Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3699, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1862 — Page 1

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DAILY CTAm CEDTniEL. TZ2 HSV S2STii;ZL 07FICE. no. ccrni ni:niDiji?i btixeet. rfn rm o im E 1 Jo Eicm, C028S cj crsan, 'Proprietor. VOLUME X. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., SATÜKDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9. 1362. NUMBER 3,609.

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ILET M. lowry; DKit.4.T.-i--aier u Drntcs j t. fjourt granting htm leave to make his tleCiiemicaK. Paint, OiN, IhetufT, Botanic. Patent i , r . i , , ir er Mellid-fe, Noti'wie arid Perfumery No. 49 Ma- ! b WN whtch we present here below. Dow tt. avenue. i-i.tianap.ii,. nov3-iT. much the whole athur looks and Amnds like

aiet other i-Liel fllOMUNSilN A C01. -Je.iler In lruK'S Mei'.lcines P Paint. OiN. tJla, Perfi nery, fancy 1mm1, Ac. No. In Eat Wa.htnrton treet. liwilaiiK'lf. mu)19 BROWNINV,. Dru?eit. ami dealer in Pjin. Oils I ,m Varnihe, Iir-riin,OlaKSliUwware, Perfumery, fc.. No. XI, Wet w'abiiurtoii -treeU aprt7 IlltV . Is. Ilf A H. iLKNN A CO., New Trk Store, lry 'HUib.le.-iaV and Ketait, t.U'tin' Irk, Ea-t f a.-hii'toii street. may5 vnivr. ami ti u a ii it. IIIAR1.ES COX, dealer ta Store, Tin Ware, Ac, No. 11 Wm Wahintin treet. apr.'7 hook istm:!!. lAMPHELLA 1 OT!.ES.Tok rn r and niar.k V y Mamitacturer. No. 37 Est M -.hint-toti -t . ea-t f Glenn" Klock, up tair, ladiauaoli. fe!)"2ö-d:f I) OH; las k PALMER. floV Biii.Vn.and Rlank Rook ' M.i,ifrinrers N- Fa.-t Washington treet. oer Alforl, MiiN A C' Grocery. may27 Clin t, ;i.as A!M "QtEKsisWAHi:." i I n AUTHORS A Fl-CHANAN, , lrter of China, Ii:ditnapoli, ttHtiana. dly .nritciiA4'r rAii.oits. I 1 REDE RICK tiiXPPER. Merchant Tailor, and deal.-r , Aet W.ni:)t-n treet. opp.ie Sentinel oC'.ce. my29 ATTCIKXI.YK. K tl.RY FERGUSON, Attorney .1 Coun-eW at Law. l'aye.b f r approved J.i-li!'ir mrtiup; i. iirti4tc l.-ao, n.t. Ac. tKTso, 24 Ft w".ij. itn rr't. rp-'ir, e.,od dor to the riebt hand, opMte Gleru' Mk. (ct9 I ki ii k. Mcdonald A Addison l. koche, Attornev and touneb.p at Ijiw. .TCrr.a l4uraice ' Company BÜiMir-s. -Cond ß.Hr, PennMhania Trert. ' Jel dly MACHIfllSTS asn ori CKs.it i tu sttor. AMNG r.NTtKFI.T RUTTTED THE SROpFORy. I FRI.T rc'ipte-i r j.-im Coter. in ord, . PO.OO vo - .i , -a- rac-oTv, i am rTrrr-.. 10 w all Li!v1 f ork in tbe machinery or blrkm'thi:ic lm. Havii f had twelve ve.r e ier,-rx In the ret macbii h,.j tn tbe cutry, I flatter myself that 1 can : rve entire Mtifaction le tboe to tno ftr mr with I "be,r ork. 1 have ,n my employ one of the be.f Ukrmitbe in ti e j,fe. in-l p; parltcuiar .Mention to h-re f hi-e'l (f aj.d mi)ilfve fr.!'. IpB!rivjr of a'! k.rdji pr-trptlr atterded t-, Mdrl f all k.t-l t-ui.t for tbe patent olt.cr. KememV-er th piace, on qoare jtb of the Union lpt. nt'li:.MMreet. T. f'i'WS, Iut)l0.dl '1 NOTICE. "WWTE Lave tlr ?ay old our l'-akery to Jl'r. Niel. km A Parri-tt. That kiiiK tie pul ir In reneral for tbrir l.ljeral patron are. jeab!d re--fu!?y a. k tt.e crnttriutnre f tbe Bane to oar rore-e ,r,. A. A J. MkTLr t IL IrvJUnaj-Ui J!y, IviTi Jyll-ittt

