Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 293, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 January 1862 — Page 2
THE DAILY EXPREß TBKKE-HAUTEj WEDNESDAY JAOTAUY 1S2
doty of tbeic Federal officer would leto there will be aaarpluaof the fund, thu rU- Call for Union Stale Contention.
tacertaui what very wan in tU State U ed, $2,C3),Wv). It may be Uiflerccilj aUted, iity thousand of the cmzcus of Indiana
lotth on Apsil 1 Itdl. ami tbea to a-ea j but with a like icsult, follow: the anuual I having voluntarily taken up arm lor tr. ü-
and collect tho tax, that U tie $D01,S7a 33 j. inttret upon tie loan U $120,0J0, while tie 1 fonseof the irov eminent, the preieivationof
No UJt douUa that the people of Indiana I um aouually produced by the tax, under the j the Constitution, and thelibertiea of the peo-
would pay the tax, however onerous it wvuld I act of May 13, HCl, U $131, 000, thus, leav- I ,-le, it m tiubecoraiug those who remain at eem to be, with the greatest promptitude in? a landus lor each rear, after the r. I home to at ray theruselve in parthun warfare
To otm Sraciuu axi pATaO.-Tbe first inj cheerfulness, for, although there are j ment of intertat, of $231, (MX), ta 1 api4:ed I agaiust each other, the probable consequence
tear of the Daily Eju-rlm under the preaeU mho are tryicg to organize a ratty of 1 to the payment of principal, ami, to that ex- of which niu-t be to prevent lie resources
ercrietor expire wUi thi week. nave j aHtitax pjyas, yet they are of the utmoat i teut. reducing ilia interest, j of the country from being applied to iheaupA . 1 ..t . . . I ....... . I . . . . 1
used createiertiori. and incurreu iarb insignificance, mui, at tne same ;uae, u Ueaulej tau, the act of June I. leGl.raUei Poland rr.au-. Ucince of trearniy, metngea-
pene in oar effort! to furnish to our readers cannot be doubted that if an arrangement I annually um from laxablo propertt, juat I dering of strife anJdiaeorJ, the withholding
the eariiett intelligence from au quarters. were made wuica wouu rcmovo me ceccaai- double that rauej by the act of May 13, lftil 01 upp"cs or lhc ar woru 0l,,'ers' aiuui
Wherein we hare failed in this particular, ty of having tbti amount drawa directly or $702,000 a year. It alio raue $101,. recruiu for the rank thianea by battle; and the fault has not been with u. but generally from the pocket of the poopL;, daring the 513 a year from poll o that the whole sum may terminate In the demoralization of the
in the element which we could not control, present year, it would add greatly to the UnouaJJy raied uader thU act will be $03,. army, and the overthrew of constitutional
We now earnest! y and respectfully requeat I prosperity of the Bute, during the year. It j M3, aaul, iu the twenty yean- It will amount liberty. thoe who arc Indebted to the office to come 1 'u Dot uppoaed that any fair and ixuX man to $1,070,90 Add thi to the amount to Therefore, mot ean.e-.lly deprecating ail
forward and settle up for the year that we jjj jre to no plain a proportion as j bariaU under the act of May 13, 1561, and effort j to keep on foot party influences, pre-
may be able to quare ujokt account, ana i tn:t it it frtcxuly vhat (lottrnor Morton we have au aggregate gum of over $23,000,- uJice and discipline, au pfrsoni, hlcctow
commence the new year, witu renewea AaJ jjnt WW, Uicl the Sum ha pleJgeJ iuelf to f InJiaua, who are m uror oi u.e iorou rance of the determination of our ftieaJj Congreu exhibited a wuh to relieve tre raiae br Uxaiion W ecuvo the navment of prosecution of the aar fur the preservation
toauatalc the J!xrai5. Our uUcriptn States, as far ai pouible, from the presence thee war Imnd,. the whole amount of which of the Union and the matntcnanrof the Con
lUt.during moat of the pa'1 ?4r' u" üa ""'V"" ,n,IWU,6 principal and interest, will not reach one fifth etitution, are, without reject to pat joiui-
laprectdentedly Urge, reaching it Umes.l that II Maie tili ft-UUme ilia pay the SUUl 0f the aura pledl a.s security for them UaU-oclaUon., invited to meet in Mas-Con
Lieh as fifteen hundred. We hop to have
it m coLt'taued, and we alw hoje to have a largely iacreaael adfertbing patronage Oar merchants would consult their own intereau as well aa the interest of the Exrarvi, br a liberal tvtem of adertiii!g. Ourfacilities for dolnj Job Work were never
equalled by any establishment in thia city. Our charges for advertising and Job Work will beuomwally low during the continuance of the w ar. Will the loyal men of thi. county help a to Increase the iutere.t aud ueiulnej of the ExjRtas. by a lt etTrt on their pait. N'o i- the time to do goil The Cairo Kipeditlon Ketnrned. By latest adtice we learn that the expedition from Cairo, under Ocn. Orant has re turned to Cairo, alter luting accomplished what appears to have lcen the iote object of
the movement, namely, to obtain a com
aeed again! it. U halt be entitled to a There is not. therefore, the .lightest preteuce ention, kt lndianajolii, on the 2M day of
acaucuon 9Wetu ptr rent, on tne quota ap- for M,ilg llat the aaJj lhe hoj, February next, for the purpose of uominat
portioned to it. I u this cae. Ifpad out of dera of xhrt h v04ej rg candidates for the offlcc of Stale, to e
the proper funds of the Mate, it would be Tjiev couU no, ,(f jlKtf r umj ,lun x voted f.r at iLe revt grneial clet-th.n.
