Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3562, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1862 — Page 2
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Ocmocratlc Union State Ticket, ' rut HiviitAiT or TATr, . ' JAMM 3. AT1ION, Of Marion Count v.' roa aipito or tatk, Of 'uunt.iia Count j. ' roi TErt or rmr, , MATTH KW L. URKTT, Of IhvieM County. ' OSCAR B 1I0KI), Of Decatur Count. o i.rriHTfcMiT or it tic nirmt-nix, MiLTo;r n. iiopkixs. .Of Clinton Counif.
ll !!. A cotempomry, in teplt lo the chure tint M h-vf ail nothing j.In,ttne r4-!., remark s:"We hart ),Ah'duy tomptred tlicm tu AllitioiiisU, il we at tM! to krow whit h.inJer tiling w couM My int thrrn." ' Th lliajlat .lumr. The Cni-Mo 7mi my: Sj far ai we r conmi.M, the time haitxmc alien we propose tu call tli At v hielt U tren, trMKoo. AkoliTicm is tiu. Where it the AU-ilitfonist whv III not in-wer that he!otea lihrrtv better lli n the Union?" an r liheit he mean the bholitwn of Li r try. lie not to he foumi. The At-rlitonit w not to le fournt who is for the restor.tt.n of the Union with l4mjr. And the Union cm not he tctumj without J.iverv. The atiiiioi cf -lavrrj by the Federal (lorernmot n rv.lntin th.irtie the Southern releIlion wimi 1 have been rcvolutbr. had it teen succe..ful. The Union pn be restore! with 1 irerr. Thift wir will inevitably flttn restore it if it fli;tll be cmtinucl m it hi, been carried on thus far. Kvrrr attempt to divert the course of the war then it tao. When the war fhni! feclo-fil ami all the .State hall have resumed thrir natural nod cuiistitutiotial portion I, lite Union. each Suite, for itlf, will po-., nt e-u-h Si te hit hitherto po-Hfed, the euluive control of sliver v within it limit; aim I any i).terinpi.Iiin; with it by other Sute-t will !, nsit hu bti hitherto, impertinent
an1 uticoMxtitnti'jnil. Tint fome of the St;itot wh'n-h are iiow luve will adopt gyMem. of uj;,numlvion i ry likely. This was their tendency f.n iy .rs , and but for the rise of Abolition-i-m there would h ive teen no interruption of thU tendency. m ow U'hnf ConMllute Specie rninieiif! The nt. Ui-d ier ot the Hank of tlie State luve a ?;ilu.ib!e charter or tjecial privileges. The eonidention or enmpetHation, therefore.
they chiini t be the furn'.-hing to the people of
Indiiti.i a sound c!rcul.itiii luediuui conv ertible at the will of the holder into gold or silver. ThU it nil the benefit, if benefit it he,' that the people of the ute receive, or are promised, for the citnordinarjr privileges it lias conferred ujion thU cor ration. The eh.irter utate.- that "the eaid rt)k w not at nny time suspend or refuse payment, in yold or rirrr, of any of iLs notes, IhIIs or obiiationi due or pajable, nor of any tuoiiey receiTed upon deposit," and it provides that if any brunch fails thut to meet its engagement, it nny be closed, ns in case of insolvency. A hort time ago, in anticipation of the present extraordinary condition of our public ami monetary affairs the otliccrs of the Hank publiehe 1 , an otncul prouuueiamento tliat it "wouUi not suspend Piecie payments undet any vunveiaDic ctrcumstances." Notwithtandinj thee restrictions hi tlie charter of the Hank and the declaration of iu ofliceri Uiut . it would, at all hazards, redeem iu promises to pay in gold and silver, we understand tint the Branch in this city, and likewise Branches elsewhere, have refused to pay ooin for their issues and will only redeem their circulation in United States Trea atiry ! notes. "The" contract' of the bank is with the State, and not the Federal Government, k that it cannot be effected by or take advantage of the legislation of. the latter. In ail cases where there is an express agreement or obligation to pay iudebtedne in gold or silver. Treasury notes, even if made a legal tender bv net of Conpre, cannot be substituted for or made equivalent to coin. The contract with the State is that "the aid bank shall not at any time susjiend or refuse iMTtnent, in pold or silver, of any of its notes, bills or obligations due or payable." There can be uo doubt or room for equivocation as to the meaning and intent of this clause in the charter. The Constitution also provides that all bank notes hall be redeemable iu hpecie. It .vs: "All bills or notes issued as money, shall le, at nil times, redeemable in jtold or silver; nud no law jdialfbe passed aanctiotiini, directly or indi
rectly, the uicuioii, by any bank or b inking j company, of speeie wynenLT." ' ! Such is the tond. And we do not conceive ! th.it uny one will claim that Treasury notes, or j pi; er promises to pay of any description are; VUI or ailver." j The statement published bv the bank re; re aent it to Ins in a sound condition and abundantly j able to meet it liabilities in the manner provided by the charter. And it h is not only b. ite! of its a!ility to nuint iln t!ie redeui; tiin of its i.-ut ' in goM or silver, but it Las ollioially announctil ' it "uni suspend jecie Mymeuts under any conceivable circtinj-tances." But it appears that nie of the bruiche are cither weak at tlie ' kntc, or el.e they rcganl pn lit more th in honor, and lor one re.i-ton or tle other nre seeking n . su!!erl(ie to aro'd b ith their c!i irteroblig ttinus and voluntary pledge to the j ublic. This action of tome of ihe hraiiche: i ii.; to be wonder- ' cl at when the hitory of the institution i remembered. A d'stiuguihed tinaiuier ami m ra!it of our city aid that the pcjp!c of LiUna could not eiel much gvnl Iron an iii-iitutioti thn was bom hi corruption. ,nl althotilt tint gentle man h i in e became a lare stockholder in one t the brauche, we are in i.i.el l I cl.cve tint h'w judgment was not at tt;lt in the opinion whVh tie rirt expre-iI and th it even the salt winch he brought into the institution will :ot save it from its original taint. A e think i. w, as we have eTjM-esel ourele! heretofore, fn.rn the d.ut.!e inoliie !' in:ne?t ' and St .te j ride, the bnk hou!d be ustaii.cd iu th dteci.Ml.i, it .xjHe e, t m,M,tjn peeie ay men! in gMd f t i 1 1 . but if it hirer it own ' standard it cm not r- x if ;lliv Xfi;.ithv fpm the js-opNv If wt luve a h jiuc cuirency tint l tvjial, an I redeemble r.t tlie will tif the" holder in gold or silier, it i ii.finitely preierablc l the eastern trnh which now- form our circu- 1 latitig niediuiu. And if the lLuk of t!u St:ite fi.raihe us iuch . currency, the bu-ine-s -,,m i munity should drive ill other from circulation.
