Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3529, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1862 — Page 2
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Tto (itln It mmt prnrrrrdi Democratic Union State. Ticket.
of Kntnckj. It Ins l-een in !rM by the rtot,!e j o ir armies shall rcornrntrnl! by men who lure oi l Cimm "nw e.ilth of Virzin-. It h- t:. ' a';ow n tl c ru"! ve c :.; er. t, ai.J in w horn the
pctitioi.e-I f r by a I .rrr ri'ifr'.xrr uf ie-tor f ; niik, anl tile hivec tit: 'eve. " the I'iiitcJ St. ite tu.it nnv j r)p 11 n, th it wa j A ruaior prt-vaila in r :fc;. -rc:nin;:!y wi'.l -uever ltor Omer... I tdie?e in m l.irt to- j thn'kate-d. that the Pte-i-lent baa wiedv tj line!
Lir, th it it oul'i carr an nrerwlielmin; major- to ce;d the resignation rf den. Kcjii!.i, anJ j it of the people of ruy btt, ay, fir, and of I that he will join his ; crnrnniI in a few dar:, nerlv rrrj other iMi ii the l ."ihm. Bc.ure j fi..! grant tbt it rmj be o. Nothing would O ,
AMUSEMENTS. lIKTROiOMTA. U U J
ma iTdiTART nr ttt; JAMI.S 8 AT1I0.V, Of Marion Cuutr. to itrrroa or tti:, JOSKi'H KläTIXK. "Of FonntaH; County." ro t.: Hiia or tatk. Matthew l. bkktt. . - - . Of DTe County. . ro ATToarT ontiJtL, - - . OSUAU . IIOKD, , :.: -of Decatur County. 1 roa m nmPTrxuiT er rtr.Lic iMat.it'M, . . f M1LT0X, B. HOrKI.N'5, w: . . Of Clintou County. -, - i . l Tli Journal't Drfrntr.
Tb Juf nil of yejterdjy, inteil ofroanfnlly ;
arIcnow.eli-.n the f,tl.ity of Its chirge of "furfre.rj.a ourre which wouM hat rommtnicl the re-ptet i.f the community a well as it o.i, bx-orncs th apolozist of peijurr. A receirrr of Mien poo t- 1 to be tier t.i.m the thief. The editor of ÜtU Tint, upon the titerueut f a fellow nUerly unforthj of belief, whuh the Journal itir, f mest.,rn not lnt admit, charge! u w ith b.AV pIlhI a Utter uri-orting to come fnm a Mier in the Felerl army in Kentucky, lut, tr !e ita own larpuape, 'wa writteo in the Smtinrl office the n:rht before its publication' to" oir kaowIcJe, auJ accu.-evi uj therefore of the crime of forfjfTj. To sustain thU cLirgo il publUhtl the aflitUrit of one D. M. CaMartt. In refutition we presented the aflidiriu of four
coinj-ete,it all'! rreilible w ituc.se, in evrj i expect wicthj of conhleice,tlirectlj and positively tliiproTir: every rn iteri.il al!ation of Oattrill. It w.n chir:el th.tt 3Ir.'K C Hikrk.n bad writ tn the . Inter in question. To thia allegation Mr. IIisbe5, in ut)eiiiivücil terms, in a card to tle Jtmmnl, iJerm-s tli:it be wrtte the letter in f'ietion, thit lie ever s iw it until it w:i in pj int, and tint le hvl not wriueii any contrnun'tcatioii whiter er lot the Srntintl. To e;ide thi. eofnplefe indicttion of all the ehars alleged aiiml u by the Juurnrtl in reference to the letter in question, iu editor, with h multiplicity ofwoedtin tl fice of direct evidence traiiHt ' his allegations, whVh should !e and satit.irtory to every honorable and fair-minded rxT.non, repeats its infatuous nccu.tationa and ak- fur more proof. Th editor m in no condition to rnske 'i'h a 'dem ii)d. knotM irhrthcr hr. in yttityof mhornatinn of perjury. We hall le.ivo th DiatUy to judicial investigation, o far as he and hij pi nip are concerned. If any jrnllmuia in thu community desires further and ni're convincing proof of the utter blaily of the aecnsntion.i of the Journal in reference-to the letter in oue-ition, by c.illin at our ofTlce, we will present addilion.il evidence which will remove all doubt, if doubt there can he, that the th.ires of the editor of that print are willu! and malicious lies and Flanders, as he knows ihnn In it. There L a Liitiu proverb which will ap;ly. with frre.it force, to the editor of the Journal : Fnlvtm in unum, fit$itm in omnibut. Fal.e in one thing, fale in all. If a man will lie in one matter, he will in another. We have proven him Ulse in bis wicked and criminal frWndera aninst us,' and every honorable person must regard him unworthy of belief in any thing. We dare the editor of the Journal to make an affidavit to the truth of his, charge that ttic letter which appewed in the Stntintl on the 10th inst., dted "Camp , Jan. 3," and i,;ued "JIoos ier," I a foryrry.
War Exp met of Wlconln The Milwaukee AVira says we do not he.i t.ite to say tlat the aggregate of our State expenditures for raising 20,000 volunteer have been enormous, and unparalleled in the history of nations, barbarous or civilized. There is not another State In this Uniop which bm expended the same amount of money or raising and torwarding the aame number of troop; and there is acarcely a State in the Union which has expende altogether anv considerable fraction of a proportionate amount! We peak advisedly, and assert what we know. It is astonishing that the people of this State have submitted quietly to such an unparalleled expenditure of their subsistence without protest or complaint. The history of nations does not furnish another stich example
of pntienc and unju.-t confilence. Only think of j the simple fact l. early or juiio two millions ofj dollars, ojoal to -some twenty dollars lor every j man who toted in the Stafi lat fall has been ! u:;k in merely ji5ing 20,000 men over from our '
fields and work shops into the Lands of the General (tovernmeLtl" . .- ' Censtitaof tlr Second Diatrlct. The New Albanv ldqtr is indebte! to the
Hon. Ja i A. Ckat.v fur tle following table ' I olt."uiel by him from the cenius o.'üce, of the j toUkl white HpuUtiuu. the number of fighting f men, and tbr number of c"Iorrl persons in the !
the SenaUTi from the State of Mi-; pi left this Chamt-er, I henrdone of them, who low afumw, at Ie.t, to t 'resident of th 5vutl.ein
Confe-leracy , pro;)e to an ej l it and to m.in
inj! p'pn! inen. 1- int i.". H'j.u'tioii. ! S-oit 1.41,0 -2 , Clark ... . ..2i.2 4.;ni WH Klrttd I9.4n! . Tin Wrt-UitoM. 17,72-2 3 .511 17 t Harnon l47 3.2 111' rance......ll.-2 2.3. 1 o,,; ; Vwt,vnl ... - M.22." l.flä ljr I "eery I1.S43 2.3W Il4.7f.2 22.P.V2 I
much rrj jice us all
Indiana, ha a reputati'n now nude, and which all of her 'l.iT mi determineI to iuin at anv nnd all cot. To n-i-t in d-jr,g thi, whv
Important from VV a -Ii inc ton. WA:njiiioN. Jar.nsrv 15.