subject tocollectjon in the usual mode, under J 4ri J to theni.l that Indiana m.i .mini
thelaoft!: State making the payment, Uut the au of June -I, ltOl, provide that t0 ei,.'.r lhe hIKh r!t!o'1 wllh 4,ll,fr
ana not under tne act oi uongres. adu, if the rUral Go eminent hall auue the Htatt-a wLich-ha ha in tne present war luui
what is more important, the amount $tttd, iodebtedisn incurred by the Stale, on ar- Urto o , uplnl, and thit all the rnrrpc of
in tho case or this Mite, would be $1.U.7J1,- count of the war.the iory or $tcritiesill the Stat' may U ur.itr.5Iy put lortli fur the SO. Py the arrangement made by (Jovernor bv it to tho State "shall enure to the benefit effectual -un rettwi of the rebellion, that
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The to re a number of teccfiiou hheeU hi the folate of Indiana that covertly give all the "aid and comfort" iu their power to tho enemy. 0. of tho handle used bv tl.e?c aper, i the enormous Ucj to w hich the w ar will subject the country. TLey apgravate every difficulty iu the way of our armies, and etulcator, as far as ilrs witliin thett rower, ti prepare tho public mind foradid-
honorable conirrouui-r with the rebels. Thev
are now engaced in striving to precipitate a
war between thu country and huIan! when tliev know full well that the surrender ol
Mason and Siidell as ttictly in aceotdance with the American doctrine of the right o! search. Thev w i?h the American govern
ment to maintain a principle which lor fiftr vears we have protected againt, and which in lt-l'J, we actually went to war witlithe famepiwerto abolish l!rrntri!k Janrnnl . ...... The Confederate tiooihae dv a.-tattvl erery region thev have occupied. There no exception. They have occupied a tract of Mi.-ouri, and tint tract Ia ravaged. They have occur.ied Southern Kentuckv, and Southern Kentucky U trifped a bare as a moorland. They "hive occupied Virg'.nlj. and Virginia i a" wte. Kvervw here devas
tation has followed their loot-teps. Their j
proj;res.H may be aptly described in the words i of the rrorhef. " Hefore tliem i tlie pai !
den of Eden, nr.d behind them a h Joblu wilderr.e.v;j-a, and nothing -lull esre them." !)tiisril!t Journal.
HAT 3 Ca CAPG.
HAT AND CAP S T ORE!
Just Ops'ucd in Iturr .evv und splendid Itulldinar
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MEDICAL. H' LEA WS
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Cordial
feu.? LVfcrt Takir.i.
GREATEST REMEDY IN AM Iff .VIoHtiDrlli iott A Pellulitliil .. tlul Iis r 'I iittrtt !
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n.j; rrt.f.T tb At i I t 'oKoiulIr tu li':iU Li rmsly fr TruKtii. r.-J INVi(iv)BTINt.i .bshitttrM n.J ryttit), punfyr.jr r.J rlclinjjtle l'M-wlir. tb- ick, t-ofVrin j t -trli.t ilculth und Mrenstl T1IF.KE I NO 3X1 STA KK A!KLT 11. ti will cer IJ vr CtcpUint, Pj"ir'.. I!fcrrtjj-Ih-wntrry, llr-1cLr, !ppieUni rt ?p!rltf, Frftr an4 Af ue, inward Irver, I1 I'.rfaifc, or nv 1W t-r of th lJrr. S:trifcli or lrfmi. tKNlLt.iiKN, j ou w ih M I f :r. u 1 and ieorvc? 1.IIKH. d yuu tili tLr t. kilh tw h..k.t i to jrvr L-V xin 7 tLcn fro at r-rxr aim! j.t (MiKvs sn:F:N7inrMNn connui. miiitonii'KiMKr.t ! D1y i.ft a iucu.rrt; it t rrr 1 t j tioo. It will cure aj:y r!iA. ot tit K.Ja-k, Vi-n. j t'.og t-f tl V. oo.b, li.trrrj.i. .-. -r i.y dtviM ar .s.c; ! froul'liWorNirKii I.t;t'. Irl tt ft .t-! j far (Ii t l.tr-ii. 1 y.-u w M yocr l,l!'!, vlklcj, pcr.y iliiMc tolLi.kby, Mroi'j: u.A r 5 ut? ihru ive !bt I Mclti Mrrntbirjr ffrti!, ( tt. d;rli. j eab l-v'.t ,) it i 'i .iu'Ui lo tlr. Oi r ti '..-rj vt fu', ttlni rvrry ir.orrtu, (ui. ! la a rur pr-rt;Te Ap.t.t cl.ilf tpter, y'l j trr, Ui'itra r ry r lii g d;a, j CAl'llU.V Ik ware of lrr-njciM er Italm wia. 1 ray try to t idru ojxa J ou a tott'.e vt LUtifr r 1 aaiar..i (wLich tt,ry can tur cheap) br aaj ing ;t i j Jut aa guoJ. llifti rrTfn ir.ea ISASK iiotiylit. i Ural a prt t-f ny riAfj to!ub tbc.r WIS. il.t. i tioü. At 1 mt h lufmou riK Mf S anj thr,ri. j la;r.Ai r.tr..oml ! Aik f lr. J. II. atclac'r j MtMißilin.lr-i; Or .:! si.J TUod )uritier. Tlt i notLii'X il"". It 1 tL.' or.Ir nmey tlat will far.f jrcur 14. -1 iLt-ruiici-' v, a'k.1 at li arr.e ttv.r. ; srHTNtil HF.N ar.d INVIGOKATK tie whole t.f,n 1 tali.'i:. It h put i'p lu larp l'nlr fl jr Ii.', ! or ; i.it:, tT Ml. J. 11. Mrt.K JwU lTcrrirtor. tVri. r Tti'r4 at-4 lir. ..,. S. M.
