Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3536, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1862 — Page 2
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Democratic Union Stato Ticket roi im kt Abt rr rranr, JAM HS S. ATIION , Of Marion County. fOE Atl'ITf Of TATt, JOSEPH ItlSTINE. Of Fountain County. rr TRrvmr tvti. MATTHEW L. I'.KKTT, Of Dav'ira County, rofc attojukt frrnAL, OSCAR R IIOHI). Of Pevitur Coubtv. ro iniitTEVDtTr r rcuLic imthctiox, MILTON II. HOPKINS, Of Clinton CiuiitT.
ih am time pro!! the mein y tatatmrt t i a-r.rr t!. j 'ibho t re- i.?r t!i it errv money .Vu- ,
rv'.: : if ( tTT;f.-r.t .!! b-protn; it i;it . A T 'I "r rurr ; ,f ';t W cj t ir bj nu r f rm of 1a w. Ktjr.rn !ia j rovn tl.e fillary rf iri (orrrTir.fj.t f.i.anc erii.g. ArA ft'M-lt, mimi litii:p a Kil täte of interest, will nt mainta'n
Tl. n ti'n tlt.it tlie I rro i the '.-cti 'ir t nf C il; iüIi. :it -'!i f H i:t:. at. S M .-j t jr I
i r-rpetual cut ? y i -r Iii uti. i atmT'v rir.rlll. i
I he r;-i--tion er Ü.e r'trl ::fr-...r.:v 1 the nerr t L :? nn wliich i ?u rurt!-- i tnti- 1 th-1 to i liur.ii Sot-ieiy in -st xSii:! utn j the rr!.itive m tloptr.erii of tl.e in-JUHua!. j ijlavmr eii?ts in the Siutfiern Sut not rrne
the t.ero i infeiior ti tl.e Anjrh Sn'in, Imt Lc
over Q.Wl hM! ' t iji;: in re-riv e-1 frf ri (.'hi-
pir value, utile- the racan. are pruviJcl ith cau.e the iie-üviilualj of the r.cro r.ue arc infe j the creM'mn rf the le'.t t -ure the payment f ! ri-.r to the it..'.i vi!u-l of the Ar.-l.. Sii:i. The , . ... ,. . . , .' T I ii"nual corxiiti' n of . cktv i in a urilv of nee ! ' ' lArnerit pi.itnL in the Dom!'u coti'i:tn rl I WJ l' miintain the ;..h!ir cre-l.t iA Umi.- two race. ! .liir.-riu- from ich utli- ; that i t lerr a ilirert eul t the r erri r, lu log iimi it nl. j tic of the Ortverorr.er.t. KverT other -rherne The hje t of nciety h to secure the ! e-t in j
il! fi:!, nr. ! t;:.,ei thi3 mruurc i rrnue 1 wall
Atter the emancipation of "'STery in er hr:
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curilie will clfrliiie in value to j-oint where the rreiitor i!l a-ume the ri-k of hoMir them m tic of the j r.h.iL;!;;) -Out they will at some time he .i:l, or at l.-it the jroml jukjmei.t of the intercut eci:ril.
The rablnetAnoihrr flmne We notice that many of our c niempor iries in t! Wet, hare ufjge-tol the name .of General
IIiftAM WALninif, of N'ew York, a a suitable !
lTM)t t Miccce! Mr. WrLLirt in the X.tj Dcpirtment who, it i well underUol, 'u toon to o out of office, (tea. Walpriixje, ?ome jrari
inre, rt-preente! the prMt ron-merri nl city ofj Xew York in Cuig're witv in t! AhiVitj, an'l Ii. 'txiei leltterel there and clewherc dia-j j.ImcI an aliility mA research which iltcel btrn i at once among the first etitetneu of the cmntrv. lie; re'Ciitiii; the Hrst commercial city on thecon- j tinei.l, be u ilurAlly directed bi ntUMition to the , aloption of ju -h memre by Conre-4 r would ! lt f rom )te iA advince our commercial in - !
tere-ti. To tb.it fi'l he brought forward a projel which, bad it bee doptol by our iov em
inent, wou!l not nly have enh iti ed ourcomnier- ' ritl gre.jtje-4, but it would luve pven navy at tJiia time e jual for any cmcrpency. Ilia plan wa to secure the pas.ie i of law, with pro'r purU and restriction, for i tlie ormiz iti't of a Militia Navy, an arm of de- j feme corri'-oiidiiij U that i-mployed by the ! (ioTCrnment in tlie 1 uid service, iin ler our cnro!!e! militia teru. by whir-h ship owiier nhoul l receive encmir .ieinent and aid by liw in j the construction of their vessels, Mt as to in iko them ctpable of earryin uns, if requireij, in the .service of their country. If this nchenie hid ' been adopted by the (.iovcrnmcnt every jsut in j the eecelei State would have becu moht ctlect- i ually block idel at the Tery inception of the' rebellion, tl.ui saving immense aum of money j which the (f ivemmeut have been ooliged tu ex- I pen l in the purclue a 1 charter of transports. General Walbkidok in tljoro'iyhly po-ted a.s to the wjnuof the country, and more cat. eciallr the Navy, in thii tiyin criai, and is peculiarly puali- 1 fied to miliare the affairs of that jrreat arm of i our dcfen.se, a Itold ani vigorous a haiin.-trution j
of which U mmh neethsi at t!ii time.
The Heaction. We ca!l the attention of our reulers, the Reutocani e-pecially, to the following at tide iron) the BuffAlo Commrrciat Adrertiter, of Saturday I-st. That paper Is the ab!e-t anti DcnvKTitic journal in Western New York, an l fur e-irs h.n been oi of thn ranke-t Kepublican organs. It
land. mot if the slaves rttired to 'ie land and i lived liy rultiratin muH p-ttche of ern nn I r- ! tatoe, mid hy etty pilerir..rtturniti is i,f ir:n ' psr.!ile to the habits of their African ancestors, j
i ne oiisej'ience was, tnat lue race jrr.iluailjr went out. Slavery is tid to be a condition of involuntary labor, liut all !atr i im olui.t irv. No mau
labors for the !oe of it. I'mcti'-tlly, nearly all ! laborer-, fi ee or s!ave, work all their live for food, j
ci..inin Rini -Utiter. JiiilH.uery is aJ to ie a ; jrreat iiijustice. The f ict of Topnetoihip, does j tot tiot nece'rily include injuytice. It custom iry amoi, jTvn wh e ensibili- J biliti are more acute than their information is .
