Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3627, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1862 — Page 2
DA ILY SENTINEL Tllf'Ui MAV 15 Tlie I n Ion It iuii be prrrrvrd Democratic Union State Ticket.
torn. itcttTAtT or TAT. JAMES 8. ATHOX, Of Marion Count?. ro icriTo or iTATr, J03EP1I UISTIN'E. OfFounUln Ouuntj. rot rtccKta or TATt, MATTHEW L. BKETT. Of Du'esi County. ro TTOIET OLMUt, OSCAR I HOI.D. Ol Decitur Cotntr. ro crc&irTt.?DtT or rrstic mTtccTiojc, SAMUEL L. IIUÜG, Or Allen Countr.
Thr l'nlcn as IC Wmm. Occaeion!! om Republican ppr, printed off in the tuckwoods affects to beliete that Ilepublican all want the Union re-tore! again "a it With the Chicago Tribune, the teneral organ of North wetern IlepuMicnuiini, it is diferfnt. Ye UT!a th.it paper ak: Supp the result ol thi war hall ) to "restore the LVum a it was" wlut shall we ruve The flattie of V illlMiiMhur?. TL Washington llrpuhlictn, which represents the Abolition eutinieiit irv Congress, enji in reference to the reception of the intelligence in rg-rl to the bittle of WilIiamourg br the Home: "The news was received hi 8ilenci no cheer no demonatrntiona of joy. but an oppressive tillne." If Fbikum h:id l.-en in the place of McClillaj, the IIoue, or t!ie? Abolition portion of it, would have pone raid with j'y, but to them a victory by McClella was InH iiew heuce t!.c:r ji!ence.
.'frellnfr f Coiiwe native in 'ongrr A Determination to oppoe the I'anuSf of Abolition tiewnrc. Wamiin(,ton, M.ij 11. In n'sronlance with previous notier, lliete wi a inretin of tlie riiiisorvntive meinLem of both bnuchen of Cniires in the Ilili !' Kpre-rnt.i-tire jetenlay aüentoon, lor the purpose of conultiu 4 to the 'e-t me.ni.' to defe.it the eherne ot the Secessionist id Allitinnist. The meeting consisted of the following naruti gentlemen: New York Klj ill WW-I and John B. rede. New Jer.-ey (le re T Cobb and Willi. mi (J. Steele. Teune!ee Horace Mirnird and A.J. Clements. Peiirnjlvanii Philip Johnson ami Joseph lUiIey. Ohio "Vm. Allen, Samuel S. Cox and James R. Morri. Illni W m. A. Itich.tnl.4on, J. C. Rubert-oii, A. L Kn.tppand Win. Kello.'. Rhode isUi..l Win. 1. SheflieM. Kentucky John J. Criitendeii, Gartet Divis, L. W. Powell. Robert MiUory. John W. Mentie, Aaron Harding. Wn. II. Wad-worth, Henry Grider. Gere W. Dunlap, L. Cüey and Ch.i.i. A. Wickliffe. Indien. I). W. Voorhee, J am es A. Cravens, Wm. S. Holm in anl John Law. Missouri R. Wilson. T. L. Price, W A. H ill, Joha W.Noell and J.ime-i S Rollinr
iUrjUud John W". Crisüild anJ Edwin II. Weimer. Viritilt Joseph Se-itr, Jacob B. Blair and Wm. Ü. Brown. Dlwir WillarJ Saulsbury und George i. Fisher. . Shortly after the hour appointed for he meeting ilr. Mallory, of Kentucky. arose and stated thti reasons th it hnd induced the cull tor such a coosutiatioo. It hid been made in the hope that there miht be some concert of action to destroy the enemies of the Union, South and North, wid with a view to future result- .h;t were not only exacted but also needed und demanded by the people of the country. The object was to do pood service in this time of peril, when we were threatened with destruction by abolition and e Cebion, and to unite against uli schemes which are imerillm; our republic. Oi! m tirt of Mr. äne.'field, of Rhode Island. Hon. J. J. Crittenden, of Kentucky, wa. chosen Chair man. Ou beiii eacortevl to the chair, Mr. Ciitteiiden S;tid: We are iwembJed. I understand, for a patriotic purpose none other than 4to consult on the best mode and manner to presort e and pro mole the vital interests of the country, and udopt fome wie pi in of action to ecur its reJetnptioii and everlasting welfare. This is the tbject, and the only object, of the meeting. In such coun- . eil I am glad to be. Our acts are not to be influenced by any prty purpose, much les is it our objevl to orgauixe any new p.uty. Our country ia the only obje-t to claim our attention, while we are to j;ive th tt attention to the performance of such duty iti the most wise and elhVieut manner. He had herrtolore taken his part in politics we all had but now he wished t devote the ream tit os his lite to the great purpose of caving our Republic We chould take such action as men and patriots." On motion of Mr. Cmens, of Indiana, Mr. Cox, ot Ohio, wss i-hoen Secretary of the nicclin.L'. Mr. WicklifTc, of Kentucky, said we had better have pome uuitv of action for the pi.rpio o! dev l.irin the tbject of tlie meeting, und sur'i;etel a committee. He moved for ?uch u coturuittre Mr. M illory suggested that in the formation of the committee, to 4;et the largest expies-ioti d the pep!e ol the L'nitl States, one from each State pie-es.t te clirtevJ. Mr. W.tkliffe acceptevi the suggestion. Mr. Swtsc ;N. Y ) s-id thie was no desire on his it t give th;s meeting a partisan character. The meeting had not U-en cal.c l, as he ut.dcrilerstiMHl, witti a view to pui tv po'.icv of an kind whatever, althutigh many ol us hive been mixed up iiuring ur Ii ves w itii part y m Itters, party ptedtlrclM'iis, ttnd party prtjuil:ces. liul t are in a l:me i tu ali er"uiial and pirty con:iei iun pnirs hefve the unnn-ne and niotueotous ctcnts that I. ate liansptitii, aiid the ii::ti.u c Mit.ci.ts an 1 gie it qtie-i in subuiitled to our ju tiuctit and action. We taev: heir to day w ith but one deiie and purjo-e, and that is to rie ilote aii party o n-t)ei a t.oii, that we may ct wieiy i.r ot.r-eies ami cur posterity , und the present and lutt.ie g'od oi the country . I, tor one, am te.oSy to engage in any nieaure tliitwill ttnd to tins rt ult. 1 am tr-dy to make any sacr tive. perso ud or otherwise, that maybe coiideiei neceataiy lor the let ii.tere-l-; d th countty. I hope t!. cou.iniltce cuggestetl lor npjo nttneiit will reprl w iue ic-.!uiiou th.t will unite ua all together as one sotid Udy , to act for the good of tl.e w hole c i.nti y . Mr. Wickl.t!