Hr. .lit I.ennN I nherkiil I'ilUT (k Hill COMf-tAlKT. lJin0M, Kf rACUA 1 I . TLtre uv-r k txtn a CaTHAKTIC nie.!.!i bfTfrrd t tLf putl.c, tLat ban rtvi-n u U rfi1r i i&fatUuU iclxan'a L'i.iv-rl l'lil. lu. rt.tUfiy t j:tl'h,,t'..cT :r priLitlv frtt cu br tsk !i hv u.it t j.d-r lnl n !; . jvn fr.j-t asi.l po rrful iu irtn-viuj ail m'.t.ti h - totu, avi.t or in-pur", t ti1 ticitrr tun iL MvT...t In fct, tLy art- tie ot y r.'.U !l.t L.-ulJ I r t;- ! t . Tb-r priuc no prij'ti.K, Ut v: j.i u it.. ftmaat'U r Ikw-Ii., tLt.i.'U tary t. aii4 atwrxL.; ,,
j tri tit- r Cpi Tit.tti, tCt!!Ot.L L .ll ) arai tl"l. .1 ; tiie Itvt-r KUiury. Who will Ld-r friu llu-u. nrx-, !.. la. Lr a-i i f..u! f-l.'i.'.a. I., Lei. ,o !n .j j rrci- iy cxi i l r vtl a.rir.'T krp tbna irt,t'.t!T I LAI..1. I MliK' d.5r tkr!i iil nav.i-., Uilf jr.ut
hoer, dj n.t liiotnb t H i!mk. Ak 1-r It. i Ii. M. LAn' t iJifr I T.U. T..k? t'w füi r. l--!i . roate.1, ttiy are ta; lr.-. i ' ?i err.: j .-. boi ri 1 r sn le h-n t-y ua:1 t .) 1 11 oi ti.r I J. U. ill Li; AN, S ir tT.r-.i, fociirr cfTbird ul J"'nr Su, S'. , Ir. J. II MrLfjinS Vwtcutilt tt l.iniiuriit
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he ka$ itttJ tkts tum la the Slate of InJiama. No, it is not eaxy to see how any body can object to this arrangement as a buMne-H oue. Obviously, it is to the intereit of the State tu make it aa every tai leaver will readily concede. Hut the cl.ie of men already referre-1 to, make several objections to it, which it 1- necessarr to notice.
Tlitfy .-ay that the Ooremor should hare conveneil tho Legislature, and submitted the
nroia-wlliAn 1 1 1 it. If that Mimhf fH!ii of
picte reconnoianee u - the Le-ixlature were to be held this winter.
Columbus. The importance oi tins knowl
edge mut occur to all who have the s.ibteU idea of military operations The rebel camp Beuregard, situated at
Feliciana, Kentucky, was captured by General Smith, on Friday lat, tba uecupanU ty days men) taking flight upon the approach of our force. All their tents and equipments were cuptured. No official rejwrtsof the affair have yet
been received. A gentleman frDra New Orleans reports that Fort P.ke, gusnliu the pas.s to Lake FWchartraia, is threatenel by Federals and daily expected to fall into our hands. Great alarm exists in consequence.
it is tpiite certain that he would have deferred the arraugement until its action could have been hs 1. Hut th!s does nut occur tintlUanuiry 103, aal an extra session eould not be held without an expenditure of f30,0(K) Hence, that sum i- aUo saved to the State. Hat wherefore the necessity of con eain the Legislature Independently of thi? The Governor had full poaer and authority to mtke the arrangement, without it. Let
see. It raun be observe! tuit irom trie passage of the act of Conre. levying the ta. the sum or$l3l.b75.33'.3' staud. charged agaitut the Stite ou the books of the Treasury Department at Washington, and that the Sut U bound nnderthe obligations of the Constitution, to provide for its pay-
Gut. Moetos continues to be the .ubject mert during the year lfCJ, or aubmit to ita
of malevolent and ungenerous abu3e, ia con- collection, out of rbepockets of the people, sequence of the arrangement recently ef- by Federal collectors At the same time the fected by him with the Secretary of the United States is indebted to the State in a Treasurr, by which he has relieved the aum exceeding what l due by the State, ou State frim the levy and payment of the war account of advance made for the war, and Ux. during the present year. Thii attack, this sum U liable to appropriation by ho far as it his been made by tboe who Congrc?. Cut. naturally enough, the : fv have no aympathy with the cau.e of loyalty, retary desires to avoid, if possible, the aehss exritrCt no urpri-e whatever, for it is cecity nf paying the money U the State, in undertood to be the appropriate vocation ccie.;uei ce of the present condition of the ol thee men, not only to do and say every Treasury, aud ha, consequently, consented thing they cao against the Government, but to pet o3or.o debt against another. No to had. with a sort of ingrate atUf action, body his questioned his tkjv er to dot bis, haU.ver coalributen tv the success and notwithstanding there i no sptcial provUion triumph of iLs enemies. But, fiom KDi of of law authorizing it. On the other hand, tho- who lave engaged in it, the people Governor .Moaiux had an equally natural de-
had a right to expect better things in view sire to save the fifteen per cent, or $l3o,-
731 :u, t the State, aluo the $.IO,(Hl which an extra sf.-aiou of the Legislature would ha e cost, as well as tLe trouble and vexation to the people of having so large a turn drawn from their pockcU during the present year. Now, where i his want of power to accede to the wLsbet of the Federal Governmeat? As the Executive of the State it wa cleitly competent for him to etile with the Secretary of the Treasury for the sum due the state ou account of the war. How set
tle? Mo, advantageously for the State, of
cuur-.e. And that be bss done. The Secretary of the Treasury has agreed with him to retain in the Treasury $7f.9,UI 00 of what ia due to the Sute by the United State in
discharge of the $an 1,675 33 3 which indue by the State to the United States. In other word, the Secretary has agreed to allow the
State $135,731 30 for setting off its debt in this way, nnd Governor Moaro. has mao that much for the State, beside saving the
cost of an extra session of the LegWlstnre Thus tatest, the transaction mut be per
fectU plain and palpable to every intelligent
mn, and perfectly free from objection too
It is ilo alleged that this transaction vi
olate- the law of the ftte, by diterting mot.ey ple lged to the redemtioa f our
war lMnd, an I thus impairing the credit of
the State. Thin is untrue, and the who mike the objection are either ignorant or wcre. The fact U, the credit of the State
never was better than it is this day in New
York. Th re t not a money lender there who would nt invest money in thee very war bendj, as retdily as in any other Sute lock in the Union. There re notock in t'ae Union, better ecurl if so well. The aU of the legislature, of May 13, 1 -til, authorized a lotn of i'2,000,000, upon
