Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3570, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1862 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL Tl M)A. - mAiicil II

Th initn It rontl be prrterrrd. J-itkrn.

tain a nTt; nI to rail forth th miltü to puptrvn iriiurrr ten anl re:l iiiTas-inti. Tin?

of labor to pet nythinj; done becau-e of the in -dinition of mind on the jtart of the President or

l'reiIetit m'Ie Commtinler in chief of the le-uUng nieiuteri ol theCibint, incluJing Chae.

rniy m'l naJ-y. rI of the militi of the b-fat j who nevrr otea a IVrnocratic ticket in hi life

Democratic Union State Ticket. ro tictrri&T or utat, JA. MKS 8. ATIION. Of Marion Count, ro a v dito or TATr, JOSEPH RlSTI.Vn. Of Fountain ("ounty. rot Tinini er mir, MATTHEW L. BRETT. Of D-tric Countj. rO ATTOIUT ftlXKKAL, OSCAR II. HORD, Of Dec-itar County. r iinii!iTjiDi5T or rianc ixmtkictio, MIIJON' II HOPKINS. Of Clinton Couutr. A C unlrr." There U m, fjet deal f affected .tritim now hys. Men who hate U-en life loupj p.irti-

na nd recipient! of f-rty farora have uddeulj

become Terj much coricenicl n V) the Lec(sitj of ustAtitiii U Government. "Awmj with pnrtj creel., away with jnrty Convention," '-7 the? now xe.ilon nt-prty patriot, "we will go iutono rvrty conrentiou unlit we bve a Country." Such expreiuioiii are regarded jnst iww by zeilou KepoMicarn as the juinteence of jutriotism. The prineij-te and policy which give value to a, or the, (iovenmient niu.t no longer be ilmcuel, I y thee liijjint patriot.-), until e know whether we have "a country." This cl.is aj;etr to be concerned solely about tecurin or continuing a Govern men t with little or no regard to it character. England, Ireland nrvl Scotland have a (iovernment; to have Fr.wice, Sj-uin, Austria ami Turkey, but they are Governments of ot.rcsiu to the producing tlae. It ha been tlie freedom from public burden, a cheap

Government and the cjiiene!it increased corn- J cns.iti n to industry over that of the nation we j luve alluded to, lint Im attracted emigrations i Irom them to our own. Tli Iri-hrnati and the (ierrn.'.u hive left their fatherland and mule

rhe nisei tie. citien of the tinted State fur the reou that they could tetter their f"-i.l condition by securing a larger conieti.tioii for their I.t!r. This U the c-iisideraliuii th.it h.t attracted to our horei the prettt body ol our adopted citizen. When thi itttMction cease, innutr ition will clop, lor men wiil not te tve the laud of their birth, the home of their Dither, utiles to belter their own condition and tlt. t of their children. We have country and w e h.ive a Government. We iuy let us m tinUin and preserve them ujon the principle under which we have prospered and

progressed in an unparalleled degree. We are j

not struglin merely for a (lovernrnent, for that we have beyond a -uetion. We h.tve a rre.i dent, a Cibinct, a Contrre in eion. a vast navy, an army of fix hutted thousand men in the field, and b tstiles where men are confined for opini o' take uj-on the mere ip9t dixit of those in power, and yet we hear the cant, "Away with party creed., and party platform, and party prejudice., until we have a country." A little more than a year ago a statesman stood up in the Senate and uttered a withering' rebuke to the demagogues who, under such pica., were afle'eting a patriotic devotioii to their country beyond the men who w ere striving to preserve the Union a it w a, with all the blessings it had conferred. Never were utteted truer or more eloquent sentiment, and we reproduce them now a equally applicable to the present condition of affairs as when they were spoken: Hut we are told, and we hear it repeated everywhere, that we must find out whether we have got a government. "Have we a government?" i. the question; and we are told we must tet th at quotiou by uit the military power to put down all discontented spir.U. Sir, thid jue?tiou, Have we a government? ha. been proout)del by every tyrant who ha. tried to keep hU feetou the neck of the people ince the world tegan. W hen the I?.ron.i uVnuhded Mnjtut Charta from King John at Uuutiymede, he exclaimed, "Have we a Government?" and called for hi army to put down the discontented Iarorn. When Charle I attempted to collect the liip money in violation of the Constitution of Kurland, and in di-reard of

the rights of the people, and was rented by j

them, he exclaimed, "Have we a g ei nmeiitT

v e cannot treat with rein.'!; put down the traitor; we must show that we have a government." W lien J a rue 1 1 wn driven from the throne of Kurland lor trampling on the rights of the people, he called for hi. army, and exclaimed, "Let us how tint we have Government!" When George HI called upon hi army to put down the rebellion in America. Lord North cried Instil j. "No compromise with traitors; let us demontitrate that we have a Government." When in

the people rose un their tvrant all over i

r.urpe ani uem.muei :u. trainee lor ineirnnis, , every crowned head exclaimed, "Have we a Gov , eminent?" and ap;nled to the army to vindicate j their aulhoritv and to enforce the law. Sir, the history of the world doe not fail to I condemu the folly, weakue and wickedness of j that Government" wldoK drew it ttword upon its i iiw -cuple when they demanded guarantee lor ! their ri;!it. This cry, tint we must have a Gov - i ertinu'tit, i merely tollowing the example of the j heoited lUurbon. who never leirned nnvthing 1 by mi-fortune, uever lorgave an injury, never for j

got an ailront. For Ui luiljr Stte Sentinel. "The Common lefene." The fourth object of the formation ol the

