Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3646, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1862 — Page 2
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Ocnaocratic Union Stato Ticket. ro nrfrTAaT or tt. JAMEü S. ATilüX, Of Marioa Cjuntj. mm rnrTOB or tat, JOSEl'll KI STIXE, Of Fount tin County, rot Taavsiata or Tat. MAT TU KW L. IiKETT, Of Ulf iea Cuuty. ro attobst rtitAt, 0CAU Ii IIOIiD. Ol Dccttur Cuir.tr. rvn ttrtaiJ'TrDiiiT or rcRLic itb.ctioji SA MUHL L. RCtiO, Of Allen County. IXrttialmer County. The Democracy of Bartholomew county will LoM contention cn the Slut inM. to tiominate cn!i itte fur county officers to be electe! in October next. Sereral eminent public Frciler are arected to be pre-sent upon the occasion.
ance in force zaitnl the left win;; of the army. lo'iVJe- letermuie! t drive it heyon-l the Chic k -lioraiKT. shou!. the o .port ml v edler, ai) put tbe:n Ivc in position t turn tien. McCle'.Iau'a leil Cu.k. Iur.ii,j the a keim of Fri 1 y a terriM t!mnIrr torm ar.-e, cuntiua.ii through roust of the uil.t with ur.:iiti tru; tel m: verity. Jut before tl.e utorm hol reiche! it fury, there 1 me kirtnishin;; between th artillery on Loth I Je. TLU comui ruel A'ia tu tlie morninsr, everal bot Htm over our camp, iudicr.irg tint the reVe'.i lad U wine wjy gaiue-i a tn jre correct We of our portion. THE ATTACK or ATl'EDA T. Shortly tfter ti'ti tb prnl tt.ick commen- - ' . . . I . I ' tl
cel. len. Casey ptcaen oe.nc- unten in an
bi firt .urce!!! attack. Tb numkr of these
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fVv Ulli' I o 4, UiU'l IV, I til' il - a, I il I s ti l v V.'lil par!. It i e ncerely to m reretlel, in view of the Ute we b tve of the b irharuu tr- trner.t of our wohre! ly the irl-e', when v.cf t'.er fill into their hand-, that rec-ity ehoul J hv e comjiicl any to In; left nj-oti the lie'J, to recciy e tl.e ton !er merges of the wickel." Thit the rebel !- w v greater by far than our own I do not doubt. Heo.fe our uperiority in artillery, "i'.ir inn!) .irm m:ii-b rn.iro T.vtlv hAvilii
the aupetioritv- in fatal tower, which the Minie
b til ha over the rjun l rifle b 11. TUE CA AC A LT I CS Of IATIIDAI . Of thfc ehtere-l into cloe ran:e of the enemy V piii, scarcely o-.e of the oflirrr that I niw e-Mj-e-l iüul uie Uiik. of the enemy'
Ion the front, f:er rpntml re-ume, buliet on ciVhci or ervon. her. u ile rrU J.u.c.n- in force nlonj: three rovJ the woti:,, w, j,4aictc-l. Cien. Nn-lee wa struck Wii:;atn-burjrh roJ Co our lett, the Milidtd ' ! jur tin.e bv I!1 that Stree t l clothf-i. lathe center, nd the "Mi.e mile ro.ol " an y 4 1 ctiuj !ibt btU'e on his jiTiun. Lieut.West,
try. the t'nioii mr t ! Oiit'tiitinii lht 4 to AM USE M ENTSi rjorrc-er0'l nr re.fMrt-1, b .1 ur omM Mih-''ition ' - - - t.. Krern bw.Uu i-m. ero ,ei,sio r..l'V.i,ke JI KT UO PO I, I T A .X II A Mi. fi:ianc:.il fje'u! it..i., then we will talk tjll.ii KtUrn Church hierarchy, in linrue thit will , st"i.K or rnio.
be not r.!r un.I-i lo-wl but Ic't. I 'tm Cirrt. ot IHr ; ifi. rr a i;ru.:inn..
We th ink the World for th, j roaiM etroMire l r "'V V n;"'r,n
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l.oeity t.j to, m l e teeret it xl ii'jt ;' the hole twelve fTupoMi'... while it wa ft'"Ut it. It is tuo?t unfurtuii.ite f.r the West, that it bis not one r;T in New Yoik City, tb.it has the courage l rii u;;n these j:rett Cnanci il question! iu ler brhalf. 1 lx-re eoubl not a better ne j.aj r njTuhtioit entere-l into than that of A Vete.a or;i iu New York City.
An Atijericin frrss in Lierol mv be well
ni:i:ri r or .tiin m.tii,i. iii:ic FRIDAY KYKnTxo. JUXK C. A JftW A'I ORIGINAL COMIUT IN KITE ACT, THE BELLE OF THE SEASON
ew.n,:i. tutYeternI,i-rin New York City, If fSS II AT I Fi OA IIIaKOA',
one wu cn mil'l pieour j-iiipic a l.ctnn t:u-re
cabexi. on tne rint. vv uu n. leenie uiu-:o i a: i ,'.(' imn to Cm. Ca-e- wh rontinuil nm
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k'utuaiii Countf. Tlie Democracy of I'utnsm county will lioM ütJir Convention for the iiotuiuaLioa of county officers on Mond ty, the ICih int., -nd on the Saturday previuu the tonhij j:riiuary uieclicst.
Vrltee and ltlctitr(ton,i Hprrche. Tke B'cieA. in pamphlet form, will b re.idy for distribution on Monday next. Wc h tlr.idy reeeiel order for large nunder and we rcjuet thone who dcire theui to send iu thfir orlcr. nvt an e irlj du and thej will rcceiro promjit attention. m The Mover I raud. We direct attention to the article we copy from the New York 11 trail iLia fnornm on the subjet:! of the gizautic awiinlle iu Indiana bonds.
The censures ot the lit rail ujon the conduct of
our Sute officul in their niamnuent of the ni Atter tn:ty s extreme, but it U not altopeiher unde-ervel. Their intentions miy have been poi, but their action in the nutter exhibit., trj iuy the lent, nti indiscretion which will eiken public confidence iu their ability to properly admiuirUT the all',tirs of the State. The fair fime of the Sute ha been t.riiinhel by the weaknesa they cxhibittl in permitting the Hute by implication to become a put? to the fraud. Thi case present another iliu?trat'o:i of the folly of confiding the direction of public ui.Virs to the uieu now iu jxiwcr.
preitiy weikenM r,y extetiM-m, t.en. t,...ey iia-i , ,Uuir ulr ßr hn activelr dicl.ar'-ins his
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.ick. iui j (ju.;e4( I- tlotl.es badly torn by ; piece of '.ClCJ tlitf . kM I 'iit FiMtfT. ho w;ia eou.ill riHil ainl
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miu l o the ohi poi.ii.T, t-c trtt.il will me wouinis of Mexico, and d.ipliiioil by a hundred fights.
