Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3791, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1862 — Page 2

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TrfK iT5 rr rT rn:uiYr.t fjc. Ti U ; II IU Y MVlTxiXC?. NOV. 2tT IMIOI'LITIATIO. to Tin: rrorLK or tot m. T people f tS aS of Mttnt ar rrtiy rHHote.ltA v tsV !a &e!r reibet) cLarchtaaiei at tVvir fctwdy aliar, on nirnvT.TücrraniTOf sovRar,iK,i. Ta rf'iira thanks to A'aa.'a-bty 4 f" ta tn'. M l bW4a;s IIa laa fcr4 ) them during the pa-t year, and to pray It a it Hi sitcj tn ert frtn our belos-td eoortry U atlis I; Mtb it U Cw so deeply a3cel. ItrtBeir dot bamtilj ! acknowb-dg- the rosny frm h! by IB hnl, and their entire de- - ndsoc pan DI Ia-etd f -f uVIiverewe fi -rathe ted by hieb the are T-rl.?. It i ttadrdufyt pray f r tba aie of our r.e; for tbe tappreioo of thi rn t wk-jed rebellion, and the preserva'l o cf our G Trn'jnt; tkat tL lia of onr brave gUI.tr may be spared and ib.t tb-y W reiurrx-d in safety to their otm; that tb haaru of oir pt'W nay I tiwpirtd u pe-ffee vr.f.dnee in th littraate aere of Jot; arid ut t t nM f all men taay be awakened to ft tie rrocpfehensirHti f tt laiirhty lntrea 5 iur which we ar atruitf !ig. otiy t our!, but to onr poterity. And they should espeaiatry pray that tbt iHriiie Will my pot It into the hearts of the people to protid fof ail pmtct the famine of onr gailtnt sol dir, and prerrre them from all want and neglect; to erib and comfort with sedul u rare tbe orphans and brekra-hrted trfdows arid parent 4 swch as have falVn io tbe 8rld or pcri-hed ly dl-ease in lie camp. s In ter1rvTiy whereof 1 hare hereunto iM my fia-j band aal ffld th urai cf the State, at LudiMiapolU. tbia lIUi day if 5enibT, lC2. OUVKK P. MORTOX, Gorernor of Indiana. Tliankaglirln; Day. In pursuance to time honorelcu.tnro.tbe citiietn orrurteen Sutw will to l.tj mMe to ri!er the tribute of graceful hMrta for tlie mercie ami tle4njn betoel by in overruling iVovkleuce during tli pit jer. The oj4 of Iii'liiri.i h tfe much to Ixj ttunkful for. Swl 'time nI hrre-t luve not IMTe! us and a bund aittcroni have reanJel the l.tbor of the hub ui Jin iu. We hive been Iree from e-iileiice !! the diei which oft ncoure the hum.tu race. There run be no pre iter lle?ir th in IcIJi, .tri'I that, in a remirk iMe degree. Iim beeu touc.Hifel to u. Wliile the nitiouhan been iei in .1 w.ir of i.tntic proportion, weh-tvebeen p;ire'l its iminetliate evil. We hive not been afTlicte-l with the deolatiotid th tt it hx trouIit upon nun a houoholJ. For thee eiemp'ion t!e inccne of grutelul licarW are due. While there urc ni uiifald blefjins fcr which thtakivin Jiould le ofTvrel, there m much to c in-) a pirit ol hctvine uon thin re turn of the aiutual il iv of rnUe. ' The demol ition and "c iunltit of war have fuiited BiJiiy a houeiiolU iu Indiana. Father:?, brothers and son, ho, during the p;t.t ve.ir, hve ptno forth in the vior of manhood, buovant with health, to vindicate the authority of the Government and to maintain the integrity of the Union under our m itchle. Constitution, h ire either returned broken in health, or wounded, or ele in a roldirr grave sdeep that pleep which knows no waking. ThousaucU ol widow and orphun have been bereit ot husbands and fathom, nd mmj a pircnt mourn the low of a son who was their support, the Uff upon whirh they relied fn declining jean. To those thu nfllicieu the chiteiiiiig of Providence will occasion sorrow rather llian joy. lie it our duty who have nut thus been visited, but who have received f.ivors and blevwng, to remember those who areaiTlicted as we would wish to be remembered under like circumstance. Iet us do unto other as we would wi.h others should do unto u. Our fathers for long ye:irs fought and uffcre to achieve the b!eiti4 of civil and reügiou liberty. 1 hey triumphed. The gloriou right and privileges which their ra uihood won are now in jeopardy. Tne liberty of conscience the freedom of opinion, of speech, of the press, have been fettered. The people of Indiana have been loyal to the Government. Every requisition mtde upon them h.n hern cheerfully and aith alacrity rendered. Yet self-government has not been respected. Cunciencc h.ts been clamped. Thought would nave been chained if iHM-ioIe. The liberty of peceh and the press, the nal'e gur'l of freedom, have been trammeled. Citizens have been nncstedand incarcerated without cause, and et at literty without a;o!ogy. And all ihee things luve been done in the sacred name of freedom! When we assemble to day for thanksgiving, and much have we to be thankful for, let us an earnestly pray for the complete restoration of constitutional Ulx rty, for the day when we can again walk forth in in in hood and thnnk God that we are not only freemen, but that we have a jut title to all that phould belong to the proud name of American Citizens. And when wo shall assemble a year from now upon another thanksgiving day, may the people of Indiana and ol the Union, redeemed, legenerated and disenthral let I, a the popular revolution in the recent elections throughout the North indicate they will be. le able t j sound the eymb.il over despotism' d irk fea, nnd think God they are once more and altogether free. Ciuk nr Tin Legislative. We Team that A. T. Whilile-ey, Etj., of Kvaiovitle, will be a caudidate at the meeting of the next Legislature for principal C!eik of the H.ue of Keprescntatires. He H a genial and agreelde eutlemau aud an active and intelligent business man, and will, if elected, make an excellent ofhYer. Mr. W. wns nominated during the late canvas for the Senate from the counties of Vnnderburg and l!Hv, but eome of In friend. believing that a new ticket might bejfortned which would more thoroughly unite the conservative vote of the di.