Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3576, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1862 — Page 2
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Democratic Union State Ticket. FOB ftltaKTaaT OF feT ATE, JAMES S. ATHON', Of Morion Count, roft AlDITOR Of TÄTE,
JOSEPH RISTI.VK. Of Fountain County, rum teacbkk or PTATI, MATTHEW L. BKETT, Of Darieu County. rO ATTO'lT GZNXtAL, OäCAK U. IIORD. Of Decatur Coantj. ro i rcmi.Tt!nr?iT or rrstic iriircTio:, MILTON' B. HOFKINS, Of Clinton Countr. The Iine a II Um. U solemn declarations, tie portion wa unieJ by the AlrauiLVtration, by Congress, and the officer of the army, thut the war, (being iorre! opon the United St.ite,) Ii to be prosecute for the taair.tei.ance of the Constitution anJ the rrt-t oration of the Union a it was. Upon
the avowal, uneriulrncallj m..'i !t all thee
r pt lunciioDne-, a lare army w.m j.ui into trie tUIJ. Mr. Di.ix, a Republican inerobcr of Conrww, Utel in a peech in the Hotw, that the larger jiortion of the rolunteera mould not have b-ivt engagM in the war upon any other conIitiu. "To give it now & diitVrei.t purtse,M usinjr the language of a. decided Union Iiepresenttie in Congreii'to wage it for the destruction of Suum, the atxrlitkm of flarery, would be a fraul no iufamouA that it would call down upon it author the anathema of all good and noret me."
f;rernment running. ' 'I ak the gfntlemen, n'ul Mr. WjtKLirrr, 1 nf Kentucky, in hi. nptech in the Houc of Hep- j rentatii e. upon the l'ieidtut etiMiicipation re.lution, "a ho are Jdvocat'mg tiWe propo.-j tim, if it U a military ntyr.ity that this (Jov- ; eminent, with u dtlt now of upwards of seven1 hundred millioii id' dolLr, tdiould u ru meine the buinea of cotton planting in South Cnndina and Georgia or el.-ewhere? I ak whue i.i the power aiid authority in the (tot eriinunt of the United; btatea to go into the btnine-i of fuming foi it, mounU to tint Tactically? W line im the au I thoritj for the lioveri.tncnt of the United Slates to nend a pu reel of tue South to engnge in the i business of cotton growing, who, when they get i there, will know a much iihout rai-ing cotton hs , I do alxjut .reicliiiig the (Jospel , and not a.s ' much, for 1 h ive heard the (mj-jh I preached mid ! they never tue a utalk of cotton growing. If j you carry out your plan, it dl be the fiiie.-t jo- j aition fur one of your modern honest nu n to $teal thai you can find in the United State-, not excepting army contracts." j The r.manripalion Srhrtnr. j The Buffalo lliprttn, edited by A. il. Cl.iIT, the Republican o-tniater of thai city, pays: Tu Iti.rtBi.icAM Paett. Our faith would be t tronger had not the Republican party to strangely turned ypon itself. The bittf.et enemies of Mr. Lincoln' Administration are thott vho de
mand 0 him that he thrtll disregard Vie Cunttituttom. Mr. Urowmimu, the Republican Senator from Illinois, the personal friend of the President, and who. At his request, waa appointed to till the place made vacant by the death of the lamented Douglas, recently made a pr.cech against the emancipation bill. "Here," aays the Pittsburgh W, "is another traitor to Abolitionism and ClIAtm SlMMIR."
ITIonfgonirrjr Illalr und the IliKliriil. Among the notables invited to attend the Cooper Institute meeting, in New York city, on the Gth hist., wad Potuid.ter General Ulair. Mr. Plair did not attend, but wrote a letter, which was published among the proceedings, but Lot read at the meeting. In the coure of his letter, Mr. Dlair eays: 1 d. not concur in the proposition that certain States hve been "re'ently overturned and wholly ubrerted as members of the Federal Uuin," npn which the call for the mwting is t i-v. This is, in substance, lnt the Con!ilerates tlemelres claim, and the jaci that renünn ix
mmimtatmed by tue author nf thin call Jor a iijjtremt purpose, de nut vvike it more cunntitutional, j or rtrrnt thrtn Jrum btiiij actual uuhrs and 1 ubetlor " the Vonj'cdrratra. j liut tlie ItHdlrul ICrpii bllrim lie 1 irr. 1
In a late de'iKite in Congress Mr. Fti:xitx, radical Republican from Maine, hail:
As the gentleman from Kentui ky h is referred 1 to tue, 1 merely wih o sav, m far us that ((ties ' tion U coticerneil, that 0 long as I hold to the views to which he has adtrrted, in which J ad cttnced at tUe $entimritt of the I'renident , I much ! wwrr Unite the rittrtnuiatiun of rrry. if it can i It conttiftttionally ejected a I ieltrre 1 can 'Ai do to tee the t nin rtftoml. I wi.-Ii to see j slavery at an cud wlu n this war shall be at an end, it it cn le constitutionally accomplished. In the early part of the ses-ion Mr. Conway,! the radical Republican member of Uoiigres from ' Kansas, said in a peech in the Iloj-e: Fir one, I h tit not vote another dollar or a loan for the Mar until it iUtsuiues ditl'creut l ln iti. und lends directly to mi anli slaveiy le-nlt. Mibtuns lor Ircevlotn, but not one cent tor laer)! , S u Ii reeches 1 cel im comment! ;
1 C ' - a a a FrwitU Irtrutt Ir lv. Tie nlatforrn adoj-te-i related mainly to the reca-! I the Itrpnkllcan Vmrlf Abolition- liar d-ctrine of the "natiie Americans," that no 1 Izrd. j f'ireij'n torn citien rhoald hold and office. In' u- t.,.- ,.,-t :,..,"a 1 -1 .1. ! addition to this thet wa the retntiant f tlie old ,
principles of the Uemocratic pirty, a prrmul-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
The Doctrine of Homogene! t'.