ZTT" The Iuivil!e Journal pronounces the : effort ot Mr. Vouehii . in the House of Keore- , tentilives on the hh of Fertiry, "a inot cathing and elotjaent sj-eech aviit Abo)ititu ; L-ia." od thit it "fully UsUiiid hi bnlli tut rej - , uitionas n oTitor.'
A l-eM wf VItom. Iu our foreign intercourse, mjs a contemjjorart, we aee.1 the le.,ti W;iTii a "Ii i u never art from pK-ion. In hi erre-ie wrd,"T lie i: it o:i hif ii iixl i!e4 t) ardaai.'.ther an habitu ii h itrel, or n habitu vi fondw-, i-", in ome degree, a $!ate. i'a .' It it ant tnr,iti or to it$ mfjrrtwn, either of which i iu!lidcnl lo lead it a tray from iu duty and its Intereit." We have lately witnecd an illutr.ition of thf ' trutli in lj e 1ent iffair. "Animo-ity" beclouded the intellect of our bet juri-t, aitd
11 rn-fp'Mfncr f tL Ojicju Titn. I'roin lilnjrion.
Tie I'oiiristn if Vit I)n-t"(ratic f-Umltrt r tt ' ' llouf The Crcvt Strn: jle lniti.il r4Th' Jimforaticn of t't l'rtin on On SiUAl!i '
tionitrx ami llinnnpitinn tinthr Otltr. f " Wamii.t-x, l'eb. 21. A the time has arrived (r the Democracy of the United States to clearly define their position in reference to the war, its objects and the results
to be fought lor, it m ly not be uiyti tyre tin;: to ! ,e 'AP't-rif
It w by hi ex; ulsioti thit nil the nergy anl A M II ? F M F NT5
tatcsnnnhip to he found in the C'oii etwete
bronght i:.t it. Awd tk en.b-vbment of thk e:i ' TI I W Hi 3J C a I rV t
.i i! t. t. if f
r gv u o i iip'iimi -i. p m a i;.'mx r ii. nete m
a ireat an ! in porurt fit. The Ke;)iJd;cati Adni"ii-ir4i'..ii w.n f dU re, Ii I ii It i-only I.a.-ii save. I nn utter dvai tue iti 't. a;.d d1utiu Ly lMi'K Taticalti at.d tie country üibea ived onlv 'iy this .une alt. It i a fact for the contempl itiori of honest, th'.i.kin men of whatever pnri--iv nflinitie hitherto. It is a leon which mut not be lost
IIA faL,.
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the revler of. tin; 1mt to färuie i law hues
relative lo the tonUori of the Democratic meru
nuuldened Ute )eotie iulu paioual tienire lor thciiuuac of lUt cca Uli ic-s . iu Coiv
warwUU Kurland. Vet our "imcrcsU" would not permit m to fight her, atid o if, during our wnhaj-j-y dome-tic trouble, ihe emletroM ng.iin t- frce a war uj-jt us, we hIl be her ",!avc," it we iermit our . "animosity" to urge us into a content (if wliich wt are un prepare-1. Wc hhall fight her wrimetime. hat we mut ehooie the time, nvt U r. ;
Tlie Work llefore I. Jt uiu.st not be thought reuiaik a cotcmpf) rary that all is done when our triumphant column hall hive dispersed the iiisurrectionary ban.ls which o long impeded their inarch. Victory is not alway rynonymotis with peace. We mut rememler tliat after we thall have drawu back the ini-gui.Jel Sotilhcrners into the Union folds, we shall hare to live with them as hrothtT and equals, and that in some scil-c their allegi am inu-t be voluntary in order tint the connection may be mutually beneficial. The aim ought to le to conciliate rather than destrov to show that whilst reMsUiicc'to the authority of the Coveminent will be vain and suiH. 11. the Government is not a tyrant, as designing men have said, but a ditical organization to protect all rights. Let it be rhown that the objccU of the lojal jx'ople have been sl.ii tlerrd by the diutiiop leaders llt we never inland!, never wishol, to oppose the inhabitants of any section, or render their citi.ouoliip burdensotno or distasteful. Above all i-bould it be demonstrate! that the Unionists nre not a gang of slave roMers or Ab olition incendiaries. So w ill the erring soon see their errvr, nud brotherly cordiality, Iratcinnl harmony, eal the permanence of tlie re united Sutes. Vmm the Wti!irtii X.iti"Tl fnt nitp ncrr. Ilw Far ihr I nlird Situle nre One People The Defense of Local Institution it t Itebellion A War upon TliemlH War upon I lie I'rliiclple of the roiistlttttloii-It U Ilex olution urtli welt us. Sunlli 11 I'mIuI I'JfiTtM tit Huinr ami Abroad
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AU Democrats In that body, every one of them, are in far or of the jro-cution of the war for th uf predion of rehelltou aini for the restoration ot the Constitution and the Union. '1 hey more than ajjy other men have been cdu cated lo reyecl. oIkv nud de'iiKl the integrity of the one and the prcrcrvatiyti of tic other. The Demo racy always guarded with aleepless vigihuice ihe every line, precept and letler of our American Mtjna dmrta, ai;d to day they are. where they were in all jm.-t time, plmtei ujn the immutable principles of that instrument, and trugglihg for iL tuaiiitainciK e. Our armies were rai.-ed, avowclly, for this purj)ose, atd tor no other. The war must be pro-ccutod for this purMe, and no other, unless aduiit that the troops were rai.cd and the war begun under false pre-tui-es.
The Democracy committed a great sin thotich, I
in me eMi million oi xjvejoy, u tuner, v.,nauaicr iV Co , by declaring that voting first lor an honorable comjronii.-o of our difficulties and dilference with the South in preleieuce to crying for "blol-lettiug" atid l ue insurtectioii as Chandler, Wilkiu-ou and other malignant and sai uiiuded Kepubliciu did. For this Democrats have never been forgiven, but a venal und truck hug jse-s has been couLtntly employed to villify and delame all prominent and activ e Demo ctats us s) rnpatliizers with the relKrllion, heces siotnts at heart and therefore unworthy of public confidence atid esteem. The ol jects of iuch attacks have been many, but a prominent advantage hoped to he gained by it was to attract ut tention from the patent tteaon th.t Abolitionism h a I preachtsl for year, and the fruits ot which lire now ripened in the ihm dice of w.ir by Jell.