II: troop were irmnedutely lormeAl into portion
the three brinde maintaining their relative: !
itiona on the lett, riht and center, and a thorough preparations were made lor retti-tin;: the at tick aa it nuiideimc would admit of. Kenan's New Yotk bittery was utttione! jtit to the riht of the Willi wn.-bur;; road, Ite'a b ittery f Napoleon Runs furt!er to the left across ti e ro.d, and Fitch's bittery three or four hundred yard to the retr, the l ist end.u its hell over the heads of our troojut at the enemy beyond. The fourth battery was ne.ir the raiiioaJ, further to the ri-ht.
I he ior witn wlnrli the enemy prese-I lor
esieretic, I heard re;orted as wounded, but Jiscredii the et.Ueuient. which I rhouU be rr to be'ie e true of o edicient an olhccr. Captain Smit)-, (Jen. Caey' Ao'lant Aljutnnt (ieneril, and Lieut. Harrington Kavtnond. Aid de-Catnn, were diiblel by hickno Lieut. Raymond fretting upon hi (tick bed at the thought tint he should be Compelled to'in tction at a lime his ser-t'u-s were i much rieeJel by biit ( en era I. Of the line ollictr not positiv el v wounded, Cd C. II. Yiin Wyck. of the üfuh'New Yoik reuiment, feems to h ive met with the mot nar row escape, bein struck ty a pent shell, w hich dTub'ed up his sword sheith and heverely l)iui.el bis left knee. II ul the shell teen n.irer it ini
ti ll velocity, ti.e Colonel would h;ive lost a pair
front trie feoiif li eat ,. Dj fpeciil dispatches from Cairo tie following facta have transpired iu reference to the operations of the division under General Topi:: Immediately upon the occupation of Corinth it was rent forward iu pur-uit of the rebels under Taicc and Van Dorm, who had (led westward. (Sen. GaAXGr.it commanded :t detachment com Iocd of the 3d Michigan and 7lh Illinois cavalry. He foon came upoti the tear of the enemy alout six miles southwest of Corinth and en iraged them. In thefiht he lost some fifty men from the Tili Illinois. Having been largely reinf rcel, )nif accounts sjv by sixteen regiment' of cavalry, the rebels were surrounded and forced to surrender. It'is ?.iid from 5,000 to 10,000 prisoner were taken. A portion oi thce hao leached Pittsburg Lihding en route for the Northern military prisons. The whole force of (Jen. Turk has advanced orue distance to the southwest of Corinth. The Utes accout.tJ from Fort Pillow, up to Tuesday nijht, the 3d int , indicate the evacu ition of tlat pint by the rebel troops. A de erter states that the enemv commenced cvacun ting on ou the morning of that day, and that at niht only three cotnpiu'es of heavy artillery
reinainetl. The destination of the troops is stated to be Memphis. Au officer of the army, just returned from Corinth, states that the army of Hallm k cannot remain at Corinth unless new sources for r-upply-in the army are opened. This fact makes the occupation of Memphis a military necessity. The Mississippi mud a No be opened to that point as fumiahin the only practicable avi4.uo for tho transportation of Our nrciy supplies. To the accomplihrMeiit of this object the attention of H alu et is now undoubtedly duccttvl, and we may hear in a fw day of the fall of Memphis. The seudir btck of the prisoners by the rebel on parole on account of the scarcity of provicious furn!?T.ei some clue to the recent movements of llLAikioARit. For the lack of supplie he was undoubtevlly compelled to fall back, in Connection with the overwhelming lorce tit it opposed him. Tht opening of the Mississippi complete by our flotill cau not lonj be delayel. Thi accomplished the area of the rebellion will be rapt!Iy circusnscrilx'd.
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ward to the all UK, liid,c.el the cohliiet:ce 01 f i;Iun, (Jf 0,.e,.ti.,l Crvice to a man of his ac-
auperior treuxtli. A Oatlalioii of two leiment tire habits; nll hal itexplo.le.1 Conre: would prese, Hpainst (ien. NKlce on the riu'ht, a.-oth- h;Ue btei m of memboM. er fell on (fen. W jis-ell at the center, and a third . (jei,erBi Ca-ev n-in law. Colonel Hunt, on (ien. l'almer to tho left, pounn- in at once a rereire, a Dj1h hruu-b the fle.-hy part of his fire hot and heivj, and advancing wuli KieiUcs inüicling a wound more painful than dan lutiou iu the lace of the steady tire ol c.unnter . ,.t,oui and praje from theuns in front, and hell from ft " those further to the rear.mowing down their ranks j tt t Croak iu all directions. '1 he rebels had but little arlil- j The money article of the Indcprndent of thL Iery, and we weie evidii.tly il;s;)-ed to make i week contains th following summary of the po",d th. dcfi-::encr by pressing to clo-e .pi triers benißts the war lias cuiilVrrcd ujxdi the country: with -.heir fcupciior force, to bear down at once Ui The (,iverijnient is tenfold stronger toby weicht of numbers the feel, tkelet.m 'g' ,j iy ij, ,,, ever before. meitsol three :tnl lour hunditil men who com- ö , We are ,.irlectly independent of any and poelthe dvauce.l d.yi-ion. every other power on earth. Most of (.en. tasey s troo were throw n for We ,m umf ajJ MoxvU ward tothetze of the woU in front ot his po h II(llv tw elve Ii;omhs old, e.,ual to that of anv s.t.on to meet the advance of the rebels, a few otU.r,):ti(1M regiments being left bthmd the partially conceal ih Thc t.w le hxvU) alrc:uIv furni,lied elr.rtep.ts.a .hortdi.Uncetotherear . ,.OOtKX),000 to sustain the Goveinu.ent. find d.vHio:,, nearly new to warfare, was su I den y ex ltlf m.dve, ,tronf:er and richer than when the war posed, in au open field, to the beiie-tol tue. I .