Constitution, mentioned in its preamble, is to "raovink oft tu. Com mox Iihsl." Thi , purpose of the Federal Government needs to be ( contemplated in variou apetts. i 1. It must be regarded a a mtt. It is pro j v ided in the fourth section of the fourth article, that "the Vnited Stales hall protect each ot tliem (the States) against invasion." One of the principal tcuefits sought to be attained by the ' lmstilutioii was this defence of the States ; againt external enemies. The common deienv a!d the regulation of foreign and ititemal Stite commerce are etititlcl to be regarded as pre eminently the object of the Constitution. The, surrrn !or by the Stite of the power of defend- , ing t!.em-ele by alii voce and by a standing' r.ul.tary and niv-l force of their ow n, and of the j. er of co'leclittg dutie upon foreign impotls, ie- iin iei-1 ptreii-th to the obligation of the 1'j.hed State to extend tj all the State the shield o! it j)werl'n! jav.tection. 1 he methods or chanr ei through which the Common le!eie i j ro tided tor, are war and di- , plotu cy. The former method uf dtlen-eiiu !uüe not merely actual wr, bul the con-tat.t an I adequate Me; tratioti fur war, so far as is consistent with the reasonable enjoy men t of the b'esir.gs of! teue. and w itli the public liberties. J'repa ration f"t w r, if uiaii.taii.evl with tie proper spirit, is a greit pacifio itor. The suppression of domestic Oisiirrei t.on nnd rebellion, it inav be rem irked. iind rctW prodding br the common de:Vne, süu e, if -u, h iii.ii inei.t- jre not suj jae--J, the I'nion wiU e un.d.le to discharge i's high and , acte! trust. The other method ol defense, namely. dril.mu-y. it ol more t'rufpu-i.t ctu.lu-e than the first. Mote adantige b i been gained to the Union by ciplomuy thm by war. Our intfucme and tosiiiiui amng the intins of the world, and our coneipicnt -e uritv, are owinchieily to tlie fct that t;e extern! tdioy of the j Constitution is peace, and that tin puliev hi' Usually leeti fa thiul'y a lliere-1 to ly the people ' and the (tovcrt.Uienl. A careful tudy :' the Constitution and of the history if the countrv.t will fhow that this iew of our policy, and of it j iucce-, is accurate arl ound. 3. Adesjuate means are placed in the hands of j the United Slates for discharging this olhcc. j Congress is specially eui;iowered to lay and cvl j lect t4ie, duties, impost and excise, for the c -tntn M defttise; to fvirrow motley; to dee'ste wr; tu Ls we letter of manjue nnd rpri.-al; to rai-e nd upj"orl armies; to roviJe and main-

when in the Mniceof the United Sutej. The

1'resident an 1 Senate are authorized to make treMt;e, and to appoint arid constitute Bil'UMdon, fither public minister, and mmotl. Trer tie so m ole are dedarl to be the supreme law of the land. The President i. em;) ercd to receive ambassadors and other public m:ni.-tcra. 4. Not only i the Union under obligation to provide for the common defense, but this matter r pbiceJ by tlie Constitution on the ground of a itMT and iferogative of the common governmenU "No Sut hall enter iuto any treaty, al liince or confederation," or "grant lettem of manpje and repri-al;" or "lay any impot or du Ii nimniirtiiir rvittd" Th affribflte rill

i. r . r. ... mr,'.!. ,1. ! tiliation; and so, man for man, indefinitely. It right of nationality are thus romp.etely taken .' i.. ., , n..- t

awav from the State. "No Mate shall, without ' ", 7 -

the consent of 0nrres, lay any duty of ton

Uut too lave the people at your back, and I am ;

d-'ing ail I can to cut red tape and cet thing done. I will be more civil and patient than heretofore, and see if that won't work. Vours, truly, M. Hlair. the rainrT's riRr tmn to ory. rimott, AIUM. HIM TO MontT lit I'koc'LAM ATIOM. lriTte.J Wtiiiijrti-u, D C.Vpt. 2, LsCl. To Major Gen. rremont: Mr i:Aa Sie: Two points in your proclama-t-oti of August 'M give me some anxiety. First: Should you shoot a mm according to the proclamation, tlie Confederate would very certainly shoot our best men in their lundi, in re-

be shot, under the proclamation, without my ap

probation or consent. Srrond: I think there is a greU danger that the closipg paragraph, in relation to the cot:titu tioii of priertj , Mini the lireratin gluve of traitorou owner, will alarm our Southern Union friend, ami turn them against u perhaps ruin our rather fair prospect for Kentuckv. Allow

be war power nep.ji, for uch a pur- thettlore to a?k that you w.ll, a4 ol your own . ' . . . ; I , , , motion, modifv that paragraj.h s as to conform ;en awav. The State are l.nloeii to . r - . c r , . . . . ,,.,1 r. 1 l" ie !rf and fourth sections of the Act of Con-

gre tier than them.-flves. If they under take en mlcl, "An act to confiscate property ely upon them-elve-. they encroalh ur-.. the In-"rrect,mary pun--e -i rv-ed Au o..tiV ,mv.. i.v ihe Costimti.m' t.. the ! c. ltl1' '- copy of which act I herewith

nge, keep troop or ship of war in time of pe-ire, enter into any agreement or compact with ndh er State or w ith a foreign power, or engage in war, urile actually iitradet, or in mirh imminent danger as will not admit of delay." ThtH llie States are striptiedof theordinarv mean ol self-

defence. The diplomatic power, the fiscal

OWtT,an i tl

rose are taken

rely lor this purpose upon a o

and

to re

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Union. This I w isely done; for it r,revei,U that , KMiJ. Jou- ,! Ui let.lcr H "'""V1 t TV' confusion of cruu.eU and clashing of efforU I Cil,,t.,ü"- I,ot .of ,l l'7,a w hich would otherw i.se tt.suc, and insuie.scotaen- ! "I1'1 nie-cngcr,iii onler that it may cciUmly tration and unity of purpose nnd etr.,rt in the j an'1 Teddy -reach you common caue. An ina dentil U-nefit i th it the J ours TerJ tru,J' A Liscolx. larger States, by being thus disarmed, nre in a ! " 41 ' degree deieJ of the power of oppiiiiig the lnlereMliiRS) iniisl of the Tax Hill

smaller Sute contiguou to them. J

i. The means of providing for the common deleuse mav be jerverle-J to the purpose f subjugation. Though the surpnsi"ti of in.-unec-tiou and rebel lion i essential to the pi e-ervation of the jxtwerol the Union to provide for the common defense, yet if in the ostensible prose cution ol sueh a. work, a State i he'd in connec

tion with a Union whicli it deliberately repels, , je ani udatnantine. one cent; vinegar, other the tsiwer of the Union i. then, not emp!oed i ,1 ... ...;, or or W!M. five cent a L'alloti: cround

