Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3549, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1862 — Page 2

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Thr rln It tiimi prrrrrrt. ... J'lCi $4,1.

Oomooratic Union State Ticket id SltKtTAtT Or STATt, James s.'athox. Of ilarlyn Cuuiitv. ro AtPITOE Or STATE, JOSKi'il KI STINK, Ol' Fount tin County. , r TaKJimka or tatc. MATTHEW L. Hit KIT, Of Davie Count?. TO ATTO.T l.lMtAl, OSCAIi D. IIOI.D. Of Decatur Count. ft triRlJrTKMM-MT Of It'BUC I.ITHC-TlO.t, - MILTON' 15. HOPKINS. Of ClinUm Coui.tr.

The Treasury .loir .Vhrmrt TJie Ilf pubtxari leader do not appear to luve tl courage or aagaeitj to meet Ami overcome our financial diffkaliie, ir to profit bj tie experience of the pat. Every (overrtrnerjt.il attempt to make paper ejual to coin, b.il tiuiplr upon the pub Ik: fith, hat ended not only in li-a-ter to the cttfeti hrI.ri-u.illY tut a national batiliruptcr. A paper currency to a limited extent wowUi douLtle le a temporary relief in our present financial hectsaitie, itvt ihat ma? lx a ju-titicati-n fur tliei,ue, as proel, of one hun drei and Cfty tuiliiou:-of Treasury bote and for making tttera a lerl tender in the payruerit of all puMie and private ohTijrnt'Ktn , but tinier thi. menure I accvnitun'fvl with a tax levy suffic'ei t to uteel the jHfcuuiarv ol (ligation of the Govern merit ami inspire inutitlence in it ahititrtn fulfill in plee of faith, the Treasury notes will inevitahlv depreciate in value. S. loti a they pas. curieitt, or even at at .wtall depreciation, a4 it i tlie eaitt way to rroride for the payment of the'puMic .i.debtcilnes,' the temptation will le almost irre-tistilile to lejnd ujton th.it resource to meet .the torrent obiiatioTH of the (Jovprnrnent. And it t!it U dre iittioiial bankruptcy and repudiation will be tl.e tdliinile result, mid that too at no distant day. Conire- should not authorize the issue of a inj;!e treteitry inte witT.ont nt the Mine time providing a t.ix Iey which a ill be ample to ivetoii- j tidfiice in the ability cf the (iot ertirueiit to meet . ... . . i

I: pecuniary nMipition. r manners will n t inv;t fundi in (Internment securities unTes the

ability of t!.e (loveriiinent w t only but iL wil- ! liiife- i fulfill if pledge of f.tith i demon- j trited. If thi is not done all descriptions of j

(orcrumeut .-eouritie mtit decliu? in value. A similar kind of financiering to that now iiroposed was tried during our revolutionary era. To meet the neeesnitie of thnt t-criod $'-J,KM,0(0 of conti iieut.il currency was first issued. That sum went at it fan e. TUat auion'it w.ta iiiere.i.-'ed to $300,4HM,IKJ0 and it wa nude a legal trader. Hut tliis diil not prevent its depiociation, until a bushel would not buv a breakfast. During the Kiencli Revolution (hero were two ities of Treanry notei, both' of which became entirely worthier.1 In April. IT'JO, 4M),rMH,)( franco of Government notes were i.ued. called "assignaU." Four months afterwards the amount wi treble!.- In all forty thousand millions of francs wore LsueJ, none of which were redeemed. In ix. ye-rs only, the-e "aignaU" btame val

ueless. Subsequently, anotlier description Of j

"Tre-turT notes" was lssue!, called maDdates," and lauded prucrty was specifically pledged for for their redetuptio't. Six himlred millions of francs were firt Issued, and this fir. was increased to twenty-faur hundred million- but even with that jecurityt and the pledge of puMio faith, these "mandates" followed in the footsteps of the "asfinatV beetime entirely worthless. Thj Bank ol KnUo'l note, which were made an atootute tender during tho war of Xapoleon,

r ...:.w ...... :. .k !

a pel ui uiiiir i ein, nii.w i.iinuiiiuiii- uiu M' curity upon w!ich they 'were baeI, depreciated near tTurtf pvr cent, below the specie ttand inl. Thone are facts which thould receive couhiderutlon, epwi 11? by our law makers. And our Treanry notes" will likewise tlepreciate In value unless the amount issued U restricted to tut is required as a circulating medium for the con duet of the losine-9 of the country and a tax levied sufficient to maintain the credit of the Government and fulfill its pecuniary obligations. Kighty rears ag John Adams announced principle for the management of National finances,