- I tl.o.l I ma.! it di-tinct that th s meeting ws not tiT tl.e put pw-e d ti e oi gai.iz.itioti of any nity. byt to have the et!cct of utotifg our ow it ud Hie people's centimci.t- "ti the great questu u teiore the ctiutitrv . .m i the let mot:e of j rcer ing th s Union, ,ti.d le-tor-i;g un.veisal hartnctiy in ail thin;. t ,i our AClioll Cal make t practicable I d'd M.t tome heie to organize any jolit;cl paity, lu tor ao lion to mret the public eli-rctation and ho; e eteryttheie. I want to draw to our acticn hen- the public atlnUou every wheie Iroui j!1 cale -t.t s. with a view to deleat tboce me-icuie that operate to the I. ttioii tl oijau vantage io tu e t. Cou.e. I w.mt Soti.e re.o utioi adopted that .1. ! e h. e ovtauuuei ourele to a Occlaratioi of oiluct. Mr. UiclurLon (III.) I up;.-c I am rcnrdel a a party uiati. It is know n to liie gentlemen Ia) are rrent thai wiihin ifew dais past 1 have ceiled an addie wli'ico hs ',,t its clject tJe leoraiiizaiit n ot putty. I hd t-ei-aue It tlipot;on i ti th part of the ep!e lor th it erv thing, and trcaue 1 caw it woui.l meet the ac ejUnte ot the American peotk'e Ai:ei a reteien.e to the Ieuor.itic patty, M.. R a hard ii td: I do not despair of the pop!e cf tlie Northern States ctrning up to the full meaureul thi. occasion Fjr the State of liiino.s 1 can e-pecially Say thia I atn tlified ihst when weagAtna semb'e here in n tuture Co:irtes-, the cttreaje kbvdllioii prty 111 not hate men. t-is e,..nhon thu ti-or Lo iti.ike a i' l! call I aiee in whit has been said about the country and iL wjd. We ate u preserve the Oottituiioi mj i i, nod to re-tore tlie Union aa it as. It i int to tarn-
pere-1 wiih or impairelby any mere political ptrty I pr itet atjdiit and I dei'un e anything of tht kind. Tho'.igb we Ime d Hetft vieas on ter
trti uhject, tili our fitt-i an l min purje is t-
seized the wbo!e prty of the administration; they have niffer in the brain, rirjer in the bowel.
nigger in the etc, nig. er, nigger, ryhete. j Ste tin er i urp.isl, caloric tnir e o'i-mj- I
pre-rie the C'onir ui.on. We hive plenty of Ief.e-J ; w tter-po cr, la w pa er, v.i.w':t,i,;on ri
p.-aer wuhsr. the limits of ihe Cont(tutin t j er, and all the pem, phv ic.il, moral, and po w-l A ll J .. M. Ii.. 1. ..r.aflitfl!litl...1 I. i l u III.'- ' ! .1 i
I'l '-" uic nil- nil, Aliil III Cll ' : I v l'il'oi""" j iriL-ii, hit .n'lin llinr C'l J"l lor III IH' Tr 1 1 II i 11-
1
, lor one, an te.dt to he!;.
Mr. Mei.ics ol K'titu- kv diruI the
0,'ie-ti ja, atj 1 its com-s fill elTe.ts. Htf was nr a uuty ol" a uon lo Oeiet aijd otenhiow tiio-e wiio had cau-ed aud were ma na n'mg I iis rehel lion. II sai I, I am ready lor this purpose to unite upon some ba:a of action agiinst trie ree!s. It i my fi"t cJ eartest t'e re toourthtow everjw!ere those why have been and are striving to change our Irame of poTerntneut. I watit to unite with every min LoU for putting down thia tebellion. I am for meet inj tlie traitors of the South, and the other enemies of mv country known as abolitionists. I a tu for ignoring all
party distinctions
jer power tli it moves the liu--e, i.nwiod.. ree-
"ir ii. ni'd te ,ng m i of ruttet.ne.s w hii !i m ikes !
U'itlii ad Tii Ii -t t n an. I its turtv.
U Mi rol.j.eis. im. k aitu woundeil. wive ami; children of thoe soldier., whue n.en say and j
eyerywhere. may ufTer agony, dcpiT, fam;re, anything, and no humiUrian doctrines are pre-ich-l for them by the-e niggc-charmcl sair.U of Itepuh'ic-tnisai -no Governtyent disburse menu fvjr tlieir support. Rut for twenty-five thousand fat, shiny, greasy, fragrant uigzers, tlie Government i rivin a perenniitl eniertainment. This number of sable aristocrat, without labor, wi:h out care, without the askinir even, are fel.
clothe. and houel by the administration of Abra-
Mr. Shelheld.of Rhole Iland I iup&o-e that i htm Lincoln at IMton Heal alone. There are
the o!-je t of this meeting is to organize a plan of j at least thirty thousmd more ne-roes supjiorteil I action to meet and uele t certtiu propositions be j by the Government in the s.:n:e wav at Foitie-s fore Congtes. 1 am in favor of the administra Monroe. Washington and thmuiihout the armr j tiou of the Constitution according to it cpint. I j of the We-t. The con-titntion al Government ol : am opposed to lhoe who are opnoe-l to it, I the United St itei is keeping a cr u.d national
w net tier tney come jrorn ine vorm or me oouiu. ; "nigger dance bou-e. at a cot of iöd.lMK) ler !
whether the v are in arms against the Goveinment or not. I am oppose! to many of the eherne that have teen advanced in this Hou-e. I am oposed to the general confiscation measure, whether br legislative enactment or any other process. I am in favor of the maintenance of the suprern icy of this Governmht at uny cost. I am opposed to the determination to interlere with our military ollia-r, weakening and paiaUz ing their efloiU in putting down this rebellion. 1 am opposed to an inttrlcrence with the local institutions of any State where they are protected bv the Constitution. I would puuih the leaders ol this lehellion as far as any gentleman, per-
haps. It it is necessary to en.ict any law to bring about such punishment I am ready to .-up-port it. I am not willing to stand upou any pi it-
d.y. Arid every grain of ahe.it, even keinal ol
corn, every pouto raised in the great Northwe-t mut be taied to help pay for tliis pliilo niggerou experiment ol the AbolitiouirU of New England.
