Daily Wabash Express, Volume 9, Number 178, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 December 1862 — Page 2

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- " "rii!- -runm iq l-BV? DLLMotU i- iaw . TEA FRIDAY... Oca dispaubas. this morning , bring it portent news from B .-is Je C'wagreee. Tba bua'rotaa of Congreas seems ,Ä W '

movlng a!ttig with a good degree of energy, t 1jtlAa Jtotaacbild, wbo bed err ployed the iuThe moat important questions which hare tarsal in gathering ali the 1j ootaa be could ; . . . . mMw. ( procura in England and on tba Oonuoeui ewer engaged the attention of our public wmmmm mmmm men ara now coming before Congreee for j 0bIjm 0j töe ofhce. lie drew from bn H., ,,vnn and sdontion or rejection Äeoator pocket book a i note and the naturally

Htvnrajvri of iseoun baa given notice 1 Htmnan. Ol a.aeour , ne. a . that It la bm pvpmm m ieAredoce a bill barIng lor iu object the rendering of amietaoce to b!a State in the emancipation of her i el a res Tbia measure will likely bring out tbe oppone ita of emancipation, and give publicity to their reason for auch oppoal tJoo The conatltationslity or unconetitutiooelUy of wb a po! ry wi.l be fully diaeasaad. and whatever action Congreee nny adopt will likely esutbah a pracadant on thie anbiect. The meagre, of course, will be denounced bv the Democrata of th vl. urr.HAK school as rsdital sod revolutionary in the highest degree, sod aa a violation of the rlghtt of the rebel alavebolder. hut all auch objectiona from tuch a aource will be trampled upon aa the worthless suggestion of tbe allies of Jasraaeos Davie and hia associates. Senstor Henaasos will likely he denounced as au Abolitionist, and futur Democratic Conventions will likely resale that the " conservative Democracy ara equally opposed to such ahohuoaiana as would relieve tba State of Missouri of her alaves, and auch secession im ss offers such irregolar opposition ut the Federsl Government as tha present war has inaugurated " Thet will likely further rsor "that it ia their duty i r.ut down both in order to maintain the "w r constitution as it is, and ths Union as was " But the progress of emancipation will nevertheless sweep on Slavery commenced a war for tha overthrow of the Government, od now that the Issue Is forced upon the Government, it will overthrow alavery in order that ita own existence may be preeerred. Nothing can now save the divine institution from eilioction. "Westward the Sur of empire takes iu way," and it does seem as it "SetifAserrf tbe Sur of abolition Ukes get way." Had the election of Mr. Liicoue beer quietly submitted to by Southern men, the woole South would have been unmoa tad In the enjoyment of iu Hgbu. But tbe leaden of the Southern Confederscy avowed their purpose of not living ander a Ooverndaect they could not rule, though when in tha minority. As a consequence of such determination on their part they organized a powerful rebellion which had for its design tha overthrow of the Federal Oovemmci.t. and -tiblishmentof one of their own, tha fouodtieu of which was to be African Slavery. Tha Federal Government in ita turn will now destroy both the rebel power and u foundation. That baaUrd Confed erary is somswbst like the "fabric of a viei j a it is'baseleaa." If such (ouudstion la destroyed, the whole superstructure mut fall to tba ground. Both are & smI mnml mmA w perish in the conflict wd ich they sought with ths Federsl power. Tba resolution which Mr. Holmam, of tbia State, subm.'trd is a good one, and the attention of Cougreaa baa not been called to tbe matter too aoon. Am every b dy knows the expenses of the war are enormous, how -rar economically M may bo managed. Aud weary circumsunce attending it moat imperatively demanda that it be vigorously aeoeecmed and ended at tbe earliest period passible. To accomplish this purpose every to Idler, whether omcr or private, who is not disabled by wotndi or aickness. should beat tbe post of duty But such is far from being the case. The absenteee would make a vast army, rapsble, perhaps, of u king Richmond alone, if they were properly eegenized and dicipHaed It is for ths purpose of righting this matter thaewjir. HotMas submitted his resolution, and it will deabtleaa receive the speediest consideration. It is understood that the most rigorous regulation will be adopted for the gov evtiment of thesrmy. Every officer wbo la able 'or duty wit! be required to perform it or have h a name stricken from the rolls with forfeiture of all psv. It is understood that hereafter officers will have sooruh e'ee to do besides draw their pay acd swarm around hotels and bar rooms in order to ebow their umforma The important matter of admitting Western Virginia into ths Union baa been ac-cjm-p I label Tbe Old Dominion has given birth to a yeawy Dominion, The ancient and pro ad con men wealth of Virginia has been permaesntlv d'Vtded She has f ".en a vlctiai to the d viutty oi e every, and ths doctrine of Sute Sovengniy as uught her by Cauor and bs followers. She struggled for aa Idee false withm itself, sad aa a eoneequence lest half her territory, while tbe ether Imlftl ravaged and desolated by war. in sorb s Baeuner that a half ret tut-T ot ;ec leseora it to tu former beauty and pros;wnty It must afford a melancholy subject for tbe owe tempi etKm of the people of Eastern Virginia. They can look backward upem what aba once waa. but forward oaly upon aoaolat oo and mot. Western Vttftmin will ce aa ta ute a commonwealth of itself, and now tbat tt has escaped from tbe rule of the Eastern portion ot the State, wi'l doubtless advance w isaresaenu ae do the Sutes on it herders. Tbe page of the bi.l it late the I'd m waa a judicious Meat of tha members of Congiaaa are evtecaag a depemuoe te, work, and we bebees vast amount ol the most important pabU matters will be waasiy dams is i of before u astfeaarnmeai Tna Neebattle vtlle 7sarae com set prasooees caa be a w hasse er taey enter it we bava no Of iL They outsunb eeieaa. taey gaxuw. tbey ouuuak fweae bvswwwsa et sate. We hope Salsa egs t take kbe rwr JeViI. Wo owe t Snow BSjaasjh aba Baaaaaawu se.l accjri.ng to t e r or raaA sceswasWat to their awawtl Like Farsoa Erawatow a akaaA. we verity bwtksve thai taw re he arme as ea ib poant o. kskisf iasesf to death f awry swam to bawa sjppiiesi the am .4. sons of Jreri.-s-e i'ig ef C.oc s-ec; .ia v :er Jay :, r a . r . . . a pewti t km earns eeert Ue was Awed esse

