Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3552, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1862 — Page 2

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Democratic Union State Ticket. i us hrcRttAsr or tti:, J AM S A Til ON. Of .M rion Ojuntr. FO ALIHTC R Of TÄTE, josnnx iiisTiNK, Of FourtUiu Oouiitj. worn, tiiaii Kit or rrTi. MATTHEW L. Ilk KIT, Of D.tries Cuuntj. FOR ATTORItT btStftAL, OSC AH II. HORIi. Of Jlecatur Coontj. FOR trkRl.TKMKT Of flBUC t.WRCCTIOM, MILTON U. HOI'KINS, Of Clinton Coutitr.

SPEECH OF Mr. Van Wyck of New York, ix Tiir iiiK or iin ur.sKNT.mvf s. Tlir t rniil and tvltttllr iipn Mi" f.oveminent. (7 Mr. Van Wyck, (X. Y..; after a pciifr.il ., in ion to the frnu 1. which tu'i teen perpetr:ttei on

tSc Trfa'-.rj, ke m f il ,'w:

j jIiowmI me the Mine authority tint Wei had ' t w - t 1 t . c . l .

fiown. ii nvi i ecti iranierTrii in mm i j-er-fortn the inv -ctico. I fc'iuM talak that WtcJ clinrtfred from to ten vereis"

This tfctfimotiT wa pivcu fn the "tli Uy of'

ieccr;ir.er, up t- tint tune the rmiDiiife h4 : efJci.(t or inliriiftlion lh.it Mr. Wcfl h ul been an a'ent for the it v cnimc.it or nctin.: a ?uch. 1 he Dc:'Hrtmctt was lilcril in Inflow -

! ir. r ronfiiie;ir;e ami pr.vnt tt puwtr; butthvt o:i-

ti-it-nce seemi to h ix e hfin :ih'jcd bv the trau-

COMMISSION MERCHANTS .

U-out tu tune Iht .ew orK .in i,e jrije f of .ul;Mfif fIje u tie ml.cr. II WeJ I of U1K-j;ye.co,nIof th Le-tot her aWliCe rrGrn home revets n exani.n.itten t i nttren eoM.rtj; nf men of wnlth, l.:ph fu.Tiilv . . , . f w i

-wM? to -Kw-t.r !

Hjjuwua. cautAugu. ciJi.-e, uc . 'Ie rofnTmtr htiTe-n twr

the commimuj m am me relation, oi nie wim w,0ni lh(, .teacier wa ioa(ie,j. I Jft, beei, inthe M-;arhuicu Ct.v irjnne.it rqe-t:ii;r linMtJ he WM ,iiai!ej by ivate liWf to u

A f inancial Hoirriiirnt. W' un!rtariJ tTiat a large nnrn!er of bank of tUU Sule he ilfiermiiic! to reJct-rn their circuUlum in Treasury note nI Nw York etching onlj, opm the rrctiniptioti tnit t!;P bill prorijin that '.he Treasury note ffiall be lel WnJer for !intehtcilnefl h become a law. We le.irn that t! Kerituckr bank, whoe cliartrr are similar to t1e Indian tnrik. Lave deter mine! ujwjri a ! inil.tr course. This action, U U anticipated, will che:k the bu.-ine-a of the broker who h?e been bij latHj in returning the circulation of the brnks in thl. St.ite for the coin, mti eichange which Las been far more profitable to the brokers titan the banks.

Tberallof Fort Ionelon Ttir Hark ; none? a( Ilie llelel linn llrnKen. The new of the capture of Fort DoncWin, nhicli wa? rcceivei! tcrday inoriiiiijr. e!ettri 1-1 our -ntite ropi.lation with the conibinel ! i'nttion.4 of jor anl relief. I!ut with thU re ' j'icin over the brilliant ami uVciMve victory ; ochimiil bj the jr.illahtrr.hnivety and mduraiice 1 of our troojm vlo it ere ennn in the contlict, J were feHii4 of prief and yrnpatliv for tho-e who hid fallen and were woundtu in the terrible ! content. All honor to the memory of those who hate aarrificcd th;ir live in the struplc to maintain the Constitution and tlie Union. The Union ictory at Fort nnelson is com- j

plete, deci-ive Mud overwhelming. It breaks the b tckbotie of the rebellion nnd its effort must be to femoralir.e the rdxM rmie. There may be yet jotnc li ird fought battles, for the 1 ciders of the rebellion are deipTte, but nothing but a complete capitulation of the rebel forces will prevent t.ie triumph of our arms wherever iei?tance is offered or a blow can be struck at organized rebellion. The uccestive defeats at Somerset, at Fort Henry, at Itoanoke and the overwhelming di.nter at Fort Donel.vm must satisfy the people of the Southern State who have ni öe the isoiie of armel rebellion as the remedy fur their imapin.iry or real wronjrs, that ?t i not only hopeless but ru'nou?, and tbose who have oppose 1 fcioion,but whoe voice Lai been tinVd by the majority, will be free to express and vindicate their devotion to the old Union ar.d Constitution whirh have conferre! upon us as a people and a nation uuexn tripled blcinH, prosperity and pro pre?.. We i-an ret hardly realize the pipantic and terrible struggle which ha$ divided the nation, for i there a parallel for it in the world' history. Not yet ten months hare pa-oied pince the fall ot Sumter, and a million of men, all of one nation, having a common heritage in the patriotic achievements ot the ancestry who founded it and a common interest in maintaining the institution which their wisdom ami virtue established, and which were the admiration of all who valued political and religious freedom, voluntarily left their peaceful avocations and girded on the armor of the warrior to meet in hostile and deadly strife.

