Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3600, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1862 — Page 2

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Democratic Union Stato Ticket. Oft atCYtTAKT Of fTATC, JA MKS S. A THON, Of Marioo County. roa At piroR or TATr, JCHLPU IttSTlXK, Of oj:,uu County. foe TtrtMutt or tatf., MATTH FAN L. BUKTT, ' Of DivicJ County. rOK ATTOEY K5lftAL. OSCAR n. 1IOKD, Of Decatur Countv. 0 tr flirciuTi:DftT or rtntic telttiov, MILTOM B. HOI'KIN'S. Of Clioton Count?.

r?7Tli Steven battery referral to in the tc'erapb m rarin; f.re upon the Merrimic, is OH lhe Rotting harbor battery building at 'w

York, but a f sull one which he rreeritel to tl.t

CJor ernroot. 'r .Mru. Oar cola own tf.1 moro'iitf are filled with iutcr

ftinnd exciting lntlliptjce m to tlie progrMi of tl war. We are evidently on the eve of great

events the resnlt of which will go ft? to dcUr mitre the future of the rebellion.

Koal, ner the rtfVülh of the Che-irr!ike Bay, an-1 iu entrance i c1oe! by Kortrc Monroe, Newport New ainl ourcruien in thit ue hvl Jraw in tm or twelve fet can reach Iiicbmon'l, but those lraw in: f.lteeu fet can rt within ty.rre m'.!e-i of that city. THE. IT Kit R. The York river, n which lie.- Yorktown. i

f.rrn"! by the junction of th Mttfry ml I'

per, were a1tnot enL:re1y left on the bui'.eficM killcl or woun-1!. They wore nearly all wealthy '

men an! Iree im the vrj,ve oati rm. Oen. Prent; 'iaj-e.l on TueJay an4 carne mt i ramp alot.e an-J ou pVit. Jn the confusion of tbe rttrtit he nnmcl to e'.uiie the re'el s vigilance, tri I after evany icnlj in retting through line auf arrive?! in afety. He w.mi wounviel lnr:!! the bi.t!e. but not crioIr.

Col. I) it il tu trt, of Ch!'.tro, was woun lcl

m the ore it. auJ it is re:itel crioiislv. It u

niubky, w,. into the t hrike D.y noote , t,wl,u e lhe the mouth of tf.eW. Ju Miriii-e i, father ,nt,;. M ,rk ra!,rems,lt on the 6r,t d r tlm th thit of an tutry thn a r.tr At iH n,.,Utb ,t jowa rf ifLC!jt w P,r(,re.l am,,t rr;but WJV ,, r ' . , Jpv of thrta eca; el. aji'l irn were ret t; turtJ.

one mile wi'Je at iorKiown. n uie jeiiiri'ii

The Itattle ut I'ltlaturtf.

The Utrt ami mot lel'ub'e rwrti( ulars of the

retreat mill et are aniLiuievI in the itatement of

MJr M DiXALD, which we copy from tbe St.

Limn l)tmrft, 1h left the field of battle on

WJneJ.iy Ut, ant the ccil difpatche of the Chicago Ttmta The?e accfumt.1 flute that but for the guiAntml ami xm timely arrival of Hen. V'ltu.' diviilou, the force unJr General (aAT w'mUl have Ixren cut to iccen. Tbc ciicmjf aui.C4iCA!id iu cajluiUi a laxc i.utnhtr of I'ricoi.er!, tlie re;rti varying frcm lourtocipht thousand, horn ther cnnUnl from the lirld iccentully. Our ls, which t st.it ti 1 to be a low enitaite, in kiltol, woundeil ami prisoner is put at lO.O(K). Tho iepul of tlic enemy doe nut 4reir to h.tte ben a rout, tvth armies were at the Utcal nccutiiiU cncunjl within a aliort tlUtance of each otber nl Ia i ai.oAiii U rcreMntl to be trotiglv intmiclied with railrot J commutnr;itiona open. Furtler news from thU division ofotir arm will be aaaltcl Ith in Uae lntcre)t. Tlore r.xtrnardlnnrf I'.spoaurra Another dark chapter ol fraud and incnuipe teticy i rcaU?l at Wnshintou to d.iy, in the IleMrt of the t(m H'r Claim ltmminion, rompoed of Mr. Pom 1ati, of Illinwn; Jo a ru Holt, of Kentucky, and III on CaMrntLL. .Tbo name aie a punraiitee that the? commN-don wu tait!ful1y execucl. Their report Ii 1 1.4 furty piatel paes, and the tctimoiiy of twelve hundred witneet examined by thoni will occupy from ix to fcven thouMitnil nii!itiript pages The irC'h charges aaixiit (j Nieral Ku.Mor are etndeneI: Ue contracted, according to tbis rejirt, for eiht mortar at $b(,IMM), which were np I raided at $3; ,000 by intelligent U.a and Luildcra. Anions the claims was ono for five hundrel tons of ice, ordered bv (Icneral Fremont, purchased and shipped in October, when the weather was becoming cool, ll was nent to .TciIVron City, nml iuot of it wasted, because thern was no room t utore it iu Jcllcrson City, where it waa neot. Tbe Commission allowrl only oneh ilf of the claim for rent of a three i lory liouso for (leucral Kreiuont'a headquarters, hire! at Mix tliuand dollars per annum; and they complain that the purchase of railroad car, and the large dealings in coal prowin out of tbe tc uu gunboat service are largely tainted with fraud. K. 1. Heard, a Californian, and J. C. Woods, fi,ure largely as speculators iu the report, they having becu peculiarly favored by the (icneral. IWinl reeeiv! $1'J1,0J3 iu advanco for coutr.icU for foru. Of the ipecial contracts for arm and munitiou, specially made bv Oen. Fremont, $ Gl 1, 000 remain unp-ud, and the Cornmiiou dcvluctcd from this $10,000 for excess of price. Heard attarked the Treasury in the front, 11 ink and rear. He brought bills for forage amount in- to $H5,tH0. If the various frauds in (ten. Khlmontm 1c parlment brought to libt by the Commissioners are astounding, ttis declarilioris are more mi. He aaid to Lieut. Col. Amr.ws, I'.iv ma.-ter in tbe