which are equally, applicable to the present period as tlieu.au! which, if we are wUe, will be , adhere-1 t now, HeaKI: A certain nm of mnrcv is necessary to circu : latr among society in order to carry on' their bu-ine-is. This precie sum is discoverable by calculation and reducible to certaintv. Von emit j paper moner or any other currency fur thi ' purple cnti. you reach this rule, and it will not detveciate.' After voa reach thU rul it will tlepreciate, nn l no wiwer or act of leilition hitherto invented can prevent it. In the case of , pipr. if von p on emit:ing forevrr, tin? whole iiih will be wortli no more thau that which w as emitted within the rule. The priiu-Iples f the Democracy are directly avere to the tiiuncial Kchenirs of thos-e who now have the control tf the Government, nnd it will be who to let the responsibility rest entirely with them. Cetinrlnya Petitor ra tic Oil ender nnd Vlilte-Mliln(r n Hr pit Mirau Our. We ?tippe the thought h is occurred to our readers a score of times that, Uid a Democratic Secreury of the Nary, Mr. Totov, for inftanre, acte-I as Secret iry Wvn is did in autlu ruir his brother in law to plunder the Govern meot . Trsury of $70,l)!R, thei would h ue bera im end to the utery tai-et agnuin him The pro would have di-cuss-ed the act with ju.'t severity, public meetings would hue le let i iint it, und Congress ernsuml it. In fact. Mr.' Toiriv, lor nn imprudent ict in relation to a cud contract, was censured by the la-t Cotigics, and jet. in ri;upari.Mn with tLe maladntinitralioti vi" Secr tnrv VVtLLk.i. Toten act;-m was sp rtiexs in it- hone-ty nnd propilety .' Mr. II VLt, in his peech iu oppis'tiiu to 'white-wa.-h.Oj; Wilijj, r'oiol t. this in his usual cau-Uvtyle. He Kiid; "Ibit, Mr. iVeshlent, let me k yr-n to ?nnctne. if yon csn. for a moment, wh-it voiid hoe lieeti the cm!ct of the-e RepuMic in Senator tting arHiKl me if we h-d found such a mi-np plici..n ;the pHl:e fund' bv a Dem KTtif eiret;r Whv. ir, the voenbuary ol (irevfao nnd Kiimm Titerärnre would hareleen ethautel frr elaie epithet with which the p-lishe-l Sena tvsr fnm Ms-.ichn-vett Mr. Sumner) w.,u!. hare overwhelme-l tire IVmornitic defin'psenl w-ho had put iTO.lMH) i,t" the public money into the pocket of oie of M farnUviHere "w4T.tT-Tie"feetriTte impuNive Senator lrru M.eUlg n Mr. Ch uuiler, not now in hi e it. standing up like the last ol the tribune?., and iuokut tl.e judgment of de.tlh upvn ibt min ho Ml rniie stich a u-e at the public film! at such a time; and the keen planne of the Chairman of the Committee on Finance Mr. KeveiklfU MuIw''lt-lV.d througli all tlie gnkanier with which such iVniocr.ttio de liixpieticy wwuJd lmreou;ht tosWeM it--tf fr-on the puMie g;e. Sir, there is an intrn tue Ic Foil on this subject, for whith 1 am indc'tcl to tl l4MLi't9 !.U from )ia. (Mr. Sitruian When he wa in the other II ue. and there w .i a little misapplication of the Nddio fund by the Secietarv of liie Navy. ho came from the same to ii and the same Sute with the present Secre tan no retJrctiotis ou Oinnecticut or Harttord; but it u it coiiM'idetice, that is all laughter Mr. Dilute -Vou neel not nuke any aj!oy bo tint subject at all.

5p!l C'Trr'jvoTvVTic of tb iTs-;: Tim'. I ram Untiiineton.

"Mr. Hale If there wa any reproach tobe Ct t.p m Co it ecticut or Hartl id, the fact th-t It I 4 s; produced my fiierd wonMcovera multit'ide of Ire. L inciter Hut. ir, al.eri thi d-l'.i ipjfcy e f the. Secir'ary of ti e Nat y froni the S. ?e of Ci r e ticut ar. 1 the c ity of Hertford w.i under con:d':ati4n, a re; rs tati. e frrii Ohio, by the name, if Joha Shtrm ift. intestigatri that rnitter, and he feubrn tted tl ee reo utiotn: Reed rd. That the Secre'ary f the Navy Ins, with the sanction of the i're-ident, a Mise I his discretionary joaer in the e'ertion -f a coal agent, and tu th 'purba.-e of fuel fur the (toveiiimeiit. " ' "He had abused his rower in the selection of

wreml wjrent. 1 ) twX know whether the a err i uwve pruw mmtmr m U hiepee am hint wit wai a itlativeof Mr. Toucev cr not. I am told the Comrnmder in Chief lias ben degraded by that he was a fiiend. ' Well." fir, it waa not rieht ! the Ireir!ent " nd Secretary of War; that the

M'ilijn-mt Attari on thr C'imman.Itr in-Chief of the Army bj Üit Radical t'"tiVn" Thr Vactt Cnorni) the lit Cnlittmeut of tU Soldun im the Cotifttl'rate .rmy. Wa.shix.tox, February 9. The A1olilionists in Wa!iinton, lMth in and out of Congress, are pursuing (Ten. McClellan with tl.e malignity of fiends. Having signally failed in their o;m atttcks 'upxa hiti. they now resort to tKe: most insidious 'an! wiriiHIv metis

of placing him in a false sition before the army.

OFFICIAL.

for a Democrat!; Secretary theu to select his p-ir

ticular ft :end-. 'RrttnlrrJ, Thüt the contract made by the Secretarv of the Navr, under date of September '23. l-. with Willi am C N. Swift, for tl.e de livery of live oak timber, was mde in violation of law, and in a manner unusual, improper, and InJuri jus to the fiblic service. Rmlrt4, 1 bat the iLstribotion by the Secretary of the Navy of tfte pitromgein the navy 'tapIs among members of Congress, waletructive of diciplioe, corruption in its inHuence, and Id-hly injurious to the public service "There were two other rebitKn of censure, and I will tell you how that h!e received them On the 13th of June, lfW, a will aear by the journal. Mr. Sherman moved the previous juetion, and it was seconded,' arid the motion teing m the main question, it was .lecidod in the afTirm itive hy one hnndred arnl one to seventyone, and the rcvilutioii was paaed by a vote of one hundred aud eiulit to forty one. as appears by the journal of the iloue. At that time there w.a not a Republican majority, if I aru rightly informei. in the IIoue of Kcpreeulatitc. . At leat, there wx not a majority there suUicient to enable them to elect u staun h a man as Speaker a my friend from Onto. The House wa. ;dut 4iUlly divided Iwtween the Democrat and the Republicans. There were a few who turned the tc.ile. but there was no Republican majority in the House; nnd et, on a vote of ccuu:e on the bwretary of the Navy for a ni.u.t of 'he discretion which the law had eon tided t; Liua. that Democratic Secretary from the city of Hartford, in the Stite of Connecticut, was cenauted by a vote of more, than two to one."

Hkioiit's Vacant I'lack. Speaking of the Unitdl States Senator ship, the Indiana American, ruTdiheI in thi city, had the following paragraphs ye-terday. We give them as coming from a cc:is(.i ntious IlepAibiican, who thinks what he says, nnd keerw op a devil of a thinking all the time: We are fpiite fiee to say that we would prefer to see Mr. Hiighl ictuniel to the Senate rather thin Col. Thompson, or Mr. Owen, whose error i thesame as Col. Thompson's). The inliktl nini.iuiices Col. Cyrus M. Allen Uatonoof the c indi late for the vacant Senatorship. Theie its entire unanimity in the opinion tiwt he i the be-l man iu the Slate for the place. Our m an and only one believes it, and he believe. it .-Lrong. Gov. Morton left Washington yesfenl.iy afternoon tor this city. He may arrive ut .r A. M. to morrow. Hi numeious friends are invited to call and see him eurlv.