-trict, he very tnagnanimoosly dexliuel the race, when sub-etjuent event have demonstrated that he would have leen triumphantly electdl, it he hd continued a catidil.te. This cirt'ii instance alone will doubtless give him additional strength in this portion ol the State. The Democratic members of the legislature could tot unite upou a mote co rapt lent or deserving gentleman than Mr. Whittlesey. Vincenne Suit. Faont moxs or 1maa It may not be gen eraliv known that tobacco i. ft becoming ne id the staple products, tf our Sute. The cuuntVs of Warrick, Spencer and Dubois have each fll $QH).lH0 worth of tob-icco thi year, or $( tl.OJO for the three coantie. Lirge amount have been produced aiwl edl in other counties, and it would be interesting to know the income of the State from that product 1 he hois alone tii Ohio river produce the tinet grape, and in deed the crop is a paying 01. e all through the Southern and central counties. In Vid-iUurg county one vineyard of Ii e acre jielded t i the owner $6.000 this year. The ruct of the sorghum will mun be one of our tnot mlu il.le eipotu. i,te!Iigent farmers in Southern li:diana say that in a fe years they will sliip sugar ihi. the river iu 1 rger-quantities than now asceoU the Ohio. Fk!(io?i Sinuiorts The following I'eiion Sureuus fur thl State have recently been appointed: Dr. Joerh G. Hendricks, MtJison; Dr. K. S. Gale. Veay; Dr. C. Onretts, Veraiiie; Dr. Jüntea F. DvjJu. Bloominston; Dr. William A Hugh, KuhvdSe; Dr. 1 homas Ilutler, Xoble ville; Dr. M. M. Latta. Gothen; Dr. John W Moody, Greenurg; Dr. Johu Crooks, Hock J"ort. Iff" Fr-oi the retorn of the Adjutint Oen eral'a ofTice. it appear that one hundred and it thou-aul soliiers arw reported aitk in all the armies of li e United Sutra. This is about one iithrf the whole f r.e as it appears uju papr.

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Gt5lL I?tailtK STATID 15 Hl lROB.M TO KlCWMrtVD Tilt IUBft.sIt SttoJti Ftt.C IS uia Itaaa 3iOi.La i.aya (Joirri iL o T' Hetkkat to KaitrAX I UAjiistiTot ij Dakota? All tat Aclsv Orrica& La id t he Situr Thk I'lBtu I'mpAEivti roa Omot üriiAtwpi. r'"r, .1 .7 WisinMiTo.tt Xotcnincr 2. On rt)e 'l?th tiMt,'it 'wa announce-1 . with a greüt fl itif;h ol tmmreta, th.rt"Ih;nii ic's army is at Frederick -burg " On the VJ.h it w.a Viatel Mien litirrfl'a hraiTTartera will blftd-diy'Tii FfelcTickbiirg.'l. ow - Fredericksburg Ls only ixtv miles fn.m Rfri.mond only four days' moderate martrhing. The publ'c, therefore, having befii toM that extraonliutry vigor now g'jing to mark the progress of the campaign, reasonably expecle! tlmt.by this time at farthe-t. Gen, Hurtiside would llelore Uichmoml. Crelu'ous public Iu Ue f.n-t p!a e, i1'Unwide'a army was not, and i not now at Fredrrick.sburg. (ien. Sumner's column ha retched Falmouth, opjoei:e Frclerickburg, witli the It tpjmh .in nock te tween thtm, that i all. And, in tM? Kvui.d place, it has luu i f.uol. and i ackH)H Je-Je I today! in. the Admbiitratiou ur ns, lint the rb- . sude-i in the way. of the :trmt wre'of such a nature that a week, possibly two week, must elapse lefore any further advance can be tnde. Indeed! So that it Is now really lour.d out that the march to Richmond is, after all, not to be a mere gala tuarcU of fourdavs There are, then, really some btacleH toovemtmef Why.reilly, thia is all very unexpected. Who would have thought that thee j-esky rebels would dare to put themselves between liurn-ideand Uichmond? But the pesky rebel have done more th in th tt. The wholat of Huruaide's grand army may wow !be said to be; for all praeticil ptirpo-es. at Fal- ; mouth I Saroiwr' corps .l'arroee at rive! first; but the main bolv, under IIoker, and the corps d'armee on the left, under Franklin, were clo-e behind. We have no troops, then, north of the point where the railroad from Mnaa9 cro-te. the Happahannock. Take the map and see what a region of country i left uncovered nnd unpro tccte-i. (Jen. Sigcl's cortr had bt-en left at Ccn tcrville .and on the line of (hill Hun, as a reere. with his outposts nt Manassas Junction. Iluttiow mark what follow. In a recent letter I f tiled that, if thi route to Richmtmd wa taken, the rebel army would soon be seen north of the M .imusa U ip Kaiiro.nl Already the prophecv has l?een fulfilled. The rebel leaders had been kept constantly advised of lSuiu.