I am able to ie ou to tiie real facts in
relation to the cauv-san. con-eetu-e d tl.e r u T ta,i r.mUftnafl t 1- Crcl. cent chaure intheCdineL All fr vi.. us Ute-1 ;cii 1 hiK.tial Ij '.. mctits road in reference to it hive fa;!el to retell j ' '
the tniefUtc of the cae. The crrnt it-c'f i? of1
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WEDNKSDAY KVKNING. J AN. 22. 'C2.
Mr. Charles Bass
uia the UoK-n If t'liit; jcVrfiMt.oTi could retire can't we hvenr own m u cotaranl? It is ! Ü.e vote it rjght to reMve from the other ?-.de j human nature for oflicer of high und low degrfe of this Chamber. Theief.i-e. of all your pnipo- to be partial to men lrm their own State, and , ilima,-f -all our tmnJment. knowing m I I general o tricera in making tueir retiortft, without
do, ajid ki.owing U.it t!.e ! i-t"mn w i wr'.te ;t i inten:. ng to do wiju?t.ce to otr.ers, wnl tee t!.e down, at any lime befoie the f-r.t cf Jar.ury , a c'iXict cf oliiiers from thr own State ia th
two thirds vote for the Crittenden resolutions In niost favorable light, and as a consequence there
IX THli Pitt' KS.
thi Chamber would have every State in ti e
Union but Suth Carolina. Mr. Tiigh said this in the b earing of SanJ, of Wa le, ol Ic--euderi, of Trurnbnll.of all Ue publican Senators, ard nit one denied the truth of his arerti"H. Mr. Inigla bearl itandronfirn.ed its truth thus. We ipiote from the Ulibe refxrt of the discussion of March 2d. Mr. lXugla sail: "The Senator ba laid that if the Crittenden projiOMtion could have paarrd early in the season, it would have mvoI all the States except South Carolin i. 1 trmly bliee it would. While the Crittenden preposition m us not in accordance with tnv chcri.hod views, I avowe'l tnv readiness atid my eagerness to accept it, in order to f.ive the Union, if w could unite upon it. No man his labored harder thin I uetopt it p.tisfl. I can coi,r,rm the Senator's declaration, that Senator Davis hinie!f, when on the CotnDiitttee of Thirteen, was ready, at all times, to comfiromL-e on the Critterioen projo-ition. I iil :o further, and saj tlut Mr. Toombs was abo " This makes the matter beyond depute, that the Sou'h would hue taken the Crittenden Compromise a hnd settlement of all our ditliculties. We will go further, however, and addnce the te-titnouv of Senator Tooinb-. ui GejrxL, him.-cif, lit hin peeeh in the United States Senate, on the 7th of January, l?fil, he t ilt.'
of, when the troops frou our Slate Kte com
manded by ofScers Irorn other Sutei, either op-j p-rtunity w ill te denied, or e!e our mn will re che but partial notice. This is a very ui.impor-. Uttt consideration, however, compared with the' diminution d' their ardor, naturally resulting : from placing our men und-r the control of oth- ; cers they know nothing af.iit. ' The men of the Milt me now comfortably citu- i ated in pod tents aud if not wearied to death bv j forced marches, reuniting in di.-eae, which per- : forrni the woik of ecexs,o!.i-ts more rapidly than !
ii ' r aiuo, ii:e win ue roou in comiui-ai 10 "whip their weight in wild eats." They are cheerful and eater for the Irar. They cry nlou l for action, action, as preferable to the ruinJiing and counter marching which pri'.-tratw ;u:d destroy!. t!;eir energies. A nev ?et of vniers have this dav trn issued.
the bighe-t importance, as milking the initial j point of the bre-ikiiig up ot the Iie"il.!ican iity. i
The sins of the times indicate that in a lew dajs it wi.l fuliowed by others f.f no le-s startling
imi-crt. . ' j Whatever iewj on tl e imbject of emancipation jCOUNTKY 'SQT'IK 1'". ; Mr L'iici'bi eMertained tx?fre bis inanguratien, i - - 4 it is'-ertaiii that, ince August ls.t,' they haveun-j ' a m dergone a com?'tte change. Mr. Lincoln has yr'tr lllTMtf I pnvl to be no exception to tint rule so well fl'v i
known to the cateful student of political l.;.-tory.