of the fact that they have professed a sincere attachxneut to the welfare of the Union and the Sute, and have aimed to he considered thss foremoat and suost zealous in the defence of both. All thee men, of course, have a mocive, as men do not generally act without nr mn It IS CLlHÖUJ tO MG hOW t'U'dT ti-
VlV i WW X WW -W - ' W tremes may be brought together when they ran find a common ground ot acti'-n epecially in their enmity. Gov. MoaTo has ftood in the way oi all of them, limply by standing firmly by the ca.ne of the Government and the honor mid welfare of the State, and, hence they unite their energies in efforts to d- roy the confidence of the people in hia administration. One clasa of these assailants is composed of a few of the old leaders of the Democratic party its mere
.hjbris who have not jet recovered from their surprise at finding the great body ol their party slipping out of their hands and ejpousiug the cause of the Government and the Union, and are now seeking to reconstruct it upon ?otne miserable platform
which shall serve, indirectly, tlie cause of rebeUio.i. The other class consols merely of one or two profesaed Republicans, who nill claim that they have a certain rtstus in that party, merely that their cipacily for mischief may be tle greater. Thee latter chiefly dixiingu'xhed themVives, at the be ginning of the sir, by importunately urging upon Go. MovTov ih propriety of giving all the military appointments in his gift to Reymiiirm Xae, ot the score of rewarl for party service. Bti he lendy and Crm ly re-bked them frthr unpatriotic and unworthy uggestioti, and wc now ee the
sai l that this pledge is violated." Not o for the act, by its own term, fixes the nature and extent of the pledge. It authorizes the touds to be aid, if the holdem will part with them, but, if thev w ill not, the amount is to
be invested in entirely different dockt the 2'.. and f per cent, stocks, aho authorized by tho act of May 13, 1HJ1. Thus there la really no pledge of the money paid by the United States to the liquidation of these war
bond-. It L a mere tliiection that if the bond holders deire it, the money may be no used. There is tiothiu'g In the nature of pledge about this, for lhe art itself otherwise disposes of the money, if thr b.uU are not bought. It is also provided h) the act of dune I, 10 1, that the "money or teruritift" paid to the Stale by the United States, if not applied to the payment of these bonds, idiall not be loaned or otherwise disposed of (hau in pun-hading State securities. Hut there has been no "wwiey er iecuritits" received from
the United States. II there had been. Gov.
Morten would, unquestionably, have paid
them oter, if they had come to hi hands, to
the Fund Commissioner!, to be disposed of
by them according to the direction of the
Statute. He eould not hand over "menejr or
ttturtiirt unless he had received them.
The act provided only for that contingency, but not for .setting oft" the debt of the Unitsd
States agaiist that of the State. If the necessity for it could have been foreseen.it
w ould, doubtless, have done so; but the neces
sity having arisen, since the passage of the act.
and there being nothing in the act prohibit
ing the arrangement, it is perfectly proper
and legitimate. Besides, it is an arrange
mcnt specially demanded by the exigencies
of the times, when economy could be not
merely theoretic but practical. It 1ms sav
ed certainly not less than $150,000 to the
3tate, and every ux-payer la the State, who honesUr seeks its wrllare, will be rejoiced to
know this. With a conviction of this, Gor. Norton may well be content to let his revil-
ers go on in their woik of misrepresenting.
while he ii devoting every faculty of both body and mind to aid in putting pown an ae cursed rebellion against the Government of the Union. His is a work of patriotism and duty, while their is a work of meanness and dislovaltv. The conntrv can readilr distinguish between them. A few more w ords will silence this clamor, and make these fault finders ashamed of themselves, if such a thing could be. They charge that Gov. Morton has injured the credit of the State and impaired the value of these war lond in .Wit York. Now, it -o happens that not a fingle bond is otcntd in Netr York. We have taken noma pains to certahi the facts, and find them to be, that two thirds ol the bonds are owned by the Slate her ttlf, through the Sinking Fund, and that all the remainder ($367.000) are held in rAe State. Besides, ail but $7U,000 of
the?e bonds were sold with the understanding, as we learn, that the very arraugement complained of would be made, and are owned bv the banks of the State The facta show bow groundless is all this complaint against Gov. MoRTov.and ifthove who have assailed him o violently are hslf as candid as they claim to be, they will now admit it.
the Constitution may be respected, its authority ncknow lrdged, and law and order or.ee more et tblKhrd all oter the land, it is car-ne-dy hoped that II good citizens will, for the time, put aside party, and unite for the
coiiiilrt .
MilifitM. Half of the hcrses belonging to Bracken's
Cavalry are des I or dis.il led, leating only a part of the company capable of doiug service
as mounted tuvn. Notwithstanding this is
the case, we understand the company is confttantlv called on to do duty, while Ohio and
Pennsylvania companies Maiioned in Western Virginia, w ith full compliments of horses, are kept in idleness. If tho Bracken
Cavalry are to be kept constantly on duty, fteah lurses ahould be furnished for those
dead or worn out iu lhe service. e hope
the official ou whom devolve the duty of supplying ho rues to this company will net in the matter without delay. A detachment of tho GOili regiment, Ld. Owen, left Ernnville last week and went into Kentucky for tho put pose of capturing a lot of hoga that the rebels contemplated driving off for the usteuance of their army, The expedition waa successful accomplish ing ita object in the face of a forco of rbel cavalry that was in the neighborhood. A Munfordsville correspondent of the New Albany Ledger, taya the Government wiil eiect an extensive provision depot and ordnance building here within tlie next two weeks, which will require a strong force to be left here to guard the bridge and Government property, and there has been considerable "peculation among the troops to know who will be the unfortunate ones, for 1 don't believe there is a man but what U anxious to
move on with the division.