In his Nei York s;eo h lor negro c1n.u11 iipation. Crl Siiiirt assumes that it is neceiry slavery should be abrogate!, since t'.ic interest , of the Arnvricm people will then become common, all the State- will p,.ses similar in-litu-tion. nr:d the country !e;oir.e uiiitcl. 1 To ifwl that the siru:iC' of loc.il institutions it t.ere-'.Hiry t:) national cumvnl and unity, i- to advocate a theory utterly ho-tile to the fun Itnient.il principles .f our free government. To ptacticahe t!os theory, would detioy tint very I:!erty which the Constitution pnitrct-. lur fathers when they b.trtr.cd the Union, intended t.) te-erve to the State-; the unre-traine d right t h c.t! legislation It tbit which constitutes our irwl 111 This is our pecuü.ir blessing as a Iree and !fdepe'dent people. Under the Anteiicm Cont.lution. all the States f the amid tiny live and be lie Under th.tt CotMtitution every St.ite fr it-e'f tu rr.ike its own laws, f'oim its own ii:st:tiitioj;s. in de; enden f of .i!l other Slate. Th:s i pra-tical bJierty. Sadi is the inttne of our (t-v eminent, ati i br tliis reison ah)ne is it really deir to the j-si'tle. When Kos-ulh talkel in this countr v elo.juct t lv td !iletty. he never ta'.levl toex l.iin that practical brerty in (ov etnment meant the independ rt:ce and sovereignty of the municipalities or of the I. H al ('..vernnietit the nh.de ut.itisl 1:1 a cmmontKM.d ,..nh f'r coninioi :.nd gei.etal ut lnes f .Mit no -reit c n'nl (iov ci nmeiit , ith an in-n bid t;i ,u!.l.i.i a!! our local la into harmony. We wouM not submit that the States of the South hon! i d. u;t a jrsteni of I i.or loi Vis 01. sin, li.n on -la w to ask that South Car oj.n.t t T (iCoirU -I. be t'on t-vi tu :tcte;t our bcal iii-lituti..f.s for thf-n.Mdvr . 'I he vdt d ptisrii on emh woi.M not nttrmpt t'. enf-.tie this Itotiioeneity of institution in ; ate of t.e div eii ties of I. mate, b dut, education and the popular aid. History doe not tecoid such an attempt cn the part of any nation ruling val and rtissimti.tr territiMie-. In thi country, the doctrine nU surd aod dangerous, as it war with the uho!e theory of the tiov emuient.- Miliraulre Xtwt.
Connecticut send from Ler tol)emo-j :- districts. (rejreeiitel by IeaiocraU in Con- i n n. than three fourths of the volunteer that Stale. The two Republican din- 1 'v Si) than one lourth; but tl.cy ' e:- and i iitr ' f or
Whi party pro?r. A national cxjnventlon was bel l by thttn at iUltimore on the 17' It of Sep j tcmler, 1?jC, over which Edward Bites, now! Mr. Lincoln' Attorney General, 'resided. Thij I
late of the "nitire
tmrtr is combed of f, gme,,M of others which ! v . 1 ',: - w .roinaiej .1 1 unahave from time brrAen aw,r (mm the arguhr 1 he "-olutroaa were h.ghly conserva-
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yHJ UIAIIIMIIUUS VI IUI I U U M 1 1 , ' my
C. L. S. Matthews
gate-l bt the onlTbxlr hiving authoritr to speak
u;jn that ;irit. and we now promise to try the
more difficult to do this Mliafcctorilf because that vcnt;on adopte- the can b.
which! A??"" J?" ''erelo,ore'
parentlr aciteAl together for a single catn-
miirn. and not because the? fullr coincided in j
This brings us down to the Republican Contention held at Chicago on the 16th of May,
.i,.. i:.:. 1 ..:.;.!..., ir,. it . r.. k. iron, at winch time Atiraliatn L.incflu was nomi-
c,.,.i .C'X v.'. ,tm,i -dor i,nbl ! n'1 f'f PreMent. and Hannibal Hamlin, of
We?rter and Henry CUr.ntnrdT, fanatical Abo
litioniaL, wh- loik upon Wendell J'b'dlifa and
Maine, for Vice Ure-ident. Th'n convention adopted the following resolutions upon the uh
Charte Sumner .4 almost inspired, and a bo be- Jf1 of t,,e f,ve S'on which now convulsed
liere John Hrow n wasa patriot a pure a Wash
ington, "free froil" Democrats, who have warrel always a?aint the cardinal principles of the Whip party, and Low apree with their present associate only in the abstract proposition thAt "all men are born free and equal," and from thence argue and insist that all, however ipnorant
and debased, are equally capable of maintaining
the countrv
That we, the delegated representative of the Republican electors of the United State, in convention assembled, in discharge of the luty we owe to our constituent and our countrv, unite in the following declaration: "That the history of the nation during the lat
few jear h.is fully establUhel the propriety and
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a ptTemment likeour own, which in admitted to ""V,8"'"1. ""'-' anu periuauo . ,. j
d diflicult on earth. r'T, 11 ' ' ' 4 c ;
be the most complicated an
and requires the highest onler of iutellect and intelligence to administer it properly. These three jaeat divison, each having a separate party organization, have joineil for the purpose of overthrowing the regular Democratic p-irty. In the last contest they a ere aide I by others who are
really pro-alavery tu all their sympathies and opui
caiit-il it into existence ure trmanent in tlieir iia- 1
ture, nnd now more than ever befote demand ita peaceful and constitutional triumph. j "That the maintenance inviolate of the rights of the Slates, ami es;ecially the tiuht of each 1 State to order and control its own domestic insti- I tutions according to its own judgment t-xclu-!