It is difficult for us to b'!'.;e that a nation whore

prosperity and propres ha lxen haed upon peace, could be o suddenly transformed. The victory at Fort Doneison is complete. Three of the most prominent rebel General, fif

teen thousand men, with all their arms and etjuip- i age, are its trophic. So overwhelming a tri-j umph was unexpected. A desperate Uruggle j vas au.ioipatol, for the position was regarded by j the Confederates as a atrategic point of the ut j most importance, and one which they niut main ! tain to preveut further and greater disasters. Its fall ojens the way to Nashville and Memphis, ' and, by destroying the means of communication, 1 breaks the rebellion in twain aud weakens them . at every point. The nbel armies at Manassas and Columbus must fall back, and it will proha ' bl.v le the pdicy of its leiders to concentrate their line of defense, and, as defeat forever de ! atro) them, they will fight with the energy in pired by a desjierate cue. Such movements may be defeated, however, by the rapid advance of our armies. The war may thus be pro'ongel, but we can not but regard the content at Fort lonelson as the culminating point of the rebel lion, and the .success as stripping it of its hereto foie formidable proportion. ' The fictory will everywhere be hailed a a Union triumph. The galhtit CJer.eral who achieved it ha no uioie loxe for n!x!itiouisui than vecc-ionUui. nor Lis the gillant aruiv which he commandeil. To il.e North-western States lel'tig the honor of the tir-t dvii ve Union victor?. Thevhue furnish ts! the men, the cn ergy and the xcal which have thus far given character and success to our arms, and with a re stored Union they will give shape to the future pdicj f the Government and tlie destiny of the KepuMic. In the telegraph columns antl other portion of thepsjer will be found all the facts and incidents ot the battle e have been aide to gather. A Proposition o I rrc the Ma v c of the lliklrlrl of C olumbiii at the I'ubllr i:iirnr. The expense of the war are about two million h-Ur let d; lal week Secret a rv L'hae sent the lit million dviiUr in the TrctMirv to Ken tili ky ; tlieieisnow a tlettcieticy m the Tretsuiv ot one loin ite! and thaty nn.e in. Ul m iloliarr; the l.nancial nce-it.- oi t!.e (ioveinmenl ic jutre six huudievi inii'.i.wi dollars to keeji it vou until the next Uieeong of Congie- in December, aud so hanl ju.hed s the tiov cn.uient p.r means that ii is compelled to srt U ihv evlraoni narv inea-ute (d is-uing an irredeemable- paj-er of mr lency. and making it a le;al tender m the pa mcnt of fHibik- and 4 ivate due-. Vet, in tue fate of ail thut. and tlie eijilallv as important at d lotiitUa Mi t a pop-Cti e taxation, the like of w h eh to s co,iiti y Ins reer known, and feu ithers evieilfl. a b.il has been intrdu-"ed into 0MicrH u ir-e i Savei in tin lbtiict t Columbia, ai-.d pay the rot of the name out id' the 1'iiblic Trebur 1 Are tbeie i.ol otlues enough to satisfy the huzigr Lordes inielitig the Feviiral Ca'Ul tlw t .e one niil I e reite! fr theo -j ci I leiierif? (Washington unsafe th it ail tlie t.egroe- in and aliou'. il i. Uii Ik 't bee to iiute it- tt-t ? ! the '.J.m erniifiit not sp-ridi-g ai 't.ev t -1 fU"UrhT Are the rcoiitvcii of the cii.i?i liiiliatiU-vl tl.al lliey cn le diawn ..a witl. im pMiiity to meet any kind of exprndiliiie. wliethcr litvear or un:.ect ry ? Are free blacks :.u !i desirable j'pul .!;:- that a depletci! tre ur mut be fuit'ier ura'iie.1, and a utler;;:g pco; le farther taiel to tLeir number? Sicli a pnjition niy well meet, as it merits, ' the tndign mt protect of every tax p i er i:i the lajid It is of New Filmland origin, and we hope it dl get no oioport outHle .f it CiHrinifiti '

the intelligence and buii.esS 4oeratijiis of that wonderful Jute -ide bv side were'fonrne

streata. building briJge-t, lijixig railro.d tracks, 'efping oh the uiitented Ce!J, and, when hunger wa pte'.ng upon them, the 7th dividing their Liit tore ol bacon ajid hard buiscuit with thegalb.nt men of the 6th. a contract was made in this rii?; It the deartai?nt, with Dw tcr. Lmghm in, Sibley L Tyler, for cattle, from two to ten thousand, at eight dollar r hundred, lire weight, delivered here a;;d five and three quarters in I'ci.nsvlvania. What facilities lod Dw er , Co., fur

tran-tmrtAtion whicti the (iovernment did not i .... i

K-scM? (iovernment could lay its strong arm upon raiTroa.N and u.-e them; could plant its athermg armte to pmnt thr bridge and trade. - At that very tirof an agftit-wn lentb the Depart ment into MarylainJ, w ho, without difTiculty, ur cUu-td cattle todelittr in Wa-hiiitoii atVix al:! a half er hundrel, live weight, llesides, direct ntvigatioo witU New "i't'tk wha not ob'tructe! by the roiomae. .Still . tnaw, if the danger of transportation through Maryland hi an eicu-e for this contract, big with profit, why a provision that a jmrtion shoul j be delivered in rennsylvania if the Dep-'.rtment tlesirerl,' and why were ne.lrly !,.'") ro'-eived in ltarrl-burg while nearly HV.) were delivered in Wahitii'ton? N'otili standing the lions in the way, Dwvcr i Co. iuitnedi itely sub let the contract to New Voik men, o that without any hazard or perils they realized over $.'2 .W)0 or about 2,'W!0 head. They had no bffirulty iJuring the panic of diese times in making this coritract. Whj &houlJ the (loit'iiiuuiit have found anv t There is no pretence that either of thee men bad any special courage in omenming daiiiers. or renin kahle skill in purrh in; cattle. Two were railrornl contractors, one particularly near t7Te Secretary, one a lawver and one the winter lud ore had been in roiisuttatioi and iievotiation w ill reliela for the .sale of arm. TIhh trea-on and corruption ime continued at the Capital. AI.I.MV OK ALKXVNPKR CtMMi.VOS, I'.fHfiir or a r m t t ri-ttrs. Xcjrl? simultanrou. with this occurre! another transaction. On the -Mst day of April, the Secretary of War, although he well knew the great ability and experience of Colonel Tompkins, (Quartermaster, ami Major F.iton, Commissary in New York city, w rote two letters to Alexander Cumrnings, F.sp In one he "wants him to aid tlie Commissary in purchasing supplies, to assist the I 'uarterinaster in pushing them forwaid." The other letter states that "The department needs at this moment an in telligent, experienced, and energetic man, in whom it cnti rely, to assist in pushing forwatd troops, munitions, and supplies." No man knew better than the Secretary that thee pialifications were already possessed bv the army officer in New York, on whom it was ?afe to rely. The Secretary then graceful I v compliments Mr. Cummings: " "uu are acquainted w ith th internal arrangements ami connection of tbe railroads in I'enn?lvania, over which, for the present, they wiil have tu piss." Can there !? o much intricacy about the railroad connections in Fennyla!il;k that the United States (Quartermaster in S'ew York or Philadelphia w;is. not conversant with them? The Sec retarj th en adds the touching appeal to his pat riotism: "I am aware that your private affairs may de mand yonr time. Iam sure your patriotism will induc e you to aid me, even at some loss to vours.elf." : . . On the 3d of April the Secretary again wrote: "In consideration of the extraordiuary emer pencil which demand immediate and decisive measures, I herch? amhorire Kdwin D. Morgan