regular army, according to the tiliunny of that i

otliter, that

f rnieil b the f.mr approach of the JamNan I York, in their oiiire. are situated Yorkt)wii and Hampton; iu southern cxtrtmity is Sinf)tl Nea, and at t)ie outhcatern Jut is trtrea Monroe. Yorktown is seventy uilt east southeast of Uichmond, and the Utter city is one hundred and filty njilcs from the sea by water. From Yorktown, up the river, to Wet Point, some thirty or forty miles, the river is navigable for large Bteatner, and from Wet Point there is a railroad t Itk-bmond, a difUnce of about thirty miles. West Point U the nearest rxint by whi-h ve!s by the York river cau reach Hichmond. TORKTOWM. Yorktown i situatcl on tbe rifbt bank of tbe York river, seventy mile from Richmond. It is an old town, ettled in 1705, and now has about fifty bouses. It was the theatre of ono of the mo-t impottant events in American hitrry -the surreivler of Lord Coniwallis to Oeneral Wasdiincton, which occurrcl on the l'.lh of f)ctber, lTfl. The rebels are reorted to hate erected Ktrori- f irtifif.itiins abn the river Icinks; the woiks at (iloncester I'oint, oppisite Yorktown, are re:reentel (tarticularly t le very formidable.

THE RArrUlANVH. C. The Rappahannock eiiUT1 Chsapeakt Hay twentv live miles south ol the mouth of the Poto

mac, and is ii4ti-'ab!e for ve-els ca trying ten!

feet of water, up to Pirdern k.-bur, vt hero it is supMieil the enemy is strongly Mi.ted. This place U forty miles trom the river's inoutn. TMK I IZATITII HIV) II. The I'li.abeth riter, on wbieh lie- Norfilk,

ri-e in Norfolk county, :nd th info Hampton i (M fioiudelcMt lb-ad. It is-.niMf te I with the Albem trie Sound j

by the P.smil Sw.itnp canal mid Pa-ouotank liter. On the riht or north bink is Notfolk. This t it y is eiht miles from Hampton lio nN, ainl one hundre! and sit mile' bv bind Irom Richmond, with ahh plat e it is cotinecffl bv railroad. At Portsmouth, opjxuite Norfolk, is the navy yard. The approaches to Norfolk are

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erienjv and recapf.jre.J bv our troops tiitee cr fur tiMtM. There wm mre fi!it:n over it thm any oilier bat u-ry on the field. At the time of ita second capture (Jen. Ueiure-anl ur'cl forward three regiments in person, and reeeive! a bullet wound in the arm from a volley delivered by our troops. Our troops pursued the enemy but fire miles from the river, and the two armiea are now encanjjed within sipht of one another. Beauregard Is well intrenched, with communications open to both railroad. The artillery duel on the afternoon of the firt day is described as beinj; magnificent. The two arm es by tacit consent ceased fighting, and the .rul!ery ranged in f ront of each line and in p-ent foue nuned urxui each other. For i.earlv two

hours a content raged which shook the eirth for m.lcs around and tillctl the air with a tunti!ng roar. The irvn htorm lore all intermediate objects Into fragments, and carried death in every ti.rection. Night closed the scene, and the contending; armies laid down in the r tracks to rest. A telegrab line had leen in progress of construction to the direction of Ucu Hueil'audvauce. On the Tuesday previous to the battle Ocneral Huell was seventy unles distant, building bridges anl cro-sin over flow el country. The telegraph line was completed before the attack, and (Jen. Duell received an iuiimalion thtrciy. He tin n mule force. I marches ail ai riv -d in tiiue t turn the tide. Hut iVr (ieneral Huell's aid (ieu. (irant would ciruinly hate becu dritcu into the river next I y . He.iutegard intetdfl to ruAe his attack two days previously, but exlraoidin.irv rains inrc!ed his progress niul delayil his arrival on the ground. Had he attacked the time inten!el, Huell could

not have reached the kmi iu lime to have saved

yesterday. They ere prt of a recent arrival in this country fjori acros the Atlantic, and they will probably be henrl of craewtere Lcfcre long. VoriMrtR!. Geo:; wns caliel u to fi.rnih l-'.t'J men. Son.e J,,00 ro; "t.-le-l. lit'SMMt Tiir. Hlockade. Tlie Sivsijitli l!t-j-tibtiran of March' II ar8: We have authority fur sat inr that t!i re has beei another arrival at a Confederate iMt f a v u 1.1 cargo of foreign articles. The Captain of the adventurous craft has often bceattiii up-m our streets, and weecngratnlate hitn atr&hi u;.n blsmcc-. J?0ice thealsiteli is been in type, we learn that an Ki gli-h .t--un r Las alo arrivel at a Confod erate j-ort, with arm, munitions, A.c., in Iarre qu.tiititici.

defended by a fort on Cr tney Island, at the mouth of the river, which mounted ome month ao thirty four guns; by Fort Norfolk a few miles be low the city; by a battrry of twenty gum on Sew all's I'oinf, npj.o-.ite Fortress Monroe, and in all I reliability by set cril other works of which e .now nottiiiig Tilt NANS MONP. The Nan-emot.d titer ri.-es in the I)i.tnil Swamp, and is navigable from Suffolk, on the Norfolk and Richmond railroad, to its entrance into Hampton Roads, for vo-ch of one bundled tons. Suffolk is setenty two miles sotnhea-t by south from Richmond, and is a t illage of about l.fiOO inhabitatits. From Suffolk it would be

Miilement of si a jvr iirDoiin lt of Itie r.itfhtlt .VI isMourif lio wiiH 111 tlie llultlr of 111 1 hurt:. Major John McDonald, of the Kighth Missouri, nrritivl heie yesterday afternoon, direct from I'ituhurg I. Hilling, bating left the battle field on Wedneday evening. Ho says the lühth was in the fight on Monti iy, hut only lot about six or tight killed, and about twenty lite tvonndeil, none of the ollictrs being l.uit. Heeoiitiiius the killing of Ceu. A. S. .loliii'tou, and w .is told by one of the prisoners, a Confederate Lieutenant, tiiat (jeucral Hu.dirod .lohu.-ou, who escapitl tom Doiieliou, was uao killed. All reporta about the wounding of Heauregard, he thinks are muciiahle. An olliccr of the New Oilcans Creole Hattalion who was taken prisoner, fays that Reauregard, wlio was then commander, made them a peech on Saturday, In-fore the battle, iu which lie told them that the ifsult was a sun? thinir, thev could not fail, thev