for the common delene, but really, though tr- : t,,,jVe and sl ices, one cent a tund; retineal sugar hap not intentionally, for the oppression of a a,i r.,,Jy, "tw niill a .pound; saleratu, five State by a virtual conspiracy of the re t against j ,jis; c"vu starch, four m il; common gunpowit. It iof the utmost im;Mtance in such a ca.-e ,i,.r,one cent; ritte iwder, five cents; whitelead, that some mean should b em;.', ned to concili j tw cut v live cents it humlre! pounds; paints, five ate the leelings ol such a people that just con- ; t.,.',,t.; i,,k. all kinds, three er cent, ad rah cessions should be nude to them, and th it they : r,m; ut and cai, tweutv five cents to one dol-

nioun be tatighl lo teel that I tie iiovrrniueiit aim j (ir ; fifty t ent per dozen, according to value; Iople of the Unite! States mean t be faithful lmUp skirts", two dollars to four dollars per dozen, to the Constitution, and th it in th it Go vernment nccoiding to value; clocks, tw enty-live to hftv

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Washi.noton, March Ö.

Ad'litioual items of the tax bill. It licenses tobacconists, stationers, confection ers, hor.-e dealers, where gross receipt are over il.UOO niiuallv, $10 each; manutacturei-s of tal

low candles, hall a cent per pound; sperm, stear

thev wiil lind paternal fidelity, love and eise

To do les. than this to hold them in the Union by meie forte is to play tlie tyrant and to transform the constitutional Union into a despo tism! .May God grant to the Government and people of the Unifel States a disposition to do this ju-t and Indispensable thing! A. 15. J. New Haven, M uch II.

cents each; umbrellas and parasols, live to twenty live cents each; railroad iron, $1 50 per ton; writing paper, two cents; wrapping piper, three mill a pound; common wtoleu, tlax. hemp, India rubber, wood, iron and other metals manu fat. -ed. three per cent, ad vilorrm; nil patented articli live per cent.; auction sales, the tenth of one per . it. on the gros.s amount; piano fortes, four dolla. forty ounce. silver spoon or platesilver, exempt fiorn dutv; divideuds insurance

companies, three per cent.; publisher oihcial sid

A Chronic I'lscasc The follow in strictures uHn a chronic disease

now verv prevalent, we find in the Cincinnati I veiti-ement may add tax to price fixed by law;

(stmmrrcial. (Republican.) of S if unlay. We

cojiy them a they will apply to other l ice with a much force and truthfulness as to the pai lieu lar locality for which they were intended:

Theie are fellows j it-tending to belong to the

incoiiitM of citizen, resident abroad, live per

cent.; stamp duties, agreements or contracts, live cents; bills of exchange, from two to twenty-live cents; bill of 1 uling, Irion five to ton cents; ex press bundles, three to ten cent; bond, twenty

live to titty tents; certificates ot stock, profit or

i nil' v i,iiun. t ilivii'iiHm ir vlivm. nit, i , . j i I . . 1 ,. n .i t- i I damage, twenty live cents; certificates ol depo MeO.ea! Department ol the army, to bo tound . five..,.i- ,ther eeriilieate. tPi.ernt

nbout some of our hospital, who tiee-I a few les

son jxmei fully administerel to cuiu them of chronic impoliteness, and put them in the way of

its, two to five cents; other certificates, ten cents;

charter jKirties, three to ten dollars; contracts, ten cent-; conveyances, one dollar; telraphie

dispatches, three cents; custom house and ware

latrf.ii ii , itr niiui tf tlni't itnticu tl itltttlit m ft to t 1 1 r I ' 1 '

I '.I I'M UIUI. ,-l'UH Wl till ll WHIM T U II 1,'MtV HHVl Ull ' I . ,,. . . Ill t ? .... t- i , I, i housing en'nes, hltv cents to one dollar; policies

great condescension in doing 9 . We have known these fellows when called uion bv ladies, who

had prepared baskets full of ban lages and lint fur the wounded, to answer very grullly that those thing weie not wanted, and attempt to impress the ladies that they were intruders and interfering with important people in t ho transaction of ohicial business. This, w hen llie very article the ladies had in their b.-sker. were sorelv needed by suffering men, ns the nurses declared the moment they were seen. The sipiirtose and be buttoned gentlemen, who sit about with their heels up, a suming the iiiorosene ami dignity of veteran officers, because they have authority over it few rooms full of sick men, may as well be assured that in the eyes of the people every mingled lim'j of n private soldier is more precious th m their official necks. The presumption, when you see a young man taking a strut in coiiseipience of his shoulder straps, is. that he is an ass, but every honest, intelligent face of a private soldier wins respect, ami when he is sick or wound.-!, commands $ mpathy. Wo arc making these remarks with special application, refraining at present from mentioning names ami phces. It is true enough that the curious and idle, who are solicitous to llock altout the hospitals, should be exclude!, or at least pt evented from doing mis chief by giving tlie soldier article they should not have, or jabbtrioj; at them, or flirting around and annoying the sick by supertiuous Houri'lie either of the tongue or the garment. The ho pita! are no pi u e for elaborate cant of the unco good r the cm iosity of the v ulg.-.r. Iut when the officers in charge of the hospitals are gentle men they know a lady when she proei ts her-elf, and it i a double wrt-ng and intolerable iunicuce when they coolly snub a lady who bring articles that the soldiers do need, by telling her they already hav e "in re of that stuff" than thev know what to do with. There is occasion illy a fellow of thi kind whose neck it would be a pleasure to wring.