DA 1 LYSEiVfriN El INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

ituiromijn iiiuoi Mail I Traisa LeaT. 62 A. U... J wi V.U... 8 4 P. M .. Train Arrire. 20 i. M. R:0 A . M. 1130 A.M. nirtJkXATOUM A1 CMtlUt TIA tHIO. Tra'.n Iae. TrirjrriTe j b 20 A. M r.xprrM I J f. H. :43 I. M Accommolati:! 10.45 A. M. !BDIAA rsTBAL RAILWAf. Train Ia. Train Arrive. .15 A. M 7:15 A. M. 1113P. M Mail 1:34 V M. 7 OO P. M 7 55 T M. ii i trout aid ruLCXica tinn tiM, tu iatto.i. Train I ave. Traio Arrive. .15 A.M. .......... ..... 415 A.M. 12.10 P. M 134 P. II. 7.DJ P. M 7:53 P. U. IStMABArOUBAX C1C15ATI UlLfcOAD. Train Lave. Tratmt Arrir. 5:29 A.M 10:54 A. M. 1040 A. M 4:3i I. M 8.35 P. M. 10:55 P. M TEKEB HACTB RjinaOAD. Traioa Ieare. Tra!n$ Arrir-e. 7:20 A.M 5:10 A.M. t 1 45 P. M !56 A. M. 8 40 P. M 6 30 P. M. KKW AltAüT AS rillCAGO BOAP 4KEKüCATl JC JIXCTI" ii.wi v. m r.xrre!. i i.x. .. m. 11:05 A. M Frt fbt, I'aily 2:) P. M. LAFATIlTTK EAiUtUAU. Train. liate. Trafn Arrive. 10 05 A.M 510 A.M. 4 45 P. M 1(V05 A. M. lOiO P. M 6 00 r. M. riRf ASHIHDl tXArVUBAJIJiOAn. Train Leav-. Tra!n Arrive. 11.10 A.M ...Mail 950A.M. 1035 P. M Oitrao Kxjr--. .. . ....4:10 P M ' IXMAXArOUl Ar M Ai'HU.I BAILhOAP. Train Irav. , Trains Arrive. 12 JO p. M M.ii! llr.'O . M. C30 A.M....rrr-m FrtlyM TVpctj.... COO V. M ian KasoxTiu.B a ilkoad. Trait Isavr. Train Arrlv. fiO A.M .....Mail 45P M. fc.iO P. Jl 6.00 A. M. Arrival una Ueiinriiirc or :ioliig of .tlHil. ARKIAAl.a, MidiK.D m il. , ....,... .11.1 5 A. M. 11.15 a. m. s:J0 r. m. 11:15 A. u. ... 10:15 a. M. Jill P. M. 7:4-0 p. m. , oo r. m. 7.4MI F. M. CUO A. M. Cii-ciiiuati and ay m-iil JcjfvrMir.villi and Lui-.vilie. . Terr Haute way mail Peru mail .......... Central way mail Terre Haute tbr'.,h ma.l . LfV Ml" ' ChicBRO W..taii.e way nil I-Hb-fci-ntalTie thruiib mail ntrl tbrotizti n;i;l. t!iriciiiiiititbr'ii;b ma.l 6. 'JO A. M. .... :45 P. M. I M A. M. Sprinjrfleld.lilinoi. Hl" PARTI' H KB . Mail -''. JerTer"nvil!e and Loutille mail 7:30 r. . Terre Haute tbroul tiil, St. Loul, Cairo.... 70 t. . L-ifiyette andCb:ii;o b:U A. Ifjyetre Cltjr and SpringDeld, Illinois 6 (hi p. m. Maiioii niiu 1 1-10 a.m. CrDirai waymnll. ....... . ....I!u5 a.m. Ctitral throncb mailand WahIngtonCity.... f,:50 p. m Cincinnati and way mail 0:40 a. m ThruuKh mail 5.r0 r. m Tt-rre Haute way, EvansvlSle and Vincenne.. . .12:45 p. m Peru 10 l." A. M Fx-ilf fontaine war atid through 7::o p. m Trial of the Gordons in Boston for Treason. A Hold nurt Tlunl)' Sprrcli by George SrnnoilTlie lleauf ieof 1'tirltunlC Abolition if.ni - Itlirrin; Dentin clutioii of Pouer.Proiid Arialo crut. The trial of the Gordons, in Boston, on a charge of treason, lias produced a remarkably bold and earnest speech from George Scnnott, a lawyer of that city, who will be especially remembered as the volunteer counsel of John Brown. The Gordon family consisted of the father and four sons, silversmiths by trade, who were induced to attend a private meeting, over which one Deacon I'almer presided. The meeting was heM in the cellar of this Palmer, and the cliarge of treason made against the Gordons by Sir. Washburn, Mr. Hobart, Mr. Haves, a member of Ktlloch s church, and

soule other rampant 'loyalists." Mr. Hobart, Cass countrymenthe Irish without cornin this cellar inciuisition, asked one of the King treason or even giving oflence. We

Gordons if he would hang ont tLe flag, to which he replied angrily tliat he would not, under coercion, do any such thing, whereupon the impiiitors lodged an information for the r District Attorney, fortified by their oaths, that the Gordons were traitors. I hey were remandel to Port Warren, and finally grantetl a trial (a sublime conde?cen.ion,) but before the suit was fairly' commenced, a nolle prosequi wa entere! bv the U. S. District Attor- ! nev, and the case dismissed. This, Mr. Sennotf. the Gonlons counsel, wouM not permit, .1. . ' . .: i. t l i , similar atfairs under old tyrannies and dynas ties, we leave our readers to judge. Y e hope no single jerson will pass it by unread. After stating the case as above, Mr. Sennott said: The as-i"tant District Attorney was then informed that the Gordons had given aid and j J comfort to the enemy. Has intonua.;on he sav s uton his oath tliat he believes. In con sMMjuenee they were arreted. Their whole life and conversation for a year has been ifteil and pried into. Their friends and neighliors have been summoned to testify al.out them, anil on the testimony so obtained 1 we are to hold them if it offers probable cause. I Now, does it ? rEF.rsi AT "LIBERTY THROUGH TIN HOLES. And here, how simple and how easy is the

