Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3569, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1862 — Page 2

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.11 l DA V ...... .'IAIICII 1 Democratic Union Stato Ticket rr wmrrT or t ittc, JAMKS'S. ATIION Of Marion Count. won ACtrKii or utatk, JOSKIMI lilSTIN'K, Of Fountain Count. roa tiiim kik or täte. MATTHEW L. IiRETT, Of ". ich County. ff ATTn!tttT VIRAL, OSCAtt Ii. HORD. Of Decatur Couutj. roa MrnimMMT or rrmc i-MTatcno, MILTON' 1$. HOI'KINS. 01 'Clinton Cnnttv The President rnmnrlpatlon ftflteme. Ou f-aturJar we entereil our rc?pctful protest aint Ü. rroomtDKltti'fi of tlie recent nieiMir of tl President, upon the promt that the Constitution confer no pon Ofon Coitcm to jaircba-e rJ oloci.e alai e. We aulhere to that cJoctriu in iriue of Democratic itiict construetion of the Contitntirm. If Conpre-i wa not restricted hf the Constitution, anl if the j-ubllc Trc.i4urr wm in a plethoric cotilition. the recornmeixjation of the lre-i"ent in ihn rprrl would doubtleM l ftTornblj entertained. Iut, as it i, we hail the recominenJation of the Ii e-I3ti.t a another efideiice of the iiumunitj he claims, ail which, without fTt-ctition, we corcHe to him. We alo hail it n another d.iniper to the hopes of the Abolitionist. It i evident the Presidential mind ruin upon the idea of ematx ijation bj consent of ownrr, which nce-arily excludes the idea of emwn.if.itin without auch con.-eiit, uiile..4 a.s a uiiidiuietit tor li.-loraltj, iiiH t tel not upon mvfH, a the Ab"titiutiita ouM hate it, hut only U'on indiri.Juat. It Li al-o a clear recognition, an acktoIcdemeiit, that elites ui.dt r the LW-titti tion, are property, ami that Coiijriesi ha no ripht hr legislation to interletc with ti e dome-tic inf titution-t a lid o'iVj of tlie State.-.. Tlii Liu iliiiou another heavy blow in iu mo-t -cn-i-tire point. While ol.jrctinjr to the I eco turn e mixtion ol the "'resilient on account of its uncon.-ti tutioUilit, and it this objection did not exi.-t, tor

thereit.-4outh.it it would be im;olitic under the J Ire-etit ciroum lancet of the country e ar. I

j - thankful, a. fehould he all good citizen., for tlie coii-.erratiie leiidtot im it exhibit.

The llrptibtlran Tax jtem Tlie Ileoiilt of ICepulilicnn Utile. It i jiroj-eiI I the Kjmhli:an Congre to raise a revenue of one hundred und lift million: bj taxation direct and indirect. Of thi amount it ia de-i'ned to rai-e twentr million:? bv a tax ujion iroj eit and the balance ujhh the indu.-trv of tlie country. Ujoii this ba.-is the property holders pa twent million and the produce and con.-umers pay one bundled and thirty million!!. The burdens of the ?upjort of. the liovemraent, then, fall upon the cuu.-urner tbo-t who labor and produce. The jTopoMtion. U to rai.e the principal ortion of the revenue by taxing the articles which enter into general cuiimi motion, the nece.iarie of life. Tku U the Knli.-h vstem. It U a r jstem which adds to the bur dens, while it does uut increase the compensation of the producer and laborer. The farmer gets no jrrenter price fur hi wheat, his corn or hi pork, an 1 the mechanic an l laborer gets no ru ne comjcn.ialion for hU Mrvices, while what he eats, drink j and wears is increased in price by taxation. Examine the tax bill. All article necessary not only for the comfort but the sustenance of every family, of erery man, woman and child, ii laid under contribution for the nupport of the Government. The man who ppceds the plow, the mau who carries the hod, the mechanic, the workmen in the f iclories, the artisan and laborer in all the rarious branches of industry, the man who pets but a dollar a day for his twelve hours toil, the producers of all kind.s, ure taxed equally with the non producers, the capitalist, the men who live ofTthe profits of labor. An economical Government and comparative 1 ht taxation hae been the boast of our nation. For the-o seasons the compensation ot the producer, the laborer, ha lten pre iter in our country thin any otler. 1 he burdens tor th support of the Government have been liht, hence the jnoret of our eople have been able to procure not only the r.cccs varies and coinluits of life in abundance, but many of the luxuiies. We ak the emigrants from Knj;lanl, fiom Ireland, from Germany, from ail heavily taxed Goertlnient.-, to contrast

tlie condition of the laloring classes in tliis ctuntry with those from whence they came. Ithai. been freetloni from public debt, from piivileed clashes and a costly Government, from taxation, that has cunlct red uj)on the vp!e of thi country ! individual prosperity, happiness and indej eiuh nee fir beyond tho-e of any other tiation. Never befoie have Ifen a peip!e so bleeil a tlio?e of the United State. Mut we fear all is changed. A litt e over x year 40 a j-diticil revolution oc1 nrriil. A party came into power piofe--ed-1 ly the peculiar liiends of lelotm, ot economy, f lre"hni ai.d oi a pure Government. Wiihin that J eriod a polu v has been inaugurated liii!i will cicate a public debt of at iea.-t a thousand miliii n. ot dollars and whioh will alxiut d"Ut!e tfie ord.oarv expenes) of the G -tv eminent. Httetofore the General Government has been suj polled bv the revenues derived mainiv irom impst duties upon f.rei'ii imports tioxe. but tliat reourxe now will not pay more than ot e -ixtli of the ordinaiy j :'- lie expendituics. 1 he dimini.-hed levenues. the v.st public debt created within a v en r, the corruptins and thefts of public rmciaN. and the largely inciea-ol public ex endituies hae made the reort to daect taxation ntM-ary to uppoit t'ae Goienunent anl miintirn tlie public faith. To col'wt this tax an army of tax nü.erer-; will be lequiied. who, l.ke an at my of !o. u.-ts. w ill help eit up the sub.t u ee of the ;eo:.!e. A httle mote t!nn .1 y e ir a-o w e wi r a united and p-o-peruu i.uii.. Amy!;.!;..! jaitv 1 1 s -iimpl.t-I. arid what L- tie rc-.:;? Kiev i-n States hire attemvtrvl to ciabti.ii an iiile in'ei,t government, and two others, diiücd in t:.t"ii::cT.t, have been deva-tated by ho.-tile aimres. A t 'uil war ha been J ro-axuted of piuitic roporti i,s. The means and er-eryitv of the !oernniert, wtiieh t-h.'uM hae Ifen Ieot! to the dee!opmei.t ot the at lesource of the coui.try, have l-en The two ectiois ot tl ciiritry aieyet in l.oMÜe airay. Avj-t pu'dic i?e-t 1. alte.oly been eie ttl, jl wLu h. under ai r ruiniUl.tr. u.u-t U inu-..Mnl Li-tly tf Joie the warii termitiateil. wh..teer may be the it -ult. The leienue- l.aie been lismii.i.hJ, and the rdSnary exjend.ti.re-. ii.elu.i.u- the ii,tt :,-i i,--u th- pt.hhc d-t-jt, dul!ii!. And a a h.-.a'.e a Uix yteQi is jnI)-ed which will lay a h. iv hand upon the industry vi' the country the jlu dtseer-.Hid lilnirers. Such i one year's exrience of liepublicauim. Thiec year- u.oie of similar rule u ill make the public debt and public burdens greater th.n thove of Engl u.d. or ot any of what we! Lave termed the jpre-ed ti-uion of Euroj. I