and Alexander Cutnmings to make nil neces-arv

run. however, at the ri.-k and expense of the Gov

emn;e;it. And when ?he could not ojtäin ;i

clearance her cargo wa in whole or part sold to I

the (iovernment. If tnts le try, it win account for Mr. Cummlngs's purchase of straw hat, linen panuloon, London porter, Scotch a!e. Dutch herrinsr, "butter, cheese and all." Collector Harney swear? that on the 27th of April Mr. Stetson, in whoe name the title had been tnken, called on him demanding u clearance to Annapolis. When asked bow she was loaded and to whom the cargo belonged, be replied she was loaded with tlour and provisions, and belonged t' several of hia .frlüiJi.7""Mr. IWncv refused to

clear her. Stetson then paid theproviMons were j kr the urmy. Harney rrpliel that n? tlie proper-; ty was not (iovernment profH'rty, bit property of! individuals, he could not clear her except by a j reijue-t from ?omc fJovernnient officer. It is but ! just to say here that Mr. Develin was evidently j induced to puixhase the vessel at the suggestion of thve who were acting for the (Iovernment, ! and that Mr. Stetson, in everything he did, .was frank, candid and made no concealment. When 1

Mr. Stetson again callei on the collector "he brought a rote from Mr. Weed, stating that the cargo consisted of supplies for trovps, and requesting a clearance." Mr. Harney declined, but saw Mr. Weed and explained why a clearance could not be granted. Mr. Weed said "it was all right, and would be arranged in some

other way." He concluded not to give a cbütr ' a nee unless requested to do so by (Jen. Wool. He j saw the General and requested him to be careful j before he gave orders for a clearance. A pu-s, however, was obt ainid from the General, which he regretted, for on Monday morning he tent an I order to the Collector revoking it; but the fugi- j live hitl esTajeJ, with tlie comloinnat'oii of tlie! Collector and (Jen. Wool upon her. Her voyage j was an unfoitunate one; after two months' service she was destroyed by fire. j The question recurs, w ho w ere the friends re- , fetred to bv Mr. Stetson as the owners of the

cargo? It is necessary to go back ami see who had any interest or connection with tie tiansactiou. Mr. Freeman, who had a one tenth interest in the profits, sw ears, after first d aclining to do so, that he receive, as purl security for the purchase money, ol the Catalinc, four notes, of $1,.r00 each, as follows: one note by Thurlow Weel, indorsed John F. Develin; one nute by . C. Davidson, indorsed by (). H. Matteson; ami one notcbv O. I. Matteson, indorsed Thurlow Weed. These parties must all have been in New York city at the time. The only person besides the Captain and crew was James Larkin, who went on the boat: he says, as Purser, although he finally concluded his duty was to act as check upon the Captain. This, man was apjtolnted by

Mr. Develin upon the recommendation of Mr. j Davidson. No one seemed to take any in'erest i in loading the vessel but Mr. Develin. Colonel j Toni'kins knew nothing of her cargo. The j Union Defense Committee knew- nothing of her j cargo; and, w hen Dr. Cumming was asked if he ' knew anything ot her cargo, he said, "Not a j puticle." He relied entirely upon nnd trusted ! to ttie clerk. Mr. Humphreys, appointed upon the rcci'intnendation of Mr. Weed. It must be left '

to surrounding facta to show who were referred to by Mr. Stetson, and whether the boat was loaded for trivate peculation; and, wheu no

clearance could be obtained, Mr. dimming,! through his clerk, purchased the cargo lor Gjv- j ernnii'tit, so that a pass could be procured, j (ieueial Wool' hesitency in giving a pass tvvhe j Catabne probably induced a representation to i

General Scott that the condition oi his ( ool s) health required repose from arduous duties. Mr. Cutnmings was certainly a remarkable airent. The Sccretai v wants an energetic intel

ligent, and experiencad man, of course one j

.1 . v w T i m - . .

more so than ittc-ijinon ieiciise i. otnnmtce, or

Cameron a new confidence, a very thrill of pleasure wvs infusfsl into every heart, save thoe

that hulwred h-nsings forth" ftredom ef thef

e'ertjil Mgger. Atid during the career of that j

DeOKK-rat tint coiitajence has beii stren j;thene'l, ard that leisure intfo-ifie-l into j'H reji.iolnirs. So iieer? instance where a Democrat t.a succeeiled a Kcpublkan KrnanHatioti ist in the ininacement of any branch of public nifairs. It i well, that even at th;s late l our so rrnny Ii-ive ce.ieI and are ceas'r g their " wor-hip of stnmge iMf arvl returfia to tho f! I of Deme

nrv ' I? fK-r.i tin Mifwt livi I-1 S

It serve as a h"ht breiktni? through the rl(Hm of

-tw--rterr? nrH-"rhTmnrTrtrTrf rrerrrtlr-f Jiaitaa strt Ukvr, er rebellion has planted fur its destruction. i . .LOUISVJLLK, KV. . . , m Let the Democratic army go on, fighting for , tg.CoTmrv.imtSr rpiriti.Vy A.ciiri, arxJ Irofsrnstitutkwial liberty and a conntitutional Gern- ffwin ate wtt jTm t mm y"".- jawl

ment. A little while longer and the howls of Ab-

C. L. S. Matthews, QEXEIÜL CO 31 31 1SS10N FORWARDING MERCHANT, Larc I'iri I'rool Itiiilitin,

FOR SALE.

olition Secessionists who wouM connect thereedomof the negto with these, will be hushel be neath a great popular voice that will sweep the land with a sound like the rushing of great wa ters. Cairo ((.) Gazrtte. The Cottxperate Stkamfr Vam.rbilt. A Washington dispatch to the Philadelphia Gazrtte says: The rumored running of the Mississip pi blockade by the retel steamer V ami erti It i confirmed. She left the port of Ha?ani the latter part of December, and after a run of about one week landed her cargo, passenger and mail in New Orleans. Her cargo, it is said, conisteJ of powder, clothing and miscellaneous articles, which were taken into Havana by a asjling veel, from Xass'.iti, and then transhipped on the Vanderbilt. A9 the Yandertiilr did not leave New Orleans for Havanna until early in December, she had thus made the run safely out and hack, with a valuable cargo each way, in about one month.

nrrn..,.m..l. t1,Ä l , . r.,... . : T 1 "I'll C SO HI.. II m U I.M.I.