-ide in'ivemjjti by l!iir caralrv couU Their left wiit, under Jekti, t'ullv 5fU00 Mrong, was to-ttd west of the I'ltw Kidi-e, hold in Mana-s.is Gap, Ashbv's (tan und üuitker's Jap. Through eitlier one of lhee they c in, whenever it suit their convenience, pour their troops and much on thicitv. As noon, then. as thev knew that Hurtiside's army hid left Wr rentoii.they cnt a innig tleta-hment of cavalrv thiough Maiiassa (Jap, w ith Gen. Stuart in com mand. I his cavalry took pos.esjooii ot N arten ton the moment it was evacu ited bv Burnside Tliey did more than that. They pushed on to C itle tt s, but tied a railroad bridge there, atid then proceei'ed to Manassas Junction, Gainesville and Centerville By the time they reached the latter two pl.ices. they were uppottetl by some batteries of field artillery. (ten. Sigel. good soldier as he is. (and he is a poo. I soldier and a brave nisi fkiltful 0 Hirer.) was taken completely by surprise bv this tnnvemeu-, so sudden nnd unexpected. lie was compelled therefore, to abandon Iwuli (t.iinesville and Cen tieville, and to fall back upon Fairfax, where he is now. The enemy, therefore, is t:ow in full tos session of Centreville anil the line of Hull Hun The value of the position, in a strategic point of view, is incalculable I urther up the Potomac on the " i rr i ui side, we h e a m.ill force of cavalry at Lee-burg. Common prudence wil dictate that thev also be drawn in. But, whether they are or Dot, it i. easy to see tint in a very hört period the whole of the lelt w ing of Gen Lee's army will have nrrived to the support o those now at Centreville. and that it will be therefore, between nsand Burnside. What their ulterior designs may be, no man can say. tiat available lorce they may nave, I do not know. What meat s we have here of defending this city, beseems me not to say. The Administration .iy they nie ample, nnd it is not for me to say the revet se. But 1 hist I do siy: If. in pursuing the chimera of a holiday march to Uichmond, the 'Administration has phced the capital in peril, they w ill have done no more than might have been expected. An Administration which removes onr only great General jut when we want him the most i capable of any folly. In the distribution of the commands of the At my of the IVitonne, the Administration has acted (with a single exception) na if it was desirou to deprive the army of all real military talent. The exception is Gen. Sumner, a man every inch a soldier, and unquestionably the ablest General in the army, next to McClell an. Next in merit comes Gen. Heintzelm 11. And where is he? Left out in the cold, with a small and unimportant cnmtn uid on the upper Foto mac. Of all the other Generals, the one who. throughout the whole war, his exhibited the grettert fitness to command larue boiliea of men, i. unquestionably Fitz John Porter. Where i he? Dragged from his command, brought here, and m nie to cool his heels on Will ard's maible floor, while hi heart is chafing and fretting to be with his men, and while personal milice and envy are making a football of hi fame. The charges against him are so supremely ridiculous that the court which trie him will kick them out of doors a fate, too, which ought to hcshaicd by his fdi-irnelesa n ecu-era. To conclude the list, there is Sigel, a brave man and n able General. Yet, be aiise he is a German, and because lie is not in good odor with a ce t liu peisonage here, he is tie ;ted with contumely, deprived ol the honor of going to the trout, and kept in the shade of the Washington f'otts. :nd that, too, with a command so smIl that tf.O'JO rebels can drive him b u-k. The facts which h ive come to light within & few da indicate that the Confederate will dc pend for t. e defense of Richmond clreily upon the cl ibnr ile woiks on all sides o! tl.:it city; :i.d that they hive on foot an expedition, couioining both land and nival force, destined to operate against this city. X. oonc So llllnd 11 tlioe xvlio will not See.' The Republican State Central Committee, .1.- .1. i. t . ..... .......- .I...:- r"i. ... I have published a long address to the njoplo of Indiana, in which they as ert that the Democratic pirty in Indiana carried the October eleit ion by fraud; and they give the votes in a large number of counties, a compared with the vote in lGd, showing in many ca.-es a Democratic inciease notwith-tatidinir they claim that W.nnfl voter are in the army. We have no doubt it is a diflictiU thing for them to understand why thev wete beat en tint is generally the cae with defeated parties it still 1 em thong a, mystery to 11 how the gill tnt Douglas came to be so overwhelmingly defeated in 1G But ttie piesent dilemma of the Republican Central Committee i not so diflicult of solution j Their State ticket and CMtgressioti tl candidate ! hid all the HÜtim of the pre-ent Administration '