How lvu will the js-.j !e fubmit to uch an l tiiiii'.-ti ati'ti of the G jm -ri::::ei.l

hetnnernr of yi lr h ljrn In Council, j f,)r the pre.rvatn of the Corwituti..n an 1 the ! l"li I)erno rcy of M'rhijrin met in Stile j Union, nnl I nm for stindin by th it ! !aration. C nvct!tion on the Titli ii.-t , an I iim, have been to'.d itd belie e that m ny ofj c 1 11 ,1 . . , , i tbee men iir nervine in the r'el firm are ' of rroluti n. wh ch w ,th crv-At f ? e and c ir 1 . c . .1 . 1 , ; tli'ie bv forte. Ar? thev t j b here 0:1 t

r. j re-etit t! e pemocinti'; y iew ff the i--1.-

t.fre the country. The Cerent 'on w is Iire'y afen il, th- mo-t oumeroQi of ti,e kind evr convened in the State, and the utm -t ei:thui am wa manifested. The m.-.t jn-minent meu of the party took put in its dehbrntion. The rriUitirs aire onininviulv ndoj.te-J, which is lheVe-t evidence of the pir't and hvrmony of the Conveu:iou. The resolutions exjreTS the lime political dctr:ns arnl breathe the ?.ime prit that haractTi.e th pTatforin mloj-ted by the Democratic State Conteutioni of Indiani, New Hamjhire, Cwniiectieut od Khwl I lind

aine sriffold .is tLewillintr trii'r? Ihbilli in ikf no d llerenf e. The vict-ni of firte iri t!e i

be-ii.nin? uhl erfl by beinr the victim of wtr.r.p an ilrjitire. Ariin, thu-s.viHls ht the-c

je'p!ehivf I een duje-l into ieU'!ii'-n by lei.iT told tht we were all Alx.litionit-. SimII th-re ; be no j.roiion for the-e men who have thus lie- j lieted this becaue.it wa a.eTtel by Soutlfrn ! demijrocues. Thi t4 11 diütiaDk-l.e-l tiot the!

Iiou-e of the j.hmter from the nezro hovel of the s! ive, and makes no diiTerence between the broad acre of the one and the little parien cf the other. TITLI-H Tt COXriSCATI I IfTATM. Hot eTen If ymir bill i rrrie! into nperstion. who will b'iT vour confiscated e-tate? Whit

The Chicaro Titnr mnirk. in nr.r.eetion with I kind of neirhlia'hod will ext?t U-tween the

thedernoi-trations whi.h l.aic bceu mide bv the wi,ers and your purchasers? The tcadi- j - , . ,, , ," tionof wron: wit! Pit at the hearth-tone of that I Democracy of the-e fhe Mate: -If the Demo hmy ir pU a eur j critic party is not having a revival, then indeed? eitinjr to revenue and rebelliou. Vou miht as j

are the aipn of the times most decej tive. It will be for the DernocMey of Illinois to move, by nod by, with a jwer which hall eclipee its ancient renown." The following is the platform of the Convention, unanimously adopted: Rrtolrrd, That in this fearful eri-i. which involves the detiny of the Uni'-n, it i the duty of

every citizen to 1I0 all 111 his i-wer to relieve the

well try to attract jurchaers by promising them a ood title to an Irish feud, or a Cotaican ven j detta. Such tit!s have iv er been cimkI. You 1

rniht ai well ex ji-ct capital to eek the margin of a volcano, w hete the laTa h.uf not cea.-ed to How. That which is taken by war mut be held by wr.r.

TKOMIt: NOT TO XILOPLE WITH SLAVIBV IX THl j STATU. !

We have -iid we li ad no ritit, and claimeil ;

whole country, and to re-tore it to if farmer proud none, to meddle with slavery iu the slave State-, and elevated po-ition at burn'.- and abroad; and j I protest a-'ain.-t tho sicon-l section of tin, bill.

that the Democratic partv of Michigan stand now, as it ever has tool, solemnly jlejle lto the hup;oit of the Constitution and the laws, and the maintenance of the Union; that it will, as it eier his done, defend, with all its jwer, the rights and intere-ts of all the States, and cor dially suj.j'iort ainl su-tain tfie Gove: mm nt of the Unitfl States in all constitutional nie iur de finned to suppress the rebellion and promote the Union of the Srates. Rtsnlrtd, That, be -lievin as we do tliat, with

out any saerifn e of jrinctf le. concord and bar

a bein' a total and entire departure from the

jiincip!es of the Constitution, and inot mis- 1 chieioiH at this time, becau.-c it u-tle.-.-ly dis- ; tracts the j-cple of this country. It would make I

us du w iiat won!"! pratiiv our enemies cverv w iicre, ati"l fe worth more than ;'W,(KM votes to the traitors of the North to aid them in jrettiug j-os-se--ion of the (lovernmeut. TIIK LAW H U- WAR. I know it is claimed that w e are now en japed in a war, by virtue of whieh weemi piss any law

iiionv e in be restore.! t., the who!.- eom.irv. w 10 siipfre-.s me leoeinon. ami nn.Jer wincli we can