; would capture (Irant and his ar:nv, then whip

practicable to in ike a demon-tration iu the rear j ,;ut,,( ., ,,v . ul, ttl(.ir r.,iro;l,ls

tif Norfolk it ti'l PottMiioiilh It was atone time thought that Hiirn-ide would do this. The Pig Point and Fihing Point batteries were erected by the itbels to defend the entrance to the Nan-

semond. The tirt named has recently been j

strengthened, it is aid, and a rebel encampment is now t isible there. On James river, at Jamctown I Luid, thirtytwo tulles abot e the mouth of the i it er, is a fort, and another called Foil Powhattali about h ill' way between .Tame-ton Ilattd and City Point. It is said that the rebels hate foitilied u place three miles below Wyoming et eck and other point on this riter. Richmond is connected uy railroad with Nor folk, lot! miles di-t.mt; with Washington, from which it is I.'IO miles by rail; and there is also a railroad connecting it with the head of the Yotk riter. (fordonst Hie is on the Central railroad of Vir gini.i, seventy miles northwest of Richmond, with which it is coi ne. te I by rail. Fredericksburg; is connected by railroad with Richmond, from which it is sixty-five miles north. It is connected with a point a few miles north of (lordousville by u turnpike, which run through Wilderness and White Plains, nearly parallel with but south of the Rappahannock und its tributary, the Rapidan. Winchester is f0 miles north north wo-t of Richmond, 71 mile we.-t by north of Washii j;tou. It is the center of a number of turnpikes. TABI.K or WSTASOM. Tak'ng Richmond as the center, the following table shows at a gl am e the di-tauce of different points in Virginia from there:

TO RICHMOND From Norfolk. Fror.i Suflolk . .

Mti.r ..nu;

From Wim he-ter.

Fpoi. ( iordtmsville. From Staunton i.

From Cap Henry From Hampton From Fortress Monroe. From Yorktown From William-burg. . . , From Frederickliur" . . .

"The Top'e of the United States wre in the ! Fr,,ni Wa-hin-ton

ncio; inn ne was at tneir neao, ani mat ne meant to cairv out auh mea?ne.s as thev expected biui to euiry out. without regard to the rel tape of the Washington piMplc." Col. Andiews told him that red tape meant system of IfOveriiMient. which, iu its details, might le cstrie.1 too far by suliordinates, but the general system of our (iovcrnmtv.r was a, wire and gil onr.'.vi l he who t:n lertouk to et aride It principlci would become entangled in difiicullies. General Fremont replied by repeating his former remark and saying that "We have only xtra constitutional (Jot eminent no civil rights, so to -penk and all or diniry rules were to be set aido." Other iuee.s of unimpeachable integrity, testif.C'l tliat General Fk.mont had made similar remark in their bearing. In commenting upon this the Cominiss. jiers sit that "military chiftiinswho tut i cd tape always do it with their sops, and history proves th it the throat of tl.o country sut'erv as much ns the tape does in the opcialion."

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Speci il lipati h f tlie Chic Times. The llatllr of riltsburg. Cairo. April l'2r '2 A. M. A steamer arrived

at an e it It hour this morning at Mound City w ith ! 7." wounded soldiers trom (Jen. Grant' arm v. j

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Fro:n lhe New York V1. rposjrii(Ii) of Vlrxiniia I'lie I'lelttuf Unr in lialrrn Vlrtriiila. The p-trt of Kisttrn Virginia which may be piojsrrly ealitvl the tield of war. emtir.ices nearly the whole of the tale-water and led;iu:it regir. I ou tided on the e-t by the AtLmtic ainl the Cl:e'i:eake Hav, on the smth bv North C.iroh m. on tle n uth and nortlieu-t by the PoU mac, and ou Iba mt by the H.'ue Ki-lce. Harjr's Ferrv and W ci. !.e-ter are bevond the Hiue Ride. iu what is calle.1 the '.illey. This is th U utuif.it of (!ii Bii. that f the Sheaud ata, an I hum; res a te? it of country about iifly miles wide, ;Uul ru:.u;ug the depth of the b )! t-tte i.i a .'Uiha estei Iy tbrection. be twevn the H.ue Ri-Lo and the AHegh iuie. Jteyitnd Hmk, on the we-t, is (Jen. Fretuout's üe;vtrtuieiil. K ts tern Virginia lu been il'.ki ie l by the IVe ideut iuto two departments; tint of the Rapja hmnoek urier lien. McDwf',, eompri.-es, be sides a part of Mut Und. tlie District of Co lumoia aad that prt of Virginia Itlwvdi the Uii.e Ridge on the wot, and the Fiedcuck-tuirg and RichmnJ Railroad on the ea-t. Ctencral Mct'lellan's departmeitt consist. of all ea.-t of the Frt-ierick-Nur !iailrod. It i- pn-tuble that Mi Clcllan extend.-, as far a he clioo--, to o; urate t tUe outh, in Virginia, and that (Jener il Wool's department, at aud about Fort re? MoirM. U within comrnait l of the Mijs'rlor (Jeneral. I i J cms kivia. j The liters of K.teii Virginia nearly ail j etnptf tlieir waters into tie Chesapeake Imv,, the only eXce-.tiMis being the Nt-a river and j the 11 1-Un. iu the soctli.tn pm o Uv Sute. ' Leaving out of view ttie Polotutc, tlie .1 lines ;s ; Uie principal riter of Virginia. It m.f.j the; ti !e at Ri.hmond one huiidre-l indes tt-im its ' mouth, and i noigiMe to tint place bv t ! o one hioidiel a iid boty tons. '1 lie only ..n 1 lilerable tributary of tbe J ine, belo the IlU.e Ridge, is the Apl-tatx, which U s into it at City Pu nt, 4u I carries eeti feet water to Pe tei -djtirg, capital of I bnwi-ldie county, ten miles from C ty J'oiiitajid twenty two indes Hiuth from ' llx Lii itA The James i iwtt ag-he to I'itt J Poiia, ii uc'rcn miles oiiUie.i-.t of Richmond. !