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The Rothschild and the Banket Jutland using advectare is related as baring happened to the Bank o! h wtucb Be.: committed the grast diare-pect o! refuamg to diecount a ball ol Urge amount, drswo by Amnlm itotlecbild. ot PrsnBtort.on Neib.n iloihscbild, Ol Loudon. The bank bad haughtily replied tbet "they discounted only tuew own mils, and not M of private persons " but they bad to do with one stronger luan the Bank Tri v ate rjeraoua.' 1 will mne tbeaa ga&tleaaen aee wbataor; of private par mm we are' Tbrea weeks siierwaru a counted oat 5 aoe ereigne, at the seme uui , u aoisbsd ihal tbe Baruu Rolh-biW uij bve personally troubled j bÄaaeelf lor auck a tr.fle. Tne Baron exam med one by one the coine. and put them into a litue canraea beg. men urwiug wui anotber note a tbird, a tenth, a bundretn. be ; never put tbe pieces of gold into tbe bag without acrupuloualy etammtng tbem. and iu some instances trying tbem in te balance af he aaid. "tbe lw gave bim tbe right tu do." Tba first pocket book being emptied, and. "tbe first bag lull, be passed tbem to bis clerk, and received aeecuosi. snd thus , ...,f,.i.Ml nil the close ol tbe Bank. 1 he Baron had empioted seven hours to cbeuge Jtlrw. nut so ue uvi bj uiuc . m. -of bia bouse engaged iu the same manner, I it requite! tbat tbe Lou- ol tvotnecouu tau drawn 210,000 in gold from the Bank, and tbat be bad to occupied the teller that ne other person could change a tingle note. Everything which bear the stamp of eccentricity baa alwaya pleased tbe Kngtbh They wer, thereloie. tne first day, very much amused at the He Ue fue o! Baroo Rothschild. They bowever, laughed less wben they saw bim return the neat day at tbe opemug of tbe bank, Hanked by bia nine darks, aod followed this time by many days, destined to carry away tba specie. "They laughed no longer, when the kingof bankers sid with ironic simplicity ' These gentlemen reluee to pay my bills, I base aworu not to keep tbeira. ' At thair leisure onl v 1 nolilv tbem tliat 1 b4Ve CIK)U4,h t0 empUv thttn lor two "Eleven mouths! "For two monthhi mlhona in gold drawn from tbe bank ol England which they have never poaaaaad!'' I ba bank took alarm. There waa some thing to be done. Tbe neat morning, aolice appeared in the journals ihat hencetorih the : bank would pay Uotnscmi i a Diiia tne same ae lUeir owo. Ta a trial of Andrew J. Houston, under indictment for treason in iLd 17. aV Court at In lianspoha last week, illustrates a fact worth v ol public ataeniion. We are assured that there was no rational drubt ol Houston' guilt. Hewasclearlv proved to have accompanied a partv of rebel guerillas lai summer to Newburg, Ind., the place of his residence, and aided in robbing a Government hospital there- Still he could not be convicted, four of the jurymen obstinately refusing to agree to a verdict agsiust birn We do uot know wbo those lour jurors were, but undoubtedly they would have refused to vote for the conviction of a rebel in any state of case whatever In Kentucky, .e we all know, the proportion ol traitors n greater beyond comparison than in lmliant Hero an attemot to hare a tractor brought tojustics by court and jurv is almest certain to prove a failure. A traitor might make proclamation of hia tree- 1 sai. in hsi ll.i Ij As Iii iMilil.,' anastf-liss in ..ne erviJ iu nan Ji7i is vi an puuiiv vpwm. ur;9 ill uui Court house yard, he rn ght boast of having fougbt in the rebel armies or acted ss their spy and given V tm important information, he might openly recruit for them to lh music of fife and drum in our street, he wight boldly com rat treason in everv form and manner in which that greatest of trim a can be committed, scd vet, aa everbodv , auoes, tueie ouio mi, ne eeie i;iuiv.j and brought before a jury, be even a atrug probability of bis couvictiou. One or two or four or half a doieu ot the twelve jurors woulJ be likely, for dear treason'. sake, to oppose to tbe cud a verdict of guilty. Defiant traitors are all but as safe here Irom the ordinäre operations of our laws as thev would be in China or in Van Dieman's Land. It is this fact and only this that has caused tbe Government to endeavor to sustaiu the cause of the Union iu Kentucky against ita esemies bv processes mors summ try than jury tnsls. These summary processes and the fullest license to raging treason are the j only alternatives Tbe question as to the i proper choice between is - ne of .great ai d solemn import In our view, the mi at that can justly be demanded v es pec ted of the Federal authorities in regard to Kentucky b tbat they eaercise the power of arrest and m prison men t with tbe greatest posihle care, etaminuig testimony with the closest scrutiny and making aure that they do no injustice. We do not say that it is better that ten traitors ahould escape than that one laeai man should be arrested wrongtuMv. for ten traitors, at large, might do in amount of evil, in comparison with which the suffevisjW of one innocent tutu in prison would be almost aa nothing, yet assuredly the utmost cauiioo against the mfl . ti n of wrong should be observed in all cases. The great number of instances in which men nave been seised aud thrown int confinement as gutltv. and alterwards lchgrgcd as tnne cent, tend strongly to r Site an impression that due care baa not a!was been exercised For tbe country's sake, let there be a tefoim m the matter it one is needed. Energetic patriotism may be so pj 1 reeled a to injure the cause it loves Ijou Jour. The I r in h and IteM Trotiblis. Whether such is the des gn ol Napoleon III or not. the fact remains the same, thai the Invasion of Mexico br the French is al ready beginning to have effect upou our i country. During the past week or two the fl. r-.ot Mr moo have attracted n ich attention, in tbe Northern State There are ta our armv many isrete officers who view war as a prafe-s jn to ah ch thev hava been bred and instructed, tor which they have a decided partlity, and in which they teal disposed u take a part where M f apt a favorable epportunitv The high py of the I'mtel S service attracted these warrnxs t- ur srmv. thev have done fs t f .1 d A t e same ti saw they are will- g to wetter i . r m elves If thev can. and there II reason to be Heee thst they look te the Mexarsn army tor their desired proaaet.-oa. Overtwtas bare been seeds by Mesmaa agents, a d favorable answers sent by certain officers nee in the roiled Stales service. Osmmjlitar aaaa, eetgmaily frees Oersaany in hie re- t aats that he can fnrwiah from : b rat Un.t two tSotissnd troops at a tew aesas - There was a rumor ha tbe erv vaster da v ! that the Federal authorities had se'sed s. r -oral French traneporta Atting or ; i0 j t port with supplies lor ths F an t armv ia Mexico, axd if this be true, it may ooea a qasstiati with the French goeerrmeot which ' will sull further direct aebfie attenuon to ' ths Mai can compiicatio - .V i F.m.mc aw a A lreesslewt DeeiasT the Crimean war, tbe Brrtteh Government complained bees use Rusema eeese's were assiMag ia American poem. Our Go irwrneajt, thrcagk let oAcsaJ rerrwetutivf , replied, tbat Asseeieaaa besag neu' rata, had a right to soli to the bellafWewwt powers arti- , of war. er to taks s . sf srr upow board their nc . r bet admnted that thev d no i taies a vessei to .osoasit Isessiliusa ac na, asm drate weA whscb the U-ited r? . rm msesssae tee asset hsssSsSjaSM . a. tk .---" . . TT7 , T WBisesas.t, say, ; e . - . r c ssd the cetJ. -t - - I 1 xrV'-ta. i -aawaa- .. . - - . . M , m tr mear w- a r-ocedsLi .'or stawhssJ I