that the pos?e-;ion of power tendi to make mc
conservative, no nixtter how radical tbey nnv luve been previously. Mr. LincolnV act, whenever he b-is had an opportunity of aetirg, have betn tliore of a conservative tiUmiu. lie hks wiili h i ror un the project of emancipating and arming the slaves, and he has become convinced that the Union can only be restored by fostering the Union feeling in the Southern States. V hen, early in December last, he ascertained that the vieasof Mr. Cameron on tbee joii.U were in direct variance to his own, he determined that
j Mr. Cameron must leave the Cabinet. It can not be denied jat the clamor about Mr. Came roil, with which the country had Leen bT.cd, had great weich: with the l'rei-ident. but the latter hi, always said, and now iy,t!n! in this the countrv docs injustice to Mr. Cameron, forthat
he is convinced that he will never have
IMIsL. Jb'Kl .TX" -VansrCTETNTT. la pr- para'it-n a j-r.ir.-t F:rj" E?r JtiV lf!'riopo al 7. romnifix tt
I
riniToa Sr.MtML: Will you please repnbliii 1 the foiiowuig arti-.le lr the sake of the infrmatKn of the puhli , the cause v truth ami historv, i ar.f much oldi-'e A StTs, ntsiu. '
KriT.j the Ctniirntl rj".irrr. Uonld flir sonl hn Accepted the Crlttriiitrn ComirmUi'.. tii tniorl ant lge In llitlral lllior) . I.M'U.wroLi.s. July I0, 1 Sbl . To tie tlditor of tit Euquirtr: I have seen a statement in the l'n';ir.rr r, copied into tls? Srutiutl. of thi city, tiiat the Southern evrionits, as iepree -tel by their lei in- ,lrr feroi Davis and liobett Tin'tnb, were wiil.ng to take the Crittenden couifrui. !at winter, aid saie ti e Union, but the Kepuhücan Stinatoi refuted to adopt the uieiire, and hence our je.seulbottbles a;.d dia.ter. "I hi rlalemeut vc bemeutiy denied by my Kepulüiatn lrie:U. Tliev ay taat the otun Slater headed by Davis and Tooiubb wuuld i.ot tke that co.njoini.-e, and th.it no pro d can be gii en that they wdd. Several of them admit tint y ' thry tcituld har taken ir, a tvnJvhe tepistMity ic-U upuu the ivepuoli can f-r refusing if, an.l they declare the will neier upprt the arty bereatter if it can be shown t'V documei.tarv evidence. Can vou ghe
lueaov additional funiculars of the .ircutn-lan
tea under hieb Mr. Douglas tore the tentitmciT
whith ViU published in the lni'irtr few dat
in e in refVrtice U the wiU:ngnes of the S.uth to take the CiillttJejt rompam e! lh M". h T. We Lveusfire u. the ts rttt'umal tilh' an I Atprndix f r the rss. n f l-i nd I-d. !l our cunes.vin lent di turn to ihe fyrriif'ai ot March 11. he will find in it a de bat- in the Senate of March 2. un t! e Corwin re-.!uUwn to amend the Cur.'Ltuti n of the Ui..ttl State. In the course of the debate. Senator tif re K. I'ugh sai !: "The Critrenden proposition has bt n indored by tLe a!uii ;ijiiiuMi v.tr ! the I.ciiatute
. . i . . . , - , . ..i uv la i';u I til. iu iu.it iiv r .it iini ii.iiv iii'ivi
siringciii in ineir tn iractcr aim lot Kiiig to iiiur-, ., , , . . . ,,. ... 1 1 i ii i I able or n more hofe-t Cabinet olhcer
ouu uiscipio.c an oi wn:c;i iook.s uuhiic-ii.
It is a possl omen. Would like to write von more
in detail, but it w ould be imnni dn:t to do ?o the ; channels of information to the rebels are too Ofeu.
There is a source of vexation to .soldiers which the pres can correct if they will take it in hand, l'jckjgcs jciit by their friends are subject to the most rigid scrutiny and arc often detained to inquire at an express uflice to which they were directed, when we are told thev were detained as
contraband. This ppecies ij " pilfering bv (Jov
"Hut although I insist npn this j-crfect erjual- j ernment olli.-ijls shouhl be f.topptnl. If the oh- ; ity, yet when it p-op-el as I nrtdci .stand jeel of this sy.-tem of espionage is intended to pr--the Senator from Keo;ukv iuimt prorMes that I vent liotiors from reaching e.irnn, it would be '
the line of lib" deg. 3'' min. f-hall be cxtendcl, c
know ledging and protecting our propttt v on the south sid of the line for ln Mike of peace, permanent peace, I said to the Committee of Thirteen, and 1 say bete, wit!: other satisfactory pro Vi-iou. I would accept it." The.-e declarations forever fettle the ijue.-tion. a-i a point of hi-story, that the adoption of tnJ Crittenden Comnromi-e would have save-1 the
Union iind ptc-ci td ti:e public pMce. terrible mistake was it j reiectton!
What a
On r Ami) Cnrrfpondrnrf('on 1 1 1 ion f .VI lair Jit Koniiir)'. - Camp Nourn Kivlr Duanch, ) Maryland, January 1U, "Ü2 J Ma. EniToa "H ooiiei" is prompted to scrib ble again, but whether his thoughts will prove either Interesting or edifying to your readers will depend ujon how well they are advised of the nottmeiiH of this column of the "grand army." Jkoinncv is airain in p-oes.ion of the rebels after having been thriee ufcnpied by the Fe ler.il forces. On two occasions it was evacnatei! for fn:dential reasons the la.-t time (owr folks s.'.y the utro grade movement wa a "grand trategic perforina nee to entrap the t-eeesh," but not being a military man, that is not having been educated and Imiol in the art of war at West lint, where Scott and Hardee's tactics aie taught, in con jun ction with the productions ot "grand strategic" author-,, it would be arrogant in nie to attempt a riilicis-t-i upon army movements nevertheless when an army starts at an unusual hour upon a forced backward inarch over despicable roads, crossing swollen streams for a "near cut," uban dotting a portion of its baggage, provi.-ions and ammunition to piicken locomotion, a lain uumiiitary Hoo-ier would, when asked what such a proceedings meant, naturally conclude thaf'somc body w as scared," but then what does a "lloosier" know about "grand strategic" movements? It is now known that over two thousand of the enemy have entered and are occupying our old quarters at Koinuer, enjoying the reunion with their friends, "with none to molest or make them afraid," while our army is encamped more than twenty miles diatajil by the nearest approach. Congratulating ourselves unn having successfully made a "grand strategic" movement, but with what other results than fatiguing our men and abandoning a portion of the country pre viou.slv occupied, time alone must develop perhaps, after u while some of the larnrd folks who were "running the machine" will enlighten us atid your correspondent will anxiously await the explanat on and duly chronicle it lor the benebt of unaom ge.icrat ous. .Now, to be serious why or wherefore we left Ilomney in Mich haste is beyond any comprehension, and moreover is none of my business a soldier does or ought to obey all orders Irom superior? without juestion, il, tou-eallish expression, ' it break? owners," and lor more than seven months such has beeu my couduct. You whoaro un trammel cd by army reguktious can "peak your minds fully without being threatened" with a co ml martial, or without disobedience of orders, but a joir lioosier soldier must bo coutent to move n the power is applied, url forward, then backward, wearing out his body with no other consolation than the assurance of Lav ing aided In the execution uf a "grand strategic" performance which has neither scared or hurt the enemy o much lor the apparent crawlijhing from Komaey. It has occurred to me tfi it our oflicers concluded that the waters of the "South luaiith" were verv unhealthy, and abandoned the place witn the hope that the rebels would move in, ami after a wniic, vv hen reduced and en leebled by the drastic properties of South Ibauch water, they would prove an easy coiniue.t. General La der is now here coniiu u iing this coluuiii, and n is euliiely unnec e-sary lvay to anv one l.unil ir with his antecedents that he is a
much belter to re-hip the hi tides to the patties
who forwarded them with charges udJed. 'Tis not the private alone who is thus plundered, hut ollicers of every degtee must submit to it, and m any a delicacy, with now and then certain liquid comfort, find their way down some Government tdlicial's throat, while the friends at
hopie are 1 doi iut; under the delusion that thev j
have reached their destination. Speak out! Speak out! Yours truly, Hoosttn.