I ot insurance, hltv cent to two dollars ami tittv

t ents; lease, fifty cents to one dollar; manifests

of cargo, twenty five cents to five dollars; mort gage., one dollar; notarial acts, twenty five cents; passenger ticket abroad, fifty cents to one dollar; powers of attorney, ten tents to one dolI 1 r ; probate will, fifty cent to twenty dollars; ware house receipt, twenty five cents; legal doc iinients, fifty cents; medicines, three to ten cents a bottle. Five hundred thousand dollars nre appropriated for salaries and expenses. It is doubtful whether the section of the House bill, passed yesterday, making Treasury notes of the old isiie legal tender, w ill get through the Senate. Leading Senators say that, the notes being already above par, don't need this legislation. Fn-ni the New Y"rk Kvenfni; Fust (l'' nMic;m.) Tlie Blsf riiiirliiocmcn t of M.itc. With this deep seine "f the enormity of treason, however, we cannot yet persuade ourselves of the justice or jMiIicy of the scheme w hich pro poses to disfranchise the sect ling States until such time as they shall be of better mind. It proceeds, if we understand it, Uj-on the ground that those, States, by the very act of sece-sion, have abrogated their functions a States and re vetted to the condition of Territories, in which condition they are to be he! 1 an 1 treated until again admitted as States. Iut that is certainly not the theory n which we have thus 1 ir conducted the war. In the President's proclamation and in all the subsequent acts of the Gov eminent secession has been regarded as the rebellious outbreak of unlawful combinations of men, and not as u deed having the least legal validity or force. Fa cry act or ordinance of secession, being inconsistent with the fundamental law of the 1 okLJs null and void liom the first. No State contention, no legislative body, no popular assemblage of any kind has authority to overthrow the general Constitution of the nation. The relations of the State to each other and to the Federal Government are created by that instrument, and until that is destroyed, those relations remain the fame, whatever course any single

An Inside View, The published defense of (Jen. Frvmoxt contain the following letters from "M. Hi.vir," Postmaster General, and "A. Lincoln," Presi

dent, which give an exceedingly intere-ting and ! State may see tit to pursue. If a State could, piouai.t view of public men ami public affair, i l a" act of its ow- :u,,,uI ils own ""sime. . , . . ' then the doctrine of secession is right, and we They show that great men eute.tam the same,,,, ,iP Nl,rl!l luve beCn w.,rri., against a cor-

ide.i and hive the same am-mnt of thought that ' reel piinciplu

commen men do. "Distance lends enchantmet.t to the view," and if we did not look at our high public functionaries through the wrong end of the telescope their intellectual altitude would not ap pear greater than ordinary mortals. I'ead: HL Alii TO KU l MONT. W.MiiM.rox, Aug. 21, 1VG1. Pkvr Gi.Mit.vi.: I)vnt sup;o-e that I don't attend to your matter, and do all that I can lo forward them, because I do not write freipiently. I am to be interrupted if I take ur a pen, by people th tt hav e the run of my office or l.ou-e, and so I keep out of both, and go after your business in person, and effect it if 1 can. 1 write now. today, in reply to your letter about Mei. tli it y ou must not supj oe th it he intended bv his ic'cr.ttn to Tun. lev to rellect

Itut the position of the North, we repeat, has

always been tint every law promulgating disunion was treasonable, rendering the individuals concerned in it liable to prosecution for treason, but invalid in its effects ujkui the existing political ;. For that reason, our Government has uniformly ticited rebel agents, whether official or othirwise, as nsurgents against its authority, and nothing mere. The State Governments which h iv e continued the rebellion are held to be in suspense, but not annulled. A organizations thev have been perv erted from their purposes, but not annihilated. They stiil exist fe- jurr. As S'X.n as enough people loyal to the Federal Constitution are gathcted to put their machinery in operation, they wiil be revived. They nie as much factors of the Union now a they ever weie, became the Constitution which creates and

defines them is in full vigor, although their owu

their idaves, and the Suth do not wih to fell them by any mich mode a the President propose. It i unroitly to in-ult them, in their present ituition, by such proportion. Among the variou hum iron idea in the meMge not the lel striking i that of the "inconvetiience" f r which the Southerner are to re reive compensatio:.! It would puzle"any member of Congress" to lind out how much of a bill that would run up. The President d e not teil us how the money i to be pai I out in making the purcha-es how good faith i to be secured, Ac. The mestge i n palpable failure It will raMfire tle Abolitionist, iigust the nemocrat, excite the derision of Southern Unionist and provoke the ridicule of all the outside wor.d.

AMUSEMENTS. 11 KT ll t 1 0 1. 1 T A II A I- Ii .

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TUESDAY KVKNING, MAIICII II. 1G2.

Inaolenrr It i now a habitual for a certain class of paper to accue Democrat. of being "secessionist a it was when the war first broke out. The utter foolishness of the accusation is all that protect it authors from such rebuke a would not poon be forgotten. If it wait true, what would be the fate of the country? What resistance could te made to rebellion if the North was divided? The great Democratic partv, true to all it tradition, is now the chief piflar in the temple of the Union. Us members and organ4 are the only reliable support which the President and General McClellan have in tlie conduct of the war. Let that support be taken away and the war cannot became-! on an hour. Itut Democrats have their way of suppressing the rebellion; a way, too, in which they are sustained bv thousands of men who do not beiong

to their organization. They point to the Conti-1 tut ion as the authority by which, ami a the end for which the war shall be carried on. They liv e t up to the "bmd" a? it was made by the fathers j

of the Republic. They simply insist that the struggle shall not be made pvliiieat. Have they not a tight to do this? Is it not their duty to do this? We sincerely regret the factious spirit which cause the clas of papers referred to to indulge in these malicious imputation. We fear that all men will not view them with the indifference wc do. They are undoubtedly designed to inaugurate civil war at the North. This, at least, be theij natural tendency, if Democrats regarded them as entitled to consideration. Ihtroit Free Vrma.

Last If Yf of the Season.

DRY GOODS.

To-nut.t ill r prnta th rrrj nccf fut lrm of Tlic.Hnrlilc Heart.

HISS Jt.lllKKV .111 c HIT III'

To row lu Je w ith th PRETTY VACl'EVIIXK, LE CHALKT. T'-mi tTo r-enet of .TIr. Coleman lpe, H ori oprn tt 7, cutntnf nee at before fi. Masonic Hall. von om: muut oxly.

S 5 0,0 0 0 worth or

TI E!AY, MAW'H 11, ls62.

SrnAWH, kc The Democrats of Rochester, New Yoik, achieved a triumph in the city election ou Tuesday last. They succeeded in electing the majority of the City Council and Mayor. This decided change in public sentiment i a btraw which show the way the wind is blowing.

DIED.

l'.KCK At twt'lve oYlix-k, n the loth int., of dropsy, fienrv'e I'hri-tiaii beck, son of Christian and l.-ahd r.(.k, a-it three jt-nrs, ten ir."iiili- and f.fteeti days. The funernl will take phiee this- afternoon at three VI-) k, from tho family residence, No. SO North Now Jersey strc t. S-rvices hy Hov. Mr. Kunklrnian. The frii-n ts of tti ftuilv nre invited to attend.