. : .1 ... r ii r .1 r the artnv ofucers in ew 1 ork one on whom aid an assistam e of the olTicers id the army ol 1 . , . ., . , , .

lie can ieiv, ri ine eiit tp.ti niu t .rw M, interest but to draw and pay the money. When lie was called on, especially to aid in purchases.

he trusts it nil to Mr. Humphreys, his clerk

the United States

Filher was authorized to act in the absence of the other. On the 4rh day of May Governor Morgan delegated his portion of the power to Georpc I). Morgan. On the 2 Ith the Secretary wrote: "I sent you yesterday an official piper to act in connection with Governor Morgan by land, through Man land and Pennsylvania. It i im portant you should act promptly in sending supplies. '"S. Camhu. "Mr. I't MMIM.."

Mr. Cumn.iiigs, thus armed, seemed supreme

When vessels are to be chartered, he doe-n't deem it worth while to examine litem. He good

natnredlv savs he took it for LTanfed that what 1

the owners yaid wa true. He wa? certainly a confidence man. Tiie Secretary says, notwith standing the pressure on hi private bus'mes, he is sure he will aid him. Yet Mr. C. pavs this

generous and unbounded confidence by knowing

nothing, absolutely nothing, ot the purchasing ot

articles or loading ol vessels. I wo million dol

in hisMM-bit; instead f reir!erig aid. and assist lars, by the Secretary of the Treasury, weie plaance, he eifectu illv super-eded the armv otlicers. cM in the hinds of a committee of high toned.

Major haton distinctly informed him that his j honorable men. to be paid out on the order or ',

services were not neovled in the porch t;c of su -

plies. Still. Mr. C. commenced buying over $21,000 worth of straw h.tU and linen pmta-

loons, which were worthless to the armv, and not

requisition of Mr. dimming, without his pnnlu

cing to them any vouchers. Strange asitnny appear, while this money was there to respond to this teqiiUition, he draws $lti ,U(ltl, and deKsits

renirel by the regulations. He employed a j it in his name, with his private accounts, in one clerk of whom he knew nothing had never seen j of the city banks. Stranger still, four months

before. In hi evidence at first he did not know , alter his agency hi 1 ceased, he leaves no vouchwlm teenmmended him; then he thought he w a i ers with the War Depai tment. The War De i(H-oiiiinendel by Mr. Thurlow Weel finally he j partment, in its generous confidence, seeks no said: "I rememlter now that Mr. Weed fold me ! settlement with Mr. Cummings, nor an inspeche knew nil about him. and upon his recommen j lion of his vouchers. Such were the prominent datioii I tMk him." This clerk Mr. C. suffered ; transactions occurring at a time when a nun's to do all the business and m ike all the purchases i generous instincts should freely have offered except what were mule by tJeo. D. Morgan. It ! every thing to his country. This was the cloud. , i but justice to an influential and widely circu ' no largrr than a man's hand, which iiicrea?el and lated paper in tlie city" of New York to say that ' spread until the whole sky has been wrapi?.! in 1 SMice tlc H'fr' wis tmirel with the C)'rirr '' gloom, and men go about the streets wondering

l.txjiiiTfr Mr. duniniiiL's has had no connection : w here this thing would end. I he mania tur

w 1U1 ll as e-litor or publisher. IIIART1R Tin: cvtalim:. The doctor next npju.iiiij Captain Cnistock to charter or pnrcho-e vessels. The Captain, with a friend, soes to Hrooklyn, inpects the Calalinc, titni ieini thither price is from f l.tMHl to Jir'UM. In-rdo jwirt basing or rhartcrin or 1 ecorniiiending the doctor to do s(l pis friend suggests to Mr. Develin that there "is a nice opportunity to make something by good man ae ment." This was the 22d dav of Apiil, tl.e lerv

day the propeller Day light left New York with supp ies for the 7th regiment and two bundled re

cruits of tlie btaie and generous youtigt.un.of

that c.ty. I he IMyiiglit lelt w rhout com ov, and re .chevl Washington safeiy. 1 nevtr can forget the 2'ld day of Ap.ril and the trip of the Daybpht. or of th it gallant bind who were leaving all the endeai tnenty of homes and association of

friends to encounter the jeriis of tli.-ease and bat

dealing seem to have run through all the rela

tions of Government. Almo.-t from the General to the drummer boy, from tlne nearest the ; throne of p ow er to the merest tide w aiter, i.eirly , everv man w ho deals w ith the (iovernment seems ' to feel or deire that it would not long survive, . and each had a common right to plunder while jt lived, liven in the rrntter of the purchase of two sailing vessels, two tuen of New York to tlie crime of larceny added the sin of perjury that they might rot fron the Treti;ry' 5,0liii In the cae of the Stars and Stri e. the 1 'le-idcnt of the New Haven Propeller Company , after t. king from the G ivevnment I'J.IKK) mor. th 10 she Mst, took d' that amount nearly ,blld, to lire his own pocket, and in excuse tohiscom pinv preteiiutd that be hid to bribe an ex mem bcr of Congress to gain an audience to the head .of the bureiu; and fiom that insinuation an honorable, higli toned ex member of Conirte in

Coline tteut. had been subiix-ted to calumuv. ,

I .. I -. . t 1 I 1 "s. '

.,. . r .... oe, me uiiiver-ai uiM.teiu-ie JUnl Vlulevt Let-ue ihe committee. tetifie.I

in ine gien c.iy oi nie eoioiiieui. o mails, no

te.i jr i. h. a dreadful, solemn suspense brav e

men, teinng. toutitintr. vet Iiot.ih - , ... . -... 1 . .. . , , -. , hour of her extreii'it v, that he ar ;ctiiatsl bv one impu'se, readv to give a .even 1 - . n" .... .. , 1 .. .. ,r ... , . Iv so.UDO d his colleague s moiif bte. tor the detense of the cip.ta v ash iu-tun . , , , . .-11 11 j ,, . . ' e .. h , use, so he rniM devise some mac oun !e I. and the u g the patriots f the Ilev ..11- .. - ,, r 1 . , , , x- 1.1 'he Southern cities and no one