F'r thr Pally !tatp Sntinsl. " The rxptitslnn of Ilrlulit. Mr. Kkitor : I'roni the fact that our read.er fieijuently tee rrticles in the columns of the Sfntincl condemning the action of the United .States Senate in expelling Mr. Ihight, some pounds are furnished for the I relief that an effort is tobe made to redress the wrongs he has pu Acted at the hands of the Senate, at the coming election in the Stale of Indiana. There can be no doubt in the mind of any sane person, that the particular Hi arge alleged against Mr. Htight. and upou which he was expelled, was insufficient. ' The' writing and delivering the letter to Mr. Lincoln w as simplx an act of courtesy that in times of juiet would have received no notice from the public. ' Tfiettnte ls not far distant "when tho-e'wlirf expelled him fioiu the Scu ito for, writing that letter ill be asJianied of tho art. : - Hut wneiherhts etpnfsin was right or wrong, the Democratic pat ty need not necessarily iuquire, "or make a tuss about it.

Ou the Mh of January last, the Democratic

President i now him-elf aciinjr aa Comwiinder

in Chief; and that Gen. McCleihn has bee n restricted to the commai.d of the army of the Potomac alone. It has even feen te!ersnKel hence to the leading- Abolition journal In Kew Votk that "(Jen. McClellan will not reJgn In consequence of this chance, but will strire, in the Department of the Potomac, to rival Gen. Hnell and en. Hallerk, öö a level with wlnm tlse new arrangement places him." Tili atrocious attempt to degrade the Commander-in-Chief had thesame origin as the fabulous reports of the tonverationsof Jim Iane with the President and General McClollsn; but its faliitjr will be exploleil much sooner ihaii they were. The whole country knows that tlie movements of General HaJleck and General Huell, whether recent or reiuote, ami the movements of all the General under tiieoi, are tho resuUs of the execution of General McClellan' plan and orders. The recent

actions of Somerset aii Fort Henry are tlie first victorious steps in (Jen. McCle'lan's vastatid comprehensive plan for the Huppres'Mn of the relellion and the restoration pf the Unit n. These stabs at (Jen. McClellan were doubtless intended fr circulation nt the Went. Let me ajjain a.-ure your reader-, therefore, that Gen. McClellan is Commander in ChieTt-f the army of the United Stes; in deed as wedl im io nime;and if there are any so stupid or obstinate as not to believe it, they will foon Income uiipleariititl v convinced of the fact. And there is another fact which my as c!l be mentioned in this connection. It is that if the rebellion is not attacked and vanquished by the plans adopted by lieu. MeClellari, the execution of which has now been commenced, it w-ili not be crushed at ail. The attack on Gen. McClellan is made by the special friends and ivorshijaTS of Jim Lane, out of revenue at the supjoed action of General McClellan in excising and defeating the hideous crusade of that stupendous humbug. When Lane was running around here ventilating "his prand expedition," and bogging everybody, from Senators and Rcpreentatit e.s down to telegraph opera tors, to blow hi trutubet, Gen. McClellan, disgusted at the man's antecedents nnd known dtij:ns, refusitl to see him. or in any way to connteii.inte.hini tr "hits expedition.", The President net er sanctioned his scheme, but expressly stijs.laied that, in all things, Jsne should act uu ler General Hunter's orders. These ate the facts. Hat Line's friends, believing that General McClellan -mx e ( Jener tl Hunter a hint to "Hjuelch" Lane's vanity, are. yelping nnd snarling at t'io General's heels like a pack id' rabid cur. Fremont' iiiends, too, are observed of late to wear a self-satisfied smüe, and to tlrtip hints about Fremont's "valuable sen ices" being about to be called into reoui-ition again. Up to this time it is certain that, so far as any net ion on the part of the President and Secretary of . War is concerned, nothing has been done to lift the Pathfinder out of the obscurity to. which he has been ino-t justly cou.-igned. Hut, a the. abolition element in the Senate is exceedingly strong, it. is tin ders.tMd that, as noon as Jim Lano resumes his scat in that body, a tremenduoiis presaire will be brought to boar upon the Pieddeutto restore Fremont to his former no-iti ii.

') S uae ot the eastern newsaperi are building very sanguine exnectations upon the alleged fact th at the Un in of the euli-tmeut of the Southern soldiers would expire in May, and that they would not re enlist.; Tne inference they draw is, that, after the month of May, theie will ,be no rebel uiuiy to fight, or, at he?t, an aruiy.iwiuj'osc 1 of raw recruits. And the application lley make is, that, it we wait till May, we can overrun the Sooth at pleasure. Now, thi is a very grave mistake. Kven supposing the alleged fact to be true, the "raw recruits" would not be so tcry raw, rr the reserves and newly raised regiments hae I ecu drilling with great assiduity, and they would (I - lit with desperation. Put there is goid authority for saying that these, is no pru-rect of any diminution iu the strength of the rebel armies now in the field for at least a year to come. If the alleged fact were true.it would be equivalent to .sating that the Southern States con-ideied their case hopeless, arid w ere on the pointof aban

ooning the tontest in despair.

On it diappc ir.itice our eye were eagerly di- j

renei io me nter s level to ui trie it Mil. It w i wonderful to w :tr lonz. tlie sernl lengthen- Tursi r t'trtrrrT, f"t. 4. 1"!. ing Mit as it seer;t-i to m. ni.:e. The sjspen-e tTTHOLDFJ.'S OF I'ONDS OF THK UNIw4 ifiieve.1 ,y tl.f oddeo shooting up from the stMtixsJ Au,-t-t 19. lst, jTa?.lMbr-jar .witer's line of a w bite? column of s; ray fifdown . fifcl l1v- tty tl..!it:e,, lh4lfmU,n u mw! f..r

th paymtiit of fle C"iip" f sra:-nt.a.l i.aTt

for sale;;"

the Ji-!s-!it i. ai d. a i: eMiuite.1. two and

a ..half miles away. irum us. -The taorUr bot wa scarcely mtel by the explosion, ami the mortar-carriage recoiled but two or tluee inches. This w as very encouraging.