10 AD YKi: TISEKS. An ti-lrt rtiswnt taken f.,r a ! th-f, timl tf rtil nut ht fitrr Hi r,ri-irititn oft if tint? finKt, tri'! fe rlntfj'tl the reyuhir rilu fr thf 'itiw nil t-' the time they itri oritertd oui .

MEDICAL.

PREVENTION 15 BETTER THAN CURE.

rV LADIES OF DELICATE HEALTH OK IMPAIRED 1 or' iiiizatioii, or to tbo-e hy whom an increase of family is from any reason ohjertionahlf, the uir!eruiied would oiler a prescription which is perfectly reliable and afe, and which hi la-en prevrihed in varioii.s parts of the uid World for the past century. Altkouuli this article lerj rh:ip and siinpl, yet it has heen put up in half pint bottles and solit very extem-O ely at the e.xhorbitant price of ?,, p,-r tottle, the undersiirned propo-es t furnish the recipe fr 1, hy the possession of which every lady can supply herself w ith a perfect .safeguard, at any drujr store fr the tritiin sum of 25 rents per year. Any physician or druckst w ill toll you it is perfectly harmless, thousand of testiniordals rati he procured of its ethrary. S-nt to anj- part of the world on receipt of 1, by add res, lux. Dk. J.C. DKVKKAL'X, T. 0, r. x, No.2303, New Haven, Connecticut. iilv22-dAßl

NOTICE. V?,- I DO llKKKUY (5IVK NOTICi: TO th jiibiic at lare, that all pawn. and pie tire, an.I frfxvis not redeemed by the 20Th of March, 1st,, will be sold hy puMir auc:i.n or private s de, as I want al! cleared out Ix-fiire 1 take out a new license which Is ordered by Govenmiont. JOSKTH HARRIS, mchll-dlt N'o. .1 Illinois stre. t. WANTED.

C RANTED. A pwvl pirl t d- lio'ifwork. Itnjuire V V af -N"- 9 w,,!t 'Vashinr-ton street, tncull-dat l.nilKF. X : HAWKS. ARTILLERY HORSES. Artillery Horpes Wanted FOR UNITED STATES SERVICE.

FlrstappearaJice in tLNcitv of th Great PresUdidpitatuer HERRMANN, KMIiHT (DMUAMiKK OF TUE CROSS OF SPAIN. Honorary in intx-r of the Lntih AraJeniy of Scieiire, m-nd er f die Koj 1 Society (,f Coimlra f IV. rtuual. Also, r-e-ptanl of ih Gold M1al and Cross .f tljr Order of lu-nettcieiia, aw arded him for hi Charities by la-n I'cdro. Kincuf I'orturil.lr. of Chemistry, ic. The Manajrrs. Messrs. lilnian A PaloK-r. of the Acadniy of Muc, New York, would r-sp-ctful)y call ihe attention of the public to the appearance in Indianapolis of .iiKVsn:i Mt n mi rt.T. .ir, Wlio t universally reooynired a the Greatest birinir Iaestiilitril.ituer, and whose performances at the Academies of Music in New- York, Itiiladelpbia and llo-ton, where lie lias pa d to Ih'Um-s cnadd lo overflow inc for the at four months, have heen pronounced the nio-t w (iTiderful in their peculiar line. The performatices of Herrmann are entirely rriirHial and novel. Tb-ir diatinKuishirij feature 1 the entire ithtciicr of Aip:u:itiiN, Alt efT.-cts tx in solely produced hy extraordinary Mannal Skill. DtiriiiK the iutenal 'f M. licrrmann' riogruune w ill lie Kitcn a GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT, In which the followitisrelehrated artists will appear MADAME ROSALIE HERRMANN, The celebrated Triina iM.na SIONOR AM ATI DLTREt IL, The renowned liaritotie. Abo, the celebrated Trio, from the Academy of Music New York. Me.srs. SOIRtENKK, Pianist, 'dof.HLFK. Violinist, VVLDKMEYKR. Viotjncellist. During the entertainment he will also introduce hi brother ALEXANDER, in his wonderful exposition of l. IMH IIbl. VI II (second tiffin ;) OR, PSY'CHOM"HCAL clairvoyance, Which prixluced such an iuini-iise sensation for over sixty

hU'litsat the Academy of Mumc, New- Y'-rk. The order ol the performance w ill be announced from the tda?e hy M. Herrmann himself. Admission Tai ceuts. Reserved Seat 2.1 rent extra The s.ale of eats will cciiiui'-iift: on Saturday, March 7, t the Music Store of Mo-vs Willard A Stowell. The Piano used on this ccas,.n is kimlly furnished hy Messr. Willard amtStowell, No. 4 Rates Ib.usc. lK.rs ooen at 7. Commence at s.

MEDICAL.

r'trv ITXc-cIicnl JLis.fo rry. For the speedy and permanent cure of CiONOUKHEA, OLE ET, UHETHVL DISCHARCJES, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, NIGHTLY" EMISSIONS, I NC4 IXTl N A NCK, I KN IIA L I RRITA IU Ll TV, Gravt-!,stricMire,and Afle-tions of the Kidney and liladder which lia been nsed t-y vpward of one huiidn-d physicians,

E X THEIR PRIVATE PRACTICE, WITH ENTIRE SUC- j

H CESS, supTsed!n x Cuiieli-, topaiba, Capsuls. or any other compound hitherto known. HKEjIS MIM'aCIPBC ESI,B. Are s-ecdy in action, ofieu effeclinp a cure In a few days, and when a cure i elicited it is permanent. Tln-y are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless .n tlie system ami never nauseate the stomach, r imjirefrnateihe breath; and being suj"ar-coated, all lu'.useoii taste is avoiih-d. N change of diet is necessary whih ilsimt them: nor does their action interfere with businesk pursuits. Each box contains six dozen Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR, And will be sent by mail, post-paid by any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money. Sold by Drucgists generally. None genuine without mv signature on the wrnpj-r. J. LRYAN, Rochester, N. Y., Genera! A Kent. Jß2yT0MLlNS0X A COX, Agent. Tor Indianapol juli 19-il.Vw 'CI

QARTKUMASTKR DEPARTMENT, IT. S. A.J Indianapolis, March 10, sfil. FALKO I'ROrOSALS FOR TIIK DFLIVKRY OF (110) One Hundre,l and Ten Arti'lery horses, w ill le recelvi ! at this ollice until March 1, ls62 The h'res reijuired for the scrvii-e must hot he less than lä1, hands

hih, sound in every reseot, tot less than four years nor j jiior- than nine jears ld, lark color, square trotters and welt broke, not wej.'hin less, than l.OOO 11. Approved M-curity w il! he required for faithful fullillnient of con-I tract. The contract to be completed in twelve days. j The propo-ats w ill Ik; opened on Tuesday, March 18, , 1 at 1 o'cl-Kk. JAMKS A. KKIX. i nichM-dtd A. Q. M t S. A. j

CANDIDATES.