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Tf.s'.v JttlUO.Y J1.1L111TII MU. (i, II. OIIIII:rL Wbo Las cone exprrs-ly froa Cincinnati f r thi i' fe, -FyriTra: .v'iisrcE3srT All In the pfp. 1C tV. ZXaT H JkZ .
bv the wood through w hic h they weie advancing, l'erribly tlie ternj-t ra-cl, the air prowin thick with musket bills; ollicer after otlicer fell, or waatxirne from tho field a wounded man; the uieu dropped by scores, and the uual number of weak iointed ones were fallint: to the rear. Hut
ten per cent, since the war commenced, and other securities in similar proportion. tiih. Money, which was raided a year ago nt three or four percent, a month, is now only worth three or lour per cent, per annum.
i in. ien.'iveau aouiioanee oi iooii, iu muco
enemv sueeeeiled in ru-.hiiiJ' around on the lelt
uatiKau'i suico in au enui loui nie iioni ui u direction, against which the rille pits were no protection. Tlie sixty round of ammunition with which they entered the ti-;ht were nearly exhausted, and no ni'ie was at hind. A k K I V A I. OK K KIM' KC I. M KTS. Me intime one of Gen. Couch's hriz'tdw, corn m inded byUeu. Aber, rombie, w as ordere! up to the support o (icn. Nau'lee on the riht, (en. Devens, oi the same division, su-uiniu (ieneial
... spue o, M,e ra ...i ..num. im u.e.r r, . h f w ih .. j regiments teuer i y held their grou.rl until the f ,, n 1 ' ' h , ,. " , .1, lor the onnii crop, in everv .iiiaiter.
i?tU. Tlie wiieels of bu.-ines.s are beinnin to
start in all directions, and cheerfulness again prevails. Dili. Our fanners, manufacturer., me -hanics, and citizen. are no longer idle. No distress is seen in any pia. ter. I Ut la. The people the whole North are mote unite.!, n.oio courageous, und more determined titan ever before. "Victory or death" is the universal cry. II th. Tlie whole financial and business pect
Wii.-sell on the cenur, and ien. 1 ecK. witn tne ! f tlie country, notwithstanding our enormous remaining brigade siirp-rtin; Gen. ''aimer on j expenditures, ,,,e hopeful and promising, tie lelt. When Gen. Casey troops were forced j ot. The pe p!e have a steadily increasing to give way, the reliefs fell on these brigades of I f.a i Lli that the real proi eritv of the nation de-
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Uoucii üivision, w no li-iputci every uicn oi ,
ground, until su.-tiinel by General Keirney, pressiiiiT un the Willi nn.sburgli road with leiniorceineiits to meet them, supported by the di vi-don of Gen. Hooker in his reir. lVes-ing rap idly forward, (ten. Kearney advanced along the Williatusburgh road to wiihin a short distance of our original o-iition, where be bivouacked for the niiit in front of the enemy. It was along this Williamsburg road that the in .in atl.uk was nude, and here our troops weie forced back lor hilf .i mile or more, before the arrival of Gen. llemtelin m'scoi ps, the feeble brigade of Caey' diiision, aTeragiug le tli.m 2,00(1 men, being completely broken un, tinny; if not mo-tof the oliL-ers killed, wouudel or missing, and the privtte scatterwl thniugh tlie wo'ds and along the road. Heavily and well did Gen. Ca-ey do Ins duty, piesdng on to tlie extreme front and i lieering on his men. ieg:irdles.s of the storm of fire and hail that raged about him, cutting down his dlicers on all sides, bul strangely escaping his own person. Uraieiy and weil did most of his ollicer stand by him, until, one alter another, they weie borne troiu tho tie'd tie id ur uiiun lo.l.
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t".rrfponini.e .f .Iii Yfrk T-. TheCirettt Untile near It it Inuott.l.
spare the pieces than we cm all'ord to luve the rebels profit by their gain. They show every iniliivitio.i of being much in want of artillery, and the need is cvidentlv stimulating their efforts to
pr.fji by the cii.inves of war selve.s of our i;imi-.
to
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I.! V. M MU! S MiVö't't. M' intime (iei, ''I j1 S'liiiner bad sucree led in
The Attack on Gen. C'tscy' Vo'ition Gallant luit-io : Ins troop, across the Ciivk ahomin . ;.n d
w a adv. ineiii g on tb j i -bt to m mi: i:ii our piition t bi't e, w lo're le-s t: i oin,d b.id bet n lo-t Af tor sever I d i vs of I il. or. (ten Suun.er h 1 throAu tolnidge acres tlie creek between 1 . ; T . rtl lit ivlgt and New Hi'uLe, wl.ne local icjsut heal it to be iuijX'Ssude to find any found itin 'o;-p'.ic-
to Mipp rt tne
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was some tin miles above l ottoni
l'rid.e, tlie other a nii.'e furtloT up thestie.m. The lower of the-e was cirriel ;i iy during the he.ivv stotmof Fri lav night, and lion. Stunner was o'di.c I to dopen 1 upon a s ji-Ie .-!i iky tnii't'ire t' r t'ie j a- i e of hi tr opf w ho ne it ly all, how ei or, iui e.sltvl in on'ng thit trjjit. the he id of the column reaching the Nine m.!e ro id. al.oig w hi h t! e icbt wiae presii.g i;r t:o i s, at ;d ut 7 o'e! n k. hoM'ng the eueinv in i l e. k
far the night, ri eventing thorn Irotn lollowing up in that u.uviioii te adiaiilages ttiov had gained
daring toe d ir.
'-jyiir Cm rye 7"r llrltrla Driren It,ick iPmeratr Xiturc of the Ft ,htinj, ! FiLLitor lUrm; I'ikokk Khiivom7 j Sunday A. M., June 1. l-nJ. ' The attack ct'tnmenciNl shortly bebue 1 o'clock ' on S.iiird.;y, on the left wing oi tlie army , on the i forlher or south Side of the Chtckahoiniuy, : acre the .nivance positiou was held by the d.-, vision of General Caey, niucli the weakest in ' the army, coin posed almost eatiiely of raw regi metits, and reduc.sl by disease to an ellective; force of some 6",'MU men. Tit K lVslUOti IIILI V likX. ( Asl Y i i Wa on the Willi imburg stae road, within it or seven mi;es of Kichmon I, and ou a line so extended at the front that the troops letjuired to I. in. itain pieket go ird. of suilitieut stitnth, male no slight draft on l.isweikeiel forte... The right of bis line w js held ny bis hrt brig nie linder lien. H. M. Nalee, as braie and vigilant j nn dücer a i to be found in tlie nrmy ol the 1'oUm.i e. tien. Nagle 'a pkket fiteniel ; cross the railroad (rui.n.ng pwraöe! wi;h the Williamsburg to ni, aboul a m le to tlie right) to i.cu the y.xib mile pt trin. K etiiu -ti I, und so on furtlier to the right and buie to th re.tr until ' within a Kort di-tatn - oi point .oi the Cliiv kaooni.ny, where tJoneral 5 turner b I thrian a luidgc aci"uss the slieim, an-1 wa ho-uiy epscs t crosa to complete the !me of picket to the ii er. 1 he center of General Casev' ;s!t'.ou. held by the Mo.id biigatfe. (leu. Wc.-seM's (to.merly Grtural Kein. ',) exit ndei from Genet. u N ig lee' tii e to the lelt a h rt ditnee aero- tho Vibi.insb-'i:g to aJ. where it joined the t!-id bi icado, Gru. Palmer., stioulnng some i.;.4.o.e further to the lett, and jo.niiig the i.nei ol tien Couch, who uaroed the lelt ti.iuk.the n. in p r lion ot bis force be:ng a sh ift vl.-Unce to tho rear .