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ion. 11 is UitlicuU, weav, to fctiow nreciselj the i , : : ' , :. . , " r ,. . opinions of this pat tf actin- und, it present ! wl.h( the It endurance ol our po hi,-. name. We might, it'is true, go Uck and rerH-o- i Tal Uhnct V id we denounce the la w esa ( ducethe opinions of each fragment as promul ! Ulv,on arnied ,orte üf J,,e f an-v t3le ' pateal in their national conventions, and claim I or ritorj. no - wl,at Pret1' I that these opinions still covern the respective dt i nao'.g the gravest cr.mt-s t visions which announcsl them as a ruleof actio, . ' 1 hil th d',n:1 thl.e ton,titnt.on ol :
iw own no ce carries Mav erv iiuti ;in or an me ,
Rut this the leaders might claim was unfair, and we fhall only refer the reader to the time und place when the parties which coalesced to form the Republican party held their conventions, and let each one examine the resolutions adopted for himself. The first Abolition National Convention was held at Wa-saw, in the State of NewYork, on the 1.1th of November, l".'if, vvhe James (J. Rirnev, then of New York, wa. nom ilia ted tor l'le-ideM. and Francis .1. Lern ivtie, of l'ennv 1 vutiia. for N ice l'ieidcitt. The platfoim adopted vvas anti slavery. The next was the Whig National Convention, held at Harrisburg, Renn.-v lv ani a, on the lih of December. when Wiliam H. H-trrisuii wa iiomiuatisl for Uresident, and John Tvler for Vice iVeiident. Thin Convention adopted no platfoim of principles. The next in point ol time was the "Liberty Party, so called, which met in lbdlalo on the 30th of August, Ifl'.l, and nominated James (5. Himer, who hid then bo come a resident of Michigan, for I'le-idt-nt, and Thomas Monis for Vice President. This Con ventioii adopted a series of re-olutiuns, of the most jolent unti slavery character, and promub
Tcrrittiies of the Unite! States, is a dangerous j political heresy, at variance with the explicit provisions of that instrument it-clf, with cotempura '
nous ex;ssitioii ami with legislative und judicial precedent; is revolutionary in its tendency and subversive ol the peace and harmony of the
country
"That the normal condition of all territory of j ,ieI,J at Kv by the North with plenty ot men, the United States is that of freedom; that as our j munitions, money and Major Generals, but not republican father, when thev abolished slavery a" ' 1 he lture was rambling, but lull of 1 - ....... 1 -..it-. i 1 11
in all our national territory, ordained that 'no
person should be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law,' it becomes our
duty, by legislation, whenever Mich legislation is necessary, to maintain t he provision of the Con-
stitulioti against all attempts to violate it, und we
wonderfully htrong and eloquent passages. Mr. Phillits dines with Speaker (Jrovv.aud lectures in
1 OUS.saiit
the evening on
The "fiold .Spoon" Appropriation . Members of both Houses r.re surprised to hud
deny the authority of Congress, of a Territorial j in the (Hohe that they agreed on Thursday to re Legislature or of nnv individuals to giv e legal eX-j l rt from a committee of conference on the istence to slavery in'any Territory ol the United j amendments to the civil appropriation bill, em Slates." ... j r;it.jj, ,J? following; Ilv reierriii'' to the names of those who com- ! "And add at the end of said Houe amendment
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me loiiowniir:
poised th Chicago coiiv ention, it w ill be seen that j the leading spiiits of tlie variousanti slavery conveutions, held at d inherent times, in opfxisitiou to the Democratic party, were present and partici- ! paled in the pro ceilings of that convention, and are now the office holders under President Lin- !
gated the doctrine known as the "higher law,
which, the Convention declared, rendered some I 1.1 im.uj ..r t in. 1 ... 1 1 11 ; .1. i .i 1 t ..1 11.1.1 1
In If If. the Whig National Comcnlion met ! ""'"mee. 1 he ot.h partial etcepnons I at Philadelphia. ,..1 nominated Ztcharv Taylor. 1 to U" !!.reih.c ,UVn VUUU1 W.' ,,U, !
Of Lonisi:,, ... President, i.nd Millard d!,,,n,e "l.ai t.UII Ho. Ill opposition lO OfllCMII V,ass. atiU
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sonic oi iiio-t; who iioiiiiu.iicii .tu
1 los (Jon- i
I ib more at
lut the ultras id' every shade the
of nitr fi.r n't I 'i t.i 1 1
. . , I . I ii.- i I i in more. iui ine our. is u eerv soaoe 1111 ventioii retiiseal to adopt any dct laration ot prin , . .. . . ,. - , . ;, 1 J 1 I Abolitionists, the tree Democracy, and the Ke
During the eventful vear of Irl-, the "Free! !;bli,a.,sa!l came together, and it is not doing ! Democrats" hehl a National Conv entiol, at Ruf- ! ,,,e l ü'fee to ; say that to-day it is j
falo. on the !;h ot Augu-t. which nominated V,."I'M, ou.c en. Martin Van Ilu.en. of New Yo.k. for Pie- ent. j xtl,m- n ,l , u,.".Uh1 ,at ll '"j; in,i,..lV., ,u A, ..... m;,.;, thcieioie. pcriectlv legitimate and proper to call
U4 Vt illioill-l) U I'll lit Jl 1111.1 (jt I I 1 I I ter;,t th fi.urrof St .! f.r V,,.. I'm.!. ! l,ri'elev and Suttiiicr and (iiddmgs and their par-
I I'ciu.ir loiiowers, exiienie r.ioicai. or ivooouoi:- : ists. while theie are others w ho aie to a certain ex
dent. I he resolutions adopted weie of the Kime violent character mon the suhiect of slavery as
those adopted by the "Lil-eitv Partv" in Tl. tent lohscrvative. In 1 -:. a Wh,g Nation:,rConve,,tion a-.e,- ! 1 h;,t tU'lv ' not. "V1? danger but great danbled at Rallimoie Tmd n.,m;nate. (irneral Wii.:S r tUixh? "r's mtu-i..ii ot Abolmomsm , will r ho ,, , n -i... i wii I ev entu.tlv leaven the vv hide partv, no one w ill tler.ell Scott lor I resident, and William A. (ra .-. . , .. , -, , v. v .i f i- a-: i i . Ii- nv Neither can it he disputed thai the previous nam. (d North Candma, tor v ice I resident. This' , ' ,. . Convention adopted the following tesolutiou on ' H';" lustory ol the leadmg men vv hul, com the subject of da en : I 'V . " VVty' V yr"lAc " t,M'ir "liJolced. That the ,eri. of acts of the thir- ! '! ,U"M "l""'. 'tiernng as u does, to the p,e-h.n.KV.u-r..-,i o ... L,...,. ... ii.u in tr ! action ol the Republican Convention at
i- .t VI 1 ,v ;. ! ,' i t . . Z" i . i Philadelphia, icndcre.1 it ,.itivclv certain that i lessly vote.1 might have heen savetl t, the Treis.n a 9,-lt:,.l in tri" 'iplc an.l .il.,-e f .1,.. ! " ." "' "H't it Ion,,,..! m a V .... ol it.-lU.,.!,,,,.,, (r. . vrk
"To enable the Commissioner of Public Ruihlin;s to pay for the jaircha.se nnd tepnir of plate, and repair of gas fittings for the President's House, ..Gi:i. (Signed) Jam Ai.kru Pkakce, J. R. DoOLtTTI.K,
Damkl Clakk. 3Ianngers on the part of the Senate. TllADPKfS StKVF.XS, K P. Walton, Ciias R. Tn.ux, Managers on the part of the House. This, commonly called "the gold spoon amendment," aber being rejected by the Finance Committees of both Houses, was thus added by a committee of confei ence to an amendment .submitted to them. It is additional to S-O.OO'I ap propriated last session, and $1 l.OfHI voted against opposition previously this session, tor the lurni ture of the White House. It w.ij for the purpose of intpiiiing Into this little item that Senator Hale sought to have a linal vole on the civil nppiopi iatiou bill recousid eietl this morning. Rut Mr. Ilrowuing cut oil" di.scus.ion by antiouncing that the Pi evident having signed the bill, it was already a law, and beyond the wer of the Senate. Had Mr. Hale been able t press his motion, the money so heed
lessly voted might have Keen saved to the Tre is
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i:tittin? otrr the Flection of an Abo lilloniftt.