. ZiT .1 AMKS TUHXKll IS A CANDIDATE ;

for re -elect! n to the office of Township Tru-dce. KEV. E. WHITTEX WILL HE A Candilat for Trustee of Ci-nter Township, at the approarhins April election, subject to the votes of the people. fehl -rite

I .TS VO UTA 2VT Tl Ii A Ei EKS. DR. JOHN HARVEY, HAVING FOR UPWARD OF twenty year boted Ids professional time xclnsncly t the treatment of female Hilf iCIllliCs)) and h iviiiK's lccee.!.' I in lunisaiids of cases in restoring Ibe aft:c?d to otind health, has now entire confidence In ofJeriim publicly hi 'lrat .Imirican Iltmcdy," ckroko-thermal'female pills Which have never yet f.vlted (when the directions hav been strictly followed,) in removing difficulties arising from OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE, Or in restoring the system to perfect health, w hen suffering f r m Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weakness if tLe Uterine Organs. Also, in all case of la bility or Nervous Prostration; Hysterics, I'alpita tions, Ac., w Lich are the forerunners ol more serious dis ease. irf' These pills are perfectly harmless on the const! tut ion and tnxy tie taken by the most delicate female w ithout causing distress, at the same time they act like a charm by strengthening, invigorating ami restoring the system to a Wealthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly jMMiod with regularity, no mai.er from what cause the obstructions may arise. They should, however, not be taken -luring the first three or f'ur months of pregnancy, thoiik-n safe at any other time, as miscarriage would te tLe result. Each box contains 60 Pills. Price fl, and w nen de-

Fired w ill be sent by mail, pre-paid by any advfrti.ed Agent, on receipt of the money. j Sold by Druggists generallv. J. BRTAX, I

Ro, !ntr. New York, General Agent. &-Y T0MUNSON & COX, Agents for Indianapolis, julj ia-riA 'Cl

U!H):i vou. Ear from it. I happened in hi ollice local ciistitutiMi arc for a liaie paral vztsl.

Inn la' 'pet:ci l'urnlcy's ieiuisit:on, and re It wuuid he a ilepartur then, Ironi sound theoni.uke 1 tu tue. si.hsVinti 1U , that he te'err allied ry, t '."cat th'e Suitc as territories; it would to l utn'ev. Hut he did bot know that Turn'cv le hdn Lv legislation picci.-elv w hat their peo-

li. id Miiy instruction from yu to .et horses ol p!e w i.-di to lv ai rns, ln;t vs Inch w e w uuld Hut sut

any Miperior jual:ty. .. The trouhle is el.-cwhetc. Chiso has n ic In rtfrof !t'i.' Trc:iur indes ! !. par t'ri:i if scemi; sold ers killed, and thetei-ue has !, M h a k tt tiuch, I think. I U n't hciieve it all

in thai stv!ed' man -in,: the Treasury. It de

GROCERS. j - j xa, . ca sax. u b ät vj by9 AVIioIeNal GrocMTH. j i Corner WnsttititMoii and Deluwiire I MrecU, liulinnapoliv i B I" AVING THE LARGEST STOCK OF GROCERIES I I 1 in t.iis cit,, with such facilities as to enable us to se.l as law as au- h use in the. West, we invite dealers'

to eiamitie our goods atel prices before purchasing elsewhere. Ji:t rc-i ed on consigrmieiit. s(i H ilf bris, new White Ush. 11." Mackerel. 30 Rigs ii w Peanuts.

r.

re at.d f r sale at very low f gure i.el7-!Aw A. A H. SCHNULL.

Icr them to do; ami il iistraiiclii.se. ahruptly all

theirloval inh.ibit ants Ltvaiise of otteiises cmnnttel ly tit- lishal. In either pha.-e the scin tue is likely to a.v ikeu iiostihty. not at the SiMüli a!"t e. but at tlie North. Our pic-tnt tin a ii t in -us prosecution .f the war against r?ielli n w iuM he conn dicat! itiian intricate a"d

MEDICAL.

j-ends on the w.ir. and it is Lcttei to ct l ready (buldtut p-d'th-1! juestc.n. which wmild eventuand beat the encttiv by M!3ii: tocks ,tt fifty p.r , ally lead to sciiou- pirty divisit.ns, and Lrcitly cent, discount than wait to bejutiafe and h-e a ' embarrass the e:Teii-action d'thc tiovernnient. ! it lie I have 'I you a sj.len lid otln-er fur y our All the zeah-us adherent f the Io tiine of State Nav v I Vpartincnt, ai'.d tm. He will be en Kihts, ur-elv ts anions tliem. would feel com route forou in a 1 ay or two, when lap will le j ie!!eT to r-jsse tht new docttine, or any oth.er .ist ol tip ami call for what you want. You will which iiivufve the le.il tli-meui!'enner'.t of the li at c re ill at the N avy Department when you nation. We aie riot, a our reader are aware, jetlmit under von. suj-crstitiuus w tr-hi -f tr tf any intrtime'it, lvw1 showed the I'ltsitlciit lullinirs' letter, nd ev er venerable, ev en the Constitution of the L'nircid h.;u tours about Adam". He said that you j tel State- but the rinciple ot nation il Union wt-ieiiht in say i;. thai A Jams was -lev otel to j ari'l lcal independence w hich uniei lie it ate. to his nn-iiev bau." ur niiri!-. the finest lesults that political wilora