of laev, I'll tlie W liliamsb'irg r. id. , tl.em e:e the fre.-.i!e:it eiiirge-of our
The j-iiioi occiipiei lv tlie main tdv of nmn-. tresi;ig then. buk. stet bv sie'
thee two division wa a clearing of about one lat p::.t ot e:i iur tr.T, wle:i ther broke an I
Iorioti,.v loii:ig beb in! them minvof
re trvmg to
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"pros; ot".:y i wen known, hu; tney wi
rea.h it bv indire.-t mem, and iney
get Iiefijovvat to ai-l tlim in tne ije -option, and on whutn tliey can tlnow tlie burden of the fr and. The eopb are well nr prised of this m etuni.t,
! and being crijit in the trap list year, they are i "wioe awake" to pi event the repetition of the tle-
T!!?: it.IIT ON fl'MMT. c,,t,M. Flushel with llioir seem'ng it tory of S itunl iy j i hej oople of the West ile-ire the S ut!i to the rete!s iiwoke vitl. conti letice on Sundiv to come bi. k into the L'nio;.. Thev de.ie it done
follow up their
CfjVSfats cn be se-urt-J.
mau ls the entiie sul jugation of the South, atnl
the overthrow ot slavery the cau.-e of all our ttouble. This is a very pleasant view of the pre?ent state of a flairs, but is it tpiite jut? Is there not a rev rise to the j .cttire? Let us cro ik: 1. May not the increased strength ot the (I ivernment be due someabat to abridgement of the lights of the J oople? zi. We are itt independent of any and every power on cirth, as the fears of foreign intervention pro i e. 3. The French nniiv is 000,000 strong, while ours is le-s than ; dii.bOO. Our navy is not to be compared to the I'nglisb for numbers, though superior in ,-onie iiiKMiriunt p n tietilars. 4. Sjiending ru mey i not. tlie way to uct rich. Kvtrv dollar iii-buisod in thi war was so much aht;-acted from industrial pursuits, and therefore lot to (he world. 5. I he advance in securities is dueinagreat pait to an unhealthy intlatioii of thtg? urrency, for which we must piv the pemlty by and by. li. The exeessive cheapnes of money i. an ex ci'eTuigly I 1 1 Minptoin, anl niiows u"rutteii' tie in I li inii ti k." 7. Tin ehe ii'i'os of food is due to the lo?s of
Col. Htilcy, Chief Artiiluy, wa sn nrly in j t!,(. Souihem nuik.-t. and the economies it will
the af'M.ioon. the ball striking bun in the head j fi,t..rce 111. n the We.-tern t u iner. wall be lelt in and c iuin hi de it', sifter a .-hort period of iu-j thetiadeol this eit nettill. sensibility. Major Van Yaultenl erg, the second y. Thetecun bono legitimate reorg miz niou of the 1st New Yoik artil'ery, wa kiiled. Adju- t,f trade until the wwr is over and the burdens of tint Win. R unsay woun dil, while every bittery taxition readjusted. I..., I . '. 1 ....-., . ....I ....... ... ti...... ; o i . 11. .11 1
1i.n.m-loijinni 111 i.ivn, aoo somv 01 ui.io i. uurpot ioiioi real uistre-s win come w neu i
lost neatly ail the.r horse. bates s b ittory of ! the I'ot ernmeut ceased to s; end three million! Napoleon gun PJ pnuid bra- piecv which j ,1 all us per day and iper ihll itioii .-b ps. j w is to the front, thus deprived of hx-omotioi, , Hut enouiih" of ibis It is well to be hopeful, ! and stuek I'a.-t in the inu J, wa left behind in the , ,,;t ,t tetter to coiisitior the "situation" from j relTiMiieut of our troops, but not until Gen. Nag ! t.Verv point of u . YrU. j lee bad tik'-n it upon .hiin-e!f to see th it several j The New York World, .1 Kepublicaii p.ifior. j of tho pieces were spiked. In addition to ibis, j ;i:,suer the nine first proposition of the A'-rrr j ftne3 inch Parrott gun of fitttory H was disibled ' f; lleurv Ward I leech or, in the ImUyti,J,nt, bv a shot, and fell into tlie hands of the enemy. VtTV wt.jj; i(llt vluti tie i(:j,f .Mv io,, itlJ j Tlie Peuttsy I vania r serve battery, of Couch'sdi -etiier. 1 vision, also lost one ol their guns the-e eight' The people of the North, we at least spe tk pieces ol ordintiioe constituting our entire h., j llr ,j10 vt.,t, and include with the West Penn I s fir us I oould loun. Wo can better alTord to slvana. weie neer more l'.sunitivL nei votts and I
' tii-s itistied than at this t;me. j II. 1 here is not one single aspect in which our j tinincial and bu-iiie.-s mttteis etr wore a in ore ! : uiila votiib'e or tin itisfactory "asj'ocl" lit tn at j ; p.esent. 1 übt, discouragetnent and want of; j conti lei.ee in the tutuie hangs like a cloud over ', I tho whoie community, excepting only the Gov- j Oi ntnelil i'oiit f u toi I 1J. Theioop'e, or a verv large mboritvid' t!o in. iu I i 1 e West, e-pe.ii!!v, lie'ieve no such j Hung as th it the entiie subjugation of the South. ; by seating fiee t'ie four millions of ies theie, ! i.s dein.oioed lor their tutuie ptosperily. i iiev hei o.e the very reveise of tliis, as their vote will sli 1 iv next fill in the election of Con- j gie.-un'ii. I ho 1 i "pub! ic in are so well sati-hed ol tin to day that they ate plotting meins to : !oi m coinbiii itiuiis w ith sacli lOeinocr its of e..virtue :t tlov cm pick up to he id their tickets, for the very expie- puipoe of avoj ding this is-uo with our people Tint thev intend to ac- ;
eoiiipii!i wli.it Mr. Heeciier projwise for our
h to ;
movements, sure of driving us ( w;th ihe let.-t poss.lde saciitiee cd' life and rroi er-
t his : no to the Ch:ck a hominy and bey otid. I bit t v and pt eer e the energ ie f the people T he tlo-v iid ni n!e the unfo.tunite nnt ke of e-:i Wo-t isdeeplv in'eie-ted in all her prospeiity, biiiJ.g the strength of our reserves bv t!:e weik- in o;euiiig interoiirse with tleSouih. asshe w.i t.e- oi our .i'h mi i Jli-l bittei ly d.d thev piy :p le-t customer. Wh it the Abolitionist of fur tlie-r mistake Pies:ug eigerly w .tnl i;ii the Ibw l.c; school call entire subjugation, means pohttdein e of .et rv, tl hv were tuet bv the extei mii.ntion tl.e exiei m. nation id the white
tf Hi
d tro of
asai,'.t, t'iiuiug ti.e t.de of b ittte even where
a.a t t theui. .10 I foiling t!. ein. at t'.eto.nt of
eir
t'i liujj'jt. on t v .ri Üichiuond It
:l
turn ;o
b
an 1 run.