The 'inf and Palm, a nigger paper published ! by a qnai nigger known as lielfath suggestive j name the path of abolition is red with blood in the city of Roston, is in high glee at the ri-e j und pi ogress of CuR'ee. Ann)!ij! otlier goo! things i it prates of i the statement '-hat Redpatli writes j fioCi this city, tint he has ji)st had an interview J with "Oi l Ate," and congratulated him upon the i
establichmetit ol diplomatic relations with the ebony p-owers of Liberia arid Hay ti. "Abe" was
pleased, and informed his friend Red path so the I'inc and Valm tates that having heml that
lorrn al.li h III U'l bcn To i f fiiitti In the count rv . f .,1.... fl . f r.. -. I -W.. ..I .1 .. : ! .: 1 ...!
. ... . . j j . . ... . . i a- 'J m u. "lit oi nie iii-cr rc.'iuciinii i I agree that the supremacy of the Constitution j Hayl! was m route to visit the United States on and the maintenance of the Government is our board of a ship called "the Twenty-second ol De first and highest and holiest duty. If this meet cember," he, Abraham, had ordered, together! ing was for the purtm-c of reforming the old ; with his Cabet. that when the said ship, con- I Democratic iaity, I would not bej.eie. I am a eying the said higli toned female African, should ! supporter ot the poricy of the President ol the! land upon our shores, a national salute shall be
uniitü aiaics. ui course, I no not commit my- j hrcd Irom the Brooklyn navy Yard. 1 hat will self to his every act. I am opj-o-ed to those who ! be one of the greatest'triumphs of the age libdtiiu!n e Abraham Lincoln. A truly con-erva I ertv. freedom and twnilitu without re-ard to
' M J O
tue put cannot denounce him. I beheve his is a wie Nlicy. I am will i,g to commit in twit" to a unity with any man in curtaining the Con-tit u lion and this Government. I a in oppo-cd to Mr. Arnold, to make tieedom national and slavery mlioii al. 1 am oj po-ed to the adoption of any agitating measure, Irom which can lesult no pood or practical utility at this time. I lad ete the general confi-c ition and general emancipaiioii measures both unwi-e now and impolitic. Mr. Cjavci:., of Indiana This i certainly nn extnimlinary meeting, in some respects. I do not reiiiemoer of ever having attended any meeting of this kind. We see here gentlemen representing diHcicnt parties, and yet all united on one great basis for action. We have been noti tied th i C it is not lor partv purpose, and we see
color or kJot.
It is altogether probable that Mrs. Pie.-ident Gellrard will condescend to grace ihe more aristocratic social circles of diplomatists and Cabinet oflicers at Wellington with her divine corporeal I lesfiice in 111 ii via. Wai ui weather is drawing near. Dut I shall soon expect to see Her Highoes-, in low necked dress, eiosing somewhat pel haps the rich volup tuous swell of her ebon bust, gliding through the halls of the "White House, leaning graccfullv uptin the Hrm ot the gay and festive Sumner, or, I ei chance, flirting aid follting with the everuncluous and juicy brother Lotejoy. Sreiddy and grandly the Republican party drifts tow ard univervil Abolition, negro eju ility
atid social, political and connubial anial-'amation
here men who voted tor Mr. Iheckimidge. and , Hw much longer will the stion, sturdy, "hor.-e Mr. Hell, and Mr. Lmcoln. We have met heie j -cn-e" of the Western States consent to become
as coti-crvative men, lor the a hole country's
gixnl, mid ti direct the force of public attention, consider ition, and opinion. We are to rise ab ve party, to the hight and dignity of full-grown clate.-uien, to meet the requirements and iieee-1-sities of these limes. I am oppo-ed to the agitation of subjects prejudicial to tlie intere-ts ot this Union. 1 am ojosed to the agitation of the question of slavery, us tending to destroy this (overntneut. I am for ju.-t such a policy as will satislv tho-e Southern men now in arms against the Government that they are mistaken and inu.-t relinquish their hoj w I he We-tern people, whose interests are divided, must look to their pecuniary inteiests, and to nil their interest.- to those inteiests involved in a maintenance of the Government and the preservation of peace. Mr. Kellogg, ol Illinois I am liapy and thankful to st so many gentlemen heie, mail am sure there would have been many more pres ent hid thev only known the tine object ot the meeting;. Party li is I alien below uur considcra lion in the effort to successfully combat this mighty dorm. 1 am not preparer! now, lor one, to lake the ptelimin try steps lor w party organization. Sir, we have a higher mission. We chould meet together, we should consult together, we should act togeiherto secuie 'he benefit of n wie ami statesmanlike policy. What 1 desire is this: to have come concert of action to meet those measures that are injurious, and as injuriously thrown before Congress. It we only act together, we can break dow n :md ovei throw 11 those wdJ, mad scheine-, which go to m ike the life of party excitement, in the same ratio as they injuriously affect the life of our once peaceful country. I nrn for a union of all conservative men. My position is just this: I urn for putting down this devilish reheilioi;, but in lestoring the
Constitution and the Union I am for te-f ecting
a p tying patty to tlie carrying out of the niggerex ilting plans which the weakly, sentiinenUl, tr.iiiscendeiit.il and befuddled brains of New Engl itid have originated? Let the Democracy answer at the ballot-box. "WfcBK IOU AT sLCRLTARY WELLES'ä PARTI LAST NIGHT?" So asked a poor, toadying, puling, little branbtead Abolitionist, the other day, of Hon. Dan. W. Vooihees. "No, sir! no, sir!" was the emphatic reply. "Oh! you ougl t to hate been there;" why wasti's you?" "liecaiise, sir, when at home 1 never associate with thieves, either publicly or privately, and 1 do not propi.se to begin now." Little bran hied Abolitionist -tarted off on a full trot, and, in my opipion, will never more en quire ot Mr. Yoorhees why he don't vist old No.ih Welies of the Catalii.e and Morgan Department. HONORS EAST.
To day, Captain Ilailey and Hoggs, of the I New Oi leans squadron, were very properly, by a j tesoluiion of the Jlou-e, netmitted the privüeg'e:
oi tue noor. .Members were mtrodui -ed to tlicin, and m.iny congratulatory senliments were there interchanged. Altogether the aÜair was creditable. Hut before these gintlemen and patriots were oil lioiu the floor, a tush was made on the Republican side id the House to greet some newer hero, and I soon found tti.it the man for whom tili- sympathy and admiration was being expressed, was none other than the horse thief, negro steiler and murderer, Jennison, of Kansas Jayhawking' iiotoiiety. He could not have the floor without a resolu
tion, and ihcieloie lie just stayed in among the
and ce'-uriiig the rights of States and individuals. ; Lnv ejoy and Julian uiteas u.durallv as one crow
When that ie-ult is accomplished 1 am satisfied, j flies to another, or one mule w ill break into a field
He bad heatd that tlie ultras proposed to makei that contain other long eared monsters
It is to be presumei i that the "old sea doi;s."
who have just assisted in the t iking of New Orleans, will, when they leirn tVit Jcuuisou, ft id
umne ytnus, are i-ermitted i-jxin the floor by I
virtue ot their deeds, conclude that "honors are
SIR. THOM AS or M AsSCH t StTTS.