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MnniftVfnt HtKnr to the Appeal

law i:nt;lih Operative. I is of thiaCiiv.et tbe tweeting bald at the Chamber of Comnie-ce vesteige munificent response to the mute appeals of tue tarv inj; operative ot tba cotol KiKlsnd. as well as to the appeals of sport no of tbe New York Frees in their behalf Tbe proceednige i m At M . 1 - A i A oi uie nieeung. sou parti.u.ariy vowaro lie ; ciose, were ar.no sa4 wees-awm. -jrUi describe the thiajc beuer than by

saying that it waa characteristics lie Aaserl- I aaawr. Ut every prsea mterrs es a the assveees; or. closer still, tbat it was VecuUari.v j ssessssfihs armies ecare it st "K atr,At v ' v .v. i.i... tu. l .wl The BMtewUw Beea. wl.l he pe.hlei Jir4ea

" w w a v w svsa , sw s w y nnj v wae v s bjbwj s . style tbat characterises a. I the scmoo of tha i enterpnauig and wealthy mercantile classes of the coramenil Metropolis ol the country. After tbeepeexhee and reflations, which were all both hum me and businss-ltke, a brief letter was read Irom t'ie eminent shipping house of Messrs. X L A Geo Gruwold, which cof.uinod the eollowmg sublime aeutence: ' Aa an eame-i ot our desire to further tins causa, in oebalf of ouraesees and others, owners o! a new shin now in Boston, vs tender her entire cspacit y, 1 ,"00 tons, tor the cou eyance ol the supplies, and our services, if needed, to torward them tree ot charge lor freight." Tne meeting at once tendered think Icr the generous offer, and Mr Dodre stated it was virtually a contrihut.o.i ol $41 MX) to tbe iuud. Another letter was read from a gc:iilcmt aTsW di i not wih be name mentioned, which clo4d no leas eloquently than the fliat one "Tl.ank God! sai J the writer, "we have bread and to spare, aad they will not say, 'I waa an hungered, and ye cave me no meat' Will you add to your list en thmsmd Lrrtl$ of flour, from one whose loaf will tsate the sweeter lor sharing it w th a fsmished brother, and brand it Us ioj." After the roading of this letter, the same munificent anouy