atj't tf.e ultra eis 01 t ie l ife ses-1011 01 10:1- j ta a grcss to bear. The whale people are o po?el to j The following a copy of Special Order teingtaxc-l to buy niggers ami have them turned ; 0 !!)- isul by General Sigel, complimenting loose ou u. Thai" H'heme of old AIi with I Mdy pu ml for their daring h rge into Fred his cm utcipttioii proclamation, "-ettled the : eriekbur. It was dated Gainsvilie. November li;r for the Republic m party all over the ' 12. (),,e of the companies f the Mpä tdrou Was country. Tlie fraud .an 1 corruption of the ' raie i here and one at Terre JI tute: party 5n powir, the illejrd arret and imprison t heiebv tender mv thank to the officers and mer.t t f loyal ciiizet. without the benefit of men i f the 1-t ludi.ina cavalrv. actins: as my trial, and the suspension ol tie writ ot ti ate.i j l,0jv jjuarl, who te-r-ently mde a recoiinos:nce? corpu. confirmed the .ipie in their dctermin.t- j to Fie.lericksiiurg, and conducted them-elves so lion to administer a tcbuke at the p)ll. j v.,l0pjV,sly again-t ovtrpowtting uumbers of the There never wus an election iu this Sute in ' enem v. theredv reflecting honor noon themselvts which a more general interest was feet never ! rtn 1 ui.ii my 'win.le comra in 1 Without de!gn- ' before did so fewstav away from the polls never J inir to make a.ty diHereuce between the officer before did so many Kepubhcat. no lo the wiiis 1 and men wiio particip ttel in tbe gallant fftir, I and quietly sli; tn a Democratic billot. It is ! desire to mention the names of Captain Sh irra. not true that b2 ,1)00 totem were alistnt livm the ; Lienen tnts Carr and Miller, and alo Captiin St ite. We very much que-tiou if t!icre wcre i D.il.lrcen. A. l. O, unoer whose öirectiyn tte more than that qjuij solda-is altogether out of j revonnoi.-since and attack w.i nuJe." the State at tint time, and we belieiethat t.eirly ; , , . - .' if nut quite one hilf wete underage. e nkellie following from the Washing SuHit.m comity is tnentionrl in lV Central ! t,n dispatches to the Cincinnati Gazette: Co 10 mil tee's Add ress a presentiug a suspicious Oeorge W. Line, brother to Senator Jim I ane. vote. Now, we do not believe there is a Repub-1 ha been apnointetl br the IVe-ident Direi tor of licm in this county that will siy he think there ti.e Branch Mint t Deiner City, Colorado Ter was a fraudulent vote cm heae Thi frandu 1 rju,rv. It i Hege! btre that the new appointee lent voting is like the milk akkne, i:or e iust j -u a fst,id pro sJ u erv Democrat, and w as unf r

about here, but plenty over 1 11 the ridge. liow will th ronimitfe account for the result in! Ohio. Pennsylvania. New Yotk, New Jersey, Illinois, Ac! The truth is, a great revolution iu pul.iie sentiment swept over the land, and they did not know, or pretend not to hsve known, it was coming Sullivan Democrat. räGeriit Smiih has given his chck for iVk) "d of the enlistment fund.

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Leiter from On. I. re to Cm. Ilulleek. A ?,'Trl tU'patili to the New York WuM. dtd Waslrngtoo. Noienil-er 2lt, scrs: A repjrt is ccrrtM here, aii J verr !;efnl!y lcoet el. that ticu. Ie. ol the rebel mit. Imi recently addressed a furmal commua4MtR 1 1 (en. Il tlleck touching the pniposej ii.e ol an emnci:-itioti pric74ni4t!ori n tie l-tof Jami.irT txt. It will kr renreTnbeTf i th3t, after the exciting tic-lutes in the rebel Congress a. to the l rornetyof, retail-ttior, the whole matter was left to the discretion of the Pre! lent of the Conlederae States, with instructions to take such meaanres as won Id compel the withdrawal of the proclamation, or bring home to ti e orthern trotps fcorae tf the evils it threatei.. againit th Sxjuthern people. It is stated that (eti. Iee's" letter Is exceedingly ' el.atorate, and dicu-e the question from every point of view. the (Klints it is s.il to contain are as follows: First. -The unwsrrintah!e nature of the proclauialioti, so far a the recognized tneasurtr of military warfare are concerned. The fact i pointed out that in no work on military law i the iii-li'sliou of a m-i viie wr recotiiuieni!el, ii-dor-ed, or even mentioned; that, a. Genersl HaSIeck himself neer thought of it in diacu-inr the vaiiou mean that iniht be u-ei by te! ligerent enemies, the threat of servile war and innrrecti n is clearly nt n mii;tary prcedure; that, being outaiile of military law, the Southern peoi'Ie are ju-tihed in regaiding it as coming uikler the brutal and savage exfatlients of a barbarous people, nd resenting it such; that the enemy that will use it does an act i unjustifiable as the oioniiig of well or of foot, the maim ing and murdering of prisoners, and the out raging of women. On this ground it is demanded that the i rocl tmtion be withdrawn. Second, it is further urged by Gen. Lee that, in cae the proclamation is not withdrawn, the Confederate military authorities, much against their will, but strong in the ju-tice of their posi tion, will be compelled to rendiate in the sternest manner upou all Union pri-ottets that fall into their hands It is not specified what punishment will be inflicted, but it is distinctly lutimstel that if, through the inttgation of the Federal troop, nnv women or children are murdered bv infuriated negroes, an equal number of Union troop w ill lie promptly put to death. On this m itter iht Conledenito Government wishes the Federal Goternmeni to Miiderstmid that it is very much in eattiest, and will do even more than it tine itens. Accompanying tlrs document, and addressed to other members of the Government, it 1 stated that a letter