lion o.ipiiei. in i.o-a. .vo one ci.ii ntve ie-l.eie-ltli it at such a moment r.;e:i could find lei-fne or iucl: nation to ascertain how mmr ih'ng could mole out of the griefs of' tl.e e-c.leb go..d m.inagemei:t. Yet that very diy, when svmpathv for a bleeding country and theobligat n of dntv to hi em; lay eis should have iv cciv ed fror.l Captain Comt k all his skill and et.ergv , hi m s-;. n was u".! to benefit friends. He knew Dr. Cumming w agent for the War Dxp.uiRiefit; etill he -ounds freely with Mr. Devel.ii aUmt the value of the C it iline, and s. ive an opinion what w ill be paid for her charter. Hoi she In en cheip at ?l?,'N" his Government w is enMtled fo the pairch ie. After yie'ding to Mr Dcxe'oi all the time L requirel for the ne g"tiativn, i n the i'.Vh the U.t was chtrtcrei by Colonel Tompkin. he lelying tipsui ("pt. t'oiu- ! st. the ..i.ih risl a,-i t of Mr. Cummings. , t:.c agc:.t of the War 1 c4 ttti,.:.t.pay ii'g f..r !:er I-, Jlo.HOd ui-u-tli 1 i three u.."i:I h-. an ! it lost I iv wir psx thru ivcnuterit t j.iv ..''1. (' '. Color. el I .-rn; kin w-n.M not sign until Capt-i.;i l" :iis.ck aii.ied him that she was woith : l.'K. and that it was all ruht. Tlie (lap-tain knew the value of the h- t and what she i cost. Mr. Fieemui, havii.; au intere-t in hvr ' profits, wen they did not pieter.d he wa worth t c;d.l!l Ciptiin C.'mto-k. h-.wever. dei.Vs ! th it h- allege 1 he w 3 worth th t nmo.iM The te:ini' n jf Ct;"t.dn Comto,-k -!nw. the at lo.iubcr At.d almost unliuntcl ; or of j et-srvn t th it time assuming to act as nge:;ts j. r ' e Govrii.tnet.t. Hesays: I m i -nt for ty Mr. Weel to come to ile A tor House about the time of the commenceIneiit d tiie-e tro.il.Ie. He sialyl that he : an a:e:it .f the I iov ertinient, nnd had tro.ips ,vn 1 lll.it.iti Ii d at to s(;id to W tsh ngtoi. bv way ot tl.e Chesapeake. id tLt h wisi-f to ch trier j Vesei4 for that purjs.-e j Altct wanls l'unuu iu cdlej u!ui me and!

that niter taking !jI!),(H( in p rofit from his co ui-

trv he was so anxious to serve her m tins, tlie

rrror riattsl near- ,

money to his private

hire to take nil

get hurt. Colon

els e.'itrustel with the poworof r iiing regiment-, colluding with contractor, bartering away and lividmg contracts fr hore and other suppbes. , to enrich personal favorite-; purch's'ng article and conipeiiing fT-e invoices to ! given. bile it is no justification, the examt!e has been se; in the very departments of government. As a ir neral thine nne bat fvvoiites gain access there, j and rone other can obt-iiu contracts that beirj e::ormu p-n-fits They vid ite the plvn p'rovisi"iis of the law refjuirii g b:ls and projHs! on the false ai d shallow pretext that tlie pujblic exigrncTes rtsuire it. Should this 11 as long as tre Pelopx.m e.-ian war, the same excuse would b used. The !e;virtment which has allowed o.nspir eies, after the balding had been cloei,to letraml t!;e Government of the lowe-t bid. by al low iug the u.lt) to reap the fruits of their crime, h 1 itself become f-urtic;- cr'uuiiiit. Who pre t-i !- anv r.di- exigency f t giving out by pti . le on fact . w ithut tiM. o er one nr 1 lion niu ' kets at f.tbul ui priie? Who r tete:;-! a public exigency to make a private contract for rifling cannon "to the amount of 110000? ( ro BW uiMlM I I. i

The Ilemocrntlc Tart) . That the Dem craey is the only p.ditVvl foth that mi safelv be can ied into ai mm itrat ion, this

o.intrv abeidi . li e m-i-t llidi: 'it due ev 1-

ou.e The practical working vi t.'.iorr .reis ii tve been uiol aiei found wanting in those great ('--en tills, and ounJw.intiiigiuthosegrc.it e seutials to a h riw iiiou and ro-; e.-ous Govern nie.'.t, and almost b inet of the fruit that Ke; ubLean institutions -hou'.d yield. That thi i- rap- ! idlv besjei!nt: the settled covi-tion of te peopie of lb-i-ok.!.ti . w c ii. 1 vs luxe accumulate!1 and a-'uinul.xting pnii" that can notbeverlHkel. j When x Dein tat sim islol to the j lace id'1

PIANOS.

.Superior Piano Fortr.

riHK r.KST. ixri.fMNr. cmcxFnrNn a so!cs. wis. i. TdX: STV1VW AT Ä S,)-;s, -r Tork; Wiiiiara KLaV & C'., lUliiniurr, may he Muid at The Indiana Music Store, N. Il Ii4i . t. R.nt. VVI1XAKI A STJWLIX.

HOTELS.

wksti:bca hotel. KIS.O, 11,13101? (Ol UTI,A.D ST., ?f K A K r.KOAD'.VAY, NKW YOKK CITY.

We make no apobigy for this wlckel etTort in the South to destroy this Government. .' We

grant the necessity of suppressing it ; but Aim- j

htioinsm and becessioiitsni must be buried m the i same nolitieal crave. The r. itriot who loves his 1 This ol l etablihJ ana fwrit rcrt f the uiiio8

I r j - - - j 1 ....- .... .. . 1 rtnn.nil. V.M.ri ri.r-afirlv r.fiMH! nfui 4s f-fniTlfrt in I

luuiiu . t.ii.k vo.iru .i?.t.iiiivrf".i. . ....... . . . . - , - . 1 f Josf.ru Holt. I ev rytbinr thatcainiuiistrt.tli comforts of it- p.-vt..tis. That is the true doctrine. Abolitionism p ro- Iji.u. s ati l nomine r- eciall v aul carefully prvil.-t luced sccessin, and secession produced the war. i f.r. W e may fpiibble as much about the origin of war ; t y rontratty Watod in tiio bu-rnrss pa t r h city, as w e please, but the impartial verdict of history A,i is r..nt:;u';us to tLc i-rii-cipal Iii. of trinihoat-. will u?uinuhat Mr. Holt .. And e ht.ie j msaU Tf 4f

nie eip.auy iinpaniüi veruici o. tue pepiewU. ; , c..i.-.ci, i.r.- of rM- prer- can bv th- r Ii ..1.

carry int executiJii the judgment Mr. Holt has prunotiricdl that 'alailiti jnism and secessiotilsni must be hurietl in the same political grave. , The ji.itriot who luv e his country must consent to sacrifice both." To execute that judgment, the. people, must vole and fight. Cory Jon Dntmcrut.