moua donor who hsd sent it, handed in, as an add iti mal contribution, teren om thuusend defer United Slates Treasury Notes, X

but be aiitl desired hia nsme should not be mentioned. Mr. Dodge de-ired that the firm ol which he is a member might be put down for five tboossnd dollars; Mr. Johnson the Secretary ol the reeling, offered twentyflve hundred; Cspt Mar.-iiall, two th .us ii. 1 . IUbock Brothers two thousand; six other individaal? or Arms gave a thousand dollars ecb;and several sums nearly as large were offered trotn other donors the names of all of whom w il be touud in our report of the meeting. The amount collected in a few m nutes independent of tbe offer of the ship and the thousand btrrel of floui reached fVb.'JUU A'ter which good beguniBgi lne meeting arljjurned to SMernble ag on at i o Nu one wi afternoon. necjesare now tht we should urge tliij mstter any further than we hav dune on former vc sir-na ttnon tha liberality ot the merrhants of New Yoik 1 be right men have the thing in hand; tha loftieot spirt animates and Ina. ires tliem, certain it kj tbwl the movement adll prove a su cess, and thst half a tuillio.i if ttirv ng. sbivenn, wrstrhed men, women, and children in Lancashire will call down upon them the benedictions of Heaven. We have not leirnt the result of the meeting of Dritiah residents held at the Unu.-h Consu'ate in this ciiy, at tbe same hour yeeterd-y at which the Chamber ot Com -merce meeting was hold; but we understand some hmdsomo subscriptions have been received to this fund also. We venture to predic, from present sppearanc.es, that the rehef sh'p for Kng.and, bearing at its prk the Stars aud Snipes, will leave th tort note diy behind any vessei oer.t on v.e sime enand sailing under the cross of St. George. y. Y. limn. '.Pruts tbe Lsuisvios '-.aroal ' Toe Bnt.sh press ffects to be terr'oly alarmed ut tbe euoruiio increase of our national debt, wlnca has been incurred m miking most glgant c pepartt.ous necessary lor the defense of our Government against revolution, and at tne same time raised the niteo Oistes irom a su i Ul fir9, uaval power in the world. 1 ne rt uot procved Irom a Itieudiy lesling, but the necessary outlay hs been gross'y exaggerated in the hope to impair the credit ot our country abroad and to produce a teelitig of insecurity ot its solvency at home As we trc captble of drawing upon our own inexhaustible resources lor everything that is requisite to support outselvea a-u nst foreign mtiicc or d meatic insurrect on, we d not care much whether the capitalists of Europe feel inclined to graut us eecuuiarv aid or not, ths tar wc hvo gone on without tuem ana we presume we can con tint: to do so without their asostat.ee. But our own peopio can, with a very title reflection, be coueinced tn.vt our mdbteUness can necr become as onerous as that ot Ureal Brttian. Tim amuut ol our present indebtedness is said to be about $3U,''00,UDU. 1 bis is a larce sum to be sure. II tlie am lutit were represented in silver it would t . teenfy two thousand five b'-.udred horses to -Irtw it, allowing ont ic ' in t. 1 ii rse, vkile it gold were tne representative, il would require fifteen hundred hore to move it, piotideil t sc Ii horse drew a sumiar burden. Now the deot of Great Britain is 8 10.000 IKJU pounds sterling. Ge time-as much as ouis. or ab oit $4 000 ,(HX I, (K.H Were the indebtedness ot tbe two nsiioua to be inverted, the United States beiu a producing country ol articles of the first importance, of the necessaries ol lite, tbe cereals and food, to sty tothiug si the in dispensable luxuries, such as tobacro aud sugar, while Ore.tt Mi itain produces articles oi secondary importance, luxuries that can ess Iv be dispensed with in case ol r. "ssitr, and ta at lbs same lime dependent u;xu us ss the maiu source ol supply lor the food to feed her labor, it follows ss ths simplest deduction from ihe laweof politic 1 ecum mv thai we could sooner recover Irom our indebtedness than Great Britain. The jiossibiluy of paving off the n tUooal deot ot England has long been treated ss the synonym ot impossibility, while tha United' States hava already laid the foundations of a p wh ch will extinguish ths last evidence oi their def't before thev have doubled the lengir. et their present national existence. llurnide Energy. The difference in the personal characterSJties of our Present chief and the Mtmt..! Meilen ia qmckiy noted bv the troops i nay see m ourns oe tne most nergeoc personal eff rts. and he is already noted tor ewrerming mo;-e hard work iban aav officer bereath htm. He gives the moat asaidaoui persona, atter t n t , tba details of his army work, sad he knows everything thst is gOn g en. 1 have seen h m every day this week, eeeaetimss sloes snd again attended by onlv a sing e orderly, makssjg has tour of bus r through tbe csms to tbe landing.. , ff am tbe steamer, traveling as ar.cerem'Kii jusly as any other paseeaaer. aadukmg bi meal's when he can catch them He has ths asm a ei r . c k (uc asacner that eon see every thoevagh busiuese men H s sn i esvoet, except oo rry rare gJ ! riU, l - a ba-v mj ha e show an-i oaaeotatiea. He arada hia ataaT l srwooeiate srorh. and rji ab.tu iSa armv at a. t saaa ca-y ,z at y the oider of their Geueval Barrel Je is one of the beet of liijgBetietiB (real fits inieri .es with as aj:rh as be ears to bia equals H seel are eeawd an in .Me leitbbis over .snne -z - . : .c r t e w " W Ith Ibas eras than it Vis at I know t raard mv ieswreaWMi the time Ja year age': when he. that had say hone fee tbe smteesa si he r . . wrecaeo at.j stra oea sipeom t . reso utioe. waa stvec frees at a-erej or vmm wemanry awe , w asrsk vssbbbbsb w a s . -wi . . a rr Ktasw w jr r; .a. a i-l-.a x of i