The Kenssallaer Gazette pays: "We learn by a private leftel from Oen. H.H. Milroy.
that the 9th Indiana regiment has been ta
ken from his brigade and sent to Kentucky, We lear exciting and unprofitable consequences will result from thus robbing our gallant General ol his pet regiment." Irou for the relaying of a portion of the track of the Louisville k Nashville Railroad is now being transported over th .TefTronrille Road. Since the promotlou of Captain Fry bar -ger to the position ot Major in the lt Regiment of artillery 64th Indiana Lieut. Jas. M. Cockeflir has acted as C.iptaiu, rising to that position by regular promotion, and by the choice of the third company in the legiraent. The Ifayette Courier has the following: "A lady of this vicinity, juat returnod from Washington City, ptates that Gen! James H. Lane reeeutly attended a review of the Har ris Light Cavalry, near that city, and immediately after lhe exercises, called upon Gen. McDowell, and expressed his desire to hsve
Capt. J. E. Naylor'a company, from this city, attached to hi western brignde. Gen. McDowell replied. 'General, if the powers that be o decree it, you can take the entire regiment, but I w ill not consent to luv that company taken from my brigade. This company has the reputation of being the best drilled in the volunteer service."
LEGAL I)M1NISTI1AT0US SALK Py orJer of tb Vigo Common Tlf a Ourt I wi.I sell t prUaie nie, on the 15ib day cf l liuar. 1-2, tU follow in drrlbed loal Kkiata t ml than tU pricra ti-rriri named. t;: Mi.etrrn (1) fret IT of ttrat end of li;kt nub,-
hrr oi hundred ai 4 iiii,ty-wvcu (117) lu the towu f Trrre lUuir; iaM uturir4 (1'ji frt fruaOriK u
Wiii.vli Mr"-! au4 ruun.tf la.k tue tame wiJta MMfiiU-f..urfe t(74) ud (i) right hübet. Appra
4 at a 1.300, ar.-l tu ol l m a rl;t ri.tr.Micg
twebe Ui n I.. Also the fjlUwi.'-K tlcatriUd U:.4. Ukir.tii:ig vna Lm4re4 an4 trei.ty f.Te (17) fr t from ihr autl tat corner f f.ut-loU number .thirty (-0) in Itrra Haut, rur.Lii-R ther.re wet two Luc4re4 au4 rl'y (2S.) feet, thn.ie tub on hun.1rr4 (100) teet. Iheivwt to th" Wat. a h Kirrr, thmc north up the west Lank of aatJ rtvrr t. tLr autb tili ol tba lot formerly i'wnrd by Siulih a Luitvt, t,k,ri it east to t'iti Strr t, ll.rii. r aoiuh to th p!a r of Li ii.nlcK. roiitail.ii.it aix '' ' l"lf arrra. Aj .rfvr.l at 7.WK), upon a trn'.it not eaceetl.r c trU lrvi.tl.t. Alto pait of uut-ll iiumtrr f..rt-Lit.f Wj ciiiHriiiii.C ' tt Uorlh M4 of OUi Mrett tlirrr Luadrcd an4 thirtj-iiine (Cli) fort wet of the .uaiii'at t rner of ial 1 out-lot, tuonitiK thence wrat uue bun-dn-4 and twaaiy (10) fret a;i l thri- Z li-Lea. the not north oi haodrvd aiJ furij -ou feet (11J and tw-tf 3 lr.c h- to an l!y, thrm rat alohK tali alley oue huitJr.d aitl lri,ty fret 120 and IS lihe, tlieiK-r wnli lo thr f.lace of lginri'ip
Appraised at f b.ikm.'; 10 ne soia lor ravu. 1 will sell tai4 land npoti tai4 ti rm on r-r aft r aail lth day of February, 12, upou th j.unhateis gh inf jrood tecuilry u'.tm th cre.ilt. AI.EaMJhK lt. CK ANK, A-trn'r. of the Ktut 4.rKra V. Smith. January 2., ': 4 y
pilK rittilMtlKTOU or THIS 1. EitAhü-hiu nt w.mld reptfuHy annourfe ta theciuzcui 4 Tcrre-llaut ai;d the aurroucdint Cfinfrv that he H now- rrcriviri(f an.t Cenirn the
LARGEST ;STOCK
or
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At till
LOWEST WAR PRICES !
vir.ocir.cnTCoiRT.i SlanhTerm, 1SC2. S F.llaahrtU Ann Juura v. ItoiOfcC Jone -Ap(.llratton fr a lirorc. piIKcomplainsht latin? hleJber ttiiou aki:;Ä' i for a aixorre therein, alao an attldavit that tho dfrndant, TLomaa C. Jon , i noi a resident of the Stat f Indiana, notice ta therefore hereby Riven tu tal4Thoruts C. Jonra that he ajnar in V atrial the next March Term thereof, to be hel4 at Ttrre Haut in aai4 county, then and there on or brfor the calling of i he cair, to plea, anwer or tcuior to aid cotoplaiot, or the taine wll be ttleu ai coiiefce.l an I dtorr'tl according!. JOS. H ULAKK. Clerk. I'y S. K. I1awi.a, I '0:y.
Jau C2W3W
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Wt m re... . !uM 4 !'. jH.l.iioii .1
Country Merchants and Dealers
To our larH and rll ai'rlrd t k- Our f iliti' f-r pur haa.ng are am b that w can afford to aell aa l"w- ary hue wet of the mountains. We Veep firfi-trir oti Laod a larr tork t-f
rm- and Wool fllatn !
Wh'., h hate Wen hrWte.1 ei,t.TiAllv fvr th ir jrV , and whir h will t- 4d f.-r the
lovi;st cash na(M: i
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L. RYCE & SON.