' v. b t ati UHU V V 1 4x7kllUt A task of the mere lawver of the mire com-1 as they will be, and cannot help rejoicing to

missioner! But if I reganletl such a cae m j this is. or if jo:i did, with the eyes of a mere a'J,l'r' 1 hould despise mys If, and, sir, 1 would be astonishetl at vou. What would be the use, sir, of a liberal education outsi.le of I our profession, as well as a severe training in it what the benefit of -active exertion in the ! jHilitical affairs of our country, beginning for I each of us long before he could vote what! the value of the continued exercise of every manly and more than kingly prerogative which dignifies our existence as citizens of this imperial republic if we should merely H?ep through the pin holes of evidence at a rase which involves in its principles the Liberty of us nil I I shall take lea e, sir, not to lo so. And while I sliall take care not to psent an un-lawverlike view, or to s,iv anv-t :t . 11 5 . .i 1 " 1 xhnS at al1 mCOnKtent With A legal analysis , of the charge: while I shall even ue the testimtmv faithfully, a- the stimulus of reflection and ttu occasion of argument, I shall leave tlie law part where it should be left, in tl;i iage o: me ca-K' ttxwn. m a suDorUinate relation and speak of it briefly, and in the conclusion of the matter. FINDINt; FAULT WITH THE GOVERNMENT. Viewing the testimony, tlien, does it show any otience committed except bv the conspirati)rs the Till 1 h. mtnnn..r, b. .... U n in -piiition. wIm have Umie false witness f " oontiv I . tl. V V A. B) A against thlir P.t ii;hlors to ilerv him? Surw 1Jt ,. 1 ..., 1 , . l t!,f m t0 baU' ACtCll against their naMire, ami to nave ion ine iruin umler oatli. 1 hen the Gonlons, in variou- wavs. hae found fault with t! fiovcrnment. That i the essence, the spirit, and even the scope of the totitnoin. It) that trtasouf I it trea-on here? This wat the home of tree sjM-ech and all the colors of republicanism, from black to billiotM, ileclared that speech should be free. The chief reason why I went t4 carry fire and sworn into the Smth is because they ret ue me my right of free j-ech, given to me by that Almighty God who was pleased to create rue a free man. A right the creator ,

nl preserver of all my other rights. A riht io much more, important than the constitution, that the constitution wa. invtntetl me ivly to aert anI pc-cure it, anl U not worth the paper it bhckcnj, unless it 4loei aKrt it anl ecure iL I le.pi-e the Soaihera temper of mind, which allows them to part

with that right for themjelre, and I mean to i do my utmost to destroy forever the power of any nero-breeder to hinder its exercise by me. THE fiACnr.UNE- OF FREE SPEECH. I declare before God that, aj I untlcrjtand that riht. I value it more than I do mr life! And I call thij whole country to witne?, if 1 1 have not before now prove! the sincerity of i this tlocLarafion by my actions! And the right I vindicated at the hazard of my life, before a southern tyrant, I will not give up, for the sike of mv business, to a Yankee ! sneak. Neither shall the Gordons. Their J cae u ours. We are triel with them. And in defending them, we defend ourselves and j and our country fnm a gang compared with I - f . . IL . 1. Vi ! wnom, ieauoeiier is numane, ana trim .r loyu respectable. 3Ir. Sumner was once the advo-j cate of free speech. lie claimed to be almost i one of its martyrs. And in defense of it, or j in coiw ouence of it, he certainly was the victim of a cowanllv asault, iiitlicte! with a ferocity, anl eudureil with a meekness unex-1 anipletl in the annals of cudgeling! He now !

changes his opinion, or at least his language, j nui.vincc. To Massachusetts society, m4ddling With the felicity of allusion, which belongs, I is indeed a feoiirge so "great, that it may be among the public writers of America, to him ' loubted whether it does not fully counteract to Governor Andrew alone, he advises j balance evcrv comfort and blessing concen-