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" Are Til forth? I llioilf Mao And Library for $1 00 Do you want a Good Library WI's IST rriSLlSsHEL. A KKL1A.j w rM of w-r ,n tb ,M ,Pv .ntkimM marmatr than any isjrg S VOC tn p. re LIBBAFA OF U rs sr. SMfffSjaa, H th Map: AMD, LAW .KMK ! n. Qana if cot. W th Cut.au ror. Grote s trs Eesienu, KetHrw'. amerlca. i t Cosa wmaars am i-a. "pi-c sesrv so Ctrscf. B' n h K-.oenrr A Linn hT or U "l inr.Ktai TtilCat; arsi and Sbsh .pears cesspit w; I loa'. M Trars, lit and pava of Henry t Da u Irl ieSier, r. mp'eir. p rtter, larsrS s Hlar h eo4 Baby on, le TMurvl Um 1 1 Oassaeslwcta.'ea, Moral ass inulirrtast Metsac , LI BR RY OF AS VOLl KS-MlH.l. VNFOI Wo ks oi aaler, fc ( LKV-na. In , St Soatey, Cew-r, i ta of Mo -re, ftcmatis, Baras, Ais Steht rplss VI n r1rd lie- , IS espies ASVrar.d 0 BtQdit. a before the 10th p iu th mat kt W. DE L T e U.C1 .nan, 0. . Ii p:r Hrv.wul liw p , i ar .ireici t, i aud Mo Bki thould tr .J Mien ordr of January I wl i tu n b aaj Mi at retad pries. Ad Im. GEO iecU4w MILITARY. HI A 4RTfRf Noldirrw Iniiii-, Hac k !av, Hon ii Ik c. umlereigned has made nil ary ariati(rm-t.ta t procure e;th dtapatch the Back Pay. Bonnues, ana reaaasua wSh are !ns 4ihr5 Widi ra or tu aWH dceaJesUirs etil al-o atrend pr mi 0 all buateeas lnifattd iw bUcar. aa Attoxntj M0 rata. yfOceeverldaall, M Doesl & Ol 'aRtere, om r .f 4th aad Main ltret. HKNRY MIS-. ROVE v'.k"-' a to i rwi atae sssaas La RTUt SON. Christmas is Coming! X J ; c i aOAKS ! A.VU FURS! What it nice thiruf fr a preiet:, bwkidsa tbs utttity m tbe at t riOvK- Just receive, vf ariou stviea snd baodoci' trtmr.t. Vrry kandsom Ft'"S i Huh Mnln, h e, M sk, rtc. for hr'atmsa sa a. trom Slf 30 a Set l. Thea Srir re cboic and o ucb under tt-jta lar pttce. Medium Price Fur from f to tiJ s anal, One nctl txlra table 43! Cloaks r'oslved wefk'y freie cow unti l Cbtist rcas for GIPf 8tl.ES. Lvk o t .or our .-i.-rival of c her HOLIOAT C0CD8 L. RTOI A sun, Kaspoium of FatLion. Mirot Ue MtBUtf Shtticls! docble wool;shawls: SAHLE, FITCH. MINK v-I fjUkft mr$ in Setts 100 BALMOKAL SKIRTS, nc PrttteiiiS 1000 HOOP SKI It TS lor Lsdi. a .tnd Chi! dren.T-We call vuur sneciai silent im to the I ricea oi our uoopbk.ru. L. RTOI A SON. Lace and Embroidery Dep't. MALTESE, ValeDcenne, English Thread, Foint Lace. Honiton, n.d Point Applique Lace Setts in Collars and Cttfla. Collars ot tbe a, me, rx Vtlcceunes and Llnci'ih Tbre d Laces. Mrusels and viimrure Liak Laces. White S Ik Lice, Grennd.ne. 1 Lace, CkeM and alber Valla, inpreatvai at) QWrtt, Hue.ery fc Trap DepaMmei '.! BLACK KID GLOVES, Stitched Backs, Cloth, Silk a:.d C.tshmere !. cUnJer Wrappers and Und Wesr. Silk Velvet Mot!;., IU' moral Hose for Ladle' mid Children, Fleeced Co 'ou Hoü attbbi IToe4 Beee, Vsalarat and Trimino- Ribbonn I L II V OB A BRUSSELS AND THKKE PLY O A. JEl. X ET! At $1 pr. sard! Carpet; it . 30. 40, 50, W. 6f, 65. 70 and 75?t per vard' a Oil Cloths, All widths and Price from 5 eis up. OURCARTETS were tx.uKt bseeve the advance, at d we aro gu itip barg-iius rirc'i lounJ elsewhere riirebasers in want oi Car ets will save 25 pee cent in having be fore oar Stock is reduced L RYCE A BOM P03K PACKERS. LINN & REED. Orrin N oi rm '-ctSStf Bask BiiLDike. Physician and Surgeon, i w u aitas pro rare, he h ta Us r o-r-l to Sis Ossita- Ic BsrT'a Black, isir at sah wiV. , bash aar eis, TEaAE II Al 'E. IXD. eseeasj NU3SERY. f HA VE PUKf !I.v-I HAVK PI'Kf ?. 1 1 I I r A Jtarssry sissh of Mr Vrui -a-tj. . . -r-ad te Trees aad Ornevta shrv.kt a-ii-i Ase Treaa, sf ui ,ia fr ch fa. t Itx-la Is j arnt-. sal fn .a- ' sa on te atx er.i e nTi SOLDIERS CLAIMS. ä. II. rlOOICl a NOTARY PUBLIC, And f.eoeral Collectia A. mi TERRE HAUTE. IKD , HOTELS. ST. LOUH HOTEL, rstlT, trTWffe 3d 4-1 i'HI. ADELPRIA rdl per de tlvltA, TaQSStTgL ts atas haSjaSt a r e - - c' ;s . t a-' Pw veraai a: 3TEU & 2EV0. Proprietor.