correct, to re;.re-eit the nero a pining out his ,
ervitude. The nero r.ies not fr.m slavery, but i
sme beirin oLe nutter of one per cent. r.u 1 ..me six per cent. intre!.t. At 6rt it fwstrl current lathe payment of t!ebt., but, as it w. irr- Icrnuble, tiot CU VCftiblf ilito C'.in, it 11 iriTf.-iate-! in v.!ue fitly per cent AjMjer ciiiretKry ot thi character mu-t Jevlu.e in .iiue if the ft'irerrirfaefi', when it i'i it, doe itot at
now se 4 and deplores the reilt of the Anti-' from the labor it irnpes. He ( no !nrm in
lavers cru:iIe which "Northern fanatics" hive I -ivtry of it-elf, and if oppjrtuinty ol:crs. he be- : i . k-, r ;. Jt-, ,; e , u .i. comes t he w ir.-t of ma-t er. If tiie slaves of the ' tren wam upon the institutions of the South, ' w. , , ' i 'utll have anv hiridne-s tor the Aro!itiiTi-ts ot and which "Northern dema-o ue," have ailed the North, th.it feeling is of recent origin. There fir political purtio-es and pvr-onil ipprandie- ' h r-asoii to believe tliat the reports of the u.iinei.t. The article which we copy cVuIv -tales i of the slaves are pcatly cxaerafed. ' . r .1 i . . " ! I he re-'ro rc'nis tit for a st ite fd servitude from the cntise ft t lie d.Hcience lift ween ttie ort!i I Ä ... ... . - i trie fact that his numbers maeie more rapidlv ; an the South, prennly the - ime as tlie Dem- j u a täte of slavery than in a sUte of frtedoni I ocratic jouiri.ils luve often done, and points! It -cenis to he tl.e fate of our race root out ;
out the proper cour-e i,,r in to pursue when it ' vm-other rue of Ic.-i utility, un.es tliobon l
Bays: Iy conceding Sute rights to the Sooth
nn l dcclinin- to meddle with its purely ; f the South would be in the way, and th; fut domestic institution, the. North withdraws evcrv j ahme would be enough to surround them with - i.i. ii . i . . ...... i'
rnissible rretext for Southern comolaint. and at i u'u'-v' .'. " MfM runpui
4 I ' " J the rame tim will aecoinTili!i all that it mo-t I
blatant j hilanthrop'sts couhl de.-iie." We cm
tiot too highly comment! the frankness of the .1rt rtisrr' arti ie, and could only wish that other pipers heretofore acting with it miht Conic torwnrd nn l act as candidly and frankly. We icjj'ie cucciünly at th'e evidences w hit h come to us fioin every pi.trier, of a teturn iu sen-e am the people, for it isoniy tluooh n;ch n change that we enn see hope for the com try. We say the-e things m,t bousiinly, nor
hive we any taunU for those who acknowledge! djr l;Cro
their wrongs, but lather word of commendation The danger which is to come from nmaliMma- ' for all who are williu- now to "conquer their tion i!oe imt belong to slavery alone, but to the : ...;.,.i;.. ...i ii. ;.. - i.,,. .i J rwi'te the i.ero race. The production of ,
I'l t U'lH.' himi uiuiw 111 w livni i W'lUrHlt ' ! ! 1 t- 1 t
aAii-i'i v nil avi aa r.ajaii.u7.
ra.' idlv in the North as iii the South.
1 he North and tiie South have oot been rivals in i 1 1 v of the m ukets of the world. We of the
An Irredeemable IMijirr ( urrrnc) The iluitil to I iiianrial Ituin.
The Köchelter Union, in discussing the finan- j cial schemes proposed in Congress to raise the ! means t carry on the Government and tosu.-tain
the public cre-lit, remarks: The Committee of Ways and Means of the United States House of Representatives have reirtel their treat financial eherne on which they tare been deliberating for seen long weeks; and $vek a scheme! It i in brief that the Secretary of the Treasury may Issue $IO,IMHV)bO of paper currency, not bearing interest, non.ir ally payable on demand, which shall not only b? receivable for all debts due the United States but which tdiall also be a lgl tender between private parties, precisely the same as gold and silver. The committee' report also recomraem! authorizing the Secretary to issue $.r00,(H)0,000 of coupon or registered bonds bearing 6 per cent, interest and redeemable in twenty years; but the legal tenler paper is trie only preuliar feature of the comniitmittee's Quancial programme. Now Jet ts inpiire briefly is It either expedient cr just, to make the Government promises to pay, a legal tender in the payment of debts between man and man? Rut in order to enable us to answer that question Intellisently h't us inquire preliminarily the Uorerntnent fulfil it promise to redeem the$e notes in tprcie on demandl If it shall at nil times pay them in speci it its agencies in New York an.1 elsewhere, they will always stand fully up to par in parts of the. country; and at points where exchange on NewYork is in brisk demand, they will command a t retniuin. In that event the leiral tender feature
of tlie law, will be totally inoperative and hence ..t...i : i: ti.A :r.i.w . l .h
i ir iio iie(t-iiiciu. iiuv ii ine uui erinnern sn.iu i fail ll. us to releeni its promise to pay in specie j on demand, then not all the jails and gibbets in I Christendom can pnsihly prevents its notes from j falling below gold and silver in value. Hoth his I tory and common sense teach that such w ill be1 the inevitable confluence of the Government's ! inilnlity. or failure from other eau-e, to fulfil it I promi.-e to pay, nt all times and with the most ' scrupulous fidelity. Ry turning back to our own 1 history we shall learn that utwi:bstand:ng the. "C-iiitincutal Money" was made a legal tender! nn l all creditors were required by law t receive ! it 0; a par with S;anish milled dollars, tni pain of forf i;ure and of leing "detiuevl enemies ; to the libel tie of the United States." vet tliat i "money" dejneciatd steadily and rapidly until it i finally became huiistni.tially worthless. The tit. ancial hitory of other countries which have resort j ed U pa.ns and jeijHliie.i to give currency to pa- i per not readily convertible into the precious met- ; a!, and which b m e was. worth Iee than those ; metals, teaches precisely tlie Mtnc lesson; and ( why alio u Id the Committee anticipate a different I ite lor a like pajer i.sue now? Wv hue vet to at:.