I he (eeond experiment wa made with twenty

wMvb rc"Tn','?ii on tli- lth instant,' In rein, s-a ly to thrir trni.r, t y the Tr-stirrr f th fnitrI Statin at "S'ahiTTjft, oi hy eitt.srcf the AfsUtaM Treaurrr at New Tork, Hosten, r I'liila lrlj t.ia.

rvwii' Af6tr. Cart. C.ä.vt.üie a tin' 05a- yr wv srhe.tuir, hanc th

cliafgmgtfce gun. Tlie concnVsinn was terrific. 'llt"' f earh Cupn an-l tb appn-K Some distance in the rear of the boat where I ura of CQ rwb mut irsntsl for j animation twniwgi n---rwynnt patnfnt.-'mTt thry?e whrj w wnirxw tt am rail Mt?

rirnaiiied abmelde and in the boat were consul fciywnt.. . r , , . . . , S. r. tlUNb, .

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eraldf shocked. The shell ro?e beautifully, mount- j, fcI-'-naw5t intr muih bi-ber In the air. aiJ at the exr-iration rS

of -J',, ecoi:d., struck tl.e water at au estimated distance of three miles. This concussion showed itself very palpibly uptm the boat. The lutchway cover'mgs in the front part were lifted off, and in some cases broken and split, while the boat itself recoiled some two or three feet, and pene

trated the aott bank of the nver.

esrstr r tfhTreary,

coriTnACTs,

tVotlct io Contractors.

Crri a; or th Iw .Ui(il, ' ImJianafH.ri, IiaSiaaa.. )

EAbED riiOI)SALS wiil revived at tb of ihr Irwiiaaa Arenal until Frbraarr llh. Is61. for

Kif'erimcnt irnaiber three was ma le with the i kni and furnishinir tlie United States tMiTrrnmeTit

full charte ol twentv three taiund of LOwder. vi,h teu tbarai (I.H) Tin Canitera for six-p..un.l Tl. c a . ., . - . . ,, ., . , cam; and the srue iuiiutv fur tweUr-iti.ur..t pons. To The time of the H.ght of the ball was thirty-one vf sx tuv to rC!ptct., tn feconds, and the distance three and a half miles. ; fun,eJmJ intl.JM. - . The recil of the gun carriage was about tw o Kn-joaUwiii w ojnrd at 6 oVWk P. U.onthl.Vh feet, and the efb-ct of tho concusou upon the ut,derir resrrvr the ri3t U K'trtng ..w.U 1. ..r K.., ... .i.- Ä ... ay r all t.ids tluU way be ad fur the atve work: aUo

.-... nwuiu "ui VJl fcuc ou. nam;u .13 ; ril,.. r,r.H to i.i.e ur more il tb. nnt rnn..n.

sit 1.- l.i.Ulrr, and of ulartüiff adiniiialiiit)r the numtr f Ouuirer" ab.ve eciöell a may I rcqairt-d ly ttie jiMKen1ce U. -TI UM, .fblJ-Ut .. Caj't. Comnuuidais ArtM-ral.

MEDICAL. I Slight Colrf,

in the previous frhot

Experiment number four pave results rimilar

to number three, Capt. Paulding, of the gunboat ' St. Louis, discharging the gun in the place of i .Capt. Constable. Capt. PauMir.g Ue.crite tlie i concussion .at very stunnii-g And pain I ul, and t

I'uiiKs 11 co u i.i not ne eniiurt-o wiimu me uuiwarka tf the mortar tMt by any mau for more than right or fen conscciitfve vhotJ.'

Number five was with Imt fifteen pound of. rul'.Ir ll.A ft -a p- - 1 1 . i ... lii.iAr nt a vi t . I trk

m,... ti .....5.- .1. . n? ,1 Va.tiSr g'

twenty eiht set-onds in tlie sir. and -seemed to ' . 2 .a '.Sirnp . remedy, fall us far away as any of the proceeding oaes, - ifnerrlezted, cftcn. terminates sericualx. i whicli !e I to the pnion in the initios of thecotr.. Fcjj are aware cf the importance cf 4 rnittee that a tighter charge of f- T''te f a cxirrh. cr gWaU "

,.? t nt it'll La:a 1 11 kh tt v -1 rirtw laiiir 11 1 . w '

1 he mortar laiats are alsuit sixty feet lot g, and

Cr gfcute. jDhL?CXLtt mm

12 Le ctecrxa . m.

twenry-fire feet wile, arrnnwled on all s ues by iron-plate bulwarks, t-ii orseven leet high. The mortar ftself weich 17,2111 pounds. In has a

bore easily admitting a 13 inch shell, and from the edge of the bore to the outer rim measures

ßcLL in, Us first stage; that ur.ich fn. the hcgircninjT xvculd ield to a mild remedy, if net aiierAed to, soon, aitacZzs the lurars.

tot

setenteen inches. 1 be mortar bed weighs about ' UcT? jzrst mfrocxucci cen years ago. 4,5(10 pounds, and from the experiment of to-day 7 e7l -rrcved that they are the

is I'lonouucin ov Cy.int. vor si one 10 1 c uic 11 um . , . t . . 1 1 1 1 - i , , , ; best article before the rubric for admirable mortar carnage et invented. s jr 11 tt 1 The shell filled with wet sand vei-hed 2.K) ' YCJLLGs'L Collis, !Acn.cJutiat

pounds, an enormous missile to be hurled through , ffii&UlrilCL, faln.ttlL, the ILicking the air a dUiai.ee farther that. .from the le.ee to ; iru S?ansumillari, and -5 Grand avenue, in your city. ,, Filled wrth fsiwder 'num-.,, ,.,rr, cf A jr.,.. these hell will wcigb215 pui fa. and can b ' nmer aMs ir cf the Ji teat, n thmwn at least a half a mile farther than were J"-r immediate relief ' tho-r niie-l with ti.e -and. - I'ublic Speakers V Singers 2 Say, tt entv of these mortar boats drop down ; ' U , . . , S

to w itbin easy reach of Colombo., and at the ' f1 ejects jar coring

and ztrenriherdnsT the vcice.