Divi & Ct. They preached that the Union! could not cxi.-t part ftee ami part blaie. lie,! thiir convert, illtK-trafes the experimental religion
of AhoIitioni-.m by a rthellioti. Lejoy knows this tobe true; Sumner. Wilson, Wade, (Ircelev,
J lick m i ii . tt ii! umnr tjfHus, looking out from tlie
i" T?'P. ' It teaches whit
nrt.l Nc Ix-reatrer if wV rrpe br rreerrath-)!t as a nation. In lens than one year after the liertUiejin - Administration came into -rmwrr'tt Uritched out iu L inda to the Democratic party for help in Uie simple duty of government, and without which help the country would luve drifted to perdition. Cfneayo Timtt. . o Tlie Goicriiiurnlal t'ollff. Tl ere can be no doubt in the mind uf thinking men. that thetiue policy of the (Government i to cultivate xihI fo-ter the Union sentiment in tlie receded State with tlie most arduous care. On the sUcnpth and inrluem o of that sentiment, de; ends, in a sre.it measure the solution of the rjue-tion of a reunion of the State. The people who make up the voters and legislators of those State, are to make laws hereafter. They are to upersele tho-e traitors who hare deceived and led them astray. If this Union -entiment is strong cuough to sutai:i State (overuiuvuts, we may tili hive the giKl old times of n (swerful and prosjterous Union. If it i not, the result of this war may be per-petu.il disunion. Under the-e circutnnances it lecomesa matter of prime necessity that the right of Union men under the Constitution should be most sciupulomdv riVpected that nocati.c (or dissatisfaction should beginn them that thev should be encouraged hi ei ery legitimate way in their devotion to the Union, and nude to feel that in it they are safe alike from oppreiiou and misrule. Till. U!OX W ILL UK S.lVKn fMOR Hit Cox rtititiox. While our towns and eitie nre alive with every expression of the general joy ot the loyal for the great" Union victories, the armies nre advancing on to freh achievements; an 1 Hoii those twin enemies of this glorious country, the Kmtncipution and Keceiu nsjir.tor npainst the Constitution our father set up, will I overwhelmed in a Waterloo defeat. The mm who conies forward now- to urge that the only way out of tlie present troubles is by the red pathway of servile insurrection, insults the bravery
of the noble soldiers who nre saving the country.
SAT Uli DA V KVr.MMi, MARCH
l.rrjt till f .r tK-nrflt .f
Mr. J. W. Albaugh 1 . ' . M Tlr lTia!wrtin,r-:fJy f It I V H A 11 O BII. KICK A kLk . ..MH. Al.Mrun.
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J--puIr l':i.idit, TK. KCI KVKI.VMi. a vua1 trt'rid aBl will tint a r'l'ular tal.4. ' '
TII.V.V UUIUK' . .7IMMIl TIM 1 ?
T c lia frh 1fr CofTwsrftrti lity iilti V-lIIii. Jill Al.h.vrC.H AS COL KKEKLOVK.
M.HhUy .MISS CHAKIATTTK THOitr-SOX.
Ciy iKion otr n t T. oi.mmo'ff t 7 TIlKtil;!r.lX.l.lT.hKr.UATKliAMiWO!;l.l.j;KN(JWy. tl AMKkK'AN MAX IN MIMATl'U:, G-en'l Tom Thumb .MALLKST MAN AUYi:, VT MASONIC llAhb. lNMANAltI.lS, ItXlTIVFI.T for ilirre ily ci ly, IriJay, SlurUy aii .MthI;iv, I ornarr 2S. Mau Ii lt an-l a.U 1 'wi bnlK.uit pntrrtMiitii. nt räch l i aft-ninu at 3 ami t cuiiu at T .' , o'cloi k . s...r tx"fi h.-ilfau hour prrviwu. 1 he I tt! t; ii-rl wtil ar-r ia nil liK ix-w mi. I w oii'lerful iinjwroDatliivt iong", ilnc-. iiri-ijaii Ktatuc Ac. as-i.-tcU ly W. Timijnb, th trrht LiiIi-Ji JUr I jiif an lltitJo, frotn the t'iht)'s Conceits, l-en-hiii; Mr. W. LkViKX,tbe rtuittcot Aun rican Ttii-r, aiil Mr. C. (J. Titcomb, the hnlliaut rt-itii-t. Tf !-tiTI w ill ri'lf In hi lmiiiful iniiii.iture rrrier fr'tn tu the dull r- iu to each rn-trrtai:ini-iit.
ADMISSIONS.
Div rnti-rtAti.nient. .?." cent
CliiMrenun.1rr ti-n..l3 ' ScIiomN a!nutfl en l:!eral t"rnii.
W.21-fI9t AI.HJKD OATKI.Y. Ihi-ines Airrt.
FT'rirn!erta;Tttiirnt 1.' cts. l'l.il.lnii iiti!-rtrn..lO lltfscrveilarat. '
COMMISSION MERCHANTS I ..T'l . I DRY GOODS.
ii.iuoii.il is.ipiioi, icitoi(ing uevatatiou, ruin und j Thinks to the glorious Commander in-Chief, death iim every hand, must and do hear "the! thanks to Iturnide, Ihiell and Hal!e-k. to DuPtill, small voice" whisper in their bouls, "That tont. nold-lw.rotih ami Foofe the TTihou U to
bes.ive! under the Constitution. Thi. sine
a it is that the sun shine, will reunite the whole land of Wa.-lmigton under one liag Huston 1W.
LKTlKit II.
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to jnrnnam ,.xncan, rrrnatni oj me Luxird Ye3terd . v, in ll.is Houc, a mo,t unwarrantable
Linien: "RHICTF-l SlH
art thii work
A the long-tried strategy of thieves is to cry i louder th in all ether men "stop thief," so thee ' primal und original diunioni:-ts .uid traitors, Imjk- j ing :itid txtinting nt the Democraev. now crv out i
"traitors," "dLsunionists," ".-ecesionists." For; The brother in-law and private Secret a
a while this deceived the mass of the people, but i ry of Governor Morton is the author of the spec
me o.iy oi uiu-ioii lor ine m.ises has p;ifel. And these fathers in the church of disunion and I Abolitionism are being dragged from their cov I efts ati.l hr.iudeil :is thev .hoiikl be. j
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1862
RAILROADS. B it ru? .