his friends to put their heels" upon those I who differ from them, and who dare to speak out. The advice is iriven in a letter to the late war meeting in New York. Is this pros ecuting an experiment made upon xr me chanics, by a few small conspirators, in pursuance 01 an agreement ueiwecn me pnnci-: pal Thugs at Washington, in order, if it ' works well, to sacrifice more imriortant vie- j tim to the Abolition Kalee? I tlo not know I know that the gentleman of the Republican party do not countenance it, and that it will fail here, because, to reach their jjolitical oprionenfs thev must cut tlown their political and personal friends. If free speech is treason here, our excellent Governor would pee4lily be known a tbe late un!amented John A. Andre .v, for his speech is exceedingly free and easy quite loose, as you may say. , Then what would become of Mr. Phillips? Does he srieak in fwor of the Government? I Has he ever said anything in favor of any I Government, except that of Ilayti? Did he , not lately ailvise a large and patriotic asembly not to give a man or a dollar to the Gov eminent of the United States? And did not that patriotic society applaud the liberal suggestion? Shall we prosecute Mr. Phillips, therefore? Not with my pood will. Not without my active resistance. I should vio-1 1 I i 1 i 1 ... . iaie trie very nrst principle oi democracy, i winch is grea'er to me than anything but the word of God himself, if I did not fight for Mr. Phillips right to talk treason to any fool that wants to hear him. In a letter, the Gov ernor refuses to supply troops to the Pivsi.dent. In fact, he supplies many and urcres ' more 10 go. Do we prosecute him? No, but ; a tempest of derision breaks orer what he j calls his head from every part of the United i States, and e en from England. To that we can safelv leave him MASSACHUSETTS OPINION OF IRISH SOLDIERS. W Vi f n tlw o-Imtiit: nt tlr l.itn f!rl C.tk went off, without an escort even of the Sec-1 ond Batallion, it was not actually hissed in j State street, as was the Massachusetts regi ment on its return from Mexico, but the agrcable remark was made and heard, that the departure of the Irish would be a great relief to our poor-houses and jails! The Governor or his friends may sav so of Colonel an not accused ot talking so badly, even aliout Mr. Andrew's countrymen the negroes yet are we prosecuted! In South Carolina, where sjieech was never free, they settled its limits lcfore Judue Lvnch. Let us not dese crate this Court with what belongs to him. or we will sink below the level even of South r1P,,i;n, ! cirfli;n, ! THE SANCTITY OF THE GOVERNMENT IS 0 IT ABOVE SUSPICION? w , , i , . ,. . ,t ... lueh has been said as to finding fault with ., . ..... c the Government, as it there were some tecu- . T 1 liar sanctity in it. Have we arrived at such a state that no one must find fault with any action or omission of the Government or anv member of it, without having treason imputed to him? Can not you, sir? Can not I? I, for example, have the misfortune to think that Mr. Seward, our present Secretary of State, is not fit, as a statesman, to index the papers ot the late S.l.n Wn.rht However little he may be atfectcd bv'mv thoughts I do think his want of i 50nv Iter tn has male him the laugh-! ,r,.r t.i- t T W I... w - ati' go n. n Lst aj vAk.'irv a i iiiiia , bau t u- u i small ward and county politician, who writes like a sopluoaiore and acts like a stock-iobber. .... . I Every time he speaks alout what will happen in sixty lajf, in ninety diys! he puts me in mind of a curbstone broker, chattering over the approaching maturity of a dubious note! I think such men have been advanced to im portant places in this country alout as often think that Mr. Seward will probably be the I vtof the Lilliputians. .May I not say so? ! II is Mr. Phillip taken out a" patent lor the application of first rate abuse to second rate j 1 . . . . - I n? And must I be tried for treason if I ever so unsuccessfully attempted to infringe j it? Again, I do not "worship Mr. Sumner. 1 rannot n.lmiro r. notNnn wrhn i sr. imr.lo as fr ' .... . 1. - " ! think it a finer thing to pretend to be a fanatic I . -. : than to le a tlull but honest man. which is feeferahle: a tyranny under sew ard, or the government of jeff. DAVIS. And what if I am frank enough to say, that I am sick of the swaggering imbecility with which the Government has managed this war ni nas inanageu tuis vtir! ot h e and death? Is that treasonable? Sha 1 my Government-that .s to say, my servant mv creature waste tnu rnonc v, and even let it be stolen, and stop mi paper, and interrupt my business, and violate my Constitution, and starve oat and kill my soldiers out of pure neglect, ami gain onlv disaster and defeat for tue bv all this follv? And shall I say nothing? a If I am to put up with this, anv more, and sav nothing, Or else be shut lip bv Order oft J tt r i . , 1 t , . ll. ewarvl, 1 want to Know er:outy anu calmly, what shall I fight JctT. Davis for: hat worse can he uo to me tnan "ewara and Stanton have done already! What, indeed when their want of sense and want of energy have male him what he is! Lost money may be regained, lost armies may le replaced out of our swarms of men; but who shall give us back the lostföv.? we have '"fooled away" before the dirt heaps of Manassas V Kxpoe a cup of clear water to the frot. Obsvne it, and when the cold begins to fill its transparent substance with beautiful spicufa of ice. if vou agitate the mass, the ice will not immediately freeze. But give it in that condition a very short periixl of rest, and it becomes a rock, hardly yielding to the energies of gun p wle r and "fire! So have we found the South. They were once undecided. Tune and the tupidity of the Govermxent

lave consolidated a hesitating into a hostile Ieo;.le. Yet Mr. Goalon is a traitor if be calls a fool a iuoL FKKE 8PEF.CII VEKSfS STONEWALL JACKSON. No, sir fteedoni of hpeech is not tjuite