SM?x? istl ZVotifx. TO A I VERTI.EI:S. AH u lrsrtti, mit tilvn

a tjcifit'-i thus, ttwl trtrrtl out lrj,rf the rxiriitrt j

nf th time .crV.. tri.'i l.e r,tiryel the rejithir r.f" for the t ime vf-' to the time they , ire nritert'i out.

MEDICAL.

price hnve l ccn Tedliccd to One Dollar and Fifty Cents PER ZD-ATST. Tle tnt'I.. is amply Mitiln-I with all the luxuries of the aon, and is etpial t that f any ithcr hotel in the

I r.iiintrv-

j Ample acciu:ni.diiti.)ijs are effered fur upward of 4m) puests. I not 1. lieve r;mier, h.-icViiien, iiid others, who niny say 'the W ;ni Hotel is full." I. 1. VINCin:.STi:K, Proprietor. Tmos. i. VVv nr.TrR. febl5-Ii!m

PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. ftCt LADIES OFDXt.lCATK IIKAI.TH OH I.MPAIUF.D .JL orfrauiiation, or t tl l.y whom an inert-f family is from any reason ohjectionnM, the nn!ersiv;iie.1

would otter a prescription which 1 perfectly reliuMe ai.d fe, and which b a- Ixen pre-crit.fil 111 various part-of the Hid World for th' pa-t rrntury. Alth'oigh tLis arttt le is very cheap and simple, yet it has been put u; in half pint Littles and very ext-n-i'ly at thr enhoi hit.-uit price .f per liott 1, the unlTiijiied prvpoo t ftirnish the recipe for 51, by the possession of which every lady c;m supply herself with a perfect safeguard, at ai;y dnnr store for the trtflimr suni of 25 cents per year. Any physician or drini-t will tell you it i jie.rfectly harmless, thousands f testimonial can he procured of its efriracy. Sent to any part f the worhl on receipt .f 1. 1. a.Mre-s-tn K- iHt. J. OKVKKALX, P. O. Bux, No.23ö3,New Häven, Connecticut. uly22-.hU'61 WANTED. T7ANTKIAT THIS OFFICK As an apprentice to f learn the printing huMiie-s, a hoy I et ween 14 and 1- v ears of aire.- lie must Lrine the est recommendations as rccard his capability, habits of industry auJ honesty. l. ue other need apply.

MEDICAL.

r.NTKI "KT NT KSK A pood W.-t Nurse ant-

ed imme lmlrly. Apply at o. 'H Vlrmnu Av

enue fe)17-itf

FOR SALE. For S;v ov to I change FUR CITY rilOPKKTY, 553 Acres, the Gallaudet Farm, Situated eipht miles from Indianapolis, ONTHK IXMANAPOI.Tn AN! CINCINNATI RAlblt(AI. with the Kt.-t!n f;alhulet in 1t ceic-r; every arre fencel, nearly all the rails nrw or recntly reset; .too acres in cultivation, 00 acres undetdrauml, four Rood orchards, eiht well- .f water, two i;ood barns and a tww 011 lis fet lonp nearly completed, a family residence worth 1 1. ("Hi, five tenant houses, aaw-millw urthf J.ooO, a. -Tore and t'r'-house. Thi. highly fertile farm, unequaled in situation by any in the State, only 20 minutes by railroad from Indianapolis, four pasener trains stop, pinirat the farm station each day. with a Mate road running through its c nter, i now- ITered for sale at a creat barirasn. It can Ie divided int, six or eil.t farm if desired. For terras apply to the owner. N. H In re-notice lo iiuniirio too numerous otherw ise to anwr. I would say, no on need apply unless de. sirou of purchasing a lare farm w.rth $;t5.iKH). or a mull one at a proportionate price. J S. BROWN. OH.01.leT, January 4, lsßl.

a Slight Cold, cr llfctc jD lit etil, xiihizh. mirrhi le chc' td &J with a simile remedy,

f K fsyleied, öfter termiraics ccricuclj. Feu are aiture c ihn imcri irxe cf ricr pin ;r a cuqIl cr f 11 a lit cJiL in, lis jlrst ctage ; that uvaa'i Ik the berrinning- ivculd yield to a m:!i remedy, if net atierjded io, seen aiiaJco thi lunge. zeer ßrei introduce 1 eleven years ag?. It hie Icen proved that they arc the bed ariidi befzre the public fzr rjtfzLSif ßcJLiL&t l&t-crLcliilLa.) jAslLna, ßtiiiittli the Hacking C'lrh in aL&umiilnn, and numerous affections cf the j3lL?cu.i.K givirrj immediate relief. Iith1ic Speakers 2V Singers i;,fl J.nd them, ejiciual for clezringand cirer, rjtherdn rr the vcice. PoZd ly all (Druggists end (Xe-ilcrs in J.':dicine, at 5 cents p-er 1-c.z.

-i

S.

HANI) K ' S T V S S I I, A (i ) ( l KI.S Cnn.MS AM) CULIS. &y s",! hy nil Hnu'isfs. 2., cent a hx. li J A N I) IV S T U S S ILA C! 1 O ( ThK AsIHMA A N l WUPKZIN. rV," .s,,;d l.y all IriiL-5i-ts. 25 certs a box. UH A N DK'S TVSSI I. A (i 0 ri KK.S rilNSl'MITIVK murjiis. Ji-J Sold by ail JiruvRisii. 25 cents a box.

Uli AX DK'S TT SSI LA (i( TRF.S IRRITATION tF THF. TONSIbS. S.-ld by all I ru joists. 25 cents a box.

BOOKS.

NEW BOOKS

li li A X I) L' S T r S S I L A G O Is good for Public Speaker and Singers, TO ("LF.AU I UK OlCE. Ii R A X I) V S T t: S S I L A(I O (TUF.S IIiiARSKNKSS ANI SOUK TilUOAT. flfir Sold by all lnu7iiis. 25 rent a box. li l A X I) IV S T U S S I L A (; () CTKE.SC N-4UJIPT10N IN IKK FIRST STAIiKS. Ii Ii A X I) V S T U S S I L A G () riTRFS ASTHMA A NU r.RONCIHTIS. ZZf hy J,H lrufr;ist. 25 cents a box.