Schny l r had ahe.uly trotie to Europe ab mt ' ha y et attained, arms vviitn I wiote and tcltpr.iphtslyo-a.Mi.J y.-ur f m , ... l.uer .uiepiv w handed to 31 r.Sc a, d to be TUc VrVhUlrnVh r.manclpailon rollrjr' lorw aidexl to hau I jUiptviso it wouid tu t him in .,...,,,,. ... . relation with iMll.n-s. h td, would brin- aU.ut i ihe h'?"tr. m rene,.., the rey our i.-hes. If 1 had known when you w ere j cent message of the I'le-idt-i.t in favor of granthere what ou cmuiui.icated to mv lather. I in: pcuni arv aid bv the (leneial (iovcrt.ment to think fron n,v knowie,! of Meigs, with your , , ;. a f, of Jui, m-lorsernei.t, I couid h ive turi tNl the winde uut ... e ter over to h'm. At the same time you must not j ematicij-ation, rctnirk: -je.t too much 'f me in the Cabinet. I have, The? l'reshletit's j-dicy ol eu:aticijmtioli is -eras yu kntiw, verv little insluence, and even now, I fectlv absurd. The !we State do not de-ire it whe:i the policy hive advo at.J from the first ; ;m the North will not have it on the term pri beinj; inaugurate!, it doc t ot ?eenr to brin ' sistl The North has vote-1 nn 'tier and demeal, v peat jsoaer over the Administration. ; cl.ire-i it wiHincbts to juy Uxes to a Emit I ess? Tl is, 1 cm see. is sirtly my owl fault. I lute ' extent to cirry on the war to put down the retelbeeu t.a ,.!stretrvu, crha;. in my opposition, li,,n. but t!iev have Lot voted a ceM Ua buy neun! men d-i not like those who have exposed their ; Toe with, an.l thev will in;t. The Ato!itioMiU mistakes betorehuinl atul taunt thern with them ' will not subtirt to'such Uaatiou. because they fterwrml. The main difficulty i, however, wit.h ' Ulieve in robbing the Ave owners bv abolish. Lir.coln h'm-elf. He i of the Vh' chool, and j merit without retuunt ration; and the Democrat. that br':.,;- h'm iiati:ral!y inl only to incline to ; t the North w ill ppxse it because slavery i a the feeble policy of Whim's, but to iv e his coi.ö j coiistituti. n tl institution with -which tliey wtsh tlenie tu euch adviser. It coat me a gieat deal I to have nothing to L. We do not wL-h to buy

IJ K A N I) K' S T r S S I L A f r () CPKKS t )l tiliS AND COLDS. feiJj1" ld 1-y all Druggist. i" c nt a box. nilANDK'S TI'SSI LA(IO Cl'RKS ASTHMA AND Will i ZING. 1?" Sold 1 y all Iu.-gists. i. cents a boj. H U A X I) K' S T U S S I L A ( I) CI RKS CONSCMITIVF. Col'GIIS. Jt-rijr S.iM by a'.l Drugg sts. -;5 cents a bov.

I I

15 M A X I) K'S T i; S S I L A G O CPKKS IRRITATION OK TIIF. TONSUR. Jjrsy Sehl by ail Iri?r1sts. 25 cent a b. U U A X D if' s" T tJ S SIL A ( i o Is gol fr Pur Ix Si-aker and Sanders, TO CLKA il l H t V( ICK. p. i a x I) i: s "frss ilaco CI I: KS HOARSKNK.S.S AND SOKE THROAT. Sold by all Irugii-t. 25 cents a box. liüAXDK'S TUSSILAG0 Cl "KKS CONSUMPTION IN TIIK. 1TRST STAGES.

.1 Slight Cold, ?cairii. .? en c a h zvhich rnirrht he che cited vrith a cimzle rern.edu ,

if neglected, eft en terminates cericucly. Fejj are aivare cf the imvcrioTJie cf ctoprir.rr a cjlicl er fUrthi ßcliL in, its first stage ; that VL-nvih. in the leginninr? ivculd yield to a mild remedy, if net aiicrjded ic, seen attacks the lurjrs. Ca jtCJULTll Ä iL tCrLcjLLClLjD VccIlCS. iL'ersfirct introduced eleven yexrz ago. Ii hoc heen jtrcved thai they are the bed artizle lefzre the .public- fir f, h&tTutitit fgaCLf-tlit the Hj.ckzr.rr C:u:jh in cjisumillatif ar.d numerous affections cf the jEJlLtccLti giiir.rr immediate relief. Iuhlic Speakers SC Singers V'- find them effectual fir clcariraj and ttrer.rrther.ir.rr the fc:e f:ld ly all (Druggists and (Jeilrs in Jfcdicine, at 5 cents j-er Lex.

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NO. 5 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, MttRUtvr. AU. TIIF t ATK N0TLLT1F.S IN DRESS GOODS. VANT1 st S WILTS, kc . FOR THE SPKfN'

Ii Tniir

, 1.'!..

AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES AND NOTIONS. v ja: IB -jkT c; bit -u. n- .

RAILROADS.

I- Ci

3C -"V

1862 gnS-SPSS 1862

IIKAXDK'S TUSSILAG0 Ct'RK.S ASTHMA AND PRONCH1T1S. trif - il by all Druftrist. 23 cent a bix.

ü n a x i) i; s t u s s i lag o Pl -asant to tb Tst- ( bil ireti cry fr it. lilt A XI) K'S TI'SSI LA (JO CURES HmoI ING COUGH AND CROUP. Zrf d by ail Draisu. 2j tent a bvx.

PATENTS.

PATENTS O HTA IN ED FOR NEW INVENTIONS CF EVERY leM.-ntin. Fe- contingent on sucrn. No pateta no pay. S-r 1 for Circalsr, rivii r trri, Ürection.-, Ac. A t ires AMOS liKOALNAX. iol5-llj Patent AtTiejr, V aUc,ton, U. C.