-w c-r the p:erion is it juft t t in, 1 theireJiioi to rt-ceive this paper nt p;irV We have hvvu that in c.ise t(e pi:-er is at all con ; vertdle into coin in New York and ei-cwl.eie. it will pavs at or aljve p-ir in the alienee of uli 1 coinpuh-oiy statutes. And it only remains to coniider UiC justice of compulsory mea-ures in case this curiency fall below the par of ki.al MO. Üu this hypothe.-i, let us suppose that jricr ro the war, A bad given bis obligation to R for ten thousand dollars "lawful money ot the United State." which, when the contract was m ide, me.. nt oid and fi!-er only. When this obligation reiches maturity, A tili!.- ta.it a law has teen ;-eI which will permit him to pay an 1 coriptM n to receive at par. tiiee Treasury notes, lie further fu.Jj on '.nii'iy that he can leu these. Tie.i.-ury N-.es in cxrh m.;e o-r pod and silver . at n ly ri..hiy cruts o?i rl.r dollor So he oes to the broker. pav ."' of real hm;, .n d gets Jl'VO of Trc.isuiy N.te. w ith w h;vh he i ro- , cels to pay the dct-t ii it amount. Rv tl-.is tr ms.v-ti. n R willl.ve ht an 1 A have gYned $-.": An ! thus we aiiwt-i ti.e i cctnhng joes lion is it just We wctil, ! i rt !fuvc it to he infcrrixl t'n-.t the pro;-M-il iue of Treasury nu may in-conie as valueless as the contine:.! 1 nn-r.ey of the IJcv.i lationarr period. Th country i .-v-t'y richer now than it was then: nd ina-m.K h a note made by a party kt own to be ultimstelv res;vn Sible i wortli more in the market than the note of a party ot doubtful re-ponsit ilitv, so the proposed Trearury notes will in no imaginable event ! ctitne w or in i--. nor cese to p-H, tl f-n!tv ol purchsim; at mifu rate, wti.ilever the Gov ernmcnt mat deue to buy Rut the d;JJYrenve e ween the par value and the market value of these note! will constitute an a:pximate mens ure of the lo-s wl.i lithe Will rt til u;n the people; while they wiil a'. i involve a 1 of national reputation, for which tl.e:e i n m r.ev equivalent. In Indiana we have Lid some etperienee in Government scrip It will be re,-..!!e -. l,v most of our citiien thnt t?e tate, to c irrv t-n ber in'erttal imptov ement system, i.-sv.e! a Ure
amount of scrip of the deu-m!natirt of v
the sections each u;mh the other, and the calami
tics which would fall upon the world bv tlie failure of the supply of Southern cotton. There are j those who, becoming possessed with the idea that j slavery is the one great evil, can not see any j other. These men weie a few months ao the ; disuuioi.ists of the North, und called the Consti j tutioit "a league with the devil!" Now thev ate !
loudet in their cries to uphold it. It must cause the devil, if there is a devil, to w ag his tail if he has a tail with delight, to hear one of these gen-
tlemeu, clothed in slave labor cotton and mount- ; el in a pulpit, declaiming against the evils ofj
slavery. I he meanness, of tlie thing Ja only equalled by its hy pociisy.
tions, the North withdraw every plausible pre
text for Southern complaint, ami, at the same time, will ultimately accomplish all that its tuost blatant philanthropists could desire. Slav ei y can not thrive without opposition. Its doom is wiit ten ufion the barriers which God ha place! about it. When it shall have 4t,rown beyond tl.e iniuiiemcnts of Southern sloth it will become .i burden. It will thus bein to gnaw iijmn the vitals of Southern life, and will be cast off as u means of self -preservation. "For nearly forty y ears a sectional estrange tnent has been quietly but surely growing among this people Year by year it has strengthened, und gathered bitterness and venom. A -outest for supremacy has been, during all tint time, going on 'between the North ami the South. Os tensibly comnn nt-ed by the South, under the guise of fiee tr de, the leal issue vv ith her bus always been tlie propagation of slavery and theextwnhion of fdave tenitory. Southern statesmen have not been influenced by a love for the 'jcculiar institution,' as by a desire to maintain a numerical ascendency in the Federal Senate. During the constant struggle which has gone on, radical fanatics upon both sides, by their extreme and wicked acts and words, fanned the sparks of sec tional feeling until, finally, it has burst into a fierce flame of rebellion. "Northern abolitionists and Northern demagogues have been busy upon the one :de. and Southern :ilwtr:ii-tioiii-t4 and lire eater nnon the
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other., until our int.onalism was obscured, and oiaies io.s -eeuis io nave the heut of our people were estranged. The Inel the general approval of tlie citizens of the. warning voices of our elder Ftatesn.en, though j loyal Mates and it w not improbable that this bind and earnest, were unheeded bv the angrv j1' ,u "r '.''r resembling it will be adopted; ; disputant.-. " ! ineiil thi is the only feasible plan it wouKUeem, ' '"The political tru-gle of ltd) was at once the ! 1 "- l be expected that the Govern- j culmination of this se.-ii-.nal strife and the deatii- i mc"1 c:,n ,,1,Um ,,M" 011 & si'ne basis to carry blow of everv So. itheni hope for nation ilsuprem ! " this war. unless at an onormou sacrifice:-, ncv. Thenceforth slavery was domesticated it ! M,,al1 wl"iM '' u lt expenses wonderfully, j was ilr.veu hack b. those Staff s which chose to j n"'n " I,),J,,t t!ut tlie lHMI,,e '4r 'hng and , have it. Our public domain wa emancipated bv ' jus that Mich a policy shall he adopted. the overwhelming ve,di.t of a gic.it people, ex- Mle capital is accumulat.ng rapidly, and the l-reed in a n n-titutional manner. To the ikm- I '!'-' l""" --ale investment d:m;n:s!ung in a ;
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uuoar raiio, ana mis w in corninue to ue me case :
From th C'ncinn.iti Trire Cnrrpnt. Jan. 2f.