JOHN BRK.NTP.y the author of "Cecil Dreenie." CKC'H. HREKMF. Hy Major Winthrop. TIIF. Sl TIIKKbANDS Py the author of "Rutl-dire LF.SsONS IX l.IFK Ity Timothy Titccmh. CI.HISTKIt ANI HEARTH By Charles Ueade. SILVER CORIi r.y Shirley Brooks. All tl.e New BMik a soon a U-ued, tt BOVEN, STEWART & CO'S. f. -MO d?w-

Ii H A X I) vvs t rssi L a ; o Is Pleasant ti the T.it Children cry for it. Ii Ii A X I) WS T I'SSI L A G O ( TUKs nnoriNi; cocr.ii and ckoit. ftj"" S.ld t.y all lri;irei-ti. 25 cents a box.

CROCERS.

ce-

ps tj

SI

?'..'' llUlisi V' fT;'.s rc-V" v'1 C -5, f -a- - ninw 's

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"Vllolcinl OlMKM'PM. Corner Waslilnct on nnd Delnuure Mrcrlv, Inttiannpolia, TAVINi; THE LAKiiEsr STOCK OF i1;VF.IiIES I I in th:- city, with su'-h farlTtje as t' enable u to -a a. I w a- any h'nise in the West, we invite d-al-r to ex iniin-our goo.ls and prices be f.ire purchasinij ?le. whre. Jut r-ce:ved on c,usiirnm,nt. s. iu:r-rl-. n-w White Mso. 11.', Molen I. r.a z r.ew lVai.ut. t - i I f i. ? a: r-ry lo f.ure i-i;-li t 1 . SCIT5UI.L.

TAKE NOTICE.

Mil)- UNDERSIGNED H AS THIS I AT l URCHASEI

Tl.e Stork f li si. owned by .. A. iiall, i:i tl.e I Hid a P.'.;.' !:m. No. 1. and will r-a- kee; a ronpVte

a TViient cf O e Iat.--t ij 1 f O k-p f-x-r. 1 1 o- t wi-rk'.-ien to suit a!l the ! t cKiwr a well as tr ..w , wtf! i he .iuit lo -ne him a t i!i l-f re ri h elewnei. Ho m,!1 il-n Lif (f il rt-T'it-tU ..f Hen's and Boys' Clothing 'N HNI. Also n good Mock of Furnlttiltiir. Ihit for.-et the pTjre. Odd I-Vllou Hull. Ao. 2. WASHINGTON SII.FIT. If I. rf Pr.ff.Kf.If. Jviill-htm

E .11 VO ll T A ?5j T TO Is E I K S .

OR. JOHN 1IARVET, HAVIN FOR IT WARD CiK twenty years ! o-d b professional time xrlu--iviv to thetreatai-iit of I'emalc Difficulties., a'td. ua icj: iic.??-d" 1 in housa:id of cne in r.-i-riiiR the aiirted t so'ind heHlili, has now vtdire t-oiitidr.ice in olTt riuit pnldicly hi"(In at .Imcrican Ilcmnly," chrono-WrValYemale pills, Whi h have nexeryef failed (h'n the dirertions Larr been tnctlv followed, 5 in removitiR di!?';cultie ariii!g fr-ni OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATCRE, Or ii. rst'.r:;r the ys'etu lo perfect bsalth, w hen MiSerintr from Spinal Aib-.!n.iis, I'rl.ipusf L'teri, tl.e Whites or ofl"-r w .-aki.es, of t!.e Uierine Orcrs. Also, in all ca' (f Iv h;'iity r Nerroi; IrotrTiop; HyyT.-rc, Palpita tiot,. Ac, w iiich are tbe forerunners ot more .-eri-'s di rase. ji-jy- Thee pi!S are perf-etly barml'ss on tLe conti tu'ioi, aTiJ til tv be t.ikni by the mj.t del'cate fenjj'e w i'.h;t r.n-ir..' d'-'ress. .it the srne tim they .tct ükc a charm ! - i ."!: I,...-. iv;k".rx,::.j ani rentoiir.? the ytiri to a i.a!t;iv roi-.'aioti. at:d t-y brmeiri on tl.e irn.ntl.lr p r;-n; w : r-i.ir.ty, no r.lt r front. wUat cause ti.e (.i.T :rti . ri iv .ir.s... Tli'j sh'.ii! I, l.'.'fvr, avt 1 ta' i '. irli.-' tl.e t'.r-t :'..rec or four in.r,th f pre nam v, t!.o:) ti a!r at al.y tier lime, mi-carriae w ou VI l e f. c r':"f. Eacn b.. c tains fi I'.üs. Br'ce ft, ar.d iim 1ffired w:ll be t ly Tn.iiT, pre-paid by any adrerti.ed A. --t)', on rereijt r.f the money. S !d by brtii:.;: trera'iiv. J. BRTAN, Ki"c,..-s,er. New Y't k, letrl A'rit. T0MMN"sON COX, A Rent for Inlianapolln. ju!yl9-'l.vw 61 iv.v Oirorry. Tor the speedy and pertr.ai.ert cure of coNop.r.HFA, oi.rrr, urkthal i:sCH.Rr,E5. S!:MIN I. WKAKNF.S?. NIGHTLY EMISSIONS, I NON ri N A NCE, f. EN; r A L I KKIT A Iii LITY, Uravel,tri-ture,ai.dAtW:i.ts tf the KJ !neyar.d Bladder which La t-e ti Qseiby upwtrd tfene Luteln--I physicians, TN THEIR rKIVATH-PRACTICE. WITH KSTIKF SUCCESS, ';pere''iii7 Cahcb-, Coptba, Caponli. or any oiii.r coaspvand l.ithtrtsi 0" u. m:iMVS .SPECIFIC TILLS Are .dy in action. ..rtet. erect.:.; a cure in a few day, and wht. a cure ; ertectoJ it I peruiaMnt. lley are .r,-.srrl fr. tn vek. t ',. -xtra t that are harrr.le.s i n t!i .vem üet f. r i.js-ite the fctomarh, or ir.pr'l;r tb J r. a::.; a--1 -. at i, a'l raux-.-;; tate i avoil-d. 'cLsIl, "f J et I necessary while Usir-ff thein; tinr !. their acturti interfere with buli.e pursuit. Each box ckiuii.i iv tu(en PdU. TK1CK ONh DOUJin. And. 11 be tnt by nail, p.-t-pai'l ty ai,y adrerti-ed A cent, on r-ceipt of ile n..ry. -.-; 1 by iTa.V'1' tnrrall. . N.ire rr:ire wi'b'-v.t r-r i.-'.srvre on th wrapper. J. AN. Pk leaer. N. 1 .. i. ral Afc-rtit. teg- TOMUNMlN k COX, Apretd for Indianapol jul19-JAw '61

XT

THE UNDERBILL BLOCK F0 SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. Iwirahle Bail.! nc It f-ontin on IVnn--Irar.i t. I.lwir at M--n .,

of sy.r.vnE no. 4. as pkk pi.t. NORTH STREET.