The New York TrUnnt of the 13th lrt., siid: i Xaihaniel S P-erry, Governor of New Hamp-!
Lire, bating betn a voting Aboütnnl-t lor many flPVUD II ffi AMT ICCIOY 5 ear, it w-s fnred that be could not again be U ft , ft .1 j ) ) 1 k) 5 1 U ll
elected. 1 he lipubbcaiia reverthe.es re-olved to try, and the trial has been completely uccesful. Governor Rerry has doubtless be-tteu the unitel vote of both '"Democratic" and "Unioi:" candi'fates. endell Itillltp Lecture kln U'ath Inston-IIU hit. at Cien.TlcClellun Strategy. WiibaixGTO.x, March 16. Vice Prestder.t Hnmlin fat on the platform last night at Phillip' lecture. Powell and Wadsworth, of Kentucky, Speaker Grow and many ether Congressmen were present. There was a l.-.rge and enthusiastic audience. The speaker was hearty in praise of the emancipation message, which he declared was a voice from the Holy ol Holies, say in-g: "Gentlemen of the lrder States, now'g your time to seil now or never." It was a very little wedge, but Lincoln's face was turned towards Canaan. He'd emigrated from Ken tucky. There is no constitutional jower to touch plavery. The Constitution, in peace, give none to suspend the habeat corpus, to make paper money a legal tender, to purchase South Missis fipi, steal Texas, blockade Charleston w ith Ftone ve-sels, but out of the rebellion the Government had got the power to smite tlaverv. Lincoln sits mrrounded by thunderlxdts, and has but to put forth his hatid and hurl one at the pvstem. He can't ptop or help the is-ue of this liht. There are encamped iu the South a bun died thousand soldiers. You m iy say the Stars and Stripes don't mean freedom, but the slaves know they do. Every cannon fired by Hallet k or heard by McCiellan (he never lited one,) is an anti shivery lecture. This, and the allusion to (Quaker guns against a Quaker General, were ro ceived with a storm of applause, were received with a j-torni of applause. I add one ol numerous sentences woith ijuoting: "The South marched up to the Potomac with neither men, munitions, nor money, only an idea. Thev were
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trmUiice of the tirt onier baths ami nil the inW rii con vei i-iiee.s attaclie!. nntrl-döiu
(ORKRI.T .KI.K's.) ; 17 X. CS Ji-a-avat-JUs. C-w.-tipjiosiie the Astor 1 1 u and 1'ark, New Turk, ! riEK i; of iiOAici s 1 r,o i'i.it n.iv.i riHIS lonx etjtiislu-ij 11 1 jiojiular lious lias recenily hei-ti ri huilt ami rreaily nUretl l.y the a'Mitimi of 1 over lIH) rooms an! now has arcouiiiioihiiimis for over 3(0 jiersoiu. t m ;isi. Li-en thoroughly reuovafe! and re- I furnished. himI i lien'ed ty tenl and lirtited ty ?.i thrmiulioiit. 1 hi hotel has one of the liest locations in j th'-cifv, i-ea-y ot aiees- from all tho teaiutioats arid ' railrmids I'mlinc to tlit city, arid i con venit-nt to h11 the 1 city coiiveyaiici s. t (s iw all the requisites of a firt ! da- lud I, iiiMint'j: the comfort of it innite. The
liatroimcp I the traveling juitdic is resjtectliiilv solicited Terms I Till .er day . fl. L. PUVVKK's, f-li24-tl.'hn I'ronrietor.
We think every one will be satisiel
I that there is 110 reaon tor calling the Democratic '
party a nro slavery naitv, while there is good;
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''loiinu ior sa uij 111,11 ineie is so iare a iiiiuioer 1
us to 'ive more or le.'S color to all its acts.
Our Arm)
dangerous and exciting oue.-tions which thev em . , brace, and, so far as thev are concerned, we will ! , 1 Uv '"juences of org.m..ing su, h a patty, I maintain them, and insist upon their strict en ! ! "Irene danger M the peace o the count. y, ( forcernent. until time ami experience shall de i ' ""cci-led to Pwer, had long been loretold ; monstrate the necesitv of further legislation to lt!t'-v w M wt,e t"-i'-1 '. 11 ut:re l? wt" i (r,.:.r.i ,.,..ow. il ;.;., I- versed 111 lnst'.ry not to appreciate that danger, j
The one hand, and the abu-e of this ' now- I ,!llt w" wi" "tj !" "-r re ade.s longer on this ,
er on the other not iinn.iii in" their urccnt clli I U,,J,,( lv ' ,!,1I,k tvt'r)' (M, w"
ciency; and we depiecate all further agitation ol'
t!ie oucstiori thus settled as dangerous to our
Ttii ich Mint A'ill ili.iuiiari ifif.A .ill ..tVj,t.j Ii. ......