Financial ami Commercial Nummary ; for the Tust U ok. j The my stery regarding what will be the fman- I cial policy of the Government continues to agitate the money maiket to a greater of less extent in all the leading cities, and the rumors and speculations promulgated with reference to the views of the Secretary of the Treasury or of the membcrs of the Conim ttee on Ways and Mean, toe u-ed to pit up or dow n tlie prices of stocks and of j gold from day to day as tl.e ease may be. The) plan reported to have been agreed ujon by the J Committee, to issue demand Treasury notes an J j make them a legal tender ami redeem them in t j
pic d' the South there remained the alternatives
of submission r re'eoion. In their fooli-hues ( an J wrath they have made their choice. The pro- i gre-s of events is fist proving how fabe and un tenable is their position. Abhouch this rebellion w.i inaugurated by an overt act of Southern i Hot-purs, yet we can eh uitahly look back tu; Sumter and see the springs d" thir action in the ; bitterness which his for many years been engen ;
uereo ov i.iuiticisni aim a:i tractions, unr n i
while this war lasts, and hence it is, that wherev
er there is the mere shadow of a probability of an advance in the prke of any article of produce, inv e.-tmeutä ate being made iu it with surprising ; avidity. j It is supposed that should the plan of the com- ! mittee, to which we allude, be adopted, the result would be a large advance in gold and sterling exchmge, b it we cannot see why ihis should be ',
tional council have been the l.ibon-.torics where ' eg-ir.iei a neces-ary con-equeiae, becau.-e the in the leprous ilUtillment of freison his been per- a,,1',1,!,t o! M 1:1 tU vovMlry is very large, and fe ted There are Northen, ii greilients as well th. l'"r-il"1 11 hieb can be hoarded and perh Suthetn ores in its roruno-iti. ,n 1 nntted to he idle, mast be a very small one in-
We believe that the pepie of the North are fist awakening to a sense d these things Tl ev ee tint the Southern j eople have been go uiel
and evi-jHTdted by u, and deceived and misled
o. ni i f Nurr'i i 'm n. ii i.imiii'u ..f
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f , , - - . 1 i;n.i, w,,i ne suiaa so long as we remain at c 'ii'rv are ta-t becoming con-ei vat;tO and . . ... ,
ai sl. lie ere t exiMinent ot the ieonie ... i: . i . :. .i
, i i . .i i i i- apiniiai..-, wune inev can u-e t ie:r mo .ev to .10 in we hive pi ice i at the head of our Govern- . ,, i. o , , . . .i . v ar.tage heie. w h not take it to other countries. . I. Kit. ate I and now .e.uJ-til reat move- -pi . ) . .14- 4-.V . i . ., . , , .- Iheoeni iiid fot monev is uf the mo-t iimittsl
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by tiie i- 'n leidets into a wicked, ui.justitiabie
an'l su.ci iil w n. 1 his no excuse for tuem, yet it i-. and . f rght -.'.onhl tr. an appeal to the
cenero
this
liber
w iio men men
our i on.tiy. Ki'n t! e gie.it funler f the Ke t u ! i . i : i p t f v . w i , i n w 5re.-i1ie-.over ' 1 ; r I e p.-trtinet.t of State, has seen that ti.e n cc-sitv w hit h : rornvrcl his early ;!.t:ca! action, and Iii nie it wi-e. has now p;i--ed away. The issues i:;kii w Lieu he bu.I: his tame l.a e be n decideI. He. t, s'ati.ls si !e by side with the IVes-.-ient It was iu view of the-e facts. arid the grow mg 1 hange of sentiment, that we used the words we have jUote! above."
deed, so that necessity will keep the great bulk of ;t in circulation. And then our im;iorts of 1 foreign goods are now light, and must remain so while the war la-t-.ar.d will not exceed in value, if they come ut to our foreign experts of domes tic pioduce. thus rendering the export of gold to ay for our import wholly unnecessary; and tlie amount of foreign capital which will be with- :
tClntlon of Sionthrrn Matorf to nrtlirrn Industrj.
IInuv Rru. Ks'p, late alitor of the Cindu New York..
nati Vtn, !eiierela lectute in the Catlmlic Insotute. Cincinnati, last Friday evening, entitle-! a above. We take the following rejt tori.il sy-
nafure. All tro-e cons id ei til fir.-t class bot row
eis have ge: erally a surplus capital, and need very litt e acconiin. i'ati-in. First class sho rt pa; er is in demand nt loper cent and no trouble iu obtaining call loans at t 7 per cent. F.vhitge hns been steidy during the wetk, an i ti;ere Sias oec.i no alter. it. on iu rates . io! i :hu tn -ited tro:n Oh, to lit., premium selling rates, under the nr.vs lVom ie York, li.tnilav todty.an.i fcoa 1 to .. premium buy ,ng. The closing quotations fcr gold and exchange are as follows:
huving.
tn'psis jf th !ectur from the Cincitm.iti Mr. Reed iiiTixbice! his theme with the remirk
tliat slaverv had I ecu me the almo-t entire theme
U di-nr par. 0? 1 prem.
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ttoiu I wi'prem. J prem (iold ha become as much an artige of specu lation in New Y rk us 1:,v of the fancy stocks, and is be.i g Suld "shri" daily, hence its sudJtn t!actUat:ot:. 1 he li.d. u.x hanks c. t.tl:.i.e to redec nj their ciicuhitioti iu gold as Usual, but ti.e Ohio banks hive su-peuded "According to 1 iw," a reganls
id newsjM'H'rs ami lecture, and thus it was. in brokeis, Ac. but not a regards farmers and re..
-otne lueisuif, lorv d upon lim. tMavcrv I. as u!.uy- exi-ttsj, a..J thete i- ie.ori to heüeve that it 44I c 4it U ie to evi-l Ui.ti4 every uiau Ltxcuio ei 'ih! tu uro other in.in in intei.ect and :hi al 'ieve.i'pmeiit. In ue form r ther a exi-t-10 evc;y vtvled couiuiun.ty nnUtr s uic one 11. in. e or ativ'd.t-r. Tt.e v. old si.werv i- un! :
de-ignite tlie relation tli.it custa fx tweeii the as n.iid a? ; ring.
u.ar cu-ton.C4"s. 1 he:r notes are slid regarded, however, n seiet t currency, and the same m.y be s.id of Kentucky bank p--jT. Dcmai d lreauiy notes pass freely, ai d if the bankets hand e them g .ufrly the people dj n.it. The w e ittit r fi 1 been v er v change ib!e. We
luve hl riin, fiort Pnjw, and ytsteiday it wa-
1 t!
ie sei lie c!a-e.-, m v er t i;n p 11 1- of
t.i- woiLi. Shivery, so tar u the piinc.j ie- up n wb'.ih it ei-N .vre concent 1. is .is little under
toud iu the North aji
the Ss nth.
Uigiealiy, if not legally, ell-ted leioie i.w.
'1 he extreme high tage of water in the river intertered with bu-:ne-s to some etteut, cutting i ll a go,.. deal ofth.it done w ith those tow n boroer-.ng n tl.e river. Ti e w liter i n.iw- filling rapidlr. The re-
Thetei no Ii, n..r In thete ever been one en- 1 ce.jt- of hog. hive been mderate. an-1 the de ; icted, dedating t!,e negro to be the -!ae f ttie j maud irod ut full prices, in the tore p irt of the white ii.in All law. u;u t!iis uLJect picceed week, but ?! ey l' ive w;4y the lat three I iy, and ; upon it acluMitv. In ties rep.t t. it is like the . under ad vice from Northern Illinois and Iowa, j i .ntion of hu-bt:'l .,n.t wife ' from w hence 10 me 1 t sniv ni the I i-t three dav.
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r o : .i.iif :r .1 a
that -ect Uj -U r ii. dv t s a. res de-u i. el to i'i i .".'", -id 1
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f rt pri- - - e 1 b a
AMUSEMENTS. II ET O I'O M T A II A Mi.
Lai? a--' w rthreii t K.1CU t...:: l.alv...