tne Sa 1 .i h lelt toc;u
tto
ov e
the tr.fl ng
f..
and ti.e r h -es -n c iUe tor 1 tfl oig
11:1 ot Sitiii-.J iv. I etr.b v iid
t'o- . ved:iSthe Trei'u
mile .Kjuaie, sutrt)UtiHll 0:1 the lelt ana the fr- nt ran. ing bra bell of fotest. in which C'en. C'asei s u ket ihtir uic
were stationed Ou tlie right a w on Je warnp' diviiJe-1 the clearing from a nuitlar opening iuthe .'ofet. along the rt.lruad, wbicl) wa occu;ieU by Jen. Naglee with Iiis brig ide. " . O t I till KM Ml kit oNolTKJaiU. j Step by step General Casey h id pressed on to thi p'ii.t, overcoming such op;)s!t!on as uiet io, until it beca.UA vvUlamt that the reo.' Ii I rea-raed the limits c-l their ft treat, and urthrr ad
lie utt liii in an 1 Suiiii.e'-. ,.r the Souilinn l ti.e treennr of the negroes.
w!i 0.0 uii.tl...ng foiutibis checko'l their fie;e Thi and nothing but this ii. their desire and pur-
po-O. Hi ntvompbsh'ng tli's thvt thev are well .mm' 11 tin' F. ist thit the whoie agricultural produvfivene of ti e Vct will Ii at the mercy of the K ist 0 ir t rops . 1 1 . r c itt!e, our hogs, u'ir ev n v thing w ill be sut.je t t 1 t!it ,r ;.i lees and the t i'iroid to 'i; .(i '.. s. I be greit tteo j eople of the Wi-st wouhi, i iidor s .- h ciict'.tn-t.it.ces, take tie j-hce of the freed 1 ive. and be subject to in out cf a very il.tfei -ut ihn icter, but not a, whit less lemoisc.css tiiin ili-sewiio cliim a right to the negro's labor. If 'ir patriotism h is tl.u far outrun our disci etion, and if so fir we
s-
tt.e 1 l.e: -(.tie, o:,
'i,.i"iii l!.'.' wed diuMisi lire of o ar a; t il otv ,
l he v I'ouImI vi .lb ! .e si 1 :i . 1 el 1 .t!e also to
Ivo
,1 Oölto the
their men an 1 otli er-, as wed is taiv ate. ptisoc-
h v e. out of pure 1 . e of our country , our w hole
SOLDIERS' DISCHARGES.
Omca QcaiiTi hwas-T.a's Iir.rAMrT, V. S. A., Indianapoli, Ind., Jun. 4, WJ2.
I T nu'hTitr rf MJr ;siriil Hll k. lraian VrU
y ui.tftr nay be ai-charrd fr m Iii I'latH Mate i
ervii' tiv pri'seii'iüg the prejwr papers at this ether. tUtki- Lvur froi-j o A. M to 6 1. W.
JVMt S A. FKIK. I JG-d.lww L. S. A. Citiiiii.iiM!it.g I'ost.U I
in all our varied interests, would te an enterprise
of no doubtful value. We are now play ing at the tail ot the Wall Ftreet money sharks, and every other money (peculation tint the leady genius of that place breeds. Our t-eople subscribe and read New
Yoik City papers', bat they are h"t satisfactory j upon these points; they give the price , but thev ;
il.. t.M. I a if .irfi ttiA ttlmU .Aunlii I..I lllJ.J ..t i
, . " ... . , . . ,. a Plvnor ur.erj at l, o rhk, cnmie.ce at those price. W e ruight utTer martyrdom in all I '
our bnancial and productive interests and never a word from that quarter is keti in our behuif, and means showu by which our suffcritigs might be mitigated. Our misfortunes are their gain, and nothing, they suppose, will add more to their permanent prosperity, thau the destruction of all our Southern trade, thus rendering us entirely dejend.int on them. They fuppose by turning the trade of the great and growing West into their effers, they will more than make up for their losses in destroying the South and converting it into a mere negro colony. .These are tearful reflections, yet as they are boldly avowed, impudentljr dem inded, and nsttrned a fixed with au inevitable rertaiuty, with all the authority of a tnou.ircb uou his throne, we eotisider it "the boiititJen duty of every 111.111 worthy of Western citizenhip to meet them at the threshold, and confound them before they acipiiie a magnitude beyond our control. Our taxes will be enormous, more than double our true and just share, in thi great agricultural region, and yet the prices uf whit we h ive to ncll are t ontiolled by men who reap the principal interest iu the taxes w e pay. Is it not so now ? Will it not be more and more so, as time progresses and the net weaving for our entrapment is fairly thrown around our limb!. It reipdresiio particular foresight to see this, and we are not surprised that Mr. Heecher preached :t sermon defending newspaper lying, to ease his guilty conscience, while practicing his unmanly theory himself ColunJjus Crist.
l00 DOLLARS REWARD. BY direction of Philoxenian Lodge, No. 44, I. O. O. F., I will pay the above reward for the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons guilty of the murder of Bro. Lewis Chaboude, on the night of the 28th of May,1862. JOSEPH STAUB, N. G., June 5, 1862. Philoxenian Lodge, No. 44, I. O. O. F. je6 d2w
PERSONAL.