J:. , . ...... 1 .1 i "I abo it;oiiK-ts .tctiiig with the bejuo.ican cause i tinue f ir 1 eiit'W sue 11 11 ' lt.i 1 1011 . w hfiie. er. iithv. : n 1
er, or however the attempt may be made; and j
we wnl maintain this system us essential to the nationality of the Whig pirty, and the integrity of the Union." This, it will be lemetiibeted, was subs'iuitially the -Mine resolution adopted by the Democratic National Convention which nominated (Iener.il Pierce br President. This proposition, however, ii is proper to s.y. whs violently opMscd, and was carried by a vote of Jl, in tavor. to 7l against it. The entire deVgatioti in the Conv en tion tiotn this s,t,,.e u.,j it with much vehe mence. 'I he "Free Detnocr icy" held a convention in lf.Vi, on the 1 Ith of August, at Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, over which Henry Wilson, now Senator from Massachusetts, presided, and nominated .lohn P. II tie, of New Hampshire, for Pie-idcnt,
and Ceo. . Julian, of Indian , for Vice Pre-d
Tribune.
Furnishing "plate" nnl gold spoons to the White Hou-e in such times as these, will strike the tax payers in v worse "spot" than the gold spoon legends of '. Spoon v Ogle" in 140. Patriot. .ls?itil i4ti?4. 1(1 .! YKirritFRS.Mla-trrrtinwtitH liken fr il r-ifit'l thin', it'i'i iidfi iWit ut tu f'tre thr xpir itinit itf't'f timt i'fr ififi I, irill l-e i-,ntyr'l the rejuhir rittii fur the hi me n to the time they are unteml nut.
Corrrviiiiiiibiirr-rrom
.Mar) 1 11 nd. Ll onakI'sTown, St. M irv's county, Mil ) ; March il, l-Ad.' j I F.i'iTou StTiKL: A flight stagnation has fol- j lowed the Fort DoneUon ntlair, yet we think the : time is not far dist int when the rebels will wit- j ness a .severer blow than the taking of one, or ' ev tw o, foi ts. .Tell, and his traitorous gang1 ate being inuih concerned about the movements of the Federal army and we think it highly necessary for their own future salvation that thy j should be. ; Weatedrly expeting important news from
To show the" extreme irr'ou.ols taken bv Virpii.i. as (Jen. Minks is Mill progressing, and ;
MEDICAL.
wi:stb:u hotel, os.n, 11, 13 t., t-j rotKTi.AMj sr., NEAR bkOAb'-VAY, KFW YOKK CITY.
dent.
this convention, we will piote only one re-olu tion, as all ujkiii th;s subject are of the same general ch vracter: " lintidnd, Th it slavery is rx in against Hod, and a crime against man, which no human enactment nor uage can 111 i.e right; and that (Muis
PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE, f HT bAlUKS OK Dn.lCATK IIKALTI! OUtMPAtHKI) 1 otk oij.aiioii, or tthospt,y whom 11 increase of family i" fmrn sny roisn ohjertionahlp, the iindersinrd mild ott. r a i-scrip i'H which is perfect ly relialilr and safe, and whi Tlias been prescribed in various parts (,f the l)!d W.irlil for the p.vt century. Although this article i.s very cheap and simple, yet It bus hcen ;ut uj in half pint i ml t it s"M very pxtensively at the exhortotaiit pru e ot .. per liottle, the undersigned projxise to fur-ni-h the i cpe for 1, hy the pmeM.joii ot whichever)' lady can -uj ply herself with a perfect Mkfeuard, at any drnir .fore for the trifling sum t 23 cents iter year. Auy pliysi( iaii cr druggist will tf II you it i perfectly hnrm!es, thoilsainU of testimonials can he procured of its etiieacy. Sent to ariy part of the world on receipt f J I, by ahlres. ir.kl. Kr. J.C. bKVKKAl'X, IM). It x, No.'i.lT3, New Haven. Connecticut. ulv22-d.V w'61
the enemy is botherel considerably to know whre he is going to make a strike. However, thev will know tliat, we imagine, entirely too s on for them. We see the Mutnside exe litioti is still moving tow itds Norfolk, and it it is not well foi titied,
CANDIDATES.
I.F.VI P.. WILLIAMSON WILL II K A
r.eii'.i I ite for Township Trustee at tin eiis:iii3 April
election.
tiahity, humanity, and patriotism, alike demand the stats nndstiipes will soon wave there, instead its altotition. ot the r'b-l tin:. "That to tlio persevring and importunate de On li e extreme low er Potomac things yet rein inds of the si iv e pow er, for more slave States, main (pi'.el, excepting 11 nv and then a gunboat new slave Tei 1 itoi ie, and the national!, itioii ot conies m font u t with a Dixie battery. Hut the slavei v. oji- distinct and liual .m.-vcr is, mi ni tre fracas s,(,,n ends in t.'ie Mowing up of the litter.
si iv e States, no slave lernt ry.no nation, ilied slavetv, an 1 no national Icgislathui tor the extra
We h iv e uit '.ci. stood .ev-ral times that the Con
levlcr.ite hav e a company of cavalrv ppositc us.
union ol slaves lu l."il. toe Ir.st Kepuolic in Convention, so called, met at Plio.idebihi 1 n ih 17th ! June, and noin nited .lohn C. Fiein nf, for Presidetit. ami Win L D iy ton, tor We Prei lent Am ug the men who w-ie vti for tor Vice President
we lind the following: David Wilmot. Anhim stnctlv !'. rli,d anv cotniiiunication. unless on this
on "picket" iu'y, ai med with cm n kniv cs, and double t 1 1 ! 1 shot guns. We have long'i to piy them a visit,. md to a 1 et tain extent cultivate tl.eir actpiaudance, by bringing a few of the n 1 lives ot that sunny clime along home with us. Hut the military leioilatiotis of this division
I?;MO!IN II. FPAZFR WILL HK A CANdi'la'e for Coiitaht at the ensuing April election.
for r-cIiTttt'i tothe ofiep nf Twtihi;i Tru-t''. lrr ufv. 1:. whitttn will p.k a Ca!i''.i I it.- fur Trti-t. of ('titer Township, at the apj roui liisu Apr;! l"ction, suVject to the votes of the pc.pl.-. fi-td-.lte
Tliis (ihl c-tdMi.-diod atid favorite resort nf the huiness i camiiMiii'y has been rrcendy refitted, and is rmuplcte in everythimi thai can ininistr to tlo? comforts of its palnais. ! li.li.-s and faniil.es are ecially and carefully provided ! for. " i
It is centrally located in the husiness pa t of thrcity, arl i contiguous to the principal littet of fteaniboats, cars, omnibuses, ferries. Ac. la ciiise.uertce of the pressure caused by the rebellion
prices lme been reduced to One Dollar and Fifty Cents per x jrsr. The tahlt- i- amply 'ipnliod with allth Iiixtiriet of th seiison, and is erjual to that of any cthor hotel in the co'intry. Ainji'ie aceonimmhtticHis ar ofTered for upward of 40) fruest. rX b" rct hepeve niT.ner. hacktneti, nnd others, who niay say 'llie Western Hotel is full." 1). I). WINCIlLSTEll, rreprlrtrr. Tims. I). Wincio sTr.R. fcbl.'-dgm ARTILLERY HORSES.