for I irge irMi, and to J4n1e.-l.1Mn llard il has w iter enoub X'jT friaUv On ll-rnou s lUr. a tew miles beluW City Poibt. there are tilteeu Jeet atrr at low tide. It flow into Hampton

special conerpindent. Mr. M- C. Miseuer, and it j has aluio-t become a certainty th.it he U k 1 1 lot or j taken prisoner. He was with (Jen. MeClernand's I column, which at one time bine the brunt of the battle. j The responsibility of the complete surprise o our armv rests with thecomm iiuling dh( cr. (Jen. Sherman tucupicsi the nuot advaneel poritiou ot the army. ; On Friday a large f. rce of the rebel cavalry appeared within siht of eur lines and rem duel there (Jen. Sherman vv is on ieied not to bring on an en igement, and lie sent out no cone sfH i.'hng lorce to meet ther.i. Thev rem lined in t o-ition until Su'idav niorti'iig, and served a

a M-re.-ii behind which He uircrard toriuctl his great

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It tl.ev lo.st the day, he told them thev might us well lay down their arms and go home. Lieut. Col. .1. F. St. James, of the Thiiteenth Misouii, was killed; also Lieut. Col. Gerber, of the Twenty-fourth Indiana; ulo Lieut. Col. or Major Kilpaltick.of one of the Illinois regiments. Tin Ninth Illinois suffered very severely. The story of the tsfnp of (Jen. Prentiss is not true. He and the greater part of his brigade, prohibit ,'l,.r)00 men, were taken prisoners early in the light en Sunday. Gen. (irant was ut Savannah on Sunday morning, and hearing the tiring made his way to Fitf-burg in all haste, and got on the field about II o'clock A. M. Iu the action on Monday he was considerably hurt in one of his legs by being crushed against, a tree. The gunboats did line work and probably saved our army from total disaster no Sunday. They were placed up the streun where they could have full sweep ol the rebel lines, and did 11 gre.it le.il to disconcert and keep back the enemy. All Sunday night they kept up a slow lire which haras-ed the icbels very much. The beginning of the fight on Sunday morning was a complete, surprise, m my of our olliccr and .soldiers beinj overtaken in their tents, ,md either slaughtered or taken prisoners. Some of flu' companies scatterisl into the ravines and hollows, and could not be got out by expostulations or threats. When the line was ut length formed to iesit the attack, it was done without much regard to company or regiment. Hy night time the rebel had diiven our army entirely out of its camps, nnd was in lull possession of tents, equipage and evert thing. So w ell satisfied were they of their day's work, and so confident of the morrow, tint thev dectrot ed nothing. They got tixof our batteries, all of which were recaptured 011 the following day, and about fotty of their cannon taken. Our line en Sunday niirht were drawn around tlie

-. j 1 tnding in a semi circular sh ipe, protected on all et.. , i.-.-.i i it i.i

i-M ioies ov our cannon: out, 11 tnev nao oecu itaru

; pie-sed after buk bv the rebels, thev would havei

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, ITT'VII J V ' I V 1 1 u 1 I , .Ulli Will VIHUU .11 III liUH'Mllt. l'ro! The arrival of the reinforcements was very l,j 1 cheering ithe rear landing and draw ing up in good j'M j order and proceeding .it once to the front, where " j they were fresh 'cocked and primed" for the

tight on Monday. The reinforcing divisions were Generals Nelson's, Crittenden's and McCook's. On Tuesday Generals Woods's and Thomas's divisions, also of Huell's army, came up. The 1st Mij-.-ouri artillery. Major Cavender. did splendidly, losing no otlicers or gun. Major General C. F. Smith w as not in the fight at all, lying ick at Savannah, and notable to get out of Iiis bed. Our fortes at Pitt.sburg on Sunday morning weie not ot er "C ,000 men. The enemy's could

not hate been le.-s than HO.OOO. One of the rebel 1

pii.-oners.a (uartcrm istcr. told Major McDonald I that not !e-s than ninety thousand rations were! issued before thev left Corinth. How en's brigade w as heard from. Two or j three of the prisoners belonged to il, but the Major, though he tried to tee them, was un-uccCss- j t ul ; The Mvond dat 's fighting was not half so des j pemteas the lii-t. The lebcls. soon gave way j befoieour fie-h troops, und were pursued with ,

lighter. I he pursuit was not cnnt.uued

point of our jmsition, and received the fir-t as Sail it The first intimation our soldiers had of tho arpro.uh of the ci.i int w a a volley t f mu-ketry wb.ch poureil into the encampment, l he eneniv w ere held in check, however, until they succeeded in miking a Mink movement, by which thev got iu the rear of Gen Slieiman mid -ur rounded aUmt II.OoO tuen, ail of whom were t.tkin prisoners. Gen. Wallue, of Ilünoi. receivel his outul at the same time, and was ieu on tlie tield until the next moin:ng. ne u!t tweaty hour-. Iiefoie be was tound. He is yet alive, al

thmiiih iu a critical condition

When the rebel tl ink movement was cxivuted jusl.eil w ill utieat sjuth as far as J.uko:i, Mis

there were four Ohio regiments guard. n; tl.e sition, all of which di-played mexcu-able il elh ciei.cv. The 77lh Ohio turned a'd rled fnon tbe tield without ririnj a gun. The 3-kl Ohio, which su-.tvrtol Waterhou-e's batteiy, t.-k to the:r heels after tiring three rounds, und occasioned tbe lo-s of the bittery. The 7l-t and Ö7th IH110 also riod .ittrr bring 01. e 01 two rounds. The cow ai-ri ce of t!ne r'giment-s left the jai.i.t undo- , lciiisj. am tiie enemy imr.iedistely ehtsl in and sr.rrvuudisl the more advatn Cl regiment. 1 he triHips were ill treeu s-)ld!crs. ll is hlalol aio ttiai lhe ltli Wisconsin and the Dth Iowa lied tu m tl.etieid alter bring two or three rounds. At noon ot tbe f.rt day the enemy had six of our bittenes in their po--0ssi.u. All of these weie turned .ii;auil us and U-evl during tl.e bat -

tie, but were lecaptuied during the nut of the

About to:.- hundred of the wounded cime down with Major McDonald on the te.iuier Conimtlore Peiry to Paducali. Fnty or -ixty weie tut oil' al Paducah. and the oileis went u;i to Kv at. stille. The Miiibch.ilta would soon te down with wound!.

Iliua from llir 5outliern raprrv. Pitors Ao,i omi i w ini Nt-uTMi r.1 Hur.ous. We lutea pie'.ty strong li it: t th it pilot- acquainted w:4h the tarious batte ls along the Northern re. board wiil sjeedilv be in great ile mind, uil ihilllivir .strvues a ill be handsomely remuneratcvl. It is uni.ev c.-.; art for u-, of cour-e, to sat uiorre than this, as those interested will easily find out where to applv fcr further inform- . . . . - .

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trM.s in batt'e otdir undi-cot erei. br. A tew miles beyond our lines, toward Lyr- 1 Tätb.r'.s c'hica.'o b iticrv w as .u the out most inth. tl.eie w as a large cre-k very much swollen

second day. U l.t-u the enemy tl.1 they burned ,'v some of our Southern friend intend to get up

their warons and lelt their woumil leh nd.