Tlie I'ratuliilcnt Issue of Indiana Male Itoml. Wall street Ins been in a eomtnotn for sever nl days ptst over the p.eliminary deve'oj merit of a fraud iu the issue of Indiana State bonds that bids fair to assume gigantic dimensions, rind is likely to eclipse any thing of tne kind that ha taken place in Wall street during the hist twenty years, possibly exceeding the Schuyler frauds so long iioto.ioti. There is yet a great deal of iu stery about the w hole athtir, and no one knows the number cf bonds issued or thcamou.it fraudulently thrown upon the market. There npjvear to h ivc been the greatest possible loo-cnes. about their isue, and as yet no one can tell not ev en Mr. Stover himself the amount that lias been ottered to tlie public. Whatever fraud there is in this matter seems to have (grown out of the loose manner in w hich the business wa done ut the ollicc of the Indiana State apent in this city, and extends back to lü. It appears that the State authorities have been in tlie h ibit of . sending a blank book of bonds to the State agent in this city each and everv veil. The-e blank bonds were all signed by the necessary State oflicer and registered bott'te I hey ware sent from Indianapolis, and only needed to be filled up by the agent here and countersigned bvnim to make them valid; nor did the S:ate ollicia! rtiiuirea statement of the num
ber is-ued, or the return of the books at the close of the year. The State agent, un to the latter part of the year IcjD, was also per mitted to employ the signature of his deputy, or clcik.in verification of the certificate its tin illy issued. This practic e prevailed until the hazaid of this looseness cause 1 a change iu ihe ,-ystein of verification; but, strange to say, the State ot.ici als did not even then recall the blank books tli.it w ere u-ed under this loose system, but fort them wheie further irregular issues could be ni de. It is rumored that one or two of these books disappeared from theoilicc. and that the blanks note tilled up and extensively used to raise money in Wall street. The State authorities long since apparently had siispiejen th.it irregular issues were being made, but took no steps to stop them, simply securing the passage of h law declaring that the Stale would not. be re.ponsih!e lor anv irregular issue- ui.ule in New York. Ii further appears tint the State ofliei.il of Indiana were here about six months .since, or ut least a long mto a last .lanuary, and weient that time eogni.iut of the fact that there wa a large irregular iue, and after consulting with the State agent, legal officials ami parlies in NY. ill street, pledged themselves to keep it a State secret on the ground that nn exposure at that time would injure the credit of the State and pievent their negotiating the six per cent, war loan then on the market. Iu this m inner they succeeded iu coveting it up and keeping the fraud from the public until it few day since, and aie theicby guilty, under the law. of this State, of compounding the lelonv and punishable by imprisonment. All those official who knew that this fraud ex-iti-J, and connivtd at it bv not taking immediate
el.ps.nj ai.er t- t-1 i sve;.urv tin be liken.
ageuient betöre a full la
ther have waked up a
verv troublesome customer.
racce could not be v et.tured w itboct the risk of a
A LL0W nie rrsji-cftillv h riromnien 1 the Indian
2 iKietor to all my frifiid aixl ar.juiiutaurr in tint, j wannest inj l-.t way. Saioe m .mini er of jrar I have ' sutTerecl wiU bheuuiati., and applied to the h"t hvi- j ciatisef the Sti'e. hut without any na-ce. Th inks to j lant-tie ami Ka-ctric -ralioa f tlx' Imliau Uucn.r and , bo hi Liniments, am .mw cared of thi- p.iin. j l'T paiticular i npiirc at the Kanin r' Hotel. JiC-ulw II. K. ltC'KllKhi, rroj.r.etoT. VVANTED. I
fs IIIL WANTKI). A pirl wanted to rc k. (Jool H w .?e will 1 paid. I'cr particulars apply at tl.e Ontral lh'Us, on Mt iiliau ftreet, two square, south ef NVadiitigti.ti streit. j'ti-cl-'l
"ft"7'ANTKI A man aad Lis wi'e to do the work ef a f a small family. LiVral wurts will he tdven. fii fure at the ilu.c Store, No. 4 llate-i lluu-o. j'3-dlw
DRY COODS.
1? s
H
ü
i mt r 1
3
4 s -1
Co f . i ca a rr -3 O a - o r z ca h 2? .t v; O r M ' '-, taJ ';- ; g - 1 7 c m "3 : k s c H n tm W 5 r Zs 5 1 co r: - w h " Z n " . kf . L " c r s. i V- ! f n r - s 5; t, r. "j s yA si : CJ J i rj I2 ; -p ? s s 5 2 g ? ! Ä - 5 CO - -s
AGENCY.
r. u. ri TTFRroin, Late ef ST ef s'tte's fifiice,
OMl K TorsKV, bat A1jutiit lt'c. Service
t o t s i: i v ; ii t ri:tt t ' 1:1. i, U.S. CLAIMS AGENCY o. i) wr.sr v.n!ii.i;to: sr., (Uver Vi'j 'n's llnrdware Store.) INDIANAPOLIS, I N D I A N A .
f"Ji:NS!ON"S. TV.nt:ty Iiii'!-, ?10 r-UMity, Il.uk Vny, K.Mra I'.iy, .mil iu f.iet nil cluini n- iiiit tli" t'tiin-'l Mate' siiCi'i'sdiiliy and spenUy proM-cutid heforc the hv r.il I H..:irtniIifs. S' i il u;; n ioa f.-iven to .n.ikinr; out Mtit r iti awl oi:t holls, (ijiici r" Pay l!'H. C'oiuir.t.taiion or toinru-rs lor Uieri!;tiii:: UlVa-fr. Ac. Ac. r.utKul:ir a'o-ütu'ii Ornto T'"iu1iiR Uch.'e.s f,.f "si;j''raiininite d" at.d i-a' -led seMier. Ni tari.d 1 u-.',tii'- ai:d all k it nt - ff w ritinir solicl'ed Ws h.ii ma le nrranftiietit with a prominent art vrney ef Vn-liintiiii City to a::einl,iii per-oü, to all cl.i.in th.tt tn.iy he reh rred t hradtpirrters Having had nnexteiided pr ..eticiil niilii :iry exju-rii tiro, vv e b-l;eve that we have nialilic jtn.iis tor lining a collfcoiiK and claims l,u-i-iiess t!i:it but lew t"-s. s,. .seMicr-j, er any otic else, desiring information cofcerninit the l x-atii a of ny r dnn'iil, comany, ur battalion, an mvtf.'d to call, no charges ar made fur any iiifurm.it ion whatever, also, suld:rr d.'siririir trai;p"rtatii u hotne ortoj"iti thrir reiri.in aits w ill le riven all ..'ces-sary in formation .Tiiii. dar C'iiitieetioit wiili tin? dilh rea' M.l.t iry l)ep.irtnietit of this Mate enal h sus io be of grc.u service to all desiring inforiiia'.iuli culieeruil the sn.r.e.
hi FKKI'.NCKS BV 1 1 I.MIS'IOM. flnv n 1' M.,rl,,i. I S, ,...DA. I' J A . n.n
step toexjHise und arrest il and pnnisii tne guilty j La. s.Ae; W. a. p.-elh-, s.-rretary of Mnte; Cnpt. James
pat tie-. lia e connr.iued a criminal act, and a?e A. r.kin, t. . y. Jl ; J. lb v nift, ü. M. ti'tieral
puiusliible alike with the pr.ncipil in tne ad tir bv imprisonment; and let us see if our legal officials and courts of ju-tice will discharge their d'.ties. It has already been ascertained tint neirlv two in 1 1 ion v ere iriegululy or fraudulently disjio-o l f here, and it ni iy y et be shown that a mmv more, or even doutilt and tre'de the amount, may have been sent to Kurope and dispose! of theie
Inasmuch as ;he agent were pet inilted to till up the blank just as he desired and dispose of them ; whenever he chose, there is no telling at pre-ent what has been dvtie, nor the red extent of the fraud committed. 'Ihe Indian a State officers, J w ho consulted wiih parlies heie several months!
since in icgard to tlie ei-ure, acted, it is siid, !