Our Army ('orrp.poni1i'rn r-Lrttpr from tliv No vein It Indiana) lit Vir g I it 1 u . SpRiXi.ntLD, Hamich icr. Co Va.. January 10, 102. Kihtor Skntinkl: For ev(r.ll day s patwe have had the monotonv ruffled considerably. All is now Ojuiel. but how soon the waters maybe again disturbed, I know not. The Pig Ca capon bridge, to which ! referred to in a former letter,
as having been guardel by the 7th regiment, while j being re built, has been the scene of another farce j on both sides. Last Saturdav the l.'ith Imliana I
The President bocanie convin'-sl, however.
that reriect birmony in the mi lit try operations of the Government could not exist as long as Mr. Cameron was m tin head of the War Department. The jolicy of the latter, on the mode i;i which the w.;r was to be carried on, was by no me ms identical with that ado-.te l by the present Commander in Chief of the nrmy; nud the President had heartily embraced the latter, and w as determined to carry it out. The action of the President, then, in dismissing Mr. Cameron, is equivalent to saying to the world that he repudiates utterly the idea of the emancipation and arming of the slates, and that he will conduct the war wit!, a view to the reconstruction of the Union under the Constitution, and not w ith the view of subjugating the South and reducing the Southern States to the condition of eompiere1 provinces. The President is greatly dipleased with the abandonment of the Pu-sian mission by Cassiu M. Clay. None of our Uurope m missions are of more imjHrtance than this ot:e, and, as Mr. Clayis a man of ability, it was hoped he would re main there and carry out the known wishes of his Gove rnmeiit. Although it is given out here by the Government that there is no danger of :i war with England, yet it is well known that this is done in onler to pict apprehension, and that really we are upon tiie very brink of a war with both England and France. It is said to be the conviction of every member of the Government, except the Secretary of State, tint a war with one or both of 'hese two jowers is bv no uie ins improbable. It is believed by the Government that, is puch an event should happen, it would not bedidicult loetdist the Kuv-iau Government on our side, and to cause that power t') take such a stand as would be of the greatest assistance to us. , It is weil known that the rtlationsof Ilussin
.towards both England and France ever since the
(Vlmnih tr-ir litt-o lfrfi i n i- f 1 1 " m r Imt fpir.tifllv-
regiment went down from Green Spring river, a u th;,u.hl lh:ll JUia will :mt re-u lie'
vvtiere they were stationed, to meet, the enemy and much r ei suasion in nler to induce her to take give them battle; but, on arriving there, found ' an active part, in a war against England as the they were opposed by ten thousand troops and ally of the United States ' eighteen pieces of artillery. They accordingly j It is thought here, that if .some eminent stateshad but one cour-e to pursue, which was to return j man, known' to be in the confidence of the Govhome by the same road they came by, which they j ernment, were to lie sent to Russia, he might bo promptly did. arriving at their camp at 8 o'clock able to procure from the (iovenimentofth.it P. M., when they found the 7th regiment, Colo country such assurances of aid as would deter nel Gavin, waiting lor the cars, to return so they England and France from their meditated scheme
might also partake in the muss, but making; of American agression. In purs-nance of this
view it was the President's desire that Mr. Sew
ard himself should to Pussia as Envov Extia-
war, is like making love, being attended with
much uncertainty. The chilvaric. 7th were doom
ed todis.ipointment.and their seven miles march, j ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary .to conclude through the snow and cold wind from here to the ' a treaty, or nn alliance offensive and defensive, H. & 0. U. U., late on Saturday evening, avail-L with tint country. But the Secretary of State
i.i i i . i " - i- ii ii':
hi mem uaugui, tor aiier euouiiug me com an night without shelter of any kind, they were ear ly in the morning t rdtred back to this place, where they arriveil at 12 M., weary and hungry. The Marylanders have rather a good one on the 1.1th Indiana, it runs in this wise: A company, or part of one belonging to the second Maryland, under Captain 11, accompanied the force of the l.'il'.i, und in the bustle of leaving, nine of Capt. P's men were accident Jy left, and they conclu ded to defend the bridge on their own hook, which thev did, and at last accounts the bridge was still tanuiu,r, the truth, I understand, being that the
rieceMo:iists w ithdrew about the same time our j forces did. Whv they did so we are at a loss to I
determine, unless their attention was directed to Hancock, Maryland, wlcch was at the time being be-seized by a portion of their forces, and defended by a much less force under command of (Jen. Lander. On Saturday evening last the feeling again all socCssiondoni ro?o to lever heat. A cavalry company under command of Captain Sachl suited out in the morning, toward Winchester, and went some ten miles, in fact, ventured so far as to be near the pickets of the enemy's Camp some four miles bey ond, and had no trouble until late in the afternoon when in returning home about eight miles from town, they were attacked by an unseen enemy, and the Captain and six men together with a number of horses badly wounded. The Capt tin and one man are very seriously w ounded, the balance but slightly hurt w ho are here, but three of the six were taken prisoners.
J conduct ot the rowels toward Capu öaehl i w as barbarous and inhumau in the extreme. OneTl of them took his gold w atch and thii tv -sevcj dol lars in monev, and then another ruliianlv scouu-1
drei attempted to pull his ring from his linger, when he re-isVd, saying they milit kill him, but tiiey could not hav e that, at the same time he stated the 7th Indiana regiment would avenge his death, and they wire just behind coming to attick the rebel camp. On this thev Ued and left
him lying in a creek, where he lay four hours, in J fact until one of the band whose father lives;
demurrevl, and Mr. Cameron was then selected, i Such is ihe story that is related in the inner circles of the diplomatic gossip of the capital. Tue im willingness of the Senate to confirm the nomination of Mr. Cameron as Minister to lliis.-i.i, arises from the resentment felt by the radical members of that body tow ards the President. Thev see that iij therein oval of Mr. Cameron from the Wtir Department ehas dealt them a terrible blow. Mr. CanicTfJti was closely affiliated with them; ami witli him at the head of the War Department they might hope to be able to e fTect their schemes. P.ut with his removal all their hopes are dashed to the ground. Therefore they will not vote to confirm his appointment as Minister to Russia.