from a high member of the Con fed ernte Government is now in Washington for mem Iters of the Cabinet, arguing ti e question a to the propriety of rescinding the objection d:e proc lamation In addition to the miiitarv arguments urged bv Gen Lee, an aigutnent draan lioui the recent election in the North is made use of by the Confederate statesman. It the Union slnil be restored, this document urges, it will bo hotter not to have this gulf of blood between the North and South, and, even should the South succeed in .heir efforts, there would he fewer unpleasant memories to rankle. Notwithstanding these communications, it is still averted heiethat Mr. Lincoln is deternrned to adlieie to the proclamation, and to carry out the radical programme to the bitter end. Mciv Hampshire. ' " The Democratic - State Convention of New Ilamp-hiie has nominated for Governor Ibm Ira A. Eastman. I he Convention was the largest ever held in the Stale. Addies-c were delivered bv General George Stark, the Presi dent, ex-Governor Stiele and Dr. Batch elder General Stark made n vigorous appeal to the patriotism of the State, as follows: You have met to take counsel together, and with tiuawed courage to inaugurate such measures a shall he calculated to maintain the Constitution as it i. with all the securities for the citizen, and all the right. guaranteed ly it to States and communities. Applause You hav- come to reiterate your irrevocable purpose to resist to the last, and to defy plotters of tiea son agaiu-t the sacicd bond that binds us, wherever they may be found. You have come to combine your energies in an earnest struggle against Abolitionism at the North, aud rebellion at the South; lo denounce the schemes of pluu der which, in thi hour of national peril, have oppressed the people and disgraced the land; to denounce official and contractor. who have heaped heavy burden upon von, and shamelessly defrauded gallant soldiers in the field, that they might gather up the reward of their infamy in sudden and ill gotten wealth. Regardless of the shower of opprobrious epithets which these "war men" (who plunder your Treas ury, but take care to keep out of the way of war's danger) are ready with a corrupt and liirel'ng pies to he.ip upon you, you have come it drive them out, if possible, and to put honest men in their place. You have come to maintain the Constitution and preserve the Union and you hive come with hearts rad hands ready for any sacrifice which patriotic wisdom may de mand of you for the accomplishment of these hallowed objects. And while, lor the attainment of these purMses, we cheerfully "pledge our lives, our fortunes, nnd our sacred honor," no hcirt hero quails betöre threats which content pl ate the ovei throw of the Constitution, and desjMitio invasion of our sacred rights. Whether such threat assume the foi m of proclamation., letters de cachet, or other symbol of tviannv aud oppression, they aie to be calmly confronted by the solid and impenetrable wall of the will of the peop'e. Applau-e The gie.it ground swell of patriotic, Constitu tion revering. Union loving sentiment, which lias been sdently but steadily gaiirng volume and strength for months, i. to roll on with co nstantly inci easing power, until fanaticism is engulplied ami the old Union is seciuely moored again upon the firm and only auch. rage of the Constitution; the wave which has sw?pt over Indiana, Pennsylvania, Illinois, New Jet.-ev and New York has retched 11, Hishing from it. white crest liht. and hope, ami courage With a brave spirit that holds ei ei uliing subservient to the Constitution and the restoration of the Union, let l he conservative men of every patty in New II impshire unite for the consummation ol object alike dear to them all.. ItngovCireenbuclt I'apcrnnd Mavcrj', The paper famine is said to be all owing to shoddy. The rascally contractors have torn up the rags to mix with their atiny cluths. Another version is that the Liz.aroni of Naples and S Uthörn Furore, from whom we used lo get ijil ,Oi0.O0iJ woith of rags annually, refuse to ex change ihem for Chae"e greenbacks! To offset this, nnd to nuke a show of consistency in all things, the radical fan nies claim that the rise in paper is all owim: to African slavery! The formula by which they jroie it i somewhat thus: The ri-e in pajer is owing to the sca:cityof rags; which i owing to the rise iu sterling exchango; wh'ch is owing to giecnbtcks; which urcoiriV;to shoddy army contractors; which ,m owing to the w ir; w hielt is owing to the wrath of he 1 ven ; which i owing to the "oppres-ion of (tod's poor;" which is owing to slavery thrrrj'ort, slavery is the cause in the rise iu pper, lioii't you fee! Chicago Post. 1 luu..tely notorious in the Kan-a tronbles. nd it 1 intimated that there will be reai-tance in the Sen ite to hi couGrm ttioii. ; It hi transpired that during John Vau Buren'. I recent interview wiih the 1 resident, he was veiy emphatically told by the litter that 1.0 peace prtqositi'i.s cuuM L-e listened to. save the uucon dition.it sutreii'Icr of the rebel, and that he meant to sUnd by hi euiaticipa'Jca proclacuaiiou to the etui.