C4" whom tieean.e riroiier-. Waterhouse's i'lii ago bitrery w?. entirely dlsabbvl by the breaking of the axles trom c ncussiou. They were imperfectly form!. The bitttrv lot thrt' guns One man w;is kiilcl and sitteeii wounlel. Tailor's ".'in.-ao b itiery b.id one man ki!i-l rl t 11 wounded. I he oi-.tbUsI guns were draw n tf the field by hand. Wizard's f'h.cago tnttery had five men kilidl an. 1 thirty wounded lien. Hiirll's winde army has arrived at the field of b nth, w ith he exception of MiU bet IV Oi isioii, and is o-ied in the udtabec. TI f 1: m;iv I.i-., i much he vier than ours.

Special corrfpn.dence the Chicago Tinics. From VatIiintoii.

The Siege of Yorktotrn Hard Fighting 7Vt? Mrrrimae ovt Again Union Lo$$ Fifty Killed and lit Lil Los$ still Heavier Conjidence of the Troops in Gen. McCltlUn Vrogrtst of ths Abolition Crusade Agaiust Slat'ty in the Utattt. Washisotov, April H. The city was cTctnf.c 1 last night by a rumor that w as iii.lustiiou-1 v circulated to the effect that Gen. McClellan had" taken Yorktown, that Mafrnl ler had been wounded and tikea ptisoner, that over of tlie Confederates had been killeil. that the bulk of the rebel army there, estimated at JfJ,000 strong, had escaped towards Richmond, that Gen. Porter had been wounded by a shell which had killed his bor.-'e, and that our los was two men killed and eleveu wounded. To-day it is known that not only is Yorktown not taken, but that it can not be until has been battered tw o or three days by the heaviest siege guns; that Macruder has ctttainly 40,000 men at Yorktowuand jo.OOO more within supporting tlit nice, und that Gen. Porter was not wounded. Kvervhodv admits now, what I told the 1 eider of the Times long ago, but what was persistently denied eu-r since, that the works at Ycrktow n ;o e of immense strength and extent, and that all the approai lies to Richmond are strongly fortified and well defended. Yoiktown will of cour.-ebe taken. Richmond will certainly be ours. Hut it will only be uf cr hard fighting and great carnage on both sides. '1 ho-e who want's! blood and shattered limbs at Manassas, and "cried for very rage" when they found neither there, will h u e enough ot both in the peninsula. When Gen. McClellan advanced into Virginia and told the soldier that he was about to bring them face to lace with the enemy, he knew what he was talking about. He akel them at the same time to have confidence in him In whatsoever direction they might mote and "ho a em strange my actions nny seem to you." That l.i-t sentence pu.zled the Cincinnati paper dreadfully. "Strange." sai 1 of them, "is not a good word to use." His soldiers thought, a few days afterwards, when they found them.-elte matching, not against the rebels on the Rappahannock, tint hack from Manassas to Washington, tint "his action" were "strange" indeed. Therefore he had used the right word. Rut they never lost confidence iu him (or a moment. "Never you mind," said one of them 10 me, "little Mac said he would bring us face to face with the seci'sh. If we nre going away from the Rappahannock, it's becau-e they ain't there. We don't know where we arc going, and we don't care. Little Mac Ic.ul. and tt e follow. All we know is, there's fight in his eve, and you may depend on it, we'tu going to tight." And so it has pro ted. Tlie cause of abolition goes bravely on iu Con-pre-. Step by step the work of em tticipatiug the slave goes lot ward. If tho members are diligent, and make the same progress in future that they lut e since the commencement, of the se. sion, slavery w ill be entirely abolished in all the Stit before its close; that is, so far as it can be

done bv legislative enactment. On motion of

Mr. White, of Indiana, the House yesterday passed a it'solution, by a vote of (i7 to fcj, npjioinliiig a committee "to devi-e a plan for the extinction of slavery in Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, nnd all the other sla veholding States." What now has become of that solemn pledge of the Republican party, that it is not their purpose to interfere with slavery in the States were it exists? Was ntiv body ever so silly as to believe them when they made that pledge? It is encouraging to know that there are fifty two men iu the House who voted against this atrocious resolution. la n it. Tuesday lltetting, April H. It is stated bv gentlemen who came up iu the Old Point boat this morning that the steamships Merrimae, J.ime.-tou. and Yorktown all came out of the LIi.abeth River in the night bei ween Simla v and Monday, and sailed up tho York River. Also that up to last night the Union loss was fifty killed, and tho Confederate loss much greater; and that (ieneral McClellan had fallen back from Yorktown. (ieneral Magrnder has been largely reinforced. MEDICAL.

bv theiaiu. the bridge of which the lugilii es cle

st royed aller them. It rained very bard during Sunday, M 'ImI it ai d Tuesday lights. Maj'-r McD.'ii.ild rode over the battle -Cehl -e -eral times, and thinks our kd'ed will amount to at bast 1.000. He wuson the boats and ;;t the hospital at Sav.iMiah. and states that our wound- , cd number ..bout 3,ii(HI, He can place no esti 1 nute 1 n the n! el l ;s( but says 1,110 or I.l70 of their wounded were left en the fi Id. and that the ko!"d will 1:0 over n.OiMI. lb-sides the wounded, we did not tike more than .VM prisoners. Major McD u a'd tlruksth.it He nireu'ird is not

pieparcd to nuke a stand at C-'iii.th, and if

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.1 few picnic eveursioi.s to a o;t.e co.ocr com ite. and it 1110 be ihet nted the seivkesol theaooic pilots Snrfidk Diy H"-k. .l;-r7 4. Ci'NKI I ' i. K A T I. Gl M RAI AT CoKINTH All the General of our army of the Mts.::ppi are r.ow it !:!.'.. inlodiii'g Hctureg ird, Sidney .loin. si..n, lhag.g, IVi, Crittenden. Gladden. Hughes. Cat and Khby Smith. (Je::eral Jaik.-oii.of j Georuia.U in command al Corinth. ' M hi Gi Mi. tr The Mobile Tribune ot the! lib in-u.., jiy it w iil be s-ecu by the proposals in our ad e;l!,ii; column th it five tnre ffunbo.ila r .lie 01 dried bt the Got et ni.iCltt to be built at th:. p-.it " ! Arm. The Montgi mir? .lurrrMrr of the Clhsats: A luge quantity of arms for service iu i lhe Coiifeiletate army sis-rd. through this city I

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FORWARDING MERCHANT, LarT I,irc-BrooI Hit idling, NO. 124 nU'UTH ST., WF.T S1PK, llrttvi'i'ii ?Iuiii Slrerl anil tlie Itlvrr LOL'ISVILLK, KY. CsTl. C tisL'iiiin iit-.arf r-vx-cifully s. llcitoJ, and in-nn-.lia:.-srl.-- it It prunipl r-tums Ki'ia"t. Jnnl.1

RAILROADS. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. ISfr. W vTxrriXi 1S62. NEY ARRANGEMENT.

ev llonle tu Cliieiiu vlu Knkamo. .Ti MILKS SHOKTKK THAN OTHER UolTR.