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f 110 tAIUF.S OFbF.UCATK HFALTil OP. IM PAIKF.D ' 1 ypaiiizatiiMi, or to those by wl.ctn an iscrease of fatuity i from any r.'ii oljectio:uiM, tii uilTsitrn''i uM o'Ut a prescription w hich is perfectly rehaM ami !!. ami which has tx-n prrscrihett in various parts ef the Ohl World far the past century. Al:houh this article is vory rhap an t f-impte, yet it has ;: put up in half pint hottles au miM very extensively at the exlnrtit uit price ff f j pT t.-ttlp, the nn'tersiuii! pr"poes t furnih the recipe f. r 1. by the possession rf wliich every laly cau upply Lt-rsHf with a perft-ct af-cuartt, at any lim; -tun h-r the tnfhn,' U'n (( 25 c'iit per year. Any pli vsii ian "r 1rni;trist will tell yu if is perfectly hannless, t;iii lifts f testimonial can !e proonrvt f its rni'-.icy.
suited to the occasion, and will ( here, went to a Union family and told thetn where nK.. bu. J. c. IiKVKitAL'.X.
never turn his b.u upon the enemy unless m j he vvas, w hen they took a sled an 1 hamed him b I". O. Rx, No. 2;ii3, New Haven, Connecticut,
obedience tt orders or when he saw some over- i their home and on the next day brought him and j whelming necessity for so doing. He is a live 1 one of his mea here, where they both are as com- j man, and if allowed will plough his way into j forcibly situated as could be expected. The Sere.ssiV with the force now at his command ' J rivale is i:i ihe hospital and the Captain at a se his aimy being both w illing and able to go when ' cesli huo where he and his wife were boarding I he plea-es and where he pleases. 1 at ihe time, and his father, accompanied by a sm- ; The re'giments l.eve h ive been brigaded, Col. j f. eon from Pitt-buig, Pa., arrived here last night, j N. Kimball commanding the 1st brigade, com- j I he probabilities now are favorable fur his re- i o.miI of the bloody l.'i.h, the veteran I Ith, the c 'vcn vttlcut amputation, though there is ytie I Ith Pennsylvania and 7th Vhginia, and he is , of the bullets still rein lining in his body. j already a poptii ir with our near fiicn ls as he '. 1 went in company with Capt. McCieiland to- j vras vv.Ui our id I ot'Cs v( Cheat Mount iiii, with ! day, on picket duty, and travelled about til teen whom ana by whom t. sutbaevi nn 1 long! t ami miles ;iJ toiil; met a goodly number of the enemy i conijueied. Should we meet f!ie enemy w:t!i our j all swearing devetieii to the Union; vis it til a very pre-etit eTgrti.iz tion you may hf-pe fo a goodie-' lre, fine old stone hoUe. which was built in j port from the 1st brigade. O r let others act a 177JI, at least said appearances as well as an in- i thev may the l.'ith ana 11th will rev er disappoint! pcription on the chimney. I arriveil hume about S their ft .ends at home. Colonel Kimball, vf.r the ' dark and ate a meal that mi-lit be considered J greater portion ot the tune we h iv c been in an J s..e.;b!e tor even a chicken citing divine, and i enemy's country , ha been jerformifg the duties I vvhile at supper in came an order ti) pick uj imof brigadier General without cither the rank or ' medi itely atid be re idy at a moment's notice to i e:r.oiu:r.c!.ts i f the po-.Tion, bat under all the re manh All of wh.ch labor is aecompiishevl, the sj-oi.s.b.Li es .itt u hwig to siKiif.seiv.ee. S roe ' wagons ex evted every moment, atid this letter ot tlie Co!-rels triends have hopvd that after a being finis he-1 as the last job, and w itlnmt any time his serv ices w...uld f-e appreciate-! and te- ' ki.aU.L'e of how J sh dl get it started toward the w.mievl, but "poo;- inriiH ents," that thev are not Capital City. Every thing is on the qui tire, an 1 toknowtli.it such expeciations wvu..l reverie it is with ti.e utmost ditricuity the soluieis enn be redizel. True, he has expedient e, he ins ca- 1 prevented from burniug tiie towna we leive it pat ity, he ho.ds t!:e olde-t three yews' eommis- 'N-'thii.g but the fact of having to leave our sick j siort from the State, if not ftc-maiiv other State; 1 eie t ievented it. Thev have been as well pro :
(.KNTLKJIKN'S lil.EF. LX")K, I0I.KS' r.LtK 1-aOOK, MKt'LF.Y t.I.FF. P.r0K, cuitaoi: r.LF.K rv-K.
XVILI.AÜ1 i STOWFU., N. 4. l: ites II !(-
he servel his country honorably in the war ot' v i led for a- possible and are left in the care of; 'döw.th Mexico; he is an J ha always bee:i ready ! Dr. Uinta, a ginnl physician and clever centh- ; t u:e foi his country but for good and cogent' man. Dr. New, our excellent surgeon, will of; re. .sons fully uppreciited by the powers thai be, ! course accompany the regiment, as in the event he will continue to be slighted and inferior men ' of a bittle skdl in his line w ill be in demand, and ( appointed over him. Having said what he is, let ' every one in the leiment know and teeis he has u.e als. t whit he i not and has not been. He ' it in a re envnent de-re'e. Where we are p'ir.g I j i pot and hs not I eon the I o-.u companion ar.d know not. alt'.cvigh I have frcpier.tly beeu told ! tool of those who surround State and Xat. r.a! 1 bv every b iv from the Coionel down to the cook, j i frici.ll, he has t.ot fawne-1 and eringe! and bar- 1 My private impression is we wiil endeavor to "get j gairel; he has no j werf ;! rcl.iti.xis at court; he ' out i f the wil.ierr.es." j is tint x nun of frtu: e: 1 , i no Democrat, no ' It i now 11 o'clock P. M , an 1 during the KepuMican, but an o'.f j hi t:e I Clay Whig, and ' evening I have fjeouer.tlv ruminate! on the un- !