This gentlein in to d iv gave Thaddens Stevens !
a terrible c istig ttioii during a debate upon the j
the Lot ejov bid palatable. He thought we h id
better ote to lay the bill on the table while it was in its present obnoxious state Mr. Cox.oi Ohio 1 hat motion has been made at.d voted down.
Mr. Mallory (Ky ) read a redut'on proposing : easy to defeat the Lovejoy bill as unconstitutional and j
ruinous. Mr. Sheffield The Secretary (Mr. Cox) has
the tlo..r for Monday to make a motion to dispose; h, introduced by Arnold or Illinois, to mike ol the bill. j "phreeduin" national and slaverv sectional, ex Mr. Cox After Mr. Fisher shall have made te,;) the at e i of "phreedum," abjlisl, shivery in his speech I will be entitled to the floor, to mote I u territories now org.ir.ize! and thioughout" all
to posiiHii.e nil next iei emner. . states of the United State . Mr. Fi-hcr (D. I.) 1 intend to move its indefi i Lotejdy introduced a suj pbmentsry bill rela I inte HistH.iienient. ,ivt, , polygamous voung commonw e ilth of' Mr. Noell (Mo.) Uvowed arother meeting. I p'la,t exieultsl the area ol "phree lum" j '1 he motion to appoint n committee o one Irom x mrther. takim: in II the world, the rest of j each State to dr..lt iesoluti.-iis exprescive ol the uiat:kind. and constructive! v Emancipating "liie object ol the meeting, was adopted man in the ino .ii," w h., is aVeuelbv Lovejov to ! The lobowmg i thetor.in. ttee: Messrs. Cut- M,4:,t. ,i.irk t.oul.(!0cU.d, if ,,ot a' lull blooded teTueu, ot Kentucky ; Hall, ol Mi-"Uri; Shetlield, Ethiopian. ot Khode 1-l.md; Onsheld. ot Maryland; Altn,( Du, ing some remarks of Mr. Thomas upon t!e ! ot Oh o; Kuhards ol Illinois; Craiet.-, of In mi,-oiist,tu!ioiialiiv f these Utopian projecis. !
main; i.niw n, o- u gnua ; ..oui.so.,, oi i enn.-yi-; old Sitvens became cujix ilious und impudent, I
as usual, and endeavored to m ike Judge Thomas the victim ot his dirt v wp; but he caught a ; tartar. I'he Judge siid he defied to put anidei ol coiistiiutioual law in the he d of the chairman ' of (he Committee of Ways and Means, and that if he sue. ec'ievl, the said idea would be as com- ' p.uooiilcss and lonely as a single mouse in a very strange and very empty gat ret. The ancient i
i h id leus retired looking sour, and grumbling in
Vrtina; Ward, of New Yoi k ; Fisher, ol Delaware;
Miwiard, of Tennessee, and Steele, of New Jersey. Mr Sheffield moved tint the Chairman ot this meeting be the Chiitnianof the committee, and desirt-J jit. Secretary to put the motion It w,is put Mini carried. It was moved that heu the meeting adjourn it nJj.o. in to meet on Tue-Jay evening, at eight o'cl' "I'll . Atter some conversitiot. it was carried tint the co mm. pee h it e p er to enlarge it-ed" bv add at g to i: numbers. Thenmieot Yies-rs. Wicklille ai.ii Kei.ogg were ad It-i to the committee. I iie si.bstinceof the resolutions reported by the committee appointed at this caucus were li-iicd in the iitiufl of Tuesday uinning. The following fiom the New York Trthunr of Monthly shows the way the movement strikes the radio.il: 'In ttoint of nunders, ihe Democracy reconstiti.tn.g Cam us of Saturday was lespectable, between lorty and fifty meuiieof the Hou-e. and setei.il Senators, Messrs. PottcU and Saulsbury among them, being present. The tone of the meeting is linderst! to Yite been perte--ilt in harm-Mil" with the at Yallandiwham nnnilejto. The Jiteseiue of Mr. Ciittendeu in the cii or sw.-ikene-l memories of thedaysof compioniise, which weie still luither fieshei.ed by the conspicuous. iositioi tken by Mr Keliogg, ol Illinois tie only m in e!eMNl as a Kepubhcaii w ho w as pre--i.t. Fvilting trumpeters ot the ;n-h;eve-i.imts of ibis caitcns de;lireilut Mr Kellogg shall m te the AUditi'Miisfs m the West, an 1 and ti. it Mr. SiiethelJ. oi Khode 11 uid, slid! lay then low iu me Kast." -
iii uch the same st v !e th it chan-ctei ize him tun, lighting the taro b inks, he h is b.id luck and lose all his bet even when he "coppers " ly the! wn;, Tha-ideus Steiens, the ch airm in of the committee that mikes taxes for the j-eopie. i the lies inveterate gamester to be found. Tl.e "tiger" i. is fitnilinr to him as are the trained anim i!s ol lv.rimni's to Yau Amburg in short, T had i den is a sort of Herr Diiesbach among the "Ti- ' gets" of Waslnngton. Moral chaii m ui of the nnyal committee of Moirill taxes .m l tai itl. established by this greit moral Republican pirty! Little Mr. Precision Arnold, of your city who' always spe-iks is though he had fixetl up his, mouth by saying UtrtJ prune began a desultory dissertation upon his bill, and incidentally s;wke o keeping "good f tilh" between the States. This" brought Wadsworth of Kentucky down' up. n h in, who st.de! tint thv gs.d laith of an' AriioU w.is Punic, or sometiiingtoih.it effect. I lutetiiiop ubside!. .
Spc al Corrpnctf nee of tLe Chicago Times. Irom t utliinton.