ntc lorr ie-erviii- the Union m its ir.fe-iitv himI ' 'w h :i 1 IW il4 lm" 1 "'ink this will I found j

hall ceasclesslv 01 :-,-e dismeii.bei ment: and ! l" ,l !'":" ur power to nay

th:iefoe we -o'emnly de l ire th it we will not con.-cnt to the termination of the war until all rei-tance to the Government under the Con&titu tion sh ill every w here cea-e. Ilisolreil. That the jersonal liberty laws, üo callel, of ilicb' an ami oilier "othern Slates, are unconstitutional in their pirit, nie ba-til upon the wine jTineij.les as Southern seces.-ion, and theie fore ui:ht to t.e rei'i'altsl. ItfVilrrd, That political Abohtioiii-m is a- j'l-t-ly charge ib!e with this war as sei es-ioiiisin ; und that we hope for the -peedy ' extinpii.-hmt nl of botii, f r a return d' peace and the ro-toratjon d the ohl conlial ami friendly Union of the States. Iltsolrtd, Tint in iio contingency should we forget our duty to our common country; that our objeet should be to uphold and .-upjiort the Gene ral Govei nment and the rights of the States under tlie Constitution, and not to wae war with a view to tect: nal revenue or for sectional jiur-I'O-es. Htmlrrd, That the Union can never be restored to its full me ism e ot j imcc and prosjaaity without the heatty aid und co oreration 01 all Uitiou men at the South; and it is lheiel'010 the duty of the North, by its example and teo hlii's, and in eiery pmctic ib'e inile. to strengthen their arms, to encourage and lire their j) itrioii-m und pradu ill v ulti ;.te and raise up in their midst such sentiment- of line and devotion to lie Union as shall everywhere shame tieason back into its hiding pia e and compel traitors to lice from the jiubUo fiht. llcxidrid. That we hail with unfeine! delight the inodifiiatioti of I lemoiit'.s plot l.ur ition and Catnet on's repoit, ut.d (lie nj'jsuntment of the resent Secretary of War, Oy tlie I'resi-lent, as indications of his M-u-eof obligation to colistitu ti ti a I injunctions; and that we will cheerfully support him in all constitutional measures to restore the Union and pte-ei ve the Go eminent. AV.sorct, That the infamous extravagance, speculations and eorrujition ihat have, from the commencement, eharac tei ied the war, c-mnot be too strongly denouneed; that our j eoplc ;ire willing to sjenl their blood and treasure to terminate it ?j'edily , but that they have a ri;ht to demati 1 that their mo'ieys hall be expended honestly, fiiithlullv, an. I economically. 1 Htsolrrd, 1 hat it is t be deeply re-;etted that

CoPres, repardles of the magnitude of our !

pre-ent strupple ami the imminent danger of the Union, is wasting it time in the fruitless discus bioii of subjects not legitimately belonging to it, und upon topies tending only to agitation :iul the prevention of a speely and jtojut termination of our difficulties, instead of attending to its appro priate duties, and re.-ponding to the urgent calls ot the country for means to su-tain it in the ires ent struggle. Iiesntnd, That the volunteer officers and sol dieis who have so patriotically ru-hed to their country's su ;! t, as well s the regular arm v and navy, nu-tit our warmest gratitude and thanks for the noble devotion thev have display e 1 in the sup jvrt of ihe Constitution .1 in 1 the laws; and th it this Convention dccjly sympathizes with those who mourn the loss of friends who h ive fallen in battle in the oau-e of the Union, and memory of the Union, an! the memory id' the dead slull hist in our heai ts as monuments of their pattioti-ui. A IleiuiMicun Senator on lite CoufiRc.ition Hill. Senator Cow an, Iep.,of Pennsylvania, on Tue day made an able s eech against the confiscation act recently introduced. Of course the Trihunr

is no irrealer than it was at the commencement

cd the Con-titution, and tmv law which would be un-oi,stitutional tl.-n would be uncoiistit utiomil now. No one jiretend, IVr instance, that .left". Davis had been a traitor lat year and escaped the jurisdiction d" the courts, we could have at tainted him as a traitor and have freed his slaves. Nor can the e.t-e hs. altered if one thousand persons were traitors with him. Mr. Cowan then contended that confiscation of private property was against the law of nations, and'ijuotcd from Wheaton, vol. vi., page 11'.). He said that negroes could not be employed in the army under the laws of nations. If they were educated so as to he controlled by the laws of war. then thev might be admitted. If, on the other hand, they me savage and ignorant, they ought not to be employ ed in our ranks, and it would bring down on us the odium of Christendom and the condemnation of all good men. lint the question is tor the Pre-ident and his military advisers, und I am willing to confide it t them. J tut it is said that, under the Cui-titu tion, Congress has the right to make laws concerning captures on land and water. Hut this bill does not apply to th right of capture at ail. This hol provide forfeiture of propertv of tebel without any cplure at all. It is attempted to j ut the jTopiiciy of this bill upon the case of Urown gaii:st the United States, w here it was decided that the property was not confiscated by the declaration of war, and an art of Congress was necessary. Hut in that case the property taken was w ithin the dum tin of law. The prop city which this bill undci takes to confiscate is within the tcnitnrv of belligerents. The Leg'slature, therefoie, has nothing to do with it until the President captuies it. This kind of vicious reasoning iu a circle j-ervades the whole character of this hill. It gat es the power claimed to the Pie-i leut, because these people are without the ale of the Constitution, and it claims to confis cate their j roj i-rly because they are within the Constitution. We might, under this rule, forfeit their j roperty as belligerents and afterwards hang them as traitors.