Arlilli'ry ISorp Wanted IUI. UN IT KD ST AT KS SERVICK.
QARTKKMASTKK Idd'AIvTM K.NT, 1. S. A.J l!idiaiuo!is(Ari h 10. 1802. ( S KALE Ii PKOlUSALS ti)H TIIK DKMVF.KY OF (110) Urie Hundred and Ten Artnlerv h"re, wall he re-
- - " ceiv I at tliis olli e until March 1, s2 The hrses ie. i'?;" JAM LS TUKNF.U IS A CANDIDATE : pur-.! f.rthe ervi.e nmstn.t he lesth..n l.'t turuN
I la, soi4iiil ;n ev-ry respect, lud ! ss tliali tour jesrs lior more than nine years eld, dark cohr, sjiiare tIltter and W.-lIIiroke. led w ithint: l-s than 1 ,0(Ml ll.s. Approved secu ity will he rei jiri". for faithful fulfillment of ( (- tra.t. Tlo- coiitr.iit to lie cTiili fed in t elve 'ay. The pr.'po-.ds will l.e op ii.-d on Tnesi,v, March , IsH'J, at 1J o'clotk. JAM KS A. KKIN. mchlo .ltd A. y. M L" S. A.
! Linrohi, Thotnis Ford, I'hirles Sumner, t'a
.1 K
: : ; 1 1 : -
:us
W F.
Henry WiI.o;i This 1 1
w iiig ic-oniiions n
siie It is MiorMed (ei.eral Hooker thinks 'evil commr.nic itiotis citrupt good ininners," and that he wants to keep his men uflicientiy p.il s.,l to i.nvere with the "hig liug" of Kh-hmood, when he triiimphaiitlv enters that 110toiruis city. . not being a. lowed to cottnnuni cite with th' .e on the opjsisite shoie. we amu-e
rniteil St its, without regit 1 to pat t o'iric il oui-eiv-s, white bete on detached service, by
a such smui boats as we have captured,
training our hoiscs m ibe ait ol war, ami pr.icti sini: wuli our toe-atins. Foi t'ne last lew days wehive had very beiuti ful wather. 1 he 1.. 11U are lr ing up last. 'I he tirmeis ol tii's co,mt i.ie comuiencul their
w 05 k of tilling the od the d:v is;on i i
M. (.'la w, J o-ol. (',.1! inter Johnston, N. I. Hanks,
cnve;!:oti .il ; t I t!. foi
the snlject f sluery. c : l ins conv ention of delegates. :iM'mli'o 1 "m rursua ace ot a call ddr"-ed to the : -i'e ut il e
diflerenoes r !ivi-io s. who ;ite ppo-rd to t! e sa lin
re;eal of the Missouri com! t..mi-e. t- the i-olicv of the j ie-e:it Adniinistratnui. to the ext i, n f sliveiy inro lue teiritotv ; :n b.vi r f ;o:m:.ttlt,g Kansas a, . f 1 e St ite, f re-Toi ing the a-tiou of
Washington ami Jttleison
NOTICE. i zir noticp: to fuhlofciikd sol ! niEKs r.KLtv.iNi; to Tin: .v.d kko. ind. vois. All th"se I, eh.:. vini; t thi regiment whoe furh-tvh are , ahout expiring, will r pit hy the 2oth cf thi niotub to ' I.i.-ut. nmt T. W Thomas, hea.hviart' rs, Speticer Iloue , n.-ar I'n. .11 ti p !, hy or i. r of W. iiUKSH VM, 1 r.i. V.T.dit C.h'nel '.11 llez-b"l V. l. '
PRINTINC PAPER.
WATCHES. $10 0,000, $100,000,
the F.'d 'nl ( ve. !im .it t tK.e i r n 'p es d"
1 res i'.ve .is f i!ow.:
fathers.
.$100,000,
Printing Paper, &c, &c, WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND bAbt.K STOCKS f)K
liimlrr,!. I hat . w it ii our re; n: . h' ut
we hold it to be a sell evident tiuth tint all i:,c;i
ai e endow od with the ;ti 1 'i at.e 1 i!:'s t 1 :
lile f .md the pursuit of h 1 pp: res-, .,j,d tint the prinvtrv olject ami ulterior ie-ign" d our K-le ral ( lov ernmerit were to sev-ute ttiesp tight- t, all per-oö w ithiu its ecltisiv e jui :.!:i t; ;i ; that aur tepubbcaii faliier-, when they hi ahohhel slavery in all our national 'et riiorv . onl'ned th it
ill.?" l'rofes-or .Inn. l'vt.KHi.of the lluvaid
l iie health thro iiL'hout 1
Aii'iiA. y
-f his
. iw Si ho..l, .kt the ci ' .student, the other i iy , make tv ince-. of the
em them I iniiitarv (iovcttior-
t h .
, s lid of the projsi- il tt ecetie! Stati-s, and gov-
Let us not af?eni;-t. or c u:i:-iiance in others
u)jetn should be depiiveJ or Ide. liberty or any attempt, to 1:. ke w h tt has b ea c.ille! a con
proieitv without due Liociss ol law , it bi come
our dut'r to maintain this pt .'vision of th.e 1. tv stlu:i..ri againt all atten pfs to viol ite it 1 r l) e ; uij-.se f esi-l.ihing slavery iu any terrifoty of the 1'i.ited States, by -ositive legi! it; n. m ! 1 ; t I t : : it existence r extension ihrredi. Tint wede;iv the authority of iNdiirtess, of a Tertitou.t! Legis ituie, of any ind!v;.!iial or association of ind. v id 11 tl- to -iv e legal ex ist ence t.i si ,eiy to 111 Territoty d the liutsl States while the present n-titution -hall be m lint iinel " Hf"lcfJ. That the Constitution ii.fer upn Cont.1 e-sj s.'rcigi po-r ov-r the Territories f the I'liitf-l Stall's It r the g.vernnient, and th.it in tl e eir:i ;f ol' tiii- jower it is l..,'h tlm rii;ht and the duty !' C: gis- t r- h.bd in tlie Ter lit-1! :-s tho.-e twin i!i s ! haibu i.-iu 1 - am v and -1 1 very ." It willbcfeenth.it the e!'ei t f tlie-e jes,,!u lions .is to denv tl.ep-.wcr of the S.ate.- : s-til.Ü-h I.tvetv. fr they rom-'lsl C. ngress bad the full, sovereign pm er evr the Te-rtonei. and it ('..ngre-s had such power, then, ol cour-e. tint U. dy ou!d do anything which a State govern u.ent might fier it was orcnued This whs a blow t the c.u.-tituti nal.t v of slavery in all the Ut where it had (e-!! udptel Ou the l'Jih of IVbruirv IrvG, ihere - a
meeting of wh t w as cailtsl the " Anieric.ui nation.