pone. It still Uvea in JLSo.uon. lint mean! fnwecution I nT to affect it. The rejecta- ; le members of the Republican party think ' and say plainly what they think about it. ! Thoe that I happen to know of them are jzen-! tlemen. They do not aree with me in jolitics, when poüüca existed, but they do agree with me in now despising that petty prosecution of laborers and mechanics for their opinion. which wa the lvproach of the old Whig par- j tv, and which wasoneof the causes ot its fall, ! a3 fireat ami respectable as that partv was . i : .7 . i They sar with perfect tnith that the whole j moral eltect of oar unanimity- depends upon its notorious freedom from constraint, and I that it would be u?ed against us with tre-i mendous power, if it could be shown lor one moment to be produc-d by fear or force, And I agree with them mrt fully, jjf we .11 cannot noii our own agunt one or to sec:s j sionists in a whole State here without force, i what are weto do with the armies of Sione-i wall Ja'.-kson. ! AIJOLlTlON riES, INFORMERS AN1 TI1UG5. j TL 1. .11 1 , . .1. . I Aiie uiau livj aiiA-uus u ccrj u.u.'r man s ; aflairs, whether his own are attended to or not, is almost exclusively a Massachusetts' trated in this favored country. Puritanism, which exalted the maniv English spirit to fa- 1 naticism on the one hand, degraded it on the 1 other to espionage, its churches were mutual i assurance societies for the morality of their , members. Its doctrines are forgotton. But tue evil w nien ue 1 uruans unconsciously uiu lives after them, ami churches which detest their memory and deny their teachings are j managed on their principles. New England ! to-day is covered witii scK-icties in which the j be?t of men and women conscientiously, but j a 7 ' reluctantly, and the worst of men and women, eagerly and with a devilish delight perform ! the part of ?pies and informers upon each j other. To say that such a gigantic svaleuaof; mutual espionage does not tent! to degrade character, is simply to say that eaves dropping j and tale bearing are not low and mean oecu- . nations. Under its influence nothing is known i of a man's real character or disposition.! Habitual watchfulness on one side, awakens ; habitual hypocrisy on the other. And it is j oulj when the little saint of Boston expands into the gigantic villain of New Orleans, or j or San Francisco, tliat vou can tell how vast ! a benetit you uenveu tram his emigration The wickedness looked little here, because we saw but little of iL The enormous nressure of universal listening and peeping had ! ii . i .1 .hi i t unven u ueep in me innermost nores 01 our society. bo pressed, it produces smelling committees it elects Hiss Legislatures. It! brings such men as Deacon Palmer to associate, out of fear, with men like Mr.. Washburn, whom thev receive into their cellars and dism's thnnu-h back tloors. Nobody will ilenv the fact, or its application here, who is not prepared to deny the existence of the Kev. Mr. Kallo h, or his church member, Mr. Hayes, who peeped after him, and black mailed him, and then expose! him. It is Mr. Hayes' tum to-day, it, may be Mr. Kalloch's turn to do that dirty tSts-k fUp-UvJIayvs iomorrow. It is Mr. Washburn's turn now. It maybe the Gordons turn by and by. But le thia turn whose it may, the system of a barbarous age and people, applied to the control of civilized menkind, awakens the fiercest resentment. Men have put up with the sa vage st task-masters. They have endured the bloodiest tyrants without resistunce for many vears. Thev have submitted to the King of w Prussia to the Czars to the House of Austria and even to the Turks. But a Government of meddling philanthropists they cannot bear. It resembles the Government of vermin more than any human despotism. Individually vile and odious, but quite insignifi cant, when collecteil. they are all-pervading, i alHlevounng, appalling, loathsome to evcrv s"n aml intolerable to the strongest 1 and firmest mind! Ihus the Governme i i tXMlV, ar ami iirmcsc imn'j; a nus tue uovernmeni i i ! the Uobespierres, the Marat?, the AYashburns, : n , ' owi , Ä lr,... , - , i 1 the llooarts anI tlie Haves, is the oppression . , , 1 ,1 i ' 1 . I which in ak'.' th the wise man mad! It made, Li n 1 , i i r r i the Gordons mad when it was first applied to ! ., , . . , V I tlii-iii. mill wli.it thev nttere.1 miller its ltilill- . encc was temper not treason. WHICH WOULD A MAN PR EFEK ? j Yet there was a sense as well as temper if; they preferreil Jeff. Davis to an abolition ; Government. As I understand an abolition Government, a man uvght endure it. A man might endure the Government of Mr. Phillips, fjr he is a gentlemen or of Mr. Garrison, ! for, whatever may have been thought of his , sanity, his integrity was never questioned; but the abolition Government whi-h they undersi4Kxi was the inquisitorial me ceuar me a sink and cvss-poo! committee which stool be-: fore them, ordering them to put out a flag j and I think there is no man of spirit with that in his mind who would not prefer the wolf-: ishness of a Davis to the pediculousness of a Wa-hburn! The Gordons have done no wrong. Thev ' tlo not hate their native country, though thev , cannot like its imbecile Government. A ' Government which ha evervthinjr jriven to it b.v a generous people, and which does nothing . but wate Um mae Pr5,claaiatlons an1 e(! contractors, cannot be liked or trusted until .a.1a. la . . a . a. - 1 it auers us course. 11 inusi conunue suspecieu an'- unpopular, if it is, with every advantage am opportunity, unable to secure peace or ni3lie war! 1 llCSe Sentiments 1 UlHlerstanÜ .1. - T"I , .!.. 1 UKIU ,u lK: iia v a "e"1 "iyrai II I I 1 . : ai wen as leirai, to ca pn-sj micu enulnenIS. They ought to express them : and wo to the fanatic who shall meddle with them, or with anv one else in this wav hereafter. The commissioner then delivered his opinion. He said there was no case proven, and j dismissed the complaint. The crowd in the . . , ii chcck and , . fc Gurions. i J TO TIIK . V I" FLIC T 11)! DOCTOR LAWRENCE, i.fter an evienMV practice cf ' Un jear ii l'al imore, which be Uft f -r a tour tU-ou-h Eunje, Lere be remained two year, now retr.rn.wi'h bi m:Qd r cbly tored with eLt:r.c kiioled.'e atni research. The tr-t fix morth wa pent in tbe ;rrX'I Bfi'J tvriet the eye and ear aft bicU be availed bmielf of a tborouch court cf i- re res- i tiKt!n In tbe Queen" Hcpital, lndon. bere tbe root-t j wor.derful cure are oa:lr effected. The r-tor' treat- j mrnt of Chronic Dieaes 1 entirely different from that j mark'd out by the lpertnr.tufed father of medicire, o called. It i-i'not ovif.ned to the routine item cf ary j bi,: ted party, but em' race a ytem of practice, not ' o:iij ouiid an-i raUcr.al, but trr.ly ciei.tif.c in iu mean- ' nre. i After many olic: tat ions from physicians ant other of i thi Siate. the Irt-'T ha. c-'i!entrd t make tbe Stae of In-J.an.t bi jermaaent aVde. He win i:t any town ia i the State by request cf six er mere of it cltfzcn. an 1 j treat ail ca-e pre-en'ed with a iuorea kelJoru atra, ;.!. H; eamina:ir. itl t made j:h errat ca"-e, a:. -1 Li-, o; t.t.-Ti pen frrly aril frarkly, and mitT (Kir,r, ! therel t hii)tr e.p,n-e, arl aatisfjin tbe rxi:.d,tf tbe I jat!rnt a::d frieii;-.. i T l.,di who re iucapable of twarijC healthy off- j priii ;r. from deformfy or otherwie, w'.tl tad Li a'dvire j invaluable (cb-r it.iere.-t in and iu.ponar t a-l Lee a ill j I e ven to manied ladle, a hUopportu.l'ie have l-ern Oih tL at ail the jnt'kate ca-o of female complaiv Lave been fally c reprehended, and ti e cau-e of the di. ee truly acrrt ,:ii,-d, reri'icri:j; bi opinion correct, and b: -v!ce and p-ecripti-n. valaable. Se circ-iUr f r partirular, hieb ill be d -tribrtrd In everrt-an ant Lanilet In the Sts'e. He ad.-.carter Spencer Ilooa, ladianapoH Ind. Jyl5-i8ia I

VERMIN EXTERMINATOR.