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Vegetable! No Alcob Preparation. Aic a fuke tonic;mf.dk INF DOCTOR HOOF LAND 3 1 El GERMAN BITTERS, i "i !r. . . .! At ki. l'! I .. WILL EFrrcruiLt.Y crR LIVLH COMPLA15T, DlWrolA, Mmttmt, Chronic or Aerssaa DtbUity, Deant of the AV rys, mmd all iisrears eiisiso f'rrm a ditorHrrni Ltrr, or Stomach, bUCI SB C t., as ii. a f tl lpr Ion of Spirits. AhU trill pUieely profit YELLO It I LVMM, fill IOCS FEVER, -. No Alcohol or bad Whisky! Thr em craa tbe above diseases In Bsaetjrw2M cavrtt cat of m buM(4rd Induced b) thf rn i.aiv sie an4 onivrnsl p"pulanty (f Hk1ij.1'! Grmau Ilittrrs, (p.re!jr v ; tablr.) huaU of lai.ori.t Uaicka ana uhk:. . IL linear ol toe n p! trtiaratu Kryr U!k1 r tLe 1. t pplUltou l.ft.. l:.airaj uf cu in, ont tnMU disease, sad l o th- disspao ntedsutTt'rer iu l Ma!r. UOOl LAND'S GUlvMA BITTERS. A' nt a new sua ua'ttrd arucfe. tut bavr stood the td trial I y itic Air., r lie; a jale. a ? al l liar pr I'aratlO'J. He nroprUiors Lavo thusaods of Lett r ta OLEROTMKK, LAW TüRS, PHYSIlTaJTS, AMI CITIZENS iCbillT 'a ha t I Issdlt V" II P'.- sonal kniwledge, to the Ucitcttci. Cct and medial v.uacawt ihcss tui is Do you w ml something to Strentbeu run i Dj y ju tratti i Good Appct tc ? Do want to bsjltd up your Constitution? Do vou want to Feel Weil V Do you vaM o ci rbj c! X ft M MHM ? Do ton want Et.crgv T Do you v ,ml Slewn weH ? Do you watit a Brisk and Vigorous Feeling ? If you de, use COCFLAND'S GEItM A" BleTftRS. ' Frum J. Nnctov,DD , Better stae f,ecyciiipeiiie ol HtUjuu4 KnotcrJyr. Althvuti n t d. (. '. to , r . r t c iiinv nd Patent alHlleioes !u corr!. cr.njK dts tu, of i their ngrvdleru at.d lascle, I get kuuw cf umCl lit ti . H s Ii a tu-" r:.i . il '. ! . . lo ' bi brti - ; fit uc bol v, Lini i f hs l. iv r. eel vt fraui any , Moip-v pr para-.n. :' bre ! a b" may tLn1 do tUia 1 hw mor resSlll sdtlv la rvprard tc Ho'flod' a bv Dr. c M J season, ot ,t1lr A iu"l' W Ui mau hia.-rs, pi thi. city, hfrau i t.iativ ..ir-. ui.urr iu i iuj.j .. . t u to were ct efty an skob"ii tnlxtor. . I am mt. btd tc tSj r nd Bo'rt Shonihr, Esq , for the issasvi t! i prejudice by pr-'rs-r 't,aaifnr eicvurHgemnt t try thvm. wbn uffrlnjj from arrst and loa rcnuru ddebilt y Tu use of ibrsv hoillev of 'bese HMirrs, at th beginning at the preaent si, wss folJsd by eK-nt rSttaf, a-"l r tor t'an .. a agrof b-sl'i auduo:sl lj:irhcb t bad tint M: for aix inrtb I efre, and bad almost despaired o' rraainlog I tbn r t b r k ac mj fr .nd for dure Uns; ta tu the ose of tbem. y xwTcy beown. rurLaPitnna, Jone S3. ll2. LOOK! LOt'K! JMTOKTAST TO SOLDIERS. e call tbe attention al all bevta nia I-, th sraiy to :re tact th man bitier " wiB enra ninc-teui I adnre. n evpoaur and pr'v amp Ills. In the Mets ptiMLbra i .f iisper. ori !h rrlr.l i! thr ced thst s Try Is'F. -rotr' " N .itlons or rder ut ths it ban h u u rs wi rulrl ol last ntiun lo th ss-d that raarkard an i wll autb-nt lcatt ears of asm of nstl saa hros, wbosr- Ii Sa. to use hia owo laaajaa "has t-ren avl by th Blttcra." PaiUUKLritIA, AUa-Thtl!, Msrrs Jones 4 Kvasa i-Wrll, r-r-icmen, J I! edsnd's iirrtr.au Bitters has saeed rt life Th a ineii'r UfMl r the I Avra. Ihr. 1 ceaid injwti saaaam si been work reacti tea frankly lo! In aC( Mr F ... F ;:. r. UAAC MALijyr. V r . v ' j C. streik of 'S aboee Z :Vc--"'. Bent as s fcsfl vira ses . . vi M- Ma ece reaSaesd ussskh. Jena Oadd a w s I . A Lewis Che a !. K. Speocsr i Kr.S-e. :.u. x hary B.UT..BV. Ss aav Spin T. ct-. eld. Co. C, a h Warn, eoaa P. WaS, Ca. C. Sth Mi tea. Her an Koch, C H Trd'teT5arkax.vst a 1 l-sa Co. F, SSca fawsa A--i-w j.K o.k . '- a : -.-r - ealrn JessAtaa, Co. , Mttb HVARr or cor: err. KkaA A evaJ. to C. X. aCXSO. A CO.) Pr rrtsrs. Aar !e b 'Jrz i ' a a.: Laama aware 1. a, CC xrwnw v .T . i. A AlJtETOlT-SaCera. ttf s-M iSsanie