January gOfli,
RKOE1VKD THIS DAY tN CONSIGN MKNT. twt.sty ru n m:ysi yu: C L O A K S ! Frum a Manufacturer c'o.-Inghis : lock, w ith positive orders to sell repardle of vnlue. shall Or ttonr ! A Cloak now for $10or wrrth. thirty hv? ago, i!7 and
We fhall letote tlie buhn e of fhi- month, (notw iiht.tibi!g mI nrel.nlv nih an'ini;,i lj clo'ingout Stock, ptep.u.tiory t.t ie iing Spring tloo.l-. Vt will 1 i i I niii.t ;o.d;, much ihe;ier mt . ilctn after the - "lo. o DKlS GOODS !
per iel.t b.-
VVhhli hai b'-eii Isnpntr.l Directly ffom Now York ! And wh'. h will i hall -iifc'" all oiher f t CHKArNKSS, STYI.K A! HMSH! "BEN HUBBS, Jr., Agt. N... 124 MAIN SThF.FT.
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fruits of hi I liberal pol. cy in tKe fart that our gallant ao'.liers are le-1 by ofhrer of all rurtiM. aho are lihtirz for r.o ether taue
.V. tWA,,. nf th Cour.lrv. Dis.trrvji.ifd conrm tmnds rnwing twenty year, at f, per
- - i
at their failure thev now turn u;on him.
whu all his encrgie are drote.l to the pub lie ervk, and eek to destroy l.i r.fnr.l in
nuerx e arKl they hn l apt an wiiiing au iliarie in all diaj pvir.te I o! I party hackv A brief and iuipvrlUl stitement m .', jr.fTi cierrrtf' ahtt t!ie-.e mtlicitrtt are Congre.s. at its Jjte extra si.,n ps,.J an act levyin- d.ret ttx nf li.fTO.0(V annually upon all tlie States, of whi. h s Uii the Stve of Indi: i is re'iire-l to pv, m r.uar.y. $Xl.tT5. MJ,. Th!s levy i n . W for t purple of fvpprürg the publ crtd.t. ;M, thereby, prnt i ling the c.ean of carrying on the ur an.l aippresinf the re Udlim. It i- very well under tool that, without this riancaaer t. the utor.ey nece sary to prosecute the wnr c ffectlvely could I. .vtvU. hence, it aldrees it
M-lf aasirtgly a -ny net ever re.l hT flfiO worth of property U to coo'Jnat, ICongresv to the patriotism of tie re..pl ! renly opened, for twenty years. N'ow.the The Mm to be raiced 1 large, it is tme. büt ; the tmahle v.b.e of the rro;triy of the
I real ins'.-wifl'-ai.t. w'iu ;.mpre$ w,e?t "täte is, it rfn.
t!, wv, ittcrc't-, -otj ':fj
AM. . t . 0
cent, t be .me act ecutc-i tue jay merit oi the-e l,r.lt by the p!e.lge of an annual tax. tor the whole twenty yeut, of five cent npm ttry iH'w worth (( tixab'e property in the Stte, roiomnc;ng in 1 . Of the am thus tv be raided, whatever is rreceary U pav the interest on the boiil-, ia to heapplialforfhtt purptise, and thtv.;tis fo f uel for t!.e purchase of the bonds if t'.ev etn be t.AttKt on rcs.oible terms, ai.d if they rannt, it is lo be iuve-tral In otber Siste -ecrities. In addition to thi, another art i pA.e.1, June 4, lt0I . cmrg a.ki.iUnAl aecutity fox li e pavment .: ths bond. 4e lf;in, for tht pur,'C. ten er.t upnech $1'' of the taivble pro;erty of Ute State, ar, I a po'l tat of f.ft) cet.t. pro vled for by an t pA- March 'J, lriil Wh.it. then, is the nvture and eitent of lhi ecnritv ? The t of fire certa tn each
CLOTHING.
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ii mr
l iiioii riolluu storr.
Toi Ir-T httrii.tL IV T!'l W
"Thocsii. ! f hi man b ini; h - Ir.-ü h '.:kot deeri'putudr at. 1 m.--rv, bj tl r u-r . J t',. ii.. .1 nable UrUmt-nt. It will rl:etr TAI kmu.t :i.-,-taneout-'r, mid St w ill c'.raT:e, p'irlrj act tu. foulest S IRK In n im red.bly ali rt t:ti.e. ui;AN'.VOLC.VMC 1IL 1.IMMKNT will rr.ii vrt 1 1 rn.-i m. vet rate c äs- i.f RhrtiT'iKtjKTn, (ft.ut, .r UT!fii -For rra!yis, (."ontrc'.rd aluKclcr.Mifliieak 1 r rk nrf tu the Joint, ün lt or Ijtau. M. it w ,ii im v . er la'.l. Two applications Will cure .vor Thr i, Hcadftche r Tara h-. I "r Fun a 1 !!.', i.n.; Fain, it i an irtallO 'r rrnr-; . Try .1, ai.d yu 1 End it an iri-li'jw nsible rrr:-! . Kr. p it a!w4i n harid. PLANT FT.. FKiFK.S er ai.y h.o hatii ih,u.
j gl LorM-, will Me ri.-tt,ey by uviliK Mcl.' eatilr U I I.SninLt. It i a tye4j and li.'aliii U
Jjiwrerer, So;e, wKcndu, hcraU h. a, or ai.) e'.t dlaeaa. Try It, a:4 yoti will rTinfN'.. Dr. J II. .Mcl.eun ..: l'r"pr!t..r JaJw!y Sa'.r.t l..-.' .