- r. r;!e.
d interest eau.-es tlie stronger to throw it pro-
I tection over the weaker. F.rnam ip ited, tiie slaves '
the individual, und uie not a t art of the sv-tem.
The probabilities, are thut there is as great a proj-ortam of men in the North who abu-e their families : in the South who iihti-i' fl.eir slaves. . W ith the average id' the Atiii-.m rue the leu- of' ptin it the only stimulus suflicient to make them labor. 1 he separation of children from their j raretits is one great cau-e of complaint, but there . is great rev-on to believe tliat it is of seldom occur- ; rence. j Seji irntionof families frequently occur in tho j North fro tn circuinstan-es as imperative a.? any t t'n.'.t .. ttend upon slavery . The great evil which i is charged un slavery is the possibility of the : deteriorn f ion of the w hite rare from eonf irt with i
fort to save the country; A few days ago, in an article upon "The Fruit of Tre.t -on." we undertook to show tlut there
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suns 01 rsoutiiein leoeoion, inus iar, nao oeen ue 1 .otiii ikmm mai won our 11c.11 ;inu corn we , ci'ledlv and entirely ad v eie to Sou! hern hopes ; can feed the world; they of the South boast that 1 and ie-.ii c . We then .-t.ited that the great qucs- ; w ith their cotton lantations they can clothe the tio;i n -laverv was, to nil intent, practieally dis- j world. The South can do as well w ithout N rth- . p-cd of. and tlist the pa-ople of the North are al- j cm machinery and manufacturers as the North readv coin incd that the old is-aies which hav e so I can do w ithout Southern etfon and groceries. In long vexed them have n longer a place in our j 1 v'-h' the c.tton grow ing m it be said to have been national ;vlitics. In tlie same connection we j fairly inaugurated. At tliat timo the .oiilh pro-j said: J biced nearly all its own necessaries. Suthern "Northern fanatics cjn now see tint all our 1 planters .finding it mure economical to produce : woe ha proceeded from their foolishness. Had j cott .n than to engage in lomestic rn mutactures, ' it not been fr thir agitation, and the spirit of j choose to do so. At the same lime New Kngland resi-tance which it engendered, the present bonier j turned it attention to the production of maim-. slave States would now have been fiee. and re j factures, ami depended for its supply of food on hellion would never have dared to show its head, j New York, Pennsylvania and the Great We.-t. j Ry conceding State rights to the South, and de 1 The lecturer heie quoted at gieat length a mas dining to meddle with its purely domestic iiistitu- ; of statistics to prove the mutual impendence of '
THURSDAY F.VKNING.JaN. oO.
Td f ü'W-rf weh t? ri" t".'.-f f BA1MBOOZLI2STG.
s-J ! to the extent of 1 he id y e?e:d iy at f.'iiJO fä'A the latter ft lots aver aging ' '.Jb'J lb. The weather became rp:e warm ypner lir,- the theimoineter being up to CO rendering it too warm to slaughter, which hdjd to depress the market. Tuesday iTCStcrdavi the market was vervdull
a 1 hn:)v enigh done to et.iblieh quotations. The s lies were: 1 ''! . o"ri ti . .. .v '
..... 4..j.iu a 1 ci t..-uj. ..xv iu ........ ...0 1 bf-'l cnur.trv dres-e. 3 0,1 , 4 '0 2tX)fäg0 :it:3(?3i:j
The nombnl q'itatiotis for live at the close' wa J'l i; ,.r.l :. and the rale obtainable friÄ-
Therfce.pis for the past week and the season ! T-VV JtKIW -V.T. MTU 1
were as follows:
TV rrrt F.Urr Kitrava tia
THE INVISIBLE PR IX FE:
Or, the I land of Tranquil Delight r.vKKYTHrr. tfw ANnnoT.i.Kors.
Total fur the week . Frcv iou-ly reporte-J . . . . ,
4:ib,.v.s fö:,.-j-d
SrT-.-i-:. new r 1 - fit r yiss.'.nc.vbTHT.
I i.i irt o;i"i ,
h!i, :'
Totti this season
Witli one exception this is. the largest tiumber ever packed in this city before. No doubt nowthai the packing will reach half a million this
DISSOLUTION.
MITf VLCONSEXTTHK l'ARTNK t.S!2 1!' IN THK
V. l--tatr .n-irs-, hrt-U'f-.rif exiunr ui..l r tl.-
t na mi;k of I-Ixc!l A .SmitU. U thi rtav Oi- 1 eil.
T r Vtoillili.il' T t ..iir.Vf nt 1r tk.l,.Tl v.tt .rrv
season, atid tt mty exceed It, as tlie scarcity of , h.nc a- rW -re at th 1d stani. ami will 1 a'v aJl
Iain- Kfiin-t the Crm anl o.ilix-t all rfa ni(1 P. sami'kl in:u.n.i J n J.. V.2 FRANCIS S V. 11 II.
cior?rage m Illinois anl Iowa, ami consequent i
low price of bog there, will probably drive a considerable number to this market fron, thence. Cincinnati has the facilities and the means to pack three quarters of a million, should they be brought here. There has been a good demand for mess prk the greiter portion of the weh. in tart to tiil
I h ir f.r vv! and e&rliaru:' ere ot the lsrci t lists rf f.irm-, r.-: it iK-i , jot nt Uri.l-in ih Stao-; an.1 am sUo pr-i44r...J t" j ty txe in anjr vf the VVr.-tern Sra:--. Ho 1 - t" r. t. I'.-r-.ii- in.!. ' ! to tb late f rrn of 1. 7. !1 A Sm th.
w In w ill rail an. I ft.- i ) mi-h- i'bin thirty ii.t - (roia
armv contracts and part from spvtilatrs, and tliis lat w gl e c.st t-y hinjr.