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V. I'. les? l.;i.Ttater, Tl. . sfeteal onr i.Tea avwel Lisa PHTSK UN AND Sl'KGEON , rorrrer! A Olrssswsclal atteeliea to the Wsataarrt of His I 1 1 K Undersigned ii prepar d to ".liL rrf' sT:ntJi.Cast. ? dmtzct Terr. It, b!IP "rjc nwft, Suphjtams. atsbUces iuclr, w(,b aiihlar.d Coal hieb h rs5 -STJJT' U J Aesae an , WaRR.tM to cl ar .7 AaTaMsinN .1 ix.:. aSifeTOsrawS , Bund, anl liesriu to ihr Usst a al! r ,., " 1 ' vWt sie Ihs I era if ! Strli nt ran is'i.llsai TTMafflaU sra 7r cfclldrre. Ha aprKHitv peer ths RiaerCoal Mas he oaneslted. free af hart, he Uuer ar ses aaetsj own, aud a I lLes ssWrt. a.-tiw. -5s!.-!lrr r -hosish io le.t it sodha a ssta sou- h-e.,,i t.rr

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To thr .llftictefi. Ü U. M Mol'lY ui alint;, orr r.tf In ih tr.Sl methoxl he Wabash x . pcrsse wTrnr ti aas rs4- . Hiy obeeed VWSX" LVavt!, i mh !WV tv c' I aW tCvo v'vwv: Jot s;vtvCh. vvaYV iaiav ' nasr r nja o a. : ",riil Us vv vx . Iv v VotsV AivwDJ Pres mexr.es msssas,- a v a a a a a VvvhVUu, vrvvxx, ftmVsM AVvV ovv:,!- .... . , CSS OV VAvYVWCfcw, t V'OS vvxc vv :VYC VVC leVwtA oVtAiv: cuvvvt v wwwYvOevX'. lVVC vW aosäs.rom Wovi ro OU'v V v l OWV1h. V rxvtaVt v Ä. nv : . twvc c V vstv, "ctv )oOWWVfts Shelby Cj , n- . Feb. tJ, 162. V. VfOts. at.vVV SrVta s wvxv-c vvs cvvvn. wWv:vnv: V.svvVtv o w oyvvi (vwc, vsnvVv iw WwVe lAOVVY ttdC A AiVVXC. O. V.'. eCßXgßVOM. tvvJtvevvvv Ov uwv feoVtX DU. J. M. f'ROST, 0w TviMt Vu.tliiftn 'Mrot, IHD1ABAP0LIS. IND. XV?o V vv vvtrijv wA CovvwXvw uvcutv MEDICAL. A SLnittT COLD," COrOH, rrsat rtrf. Fee 1 1 to a tnild Kl 10. SaOa e! In IVA ; Us I 1 'hm !! for clear In; ant at rm jrth1 favors! Iy known to iss Senao. a a hesn ei I now can mv rhres issifi taad 1'. iViix!. t tbem 'that aasws Wap Ksacac ' lio.sjtrssae, - L Waaa, Nra Tor. es' rtninst'on for reaajk Dr. G F. Bros low, aSSSSsa. d snv ca eisctlr. rsllar'ne bit th' vo ce so that I o aid stoe uivirt, Chrrlr PretKh itt per Bix by all Dretglats. LAMPS TliE TOM THUMB LAMP. t rTP! iute for the Issm, at aa tape,s of j Out Cent for ttn Hour E Th rhart aVt sad hs.t lletat the cv.mury to aht thii qaatitr of Cos! . t lSO . ;i Soods and Dried Fruit. WANTED 100(1 1 loan e which we will pe ths T e RaaU ttowee sa Tnrsar ma 's se BANK NOTICE. suwK or rwE arsra or wi,w t , Bt.vcs .r saas Harra. Dw.f h. tf i 5 thai a -ia; - äfft t woees sf ik bw rh w tt he feels' at b-'- Baa'sf Weeae os t- Bth 'sy of Jasaary MVi, far te s-pvss of slawtag tea Dtreeter fsi tfe s as'nf tsax. -cs-j wfivftcv SfTaa'T. c.t DISSOLUTION. 'Tlib UO-PAH i Nt m. Sstwrs extsttae Vrwa P HereSV Bs , aa IBS Cvt: h3 s r ra'.sr hs eairted