Cold by all (Driggisis and (2)ealers

2

same time be out of the reach of the bet rilleil

cannon tho rebels may bring to bear .so sin ill, ! 1 1 If 1 1 !lf ' 1 alir 1 U--aJi 4C tin oil ril i lialr at- fmir

miles a's scircely to be discern ible on the surface I n JSediaine,- at 25 cents per box.

of the w ater. Say further, that each of these boats will fire,' at a very low estitn ite, four shells an hour. Then twenty of theiu would discWge eiht shell an hour, with perfect impunity, ajjd at this rate for one night of ten hours eight hundred of theso terrific missiles may be thrown into the rebel camp and fortiticutioms. Can they endure it? Pandemonium would be a Paradise to the Iilace it would make of Coin mini

TU e ... .1 1 .....I .1... .1 i h rh-asar.t to take, And so.ai effect a rure.

. .... u, t ui-miiuuioi uiu 10c IV-; ...r J5 c,.t,t, a hriX. nf th(, Tn, stores, coil ot the boat was altogether lateral, and not ! .... i

What- is Life Without Health ?

A Cold Is annnrif m. A t-iiutrh i roul.lc some. il'ars'iirs prevent speech. .sore 1 hfn.t are jainfal. ' BRANDE'3 TUSSILAGO

perpendicnlar, as it w;ts feared it would be. It , also shows that the iron bulwarks rerder the con- j ciissioii more severe than it would be without , them, and that if they are pcrmiitod to rem tin, ' some plan will have to be devised by which the j gunners at each discharge may get outside of 1 them Illustrating the ell'ecU of tho concussion' is the tiiicumst.in.ee that the cap of the gunner j who disdi-rrged the 10 pound 1 charge was carried .

away from bis head, and he almost taken o!X bis feet'V-

liKANDK'S rKAni:s I1KANI)FS IiUANDK'S

TU.SSILACO Cl'UKS ( OCGHS. TUSSILACiO TUiS.SlLACiO Ct UKS J10AUSEXESS. TLSSlLA(;i) Cl'KKS SURE THROAT.

lit Al 1 'KU TISEUS. .17 .KtrertUrnvui foXv for 1 ßiufitifl thiie, owl itrilt re'l nut trf.ite tk rJ"'irll ion nfthr timr "'. trill I f,irjft thr rfijhr rtt'n fur thr H.ttur uji Ut thr time thrx itrr tu drmt out. MEDICAL.

PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.

party met In Cniiveiiticn atnl iritde their liömina

lions and their nlatform. Our ticket is If Put tl.e terv reverse iskuowuto be the fact.

right (ur platform is right and the Dem There is every reason to believe that the succe-s

ocrals ol Indiana are rieht. AiMilitionists ol the cause lor winch tnev are ri 'itinir never

1 litiivi rawl tit tlittiaii t f ItA r pAet-ttn a i tti'iti.i. I

n'j'viinn til I'l' lll IW ti .-7 ill JI"CC4IL. Tliev have the positive assurance front their agents in Paris that the Empemr N -tjrdeon w ill, i 1 a few days, publicly announce his intention to recognize their indepenietice and to raise the blockade of their jiorts. And it Is morally certain that, in this step, he would be instantly followed by the Governments of England and Spain. Even if ihis were not so if the people of the Southern States are left to fight out their own battles no one btit a dreamer can doubt what their course will he. Misguided, deluded they are. lint they are a united people, and they fire terribly in ear nest. Some time ago 1 asked an olhVer in the

arc wrong, and Secessionists are wrongall the Democrats hate to do is to sustain the right and condemn the w rong. We can untulTbrd to tro out of the way to accent new issue. We

have Um much t stake; we hare gHd men on j our ticket and a good platform. Let u lav aside j

every unnecessary weight an liuii the race before us with confidence and hope hoping the day may soon come when Abolitionists and secessionists will be buried iu one common grave, and our country again enjoying peace.- - - Mx. Pright in times past has been highly honored no man of his years has been flittcied more; lie can nfTord to make a little sacrifice now for the -rood of his country. Patriotism calls un

Tino LADIES OF DELICATE HEALTH OR IMPAIRED fl oi'Ciuitation, r to tln- by almm an ir fre.te nf family is from any r-.i"ini o'u'Ctioi:all', liie iiiirli-rsiTied woul-l offi-r a prescription whith is perfectly rtdial-U tl fe, and wliK-li ha lieen prvrrib-l iti variou psrt of the Old World for the past century.. Although thi artic le is very cheap ami simple, yet it ba been put up in half pint bottles and sold very extensively at the vxhoi bitant price of .?." per bot th-, the undersigned proposes to furnib tlie recipe for 91, by the pisexsioii f wliicb every Udy can supply herself with a perfect fafegaard, at any druir store for the trifiinz s"uni if 20 ccjit per year. Any physicLm or druggist will tell yon it isperfrctly bariul.-s, thousands of tetirtvnial ran te procured of its rfliracy. Sent to any part of the world on receipt of $l,bv address-IHK-, , Ia. J. C. DKVEK.VUJL, P. 0. hr, Xo.21., New Haveu,Cuuncticut. nlyH-d.tWBl

oue xt K:t.in!s ti:smlauo. WONDERFUL CliAKUI.ES. Oh! where caa I find them, -J" ' To the IiT'ie Stör? inick, I will speedily try theia; I have a bad Om-h, And I wi-li t'i be nre To b.ive the lest remedy Tbut uilj very boon cure. JT 'p 2.) cents per box, at all the Dnnj Stores. om; iu voMt um 1. ;k an i i.i:. Conch and Cdds will ro away, Js.-iiiet in.ei in a sinle day, ' if tu the bru4 S.ore you will eo And get supplied with Tassilago; You can use it freely a yon pleae, It never fails to five you ease. Those (iranules womlerful are, I'm t-ure, Ft they sjcedi!y effect a lasting care. 53?" cents per box, at all Pi ui Stores.

FOR SALE.