pri e- c!"-e it ."-.' rO'.,Mfy Tö, und holder- a.-kin:
$10 for the be-t braii'ls iu some ases. The ad vaiiee of fi'ic per brl in New Yotk the last half of the we k had some influence on the market. TI.eic has ,een a nuderatc demand for iard at Cj'tPji-lnr country and ci.y in tierces, and the market closed firm. Country shl in kegs at 7c. and city was held at Vc. Not much put in kegs tki sea -on. l!u!k pork very lull, and sides, which were sold a week ago at ll3'c, and held at IJ4C, w ere offered the la-t three fays at 4c, and shoulders at 24c, without finding buyers. The Fngli-h and Iriib packers were the chief purchasers, and they have stepped buying, hence this dullness. Green me.it advanced to $'2 11. for shoulders and .'1 5 4c for hams, but declined ye-terday to J'.i(Sl.jc, and Iul', chiefly owing to the bml weather. Nothing do itg in bacon, excepting that sold to the Government, and the prices thus obtained we give in another place; .'Pc, fe and .V:4c are tiie notniirtl rate for shoulders, sides and clear sides. Sugar eure! hams are selling at b'(?7c, tho latter rate for canva.-sed. The quotations given in our last htn! reference to tho-e done up in paper alone and packe 1 in that shape. (u:te an activ e dem and aro-e for flour about the middle of the week to till Government con tract, anl the supply being light and the receipts small, owing to tlie extreme high rate, and n!so to the fact that many of our city mills were idle, consequent upon it break in tiie canal a few miles north of the city, thus cutting oil' the water k)wer, prices advanced fully lfx-'per barrel, but at the ciu.-e last evening the demand h id fallen on" and tlie market closed quid but firm nt $1 !.(', I 20 for superfine nn l low extra, and s 1 "Jöfit 4 .'l." for family and fancy, and I dhi 1 G l lor choice white wheat the latter nn extreme rate. Wheat advancl to C-(.r 'J c for red and Iöf.. IH for white, and some choice Kentucky brought Älntl ('."i. Oat, firm at ."v. Coin advance-! to g'Jc. H y e declined to 50c, but in good dem ind nt the dec line. Wlitsky advance! to 16 . i h.-ing firm. An active deuiand for pork and lard coop fer.-ige from Illinois, and pork bands advanced to 1 'Jö(a l Ih) ami l.ir.l tierces to $1 :iO(r 1 40. Slack hhds and Hour barrel are also higher. In the grocery market there has been no change a regards coll'ee, but sugar is '4c lower and molasses lo. The demand hal leen restricteil by the high water, but was improving at the close.
Ji.r7-dA wlw
HIANCIS SMITH.
MEDICAL.
B Pi A X I) E'S T U S S I L A G O CIIIF- (VriHS ANInI.iS. SjP Sf l-l hy nil In'.irei-t-. . rent a hot. 15 It A N 1) K S T USSI L A (i O Cl'VS.S ASTHMA AND WIIfl ZINti. Jolf" S hi by all PrucrchU. 2." cent box. Ii II A N DE S T I T S S I L A ( ; O t'L'KKS ctNirv.rnvK ''n;ns. Tjf" So 1. 1 hy :ili I irUk.kri.-t-. g." ci-nts a t'.
lUIAXDE'S Tl'SSI LAG O
i:rm:s umiitathin f thk. Jgy Id by all lnipgi-ts.
TUNS1I.S. cents a box.
r u a x de s t rssi h.VCO Ii (jroO'l f r I'iiMk- Sj4'iv'rs mot Sinei-r-, TO t'LKAK I HE V01CK.
15 11 A X I) E' S T I. S S I L A G O Ct RK.s IIOAUSKNKSS AND SdltK TIIKOAT. gf S.'l I by ail lruggi-?s. cuts a h... 15 II A X D K S T U S S I L A (; () n kr.scoNsi'MiTiox ix tiikfikst st.ujks.15 il A X I) E' S T IT S S r E A G O CUUKS ASTHMA AND HUd.N'CHITlS.
Sn'il hy all firufTgi.-ts. cents a l.x.
15 H AX D E'S TP SSI LA GO Is I'li-tt-.m! tn tL- Ta.-t i:l Jren cry f r it. "li'lvAN Sr U S 8 IL AG 0 n:ui:s iioui-iNtj ruiain ANücimir. .Stil.i hy II DruKi.-ts. '20 win a . . 1 .11 1'OKTViVT TO I.AII I B:s. DU. JOHN HAUVEY. HAVING IOIT UPWARD OK tw ! ty v t-ar '1 voted his professional lime t xcluMvdy to tlietreatiiK-i t or rental Iii f f iCllltiev, aial luv ilia's aoi-'iili I in hfii.satnls of ca-es in resl orinp th a!T!i-t't t ' .-oiin 1 hoatth, has now entire onfiiionce in rf?ri!ig pr.hlirly Sreat lmcrlatn Itemed t,9 DU. HAKVKY'S
CHRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS
"iti;i I INofic. TO AD IT,? TrnRS.All adcalu.n,,e:t tan f,.r tl aj-t't irint ti'iif, ami nnlereA out bcfnrt tn exjiirit in of't'it' time ..-r., tri'l f,e cniryed the regular r,itt for the ti in ? ( the time they ire r-t 'rr-ni nut
MEDICAL.
PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.
T
IO LADIES OF DELICATE HEALTH OTt IMPAIRED
ork inuatioii, or to those bv whom an increase nf
family is from any reason nhjVction.ihle, the umlersigncd would offer a prescription which is perfectly r'lia.le and safe, and winch has been prescribed in various tarta of the Old Worl I for thepat century. Although this article is very cheap and simple yet it has been put up in half pint bottles il aold very extensively at the exhorbit.uU price of f 3 per bottle, the amlerk'tied propose to fur-ru-h the recijie for $1, by the possession of which every lii'ly cm supply heretf with a perfect safeguard, nt any lru stere for the tnflinir um of 25 cents per year. Any physician or drupni-t will tell you it is perfectly harmless, thoaaTi.ld .f testimonials can le procured of 0 t-llic icy. Sioit to an v part of the w orld oil receipt of 1, bv a'Mre.-s-li.it. ' I. J. C. DKVK.k'.r.. I. O. F...X, Xo.2.103, New Haven, Connecticut. uly22-iAw 61
DR. J. A. MERRILL, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, OF IVoav York, 1 T THF. E A UN EST SOLICITATION OK NXME HOI'S g"lL patients, will remain in Indianapolis nnt.l the fir-t 'l May, and continue his niccessful treatment of lih-u-mutism. Njiirali4, IVralj si, Dyspepsia, T'rpility of the Liver, St. Vitus Dance. D- nfness, Prolapsus Uteri, (Falling if the Womb), na all IWrvoiij DitstMiNths, h in nw and complete rv-tem of II!!!; ! Mj ISIiECTUlClTV Dr. Mfhkill has f.r sale his improved
ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE
Ami will ive instruction to individual or class ia his iiw -v-Vm of ap;.lvi:, Electricity. K'nis at the (.Illental Ho;ie, Indien entrance. Reception Lours from 10 A. M. to 4 I. M. janH-dlm-eod COMMISSrONC, -L, S. Matthews, GEXERAL COMMISSION
AMP
Which have never yet failed (when the directions have U'cn strictly foili.wi !,) in removing difficulties arising from or.srr.ucTioN, ok stoffage of nwtuke, Or in retoritlR the system to perfect health, w hen suffering from Spinal Affections, Pr-'iap-us, Uteri, the Whiles, or other weakness of the Uterine OrR.vn. Also, in aUrc of Ivbi'.ity or Nervous Prostration; Hysteric, Palpita tions, Ac, which are the forerunners ot more serious dis. ease. Jjy These pills are perfectly harmless on the con-tl tut ion and m:vy be t.tlcn by the mot delicate female without cans-ire üstress, at the same time they act like a charm by stri-r.th!iiin!?, i!ivig'ratimr and restoring the system tn a healthy c'.iKlitioti, ainl by bringing: on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cau.-e the ohstructi'.n may arise. They PhouM, however, not be taken ilnrinir. th first three or four months of prepnancy, thoiich safe at any other time, an miscarriage would be the result. Each box contain Ci) Fill. I'rire $1, and when desired will be spot by mail, pr-paid by any advertised Airent, on receipt of the money. Sl 1 by Drucists reti"mlly. J. EI'.YAN, Uochester. New York, General A pent. i-y TOMI.tNSON A COX, Agents for Indianapolis. julyifMA-w '61
IVciv .llcclical Dict-ry. For the speedy and permanent cure of C.ON'OURHEA, CI.EF.T, UKF.THAL DICH ARGES, SKMIXAI. WEAKNESS, NIOHTLY EMISSIONS, INCONTIN ANCK, UK KITA I, I URITA lill.lTY, (iravel, stricture, and Aflc?ions of the Kidneysand Rladder which has been tisel by upw ard of one hundred physicians, I N THEIR THIVATF: PRACTICE, WITH ENTIRE SUCCESS, supersediin; Cubebs, Copaiba, Cspsuls, or any other compound hitherto known. BELIi'S SPIaClFIC rifiliS Are e-dy In action, often effecting a cur in a few dayfc, anJ when a cure is tf!:rted it is permanent. They are i n jured from vegetable extracts tLst are hanr.le-on the 5j-stem and never na'i-eate the stoniach, or imirefr.nate the breath; and beiiii; svipar-coated, all uan-eiua taste is avoide d. No chance of diet i- necrs-ary while usinj: tiieui; nor does their action interfere with busiues pursuits. Each box contain six dozen lilts. PKICE ONE IioLLAK, Ami will be sent by nivl!, pot-pa! f by any advertised Afnt, on receipt of the miey. ISoUl by Druirjlsts generally. None genuine without mv signature cn the wrapper. J. HUYAN", R.x-bester. X. Y., eiitruj Agent. CY" T0MLINS0S A C0.X, Agents tT Indianapolis. jiij'l9-d.Vw61
LIVERY STABLES.
O. W- JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables
1 X0S. 11 ANT13 WEST PEARLSTREET, i I IXt)U.Ar0US,IMUA. I gsjj Hrrs, I'.iiirifes, ("arri.iifes ar.d Sa.tdle Horses a'.w-av sin readiness. Charees m'xterate. dec.l-tf
FORWARDING MERCHANT, Lnrc Fire-Proof Itiiildiit, NO. 124 FOURTH i-T., WLijT .side, Ilctwcon .Muin Slrrel nnd the Hirer, I.OUISVILLK. KV. CSa Cjiis;i.iiitLt3 are respectfully solicited, and iai-tr.e,j..i-.-.c w-.th prompt returns ;ur u ree 1. JanlS BANK PROPERTY.
SALK OF HASK PHOPEllTY By virtue ff an order j of the Ilnone Ci-cuif Court, the i1:i i r-;'-i'.e1, Rec-iver j ol the lU or.e Coiiuty Barifc, wili, 141 li e i2d day f Fe i niary lxt, between the b;.;r of lo o -1 k A M nnd 4 : o lock P. M., at the Curt H.-u-e in lx-baie-n. I'. r.County, Indiana, o-- public and pnv Uc b.iie a.l the r:tur i and perjiial k"! of ?aid l'.u.k. cu-stii; ;u part of "Tie Itrire ww ar.d complete Luiii .sfe; (vv-ail PiT'C; Ca-pei; Copvir, I'ri Copy Stai.it; i'i:i scale-; a compbti M't of Hi:.k rVe-k-f.-r la'.ki:.c pur;oe; Ii.kslands; and Tarioii- 'ilher articU-acouiun.uly u l mt'i.k- : i i-a:id bosin.- n.T.ce. I All said property will l- sold fcr cn-h in hand ewept j the a!e cn that titni w.il be it.veu if the payretnt is The -ale w .'.l coi.tu.u rieb Saturday succeeding the Jav above ruined ur.Ll all the p.- .p. rtv i- s. JJ. A. J. PO-'-NF. P.eceivci. j lifbanon, Ind.. Jan. IS, lsVj-J. Jn3o-d;A.i
NOTICE. I i rT PEUSOXS IIAVIXQ j FD Iwks bcl..niuKt' the late GOPJUN TAN NKR. will confer a very errat fjvor ty retu'r.ir-r th same imme- j
'....e!y, to Ni. 4.1 North Pennsylvania stret. lOK SALE A cunipVtte Law- Library, f Ttuerly tl.e
j r ; erty - f Oort'T Tat.-., r. decea-et. "Will -liat a! r. al fcarga M. Aj piy to ;. -tl-jai THOMAS COTTKF.LL.
C. XV. KALL V CO., EXCHANGE STABLES, 25 iiJ.nois vricr.r.T, OPPOSITE BATES HOUSE. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. a i -;5-dly
TAKE NOTICE. fllHF. UNDERSIGNED HAS Tills JUT PCPCIIAJFD I tl.e Sn-k cf G Md owned hj. K. A. Wt'.l, in the V.! fliow- Fi'.iit lite.-. N'.. and will rv ;wp a romph'te a-.- rtsaent ol i! e latest stl- of itumls. a id will ks-p e.- ; piitnosUorknii.niijniii all t.. 1U cuin r w-il i tl.e i:, w one-, wLiiii tie - '..( t - 1 1 give Li tn a tail b fore p'ir h.ilr.? e!sewher- II" will a!--- ke-p a gc-J assort-' me:,t f ( Men's and Boys' Clothing; j iN HAND. Aln a trood Stork of Turn lulling I .t for.-f-t the ptace. Odd Fellow HallvAo. 2, YV ASHING TON iTKELT. If V... 1.71 llM,Ki:it. j.r.U-d3m
MUSIC.
Patriotic Songs Harmonized for .lule 'oice and Appropriatefor use In C'Hlilp.
DRUGGISTS.
SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO,, vholesalf: LRUGi.lSTS. And Healer In rnnrj (loodi, PerfuiueryT Ac. Also, Aftenta f r the aie of IvniK-d lvtrleum. lilunuaatii.fi Oii, superior t ai.v Cva! O l, fur:.-hi d ia aiiy (jjiiiii.iiijl the lowest maikei raU. 17 NI irj WILLIAM STkEtT. NEW YORK.
AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE.
1 i The Snhbnlh-Sehool Hymn and Tiim-llooUy j C. nuinm;: apward of t hun Ire ! ch ice bymna and tre PHH i: M ( EMS. AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE. ! WILIVRD A STOWEU I i.n N j. 4. Pa'e Itoue I
GROCERIES, &C.
VtZ: DHY COCDG.
- AT TTT
NEW YORK GllüCKüY STOKE, Mo. 7 I't Vatiinfftnn Mrert. C1 IL I UFLU having purtha-ed th- ab.ve e-laVbb-. rnt of fie Ve-r. P.-yai.t, intend k'erV'' r--r.
untly ou baud a full u; p'.y of every article lu the I.i if FatniTr lirorerle nd ProTUfen. nt will a-a-r
Lan
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ererr iriifif t le of the b.'-t juality arid at the 1- we.t !
prio. - ........ . t j Th highest ma'krt prirc, in f ah, piUl f r a't Wrv4 t.f Pr -'.'i. e. He ri'-j -tfu!lr -.tKit tl;e r-',i, r penerapr. In tbe ciiv nifi cuunlry, I- cam raauui hi Uork aui4 rncaa N f. vre purc!iat:v elsewhere. Artk-W-s proiuj Jy delivered la all parUf the c-tr. A.dlm C- H.
DETTISTS.j
P.G. C. ilUNT, E IST T I 3 T
OFFICE AND P.ESIIF.NCF, o. 3i i:a,st jx.ixtiir.r s thi: ct , INDLVNAIMLIS IX d.
DINING HALL.
IU KT'S DLL HALL. No. 13 South Illinois Street,
(FOUR DOORS PELOW PALMER HOUSE.)
M
EALS AT ALL HOURS THE BEST THE MAR-
aei a nor as. iirsteri ana liimr in every style.
owsTKit sow ti:. n:Ts a iiou l, Ei'il to the lit 5trw.
Hoarding hy the Day.
PreaUaM 6to10o'cbk. iHiiiier 12 to 2J, Supper .- 6 to 3 X. It. No Lfiuors retailed on the premi-es. riov-3ni
i
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NOTICE.
?T A NKW VKAU CALL -A KXODLi:
A SuN would refipectrolly re,net all those Indebted to them to call at their place of bus;nenon E ist Yn-h'r.rt( n . street, north bide, opp.sitc Glentis' p.lock, and uUtbeir accoiijits. A. Knodle A" Son neeil the liinin-v or thejwouM fivt tLtis publicly call upoiilhur p.iu -iiv for hw favors in the past tl.ey ar catrenit-ly obliged. I: will Five A. Kti'sile A Vii i-if.r.ite plca.-nrc to serve all who ', may call on tli. in iu the future. Jaij-dtf j
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PIANOS.
I-!-
PIANO FORTES
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oct.
JT. II AVK ON HAND A NUMHF.R OF FTTtS ,
t la-s t'laiius, w Inc. i we will sell at fov-t for ca-h j WILLI ARD A STOW ELL, No. 4 rtate llouio
WANTED.
'-liB&-s
200 Recruits Wanted 1011 THE OF The IJcvrnlh Iiifaiilrv, WHICH M.1J0R J. . G0RÜ0X Is authorised to rais In Indiana. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. iAY FROM 13 TO $22 PER 1IONTH, WTTU KATIONS, quarters, medical attendance, Ac, complete. All w ho enlist w ill at once be. clothed, subsisted and provided with everything essential to their coikfort by the. Government. The term of enlistment isTlrc Year. Tay to roniinence fron date of t lilistment. None hut able-biHiied hingle uieu, between the ages cf IS and 30 years, n cd apply. Recruiting Rendezvous in Stetzger's new- building. No. 5J East Washington street, oi'joitnnir Odd Tellow s' llall. t. U. COM', First Litutt natit Bov27-tItf ElevcL'.L Infai.try, Kcruiting Officer.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS JESSE tOIIIVS01V, General Commission Mcrchant, AMI r Drstlrr ift Flour (raiii and nil kind of Country Produce; Wine und Liquor. rirarj, Tobarro, Ac. Omt'K AND WARKHOCSF, 237 SOUTH SECOND ST., HIT AIH.MMIIA. Advance made ou Coiisieniiienta. aufr22dly
DRY GOODS.
IT,
0 0
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HOTELS.
Hotel.
ON THK EUROPEAN PLAN, cjrv or ! voKK.
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snr.i.E nM.tjs ,v) cents rni n.v CITY HALL SQUARE, COR-FU.VKFÜLT ST., Orp:t City Hall.
T E A IS AS THEY MAY I?E ORDERED IN TIIE
If I aciu Kefectory. 'I here i- a Partr h-p and
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JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Si.Yui.E J.rw of.; ;i,.mssi:s. For ficlil, portability ami jwjwer they ucrfeie all others. For sal by SEMMOXS, Optician.
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SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C, Of the pTatc-t tni)!Tut'Piit t-owf-r, of nf w im-
pToron;pRt prprlr a.'lj:t-tr! to th ri; . ,0iJ;ra fmu tl.e cuui.try, with particulars, pre in; t!r AtUiK'el tf. Kenairinj: nHt!v nj with di-pntch.- i 5? EMMONS. Optician. J ocUH1. '..'. So nth IUiaoia street.
BENJAMIN H IiU'mN. WU.I.IAM IMI.MU1U X, L'e of ü.oc A 15rri- n J I te . a-.-.v r A I .-Uack.. HARRISON Si FISHBACK, ATTORM tJYS AT OFI :cy, NO. ti EA.-T'.VAslIINf.TtiN ST., . a a -
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fWWr. UNDEr.sp.NKI HAVING ASSuCIkTED I LhmlTe. t"rtherh tV.e pract c e-f th' fw. m:;i a tend to ail lrl 1 i-i et.'rti'td r re r th t:e and Fe dr2 C'-ert. P.FNJ AMIN HH;::m,v WILUAM P. UMiüAAK. Lv. n.bef' 11, lv.l-II-nry M. S tt. Notary Public, w,t ;V. ak'.owl. rr..i' of d..!, Ac, at a' ove ..Jf.re. 4--l;-l-a
PHYSICIANS.
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P AT BHTS OrTTUNED Fm 5Er üfVr.THONS OF EVFRT der:pUoti. I r cul t.:. went m urc. Nt patenl no piy. M-iid for C.rcular, in u.tf term., liret)n, Ac. Adlre AMOS PRO DNA X, oovla-dlj Patvnt AMomry, Wa-h.ufton, I. C.
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