The STOf,htbi Hpidrmlc in Conj- HfCtp-
From raKiiiuati IV. ' Current Mi H I'inaticlnl mid t oiiiuirrriiil sumniar)' for tlie lit Week. The great and accumulating' supply of unempl iyl capital is becoming urOeosome, nd eteiy sale May ol invest, ug i is being .yug'it alter w liii an eien e-s ;n d anX ety quite unusual in this country. K.l iv, "Mate and t.v e i.meul stock, wh en are re- ud'eil safe, aie being bought rapidly, a::d rates hive largely ad lamed w.tluu . the past week, and we etud 1 the rem irkaMe 1
tinn nf JfHniton, the Katitat Harte Thief, on tictof the sbn ks ut the Unded Suites be ug ;
tktVrof the lle-C4ti,atiou TUd ctually wtajv e par. a hen tt.e imliou is engaged, . if not in a torei'n war lor its rights, but act-allv in toetiMhsJsd.; lhonas.ajXla$-$c.. c. itdemal struggle for exist, tc; and a strugWiMiitiio.v, May 10. ' gle. Uo. of such immen -.n: portion that the , coTIstii ttrcTiox. ! I eople of i.ther land regard Tt f.opelesa. Here; The contested election e,se in the lL.u-e .rM f lCt K'r. he. 'nq lat:ou of capitalists, j
siaie-meii ai.ii ixjiiinai cvom ii-'-.s, m .o. in i
tne hilory of nations. Go l il Monday United Slates sixes i-old at the New ivik Mock BiMrd nl's?'., percent, preru .taking Ltdd lor the stand
ard. This is certainly a uew thing uuier the) sun.
The demind for money, in this city, contin-1
ue ot the most lim'teJ nature, aial tlie banking: or ni diev i.e ng t'Usii e- a in the nullest ah le .I pi. tii.tt Ic ,.f all otheis Ttie exlii.r
Ijusu e-, w h 1 1 w a i.i e it --Uli. e of prori . no '
pre.'ty much all decide 1 The principal inquiry
oy tne coicuniiee on e eci'ons w i n..i w ii re ee ved the most legal l.ote, but who is the be: I .CT, htionist, and. btidiiig out that important bit. ot knowledge, the gentlemn seized with most; n-!eul loie of the Alricati and his exaltation i, at unit iep-.i tei a t-e'ng'duly elected, and aw ax. I i
el a
se it in the mi igogue
Mbklll I.l.NoLS. Sutti a chircod S.iihelnni a the ItepuM can
de ol the Hu um: ol Re, icseiiUtivcs cot not te ' hatuly pay upen-es. wPkIi is one ol the results found eL-ew hee, etcept iu tlie legilaite coun j of the (ov ernnieiil -utreney. tiool Uunnes pwc.l i-f L.hsii t .ml Haiti Neuroj aobi.t has j fr c:ih be ea-ily r.cgotiatetl til jr etid., tht
quotations being H Id per cent., but f.tod fiarties. ta al,t- j.vpr no iisk is ntt iched, tind no riitüculty iu obtaining n.i-t.ev al f per celt.
1 he dem i.d b r x hange ha beeo quite m'l. j crate, i.nd the pet rai pect of the unrket has j not undergone uny xlt ration. (I iMlt, adtanced i owing to t he ;tdt tu e in New York -n- t in eonsequence of any lUtnand in this nty. We quale; ' a . ii
Duyr.':. sedtig. New- York par 1 4'. pi em O dd (i,34. I rem. f 3 piem The wevther has become dry r5 warm, the thermometer during the day time t cir.g as hijjh as M it noon the Ust thrf e or four dt)s. Spiring work with farmers has been prosecute! withgreit vigor and an immense bre-'dth of land town the list tine? week with oat$ anJ spring wheat. The ground baa baked porjie owing to the previous rains, and some rain is?.needed now to facilitate com planting. The b?rs of short crop of pring wheal and oats, entertained in April, owing to the late, wet pprinr', lute been dissipated, and no deficiency iu the tiops for that cau-e is now leaied. I he scarcity of labor in the agrjaltural districts, ow ing to the large number o men in the army, w ill no doubt result in a diminished breadth of land being planted with corn, mon e-pecially as the price is now so low; but a go supply of it will he in the country nevertheless, should the seisou prove favorable, as a moderate crop, with the quantity of the crop of ltGl still in the hands of farmers, will make the whole supply a full average one. The prospects of a large fruit cro were never better, prob ibly. there having been t frost to injure the buds. Kali wheat looks wonderfully we:l in all the State-, and should this month aud the c.uly part of June be moderately dry, theie stains to be no doubt that the crop w ill be largo one. The only danger is tlt.it it w ill grow to rank and rapidly should the weather be of a forcing character. Tine has been a moderate degree of activity in the general markets. Prices ol biead-tulf-aie lower, whilst tho-e of provisions ani generally better. The unfavorable news from England, and the depressing effect it had on the New York market, caused a decline in flour and wheat, though not to that extent which would have taken place had the receipts been large, and had bad tiiey been forced on this m u Wet. As it was, holders weie not willing to submit to . ihe decline asked by buyers, and in many cases stored in pieleience to selling. Sti'iertine flour sold at $ 1 10a4 15. but was held at $1 rt).i4 tlö, and it was ditlicult to buy unv below the titter quotations, at the close; but it was only by feeding the demaud as it existed, these rates could be realized. Wheat declined to 90a03c for redt aud Ööa'Jrc white, and elo.-ddull. Oats advanced to Gc.aiid corn to5öa3Gc, with a good demand. Itye advanced to 51c. Tlie distillers are billing corn aril rye quite freely, owing to the continued activeleu and for whisky. Beef cattle declined fully ,r0e per cental, and the market dull; good shipping lots sold at $iiöt 3 d gross. The suprly was iu excess of the demand. Hogs declined 20c. and veiy dull; the demand is confined to the wants of the cily butchers. No ice curing whatever doing this season. Siieep firm. The Provision market lias been firm and buoy nnt, holder not being disposed to hI, generally 8f enking, under the impression that a demand fiom the South will soon arise, and lead to a speculative movement and a consequent advance in prices, and it has been difficult to buy, without paying the advance rates asked by Ind. lets. Mess poik has been bought to the extent of 7,000 brls, on New York account, at $10 iidald 7." for country, and $10 75all for city, closing at the outside rates. This pork was taken, we understand, to till contracts made there lor Juny delivery, und is being shipped by canal nd lake at the low rate of $1 25 jor hi I, Thcte his been a good dem uid for beef, and 4.000 hi Is