Confederate armv, who, after suffering a long

lorn iaw to permit the i-ecord wide In his fae in 1 imprisonment, first at rort McIIenry. then, the Senate of thu .United itate, . to taud unre 1 at Eort Lilaye'te, and fin illy at Fort Wairen.j verstsl; it is a' val..atile record; it furinshe a much j but wdw bad Leen exchanged, and was on bis ; neclet precedenta precetlent which, when wop way down to Forties Monroe, tlience U go to j

erl v toiioaed, will purge tlie Senate 01 some liall ; Uiciitnoua; I asked tum wli it tbo Soutu was nglita lo7.eti disunion Abolitionists Tlie signs of the j ing tor. He w as about to make an aiiry reply times indicate that the work of etpul-iou has just at first, but seeing that 1 was not jestiug, he askco mine need the jvreceilent is uiadi' those that ; ed "Do you really want to know";" heljsl to make it can't complain when their turn I replied that I did. comes; when it comes the rriet.ds of the Union j "Weare fighting," he said, "for the independwill rejoice the cuuntrv will be deli v tied from ' ei.ee of our country, and foraBepaiatoi.aUoii.il-

a curse. S. j ity. We are twe.ve millitns of jop!e lour 1 j, t- j tunes as numerous as the people of the American ! N f Tlie TT r ir 11 ti I'nrrhate. ' colonies wlien thev caiiunl their independence. ;

WANTED. L f. m y.VNTEI WET XEKSE A tfood Wet urse wanted inmie liati ly. Apply at this ottire. febli-dst

PIANOS. Superior I'iaito Forte,

1

The appeal of Secretary Welle in Iiis Morgan j Thev fought eight yens because they would not rejioit to the fact that he had heard from owners i I ny a piltry tax on tea. We will fi-ht eighteen and seders of vessels no complaint that ty the! teusif necessary, and then think our indopendoperatiou of the system of purchases they had ; ern e che iply w.n. The North can never invade been oppressed or aggrieved, is bringingout state- j our country. You m it take possession of a few meiifs iroui selbss. w hicii show that Mr. Morgan's I places on tlie coat, and ravage the border States, was lib! the only brokerage m ule in the purchas- i hut you can not invade the Southern State-. Our e. and that the Government was bled tery freely j pcoble would urround your armies like a sw um in i.l iitioii to bi. lilwn-il eomi-ns.itioii. I "a lor Ä: ' of hees. and stiuvr them to death." There was

ffHIK LEST. INCLlTlNt CIUCKEHLV; k SONS, LOSS TON; STEIN WAY A SONS. New York; Widiam Kn it..- A Co., Pali iinre, may be fv'irid at ' The Indiana Music Store, N. R. Piano to Rent. ' WILLARP 4 fTJWELL. febl

ll'or Salt; or to Ecli:mc FOR CITY rROFF.KTY, 553 Acres, the Gallatidet Farm, Situated eiht miles from Indianapol!, ON THE INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI RAILROM, with the sta'ion Oallmdet :n its center; every aere fenced, nearly all the rail new cr recent ly reset; .'H'a nercs in cultivaiun, 100 acres underdraiticd, four Ko.nJ orchards, eight wells of water, two good barns and a new .un' 115 f. i-t long nearly completed, a family residence worth $ l.nno, live t. nant hHjse, aaw-nlilI worth J,m), a .-tori' and store-ioue. Ibis highly fertlb larni, une ni.iled in situation by any iu the State, only ÜO iniuutea by railro.-ul from Indianapolis, f.njf jiass-nger trains topping it th farm station ech day. w ith a State road ratitiing tl.roiu-h its center, i now offered for kab at a ereat bargain. H cmi be divided int six or eitLt farms if de sir-d. Tor terms apply to the owi.ir. J S-LUOWN. G-uY.udrr, January 4, ISCI. MILITARY COODS. I X fi B II I'BBK R OTTF3 TS EXaDTTT.TTTS, j

THE ÜNDERHILL BLOCK FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. IeirableP.ailding lt irn iting on IVnns Iv v.i i, llatr and M.. ' ; ,

PAiinisn's'sTjnDivioroiM V Of sqfARK NO. 4.ri VZU.fVL.kJ.. , (( ; . . . NORTH STUEET.

1 at as

.Ieetf, shijaiw uers of N.Yoik. state they found it impossible to eil a Lew steamer to the lepartmeutw ithout the InU'i ventlou nf !ier parties, w ho demanded 1 rte bribe for their set t ices in pro curing the purchase to he made. Thev niro af-

f rm tint tlte rtateüelitia Mr. Oklor gan' f:tt nf!

price asKed for es-eTs, that they ha.f'asVetl $ I. 'ID, OOO for ther utentnship, the Mericdita, wheteishe p-reh.Uet her for ftimi.OIXi, is untrue, that tiiev otleied ber to the Secietarv him self, 'tu - riiu let'vrt. . at j-HNbtioO. ttU inid never akcl more. II th's transaction is ;i speci

men. Mr. Morgan's 'J' jhm cent. commiiou was ! but a sand pju-t f the" roM-ry t the Govern- ; ment u thtse pun !iars (n. CStttlie.

some vapor

here: but thore was also some truth.

GROCERS. jib. . X2 s re

Special cotrcspuiiduiice. of the M s--'uri I.iem.vrat. j .'I or tri r Moult. TV. of tr. Mortar Ifat$ Thirteen inch Shrill Thnnrn Thre Mle$ etnd a Half The Mortnr ' Ihtat StiinJt it Wttl 7Vir lltriment a Vtr- , feci S utc st. I C.tir.o, February 9, liCÜ. ; Iu reiert to the ellicicucy of the luoit-vr boatsconstructed at St. Louis at the suggestion of Oeneral Fienvnt, therehave been many doubts ; in the minds, of well nieuig persois, including j a number of armv and nat nJiirer. Thev have ! been thought clumsv, in.-ufiieient in the.r btd-

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FOR CAVALRY OFFICERS,

ACKINTOSII TALMAS, dark blae. imiUtion cf

lotli. iiitMe f.r e.ftWr. Lnr Tr und Sh' rt i

fi-oiü; Csti i'h Canes. Kntin I gin. tJaunMet an d i

lilf ve. (rl ci-r' Fin" Ct.O.s. ilavebu ts,Air-Leds, l illow I and Cusliioiis; Drirsi.' g Cap; Fuldiiitr Cots and Led, Ruliber Stn Me ng IT;-, Cloak vi Cape. Elast e niter, j tok-eil.er ith a large .is.Mirtinent of other articles uit-I abb for enrrp purpo. j

All go' ds s Id

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w ai ks. ini ainb'c ot tearing the heavv mortars!

i!e-tgi:el fr them, and beyond all qtie-ti'.n in j capable o. ie-ist?ng the terrible concussion which w-ouhf attend the ftrinjr ot a thirteen inch shell.