ON AM) AFTKK APJitb 10, IsCi, train will he run a- rilhw: A Mad Tram will Ir.ive Iu!i.'inf at 12 00 M., slp ill all tnl..ti- im! Timk. clf cnii:eellon Koknnio 1 Ith irn:n 011 the ('uiciuruti nml Ctiii nvo Air Line Kailri a l f r lo,'.ui'irt, VnljAraiMi a:il Clilc.i, ami arri L IVru at 4:IM l'. St., in tour l.i nmkc coiiliet'Liolio i itti lrins ori tUuTib'h ami Watiasli llailwav, K'ii K-at ainl West. IU tu rniti g, tli mrno train will b-rve lVtu at I !- 1. M., luakiiiK il.ise ti'iiiHTtixii t Klino with trainfrom ('liicai(ii, nml nrrive nt ImliariniMlis nt 4:1. A. M., iu time to make coniiectioiiH for all mints Kl, Soutb aii.l Wi-ht. An Kxjirc-strnln wilt Icav InlianajKli nt 10:10 1. M., coiiiieet at Kokomo with train for I'liican. mid arrivi at iVru ut 'J:v.'." A. M , in lime to in.ikt-ci.nii. clmn w lih train ffoiiiK Kast ami IVrtt on thn 1ul-b ami VuLali Kail -way. hi-tiirnlruj tlie Mmc train will b-ave IVru at 12 00 M., afo-r Iii arrival .f irnins en T. Ar W. 11. W. fro:w tlm K.i-t Hll.i Wl-.-t Mil" I llllllO" rlM. Cl'tlllf ti"ll Nt K"kolll' w Uli triiin en Ihet inciunnti til ( 'hlcupi Ilailway from CLicairn, V.dj.nraino ami l'K!in-nrt, an. I arrive t Inillanapoli. at 4:1 I. M., in time M coiinert w tili tin rvrnini; train for Cliiciimatl, liiirt iilo aiul tln-r points. S-cial alteiitloii iv-n to lhe trnsjirtalioii of Uvf afocU, r"tnc' iiiul m-n Imii'Us,. jri-ni-rally. Il A Vlll MACV, (JcnTftl A2.M1I ami .Snm-rintemlenf . lino. 1'. II at iiiiKi, ib'in rul Tn kt t AkimiI. anl -dt ly

WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER IN EVERY VARIETY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -AT-aj.1-l"2w

CREEN HOUSE.

PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. f IV bADlF.S OKDKLICATK IIKALTH OK IM I'.UKF.I) fi rKiiit.itioii, or to tbosi- by wlmm an increase uf family i from .t.iy reason ol jectio'iatile, the iimlcrsineil wouli ot!-r a prt-scrintioii which is perfectly reliable and ?afo, and whicli ha hi eu prcsi-ril-cl in various j artsnf the tlt World for the past century. Although this article isvery cheap and simple, yet it has been put up in half pii t liotl!. s and sold very extensively at the exuorhitant prjrt-if 5 per little, tlie underMinied projuiM- t furnish the recipe for 31, by the possession of w hich every lady enn supply herself wit h a ertect safeguard, at any dr:u; store for the trdluis' sum of 25 cents per year. Any phj sh i.m or druK'ii.-t will tell you it is perfectly harmless, th'iUxiiids of testimotiials can he procured of its efitcaay. Sent to ny part of the world on receipt of ?I,tvaddres-ing-I)k. J.C. DKVKUAL X, T. (). Box, No. 2353, New lUven, Connecticut. ulv22-btw'51

WOOD LIWXBRBBX HOUSE! XV. I!. Ii O O.II IS, iicoiitu:i 01s.

AGENTS WANTED.

GREAT BOOK!

AGENTS WANTED TO F.NCAtiK i w hi:sal 1: o 1 rr :

EHAVK A COMM.KTE ASSOI.TM 1!NT OF r.LbDlNOnit 11 uits i f a.-sTttd varietic, al reduted piicc, including; VKItr.F.XAS, UKKAXirMS. ThTUMAS, l'ANSTF.S, HKLIOTROrF.S, Ac, Ac, Ac. Al-o, a reneral s()rtnient of hardy 1'rf-ddini; l'lants, as Spireas, 1'ldoxes, Chrysantheminuins, Ac. IViiil and Ornamental, Deciduous and F.verpreen Trees and Shrubs. A rare c.lecrion fall the different cla-seo. PARLOR PLA TnTTS. A Iartre nnd conijiletc collection of Azali.is, Camillias Ac , direct from 1'hiI.idelphU And also the most complete assortmerd f hirdy na'ive tJrapes in the West. A- mo-t prominent amotu? tl.em I nauw the Delaw are. Diana, Concord. Cuyahoga, Allen's llytri I, Heb.-cca, Warren, Union Village, Taaluie, Araia, t ntirio. All belter than the Catawba,

And thirty other bardy sorts. ! Cataloc'u.. No. 3. a (rap Ca'.ah'cue, furrished on appiir.ition. Call at the ground, or addre- Win. If. Liins, , Indianajiidi-, It.diin.i. I'. S All perron, doubting the sufv-rior excellence t f tie Ih l in-iire, I r f. r t Mr. I'owell Iloulaiid of tl.i coi.nty, who has friuteu" a for two vear-, ami to wlj.-m j so Id tili- sj.ru'Lr tif'.v dollars' worth of iJel.tw are vine at u- .'.olbir lafli. " apra-d-.Mu j

Addn-s n; M-dHirA-rrtwis

CI.AKKF A CO., Indian.ipoü, Indiniii.