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fossil, and no coward, but foirageous and full o(
v igor, and how can ui h a man hope or 1,1 friend ho- that he w ill succeed in ccuisuat.-hng ix.sdion
h is ever been c rist-tet.t and nio .est; he is no ' certainlie of w-ar and wondered who would le rnv
niouri't-is in ti e event of my fall. My crediloi-s j (Gol bless them) a numerous body of respect.ible aii'l estimable citizen, m'idit feel s -rrv. but )
Such men, if Ihey live throu;h ihe war, nnsiit I whether they would prove their devotiou sufli- i prove ihvngetojs t., the b'-pe and as; irati. n td 1 ciently t make a nspe-ctab'e tum out on my de-kd!o-.e.J" f.f?:ce seekerv. who keep at ate , nnse. hke tr.tny other monieutons rpiestions, re- , i cunle dif.nn.-e tnm danger, and pruutbie n.ns in, the "womii of tiie future."
ab.-wl th ugs oj !,. I; Lit i KI:oW I."li.,! g. Let Ii i :a !n snietf tliat r"'l -p appte i ate und ho.., r ti.e men iiu eip'o taetr livesiia.lv
l will wnle.-vt the first epportund v . j Yours. ' U.V. K. I
aud M..uih 444 tl.tr celiitseof li.e Gveinuieiit. , wLue tei,efIa w l.o are apj "tinted fr tu political j and ieisonnl considerat!i:s, and ot whom it j wiuld be a eon, oh ,t: -nt to sar thrr kiv w t' edif '
icjcnce Liiiuiu r-.gnt .n iront. a:.j ;e
t.en lluell on iliiar Speech .Uakuu, , I i. t'.n.'.t . ; it i ti it i' tit is respoiis.ble f-r the foöw ing; ' ie:i. i' -.'.! rve:st!y ii.'.: "Xot ecf my ofn"-;
su oi AMnu' t 1 1 te. the e ? e wf, it tt.e war
TAKE NOTICE. riMlT. UNrF.HS!('.VFi HAS Tl!!-i IVY I'fKniASKI) I th- S'.orkof Itk i- i.wi .. -i f.y il. A. Hail, it th-- Ci l I"r, !-' t';ilUiti.-. N". 2, v1 wi.l now Vep a c-?nj ! t-a-srtmei, ,.f the latest stvl "f (;..!., w keep exI'Tierteed workmen t a-t all fV tH cns'ni,rs a w-et! a i!. new . r,e. whinu he t -1 ct's to cive h'.rn a h'f re piirrha-:nr elewLer. ll- w;i; al keep a ;- i assortr.iet.t of McnTs and Boys' Clothing UN HAND. AI a iznnil Mock of Fiirnialtinir. IVon'tforjret tbf place. Odd Fclloiv. Hall, Xo. VVVSitlNGTON sTitnrr. jcl3-Uin LIVERY STABLES. J o. w. JOPiisrsTOisr, Livery and Sale Stables NOs. 11 AM11 vs F.ST PEAP.!.TREET, i w aj a e t a iN v ix a . K"re, r.apirit-s Carriee ar.J Sa lJlf Hr--al in reahnew. Charr- rt!t1erTe. ti-va-tf
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iroui, ...u -I.W L.er.ua u-s. ur.ty , n i..ey , a' -.i t s 1 unset don t know w Lat it :s .dx-ut. ,
uon in a. me oN.tTtinirui wtui inrto i-euu i ,..,iy knvw that it i. m uUty to wh p the tuethe new -p.per world iry out and demand tlut I an.''
xv. ii Ann v co., EXCHANGE STABLES, j.-i ih.iois vrumiT, triii5ITk It.U'kS liulsK. INbUNAK'US. l.ND. s ix'. Wf
MEDICAL. "HD T A WTPTJPTTT
JJi, Ui JLX. JL1X XJ Xi XV 1 XJ XJ ; JIFIUCAL KLtCTRICIAN, OF rs' A "Voi-ic, i T T!U: KAUNEST SOLICITATION OF NUMElCtiUS ' p.Ci.-nt. will remain i;i lndidTiajli cut 1 the frt .I .vfav, nul 1-iMi'itiur hi t.uccsful treatnit-iif of Uheu- ' iii itisin, N'-uraUia, l'aralj is. Dyspepsia, Tet pi.litv f the i liver, St. Vt'us Dance, I afuess, ProIapsU-. L"t-ri, ; Fa II - i in? of t)e Wciiii'), aixi all i
rVt'rVtHIM lil-l? It: P.- Li new an 1 :.'mnbMp svtein f ! i I
T3i:ifli .ti, SlIilXTKIC'lTY Pr. MtRiiu i. has f,,r .a!e his impr"vrd ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE,
And will uive instruction tv italividufls r ilasesiti his j new system f applviii l.lectricity. j Kixxiis a: the IMa.T t! House, L;i lirs' entrance Ki c epti-.u hours frt'tn ll A. M. to 4 1'. M. jauS-illm-eod j
Wknt is Life Without Health 1
A t'.-l I i a'i::" it t;. A Ct'U:)i b tri'tiMc-ome. Hoarseness i-rexetits speech.
nre I'hronis are painful. BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO i Is pleasant t tauC. atitl s'X ti effects a Ctire. tents a hex, a? II lue 1'rug Stores, j
IJKANDKS liKAXI)i:s ISKANDK'.S IillAXI)KS
TrssiL.(;o CUKES Cl i US. Tt;SSILA(i() CUKES cuus. TlSSlLACiO CUKES HOAKSEN'ESS. ti;ssila(;o CUKES SOKE THKOAT.
um: to nit VMr:s ti nmliuo. W l )N I l-K H L (J K A N L LKS. Ohl where c.fa I fad tbi-ia, T the I'tu Store quick, I w ill spe-1:!y try tin m; I hnve a l t Cotiph, Au'l t wi-li to he sure '1 '. have tlie 1-.si remedy That will very mii cur. . JT 25 cents per box, at 11 the Dvu' torcs.
om: to uoMtr.itFi L ;h.m ii:. Colitis ard C"lJs w 111 pf away, Sonieiimes in a i-iiite ily, Jf to the Iru Store jmi will ro And get Mippli.-d w i:b Tussihie; Yoii ( .in u-e it f i i-.-I y n y-i pl-ase, It never fails ti jrive you Oüs. Those (iratiuh-s wonderful are, I'm yure, lir they sjwedily tVe t a la.-lmp cure. Zz3f c nts per h..., at all I ru Store..