Ail tlusi cp!nions;ind pn-gno-tic itiuiis hatebcon

Are respertfally Intifed t a give u a call.

at niaiiufacurers jrjce. M gm HIT V StrCKCOX, INDIA RULLEK Dr lOT, N-i. 4fi West Fourth St., one d ior we-t f; . ta Val;,iit, fterUT-'iUni CiTieinnati, Ohio.

rifTtJ prcpr-f l, e see. to ailieopriate Iire sum of lion ley br Ü'e purpose, of liteoig' tite rl.iti' io the St tie ol IViawaie and iu tbe Ibstrict of INtbinibia the Tiroiev to le paid to! a a .. . a '

tne snvennnrers as rompens.mo.i r .r ;:ir.r loss. t,vmlirow , ,i;lv bv the experiment made under

in i-uuif, h 1 numpur. ... 'S' - i the uperimendcr.cc r.t Captain Coti-Mfdc, and lite enactment, it is ntitluiig but rtht ti.ai the , e-rt A rulIllniUt.r , ,lte eoUl-i.e-i ifhim-eit.f owner -h..M be compensated lint 0 h rt c , MU Kittv t). lLf jn,,, Mound Citv. ntA ; the b ncss of Con-ie.ss. If the J-eor.eo. Pels- j.,.,, u.ite of the gunboat iui.svtile. W4i aaut t. abid..sli slavery, tl.ei .can c o j.ut Un lie mMlt..r ,MKltl 4u. ;&t wa4 uke in 1 as New i.Nk. Tenasitftania and New Jersey did. tuW thls i,v ,J,r,. fcteaui - tugs and tvt- ' w,thot the HtrventMiicf langte-.. If the , f( H lMli.,t a hundred yard- below Fort ! pV fthe D.-litrt ot TTtdumbta wm! ,t aT.T- H,;.f Kentuckt sl,,,re. 1 be hu-e moitir

isn.u. ti ey ouni uweiHe. 10 neu me o..r- , j -reiou.-lv Pect, placol n U.arvl. and tins!

ujsiioneol Hvliuan't nionar carriages or bed. Ter cr twelt of the thirteen inch shells were' prcp.iie.1. tilled, boweter, with wet aiai ia-.te.wi of po dar, the object of the experuuent imply -

belli.: to ascertain the range ot the mortar and j

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"Wl.ol - 1 Ti ! 1. Corner Washington and Drlanre

Street lii(limiUioli, , JjyAVINli THE LAktiKSr STOCIw OF r.lOX-ElUES I 3 ''i ?bi c.ty, i'h och aeibtiea as t enable us to eiJ a lo s any b.ou :ti the t'et, we invite deabT t eximi?:e our g' .d and prar- before purchaini eleliere. Ja reeeived on corgiisent.

4m Halffcrla. new WLhe FisL. If. . " Marker!. 3a H.-.'s i.ew IVanuts.

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NOTICE. rVolice tn Indiaian Troopra.

T'FTARTVrNT. 1 YiiLCsTVFKs, 3, Is. J

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it'.ea'.vry loar fig ires

SCHNCLL.

dn and pat the cost themselves. Theeple

wnl b,vt,ye?g)njFrQse4 1-1.311 them with. ut lieini; tiftobuv up Ie!aw.i'e and iLs-tri.-t it Cobiuil.ia slates. It would be a rather ditiirerous e;eriment to attempt to impose upon

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. 11 ;4iV Jur ,a '". Tlf I ; tbe efl'eot of the f ring ujau ll.e various pari of i laic. I Ik-t at wi'.liu.: u be t ixr-1 to rro.ecute I .1 1... .t t .!.. .a r. i t.. ii... -i.....

- -i t mi- o.ife. 1 I. ."..i ..-iii'i iij n.r riivii

ami tLe tiK ttar dii-ecte.1 down the river, whit i

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PERSOiAL. ASTKOLOCilST! ASTKOLOCtlST!

ti e war, bat not for huv'nc up negu.t aad etU i tliem free. . A. ldqr.

Tilt ExLIsrVENT tJCHTtox IX TH T. sinfTH. The Bowling Green Courier, speaking of the enlistment pieMiis in the S.nth, aay: Our tolunteer-s enlite.l to tight, thev ettiected

to light, and they are not going ta return home

froiii tl.at jint streicl.es away in a bioad ail tr.T:lt sheet of water five or six miles, tow aid ColomH. ' ' i Kverythmg having feen got in readiness, Capt. 1 Contable tirel a small charge of tour pound of j

t powtler, for the purjK-e ot "sealing the mortar. , n . - . -: . l..ll .... r..l!..--l .

1 i.e i.ri r p 1 1 inei.i woo 1 -11--.1 ...in i'h-.-.t-i, ; ir a rlnr-je ot" elften ronnd ol"twder. When

knui ibev are cwivincel that no 11,-hiio i to be all w.t ready, the f-rit wa cleart-1 d the corndone. They sre ready to ti'ht to marth all jrtnr, in..t of n retiring to tbe shore. Cart. Con-i i.i.ht and tiht all day to fi-tht audi be tteti. t tble alone remtitdng to d:-charge the gun.:

u-i tl.ta to tLt agai-i-AV e Uüuk Uit. ililiaicj Keadt! tire! A deafening coneus-ion, and hi n 1 lent v of it t,i do. U" lUUk before ant of them in-tant the ht.e i.e!l wa seen mounting in the

w dl Le a-Wsl to re enlist thev w ill hate a ta-teof j air w itb a matrntri-ent iurre. and it? terrible roar I

THE CHARMING AND FASCINATING -Ui I l.i Henri, IV- -t wlrf.-! 11 nief Reader .;ielte:K-e, ..keber departure an E5- e- Umm.- -sW.-J Now is the ticie nctisuli t r.

MIS. HF.NLI SHOWS A Coll KLcT JJKKNFSS OF I THOSK .or I.OVK. Bri,!- atr.i ,-bM-k. Causes ' jou t" 1-e I- laired. ( ve ymi oT? pjca w.tiio'.t charge. ! run ks jtiUKHArt. Consultation r-.m, Lett- r ß, SjH-wier II .use. Private j entrar.ee f. r ladies on Iyui5ar.a mtpc t. Terms tn !era:e t sL t tli ti:... . fHl 1 .tn i

(,'e t rttk tstr r fir-rw tt T'rrARTvrNT.