CANDIDATES. WK A 1 1 K A IT H ( ) K I Z I I TOAXN')I NfK f...- n.in.r f JAMFS K. ILfJIMKIt, n a cunIi ie (.. rej r. -er t Vnri n county imher.ext I-einla'.ure, su: ; ( t to ;he dccisoaiof tbe Dvi.iocr.ibc County Coiiven-tio-i. MANY VtlTLIO1. 2 FOR SA LE OR EXC HANGE." M.KNr.I H WE A I.Ai'.C.KVAl.lKTYUF riMl'll.i 111 this city f. r s ile .ir. I er..eu: l.e: b to t:.i i-oiihly. hl-o i'l varvitis p.rf. -f tili MaJe l-o ir t'.l of :!i- N. r:hw c.-teru Mute, i' jll and .iu lr for yM.r 11. K. H. la. I sun, I:.-. l h -t ,te A '!.. .-prlO-d;- 'o 24 Kat tt'jish!io;t..ii sirrrt. FOR RENT.

LIVERY STABLE.

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$50,000 W O H T II O V SPRING AISTX? STJMM23R JDIXTST GOODS OFENINQ

PATENTS.

PATE

aT Wi'UTL- alCT S MH9 "1 rn 1 Ii Iii- K I.M.UK ANTK-hOt-M-; ATlACliKD. f f lhe h.1 b Well lot a!.l, opposite til.Mis' I'.JoCk is one of the U-rt and largest ia the city will rent it at a l4T:';v.Tire. K. IKKiiL'NjN, aprbi-iUt Keal EsMie Acent.

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Oirr 11NF.D FOR 5F.W INVFNTiONS OF KVKIiY levr plion. Fee toiiiiniteiit on hi.o-. ' patent no p. iv. S't d for Circular, civil- terni-, dir.-ction, Ar. Add're.. AMi'S LÜH Kl AX, t.ols..11y l'at r.t Attornc . Wa-Liiiirt'Ti. D. C. ACENT. 'J""" C.rorr i Wortliiiilon. Ali K NT HK MILITARY CLAIMS, NO. 4.".4 TH1KTKF.NTH STUKLT. ONK IWK I K0M F, Vt A.shirifrN City.

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Iiai it Fay f de-ea-ei ar.d di.sthrced soldu-r, aiid ail the ( c! v.ms ?,4 demands aa;::-t the to vernireid. Ter- !. re-sli?; in ar tart of tt.e State may hat thire!:ms strured hy adlr-ii i them an-l tatin-: prticulars fal:y. Il!!u s Fast Wa!,ir.glon ?rer-t, in tlie sevond buikhn w?t of theCo'.rt ll .ue juare, ludianap.di. I:.-l. Koik.(i r.K.v. vi, n- n, I-vi No' 1, Mj. Ot-n. WalItie, Br.Ct. 11. Innnoat.Ccd. JohuC''-irn, Ju lv-e PerWiu-, Si.prmie Court. apl-lly NUR S E R Y . CAT.Ti AT THE

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.(CTH-EAsT OF THF. CITY,

A NI KX VMINF. OI KSU AUF. TKKES.Ha .TTHKFS

S id ttcrgnn Trt-.-r, l: -, (irecn bou i1U, Xv.. JLc. A V -t--"n. n rvnVeert at our vM .il.irj t!,-

J"jrn-1 l'ui'. l.i i-ou!. U. Or-Irr Irlt tl-re willhe! prwinpdy ttr-w4sl ts (i. ClU isjil I II A IX. rr-fJ5t-4Aw3w

HAV'.Nii F.F.EN F.Ni.vr.KD FOR A N I'M F.F. Ii OF year In the s-tlement of such l'l.iini in .e of tLe ttovrn.m.'iit Offices, (from Lieb be baa withdrawn.; offer- to attend to claims f any kind that may t entrust- ; ed to him, stub as thoe for Tension, IWnuity, Arrears f : Fay. Sul.-i-teme, TranporUlioti, ClotLir r, ari particularly f.r lo rx r, and 01 her property h-t r d strayed in j the I'r.ited States -ervice, incl'i i:rpca.s- .flnvpresainei.t. ,

TKNTinU.M.lL. We are well acquaints with Mr. Vt'ortb intou, and cht-erfully te-Tify that wekn -w n A rent tn Wa.binKt.n oil wboni clainitnts as nore c nfldenrly rely than on him to on-luct tfc t t-tismess m ith Interriry, capac;?y and

u l. Sifc'I. d hy ltN. Ji IX I ? rjIFJ.SON, .t-. s i-.vit.-r of C. C'-urt uf ITaiins. , HON. I H AS F.. C t I.VFhT, r llr.ti- of K-preseiitUrt-. 1;VV. SMITH FYNF. D. II. OH. W. l; KAMaiLI H, Chief Ork C. Treasurer' Ofli

I fully irl. r-- the aS.,v tttim'.niat. and chrfully ai -oniiei.tly r-c-.uim-!l Mr. V onL:r.rt ti towy l-rorh-er oll cers and oiiieriu Ki-r.tuely :d rl-w here, arid to all oiher- hiiuclin. a'aint the l,.jvcrnnieiit. Froh1 ly 1.0 man ha a ri"f tb"roub know Me of War Cia ..'i tb-iri Mr. W.f ati-i f--.ral atvl interr.ty be ba ßot -? T. 8. F.VLUK1T. apr7-iU:Tu ' '. CapUin, Adjt.Gcnrrai' - t.

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MnUAClXG ALL TTIE I .ATI. 50VELT1FS IX DKITA GOODS. MANII.F.S, MvII.TS, FtIi THK lUNii

TliADK.

AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES AND NOTIONS,

ia i v 1: 1: v s t a 11 1- r: , "VTo. lrt Fa-t Ffitri sfr.-et, half a Hjiiare nth of Vah:i.!o:i -in et. he!w c.ti M. ridiaa and I'ei.n.-t It ania j tr ?. in r r of (üi-i.iiS I !.... In!i.iip Ii-. I a;.-.-d:f WM. W1LKISOX, l'rTrie'or.

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M. H. GOOD , Proprietor.