2 1662
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In mv frstletterl endeavored
to idiow that the only legitimate object of the jietidin w.ir is the integrity ot the nation a.constitute! by the Constitution f the United States! I tdiall now atteaipt lo point out some id' the confeipuences to be apprehended from miking it a war on the fundamental principle of the Constitution. Let it never be forgotten that w e are one peo f!e and one nation only no jar nit the Constit iitum makes ua one. Outside ut that bond w e are thir ty lour peoples and tliii ty lour nations, none id' which have any more right to iutetleie with the local laws and in.stituiiou of tlie ic?t th in with the law and institutions of Cliiua and Hr.iil. The jeople of the States have aright, under the Constitution, to delcnd their local laws and institutions; by arms, it necess.iry, and it is ihe duly of the United States to uphold and aid them in the attempt. A war confined to such an object would not be rebellion, eveu though the United States wcie the aggressor. .lust so far, therefore, as the pending war may be waged against Southern institutions," the Southerners in arms will ceise to be rebels, and the Northerners iu arms will been mp in trutli what they pre now falsely charged with being the wanton assailants of S inthern rights. Ia t mo aui be misunderstood. . Thus tar the war has been confined to an enforcement of the Con sditutiou and the law of the United State, and.
iu their armed reclam e, the Southerners arcuu -
qu iimed ami uumitigated rebel., uut let the United States abandon this firm and sale platlorm; let them announce that ihe wnr is here.tf ter to be waged against the constitutional laws and institutions of tlie Southern Slates, and they will measurably relieve the traitors from the odium of causeless lebellion, will give to their cause a color of light, ami will nerve their arms for a more dopente resistance. Then, indeed, would the w ar become one of subjugation pros ecuted, not lor the purpose of maintaining the Corn-dilution, but iu subversion of its, fundamental principles. Such a (tosition would be attended with mis
chievous, not fatal, consequence, both at home
on I cow ardly assault wa m ule upon Mr. Vallandighim by Hick man, the notorious, of JVnnsyl-
ial telegraph lispntche from Indianapolis to the
viiicniiiau yvnimerciui anu imzuie. 1 ins accounts for the tremendous pull's (Jovcrnor Moiton leceives in these dispatches. The following from the dispatch of the 2.uh to the Onnmcrcial is a sample:
"When Senator v right was through, fJover-
... . ... . ii ia . i ni
auia. i nor jiorion was cancti ior oy tne crowd, i o .' It was too much to endure, and was met. as it ! that hi speech was excellent, conveys no idea of .1 tlll .1 i aa k. ii v . . .
MioiiKi nave oeeu promptly and wen nv me nc-
ciiscd, and not only by him, but bv gall ant "Old
Dick of I lliiiois, who, rushing into the fight, struck out fearful I v and dejiosiled a Mckdo!ngcr
upon ihe black and sooty phiz of Abolitionism j
that will not mmjii be lot-gotten, lhefihth is already begun. Democracy is the army and iho restoration of tlie Union i the battle cry upon one side; emancipation und Abolitionism are upon the other, and disunion forever is the tooin of the ebunv cohort.
Sumner's) ICeol utinna. Senator Sunnier has recently iiitroduceda.se ries of resolutions into tlie Senate of the United State, setting lorth that the States in revolt against the Cenerat Government haveeommitted Miicide, ami consequently have forfeited all their rights, not only to property, but to their longer existence as State. His whole argument is, we think, based on a false assumption, to wit: That a State has a right, under ihe Constitution, to Fecede from the Union. Gen. Jackson denied that uch right exist, and declared most emphatically in his celebrated proclamation, that it ought not to be acknowledged. And all the great statesmen from that d iy to this have adopted this view o( the uijH-t. Does Mr. Sunintr mean to admit tlie constitutionality of all the secession ordinances that have been enacted through the machinations of a few bold and wicked conspira- . . i i j
lors, contrary to the wisiie ot a large ma-1
jority of the Union loving and law-abiding citi 7.CH. of the rebellious States? Does he know that in the ratification of these ordinances, wherever tlie tarce of ratitieition was held, that the fear of the bavouet w as more potential th in the Voice of the eopie? Ami will he rot admit, that these .same oppressed and down-trodden people at this very hour, if ther were relea.ed from
the galling yoke of despotism, which habeen! imjHtsed upon them bv such men a Divis, Yan
cey & Co., would assert their devotion and alle
its excellence. He never made n better. The
hold Governor Morton has upon the people of this State is wonderful." If that is not "piling otf the agony" pretty steep, we would like to see an eiTort to beat it. Rirhmnml Jejfrrttonian.
VI.L IT.ISONS PI hCHAMNO T1CKKTS I OU ST. JOSKTIl an I other pit,ts in Northern Mi.SM.uri, tl.e Male of Ka'isas, or tlie Territories, -hiuld insist oil having ticket tluit r adty the " .oierii .yjissoiTin fCAii.itti.tn,
Tlie only rail route from St. Iiis to St. Jie-rj-h. It is tlir j hhortest and ipiiekest hie, bj thirteen hours, t the re- j
nmir.si poira reaped liy rail, and k laaj i as cheap as E othrr. Hay jour Ticket t Karts.o.s and II pomt in Nortiiern Misjuuri l-y llio North Missouri Kailmnd. is vac ii. m i;khkun, l'res't and Cien' Sujd. N'irta Misvjuri ll. It. HKXkY II. SLMMuNS.ticiicml Traveling Afrorl. 8-vil7-dly
TO RENT. ON THE GALLATJDET FARM.
A FEW nr.LDS. TO r.K l'UT INTO COHN. OATS, i
, , ,
Flax, and I'otatiH-s.
in Ai f:i;risF:n...vi.idrrrt;f-,i ta, fr it a; et ititl time, ami antt-wl out t-tore the eJ-pimtioii ff tl, thne , u ill he ekiirjl tKe reyuJar ratun fr tUe nun tn the time tfiry are or-tertU out.
i m s a itoBsts If Ihr tenant furnishes team, 4c, lie ivr one-Lalf in tL Lnbel or crih; if fnmi-hed to him, he gives tuthirds. Fach tenant will have
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14 1 ll i ! FKKR OF KKXT.
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MEDICAL.
PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.
fFlO LATMFS OF DF.LICATK HEAI.TIT OR IMPAIRED U or oii.itjon, or to tho.se ty whom an increase of family is fmrii any reason ul jectiouahle, the. undesigned would orter n prescription which U perfcctlj rr-liaMe and f ate, jitid w hich Las ttrn prescrilied in various parts of the Old World for t!iepat century. Although this article Is very i heap and sinipli', yet it has heen put up iu half pint liotlles und soj.1 tery extensively at the exliirlitant price or ?." per tottl,' the undersigned proposen to fornish the ret ipe for by the possession of whlcli every lady ran supply herself w ith a pvrfect safeguard, at any dru store for the triflintr sum of 2. ceiitu per year. Any physician or dru(rit w ill tell you it is p-rlrct!y harmless, thousand of testimonials can he procured of its cRirary. Pent to any pari of the w orld on receipt of 1, tv addressing. Dr. J. C. DKVKkAUi, T. t). Rx, No. 2353, New Haven, Connecticut, uly 22-d Aw '61
The .Noif i Frsli and Fertile And w ith proper care Tarfzc Crops can he lZm!e,
Apply to the nihscriher, Galhtudet, Feh. 25, ln62. feb26-dtf
J. S. BROWN.
MEDICAL.