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Indianapolis, January

fftHK CNIFR.SIi;NV.Ii tKS TUIS MEI.I'JJ of av2 priifg the Indian v tr 'p tli3f M.'.-re je t retn.ilt; in , lo Iejrtinei.t a! iri M.k of IU.snVes, Comfort. av.d- j en Sbirts. lr.oer. Sock. Mi i.s and fibives, the dona- 1 . tioi.s i.f cit.zejis frm s.!l paru id the Natf. far distlbu- ' j t:fn to M-.cli uf our -ld;er. a nert tL-:a. le tters have

1 cen addres-il to many T tl.e t ol.,i,ej an.l Kog-n.ct.tal . Vu -irtennasfrn invi'jrii' them to onler urpl'e T these : rotl. -"urae bat f dne f . but d ore ha, e faid to reply. I'rutrtng taat this inatce may reaih Mrtne wboin K-fters Laie n l r ach. -d, tbe reue-t k Ik-Teby Qiade tbat -1 hireever gTwis r.f the arove description are needed, the ( Colonel ur (Jartrniiastex of ,'UcU r--'.iici.t w.'d :uinied iately apply for the same. sTJfng tbe r.niffy of each , 'rt nee-led, and to whaa ji'ai.t iay skfulil b fia. Tt.ey w ill in a.l case, wtiic Uu; supp'j laUs, he pr'.ptly for- ' warded at the expense of the St.ue. J. JI. YAJEN, j febl-ii'Jw -JnarteTma-ter General.

I

DENTISTS.

32

. P.G. C. HUNT, DENTIST.

OKFICK A Nil UKSIDI-NC:, KAVr MAItKliT TIIF.frr, INIUNAla)IJS INU. - FOR SÄLE.

MEDICAL.

blood; that ll war ill h ite couimttwed ui earnest; that tl.e two aiuntts will h it e closed in a death stru'.e, .uid then all will it iu.md to bellt at the death."

gradually ditn;nihtng a its distance I'm in us rap idly imiea-ed It mir hate risen to tbe height I of hall a ni.ic, und was almost .i to view be-J f -te it begin to mike it descending curve.

Household Furniture for Sale,

FAMILY b real 11, an bnx keeping will cLpu of

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tbe.r Ucuscbidd Furui.ure tbeap, at private ai.

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NfcKVol I'KIJIJTY. Oli-Si'tkM ArOKUnt A.

. ptt!e!y U-iiral le y aar nea:s tut tho I a it ate. B-f.e c-nin eit" in any treaier.t 1 ft . V . . . -

H-arn i. -w uae nw r aoiuaiir careti ni:ne.r. - a v - --

Fis lo-e a p.-t-paid su rcr!le.l eneb t t 17. t a 1-w prW. Eiuire at No. 63Vtrst New York -tre't,

Carl. t'.wn. Ma-.. M---dAw3 ttween Mis.ts-ippi atelTeune-se. tr-et.

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MICHIGAI. STREET. rjllIK ntlCK OF THK A HO VF. ritOpKUTY ONM!Cir.C.N A VI PFIAWARK ST R PITTS HAS l'EEN kKM'JKl arnraa $4i r fot tia $Xt per fwH. On IVnnsyUaiua fWm i.V & i-r f.(. iuH in the rbeaper and w-t desirable vacant properly In th etr. ly 33 per Cnt., nonh of Wastlng'-si, between Illinois, iHdaware and North stn-et. tibich i the center f Ii.i!ui..potl.l'artie vi-hinr ttw than 40 feel ean ha a art of tbe iext I". 1 KkMS ne.oirth cash, balance in I, X arxt 3 years, with iinm.l Sutere.t. Fr further iufurinatiouca:i at y .rnaeuvrr TalhettV Jewelry tore. ' ' . . IL I VLLlSIf. Indianapolis, Indiana, February 1, l2 febl-dm

ATwIUSEMENTS.

DRY COODS.

.12 ETRO ro 1. 1 T A X EI A la L.

Lady and Grntleoiai. to I rt Circle. ........... 70 reiitf, Kacli additional iavly. 25 do. ticiilJi-tüeu L)rv. Circlv an 1 raruufrtlr i0

FlilDAV EVENING. FE. 14. 2

-BEIST-ETPIT OF Miss B. Kimbsrly

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THE CKIJ.BUATKU B.V5.0 FrMri rriioTir will aprar and virtu several paeriotle onjr. Mi Kimtx-rly also will ncite several Patriotic Odes, the whole forming a delightful entertainment.

eje Ooora'operi at 7, commence at 7'. .-..if.. '':'

W INCHELL, The Queer entmint anil Quizzical, "'S V TILL give a series of entertalnment, consisting of w V entire new pieces, at College Hall, ou TliCK-SDAY, FKIDAY, AS SATURDAY KVKSDK.S, FKB. U, U, AM 15, lMiU. Admittance 2S rent; Children under 11 year 13 rem. lKra ipen at (1:45. febl2-d4t

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OFFICE, NO. CI LAsT WASHINGTON .T., (Over Munx. i J Li.M"u' st..v u.re,) iM't ti ah .J, isntaaa.

rflrti: CNfr:i:.r;5n if .virf Aiocr irrn

1 t!i'--n-ele to. tr.r!n the T.rvtire i,f the I.ir

end t II at h'l-r-fo torn-ei 0 ttverr --.- it t r tsti'e and Keferal'vre.. rF!JMlX II t HHN, 1 '

WILLI KM P. FIMIMACK. Iievmbcr 11. 1-;1. If. nry M. rv-.n. V..f,r IMITk-. ! taV kekro.! -

ir.etit.nf deed., Ac. at the lMve rdrire. d-r 1- '-..

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HOTELS;

yo' 23No?.Trt ai. Ap.ama fn:, mrecA-T opposiTt IKf-'KA'Tp F.NTVOP EAST M AKKT-HOr.K,

PHYSICIANS.

IEt. SlEttV P. nA,E.s,

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ' - INrdANl"oU. INa

OH'l('n.Istiii, r-rtir of i.U tn trt mi Kentucky a.emte. 'llwi4msnl . 1- DR$7jAm

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