Tlie President', emancipation (ft

ail III We find in the Louisville Jorimal the following comments upon the President's recommendation iu favor of encouraginggrarJu.il emancipation by pecuniary aid from the General Government to those States who adopt that poliev: The President recommend tlie adoption of the measure as a means of extinguishing in the te volting states the hope that they in any event will ever be joined out of the Union by the now loyal States i f the South. The end is" certain! v legitimate. Is the measuie adapted to aceom-pli-h tlie end? The President is persuaded it is. Herein we oilier w ith the President. The whole eflic.tcy of the measure, ns the President admits, depends on the "free choice"' of the

S'aus concerned. Hut what one even of the I

bonier shiveholdinir States has in anv manner shown the slightest indication of a wih or willingness to adopt a ys'em of emancipation, gradual or otherwise?. Assuredly not one. On the contrary, the settled opinion of these States, w ithout exception, aj-pears to be that the j resent is of all times the most inopportune for the voluntary agitation of the question ot emaucijiation in any of its aspects. We believe this is in fact the settled opinion of them all. Consequently, the mea-ute, if adopte 1 by Congress, would he inoperative. It would lie inert

cla-s of journals are severe ujion him. We quote j upon the st itute book . As not one of the States

All orf of Paragraph. Punch call L iveiov ("U, S. Cotizres-nivn') 1 ' e; a w . Treis, j,' A Ne v York jviper speik o' the Atn':i'' n e-igle "urtnie-s buM " We have j rodueed a great many demagogues in tb; country , but .Mr. P meruit i-i the prtZtcc of them all littlnn ('oiirtrr. Stepherj C. I-?cr siys "we have got to wsllow the negro whole, with all his wool on him.'' We wisli Foster had one in his throat now. ; . ' , i ' ' i In a certain sense every UTimvrried fcmile may be set down as an enjajinj person... The matrimonial battle, however, (as do other conflicts) wax warmer and warmer from the moment the "engagement" begins. Congressman Ely yesterday rMe over into Virginia lor the hr-t time tdnce the battle of" Min a-s is. This time he kept within respectful di. tanre from the outside lines. Waith. Cor. A. V. - Oy-ters (on the hilf thell); sandwiches; floatations; turkey and truflles; contractors with two per cent, commissions iu their j-ocket?; music by the band, were the rrominent leitures of an entertainment in Washington recently. MnJame Peaufort and James H. Harper h ive been guilty of indiscretioiis in Chics po that iccasi)iied their trial for procuring nlxrtion. Alter a hard fight they were acquitted of that charge, but field for adultery. They immediately got m irried, "and so the second count fell to the ground. "That he his foiled the Tribune patriot in their scheme of breaking up the Union, and m iking two separate Confederacies of it, will ever entitle ill Clellaii to the undying opjositioii of the philanthropic ultraist,; but it will endear him

still more to the memorv and affections uf everv ;

lover ot libei ty and the Constitufioli," ju-lly rem.iiks a eotemj-orary. The Sjringfiehl Republican says: "We have too much confidence in the justice und good sense of the new Secretary to supjnise that he sympathizes in the ungenerous attempt to depreciate General McClellan ami destroy jniblic confidence in him. but there are a great many who would be glad to have him dn a word to that effect like that erroneously attributed to him." A resilient of Cleveland, Oiiio, having- adver

tised in the local papers for a pirl, the next mom- j

ing found a female baby at his door, with this note pinned to its dres-: Ir. : You adverti-ed in this week' that you wanted 'a young girl.' I hope the article I send you w ill meet your requirements. I could have sent her to you .still younger if your advertisement !;td appeared before, but as she is only a week old, I hope her age will he no objection. I have no younger one at present." A new branch of industry is afout to be established by the Emperor Louis Napoleon. In every .ort ot Fiance immense reservoirs are to be dug lor the j'urjiose of breeding fish for the consumption of the navy as well as for the sailors of themcrchint service. An immense revenue is anticipated from the adojtion of thesvsfem Coste to the breeding of all kinds of rare and expensive fish for the Paris ni.uket 11 well, which have been, for some time past, entirely furnished from London. Salmon, turhot and cod fi-h arrive in large oeantities by railway during the re-pective seasons, ami by the recources of chemical and locomotive science combined generally get there hcsh enough to disguise their origin. 1 he Em j eroi 's own table is wholly sup lied by one of the great London dealers. OX IHK I'RF.VAILIVG FaSHIOX. The negroes for capit il mimics are known, And it ought not to surprise us if they (Imitating their Southern white misters) have grow n To be adept at runninatmif!" A. Y. Suirfa'j Time. DIED.

AMUSEMENTS.

ni:TUS0 2,ETAX IIA

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DRY COODS.

MO NDA Y E V E N'ING. MARCH 10, lv . Cirrai t?rarti"ri, In f.t f .12 r. 1 i.'iiidr SSamiKon.

Th' fv".rit- l'"Tn tr f ! THE SERIOUS FAMILY, j Ani the new piecrra!h-l j .Tfic Jtipubliciin I'arty, . MtU MaMlLTi IN BOTH JVU Cl 9. !

ntss to.y i.i' ( iHTiiv In th Comply and &rt$. . ! .11 r. S-VIix A. Vincent, As Amiu.Kl.ih S!-k.

trm !"'r it'll at 7. c-rrmertcf t tn-rrrr Masonic Hall..

Tll-SHAY. MAIidl 11,1-12.

I St'I.I.IVAN In this 1 it v 011 St!f,.l ,y morning. M irt h t. at in "rliik. Katf sullivan, ny'l sixfrfn jours anl three month.-, of typhoid fever. Th- funeral wilt tnke lato this afternoon, (Wint.-iy) Mrrh Irt, at two o'clock, from the r"t !"i:re of l,r parents; No. 2 North 3Ieri!ian street. Srvics at the linu-r. 'I In- frieinN of the fatuity are invited to attend.

IO M VK;;TlSi:iiS. Ari i-lrtrfituri,tn t.ilen r H .. ' tiiif, nrt'l itrtlrrrtl f hrfore tU rs irni i.n f t'i dm, ( r. ifir'f, trill trjt'i Ihr rtyuliir rttiiH fa-1.',? iinr uji ( the Um (l,ty u- ft, I out.

PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.

a wutiun of hU rein.uk: The Confiscation I 1 i 1 pp jMs.es to go forwanl ami strip the whole pulat!oii of the Suth of their projierty, and reduce them to jniverty and while only JiMl.lloo' of them have arms in their hand?. If there is any thing calculated to make that entire jMj !e our enemy always, it will be

the j rotuulgatioii ot such an act as tins.

f tnO LAI)IKS OF DRI.ICATK HKAI.TH OKIMI'AtKKIi JL org:inizatiott, r to t bore by whom 11 iir rea-e of faaiily is from any rea-on ohjectioiiahli', th un h r.ogncd would dlfer a pr srriptioii which is perfectly reliable nnd safe, and w hieb los been preserilietl in various parts of tlif Obi Wurld for t he past century. Although this article i-very cheap avA simple, yet it has been put up in half pint bottles and sold very extensively at the exliorbitant riee of 5 prr botil, ihe aii'ler.siiietl propt.cest to furnish the recipe hr 1, by the possession (,f winch every la !y can supply herself w ith a perfect safeguard, nt any druK store !r tlie trilling sum of 'l'i -rits per year. Any ptiysieiiiii or i'.niiTüisl w ill tell sou it is perfect ly harmless, thousands of testuiioni.ils can be prcured of its elJieary. Sent to any part of ihe world on receipt of l,f.vad dressing. 1k. J.:. HKVKK.M'X, 1". 1 ). B.-X, No. 2:103, New Haven, Connecticut. uly22-.!,Vw,r,l ART ILL ER Y H 0 RSE S . ArlsSJcrv IJors1?- Wnntcd Foil U.MTKD STATKS SKKVICE.