PRINTING PAPER.
Printing Pap
er, oca, &c.
made proviMon, or opened & hor for the aduus- I
Mon ot new State that it furnished 1.0 outlet or door for their exit after they were once admitted? Why, then, should these loyal eople be held re-sj-onsibie for the acts of their oppressors and doom-
I ed to a stale of vassalage and reduced to the
condition of serfs! Away with such idea.! Once
eonsowuitei, voveiiimeut anu at u.e uie time j up)11 rthi,h the tcn Ie of lihei aliow the luglt pr.u t.cable degree ot hbeity to : ,,e ie arm (P ,he , all its parti. Hence it .s that ev ery true friend of . jor ,he wko of mulUhlhv. :lftcI hhettv .evolLs Iron, the idea ot hu tiai k on that ciovernment would attempt to lllllil ItllAittt ll LllloMtdal .d I l.al t, I. . . . . ...
.....I ..I I I. tl. - i . . .. ""J sO.,
. .. " , i l",r, o . - "1-,, r."!,r" ! Kiai'c to the Union? Ha Mr. Sumner failed to
-ou.u ,e .us ,e ,or tue u uion , ; disi.oVl.r in all hi, re:l)Ji( alMj ,tuJ. üf tj,e c U becche uvci boutijcruinsuuaiou.. but, rlilii0II. that while this unrivalled instrument
i't v au- iic Hullo ?.ivieu me Lriiicilics oi me . .,i
tAUistiiution, and leems their preservation esetitial to the maintenance of order and law, as well iu the .North as the South. ... All intelligent men know that n republic as extensive a ahe ; IVtted Slites. embracing mch a Viiriety of climates, productions, institutions. louiiii .iu -Iii,! .tt-kft . . u ! . f
. 7 ,1, r V , uuuer!",ti "Sstate.alwavs n State, is the foundation rock consolidated l.ovetlimeut and at tlie name tune r,.,,. i,;. i. .t .. t;... i...:i i .
va 1'iv ivuijiv s a nut.1 i T "ir Ltl 1 1 i t tl liVJ
i";ue of the man w ho j
cherished theory of j i ,'. !
undaiuenul prnicijJe ot the Coi.MUutio, winch ; ,trov it! ..The , jep,or;lMe civil W!tr ,ns ;
l . Ii- ' T , r f ,r i" , , hs-en forced ui us bv the diunioists of the th ,,, wh.ch pert , n to lt; local all ms. Insthe SllJlier, St;it n.)w - WüU t - : Mioveis onof that pnnnpie he sees notion u, ; t(lUull;l, Go, criltlienf f , is OI1 onr j prospect but a cluster of hostile republic like i . ..: -. - . i ;, .-, , . l.""',,s- part in anv spirit ol oprresHoti nor tor any pur-i tho-eol ieccc wasn each othe, j n contum.il ,Mse of cducl or Jubjupation nor purm-eof! wars; or a Pre it .-...pue I.ke that ol Kouie. in uvmhrokV!i;. r illl0l Je, iUl llie ri ,lUl r . ; w h.cl, heity h,il crushed undtr the .,. rule ,.tWli!t,lC,, in,ti,liti(1I1, ((f 7e Sute Ujlo iWeud j ot an urt.Mocrat.c nate or an usupanj; L.r. ai(, Ul lintaill l!ic UI,0,U ICV Vl t,e Constitution ! ,th ch a prispect before him. how can any witli M xhv dj;tltx. etjuiiitv and right of ihe true triend ot i.berty M,tiUi.. ..th conhdent ho- t.f;ll Sutes nU ;,, ,OOI, ! rhiwUar,K"Sn" am' ,rUeCUlK'U ut the-e objects aie accomphi.l the war ouht to T. 11-1 it . cease." In the spirit of this resolution. Ioi t.ieparahsis wInchan a.Mndmentoftne t!iC war ho jf w , ,uccfu v J lonscttition would produce in mm. v a Noitheni. v.i i,.,,, !h :,i (, . i
iirni ui.hM i,..t i,m it. ..t it I it.....,;.: i r. '
eiju.il iie'tee. nerve m inv a S uthcin arm an
arr ay iu active hostility m.mv
I i i- . ii ii Ii null ril.iilT 1 MC t'K'H In iv i. . i . . . . .
,, ..in-.! -...- . . 'o'r-. oi MiuiiiTui, uer tue wnoie l.ilnl men will that tlie .viutli is attem.itiUa; to u n et I the con- i .1 ' ..- e ,,, , . . . V " be il.e appro it.ite lime, it ever, to at empt fun-. t.tutllIlal lights w hich the bouth is li dit:i.-to i . , , - ,. , . - if ii .i t. f " , , " ameiiul clt m-es in our p!iticl nrpnu tion. ' nu.it..., It would..,, the ; e;eot the word. t..,dvi,e M v. Sumner, theielore, to withdraw! In;,:fl c the yr:nK', f reHot, bv cna din the hi resolutions, take up this apple of divord, and i ices to ;,s-..lt. with some plaus.no-.ty. th.a tbeie ...nplov hi .e,t talent in nli2 hi-, Rover,, ! w is je.... ... t he -No,,!, .lriul t ,heir ,.. n;n t o utl!iMvn tJ(1 wj k , rt,u.i(, v : rr. :.t,.nl nlits. I would enable hem t,. ay t,,e Constitution, and execute the laws. Vmler a
i". mill imiiiiii niei r i -lint iii.il , ru- .ril as we'd a the S cith hid ahm fined theCntitu-
TVcw Iflrdirnl 3iciM-ry. For the speedy and permanent cure of GONORRHEA, CLEFT, URKTHAI, DISCHARGES. SKMINAL WEAKNESS, Xlt'.IITLY EMISSIONS, I N CONTI N A NCE, GEN ITA L I RUIT A RI LIT Y, Gravel, Stricture, and Afleetimis! the Kidney and Bladder which has twen u.sed hy upward of one hundred physicians, IN THK I It FRIVATK 1'KACTICK, WITH ENTIRE SUCCESS, sup.-rseilin Cubebs, Copaiba, CapsuN. or any oi her compound hitherto known. specific pills Are y. seedy in action, often effect Insr a cure in a few days.