extra mess sold at $12 i'l; this also goes to New Yoik to fill Government contractu. Hulk poik b is been held at .'Pjj', -D.j and 5f.jc for shoulders, hams and sides, but these r ites leiifr nltovt those buyers were disposed to pay, thcie has not been much done. Shoulders hi, d bams sohl to a modetate extent at l.2 ;ii;d ljvj pickeJ, tm l if the donund hid" been nir-t at these rates, a large amount would have been taken Thre has been hardly anything done in side; the dem uid for LiverjooI has ceiscd, though shoulders and hims are being still taken lor that ma i ket Lard has been in good demand, but it was held higher, w hich, to a great extent, cltecked busi-ne-; 7e ha been freely paid for good country rendered, at d 7?4'c for prime city, but at the closp, under the advice- from New York, the mai ket w as less firm. The stock of this article, in this city, is tint heavy, and a good deal ii being held out of the market, under the belief th it
it is the safest article to hold till autumn, in view ; of the large quantity which has already left the I
country. Rtdchers lard is dull at 6ib4'c, without packages; head and gut at Glabgc, and kettle-rendered gut at f.jC. Ricon sides have been in moderate dem ami at r34(". but at the close were held at 6c, and not much in the market No demand for shoulders; they arc held at .'i34'a4g. Sugar-cured hams are in fair dem ind at 7c. A firmer market for sugar, coffee and molasses in New- York, has induced a corresponding feeling here, and pi ices of sugar are in favor of sellers, and no forced sales making, wh.cli h id been
the ease to a great extent previously. There is i an improved jobbing dein md, but all articles are purchased sparingly and with reference to current ; wants. The im)Hirtations continue light and the j
amount going into consumption lair. Linseed oil is verv dull and salable only in the
small way at cdaIc Tiwf demand is quite ! igi;t .v ! i he whisky market Ins been crei'ly excited, and prices went up to 21c, but prices in New j York giving way, lc of this advance was lost, j and the market closed at2 V. , The distillers are , making all they can, and dealers aud speculators ' are laying up a large supply for the future.! Should no tax be put on the stock on hand, as! soon as the law goes into operation, all the dis-! tillers will stop and the dem md w ill he supplied i
from the stock; and as nil dealer in the Northern or loval Stites have been laving in heivy
stocks as well as numbers ot others who are not i
de dors, it is quite probable that any Northern demitid which tiny arie will be easily supj'Ked, j and that an unusually dull and li.'elc-s ma i ket,' wilt follow, except a Sijuthern demand ari-e-; J in "Iced it would seuu that the only hope of est ib '
im .or Unit advance, depends upon
AMUSEMENTS.
II A S O A I C II A L Ia . lietiirii ol tln In vorit oh. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY KYKNINGs, MAY IC AND 17.
DRY GOODS.
THE WELL KNOWN JIK O O li C M (LATE) IIOOI,i; V CAJIFIIELL'S MINSTRELS. . From "Sitdd'a Sa'oon, Broadway, "Sew Tork. Ii. M. HOOLKT Jk (i. W. II. GIIIFFIX, rnOPRlF.T0R5, In tht ir unequalled Ethiopian i.ntrrt(tinmcnts.
Ftr particular e Tos'fr. Door open at 7; con.m.-no at s o'clock. D T krU 25 cent. X h'.f price. uiu-sUl FRANK FHWAnpS. A cent.
TRIMMINGS. &C.
CAKKIAt.12 TRIU.m.tiS AND Saddlery Hardware, RW CASH ONLY! tIALL :peci? at'entin to Fnameled Irathfr, FnmeJt C'fiths, SpriniraTt Axles. Holt, Hsii-Is, Clith, and lam.t-k. HL'NTKIt, Kl'MKSION A CO., ml.Vit.it ' 16s Main htnet, Cincitinati, 0.
NOTICE.
To Hal tiers of Mlloomtngton Hit ilk .Volts. "VrOTlCF: i hrehy piven that the netcs of the I:l.K.mX w iiict.'U batik, eraTiiz -d under the Free Haukin Lew of the Stat of Imhaiia, and .u-pendod for a failure to cunij.l y with the j.o.vi-ions t.f s.-jif l.iws, wil! te re-d-enit-il t.-r iiin-ty luys longer fr"Tn the date of liie pubI caiinn i f this notice, at the livideirl hf retcfare derlard by the Auditor of State; and at tlie expimtion of b ninety day aforesaid a id rift will be declared of any snrj hi- that may he rcm.iiniiij in the o!!re of the Atiditir .r Trea-urer of State ln-h-iiuiMK to urh Lank, to the hol. irr of cerlilicates 'f anv liTifmid tiah.nee. AI.UFKT I.AN;K. Auditor of State. J. S. IIAKVKV, Treasurer of State. May 13, l.c,t;2 inj l-i3 .ka3w
BOOKS.
TWO NEW NOVELS by Tint ArTHo or " Uiifle rX"oiiii-i Oiilin.9'
THE PEARL CF ORR'S ISLAND. AGNES OF SORRENTO. ET MRS. UARHiKTT RKF.CHF.R STOWK.
f ItHF-SK two ftorW by th popular authoress of "fncle I Tom's t'ahin." are new tor sale, together ur separately, a the purchiWT tn.iyw i-h. Tbej uii foriu in f izi and Myli' of b'Dilin. One is a Ruiuance of America, and the otiicr a Itouianre of Italy.
FOR S A L K AT tnvl4-il2w
REAL ESTATE AGENCY. ITOIt S.M.K AM) EXCH ANT.K SKVFRAL ELIT.AXT ' res (ti-ncps in this city. Also, Imild.iig lots and taburl au residences, on eay teiuis. Atso Garden Ix.ts, vari ir:g in ie from one to forty acr-. Also, iVestorn Lants to exchange for city property, and w iP py itifU'ronce of value in money. Thos wishinirto sell r evchante property are requested to call and rgi-ter ttiir onijierty on my lo- ks. Per
sons de.-ii in t - liuy or ec'.iitj:' property are requested j
to call. I als' ncccti.it lojiis of money, examine titles, and pay taxe. Horse and bucy always ready to convey itmii round thecitv to look t proiierte. KILBY I KUiiLSON, Real Estate A Kent. Office Oppvdte Glenn's Ll.lf. myl3-I10t WINE. 3f TU AUK'S CATAWKA WINE. In order to save persons wanting my Pure Catawba Wine, the expense of coming out to uiy place, on tlie "NaMonal Road, over the river, au to enable persons wanting it for j'ckue'. to get it w ithout delay, I have placed it for sale at the Grocery Store of llugdiire A Hunter, "o.25 West Washington btreet, w here it can be had at the same tonus as of me. JACOB TRAUB. iiiayP2-dlw-w2t
TAILORING BUSINESS.
I HAVE COMMKNCK1 TH K AI'.OVK r.L'SINKSS IK McOuat's I'.liKrk, No. K, secotid floor, w here I wold be lea.-ed to see all my frienls. I proniLe to give entire s.itisfnrt ion in tittiojf ami making ail irarno-ri's in(n:stel to ray care. ftiiv6-13w JAMKS McCkhAIY. CoTivilSÖN MER C HA N f S .