First apperanreinttilritrftb f!rjit Pr,Mi!pit.itU( T HERRMANN, KNIGHT COM MANI K1 Of TT1K CI. OSS OF SPAIN", Hon.Tary m-inf er oi" the f.r.ti-fi Ac ad n.y f .Vit ICe, DKIi.l er f ihe Io al S jt ty (f Coiml r.l et i'oftiuat. Also, r -ceptant t f the Ii' 11 Medal aid Cr. . f ti.e Order f I'rf-ii-'ti. ieriz, aA.irdr-d bim ti-r Li- CliAnlies by I ion Fidro. King of I'rtu-I. Or. tf ("h'-mtry, Ac. Tin- M.u..ur' rs. Mf-r. ITIm in A Palmer, of the Academy of Vn!c. N" w York, wonM repertfutty rsll fh attention of the puhlic to the appearaiu e in Indunapi lis X .TI IKYSMMlVn Uilll ii. IS. tAY9 Who i universally reeonixi-d as the lireate-t I.ivinsPrrstii!iiTaM: r, and wln.se perform. tin at tlie Acal-emi.-s ,.f ilu-ic iu Ntw York, Plnladi Ipl.ia and I'joIoii, her? lie has play n! to Loum- cr-mtltd to overtlt w in for the lat four n onths. Lave Lee u'onoiiuer J the n:o-t wondeiful ia thi ir erultar line. I Le perform. i, s of Herrmann are entirely oriiMual and novel. '1 heir tistinKaiLit ir feature i the entire Ahtcncc of A pp;i ratlin, All effect twin solely produced to extraordinary M.itiimI Skill. Imriri tlü1 Interval c f M. lirrrmann's Protamine will be jrlven a GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT, In which the follow itiK celebrated artists w ill apjM-ar MA1UMK HiisiAMS: UK IS UM A N N, Ihr celt Lra'c A Pnnia Hotira SIONoi: AM ATI Dt Tl.r.l IL, The renonl J'.antotie. Aby, the cele brated Trio, fp.ni tho Aca b iny ef Music New York. M.s.rs. SC11U1KNKU, Pianist, iKIKHLKK, Violinist, VVKlKMKYi:i:. Violim, dli.-t. Iiiirin Cue eoteruiunr i.t he will l-o iiiinnliice Lis brother ALF.XANbKK. in his w oinh-rful i .vjiosi'.ien of i. a not um: vii: (Nemi nikiho OU, PSYCHOLtHHCAL CI.AtRVOYANCF, Which produced such an immense sensation for over sixty ni-'litsal the Academy of Music, New Y'ork. The order ol the performance wi I be announced from the tdage bil. IhrriinuJi himself. Admission it en! s Reserved sV:its 25 cents extra The sale of seals w ill con.mi-nee on Saturday, March 7, nt the Music Store .f Mesr. illard A Slow II. The Piano ued on this t a-. ti is kindly furni-hed by ilesrs. Willard andStowell, No. 4 I'.ates House. Iioors 1'i.eti at 7. Commence at s.

MEDICAL

For tho speedy ad permanent cure of HONOHKHKA. GI.KFT, I KITll At. DISCHAKCKS, SKM1N VI. WKAKNKSS. MCU'lLY F.MISSiONS, I NO IN 1 1 N A NC K, O K N 1 1 A 1. 1 KKITA IU I.I 1 Y, Gravel, stricture, and A flections of the Ki Ineysand Bladder whuh has bet-si m-ed hy upward of one hundred phy -icians, X TIIKIK PUlVATi: PK AtTICR, WITH EXTlKKSrCC'KSS, Mip.-rsf dinif Ci;lehs, Co). ml. a, Cnpsul.s. or any oiln-r eomponud hitbert known. Are ?-feily in action, often erfectins cure In a few days, and when a cure is effected it is periiianeiit. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that arc harm I es. on the system anil n-ver nauseate the stomach, or impregnate the breath; and Ining sugar-coated, all nauseous taste is avoided. No chitioje id diet i necessary while using tbem; lu.r does tln ir action interfere with business pursuits. Fach box contains six dozen Pills. PJ.1CK (NF 1KII.I.AK, An ! will be sent by mail, post-paid by any adverti-ed Aftotit, on receipt of ihe money. Sold by Hi-uist. generally. None genuine w ithout niv signature on the wrrer. J. l.HYAN, Kochest, r, N. Y., (ietieral Agent. EiY-TOMI.INSON A COX, Agents fur Indianapol juty i:i-lAw 'Cl

E.13 .OKTAXTTO ff.AEJE K.

...lllla . .

wi uiu ci'i ior ii:e cotijetation the measure offers, the measuie would be not uierelv inetlec-

tual, but in the line of its purpo.-e absolutely j without fesults. Nay, it might, bv sei villi; to !

inaugurate a ooinestic controversy which in the nature of things could not be determined one way or the other for many years, nourish instead

ol extinguishing the Imjeat which the .'resident

''Is. I .......li ..;! '11 : ... t c i-

Ni i-i l "'"' s.tiivi.-. i iiv ..isiiiiir oi au apiue l uiso -uch sweepimr measure us this ha ever' . . .i i . . .. . .' '