! and when a cure Is effected" it is pennanent. They are
prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless fn the r-ystem and never n.-iueate the stomach, or imprepnate the breath; and Is-Mmr, suitar-coafeil, all nauseous taste is avoided. No change of diet ii necessary w liile iisini; them; nor doe their action interfere with business pursuits. Each box contains fix doren Pills. I'RICE CttE IKVLLAK, ' ' ' And w ill be sent by mail, post-paid by any advertised A pent, on receipt of the money. Sold by I h-ureistN generally. None genuine without my Mpnature on the w rapjH-r. J. BUY AN, Rochester, N. V., General A pent. e3Ö TOMLINSON & COX, Apenta for Indiauapol July 19-d.tw '61 I.MIPOKTAlT TO LA 11 ELS. DR. JOHN HARVEY. HAVING FOR ITWARD OK tw enty years d oted his profe-Monal time xrlu-
Mvely to the treatment of t'entule Iii f f ic u 1 1 . e, j
ana naviriffsucceed-t in liousatida of cases in restoring the adiictfd t sound health, has now-entire confidence in oflerinp publicly his "Great American Remedy," DR. HARVEY'S CHRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS VVLkdi have never yet failed (w hen the directions havt Iknmi strictly followed,) in removing difficulties arising from
YV ANTEH.-A V'oI Second-hand Washing. Print- I l'l.s 1 Klin .(), t)It S rOrPAGK OF NATURE, f iiu: l'rrss, cheup for cash. iVrsuiis wishing tnwU ! Or in restoring tl.e system to perfect health, when stifferinfr Hu h ill . U ae ad,! res to J.Newert, box 6U7, K aiisville, 1 frm Sjdnal Affe-tioiis. Prolap-u-, I'teri, the W hires, or Indiaiu. fcl-'7-d4t ! other w eakness of the Uterine Orpans. in all Cfisef
j oi i.inty or nervous iTostratioti; Hysterics, t'alpifa ! ti'.ns, Ac, w hich are the forerunners o! more serious dis.
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND LARGE STOCKS OF 2x:V2 lxG 25x38 5x37 3712.
Also, the different siren of Rook Taper, Printers' Ca;ds, Ac, tope; her wftb 10, 15 and n n.s fceirs pri liter's Ink, 1, 2, 3, and 4 Ib lWok Ink, Colored Ink, 1c. OlfCV, STEtliRT A CO. mchl-d2w-
WANTED.
7"ANTED. Fvur or rive GirU, three fr dininjr-room
andiwofor other work.
r-.i4t
trt.juire at M.-rru. llue. I ease.
ARMY STORES.
W T) i p s4 ni?l ira r.Arfnetl V lam j .-. f h a 1 1
j Mtir l''ii.- ii' J" i nvoi uainii' ni iur V '11.4 1 j ; tun. n and nny t e taken by the ruo-t delicate female w ith- j J out caiisicp distress, at the arue time they act like a charm i by jitrenifttieiiiiip. invforafimr and rest,(rji,p the system i
" . j ,a leaithv condition, atM hy brit.pirir n the in out Mr ; T IDS WILL RE RECEIVE I) tFROM FIRST HANDS, j period with repularity, no matter from what cause the
" eminent, and one LViititutioii. w ith thefl i-of r 9 7 irom einen i.jai io n,e i.overnmeTit or tt:e . obstruct,..,: may ati-e. They ouid, however, not 1. . d ,!. r,,;,,,, ,,!, ,7f.e.l u-irh tl,A ,r,.h;.w K ,l."',"a ,Hl.e' xA fn"" w,4'" 'h. ,"lUl 1 . .' ''rinp the tir-t three or fvur month, of prr.anc.v.
ft S..uthmi friend i " , " . ' ' v ' " .. ; , , ' i : ' ' VV ' VrVl a: : rm n at My other time, as mUcarriace would he i
... i'viii oiiiv ii.riii t.-i l n.tLiit: iit-ui. ;i- ""in ii -M.. .H a : n .i. i-n'. niiirkea iroü.is.iw ir, - : j, rpui t .
t e.i Mar U .fcl, lsfi." f..r the Mippty ni-l debvery, . Each box cor.taina 60 Pill. Price tl. and wnen de
ed
free of !i , barp-s, t the Troops of the Cured States And ! red will he .sent hy mail, pre-paid hy any a'lveriii. 1 r.s. tiers of war at anlcear Itulianapohs, IieÜaiu.uf huch Apei.t. on receipt .f tie money. Me.- pork in barrels, full weight; j S..M hy Dnieri-l friprallv. J. RRYAX, Psion Sides. ,ie si..v, d r.t'l'.-d, in c-ks; I " R.hester. New- York, G. nera! Acrt.
t' ermiieiit, control Ir-1 ly tlie voice f the jo
I 'if tniou;ii tlie tiailot he mav live to see all
t.di w hn!i mane tlieiii one Jeue .md hec'ine i ; . J i ,- ' .. . . ii . the ii ul.t niitn int. uns , ins Uvurite therr re e;UilK revolution:,! v that the one was as rnr.c I i. i ..... i . ., , . - , . . , , , , iiiie.1; but i.inier a ln.' eminent coiitr-!ie.l l tin eiitititd to lie iiMisnierel nmi neknow el'ei ;i , ..... t.,.. , , - , i .i i ... , . , . 1 voice ot a nnct.irv des'xit, su-t lined hv Ihe havo sep ir ite sind iniU'rieri'lent pet.p.e a the othir. , ... t . , i ,"i . . o i " '., . . . . . . : , ret nnd c irtnde h x. i cvei. S:lem I mon AI
i. ii u is Mil um p..neiy i.sj ine cause ni i lie CoCate rehei'ion. and, theielV'ie, it !.oii:,l he evict mma-. " m m ted. ..lie a;aCilioii ia but iciuoU.l ui.d p.4iLallv , The Salt by Wliicli We Minll lie tt ue, nI. ns f ir . it I true. t ii nie in justi f uied. ties tl.e conclusion. If the mere cxite:ue of ' Cotifesselly II the eheivy nnd all the states-; sd.iverv we.e rulL.-tiit to pinUue t l.elli.'i,, the 'n nhip in the C .il.inet at Wushinston nre in the tViistTullHMi wtl i neer hive l.een foirne.1; or. W r Oiliv-e. Seward i ?v Müure, Wtlles is a Iv- ' h i ii.i: Leen h rtrrd, it would not hue I.iedto ir.ei tit.le ftiiuie, mitl the tiutnes ol "the heads of three sCsMe vears and ten. If sdivety weie of tiieot.'ur Departments are s untamiti ir to the itelt sMirti ient t m-ike men reb els, then all pihiice.tr tint nt m my pep'n ctn readily peak sl.tieh ildcjs would ho reheis. S.0 l".ir is this from t!;em. And C imeroii was lite norst failure of tlie truth that the unist considerate nnio.ig them H- He w as lenal, corrupt und incompetent, hnik upvn the Cousii.iition ani t,e Union as the' Had he continued in otlh-e, the r:ny nevei would
. ... ii. U'ioi i !rpii Tiiiiv, ne rim p i ai 'i im'irn.iiii cr.i.