Oaatr I rasnr-ltad Fleet Development r American .Vital 1'ourr It will I? -eri thtt th-te re io II G fly one ir n clad e--cls t-nilt st d tit 1 e bui't, and thtt ri-h'ren of tl.ent urc either ßnis!ed or cetly tints. l. 'I bu. irvli iK-inR ibe fif'l or ixt!i natal joer, im jenj ago, the Un 'id 2Sute suddenly lke tlie frost pu e io nar il w.rf.ie -Tle American people tad alwwya slown their tntural m pcriority in ?ei mat. ship and gunnery orer the ilriti-h, who have claimed to be the foremost power at ei in mo-tern times a poj tion. however, which is now disputed with them by the FretK-h. ' In two w.-rs the Americans bad In almost etcry nival fight debited the English, unless where the odd weie overwhelming: and it w party beraose the circumstances of the country d;d not ictjuirc it, and twrtlv because the

We-tem interest waaloo jealous of the East. I that ao American navy 11 not long since developed which would have taken the foremost r.nk. The Capacity existed; but it was not called into exerci.-e Necessity ia the mother of invention. The civil ttrife which broke out in this country within the last two year Im wrought a levolution in nival warfare The result of a single battle in IImp'on Roads h is nullified the wooden navies of the world. Wh it wa but a mailer of theory and ext?riuient with England and France suddenly became la the United Stoes a tremen dous practical lealty; and, being engaged in a gigantic war, we wete compelled, n it were, tj put forih our strength in organizing the newly discovered power. Our resources, vast as they were fresh, out me ch tnical geniu and the energy of a free people, notwithstanding the dead weights of ld f -gy-ism and tlie trammels of red 1 1( e, have, in uu incredibly brief space of time, produced amiiled fleet which can set nt defi nice the navies of i ll Euroje. Being f.rst in the field, wc cm always keep aheid. The French and English iron clads arc admitted to be failures, compared with our Monitor and otber vessels. Their seigoing armed ship are not only unwie'dly, but they pre sent such immense muks that it is impossible 'or them to escajie, besides being unprotecttil in some vital points. The strongest parts of them could not for half an hour rcsi.-l the heavy guns with which our iron cl oj are armed. The fifteen-inch Dahlgrcn, with its four hundred and sixty pound round shot, would diu e iu the sides of the Warrior like pisteboard. The renowned Arm.-trong gun is now nowhere. It has been 'be. ten even by the English Whitworth; but neither of them t a match for l he fifteen inch American gun. However, there are twenty inch D ihlgtens being cast for stationary points to defend the coast. These will throw round shot of ,00? jrfund weight; an l woe to any European iron clad vessel ever built with which one of the missile shall come iu contact. On the other hand, onr mailed Mot itors piesent scarcely any mark for an enemy, with exception of the impregnable turrets, w hieb no metal used in the British and French navies is sufficiently heavy to penetrate. Lastly, we are building in this city a ram the I) indeiberg which will outsail and stnk anything that float at the other side of the Atlantic The London Times, in commenting on our newNavy, boast that England could eisily do what America his done if she pleased. That remains to be proved Let her try i She n-ij very Boon neet 1 mure Iron-clad ships than she can pro dure in the next two years. Hitherto our most brilliant surcesses in the war have been achieved by the Navy. But what aie these when computed with the victories that await. the operation of the combined force of iron clad on the Mississippi, the Atlantic seaIniard and tbe Gulf during the piesent winter. Not only aie Vicksburg, Montgomery. Mobile. Sivaninh and Charleston destined to fill fefoit the tertiblc concentrated fite of their batteries, but after the conquest these place willberendeied impregnable by the distribution of Monitor in the scvei al orts, and ;ll communication by sea or with the western side of the Mississippi will be effectually cut of I". After this what bore can longer exist for the ieb?ilion, whose' last tie pendente for iirm, ammunition, medicines and clothing is upon cotton, w hich can no longer be made available: What a marvelous change in naval warfare from the time of the ancient galleys, propelled by oars, to the Americm Monitors, moved by Meam and aimed by 15-inch guns! The dominion of the sea ha dien changed hands. The power of tlie Persians received u fitalblow from lhe Greek at the naval battle of Silami The might of the Saracens w a smitten by tlie Christian in an coually decisive fiizht at Lepanto The maritime power of the Carthageniaus was smitten by the Romans, and emce rnd Genoa, in lhe Middle Ace, ruled the waves. The Portuguese, Spmiirds, Dutch und French have, in turn, wielded the trident. Finally, the British asserted their maritime superiority