, 1 .. - , . . .. ... . eopi into me lovai ranks ot tne tH)tU"r slave-

ivui oi loii. i.ivn in mr iiios in ii ii i ia ill u a

p.e, but

Con o; ior. the ju iid Notm.in and his h tr -iis w ei e content w it It the fiefs and cm sties of the Six on leader They did not dare to strip the people d their jrojeity, n-.r even much increase their !'ii d i s. lie Knglish. in their conte-t with and hill.-, of attainder again.-t the Iri-h. never attcnijtte 1 to

totu 1. tue j'os.-essioiis of the common t et only t e j-roper'v of the no'des

l UM iv irio.N CK sl.VV!. AM' li'IUM IVil, KATION Vi I II KM. This I. ill goes fur:her, and atfem; ts to confis cate a:ioihei -;o icsol jrojerty, which ciiüiot l e j.ut into tlie K tVerot the comp.eror. I ine.m the pro; c:'v in slaves. I don't intend to top to dis. ens. the ue-lioii of j ropeityof this kind. It is iii":t, f. r me ;o sav that nil the ; cole of the So'ttii s, J,, e a- to tll'.s kil. 1 o pi I'pCI t V with wotn.erlu! unantmitv . at.d to re-ent anv iu terli r-iu e with it. I his I .ii I jt ojo-es to liberate Ji .in ;'(p ist .,,ivi truly the tn.-t stupendous stroke tor i;;iiv ersal ein.incipati. n eva-r atttm; le I in t'ne world Indeed. I thinl. it viituillv lil.cr ates ti.e wii l.ou.1 UOO. Whit is to be "the eiltet ot this up, ii th? m . Shall t lie stronger, or sh.,;; we tu. i that we have have on!v il.-u!.ie 1 the nnii.t-ei ot t!.o-o in alius a.iint i.s? Thev li wt. Ii no cause tor iel-.i.i.ii. ill not this bid h.rii ti.eiii one' Lei ttie loy tl iiicn ,f tl; it tt'iui :i, who kttow tl.cui, ;ihu' the ip.etiii. 1 wiii i!'ide ti.t.i ai. -w ci . 1 sul-ni l igainth.it no !eii:ei-:t i ve 3-e::.tly iu the wiuld ever before s .1 in judgment on so stupendous an issue. Ye-, as if !, bl.i.ii us still more, this !; ii has a j roposit'on of -till greater migniMdc. nnd, if posshde. ol tid gieater d.lhculty; tl.it is, to take the-e uii'hoi: and tratisfi r Jiem t some tropical cliuie, and to protect them there with the rights a:.d gu irantees of treemen And tliis is all provided for in a -,i gle section un I iu a single stntence of l.a.e i.nt's Irnly. we tu'i-t h ive ic. utiv tr nisjv i ted our-sclvc-fiutii the ja ict'cal ih ;!i I'll of fud. ai'd set low. i In ti.e romantic ieit;iis v.f Ka-te. n fiction. IK) the ad locales ot this measure ro'.m-e to confer u;-.;i t!ie l'resitlent the g off m k i:.r toucli of M lasT Nothing short of ttie ring an I lamp of Ai'hiin, w.th their atlcnd.:nt gci.ii, m i ulj m-iire the uictsj of ucii a x-hcnie, unVs, it j. helievis that the TrtMsury note j-.sses.,, ti,;. moic jmwer And even under that supwoö.j ij.ji.k tu: tikuU oi 11mc ij-Jv.ti.clu ci IU.CJ, and the I i .iiis;.rt iln 'ii toi; aiiK. iohl to ! c.-n-ulu-i in rrg i:d to the legal' tetter c;au-e. 1 j i t -urto-iT- . Lvt lU.pp. üixl thai (jii-s. Ui dt iu t oJus w.ii be s';r nod on the w.iy by p o's at.d nnnnt; and vet I am Iiee to s.iy that it will ic piite s,,.,ie sin :i lo.i.uulous iitli-fl position .is thilwhahta Vwuvi ü.t. Lr.i!.tes in their jouney out id' Kgvpt. r v a u o i'ivjii .p. W t luve l.eie In (.'.digress m u!e i oleum d claiationtI.it it is not a war of subjugation, but

holding Slates at this time could but t rove utita

vor. ib'e to the tine intete-ts of the counti v; and 1 there is danger that the adoption of this tne.i-ure would in' such a movement. In short, the me.i- ' sii'e. ii u!o ted, couhl not, as we conceive, pro- i duce the ttlcct the 1'iesident designs, and might ; J lothite the very " op osite effect. We, ti end re. whii-t agreeing with the Tie-i- ' dent that ti e meisuieis in itself law fill und in-iio.-ent, ilill'er viih h in in respect toils jH.'.iev. We do tiot tii;t;k it is adaptol to accomplish the end propo-ed. but rather theeontriry. Indeed,; tiare is. a--( id;ng to our judgment, but one f c a s b'.e mode of accomplishing the end projmst-l so tar as it yet ten:. .ins unaccomplished, and that m !e i the w i-e and vigorous prosecution of the war for the le o-fabli-hment of the (I ven;ii:et.t. W e be!. eve the hope iu the seceding States that , they will ever be joined ot.t id the L'r.i-'ti bv the lor..ti Slav cho'din States is tow en ee linrlv s!e;i'ier. if it is;. ,,t all, and. in our opinion, the me isi:;C' tii it h iv e t educed this hope to its j.res ent dtineiis.t n- mo tlie be t measures to extin gu:-!i it a't .er!ier We. 'iw CMC, would it.cdu-le in the-e measures, as we hive heretofore su-'Ct. i in om column, aneirlv pro. ! uu.it. ui of aini.e.-tv to the deluded masses who -'idl lay il own the weit' -ms ot rebel-

iioti .: mi ic'i.rii to tt.eir il cviaii' e.

QAUTFUMASTFIt DFPAHTMFNT, F. S. A., Itidiaiiapolis, March 10, IsCJ. FAI.F.li PKOPDSAI.S I THK DFUVFUY OF 7 One Hundred and Ten Artüh-ry hor-es, w ill bo re-c.-i" d at this t.itice until March 1., 1C2 The horses reOli.r.l f.. flM L.rrii.ii tun.! r.i.f Ii. l..j tl. tu I I liitt.lK

,. ....' ..i. ..... v ' . ,i -...it... ... yaxaii.... hih, sound in every respect, i.ot less limn four years nor !

more than u.ne ye.irs old, dark color. Square trotters and well broke. iet Weiching Jei than l,io V. Apj-roved security will be required for faithful fiiit.llineiit of contract. The roti'raet to l.e ctitiiplcted in twelve days. Tl.f projtosnjs will le opened on Tue-d.-iv, March IS, lsiVJ. at -ock. JAM KS A. F.KIN. r bin -.ltd A. g. M l" S. A. CAMDIDATES. Z?; " .1 AM KS T I'll NEU IS A CANDIDATE for rr-i l.-itj .ii totLe otlice of Towiish'p Trustee. :-3r i:i-;v. i:. wiiitten will r.i: a ('audi lite for Tru-tee of Center Town-lrp. at the appr.iiuhiiig Apr 1 elect i. m, subject lo the votes of the peeple. fel l-tlte