H w w H tJ

e5 CO e5 w P4

III.' I rrl. tVv-e a

A IG .V) prr font ?.t()0

Mi pr f Mt- ItXOO- .-mm

- 1 15 per foo-l, ,().

li ir foot (iOO.

. J. it '. bGOOKl. Sol J for tl.TSO. .

A isv

i?Xf Tv T aV AVrVjm I

.soi.Wfl.UflO.IW j I tl,ll4J I d p L.1.H : r n.ir.1 Li: i.wriTiTi:. a

V II 1

ft 1 ft V

a if

1'. '-ie. I1T 5)rrlnH-lVM1

V3 perloof l.t(K).

iZ prr laot-t.XOO. iLlper fnnl St.tOO. 3.rer foot I , tKl. prr I oo-l,M. .TT . prr loot - ,50.

M a n-" asi m t

Z 9 L - -r u - X - a z 2 3 2

w 175 e-3 w H

MICHIGAN STREET. f R1IIK PIHCF. OK THE APOVF PROPF.RTY ON MICillC.A.N AM Iir.I.AWAttr STT.rrTS IIA M'.KN REM 'FI J frni iö Jer foot t isläp-'r fswt. Irn lVnsjlania ft.sa aVj t ii i r f ed. I his is die cUcupcst arid uo.. Uv.siralile varaut prope rty ii loe i!y, by prr ceat-, north T TT abir .on, re. tweeii l!l;;i s. lK liv re and" N..rt!i trci t, which i the ftuter if Iu!ji a- Ii. Partie wrhiiiK nvrr thajt 4 feel raw hare part of tle t-l lt. TKKMS Oiie-f.Hirth cab, batan it. 1, 2 Met 3 year, with annual iinere-t. lor fiirther iufvrnirttiiMicall at tUce over TiUKl'i Jew Iry Store. T UIKIsII. Iifliati.ipolis, Indiana, February 1, l.stU febl-d '

AMUSEMENTS.

DRY COODS.

IS:T2.rOLITAA HALL.

Lad y and llentleni an to I ires Circle Ti rent,

Karii aduirtiuiial l.a. ly. ............... . i. io. Gentlemen Dres Circle an-1 Puruiu-tle üO 1

TUI--SDAY KVKXINti, FEU. IS, T..

fi.tnplete triumph of the prre,t Artist, C. W. Gouldock, Ub will appear to-night hi his great character of tsVHil FSKLM.ra. Iii tlit AVillo-w 0-is-. .TIf.S.V .Tf.lf.fO.!' mi(tttTli AS HOSE nKU-lNrt. Mil. FELX2T"vilCTriSrT,

To conrltiile with glorious Fsrre of A 1 1 H O S T IN SPITE O K II I M S E I. V.

It. QgaVSaCiaaHBWBWMBTMnaHaaBaBLMl i I ' . VV favV;

AS AUISTL. I I I ia

1 - r2. t"!

In active prepantion, j I 'rxiT; OH "CRICKET OX lllEHEAlrril." ' ''jB"M'MM"""M'"MMMMM'l! , i 4 P - i 1 fAf" poon oten at 7. cnmuieticp at l,. j DRY COOPS. "" 1.-; , 'r'Jy yj d . .k - - "TL Qljiii i im ii in mmmmmmme i 0 - o ;r f.'-z.i h ; ; -r n A, 'J-Mtii y h i?.?; .H k -s-f mis. r Q s , D .$ O 0 . I r4 iil la 7 1 Ki. -,c. -s - 7 "S ". 1 .' s s s - f n ? ;? f hOO by ' r.Vi H i a S " I , rr-0'; ATTOnNEYS.

MILITARY COODS.

IT..VJWIN H IRTr'SON. j TTtl.T.MM P. FI'H!"K, I.i'e or Wa e ,v Huri .n. Iate rf Conner A l".Mtu-k! HARRISON & FISH8ACK, ATTORNEYS JT 2A.W, OFFICE, NO. Ci F. AsT W ASHINGTON ST.. (Oer M'ln-n K. J h'i'ton Stve Store,) sils .l-oUv, ISi'ia.xa.

i i) i urn ii i : st o m r s is FOR CAVALRY OFFICERS,

ritHB LNDKHPiNF-H HWINl. AfSiWUIKI) 1 tiK-ni-el .es tojft'j' r in tlie pra :ice f ti.e U-.-, ,,i a''eml K .ill 11 bi.s-iM.. fni'iisi ! t it-ir eee iM t,. U'-il I t 4 rlC. ur'. I.KNJAM'N 11RJI,-jiV WILLIAM P. H.siKiACE. Iretnler )I, 1 ;!. H-nry M.rV.l, N a.rv Pu'm e. will lake kn'.wled-

I merits of deed. Ac. at the above oSlce, d-t-12-d.;m

n I OIOIMliü.

DRS. JAMESON & FUNKKÖUSER SOUTH MKPalDlAX STIlKin. ji --1

ACKINTOSH TALMA?, dark Hoe. imitation cf TT.

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C1 ll. I'L'FIJm fcvfr.? pOffhaed the above rtah!ih- ! . Cief;t of the Mes.r. Key ant. intend k-epm cn- '

ra.-rstn the past lury ar extre-jiely ol l.d. It w ,;i K.ve A. Kj.J'. X 5 un jtifij dt pleaare t re mho niy tall oti them i:: the fuu.re. j-:t-.!tf DENTISTS

P. G. C, HUNT, DENT X S T .

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I I aun'y iroter;ei and ProviMoTi-, an : w.n warrant every aricl t- be vt the t t jualitj and al th lowrr-t ! prwre.

Tbe birfhe.t market price, la can, paw lor all kind t.f . i-,j.,vi . . . t p-(p. ' j I AMIIA break. f uj, b"U.s tr- ltll i ,.-pe .f

11 re-peetf'jllr -!Mt tLe citiien rerseTally, la rF. citv a Lei ri.iitiir. tw call arl ramiu hi stock and Drkei '

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FOR SALE. itousehnltl furniture far Sate.

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