To Iefroy To Destroy To Ikstroy To lkstray To Ikstroy To Destroy To Destroy To Destroy -Itats Roaches, Sec. -Mice. Moles, and Ants. -Bed Bugs. -Mollis in Furs, Clothes, &c. , -Mos4uitoes and Fleas. -Insects on Plants and Fowls. -Insects onnima'.s, &c. -Every form and species of; ermin. ! I- I 1 V THE 'ONLY INFALLIIRLE REMEDIES KNOWN. Ietro) t lulanllr EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF Those Pivparations (unlike all others) arc "Free from Poisons." 'Not dangerous to the Human Family.' Uats tlo not die on the premises." They come out of their holes to tlie." They are the only infallible remediesknown." 12 vears and more established in New York City." ! Csut by the City Pot Ofiicc. ! L'sal by the City Prisons and Station 1 TT nouses. r- i i .1 'i . .-I c ' L'Sfu oy me v.uy oieauiers, onips, xc. j I'stdbiJ the CitV Hospitals, AlmS-HoilSeS, I r, , ' 1 ' ' -xv f Used b the City Hotels Astor, 4SU Nicholas, . . tt es I sol by the Hoarding Houses, &c., &c. ised by -H'Ore than 50,000 private families. C See Oft? vi' tlCO SpiclmtilS of what is evennrhere said by the People Editors , 1 imi'L'rL'tM.'nrni: 1 1.1 ...1. ' 1 1 1 o rn 1 j 1 iv.i m u tu v 1 11 ver 1 min need be so no longer, if they use "Cos j at rs 11 . . I tai s i-jxtennmators. e liave useil it to our satisfaction, anil if a box co-t $5 we would have it. We had tried poisons, but they effected nothing; but -Costa it's- article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bed-Btigs, quicker than we can write it. It is in great demand all over the country. Medina (X) Cazdte. MO RE GRAIN anl provisions are destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer. Lancaster U7.. Herald. HENRY IL COSTAR We are selling your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been lü-ed, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly. Ecke n & Stouffer, Druggists. Windsor, Md. "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator. "CostarV . . "CostarV Bed-Bug Exterminator. 'Costar's" 'Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects' &c. In 25c. 50c. and SI Boxes, Bottles and Flasks, S3 and S5 Sizes for Plantations, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c. CAL'TIOX! To prevent the public from being imposed upon by Spurious and Highly Perninous Imitations, a new label has been prepareil, bearing a facsimile of the Pro-! prietjr's signature. Examine, each box, bot- j tie or flask carefully before purchasing, and fcike nothing but "COSTAR'S." Sold tv: ry where by All Wholesale Druggets in the large cities. Some of the WHOLESALE AGENTS IN N. Y. CUY. Shicllclin Bros. Sc to. B. A. Fahncstock, Hull & Co. A. B. & I). Sands & Co. Wheeler & Hart. Hurral,Rislev Sc Kitch en. Bush, Gale & Robinson M. Wanl, CIoe & Co. IcKisson & Ilfjbbins. D. S. Barnes c Co. F. C. Wells & Co. Lazelle, Marsh Si Gardner. Hall, Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox. James S. Aspinwall J Iorgan & Allen. Hall, Ruckol & Co. Thomas & Fuller P. D. Oi vis. AND OTHERS. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. T. W. Dvott n: Co Robert Shoemaker & Co. ; French,Richanls,&Co. 1 B. A. Faline.tick & Co. boston Massachusetts. Geo. C. Gootlwm 5c Co Weekes & Potter. M. S. Burr & Co Jno. Wilson, Jr. AND OTHERS. ALso, all Wholesale Druggists at IHK t.O, III., ST. I.Ot D, 'lo., ii:xicoir, nirii., LIM ISVIbl.i:, K) ., I IX IWATl, Ohio, firTMtl lC4.il, I'll., ICUfr-FALO, .". V. AND 11 Y Druggists, Grocers, Stokfkeepers and Retailers generally in all Country Towns and Villages In the TTVTKT AT INDIANAPOLIS, IMAM IKT Soldi,', Robert Browning -AXI William öannaman, Wholesale Agents. and b v TO.TIM4SO. A: COX, X. II. YICKERS. And by the Dnt ccisT-?, STor.r.Kr.r.n Rsand Retailers- generally. Country Dealers can order as above, ( Jraddressorder direct orif Prices. TerniS, cvC, is deiretl, send tor ISC 2 Circular, giving rtluced Prices to III.AUV u. co.vrAit. Principal Depot No. 512 Broadway (Opjv-ite the St. Nicholas Hotel,) New York. n.ch31 -deodA wT-45m i.