C, L, S, Matthews, GENERAL COMMISSION AM IV 'FORWARDING MERCHANT, Larc S' irr-1 rool Ruilfliii, NO. 124 FOURTH ST., WF.ST SIDE, Helnefn .yiHin Mrrct unci tlie ICIver. LOUISVILLE, KY. RC7)U. Coiisi'timei)ta are respeetfuHy solicited, and imnieUiitte ab-s w ith prompt returns guaranteed. jan!3
MEDICAL.
Ii-Inn any thi.
Tb ere is tin imprt'nt question cnmiectetl with ! tliis m itter, uanielv: incase of a drawback oeiiijj ; al!..wel, in ;dl lire:n -liipments t aKholiol, ; etjii il tu 0 e per f-aüon tor pronf spirits, will tl,U j tie atliwei on .shipment from tlie stock on hand? Slu'uld llii- he the case, om ri will tt from the ; (I.'Mtoti.eiit iieitly as muvli as tlie artii le c.st ' them, and e.iti rn.tke an iuitnense p-"fit iu a.Jilitioti. : Died. I
JORHaN In this city, on the I4;h in-tai:!, Sarah, wife ' of 'Ihoiiia J-Tdaii. TLo fuiirril will take place at Center I'd- this after-I nM n. Tbe rar will leave tb; Uoi ui lpitib:s ar;eri:n n : at It oVWk
MEDICAL.
PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. -
f p l.A M F. S O F I ) F. L1C AT F. II F. A LT H 0 R t M P A t R F. I ; 1 'iraiiii::'i.t or tv those t'y -ii..m an itrrrar .f ! f4uuiy 1-. I ruin ny r -..n otjeciir:aM', tbe i 1 i-r-.srid I w.-tld r a .irescnpiion wLith i perfectly r-ljatile i.d , fe, ai.d w hi:h na oeen prescribed ii varioL part of th IH1 WorlJ lor the pa.t oeot'irjr. Attltoash It i article lery cheap and simple, jet it ba been put yp i it half , pu.tt..tt!e and o!d very extus4e:y at the exherbitaut 1 r: f ..f .' pr bottle, the utiJeri -ijed p'i'pea " fur- j ni-b the rcije for 1, by th possession of w hich evry ! la !y ran upplj tfrselt with a perfect safrzuard, at any ; dr:i ftore for the in3inc nm of ii eent pr year. nj j phyieiB or druist w lilteil you it U jrfectlT harmlet, thou-srid "f I'-stimordal ran b pr'eured of its elt!ca.-y.
er.t to any part ot the world on rece.j.t ot fr.br ad ire ng. Da. J.C. DVVr.kAl X. P.O. R.j,No.2'ii'l,ew Haveu,Coaaecu:ut. a;yi3-dlm-l
CAVALRY Sc ARTILLERY.
o jn i: ii t i it i: ii
Tecmr Men w aitet f r t Kcitj
tC?i-: lar f. S. Artny. to fill np the oM
wtn..a airü Krrimrtli. lrur sriM'utar ; 'r'? at tae r.-i riii :r. -Ccr, No. IV " est Wt4!.i(tun -trt-tH, over Vijeu' Uirware Store, la ctnr?e of Ho Hi. KT S. SMITH. JJ Lieut. 11 U. S Cavalry, RrTuiUn Uteer. Haan KicatLiiaia, Sern aid. unli-ulu
i n ro a: t a t to ia a u i k.s. DR. JOHN lURVEY. Il.VVI.NG FOR UPWAF.D OF tweniv year i oted bis professional tim xclasivelr to the" treatu.-t.t of frill it I e Di f f Ir Ii 1 1 i r. awl havin rsiicce'd. in heusandsof rase in reMoriug the aaiictrd t' sound health, has now entire confidence n Cfrinr pti'licly his Crrf .Itnerican ttc met! it" IJR. HARVF.T'S CHRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Whiehhave neve yet fatJi'd (when the direetidtih havt bet-n irictlj followed,) in removing dlRienltie arising fr.nn onsTiircTioN, oi: stoppaae ok nati'ke, Or in resturine the system to prfct health .when snir-ring from Soinl A!T"eotu.ii, PrUpsu., Lteri, the Wl.i r-., or other weakfe of tlie Uteriii1 Organs. AN, in l'casf of leli1ity or Nrvu rotrat,on; Hysterics. lVlpita ti'-tii, Ac, which are the foreruimer ot mre aerious di. . Jflrajr The-e pill are prf-''y harmla on the entl tUiH.o and uiT te tken by the mot detwate frinal without caustrjf distress, at the snine tim tliey act like a charm I') tre rzther.ing itiviorat:::if ar.d retortrtr thesy-frtc to a lealrhy eT)dit!'!i. and by btir.plr.g on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cause the olf trut t:on may aris-. They should, however, not l.e taken durii g the firt three -r four m ntbs of prei.aer, tho"nn safe at any oter ii;u, a u.icrrii would be tLe rrsult. Fach box coi.tains 60 P.llf. Price 11, and worn deiredw ill te er.t by mail, pre-paid ly any adrtrtiaed Airent. on rrHpt of the mottey. Sold by Hni.'i-t cei.erally. J. BRYAN, Uch'eT. New Tnrk, flTier.il A?-Tt. aj-jjf TOMI.INSON A COX, Agritrr In lianap.dia. .ulIS-'!A '61
1 Slight Coltl, cr if ate. jDlitceiL, tuhich might be chez-sri urith a eimTle rxrredy.
if neglected, often terminates stricusbj. Ferjj are auzre cf the imrcrizrjzt cf stepping a ßaiaL cr gfliqht ßdcL m it3 ßrst stage ; that urÄzh in thut begisvürtg xuculd t,:eli V a mild remedy, if net attended tc, scon attacks the lungs. Xixrejirst introduced eleven ears agj. It has leen prcved thai they are tht best article befcre the public Jcr 2'ki.ÜunxL, f1ßalcifin.t the Hackirjr Ccugh in ficsiAumiilcn, and r.urnerrus afectizns cf the 7 i teat, giving immediate relief. Public Speaker & Sitmcrg xirJl find thvem effectuxl fzr clJ.rir.r and strengthening the icioe 13 old t'j all (Druggists anl Qt.iUra inJZedicins, a 5 cerjlspr Jrz.
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TO TE2S L-iID2S2S.
SECOND LARGE INVOICE SUMMER DRY GOODS JUSTKECETVEDAT No. 5 East Washington St.,
consisting ix Takt or
FINE DRESS GOODS. LACE ANl) SILK MAXTLES, LINENS (fLÖVKb AND HOSIERY. PAK A SO LS.