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u: tier r Ifc P.: i::. m:.i rt.. tur oct nd rwamaWSS oa Oiar bowa.len anbons Art.. ui, or st aiv laatceece. Oral üur sai o: its T.M.Aa Depot wsas j v cai THE BOOK TRADE. V 5?5H wipplt ot Utlam, iirasj i as Jiiot.KAhI.ra, one Vol Litvosni,. Lr.ti in Litr hitter .CUm. ft j Arari of h or ti; o bv H i Tb Peal ufO.r . laaasskT ana uk if Ar araasajam. EDSALL, ROOT Sc CO. tAMOY FlJLNNCL SHIRTS, well m.d. si ill. - i .at 1l.l W W - - - - i.i'- mi !i(Mn 4 rvs Ca 1 C N 'V e D N PF.KSH 1 IM SAID DRAWEItJ. m.-J uui. tin an i M.fi-.fiiie good, si I D6ALL ROOT I C0"8 BDrn STin BRITISH V. H03C Ores Merit i ': Uoc. , Leesbs eTeei Of untrv ki.it S .x at EDSALL, RO T t CO' u iu, Whit, and Colored Klngwood t. b k (' I. Buck aid K Gannt ett, Drivim . , t.j evarv descrui oi wawasa KDSALL. UOOT A CO ü ( E X T Maütfe Black S,'k CnvAta. T.ee mi ' ' Ins, in ,t tetv ui i ler . at e EOKALL. Rt ioi w 00t rlL "P"0" ! i ' EDS ALL. ROC 1 ,t OEN T UEAVY TRAVKMNG SHAWLS, Guar and utua t. a;e?, at E09ALL, ROOT V CO., Cor. Min aud fouit i ita CANCERS. OH. f Ol Dl R , Formerly 9 Ctmcinnoti k $o iocmttd vrrmu t.cnfty tn ivrrv II .111 1( . taoouia 1 tlie Hun u IIon. V.. C. Will devote special at'tnttte to ths treat see le a.y that It tt v r DM' iu nedt t'.m u lern a soe Ii S 0 tb & Cm m 1,1 !Oe. I b- rj cor by ib Mr-dual p soger. it ope smou parallel, end tt th aaaeaiiay oib, tbrt r r ma iic tal ty, aaiMvtlaa, htiitie .td ant.!)i IV, rveiy pinlcier -et and S.r;ra brloiuma Wl pain ur lbs : of ibe htiif; if. attDar or h mit- eitb t the in. f 1 ar 1,. 'b Iraal affrrtl f the acut d fl t: Itcai 1 " th ak dtj o aa ip n wuui d r. rstwat-r. Hr tbia sie " s lar ca-ca rru '-1 IffiOl vlisl MS at, 'he ej, , ' - . s b-r no o hr trrntm. t r . 4 d a 1 lab r s d ar nv id i a ' m ' ' nrth. ..r i . . ! I b cuitr . hi. areu vi ..trd ihroeguc. Saibssa, BronrhtM. HmmaMa ., ir.tei -w Inbalatlo. or I . J p Ii disease ar d Kar aacb as psrtia' l-'indi oi da(aess, r srite or cbrinc. I am In p-a t.tlnn nt alasssS r f.ilrna n iidi l r hit a. d SPpW'uc ir. tort la, Rut m ti m . a-aD Liera Con n it. j it 4 with sweceia, ruptive dli re . aea.es, aerh no'. suastMiuao s, c I I irsd. pbi ia, pht'it c iocb. mrruitsl dlaeax a, rrapitsa sbd ind n. na- p.laa goltrr, r ,, n.rk Si .2. ) - Kldoeja aud rpii..ei. receieedaSS J tenner. ' A1 ' "new " sr-rsafsl r tnede for rmre1e Tap..w-.,Mi. andsH :h r arl. t.. s of eoita f m) I In th ajrai. ni. ( sWawaateand roiar profasioo srs aitsad ss S I an t r x . .. ne lb) pec:n ua ol caacer . d. rioia 1 LECAL. 2 A OF LAND. On Muridac. Ill II at p ald! A b t hsjf ol rs Som il hs si tt" ba er SS f r. ISS .. g : t it i i a -a JOSEI T? jAkfT, Ada BletretoT, hot an : appr ilimtM law. S vil U STOLEN 5T01 E N PROM THE U SUE km lmd, ,mo tba eis hr of ths 17th Inst . a I ' t Bay M with hloa m fore k ( wi I A wh ar S5 oo s, in as h property or ' lowed. rrr. -ft. ta. OIL AND LAMPS. J. F KEELER 4CO - ray , - ? tasHaWy 9 S3, Xarly Bwildt es. Kseih of Ceert TER RE HAU TE, ID , Dealers in Oils & Lamps Ut r i WAfa8 4 r. ttiutitc, m holes aee v retail. at'tdwtf IC J Kll.bl.Ki Awesst COMMISSION MERCHANTS tm e ssts TTJHNER McKEEN, VI50 fORWARDI5C A'I Comrnittion Merchantf. Dealers tat Grain, f lwur ntsd Salt. e AJtA-nOTSsVOa the BaVaV mm ths Terrs. Bsau 5 - . -r ' a : 7. 4 C fea..- a Inp .

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