under Nelson, which they have maintained to the pre-ent day Atid now the sceptie passes out of their hands, and "westward the course of empire takes its way." The pi e it battle at the mouth of the James river, in the year opens a new era. inaugurating the manifest destiny long since fote f hadowed by the heroic deed of B irrv nn.i Perry, Jones, Pieh'e. Liwr nee, Decatur. Porter. M icdonoiigh, Rodger, Hull, Bainbridge and Biddle. Thus do nations rise and fall. The sun of the old. worn out monarchic of Europe is setting, while thtt of the American Republic ascends to meridian splendor. The civil war is only developing it inexhaustible resources bv land and sea, and when the conflict is terminated in reunion, as it cannot fuil to be, she will con:e out ot the fiery ordeal ten time more formidable lo the despots of the Ohl World than when she entered upon the struggle which is to try the genius of her people and test tlie strength of her-free institutions fN Y. Herald DIED. rKKHAM Nov. If. 10, of typhoid fever, Mr. James Per. 1 am, at his residence, in Morgan county, Indiana. Again w e arccalb.l uion to ni.urn the Ks f an es. teetnea fellow -citizen, in the ''eath of .Mr. Jarnos Perham, w ho tp.arted this lif November 12, lSf?"2. nt his re-il r.oc, in Ir township. Mirronnti'1 by the hart-slri' k n partner of bU bosom, weeping cliiMren an.I roitdolin; neigli-tor-. Iii i!is'case was typhoid f ver of such 111 dinarl typ n tobafTicthe skill of his p'r.ydcians. and af r a few day of ninch tinV rin anJ great prostration, to trrminate hi- eartlily pilgrimage. He manif s!eil, durint; hi icVncss, much f.rtitui and christian regulation, und was evidcnily buoyed up by tho hope of a t le-st-d immortality. 11 has formerly been connected with tlie New SciiHl lre-l yfrian Church, but ha inar moved without tbe boumls of sifch church, and finding nr.ne other with whom be coul. 1 conNUteiit'y hold inefibership, hs fiii-het hi days in exi!c, tliouih l;e ever maintained nn inflexible attacbnieti to the faith of L:h eirly procion. I 1 hi dath 'society ba- bt a distinguished mirnr, community, sn pHht ht hotiorat lecitizrn; the Ma-ouie fraternity, of which h wai many year a worthy member, a Lroth-r belovel. whe memory mill be associ -ted with the rrcollcrtlofi of hi many virtues In short, he wa fn exarrplc of infp;r!ty, fd-li'T and truth. but he i gone from the Micty of t!ioe that loved him here, aivl while we mourn his b-s and dro- the tear T fympathy, we orrow not as tboe that are wi hout hie, cofifiilently trustb g; that our h).'s H 1.5 eternal gain, wl il.' to the memory of his many virtue thi-tribute is respect f inly h.- ril ed. II. T. Caaio. HOUN n Wednedjiy, the 2fiih int , Willie, son cf Henry J. Horn. Aged fourteen years and one mnth. Thefuneral will take place thi. (ITi'tr-day) afterncn, at tLrec o'clock, from Ute resideTice of his father, No 42 Sörth Mississippi .street. Service by the Rev. T. I. HoJcon 1. The friends of the famity are ind ed to attend wj hout furth-T n-'tk-v. rV.EDICAL7 DES. CARTER & BODMAN, Of TICK, Nt). IS NORTH ILLINOIS STREET, f (Next bu.l iijjg to liites Ilue, North ) DU. CAP.TFR KETTRNS THANKS F0K A LIBERAL pa rnas? sine hi Walion in Uli c ty. lie k uuw a-ocii:d with Dr Bodman, a physic an of experience m all the depait m n jf th profe.-Mon. r.Ov21-i!3ai yyRY STADLS S, o- w-. JÖ I-TJkrSTÖ 3ST , Livery and Sale Stables NOS.ll ASH 13 WEST PEAKLSTRELT, lm.MK'Ul)iJliM. lG& Horse, P.uijries. Carruge aud Saddle Hursea aUajsin redit.ess. Chargi n.oierate. de3-tt " -ta'aV' Jt a Ja JaTM s Ii I V K U Y T X n I, K , VT1- 10 ',t Pt'arl street, half a ftnare onth of Washir.gt on street. btw ee n Mcri'iaanl lruiyf-.auia trt-r. in rer ,f (i, tan's B!.ic . Ic!ianap.i:-. ar5-Jtf WM. W-J.KION.Prc.pr!?c.f

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HETR0P0LjT.lX HILL. THANKSGIVING NIGHT. La. Xii,zLt fcttt ttrtiof tbr celebrated yew; TrarsdSan J. "Wilkes Booth, THURSDAY EVENING. NOV 27. 1MV2, Will he acted Shak'pe re grfat traje.ly of O ir HELLO . Othrllo .- ......J. ATI! tea DHth. DeKtclucUA..... ....... ...... ......... 1 M,cxllij. To eoncluJe with tbe Farce of tlie S "W ISS COTT-A-GE. FRIDAY t VEXING NOV. 2S, 1S62. PeneSt an-ils-t ri-ht I tit one of f. YIU1T0S HOOTIB, WLenwill te fiesetit-d Shkparr's grf at Tragedy of RICHARD III. rkhar.111: Lady A nee Mr. J. IV Ike' Booth. Mi-s ilscartby. Toconcluie w ith a laughable Farce. PPdCES OF ADMISSION. Dres Circle and ranjuette 50 cent. Iji.1v and (ienilem.au .75 " " Each additional lady 25 " f.-d ry 25 " Private lMixes f4 IH) Cßi. Nifitle seaf s sold in Irivate I'.oxes. SJ ti0vor open at 7 o'clo;k Performance commences ai 1 REWARD. $500 Reward. älYR IIFNTiRD iXiLLATS REWARD WILL BE J given for the recovery of lhe ponis tdn from my store eti Saturday night. ?Ud NotfmWr, anil f..r tbe pprthei.sion and coio.rtion of the ynvw r parties concerned. DANIFlj. CALLINAN. novC3-d2w DRY COODS.