PLACK AND FANCY SILKS. NEW STYLES SAQUES. WHITE (;oois. EMPiKOlDLKlKS.
St'N UMIUIKLLKS.
HOOP SKIRTS, SILK MITTS. LADIES1 GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S FINE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, CLOTHS, .llcn' anil Hoy' Wear, Triminiii. Aotiou, Vc.
KVERTTHING IN TUE LINE, AND AT PRICES TO Sl lT THE TIMES. CALL SOON AND EXAMINE THK STiiCK. M. H. GOOD, Propriotor.
RAILROADS.
BELLEFOXWLER.n.LLE.
Siitiiinrr Arrniizcincnl.
o
N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 5, 1-62, train on
una line w in ra:i as follow:
Eastward Tit this. S:20 A. M. -Moasrso F.xrarsa Arrivinir at Union 8:05A.M.. Cre-tline IJ:.".0 I'. M., connecting therewith trains f..r Cleveland, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Washington, B-Moii and all Fatem cities. Tliis i the fast expre a train; to Philadelphia 29 hours, New York 2i hours, Boston .'IC hours. "JM'O P. M. Ar oxmohatios Ariiving at I'tdon t 45 P. M. tMO P. M. Nnitrr F-xrarsa Arriving at Union 120 A.M.at CrestliLe C:.'MI A. M., Connect. ng there with trai- s for all KA-tetn point.. Trains east connect at Union w ith trains on Colnmbu, I'iil'ia an 1 Indiana road tor Colum' u Zanvil1e, New ak, Wheeling, Baltimore, Washinvton. and otter Kastern po'tits. At M'inoy with Oayton and .M ehin Koa1 for Töle ), and at Ivllrfontaine with 's. I. and C. Load for "sandusky. Meepii.g Car on this line, and all connections east e-f Crestline and Colnmous on all night trains. ireshcard Trains, Mail Thai will arrive at Indianapolis 6:20 P. M. Night I xear.sa arrives 5:40 A.M. AtTOnvoDATios arrives 1 10 A M. JnlIN BROUGII, may3-d2w Aw2ni tlet.eral Superintendent.
HOTELS. French's Hotel, on the Eur.orriN elan. cm or iv Toaa.
sixii.r. irootis .v cfatx iih nv. CITY HAU. yt'AKE.COK. FKANKFlWT ST., Opposite City Hall.
IKtl.S AS T'IF.Y MAT BE OUDKllFD IN THR f I spi iou KHectory. Tlirr- i a Barver Shop at..l p.i't.-rr ins'tjcht lothe Ilot'l. Njj- iii'nar.' of Eunn rs ai d Harkmen wtwaav we ,rul. . II. IIIIMII. liov.tO 'ni-dly lTopnetor.
DRY GOODS.
PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. 18G2. -ßSSSSSgS 1S62. NEW ARRANGEMENT. Xew ICoiite to Chicago via Knkomo.
32 MILKS SHORTER THAN OTHF.K ROUTE. -M t ON AND AFTER MAY 5, 1S52, trains will be run as follow-: A Mill Train will If vt Indianapolis at 11:10 A M., stop al all stations and make close connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line Railroad for transport, Valparaiso and Chicago, and arriie at Pi-ru at 3:15 I. M., in time to make connections with trains on the Toledo and Wabash Railway, going F.at and West. Returning, the aame train will leave Pern at C 00 A. M.. after the arrival of the trun n the T. & W. R. W. from the East, and arrive at Ireilanaooij at 9:50 A. M. iu time to make counectioiib f r all points EaM. South and West An F.xpresstrain will leave Indianapolia at 10:35 P. M., connect at Kokomo with train lor Cliic(r. and arrive at Iru at 5(HJ A. M., intime toin.-ikecotiiii'ftion witb trains going East and West on the Toledo and Wabash Rail way. Returning the same train will leave Peru at 00 M., taakirtj; close ccMitction at Kckotno with the traina m the vincir.tiatt and Chicago Kiilway from Chicago Valparaiso and Logansjiort, and arrive at Indianapolis at 4:10 P. M., in time to connect with the evening trains for Cincinnati, lytiirille and other point. Special attention given to the transportation of live atock, produce and mTchaiHlise generally. DAVID MACY, Gpiierul Airent and Superintendent. Thro. P. Hat ohkt, General Ticket Ag-nt. apl 62-dly
ACENCY.
w. w. LKATREaa ceo. carte a. ..... .d. s. m'iiiüjiii I.( at Iters, Car Ur is' .liclicrnan,
-t- lieinar coi.necten witn a .Military vt tffN Aeeticy at Washington City, are.'Z-V j 12. ,'' e-ivt" I,r",rlI,f atten ion to tbe )f4i( . eolleetion a?id ssrurfnir of Pension, It-afcJ
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JsJ
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Rack Pay of deceased and dcharged saddier, and all the
claims and demand against the Government. Persons residing In any part of ttie Sts'e my have their claims lectired by addressing them and mating particulars fuPy OUice M5 Kat Washington street, in the second building wst of the Court House ttquar, Indianapolis. Ind. Rr:nr.ri:s Gov. Morton. Noble, IJ. tien. Wallace, Brig. Gen Dumont, Cel. John Colurn, Judge Perkina, Supreme Court. a; 9 dly
MEDICAL.
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IYciv Hcdnal Xliwcoi, ry. For the speedy and permanent cure of GONORRHEA, GLEET, URETH Al. DISCHARGES, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, NIGHTLY EMISSIONS, INCONTINANCE, GENITA L IRR1TA KILITY , Grarel,--tricn:re,aiid ARectlonsef '.he Kidney and Bladder which ha been used by upward of one hundred physicians. IN THEIR PRIVATE PRACTICE, WITH ENTIRE SUCCESS, supT.se in C'ibeb-, Copaiba, Capul. or anj other eotiipound latl erto known. BiaLiM im:c;ific nu Are R-eedy In action, often efTert ing a cure In a few days, and when a cure is effected it is jrmanent. They are prepared from vegetable extract that are barrcle on the nystem and never nsuse ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath; and being snear-eoated, all nai.se l taste is avoided. No change of diet I Dceary whib usir.g them; nr does their action interfere with buinet pursuit. Each box contain ix doren Illla. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. And will be ent by mail, poet. paid by any adrertfsed Agent, on receipt of tbe money. Sold lay Itruggiata generally. None genuine writhont mt signature on the wrapper. J. ÜKYAN, Rochester, N. V., ' Gentral Aper.t. tic&- TOMLINSON A. COX, Agent for pHiianapol jujlS-dw '61
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