nly outside 4-otection which that institution has. ! nave mo veil. I litre i ok reason Iit lelieiinc ( fv pirkit. The re teai. al alt to ! in r.iea
Raoii Sli .ul !er. n w moked. in cik:
liar.! I i. ad. it. hamd. lined; Hoi-.r. extr.i, tu barrvl, bm-!; Crii V.'.-ai. ;ii barrels, lir.e.i; I -. . (white t I J) in barrel lined; Peas, il'dtuilj) in imrrHs, liued; hi-ick l ea, in strong t-uxe; (ireeti Tea. in strong Ihiacs Vlliecir, ill barrels; C-srwilei-, (-,r) fad eiht, iu boxe; iioap, in b.e; S.i!, in barrels, lined; potatoes, Hrtsh) in barrels, lined; may be required by the Ax.siot.iut Comtr.isri's of i4'.'st( tii-e .-t i'ioin d at a;i 1 tiear In.ti inn : iiis fr,',?i tir::e
t' time, i:i tn.i,rLly .'.i hTr.es. Sai Ibi ls, whet. a.Tcptisl, J t" f.-riu the bsi ..f rilttti coutr.ct, -,:h bond, with tr. p -sj and fui.-ient suret es t i:.dein:.ify tbo I ni'e 1 States a-air.st ... Said contract to take i fieri the ; Tth of March. arvl to continue in force unt l the 1-t day t-f J..!y. ut j to tbe approval of the Commis- '' General of JiuhM-Uruee. lfc-l fvr the wt-de or any i one ,,r i:i..re of the ahoie items w.U be r cepeJ. The! stores to be of the bs- quality and wira actual tarf-; co,p- j f must be 4 t) Wt kiDl- and no char? fr j.nrk-ah-r?. wha-h must le CiarVed w.th cordeut, hit ot con- ' tractor arni his addres. Marked aamplea potitivt-Iy re j fjtiirr t the bids except mea's. '
in' nan iff f a tniit rsc o'ei ant tnrru:i.iy crifa
frir TOMLINSON L COX, Azent for Iri.iiaiiat.ohs.
julJ9-dACl
What is Life Without Health ? j
A CoM is a:,ti"it ir. A Coith ii troiM.-som. .It.ars4-11e.ss prevents speech. bur Throats are painful. BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO Is pleasant t tske. .ir t -o, n e!T-ct a cere. 2 cents a t...t, at al! the Druif Store.
IIKAXDK'S uiiaxdks liliAXDK'S
TUSSILACO ct r;;s cocgiis. TL'SSILA;( CCRF.st COLI. tussila(;o CURES IIOARSKNKSS. Tl'SSILAGO CCRKS SORK TllROVT.
In their view, and in that of all disintetestel men ' that he Itiirne 1 it th-iul i imt mje. It in Le
in other States, that feature of the Constitution ' Leied hy w ell Kihjrrcei jje:.t!eu.cn of tlie highest which guarantees the return of fugitives from la- ch iracter and hivalty at Wa.shin-tun, that he was ! Ir. commend it lo ti e cuidi il and persevering 1 under the inllneiue ot a party li..e jmÜcv wasto! Mip;- rt of all mister- wl,., h.itc j,,, oh;ect in '. I'roloiü; inactive war ui.td h,:h fec;ions hluuld ; vie hcvoud security iu their lawful rights. N'o i teconie eihiusted. and tiien to i.euliate, mkJi iutet nati-Mial renlaii..M eits el-awhere in ' llirouh foreign iuterventi ui, an inhnijus ; the civilirel w irl 1. .in ! it m iiitenatice ounht, ' peaie by which i-eiMration hould le uv-n!ied. j utm:i every i iii,ci;:e of sUU:;j re-iM.nin- v't luve Kilher the?e tvi jcclures nre Hue, or Cameron j made !aveholdei the la.st to ive up the Coi.sti- j was oiie of tlie most inetr.oienl hih public ol5- j tu'.H)ii. In this view slavery was a Unid of union, ' cers ot which history furnishes uny account. n far .10 the m ister were concerned, rather than ' His enibarnssiuei.t of Gen. McCIelhh was con-! mi element of diss., ;utivn. And it ia In this view- di.t and fata!. The General in Cliicfs rsjui-j thit eertain nieti iu the .North hive deiiouncd "tin. were never anwered, or the answer came ! ti e C ..liMitutiot. s i e with hell." mi tardily thit üfinüis icie euidove! ui matten I In another leiUr I will endeavor to point out which al.oukl have Ik:-.i accwuipli-shel in :is mm the irue cAtrsev ot the reunion, nd how far ' weeks. Thete are honet men in Congress and !
id. i very his lo-terdl them. 1 fchall alo attempt out of it w ho thix.k. the ex-Stvreüary hould be to show that tLe w irmot Iriei.ds ot emanc "p-i- hur. for treisou. iiistcad of commisionel as tio.. ouht to be s oi.lied with tlie proros their j Minister to Kuss.ia. His incompetency s a niicp'es re unking through the m !res ol cap ul ciime. His AVhiioiiisin w is moral tread ue owners and tl.e rowit. ntves.itie of tl ' u, an I his attempt to commit the Admiutstra-ptod'.n-muHat. Amv Kr.Mi.vLL. ' j b the jm ct ot al'iiiionis.n w as an overt act Kel ruarv l.". 1GJ. i of moral treuM-n.
urd buhes- t tts lri-h r.otat.es b Ce n'T.nd.
R. 1 u fe addressed ,o the ur.de rsi?td, . ML Indi-npo;-.t I:i.!..ti,. ar.1 satiple ef- at the o.ce N u 3, over nt. h r' carpet store, Wa'h.nirton Mret. !'.:' paid r.i. i.t'. ly. bidders .-ire requested to I pitert at 12 o' h k. C. J- KILhll.X, !!. 27, IsCi. jfjj ,r ar.d C. S. C. S. A.
FORK OF OATH.