I.tIStIITA."VTTO SiAJIIES.
D.v.;
It. JOHN IIAKVEY, MAVfNU F0H UFWAKl) OF
nt v. years u. .!ej l.:s profcicii.'d tune xc!u-
sively to the treate.irt of feiiiiile llif f lenities, and havin-rs irr.vvl l in .housands of ct.s's in restorii g the atti.cted uud health, nas now eutiro cuiitidcnce in oRerinn publicly his C'rfrtl tmerican MlcmctlyS9 DU. HAUVF.Y'S
CHRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS
Which have never yet failed (when the directions hav Wrn utrictly followed,) in removing difficulties arising from OBSTRUCTION, OR STOrPAC.E OF NATURE, Or In restoring theysteintonerfect health, w-heiimifTeriiifr from Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Organs. Also, in ail case' of lability or Nervous Prostration; Hysterics, Palpitations, iVc, which arc th fore-runners of more erlousdis. eae. jv" Thesp pills are perfectly harmless on the const! Union and may te taken by the most delicate female without ca'isiiijrdistress. at the same rim- they act like a charm by .sfreii'tlietiinp. invioraMii? and restoring the system to a h.-atihy condition, and by briiiirhig on the monthly period w-iili regularity, no tuatter from what cause tiie oWtrwctioiis may aris.'. They should, however, not he taken during the tir-t three (r four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as mUcarrinire wf.nld be tlie result. Kneh box contains CO Pills. Price $1, and when de. sired will he fent by mail, pre-paid by any advertised A'.-nt, on rerefpt of the money. Sold by Iiructjis's c-nera'dy. J. ARYAN. Rochester. New- York, Crnral Ajretit. JpjjV TOMIdNSON Ji COX, AkhU for Indianapolis juiyia-dAw CI
For the i-ptedy and permanent cure t-f GONORRHEA, fihKKT, URFT HAL IUSC1I RfiF.S, SEMINAL WKAKNESS. Nl'JUTI.Y EMISSIONS, 1NC0NTIN AN CK, U KNIT A 1. 1KK1TA Iii I.HT, Gravel,.stiicture,and Affections of the Kidneys and bladder which has be -n need by upward (done hundred physicians, IK THF1R rKlVATK'ritACTirP, WITH FNTIkK SUCCESS, annersdin Cubebs, Copaiba, CnpsQls. or anr
otner compound hitherto know ti. i Are perdy In action, often efTectitirf a rnrc in a few drs, ) and when a cure is eiT.a ted it is ermanetit. They are j prepared from veg table extracts that are handles. .n . tfe system atid Ucver rtu-eftte the stomach, r iinprej;- i natetLe breath; and l-ems si!:-Mr-c'iat.-l, all iinti'-eoiis taste is avoide.1. No change id diet Is necessary while! UiiiC tl:em: I:or des their art-i.n interfere with bu'iiiesii pursuits. Each box contains six dozen Iill. f I'KiCE ONE DOLLAR. And will fe sent by mall. post-p:id hy any adrt-rtised i A cent, on receipt of tLe m-jiiey. Sold by Druggists irneraily. , Noise genuine without mr s'j;u;tire on tbe wrapper. J. KRY AN, Koe hestr r. N. Y., j '.enei al Apent. f,?jy T0ML1NS0N A COX, Agents for Indianapolis, j julk Ri-dAw 'CI i
MILITARY GOODS. i.i)iai:i; at k i : n o it f i ts j iti si"- -at -wrm J-mlaiiJl FOH C WALHY OKFICFRs; 1 MAr'KINTOSlI TALMA?, dark M-.e. rmitxt:cii of' el .th, si;itai:!j tor ofieers. Imt?To;ianl Miort H. .t: Caps with Cape, Riding Iyirins, li.tuntlets nui j I. loves, Oihccrs Fill? Gnat.-, Have!o s, Air-l -ds, Pi'.l.iw , anl C:jhh-ns; lr;ikimr Oip: F'-ld!n C?-- and !Vd, Rnbb.-r Sm-kinz I" ; es, (1 n-id Ca;s, Flast-r I -Iters, I t'etl:T w ith a lärmte atsvrtn. ut f Kthtr ariitU-auit-. bie f r cai.-.p purposes. j SUTIaEIsis
Are rsj.ctfu'ly invited toiive u a cail. AH good, sold ; at manufacturers prices. ( ;. T MCKCOW j INDIA RUbbER DEPOT, j No. a: West Fourth St., one dor wct f.-on. Walnut, ) d.sc-iT-d2m Cinrinnsti, Ohio.
CROCERS. Beebe 8l Hawes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Groceries .vrs i pitoDUci:, Flour, Corn-.lIf?al, Salt Vc,
NO. 9 WF.sr WASHINGTON STREET, ImhanapHii-, Indiana.
IN
VW HKM ALF. THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
tbi c.ty h-r Jowpli Vfüi'i Oysters a cerated'
Rj.t .re brai.d nd all orier from ire citv or rouo- i
try w Ji t,e pr y"-ly fc'.lei. At thi hcise aieo u wie of J the Invest fieberte in th w- rU, where . i. ckri.s, ducks, j k- re, turkie and the like art: kept healthy ar 1 fat and ( t.t I t the tatde al all tinirs. titl-Gia j
DRY GOODS.
Dry Goods!
7L 1UVK tjX HAND A IVlii.K AND W till AS
SOuIfcl) t-s.k i f Ity ''(-!, tu Lch we li.vite
CROCERIES, &C.
ISA r i:s ii o i" ku i Linn a:;e AGENTS lOR (!LAYTO. 'rr-ortt,"
jui.r.v atf.I) cr..xr.Ei:uJE.sMi:niMTs cflfrra- -' ' - - - ' 1 TED HOMINY, KANAWHA AND HKE SALT,
WESTERN RF.SCRVE CUEE5S ,
, AMJUTTLK, BOSTON: MACKEREL AND CODFISH. ( M-Vll
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o. i? faM Wnoliliiffton Mrcct.
ti II. r.UF.LL, ha ir purchased the above o'al tish- . inert wf the f..rv Iiryairt. lutrrxts k-epu .? conMat.'ly n lian-l a full tj ply f every article in the line of Family ;rocer:e an-f Pn-vi-i n, and will warrant evry ar'Kle to be f tl b.st qualify and at the .wrt jin.-e. Tlie hi?bett market pricr, In cash, paid for all kinds of Pr!uce. He respectfully o!kdt the citizens ireneratty, in the city and country, t call and esamine. his tuck and irlcc.s b f.-re. purchasin.: eis where.