BK. JOHN II VTIVIIY. II AVINO FOR tTWAItD OF twenty years d.ioted l:H proft'ssinnal timexehisnely to the' treatment of I'etnale li i t i c Ii i I ie, an I hav ings i x'it f' t in hoiisaiiils of cascrf in restoring the aftllrtrd t .und hi'ulth, has now entire confide nceiu oQerini; ptii.bcly l.t "Una! .lmn'icmt Iltmrtlyy DU. HAliVF.Y'S CHRONO-THERfriAL FEMALE PILLS Which have never yet failed (when the directions havebeen strictly followed,) In removing liflxulties arising from OltSTRCCTION, OH STOI'PACK OF N ATUKK, Or in restoring th system fop.-rfect lie.alth, w hensutTering from Spinal AfTWnious, prolapsus. Uteri, the Whites, or other wa akness of the Uterine Orfrans. Also, in allcs-e of Jiet-iliiy or Nervous Prostration; Hysterics, l'alpita

Hons, Ac, which are the foreruiiiiers ol more serious dis. ea-e. -y These pills are perfectly hnrrnless on the conti tun-.n and rmy tie t.aketi by the most delicate feiii.de wjt limit c.i'isi!:!: di-tress. at the same time they act like a charm f.y strengthening, iiivitfortinj and restoring the system I., a lealihv condition. a?id by brincmir on the monihly peri il wiih regularity, ih matter from what ca'wthe ol structions may arise. They should, however, not be taken lurim: the lirst three or four months of pregnancy.

thoiiuh safe at any other tin;e, as miscarriage w ould 1 e '

I ti.e result.

Fat h box contains 50 I-;!!.. Prir 1, and when de-: sired w ill - sent by mail, pre-paid by any advertised A.ei!t. ou receipt of the niuncy. S d.l by I)rutrs'ists generally. J. II 11 Y AN, ; R..C bester. New York, (Ietieral Atrrnt. i ffcf"- TOMI.1NSC1N A COX. Airentsfor Indianapolis. julil9-UAwBl

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CROCERS. -a. . s S3 el . a rc. w.; su 'liol4'Kalm Grocoi'x. Corner Y asti inu:ton ami Delaware Mroids, Inlinnnioli(, RWAVINC TMF I.APiIFST STOCK Or ciKOTKKIFS 1 2 ::i t;i:s city, w jth such facilities a-to etiabl- i to It l.-w ariV h"'i-e n th Wet, we ir.vjte dab-rs to xaraine e-tir c-od. arid pro before parcii-ii i; elewLere. Just received on Collsi! Uiclit. 4-i Ul bris, n.-w White Fi-h. 11 Mackerel. 30 bis la w I'.-anu:-. ere a! d for sle at Very low fiJTT.res rei;-.!.w v A H. SCHNri.L.

w .

I prove ti.e mo.-t elb-'ctive of war -

I ttti.it on

tue 'si. it's. And weowi w e should h ive rejoiced to -ee it in tho pine of tlie measure ;;ctu illy t rF' -c l. W e hope so n to Me it in additi .m to this tnc isi.ie. W e iiti.it dismiss the message witlnat c'li cratuhit.nc the loy.il public t.n the c'enness and t m; h i-;s with which the iVe-iueiil therein rt-'.-g'-bies tfie ruht of cacil sd ive.'i ', ling State to deal as it -shall Honk fit with the utjct of slaverv without interieret.i e on the part of the Feicial authorities. Anciu-t the cther goo ietfexL- that ui' m i) pr '"j'se ourselves fr on this im;oit.tnt Mt:i:eot t' e ti.e isjre : a jr..i:i;t and gcticral lioal fit t; ?. winde a'"!it"'i!i pack. TiitRTY-T'ao 1 Vi vi' An ur.pty cot. 3J is dead. Think of dv ing a itnpie .VJ. After all, what milters it n-ov to .'cJ: What though t.jt ev e:; His name an.! ace s;.!',e.i hr the unlefte.-el muse, : The place cd" fame arid elegy loipplyT ü'i t ;t! :u-ve"-, i's ive'l Oil tho Hi I" l:ivi. ho.ipi at his -rave, as it j.d on lie i.t t the crowded h .sh f. He isdei I absolute! v de, i iiutnerou-iy deal .old th it's ati e:i 1 ou t Hub oil the alate S'J.'Irlt Ji'ir t'm'Kt h l iic TtON The ne liaptist Church edifice will be complete 1 th s week, and the dedic it n sivie- wii! be la-M iteil Suii.ia uiotnin M .i'i '.t!i at half past tell o'clock. Thtfdedt citi .i. sV! ni 'ti will be preached hi the jaalor, , Kev. S ! a Tu-'ker Is'injirt I'harus.

MEDICAL.

ii ii a x i) iy s t r ssiiiAf.o Cl h'F.S (cl tins ANI COI.HS. t? y all iTuist. 2.', cents a U. Ii K AND K'S T U S S I L AGO ( L'KKS ASTHMA ANI WHKF.ZJNc;. Lif m i l I ail Irui:i.-is. :" cents a l x. H KAXDK'S Tl'SSI LA(I () i'I KKS CONSUMITIVF. CU;iI-. &rjf oid by a.l Iiruirio-ta. 25 ce-ut.- a b... P. li A X I) K S TUSSI la c;o CCKFs IhhlTATlUN OF TIIK TON.slLs. Zif" s' i t ' t a!! Iir.i.ifts. cent- a l... r ii a x i) v s t r :ss ILA (Vi) Is k." -.t f r PuMIr Spker and Singer, TO CLKAK IHK VolCK. Ii Ii AXDK'S TUSSI L AGO ct ::?s HiAi;tNFs and om; thi.ot. terif 52 i - by v: I-ig?ist,. 2 ceut a oa. Ii II A X 1) K'S T U SSI LA (U) Cl KhS CO .V-J. MITHIN IN 1 HF. 1 IhsT ST Ad KS. ii ii a x'i ") irsl'rssi lag o Cl'hKS ASTHMA ANIi l Ko.NClUTI. t-lf - ' l v ail Üruti-:. Ü cents a Uo

r-a

tot

X.