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n sa rji? or. 1862 5n?SS3 1062 VLL PERSONS PURCHASING TKKKTS EOlt FT. JOSEPH and atber poit.u in Nortbem Maourt, tbe iiJt of KanMts or tb Temtorie, kould init on bav-lr-c ticket; that read by tbe XOItTll .tllSXOl UI KAII.ltO.Df Tb only rad route from St. Loui to St. Jo-eph. It l C. bortest and qicket Lue, by thirteen hours, to tbe remo1et point reached by rail, and la always as cheap a any other. Buy your Ticket V Karua and ail po-.nu tn Northern Mioun by the North MiMuri Railroad. tc 1 11 sTi'i'f.i'nv l're't an.1 Gen'l Sept. Nortä M.uri R. R. ! HENRT H SI M MÖNS, General Trarehnf Äff. I aeptl7-4lr I iaie 1 T 'JC JEFFE11SÜNV1LLE RAILROAD Two Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted Train Arrive 8:40 P. M... 4:45 A. M... Trains Leave. 43 A. M &.S0 P. M. VW1VE TRAINS STOP Ft)R THE ACCOMMODATION of pa-vener at S-uthport, (irefinrond, FrarAUn, Ldmburi(h, Columbus, makius connectii-n al Sevmoor wi:b train -n the Oi.lo A Miiippf Uad, and at Locisville j itli trairw on tb lxiinlb, Eraukfort A Letnjrtn and Loutvi;le and Na-hvI! R.xd. Frta;ht trajiwlave daiiy. FYeiicbt promptly forwarded. Oilice, Ma.Ji-vn Ik p-.t, Ve-.t Mlf. A. S. C A ROTH K RS, Sup. -rin'erder.t. J. G. WHrrco, Fr.-U.bt Aicent. apl'W-dly DENTISTS. m P. G. C, HUNT, " DENTIST. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, . 33 EAST JIAItltirr STIH ET, INWANAIXJLIS IND. Zl Z Lu s 1 - zzzz II KAPER AND BETTER INSTRUM ENTS thsn were ever rr'A ""r,ru ,u "i'i. fiv r-V .. 1 1 I 1 1 Y t . Awr aj, rn.tt me.it,. with Eastern 11;uo uaTiufactnn-r are -u h tbotlcan furni b til order 25 per cvnt. j cheaper than any dealer in tbe Yt-t, and 1 w arrant Ibeui ! superior iutrninems. O11I v tor cash. U,Cal v wl VfT ' Talbot t A Co'sJeaelry Ston.', No. 24 Wa.-bington street. pianos, mf.uideons. organs, guitars, vi4lins, J accordeons, Ac. TU JED AND REPAIRED. Having h.td over twenty 5 Mrs' xperienre tbe public I "n '"' bt they ikw b-ve u-uer oprnmuniry 1 than they ircnerally meet with tu bar tbt ir uistrutuent ' II. SCUONACKEK. .ii.i .....-..., ... SPECTACLES. &C. To Officers of the Army. JKT RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GL.1SSES. For tiebl, pottübility and power they supercede all others. For sale by SEMMONS, Optician. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C, Of the greatest transpatent power, of new improvement properly adjusted to the care. Orders from the country, with particulars, promptly attended to. Repairing ueatly done witii dispatch. SEMMON'S. Optician. oct29 o. 2.. Soutjt IllinoLj etrcet. HOTELS. TIIIJ lOllltlll. IIOXJHli:, (Foruifrly American,) IMMEIHATKLT OPPOSITI L'MOX DEPOT, II. YYIII T.MOlCi:, Proprietor W, D. 8 A PP. Clerk, IS now open for tbe accommodation of tbe travelin? public. Tbc boue ha been thoroughly renovated and pjrtd.-hed from t.-p to bottom. u.ll JCOMMISSION MERCHANTS. .Tiasii joiixsoN, General Commission Merchant, AND Realer in Flour (irnln, and all kind of Conntrr Produce; Wine and Lliiuora, Ci;urt, Tobacco, Ac, OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, -57 SOUTH SECOND ST., IIIL.Ar.l.IIIIA. Aitvnncr made on Conl;nmenlj. au?C2ily WANTED. ! 200 Recruits Wanted FOR THE OF The Eleven fli Inf nn fry, WHICH MAJOR J. W. GORDON I authorized toraiM in Indiana. ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR BOUNTY. )AY FROM 13 TO S22 PER MONTH, WITH KATIONS, quarter-, mrdical attendance,' Ac., complete. All who er.l':."t will at ct:ce te clothed, ubited and provided nil h everj thing ewijt;al to tbeir comfort bv the Goerr,nie!t. "The u-m rf enhtnieM i Three Year. Pay to ccri;::ioi,ce from date -f ei iitiuent. None but atle-bodied Mnie men, between the atre of IS and 35 year. u-ed apply. Rt-cruitiiig Reitdeivou in Metiger', new bnil-iiu. No. UKi.-t Wa-ibingtoa .tre t, ad'ommg Odd FelluwV IlalL D. R. COIT.Find Lieuten.r.t Eleventh Infanrry, Recnntir-f Offor. NEW BOOKS. NEW PUBLICATIONS LES y;ierat.le5. r-y Victor Ha;; Lve', Labor w on. by Vir, uthwortb; Rver.ii'-e. bv Kir.!"; w by Paul FefroJl KilKd bi Wife; Nir.? Mf'-r.'.h la tbe Oiartermv-ter' Tpar!i3:Lt; raroti Rr-.wtilow'a Rook; Stokn Ma.k, by Wilki Collin, author of Woman i:i Wli:e; Floerof tLe Prairie: Tbe Flirt: A Life's Secret; Recreation of a Country Pardon. Leiwre Hour, in Towq; A Doi; About l tor; City of the S!n': AT STiZltlitT V VOSS. jv-J2w DRUGGISTS. SCHIEFFELIM BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALK DRUGGISTS, And Dealer In rnncf faooda, Ierfuraerf, Ar. Alo, Agent t-f tb sale of Jietacd Wtrobum, lilumxaiu Oil, upe:ior to auy Coal od, foruhed la any quantities at the loweU market rate. IT AND 173 WILLIAM 8TR .SJCW