MEDICAL.

iVciv .ilrilir;!! Iicoirry, For the speedy and permanent cur of GONOÜUHF.A. C.LKK.T, UKF.TH.1. DIHVnGF.S. SKMINAI. WF.AKNfcS.s, MC.1JT1.Y KMISSH X., INCCINTI X A Ml. C. KMT A L I RUIT A KI UTY, C. ravel, stricture, and Aoectioo of Ihn Kidue)ati4 Bladder w-bk-h has leo mm-J by upward ton h un i r4 pliyrsiaito, I N TMKIIl 1'KIVATK I'R ACTICK, VTJTII F.NTIRK Sl'CCtSS, nper-ediiiK Cuheb, Copaiha, CaphuN. or any other compound hitht rto known. IIBXIj'S MPEXiriC I' ILLS Are n.eedy In action, oft en effect ihr a cure In a few day, and when a cure ia effected it U permanent. Thry are prepared from vrctahlt extract that ate hanulem on lhe y-lerii and never nauseate the stomach, or Impregnate the I'leath; and leifig sonar-coat.-.l, all naioeon taste Is avoided. Nocharifre t.f diet n-c wary t t tit Usinif them; nor dues their action interfere with tuiine pursuits. Kacb box ronlalrm six dozen 1'ilU. ri;icF. onf. IKILI.AK. And will he "iit ly mail, fmst-paid ly any advertised Airent, on receipt of the uionry. hold t-y llrunlrls generally. None titiitie wUhoüt tuv nlcuatur on the w rapper. J. IvKYAN, Rottte.ler. N. Y., lieto ral AKelil. a TOMI.INSUN A COX, AK nta for Indlaiupol July lllxlAw "01 MI PORTA AT TO LA lUKS.

TAKE NOTICE.

nHF rXDKIiSlGXIT) HAS Till! DAY VI RLIIA5M f the S.rkt f Iilwv.e4ly F.. A. Hall, ta lUe .i4 Kell' Huildimr. N. 2, ant wtlLnvw keep a cmplet ..rtiiK-rit of tie lalet at) b of Cood, and will krej ra. prttu e.! d-kmen ! suit all t he old coi omt well a the new one, whom be aoticila t )Tlv htm a cadi bef punha,nn rUewbere. lit wl'.I alo ker p rv4 'i ment of Men's and Boys' Clothing ON 11 AND. AUn tt rrojl siork of rurnUltlnf. IWt forget tbe late, Oflfl l-VIIOWJ' Il.lll. A". '2a WASlllNiilKN STKFFT. JaiiMMHni

DRY COODS.

lU. JOHN IIAKVKT, HAVING FOR UPWARD OK

J twenty year d ioted bia professional tlmexciusorlv to tbe treatment of I'UIU( ll f f I C II 1 1 1 f and iiat iii succeed '-t In bousands of ca-oa Iu restoring tho atThcled to sound health, bat now entire confidence n OÜetiiiK puldicly hl "(ineit .tnterican iltrntttyf9 DU. IIAKVKT'S CHRONO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Which hate Lever yet failed (when the direction Lava b en strictly followed,) iu removing difJicultiee ari.ing frm 0IIS TRUCTION, OR STOITAGK OF N ATT'RK, Or In restoring thesysti intoperfecthealth.whenanfTcrlnß from Sidnal Affeothms, Profapstts, Utcrt, the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Organ. Also, in allcaei of Iv btlity or Nervoua Frostratlon; Hysterica, I'alpita tiona, Ac, w hieb are tho forcmimt r ot more erlou din. eae. Jfrf Then? pill are perfectly harmless on the contl tutioii and may he taken by the most ddcate female without causing distress, at the amc time they acllike a charm by strengt belling. Invigorating and restoring the system loa lealihy condition, und by bringing on tbe monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cause the obstructions may aris.. They should, heer, not be taken during the first three or four Month of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, a miscarriage would be tt.e result. Ki h b.ix contain 60 Tills. Trice 1, ami when deMrodw ill be scut by mail, pre-paid by any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money. Sold by Druggist generally. J. BRYAX, I.'ocbPster. New York, (ieneral Acrnt. Ürif T0MI.1NSON A CüX, Agent for Indianapdi. Juli 19-d.lw'Gl

V O A V I I 12 A T I A L .

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YOUNG M FN WHO HAVE IX-

Jl'KKl themelvs by certain secret habits, w hieb unfit them for bulr)essf tdeasiire or tbe duties of married life:

Jjf-viÜf alo, middle-aged and old men. who.

from the tollies of youth or oth-r canses, feel a debility in advance of tbeir year, betöre placing themselvea under the tiraliueiit of any one, should first read "THK SKCRI.T FKIKND." Married ladies wi I learn something of Importance by perusing "Tm SiccaKT FHirsn." Sei t to any a I Iress, in a s-absl envcb'po, on reef ijd of Ten Cei ls. DR. STCART C'O. e.oi he ronsnlteil on all dt-eases of a private r confidential nature, frtn 8 A. M. to 0 V. M., (Sun 1 tys Trom II t 11 A. M..) at their ofhec. No. 1.1 F.ast Third street, up-rtairs, ltwi-on Main and Sjcamore, opposite tbe llrnrie II"Ue. A I iress DIL CIIAS. A. STUART CO., nn lril-dwly-is-'2 Cincinnati, Ohio.

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DENTISTS.

P. G. C. HUNT, 1 "R "NT P T Ä T

.w , OFFICE AND RKSIDF.NCF., NO. 3, V.AST ?I A IIKlVr STKHKT, INDIANAPOLIS IND.

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MUSIC.

PI A AOS! PIA AOS!

4f1IIFAI'KR AND BF.TTFK 1N-

j STRUM KNTS than were ever i

offered in tbis rnarlet. Mr

ratjgemeut with Ka-tern

maniifacturcrs are suob that

furnish otders 25 per

cheaper than any dealer in the West, and I warrant t hero superior hii-trurio-ntn. Ontv for ca-b. Call and see at Messr W II. Ta'.bott & Co'Jewetry Stop-, No. 24 Warbinston street. PIANOS. MF.I-ODKONS.Or.GANS, CIlTAlL, VIOLINS, ACCORDF.ONS, Ac, TU.' KD AND KKI'AIRFD. Having bad over twerfy ye irs' experience the public can be as'ir-d that tbey now have a better -pi'.rtiinity th.in th.y geti.-r.iüy tue t with to have 1 1 -i r instnunent put in i erlect order. U. SCHON ALKKR. july31-dly '61

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

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OF SUAliK NO. 4, AS I nli 1'L.VT. NORTH STREET.

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MICHIGAN STREET.

fllllK PRICK OF THK AlaiTK PROPKKTY 05MICHMAX AND DKI.4 W. WF. STRKKT HAS BF.K

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TLi is tbe cha.rt aad mt deble vacant property tn the city, S3 per c:t.,' nrth o

twern Illmoi. Is U are Jinn sireei, wa u lü center of liüau:.

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