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.1 Slight Colt!, (Hiali yJfCcjitxrnrs .s xdhizh miijht he chezhzd

with a cimplo rcrra;dy,

ifrucglezici, often, temrdnates ccricucl. .Feu' are auare cf the imj-cri-jr.ce cf sicpziKj a ßaiQli. cr I la lit ßcliL in, its first stage ; thai xvuzh in the lerrirjnir.fr ivzuld iUli to a W ssJ C mzld rejnedy, if net aiierded tc, sjcr aiizzks the hirrz. n-erc f.rci introduced eleven x.ears oro. It hoc leer, proved thai they are the kti article before the jublio fzr Renalis., ßaltls., Jancutlti, LslTunn, ßalcLttlL, thue Hacking Cough in ficjL&umillcn , ar.i r.uTrerzus affections cf the fZJfLtciit, giving immediate relief. Public Speakers SC Singers

vi.i. j-.r.z i -.em eg cot

s y .

- J --

and tirer r-therAnrr the iiice s9 T:Zi iy cdl (IriLggicic and Qcilern in J.'lizine, ai 5 cents jer loo:.

RAILROADS. " O -B 13?

1862 1862

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UK AN I) K'S TUSSI LA (5 0 Is Pl.-4-tit.t t.. th Ta-te O.ddreu cry f..r it. lili AXDK'S fussi lag7 Ct !:KS HiMil INii CillV.H AM CIUCP. tj 'H by iP- Ita.:;is!,. 29 it-t.ts a box.

iir?:

I.L PFI;-ONS PUUCllAMNi; 1ICKFTS km: ST. J'lSK l'H tid o'l.er j.'.ittt.s ;ti N'T'hern Mi-o.t.r:. t!.S'a;e of K.U1-J-. or tue Terrtioric, iUoi!d iiis.i.t ou hv-1:.-t.. k ts that re ! by tl e MMtl ll lNSn ICI It AU.KOA I, lie only ra.I r- ute fr..ra M. Louis to St. J"eph. It is th hot-es i an t lui. V.e-t lia", y thirteen hiur, to the rerriAtest r'ii:t Teael:.il by ra.1, ainl Is ! s rhe.p as ai.y !. r. h : .r Ta m i to K-n-as arid ait j.int in Ncrlb'TTt MisMi:n ty Uje N.rTh Missouri ha Ir.d. IS VAC II. Ml IjJI.oN, !- --'t o. ! 0. i.'f s..;f Norf. Mi -.hoi K. U HFNKV 11 sIM.VN.f,. u-rjl Travel. i. Aretii septlT- lly DRY COODS. " Dry Goods!

: i i

liirs-fc of -fcjtie Season

s. 10,000 ,vo::tii or siXEsra- -AjrsriD sxjirjrEnx iDivsr goods oEasxrzsra AT NO. 5 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, MBRACIMl XU. TnE 1ATF. X0VFLT1ES IN "JhFSS (.1 sI s, MANlU .s, SKIi.Tis Ac füS THE M'UMi m T IIA DE. AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF: HOSIERY, GLOVES; EMBROIDERIES AND NOTIONS,

TK TF It VF. ON iNti A L.tI.iiK AN'r WKLL AS f sidiibl) ?t-rX f Pry to ".ith e iüv.'e the utlet:f;0!, of CASH l'FAl U.S. JAMIN I.IV V ., ddO-Urn Louisviiie, Ky.

OVLL -VIVI .JUDGE IM1C YO IJ ICS L V MS.

M. H. GOOD, Proprietor.

COMMISSION. MERCHANTS.

TAKE NOTICE.

C. L, S. Matthews,

GENERAL COMMISSION

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FORWARDING MERCHANT, Ii.irr Birr-l'rcior Etiiilclicisr. NO. 121 lOI imt ST.. WFST Sll'F, Motueen .tlnin Mrcct and tlie IClvrr, LOriSVILLK. KV. Jt C'oiisictinients'.r rrclfiilly st.Jit ited, und im. me.nie sab s w.th prompt return jruttraiiteed. janl.t

PIANOS.

j rgIHF: l NDFHSir.NFlHIVS THIS 1VY Pl l:c l SJ ll I ä Ihr St.a k f Ci.'.t owio J by F.. A. Ha!, ia le it.l l

! Fi HO' Ipnld.i.-, Nu. 2. ! will na ke-p a o ii j lei ' aHs4.rtm.-itt ( ihr latet le of ii.nlst a-nl id fc--p . x rienrel workireii to ml all lhe!d C'-t :uer-a- 11 the ! ope, hom lie br.ta t Rive linn a rail lf .r purrli tig rl?fhrrf. lie i.l als kerp a pv4 as..fi-

Blt'bl Of Hen's and Boys Clothing:

J

PIA JST O Tr" O IR. T E S

T".7" nVF. ON HNH A NCMHFU OF FIK. f ClaMi llanos, wbich wr will se'.l M fo-tforra'h WILMA It I A STOVAFl.!., cctl N. 4 P.atei Hoiif.

DRUCCISTS.

SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO., wjiolksalk lu:r(.(;isTs, And Dealrrs in Fiinry t;ool, lrrfiimer)-, Ac. Also, Airents for Ibe .sale of K. tai.-d Petroleum, Illuniiiiating til, uperior to any Coal O l, furiiihed in any I ' i ant i t it s. at the Iowet market rates. IT N I ) 172 WILLIAM MKF.KT, NKW YOKK. j.iirJ9-dßi!i

ON II Nib Alm n cootl Slnra of "iirnlIttntr;. Ik.n'l f..ret tlif j.!.lre, Oi!d fiVIIo.v?' EB.-.J5, o. t. WAsiiiNc.TOX sti;ki;t. Janl.1-il.1m

DRY COODS.

DENTISTS.

P. G. C. HUNT, DENTIST,

OFFtCK ANII KKSlliKNCK, mo. 32 i.am iaiiki:t stici:i:t, INDIANAPOLIS INIl.

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TO RENT.

ON THE GALLAUDET FARM.

A FKW FIELDS, TO F.F. PUT INTO COKX, OATS, 2. Flav, and i'otxtoes.

3 m ir So nis?i-:

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If tlie tenant furni-lies team, Ac, be gives oti-balf in ' ttie busbel or crib; if f:irnidied to liiin, be gives two-

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