iue.'l ot tiu.se :.ite- and the government d them
by th.e lnitfl States .1-tc."i itor :es. Such doctrine linJs no supj-.rt in the Constitution or in the hifory d" the C l.stit.tion. but is nearly . rrrtdut.fhary, thnu;h not jit fia;tinu, m the in ttirrtcti'in o' That i- t e opi. j .n -1 or.e of the u.ost eminent law profes.-ois in the c.untry.
How
tlir i:ncuulioiv of ?Innnuft
uhv nurnv rrcd. The Wtes'iinti'ii ili-pitch" t. the Cincinnati li'ant tt ( oht.iUi the loil-iw 1:1g iit'Ui iu U'fete.ae to i tie ev acu ill--ii I Man 1 .-: it i .is. eitaihisl ll. tl a "..e,i . M I-, o i d-elt-unole the hi -t advance i n the r'tel stron;-h-.Id. On Siüidav lo-'iio:.. rv!iig Iteyond the line, l.e gradually ne-ned Centre die. and re-iiig n enemy, marched wilJi.n the cu.reiichiueuls. and contemplated with surprise the leu guns w ith bl.u m mouths mounted theie. He pu-tutl on t Msnis-as and tccup:eJ both places, t.ll Monday, when he turned them over to the four Cttr-ytd' armre. ll testimony ha- I ti-n taken by the conduct ol the War Coiumittet. The d. pattl.es to the New York Tribune My: Sinn iin w.t emi tv. The eneniv whm we
YViiKTll OK ;U.I AM) slLVKK WATCIIKs AT A .II I AT AM) 1 ' 1 ' l: Fd' F. I K T V. I SAf'IIIKH'K lillKAT AM fM'ÜK.I F1H.N TKU SArl.'IFK K i;i:i vi WH i n l'b 1.1 r.in.N r a .t ninri: MoKY mm:y MKV mi -t iu: i:.i!:ii at all hazard ! mi sT iu: i:aiski at all hazahi! mit in: i:ai-f.i at all hazard! Tuh-w thit f re In fsmej-t w offer fk tut next tiuhty 1ay only, foi: tiii: xf.xt thirty iay only, I OK Uli: NEXT THIUT Y lAYS ONLY, l.r-t -4u ; y liOLtlanJ SILVF.lt WA1CI1KS tl Ihm iU Ii' it.rf rui-i.ju- j.rtc-:
ri.KMll I'ATKNT LEVER SIL VF I
NV .tcL, f .Ii jweir.l, rua.-i e ban
ris-t. K.it' a tirTiT.
P:; e Ut- re tL,t cn.si 2i (K. M 1 i N I F I C F. N T ioU.U JIUi.TF.kS, I'a'ert Ivrs. soh.i. art ea--r.i iil.N cti-eJ. iu ad resf-ct 11 A No. 1 Wa:, h. li eh .M in thi. cily at fM '? r -d-e iiresei.t crjsi, rat IncbTln
tie c-'Ui Uy.
Tli in jt f ic-H-l wAtih fcliulJ nut twarl-ci t i:i.J ri'e tl.;s ,.-.H rtui jty. IM1-KVL mis, olM'olMl NlTV. 1VIM:)F. Till oppolM I N1T. IMTKoVi: THIS Ol'IHUtTCMTY, An.l -si t;n r I ihr f Te',. k." II V irarrant aery trticl(H On rt-r:;.t . f j.r.e- e will f.,rrl .er evtres or nn.l. to a y j..-rt .f th- I t jted Stt; if r-v nvail. eud se e.ity -r, if o;t "-1 N" t':. ti.-'ej lut L'llltf.t St!rt ttod V. kter0 f '.nd Tf-
!r-
Al-. tl. !iTi rTit slit of rvik rpfr, rr-r-'f-r' Cnr.t, Ac, t"i;.oliPr v ith 1), li arid i0 :. k-2 rrinic'" Ins, 1. '.'..'!. v;-l 4 Il.sl.ok b.k. C'.lir. .1 In-, Ac. notrtw. sTt:uuiT ts- co. n hi
LAW SCHOOL.
T A TTT CJ 1
JU VV
-or-
uaivaiu vvjnuiiiv, xuuv.
T
LL 1-1 iun:iiif
IWOTKKMSOr NINETEEN WEFKS EACH, COM-
M KNClN'J Mtrth 3.1 und September lt. FrCiti.
Kk'is atxl Circular, dres. JUKLl'AKKKk. koj U lTi.fensor. Cmhr!-f , ilds. Ff b. I.s02. fel;21-i3i-I--n tl
1
WANTED.
j
AY
DRY GOODS.
t
jEiirs-t of -tlio So a, so xx
$50,000 W O U T II O F STPRXISrQ -AJMTD SUMMER DRY GOODS OPETTlNGr AT NO. 5 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, I EMBRACING ALL THE LATF. N0VKLT1ES IN DHES3 (oOtS, MANTLV, J.K1I.T5, c, 1TR THE SPRINC j 1KADE. AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF-HOSIERY, GIOVES, EMBROIDERIES AND NOTIONS,
CALL AND J 1 J 1) G K FOK VOUlvSKL VKS.
M. H. GOOD, Proprietor.
ATTORNEYS.