VI.L rnsONS 11 I.CIIASING TICKETS FOR ST. JOSKPH ai th-r iiiUi in N"T-lern Missouri, tbe :mi of Karssa, or the Territori, rbouia insist on Laving ta-Uts that reai by tri itoitrii .nisMr ici it.tn.icoAn, The only rail rout fr rn St. Ixiui to St. Joseph. It i the shortest and quickest l:,, by thirteen hour, to the rni' test point raihe-5 by rail, and is alway a ebeap a any otb-r. fsuy your Ticket to Kansas and all pointa in Northern M.s.-uuri ty the Nunb Miiuri Railroad. I- VAC H. STURGEON, l'res't aiit ieti'l Supt. North Missouri K. K HENRY H SIMÜ. 'NS, General Travthtj-Ac-3t. s-ptl7-dlr

DRY COODS.

Dry Goods! TTTE H AVE ON ND A LARGE AND WELL AS M'KTKD snck f lirrf-i-'l., to wbtcb we invite tl. atter.tion cf CAM! PEA I FP.S. JAMES LOW V C'l 130-l3m LoiviHe, Ky.

CAL L "V 1) .T XT 1 O 12 1 ' O 11 T OUKS 1Z 1 1 :

M. H. GOOD, Proprietor.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

TAKE NOTICE.

Gl Li Si

Matthews,

GENERAL COMMISSION

Ol-

FORWARDING MERCHANT, La rjjc V i re-Proof ISu i I c I i n , NO. 124 FOURTH ST., WEST SIDE, Hetwccii .tlaln Slrrrt nnd tlie Itlvrr LOUISVILLE. KV. Consignnients'are resctfu'ly solicited, and imme'liate sales with proinpt return ff nsrantee.I. jat)13

PIANOS.

f ntHt UNDFRStGNFD II AS TIM- TUT PURCIHSFD ; ft tbe Stikof G.vdj cwned by K. A. Hall, In tbe nil ' Fillo. Iluil lir-ir. N"-2. tlt now keep a con-j lete assortment of the latest Stil of iot, a:l UI trepex-prieiM-rd w.-rknien to suit at! ihr obi customer as dl as tL" tifw ones, h.ta be t:c,ts to ff.ve Mm a call bef -re .unhasi::g -I.srbcre. He ill at keep a ft h4 a--srt-nn nt .f

Men's and Boys' Clothinfj ON HAND. .lo n cooil Mori of t'iirnUlilnr. Iont forget tbe plarr. Odd Felloiv9 Hall, o. 2? WASHINGTON STREET. Wit, I . tJt II tts Ii Kit, janl3-d.lm

PIANO FORTES

mm

HAVE ON HANI) A NUMBER OF FIRSW f Clasn Pianos,! hieb e will sell at cost for cash WILLI A KD k STOWK.LL, cctl No.4 lUtes Hons

DRUCCISTS.

SCHiEFFEUN BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And Dealer In Fane) f.ood. Irr f inner)- A.c. Also, A .cents for the sale of Rj fuie.l petroleum, Illumina tint? Oil, tUf rior tu any Coal Oil, furnished in any quantities at tbe lowest market rates. 1T AND 172 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. j;iir29-1ßm

DENTISTS.

ff P' G' C- HUNT'

OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, NO. 32 EAST MAKKET SXIii:i:T, INDIANA1DLIS IND.

TO RENT. ON THE GALLATJDET FAEIM.

VFEW FIELDS, TO P.E FUT INTO C0KN, OATS, Flax, and PotatMs.

V W T-sm a va ICt-iaVta If the tenant furnishes te.ini, Ac, he pives one-half in the bushel or crib; if furnished to Mm, he gives twothirls. Kach tenant will have 1 o o in li r llie; Painily FREE OK RENT.

Tlicoil i Fresh and Fertile And with proper care Large Crops can be lffade. Apply to the subscriber, J. S. RE0WN. Galbiudet, Feb. 20, 1G2. ffb26-dtf

PIANOS.

Superior Piano Fortes.

f M1IIE P.EST. INCLUDING CHICKERING A SONS, R0S- I ft. TON; STKINWAY A SONS, New York; William

Kinne ,v i,o., Italttnicre, may be found at The Indiana Music Store, N. B.Iiaiios to Kent. WILLARD A STOW ELL.

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PHYSICIANS.

DRS. JAMESON & FUNKHQUSER, SOUTH ilKKIDlAX STREET. j:t-dini

DRY GOODS. - - - " C ) I mmm I y w I C ' 1 Im k

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7-.. n zErl 5" a :.:. - Tit . I i 1 jig i hr 4 j

r. AOS i

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FOR SALE. THE UNDERHILL BLOCK FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES.

IX IX

Do-irable PiiMin? It fronting; on Pc nijsylvanu, IK I -ware and Michigan i.t..

0 SUBDITjriST

OF S'JUARE NO. 4, AS I KK PIVT.

NORTH STREET.

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t'.ht Feet. V. - I'e, S Slß 50 per f ot-$2,200. tv per foot l,S0O.

s- I5 per fool i,SOO.

- ir per foot ,S0).

j. is. um;ooo. Sold for f2,TG0.

SOLD I OR 18.000

9 1

id-i-lin ri:.nALi: IIVKTITUTK.

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Feci. - Z rnc. - f 37Jf per fool jt-)Q(). 2 3. -ifrlool I,IOO. r. per foot i,:oo. - x t.1.1ier foot,00 c per foot I, (m). - C per loot I, too. - Z1 .10 per foot f iOO.

; ww rtf r. ' L "9 . "2 tl - Z f" s i,i H ' ; r : 2 - cc , ot I ot , OS

u w W m M W H

MICHIGAN STREET.

rgMlE PRtCK OF THE APVE PR0PEKTT ON MICHIG AN AN D DELVWAHK STUEETS IUS EFEN LLDU-EI J trom 1 15 rr fo-.t to Mper f. On lWyi4nU from X to ?U ,r fot M-" IhwU the cheapest and m-t ilVsirabl Tarant r.roprty in the city, Ly 03 prr cent., uorth of Wa-Llnittuf.. bteen Lunois. DtrUware aitd North freeU, Lieh it th center of I:xliattapo4i. Partie wishiiiir mr than 40 fret can Lave a part of the text lot. TERMS Oue-fuurth cah.taU:ceiu 1, 1 and 3 years 'ith aroTiUaJ liiterest. For forthrr information call at My ofüoe over Taltxt'a Jewelry Store. II. FAnf:!!!. !iMliniolL. Iik liana, February 1, 13 fetl-st&a