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t V vN CaO-C CM RAILROADS. Ii.i.iaiinpoli and Tladiwoti Ca.ta. Jl. W r-rm 1862. v -y T Uiiion iVpot, litiianapolit at 12.30 P. M. dally, for Madison, Cincinnati and Ixinisville. TLM-i the -l.ortot railway line to Clncinnatl and Lont.iile coniiocuns; at lauon wub tbe L loied Motea Mail Ijm- t amlli, arnvi,i at Cincinnati in tin to connect with the Expre Train n the Lftile Miami railroad lea.ii.g nt 7 oMivcli A. at., for the Ea-t, and by tbe Kentucky C.ritral Kailroad forth South, arid at Ioi Iii Bb.Wt 11 P.M. Returning, leave Cincint all daily at 12 M., by the above steamers, and alo by the Madison parketa. Fit- Vneen and Priorei, rnnng at Maiieon in tin- to connect with the Pa.vnrer Train leavu.i; tt C A. W.. ai.-l an-'vii-t at Ir.diatiapoii at lir.iO A. M., ruakinc cotinecl Kn Ith all train leaving for the F.at, Wet. and North. ror the accommodation i f aay pi. oncer a Car will run ia connection with the IreUht Train daily, Ieavu.tr Indianapolis at (:. A.M wtiu n train n iuaiu. m. me time at each .tation, affortinif paet er an o.portntifty for tbe transaction of bu.in v, arriving at Nortil Jla4Li.ou at Z.L0 P. M. Fare lu Ciiiciaiitnll, or Cinrtitun tl to IndiunupolU, i.too; To Louisville, ÖO. NocUaiKe for mealaor t-'aie-r.M.ini' on tbe uiiurii, or for bacgarfe or onmiLu at il.lton. Thrift of Freicbt a love a rj- ut Uber route. 8LipM-r arvl Tuercbant Wt i'.l Qnd it to tUeir ict.reat to travel over and r-blp by thi line. ap26-4itf. D.C. r.RAXHAM. SuperictemW.U RENO VATERS. ESTlBLISIDIBiVT. rflllE UNITED STATES DTE-IlpUSE, N0.3S SOUTH X Illinois street, Indianapolis, ludiane, JOSEPH HARRIS, Prop. At 'his old and well-known tabllhmijt, th ladiea can have Jks avi wkjIv ood dyd it permanent tud leautifal colors an 1 c eta garment tboroutLlr renovated and repaired, as pood as when new, at lower price, than ever. New and cond-baiid clot bin bought and ol-t, .1, a paticnlar branch tn tbebn.it de'iom'.nated ßnedraing biitiard table cloth, or tear in any garment cau be no wrought tliat it can not b vitl!e to the naked eye. tffym Country order punctually attenled to. No ct-r iii ctio:i wilh any otiier bouvj in thi city. Remember the plate. No. houth lliinoia aireet. feb JoM.lU HARRIS. MEDICAL. ODE TO UOMlEltFI I, l.lt lM'l.tl. Coii.-'u, r;-l Cold . will co away, N-nietirm in a inyle day. If to lb,- Irufc!ore vou will And fvx Mippind itU 1 ii-ii Vo'i can tJe tl freely a you please, li .i'V-r Jail lo pte jou eao. Tr- tirajiule wixierful .re. I'm ure. For ib4 y p-M:ly elf -ct a Is'tini cure. iC 25 t nt j-er ba, at all Itc S'or. BRANDKS BRANDFS P.KANDK'S BRAND FS TUSSILACJO CURES HUGHS. TUSSILA(JO CURES COLDS. TL'SSILAGO CURE HOARSENESS. Tir.SSII.AGO CI RES SOKE THROAT. onr, to uu ami:h ti sMi.t;o. WONDERFUL oRANUI.ES Oh ' li-r ran I fltid tU-m, To tbe Iri: Store ro quick, I w;il speed.ly try them: I have a i.a-l Cvu.-a, Ab-1 I 1h to le pure T" have tiie let remedy Thit i.l very MW. cere. iLf ce. pe-r t!;. at all tbe Ir Store. , ttKAIN DE'S TUSSILAGO CURES ASTHMA AND l lioNClHTlS. J5je Jy,JJ fry ,u ljf,;;;.. ZZj eilt B boa. BRANDE'S TUSSI LAGO 1 Pleasant to tbe Tste Cb;lren cry f r ltB U A X I) K S T i: S SI LAGO CURES HOOPING CXJUtlll AND CRUP. Z QjT" S il l by all Iruicjit. 25 cent, a b-n. BHANDE'S TirSSILAGO CURES COt OHS AND COLIS. tCT bl br all Drn? 2' remi a bon. FRUIT CANS, &C. flLLV in ;!rt ileLoa:d. Tliey ran le parcha-! at vrrv T-.w rale, Ir-iuj a ick of TrUKK II PN DK KD DOZEN. Qlllll'tM XIIKl lltllf CwlllloitH, Al No. 21 Wet 'Tih'"r'"4i St. Have aiv rived a lare ( N!'. Strap H.r r. Wire C'lo: b, llorv Mun!e. liurff anl Packmic Hop, Tabla aud Pocket Cutlery, Totrrtbcr wch a la.-jr t.K cf J!a-iare fvr Farmara, Ecfller,, Mechanics, Jiichln;U, and Railroads. Je23 J. IL TAJES. EXPRESS COMPANIES. American-Express Company, UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE OX THE CORXEB 0 WASHI5GT0X AND Meridian atreeta, lndiauapoli. Thre daily Eipnrsee. to New Tark: Two daily Eipreves to Cine mat I, ax-4 TwodaJy kxpreea I Cbkcaf and si. Lout. : Tbe atove Coai;at.ie. are lb. ooiy prtv Jef.da'.apr. the fo'l-'Wtn roail, via; INDIANA CENTRAL: L-lFATiETTK A CHlCAOO. INDTANAIDUS A I'KRU: TERRK HA UTK A R1C1IV0M; BELUirONTALNE 4 INDIAN APOUS, MoMy. pavakajrea. valuable, aavd rralahl carriod wttA Bafety aud dKtatch, and la chart;, of prial a4 tSkcirot Xiienj-tir. Note. Bill and Drafts 111 be promptly collected aai ruiTraru. aaaAe J. BlTTKKtil U. Af eH.

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