HU SKY .V niTTsliKlULD,
.nv"0-d1y I.i-k l.ox 17. Itirti mapoli-, Indiana. C OM M ISSION MERC HANTsT C. L. S. Matthews, ui:m:ral commission AMi FORWARDING MERCHANT, Large -&' roof It ni Illing.
N. 124 IOUItTH ST., V. KST StI'E,
under the idea tint the credit id the Sttte would j ttelv-eii yiain Street nnl tlie lllvrr,
sillier ny the exiosiire Their si'ence in the in it j for, n iw that it has come out, has injured the ;
State's credit a ht.udrel fold more than if it had ; meiiilo-
bi-eii proiii-.tlv and feu'esly met at that time. I II id a decisive course been taken b the S'.ite ;
RAILROADS.
cii'ici il. the fin mcial world would hive seen th t
theie w a a deire on the ptrt of tue auth r.tie i of ti eS' de to piorect its ih!c,e-t an 1 cedit; hut, .(PCIUS AND CINCINNATI on the other hand, tney ben g in poses-io!i ol the i
f.icts, with a tml know ledge of the tried, as the .-Npiel sh w . ti e r eountenaiieitig the act titit 1 :!; nitiiril ns-tilt of business mkeit k' own to tii pi.b'ic, nbues the State in ti.e po'.t.i n ef ai ling and assi.-tibg the fraud, and makes its of-
fn er accotnpln es m eomp unding the leiony by
M e; .uj U
te secret." Their ci-eis;ie
MBBiBsIIalBsrBAILROAD1
i'assss.yy-. r-'?T Z?4jrt 1
w loch dein md i'iinieili ite. deci-ive and prompt act :on on the part of our le-.l official here. Mr. S""ver,:!.e ier(di who is htrged with be-
iii" th nr i:.ci: i! in ihcaflair. b; been nrietel. r.st"n. Ky.. ":: I'. M
..i.l Mill t.o .Ir.it.t I. a mif.i.bil bit fii im Itter I Sec-md I ra n !.) A
M.orirm ICoiiie hy 'I'liirty .Tlilckl NO CHANOF. OF CAKS TO CINCINNATI ! Thrt e irainleave bid laiiarM'ti I aily, (Stiedaj excepted.)
11KSTTKA1N. .v: A.M CINCINNATI bKJHTXING
Kpre-arriv at CitKiatiiti at 10 A 11., and be.x-
M. C.n. iniiaü Mad, arrive at !
1
DRY COODS.
1
SECOND LARGE INVOICE SÜIiIHER DRY GOODS JXTST RECEIVED AT j ITo. 5 East Washington St.; coNsisTiNu lit r.vi.T or FINK DU ESS C.00D, ULACK AND I'ANiV SILKS. j LACK AND SlUC MANTLES, NEW STYLES SAQCES, LINENS. Vv lin K (;ools. j (.LOVEs AND HOSIERY, EMUKOlDEllIKS. PAKASOLS. SCN I'M Hit ELL S. HOOr SKIRTS. SILK MITTS, LADIES' GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S FINE CAMSRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, CLOTHS, .lien's nutl Roy' Wear, Tri mitlitt::, Aolioi., iV-c.
LOUlSVILLH.KY. T&X- Coti-Lntii-.'iits are respectfully solicited, and im- j
a.i's vviiu jiroinjit return fcuarar.tei d. janl3 J
m V n I ll ll-v V. V 1 ' W ' - utl...iV-., J' .," I t i ,,,, ,, . 'ttg I ... ,i u a I ('.LciMiatt nut) T. M., maku.tr cl-se Coül. etion üb Ltttle i sh..ald not le pormttte.1 to rest tl.ete. It is c ; Mi-ini f,.r L.veUnd. Morrow, cctuu.hu.
s i;e moment tn it inennmciu
the greatest j
iirs. Z ii e- il'.f. und M.ee', r..-.
record of the Northern States s'.iould be without : Third Tnin 6". T. M, Cincinnati Eprf v. arr.vf at
. blemish and purge-1 of everv suspicion of fraud ; C:i.-i:iiri 11:10 1". M. , . . .' . . - I art- same a r; v anv ilunnsihe tryn.g time th.twe arc now u'-mg j Ca,j frtf r0UTtJc'ie.;r tliiough. Luiotcan (loteinmehU M.ould i;0t j R.iroaii.
her rente.
n i the lüd'.anaroli and Cli.Cir.aati
nsm imrntnu. i no nu-ni.-r ot these it I lot i , ...,:.. ' . .1. , ,lPe e.oo.tfr f.. ,
... . , . f ia.iio,.i,ri m'ii.i nnu. i Hijiiviii ivjuii i,i irii yet possible to i0.scertt;n. evetal d.y urees i: dy ;xl?Vre-t in a leetmt.rv and financial sense,
tb.it vcrv pitrioti-m will, when arvusel for iL own prote. tioti. 1-e the more admirable when et i
oi a Lis- 1 n k;LinAMvvi.iM'M'. biteus! io w ioul.le ?nst. L-l the K.st attempt : It is i:npssib, s soon after the atliir.U ve j1" l'"4 di?titieti:i ef Western ii.tere-ts and . . r 1 I . . f t . .. ... . .11 ... ... .... r.wtr.1o .i I ll,or r!'l
ev e:i a rouj'i e?i!.i .re i ine is tn nti iij. -e v-inu u.-... w...
m-s!t -ore id over -o jrreat a space of eountrv, u.J leir:. to iber cost t.iat
in the cot fits',.!! vtliit h lw.lv $ ensues alter a bit
tie That the los. i verv severe, and parti, uhrtv , beu we become lu lr sensible that we bare j
rrerreral t-neigetnsMit, lor whieh tbejHair wrre not' w in the m itter of . nicer, there i t. tn .tter of been made to play a rle p.irt iu Una acw r.ngjet rij-c. , doubt. Tl e d tüculty of rightlv es'.imat'nz ourj. I u:d and Ne Yoik raid upon si tvery, when the . Fadiuf, iu the two atterr.; ta to gather Inb.r- .. i a! enhanced by the f't.tthit minvof ni ik . f.iilv t.rn otT. wheti we s-e with our nation by forcing back CJtt;eal Cae 's p ck-, tho-e falling .ere u:noidablv lelt upon the ejes, as p!a'i.ly a we liateuprje! we m with , tl the retell apparfbll)' revolted an n, r,,, j MSbsepueiitly occtied by the enemy in r reisoning faculties, that it wj not the coun i
h iv e the ; -...tuiiitv to a single acton the pa. t
of an v ut tlie Northern State that could aw akea fielest :ispit ion r-r tend to ii.jute our ci e lit. Tite connivai.ee iu this fraud on the j irtef the idhci il id" one Sute rtÜtcts ti;-di all of ti e h'V ti State, and tl.e only way to remove this blem'sb i for our authorities to boldly and learlossl v take ho i of the m .t'.er and deil outta the guilty partie) tie curishrnet.t that their attempt to tov er up tl.e Iraud jutly nierits. Every and a. I odici i's wla. counter, n eed the fraud, and are thus guiitv of comtou.ding the lelonr, should te deilt w ith acTo.dd.g to the lull extent of the law. Let the j roper authorities in New Voik whose d uy it is to execute the laws in icfeience to these negtigeM and guilty officials ste to it that they Jo not incre ise still further tLe number of guilty olticial.s- by remaining fju'et anl t Vu:z t steps to briii; about their poni.-hment. Let lliet. promt-tlr proceed to remove the stain from our Cnandai record and gtatl name that the criminal act of the-e State cdliei.il lias placed upn it. Thi much, at ie-st, tl.e public denuthdi at their hands A. Y. Herald. Alk.