BENJAMIN HARRISON. I WILLI AM P. FISHRCK, Lfr f MTIUce A II rrln. J Lte of Conner Fishbuck. HARRISON & FISHBACK, OFFICF.NO. 63 EAST WASHINCTON ST., (Over Muuson k Johnston' Stove Store,) I MM A KAP .1.18, IMUtM.
ul coiiv rt.li-. 11 a ri.il.i.U-!; !.'. . at wbicb ililbrii b.vl s; i.t r rn m.nths nnd fiv ? Iniii.fr?..! nnHi.ni
Fiiliii'-re . i...Li;i. it.sl lor PouU'iit. 4i.i A. .1. in f.'1'ttin.'-' r 1 1 t. w!i;p u,. n..t t f.nti-l I .ff-'-ri. ..f I lair-, tr Vi IVs-i.l-!!. bn v e.,t Im.i
fnH at jr. Ad tr
1 5(1 nick. Tifl-uiv NllW iRK IivniMfTICF I'fhl" 'l .1
fANTFI ot'NTY oKDIkS Attbr h'bf.t iur-
k-t r:. s. I v VM. T. nil.F.Y. No. Iii,1. L. WaL.L;ti utrt et.
PATENTS. PATENTS: OBTAIN F.I FOK NEW INVFNTtON OF F.VFRT ; itficni'tjon. e c.rt',:itit 4i ooTfn. N i e: tri v. Seil for CitruUr. riva., trrnv, dirtctioni, I Ac. A Wr-s. AMOS l-KOAIA'AX, ,,,,Tlm..tr r-n Voni"r. VV-J irrt.-i-. Ii J.
flHF. UNHF.USIC.NF.n HAVING ASSOCIATED
I ttn-mslve tok-ftlif-rin tti pructice cf tl.e law, will ' attrn.l to ail eft l"i.sijiii ttitniste! to t lie ir cure in the 1 State ud FtUeral Courts. I'.KN'JAMlN IIVUUISON. I WILLIAM P. FISIUtACK. Ivreml't-r 11, 18G1. j H-iiry M. Scot', Ntary FuMic, will take arkn leds
nit-lit of lee.ls, Ac. at the abuve ottirr, d.'clS-iLiin
PIANOS.
TAKE NOTICE.
rilHFCNPFRSIflNFHIHS Till 1KX ITKCH ASF1 I the Stock oft;..! r-wt.fl K. A. IIiM, in tl.e Fl!'ws' ItutWinR. No. 2, ili low iWep smHift as rtmrntt fthe latest -tvW of -f.t, mv.4 wi'.l kee,. rtlerirncet wirkr. n to mit all the olJcustomrr 3 w-H the new one, h"n le ior.it f rivi him a call .T-re purx-hastiig e!e Lere. He w ill also kerp a fr-! a -urt-Cier.l of Men's and Boys Clothing ON II ANH. ho u good Mnrk of rurnUhinc. IV.n't forget tlie place. Odd rrlloiv.' Hall, lo. tl. WASHINCTON STUF KT. ir,...'; ir.i,fi;. jat:13-I3m
TP X -A. 1ST O FORTES
V wir i'ViLl mm
Tr. HAVE ON HANI) A M MPKR OF FIRS V X Clas llano, w hich we will mI1 at rst f.r eash WILLIAK1 A ST!WFI.I, ei tl No. 4 bate Houw
DRUCCISTS.
DRY COODS.
ANTF.I) T THIS OFUCE As an api rrM.ee to '4-n prit.tir.j t .i-;n. . a r"jr between 14 .n'l
1 . . . f - IIa wn -. I w. , ... , 1. V.. , . MM.n.nn.1..
t,. ii as r 'Ml, I i capability, LlMtn of invtn-trj an-1 h. ti' st) . N'. t.e Ott. r iK'e.l apply. 7ANTFH C ITT 0;1FKS At tt- liU-h-'t markrt XX rjtt.y WM. Y.WII.FV. -tI2-t-'!m " N .lo1, K. Walii.rl.n tn-.-f.
SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS So CO.
WHOLESALE LlKlT.tilTS, And Iralrr In Fanrj f.ool Irr fiimer)- Ac. . . Also, Aef-nts for tlie s.il ot Kcßn-il retr(l-um, IMum'natili Oil, Mipeii r t any Cal o l, fumi'lied iu auy qiuntitii-s at the Iov-M market rates. 170 ANI) 172 WILLIAM S1HF.F.T, NEW YORK. jaii29-JBin
DENTISTS.
P, G. C, HUNT
1
ZDEISTTIST.
OFFICE ANI KF.SIDENCK, KO. 32 EAST MAItKIr STItl'.LT, INDIANAIULIS INI). TO RENT.
ON THE GALLAUDET FARM.
1 FEW FIFLDS, TO HE FIT INTO CORN, OATS,
25. I I,
ainl FoUtuo.
1iiilwa BCc-ami s If the truant furiiihhes ti-nm, Ac, lie gives one -half In th- tiiislirl or criti; f fiirtiislirj to him, he Ivm twothirds. Each tenant will Luv U o 0 111 for li is Family FREE OF RENT.
Tlie.oil i .Prt'tli and Fertile Anil with proper rare iMrgc Crops can ht flmlc. Apply t tlio ulscriler. J. S. LKUWN. Galhiti-let, Feh. 25, lG2 f. h.'fl-rftf PIANOS.
Suprricir I'iano Forte.
I
riHE P.KST. 1 Nri.rMNti CM ICK F HIN A SOX S, IV S1 TON; STKINWAY A SNS, N-w York; William Kimbe A (., Hahimore, may he found at The Indiana Music Store, N. B. l iauo t Heia. W1LLAKD V STjWELL. fehl
PHYSICIANS.
ti
DRS. JAMESON & FUNKHOUSER, ojiiim rv. r, SOUTH MKRIDIAX STIIKET. J3-J6rn
I sw
FOR SALE. THE UNOERHILL BLOCK FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES.
IINT
Iolrrl FtulWinsr !t frr.ntfn on p.-tinylvani, IffH-nr- an-1 Mirf,iran t.. '
ÖII'S SUXJ3DITTISI
OF SfjUARE NO. 4. AS PFH PLAT. NORTH STREET.
O INJ"
W H tf H
in W
m.
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- I'tW, s l 30 prr foot-V., 0). " 1 " - per foot-,s.)(). a Vw ----- per foot 1,(). - &IÖ ler foot ,mM). -
J. ic. ov(;noD. &rJd for i,TS0.
SOLD rORl,0O0
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