1 1- -inaa.Mi 1 Ti"
KKCKIVF.I THIS PAY
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a a . t i t . W - '
er.cration. wh'ch re it.T .he! in lb 'r 1 -Tb et pviiUi. inat tW miu t be pul bv ea.rh ut shiU. fe let-l brtly njwn tlie woperty of the Uie. and collected by
oollectort apiatedly the Wal ath n j debt ay. without reference to thev u1es ef crdle'- J ia'er tion ty lb States them-elres Tre tnt Ü 4
that thi tvT npon the whole
im'int wi:irrr-li!reVl,!' year. If the wetHh cf the Stte !ill not increase- bet,.i..l wl at it is t f recent dnritr; tho tweciy ve ir. tri t;prerta)etn ried, m Uiatttme. i.T thi ut. ill be t?.",-'.n,,- The whole
dcbtfrca'ijuel by thejjn, prinetnl iM
ere-t. wiü.ln tbe nme time, aanonnt u
1 f 1 that, when lhe hwle is pet-J
For the F.pre. KniToa Ktrttsw. Knowing that your paper U ever open to the interest and welfare of the goldier, I wUh to täte, through your columna.that there are about two hundred aick In the general hnep'tal, belonging to tiie va rious Irfliana regiments Ml, 41th and 31t. Thelvdiesof Kvan.tville hart been very kind to them, viitintr them every day undalwavH bringing h. mething to nourish the ick aol lier. The rations, they ilraw are not very palatvble, and ihey depend on the ladie. to a great ettewt, for that libt nourishment that i mot beneficial to the airk aurh a- chicken oup, boiled milk, and vari, ous. other article. Some of these regiment! bare been m le up iu the neighborhood cf Terre llsoit. aid knowing that the citizen of that section of c':try ire a kin I and patriotic a any other portion of tbe I'niftn. if thev will eOervl tbrir kindnes :in.l end 11 a rne rhicken, and auh t.fier arti";es ai
will be beneficial to lh -n-k, it will be I
thti.kiullv receive-!, and I will luve it ro k el b these genern'is la lie that visits them VUecttn H C. POCOLAS. lirnertl Hospital, Kraust ille. l s. Mdk wUl l-s eiceedingly accept ah'e. s !l the eicL tttve it. rrmm ll'e.Mr. MeMmllen, Vir f llahrrtt Chfrt. li.tirotrs. t Wither C; I ri7. I. C. W. Hoe Acs Ier Sir: I have naed your Blood Pnriüer fur a rervoui aAec'JoQ, from wbi-h I hate uüered much at Urne. Wh le it is t learnt to the taitt, it certainly baa a hvppy effect upon the nerve. Tlease accept my tbtk for your Und re
gards, and leMv at
Yeers.
J. W. T. McMtm
A company for the &1 regiment, Colonel Orribam, Is 00 frrniTe in Heodrkks
The Piioli Kagle make the following practical tggetion for the relief of our soldier in the several military hospital: "Wc think we can ugge!t a plan by which a great de.il of good can be done, and many live aved. Let the citizens of each county form a society aal raise f n i to tlelray the expense of a god nure to go and Hay at the ho.pt tal whete our riek nie ent, to wait upou and take rare of them. We on find plenty of mea who will gi and stay a week at a timo-fl their expense, were paid. In thi way a vrrt amount of tea! got.l could be dojie. aad many lives aaved. In a hospital, that attention cannot be expected to the ick that their friend, and ru qnahitanre: would render. The ot would uot atnoeut to much, and there is no telling the ninoent of good that would be done. Let every county in he State organize a society of thi kind, and they will r.ter regret taring done Th will be tlie right k'nd of al l. Tbeccasoliditi on of the WJ and .V.th tnally ccwiummate. on Monday. It t-tli cer will ee follow: Col., Jamei M. Smith of the Kitty aiith; Iaentenatdt Col , Wm. O. Mclteynolds of the Kifty-aeruiil; Major, KIwarl II. Woolfe of the Fifty second; Adjutant. Samuel W. Elliott of the Fifty t'nth; tjuvrtermaater, Wm. II. Smith ef the I ifty second; Surgeon Marahall It. Sexton, and Assistant Surgeon Ja. W. Martin, both of the Fifty -second. Smup E Mufjfurd h opptdnted A4tant Surge m of the Seventeenth Indiana. 1 -e Wbowotsld have uppO'.e.l that so fat a Bin is Huplrt y Marshall could have male oflne a rua a he did up in E tHern Kentucky the other d ay. Yfr IfVme Le4?er. lie did not run; be elfl like a mammoth ?h'p frora Iu wayi, larding the timberi w;!t hit tweat aa hi portly aide were launched taroogh the defiles of the Wet Fork into It nrid jv stream 'LouitvlU Journal.
KiO dozen I.adiei and Mi. ei nubteo het r.nd bleache-1 llccccd Cotton I2Ico. Yu t in buy the-e cheaper than common Hose ltetnemhcr the .1 anuary Hvle for rhe ip co.ds. r,'f).,, ... .ir unit. I.. KYt'K A ON COAL OIL. ICEELER 8c MORGAN C l e (eiiii." a 1 k i f Coal Oils and Laiups, M.. MH IUMt'S' l:.v. - r - Wliolrnjilr ami Ht lail,
An 1 1 rf., .-tfnlly j,..ltril a hare f p'i br piu s; K . A M Trre MU , Jan 2, Htlriiwlii CICAH8. irsT m.t MivKi) at HAUirs
tl f,.;i r i f M 1 attl l"otrth ftr'et, a mall tut
rho!. lot t.f C1AKS.
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DR. E. V. DALL. X laAKNlOF AriM- AL.."-The ci.'.rraiand w.ml t t rerp."t'ill.r . 11 the
at'rntion tf hia frir.d and patron ta the Imperien tie rexitj ef artll re trr la a wk'.lr, ar.4 te sev yrrhsiiit J't cmntcrced. betn the tiro thtt v-y oth t b'tsiTie man jpena tv rnake arolr-r-n:s wlv 1.ioU In- r t aWexpet the ttrre: U artig tin-rub t ur.t f thirty yeara laudit ir. aud from that alt the w ay ilowu t the ptr-nt litue, Le feeU it hia datv to t ll urn all pert-e lar'.njr rpou arcoucti to call In.nvdiitelr- ard irtVf eolr. ttietit of the tme. II wml4 rrTfh prKr trt bare all corar and att!e with hin ta prcn, aa he nn do it hrtier tha a third roM, ht If they do not rail ac-4j he wilt bra r, m a third rrson, a hr It dr. trrn.l Kd to raate a tirip,h r.v.x w i. Jücuarr lWil"i nEAL ESTATE.
XTOTICK to llal Kstate. Dealers. t h iMiIhngt and btor? r.oixot In tear ty twrr trt!ettrl' s'-1 hkb I will tra 1 fflf property In cr rear Ttrre liaate, aol pay a itTrric lo cah. Arrdrto Ü. nAftBESJ, 4!clfl4ni Real Fftate AVjett.