PIANOS
Di-aiu or Eldir Kxaip. The Rer. Uenry It. K.otpp. belter knoi. a "ElJer Knapp." the Da; f.st levival treacl.er, dleJ at New York, a few d.irs since, gel siitv-one rear.
Piano -Fort es.
CH1CKERING & SON'S 1'IAXOs. STEINYAY & SON'S
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SCHOOL ORGANS.
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ETEItTTlltNO IS THE LINF, AND AT TRKT TO M IT IHK TiltiKS. ( AIL MON AM 1 XAMISF. TUK SM K'. ' M. H. GOOD, Proprietor.
RAILROADS.
HOTELS.
PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. NEW ARRANGEMENT. Xrr Houtr to ( hitnpo vln Kokomn.
French's Hotel, CNTIli: FUK(H'EN l'l.AX. '
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A Mad Tram will leave Indlanai-oll at 11.10 AM., stop t all statj.-u and make cl"se cot.i.cct i-oi t Ki-lomo w ith train en the Oncinrmtl and fhiiak-o Air Um- li.vlroad for lcri-..rt, Valparaiso aiid Ctiicatro, and arrive at 1'eru at 3:15 1. M., In tinto mnVe. cotitiertii iL with trains on the Toledo and Wabash Hailwar, Bidnpt Fast and yvest. Keturn'nfr, the name train will leave Peru at C.00 A. M., after the arrival of the tri n on the T. 4 tV. K. yv. frern the Fast, and itiivf at Itutl u apflls at 9:00 A. üb in lirae t make connection fur all points Kant. South and y et. An Kpresstrain w ill leave Inrilatiapoll at 0:?S V. M., coin er t at K.'knnio w ith train f.-r Chic?, and arrive at 1'i-rii at 5 (ill A. M., in time to makecoem rtioti w ith train Roi.iK Fat and Werd on tl.e Ttdrdo and Wabash Kali way. lieturnhnf tL name train will leare Peru at li:iM., makiior cluse eiaaieetion at Kokomo with the traiim on tbn Cincinnati and tthicao K.uiway from Chirnyo Valparaiso and LoAfriport, and airive at IndUnniKdis at 4:10 I'. M.. in tiiiii- tn cornier! with the evening train for Cincinnati, Iuiville and other "lnti. Special attention Riven t the tran-portatlon of live stock, finaluce and rrorrhntKlise enerallr. DAVID MACV, C-.ieral Aeent and Sufierintendent . Theo. P. IlAKiiiiY.Geii. ral Ticket Airrnt. aj l XJ-dly
Bcay cr.ecki! tur usa. j ?Srn ial N.-Tirr.. P- ure you pet in the risht tram at j bid anaM :..s. The -r.'.v C'.iiCiunari tra-n, tarid en the MfOi tr uk. b-ir.kr the "fanbr-st trac noath in the Union ! Iw-po;, at p: diar.ajs lis. ' y . 11. I NOr.I.F, fieneral Ticket Airrt.t. j yy m. Po-.vtli., Traveling Aeut tnj'Jti '62 j
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DRY COODS.
AGENCY.
W. W. LEATIIEK3 QUO. CAKTKR D. 8. M'kERÜAX lAathtrs. Carter JIcKemtm,
s" it:v P'cinK ci tiiKTted with a "Military x!t ?N Actncy at yVasl,ir,jtn City, irf J 1 i'yvlv1 ',,e ," eiv" P"TT,, attention to the ' st roilertioM an! srurinir of IV.islon. g ,i
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flack Pay of deceased and discharged oldier. and all Ihe claim and demands atraitit tho (lor niment. Irrons resiiiinp In any part of the State may hare their claim eeuri'd by addressing them anl stutiinr pariiculara fully Ollice S5 Fat Washmtut. street, in the second building wa st f the (t.)urt lluu.se s.juare, Iiidiartaprdi. Imb lin ...i:s-r.s 'v. Sb.ro. n. La. Nol.le, MJ. Gen. Wallace, l'.riir.ib n. DuiiKnt.C'd. Juhti Cotrim, Judge Perkins, Supreme Court. af ll-dly
MEDICAL.
31 A IV 11 O O ! 5 now ho.vr! now iri:vi oiii:iü
Jut J'utfiihiil in a s tiltd Enceh-jt. PK ICK SIX CF.NTS. LF.CrUUn on tie: Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of s'pTin itorrha-a or Si'min.d yVeakness, Invol.int.iry Knilssions. Sextial Iieldlity and Impedimenta to tu irri.r:' enerally. Nervousness, Consumption, F.pllepv and l'i:; Menial an-1 Phvtcal Incaiaritr, resulting frorä Seir-At u-e, A.c. Hv KOl'.KKT J. CCLVEKyVKLI, M. I)., Author of the öVev. l, rfe "A Poon to Thousand of Suflerer." sent under realln a fdain envelope, to ar.y address, pokt paid, on reeeipt of six rrid or l wo postage stump, i y I r. ("II. J. C. KLINK, 127 Bowery, NVw Vrk, Postoflire Hox 4".SrJ. apr3-d&w3m ia
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them. I ct reason ee directions on each box. i I'rlcc One Dollar I'cr IIox. ! Theyaresent in a thin, flat box, postage free, to all part of the United States upon the receipt c f the price. Prepared And sold by lK. KWINt,, No. IS Virziiiia Avenue, ruy7-liwjy Indianapolis, Indiana.
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rmri miruuif; nun- loan u it caai uirr pan Ol tbc tieit l L TCKKS-Occ-fbunb cah. lalawr in 1, 2 mi 3 retra, w i:h annual IntertaL for further Infunuatioo call at ty ollke over TaiUat'a Jew elry Str. lodiaaapoli, Indian a, February I, I H62 feol-döin
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