I !o .!,? tnnly
that I wi'I eupprt. protrct.
arit defend th Constitution and Governor nt t f the Uai-
'd Stis against all e.eniies, whether donw-tie or fore irn. anl that 1 will Lear true fai:h, a:ieK;ai.ee. and loyalty t the am-, any ordinance, redat.uu. or law of any State Convention or Legislature to the contrary tetwithHai,.!:! -; ail, further, tliat 1 do lata w.lua f.iU .'.riff, ra.ncj. n. le.lv, aid j i.p.se, without any MMal reratom or eva-ioii whaU-ter; and, funiier. Il-t I will an l f.:Lfi.I!y pcrfonn adl the iiut which C.iy le ref(Uirr1 ..f t.ie t.y a and cotitrts-t, either verbal or written. So help nie God. .
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ODi: TO RltAM)l,S Tl SSlLAtiO. WON lit R I V L G R A N IT.F.S. Ohl wuere caa I nd them. To ti.e I tu.; St. -re jo ;uick, I wjil j eedily try them; I have a la! Coih, A.d I i-h to i:re T have the r-t remedy TLat will very svou cere. J ' 21. cer.ts b.., t all the I KU Storea. oin: th won ni urn. c.uam li:. CoUKha ami Col I will iroaway, 5 imetintei In a t:le dy. If to the Irusr tore ynn will tri Arvl cet Mipjdd with TaeiUct; T' U can u-e it freely ( joii plea-e. It Berer fnU to jrive yisi r IX" i Ir.im.lt wttderf u! are, Mire, hr they sp-e.J,:y trct a la-liiij cure. 35 2 i cetits per h x, at all Irru; Stores. . DRUMS.
H C. L. S, Blattliews, GENERAL COMMISSION
FORWARDING MERCHANT, Large rirc-Iroof Huilcliiig. NO. 124 nit KTII WtSTtSlHU ' '
Itelvvren ?1 n I n Street and 1 lie Itlver . Ä liOUI.SVILLK.-KV. i r-rjjL. Crtiiiinrnvre rrpctfully aohclted, and Im- j TneUiaic le with (m-atp. rvtaroa tarai.t--d. Janl3 !
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IS"v ArrttniMiu'iit .'i ' : i ?' : ar-T- ::;;: - NEW YORK GHOC.KUY STOHH; :o. 17 i:nt Waftliinirton treei. C1 II. PUFU havlnr purrhjed the above establUh- . ment f the Weasrs. Itryatit, Intend k-epinr eitamly on hand a fall ur-ply i f every arttrle In the I ne rf Family Oroceriea and ProvlM.na, a,Kt will warrant every arte le to te of the bst quality and at the lwt prics-a. The hictient market price, In cash, paiJ for all kind t f Proilucr. He respectfully aollHta lb eitirewa fret rally, In the rity a ret eniitn to call and etamine hi lock and price
ln h'te purriia-tn e.sewbere. Art. les promptly delivered In all part of the eltv. p-dlui C. II. Ill'KIJ.
DRUGGISTS.
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SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO,
WHOLESALK HKITiGISTS, And Dealer In Iiinry C.oo.1, Perf timer) Ac Also. A pert for the sale of Üefined !trolecri, Illnminatinj; Oil, nnperf. r to any Cal O I, fumihe1 In any quantities at the lowest market rates. 170 AN!) 172 WILLIAM. STRKKT, NEW YORK. Jan29-dCm
DENTISTS.
P. G. C. HUNT,
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MILITARY COODS. sYhi Aitiiiiu: no itvith IBXa-öaJSIlXEXS, -TJIi Oä'I tw via 0iBia rIlaii we l lllt CAVALRY OITICKKS, 4 TACKINTOSH TALMAS, dark blue. Imitation 'uf lYac cl'.th, MiitatiJc lor otlicer. lwmr Top and Short I'.ihjL.-; Cps w.th Capes, Riding Lepins. liauntlet and (iloves, Otlicer' Fin Coats, IlavelocWs, Air-P- dA, Pill", and Cushions; Iirinkinir Cups; Fuli.n Cot anl I-l. Ituldier .Smiikm; Pipes, CL-aka .im! Cajs, Klast e l iltr;., tuether witli a lare assortnHUt ot other artk l s .uilable tot camp purpo-es. SXJ1X.EIFtS Are rcspcctfu'.ly Invite J t tire Vis a ca'.l." All food t-j'.d at manufacturers' prices. R.1SIT .v Hiciicnx, INDIA ItriillKIt DF.IirT, No. 49 West Fourth St., one door west fr..,i, Walnut. de27-d2m Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Alo ii pler.dH Farm of Gl acre. 1 milea west of iLe city price f7.Vtr ax-re tune eay. Farm L Ml at re, i in h .a .f the city price 44 p'-rwere. One Farm of IGO acres, 10 milea northwest .f the city prre ?.TT ,Vi per acre. Aln on of 40acre prVc HJi per aer. AIo3,0HI acre of Illnui land to trade for city prenrty. KILUY FKI.Ul MiN, Heal F s ate Aeut, U IUt sVa-hifixls.i mreet. fel10-l.-,4w-2t
PIANOS. Superior Tiano Forle.
TWMiK i'.lst, iNci.rw.vr; ciiicKi:i:i.ii it sons, pm. H TON; ST HIN WAV SONS, New Yri.-. w'.IIUm Knabe A Co., lUliiniore, nivy In found at The Indiana Music Store, X. P.. Hanoa t UenU WHXARH A. ST .V. Fl L. fehl 4 ' ' PHYSICIANS.
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DRS. JAMESON & FUNKKOUSER, SOUTH MKlilDI AN STRKKT. J3-d0m
FOR SALE.
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THE UNDERHILL BLOCK FOR SALE Af REDUCED PRICES. I1rable P.uihliti Lot fronting en Pennsylvania, I 1 1- are an l Miel '-an stv
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IST LFCTIVKI A LUT lif r'L'FKMOK WIS iVKL'MS at low prices. WILLAH! k TdWFU.
MICHIGAN STREET.
fllHE PKtCK OF THK AKOVE prUjPEIfTY O N MICIIIO VN -XTl PHJ w AR IT, STXXrTS WIS KKK W1 TID ' J f r.m f j per foot to v per !omC On Pennsylvania frttttpvs t at,, p..r j, , , . . . ThU i the rhea;-t and mt deairable vacant pr.sy in the ci-r. b. :ii rtK ..r Wa.i.i, I
twen Phnoi,, Ik-iaware and North treta, whW-h I tiM- orrrtvr of 1 , - ,...--. ,
Parti w i-hiiii Fi .r than 40 fet eari have a part of the ti-it b.i
T:i-Ms -yp-fHirtb cah. balance in 1, 1 and 3 vearw, with annual iMere For further hfa-Hatioii call at iy of!ke over TalU-tt'i Jewelry Store. H l'vl;l.l-ll Indianapoli, Irwiiana. February 1, 1 J f-b 1 -d6nt 's T . i . -1 i I . I t