Art.cles piompily deiirereil in all part or tbe cltr. 1.1-dlm C. 11. F.UKLI. !
COMMISSION MERCHANTS .
V ; DRY COOD0.
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Larce Fiic-Iroof IluiMin?, No. 121 Fm.rtb t-, we-4 aide, !
between Main and the River, Lotm-ville, Ky.
ConsiK-nmenta are respectfully solicited, and lin- '
ni.otate sales with prompt returns j-uaranteed. jaul3
DINING HALL.
KURT'S IMXIXtt HAIili. No. 13 South Illinois Street,
(1X)UR DOORS RKLOW PALMER HOUSE.)
Ti 5"KALS AT ALL IIO'JRS THE EFST THE MAR
ITA ket afford-.. Oy sti rs and Game in every style.
OYSTIIK Mill TLA t'EXTS' A IIOWI,,,
E.jimt to tiie best Stew. Hoarding by the Hay, I renkf.isf ; 6 to 10 o'clock. Dinner ,. LI to :t " .. S'VP'T " CtoO . ".. N. Ii. No I'i i.-rs retail, d on the premises. nol-3m
NOTICE.
Z?T A Ni:V YE All CALL A KN0DLK
A SON would respectfully request all those indebted ta
th-m to call at their place rf buneM on Fast Washington J ff street, ii rt h i.Ie, opposite GIluils' Lhrk, and act tie their I f?
Arritlllltrf W .'lialTa A- S.ei tlorl tlA m.i-r .a thai
would not th't" publicly cull npn their patrons f.r whose I favors ti the past th-y are extremely obliged. It will, .
ive A. Knolle A Son intiiiite pleasure to M-rre 11 who m.iy rati on them in the future. Jin6-dtf
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PIANOS. IP X -A IST O FORTES ffiil II AVK ON II AND A Nt'MRER OF FTRSi Clan Pianos, which we will s 11 at ctfor cash
WILLI ARD ft STOWFL.4, No. 4 Kate. IIone
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WANTED.
200 Recruits Wanted
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' OF The a:irvrnUi Iiifnnlry, WHICH MJMJ.'W.GOBDOX Is authorised torais in Indiana. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. PAY FROM $13 TO ?22 PER MONTH, WfTII RATIONS, quarters, medical attendance, Ac. complete. All who enlist will nt once be clothed, Fut5ited and provided with evr rjthinp esser.tia! tb their comfort by tlie Government. "The term of enlistment isTlircc Yftar. Pay to iHiwmrnpi. frftnl .. fyf ot-wtroeTlf
None bttt able-b'dte t slnrle men, between tbeajejof! 1 snd 31 yeir reed apply. a
Kecmutng lsennervou in Mety.tjer u new :Ilnp, o. ÖG Fast Washington street, adjofnm? Odd Fellow s' Hall. I). R. COJT, First Lieutenant nov27-dtf Eleventh Ir.fmtry, K.cruit:tig(rTicer.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
JKSSK JOHNSON, j General Commission Merchant, i AM Dc-alrr iti Finn r, (.rain, anil ull kind j f of Country I'roducr Vin-t 11 ml ' Liqttor,Clirar4Tobacro, Ar. OFFICE AND W AREHOUSE, SS7 SOUTH Fr.COM ST., j IIIII,ADi:i,l'JIIA. I Advuncrv made on Conilcnnienl. auftSSdly - - - - " HOTELS. French's Hotel, ON THE KUROTEAN PLAN. CtTT or SEW TOhK.
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TKALS AR THF.Y MAT PK ORDERKD IN THK jf J pa. cm Refectory. There I, a Barber' Shop and
ATTORNEYS.
KT SON. I WIIJ.IAM P. F!!T!? rCK,
La'e of Wal.ace A ilirris.. I-aU ' 5 C--r.:i r A r.-L rk. HARRIflW ?s. FlrtRAniv.
bath-rooms tsrLed to the Hotel. sw., ww . .w. - w ,
iv,- Beware of Rnnner a:id Harltw en who ty we A.'WCD TrlMNJ e-J'uTta A.T i e "7" e-inl. It. FllKnif
Proprietor. OFFICE. NO. CI EAS"T A-HINgToN ST.,
j (Over Munwn 4 J..w.m u' S: .-e ki re,, SPECTACLES. &C. ! fllHE UNDFKFrGNfD lUVIM; tMOCUTTD
are
nov.tii'61-dlr
To Officers of the Army.
tteuu.:e tF- ii" 'O O- Hacata i I Ct '.wil
I a'nl to Ieal bu-:i.e fr-ri-tfit to '.; n r- n , ! S'iie ai.J IederalCo.rt.. l.r.NJV.MlN iMk!.Ni 4 VIU.lA.M P. Hiii,( K. ; rerer.ber 11. 1I. Hrtrv 51. S.O". Notary iMhl. w.U ukt a. r wie ig. r,'-,:i of d. ' Ac, a', the 4 , '.rKlZ 'llta i
JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ARSOKTMENT OF I For tM.l. '(nrtalnlity anl power Ihej npen?de ' all others. ' " I Foraulebjr SEMUON'S, Oi Uun. .
PHYSICIANS. I)K. IIKMtV F. H.Ui:!S, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 1MHA.NA1VLIS, ID
th- 4t:n.:.a(il CASH I E A 1 FL?
JA.'UA LOW A CO., dUl-dtU la'-i'iri, K.
SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C, Of the f.Tte-t transparent ryiwcr, cf Lew imrrovtrmtiit projrl m.jati to the cm. Onlers from the country, with particulars.
pn ruj tlj atun-3rl to. ltetiir!n iieatlv Jone w if.i i!is;it( li.
SKM.M()N.S.Opiiiiai.. SOITTH MKUIDIAX STKLLT. Kt'.'J Xo. Suth Iliiiioii tritt. I j i dfiw
I ll I'H'f '.mtMti at, rern'r nf Wal..s-roii 't at ! Ke. 1 i ky avrnoe. cvl.' dlw3m
DRS. JAMESON So FUNKKOUSER, Olli iv. r.
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