BLACK IlKAVKi:. HLAtMv a HROWX MOHAIR, BL.V'IC sr.AI. SKIN.
M.K a ltliN KllUU.D SA I IXKTT XJxijalxxoafc Coata. SILK MIXKDJ t'ASSIMr.Ui:, IIXDIII.SSKD rAS'UMKIii:. PANTB. iu, rK AssiMi:m:. I'ANt Y ASSIMKIIK. r 1 ; v ; u o o n s:
1 ok mi: ovi.itro 1 s. ! (HINCflll.l.A UK A VI. I'. .lollANXF.S liKAVKir. llHoYX A ItKAt'K 'FUh'n io. KNSL1SH MKIloNS. fancy fiu'xcm a knoi.ish assimi:hi:s. una k and hkown 'lotiis, DO KSK INS. a-o.
i:OIJC5' KILLS ollorc iUitttv and Miovsi Tenia .111 Other Complaint ITACKS AKK SKDDKX, AND jl V. frequrctty dra'.h enmra lu a vrry h.t j-Ti. theref.Te It i wia to W alwaya prepared U trri ao alarn.ir.ir a tnuni.Uli.t J-rosupt-y, lor a trifling rtprnr; aay "ij eett. Ownera f rattle and h-r- t ai rcuMacüy keep on hand a pot!ile ctre, and thrrr. Incur the lire of thrir cattle and borie frt'tu !"'i. t-y colic. . Krir" K-r 2Ü ceut i a very ftr M uu f i. j 1 ed wuh ite valne f a Lre. Ilalf a tJ ti x! !. of Sloan'a lntant R lirf, p-irn in a pint t-f arta trr, elds ro fail to tore a hire of .!. r In a f.-w u Ute; In eatrenie t ae rrpet the do.c In 11 tnihtor Hrtl, Srraln, Pj.ralü, and rrai y . iLer 1 Jurte 1 11 hrrt, rüttle n t Mfce r annua'., H i.' I. tur.t Tel.'rf jrt-t d.ly efirl a et:re. Mta.y pe:. have te a anr.i'hed to w !tne. the rapid t ort eCe . el, by ti e t.e t.f ih'. woiMirtful ir.edu tn. The -.; Jar tltle conra. ii t.tue the juar tity if the Ü ret.t Utlle, i.ii.'ef1ue!.lly a arün of p'-tV.'r l tmade ty pnr-l!4tLr thr dollar t-vtt'.e F o r .11 .1 ti l i 11 tl . IS LOAN'S INSTANT RKLU.l ' llic Great luternul A l.Mf t: 'ii lUsedy f. r iLe Iüisic tlaie enre t-f rr'.ir, tot" rn hearthurn, tootlache, weakDit of the tafk .ri.i!" cey, diarih a, !yetery, thclera xuorlu, aK u.tter con pU.nt. tik heaJathr, at.cclr, l.L.a i:.. Um, .renei of the K.i.r, ..- in tt r pn.t rrn.ia.l rpa;"', co.-l, pitial t.iii j 1 a 1.1, rlr.'. apralrm, Iran, t u Mon Condition Powder Nerer failt to rnre h rfe-, rotifrha or t I ' Monti'i raittll) tlliitiiieiit w arrai.ll to rure the raot pl.tjtiite ra i f T, Kloan't Ilora Oiiitmrnt IIa no equal for H'tula er lkt ra:e1 Sr.. Thev are eld by all dealert In tred'.rir.r. K '. l Terre llaute hy all wh lel h ur. Krta.U-1 1 y ... (tri--. apSrUtf
BANKING . . . a . a m
HlNKf'MIIKM.MM'f l.l.lA.-o . liar, hat Tt-rre-llaftte, Jan. I., ls2. VM ll'J.Mi "f f.ve ier t. t.t. ha l ern ile;-,.! vn the Capital St k f f this prtt,fh, patat'li.. ahJ.ira fi t rnartd. J.nlW3-. rKHSTtiX IlfKV. CahV.
, sr.MX-ANM "sL hKI-DKT tU IHK CoNMTloN j O cf ü.e S. .at Urn bar.k c f I.id.a:., t7 l t. j l..r,:T; prrer.1.pf the t.rt Mco tar 1 f January, I'm..' j Kr.opp.crs. ! S'.a'e l'.'jfi'li jHu-itrd wih Tr. f St- lS3.fM ... j Note a:il VA'.s iLve-ui.trd 144.731 j .tner..1r.t Irl t 2." V l par k Nt 8 '' I lYoptty a.otjr t 2.21 'i Iiefr.i"aB.ktat.d b' ' .t'li"! t imi, Kr-frv fr tran-arti.'a tf
t Othrr Ral F'tatc ftf ht r.hice . .. r-(e
I2.ce- 11 i 000 (. . Ti.UO 1 2 turn (..
uriurn.
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"43,''.l f . totiMf .., . , at J. H Wiin .Pre -!. 1". S. XV au-, I. j St-jts cf ln'llir.a. Vi 70 County, .VS. P. S. XVjp.Sama elng b.ly sworn, dejH:A and that h" I theCfh.er of iJ paaV. an t that the f t" -; R..tng rtj-rt t f th.- t..i,.!i!Ari rf aild I'-aiA f-r tt- , .r'..d th i-in i.aRitd. it trne and r.-rrtrt, toibr V - h kn-ta. dr arnl tn-'.iet. . ! r.s. WILLIAMS. 4 Ii..
Srn 1 and ml.. rit-t brf rr rue, tbu lh 4y
ait wark arrienled .lxe Sal. lafttrilwilt r Tlwney Itelunded.
If H1K UA IIAMSTtlt.
January, 1?.
1 Jan. 5-w
(it.ORt.i: C. lit Y, N.rfary ru! .
9( i STYLKS' Portmonies, Dock aat X X J 4t n..k and Forte, f.r aal W. BABTLXII S.