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CO z o - GROCERS. XV n. Ultimi Ä: KO.M9 Wliolcsülo Grocers, 0 und 72 Vliietreel. bet worn Second und IVarl Nt rcrt G?iiiiiiii:tt i, Oliio. Ujy. iNviTi: Tiin aitkntion ok df.ai.kks to our large and welt assorted t-tock of Grocerie. Cur , WimmIi n-wiiro, Ac , which wc otler ai cloe rates to cah hiiytrs. t:ov2t-(13w BANK NOTICE. THE KENTK'KY STdt'R BANK. C01.1 mbi s, Ind., Nov. 20. 02. TT rtlLDEKS of the circulating notes or this Bank ar 3.8. hereby noli ed pre.smt them for redemption w. thin iujc ir from dale. n2 -dlw-Awl.il ft Y. J0NFS, Ca-hi r. PROPOSALS. Scaled Proposals. QUAHTEKMASTKU'S DEPAHTMKNT, U S. A., ludiauajioiis, ind., Nov. 22, lCi. ) CJEALFI PROPOSALS WILL BE I.'FCEIVF.D AT THIS O oilice until 10 o'clock, A. M., t n Wednesday, '.'Gth Noveiuber, IsGJ, for l.iiK) t'avnlry IIort ,anil SOO trtillcry Ilornrw, All to be delivi red at the Government Stühle?, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Deliveries of Cavalry Horses to he as Mlow: 30O within five (.I) day from da: e of contract. .".no ten (it; " 3!0 bfteen (i:,) " 300 " twentymo) " Said horses to be sound in all particulars, not I.'-s tlinn six (') nr more than eiht () years old; from 15 to 16 haoos hish;dark colors, (no crys.) gr Ivpi.ire trottT, bridle-wi-e. and of size suilicteiit lor cavplry purposes. SPEC FICA1IONS OF ARTILLERY HÖR KS. (1.) l-ö Wheel Ilor-e", in pair, tavs. hrown or black, Iß hands hih, or upwards, strong and acii e, Iroin 6 9 years old, entirely 'und, weil broken, and mjui re trotters in harness. (2.) 2.V2 Horea, in pairs, bay, browns or blacks. 1. a' haixt- niph or upward-, strong, quick and active, tn ircly sound, from 5 to Ü j ear? old, well broken and square trotters in harnes-. (3.) 122 I!or-es, in pair, bays, browns or blacks, entirely sound, from 5 to 1 jears ,.td, sies suitable for es-ch.-u.4ta in i ne two üri-t nam. d hoi-e.-, well broken and R piare T iter- in t arne..-. 1 nch horw to tih not less thaiiclev.cn hundrid (1,1'tO) pound-. Deliveries of Atti'.Ury Horses '.o 1 a- fallows: 41) ilorsta of the first li.imt-d,) .so Horses of the 2ui iiarr.e!. SO'J II'res, 30 Horsta of the 3rd nsmeJ, Within seven (7) days from dte of c ntrart. Thegame j nuu.lar (150) i.f hanie cl.te re-pt-ctivtly, wit Inn fo.ir1 ten (14) da trom d it? of rontract. and tue residu (2iK)) I witliin twti.ty ( Jo) dyafroin date of contract. .no nii wo! tie entertained unless accompanied ty a gU3Miitfor its faithful performance. lurm of bid and guaranty can be had 011 application to this 1 f?ke. No bid wiil be cmerta'ned for le-s than K'O Hcr-es. Ilonds niu-t bf fih'.l by two o'cl -ck t'ie suroe day. I he privilege of rejecting an) or a'.l bid- is reserved to the Govt-n.iD nt. 'hee. specification w id be strictly a1t.cre. to. ar.d rifcidlv enforced in every particnlir. PropiKal wdl te endor-ed "Projvosals tor Cavalry llor-e.-," and "l'r'p sa!-for Artillery Hor-e. tnj othr-r ii.f niiflfon wil be promptly given on application to til- at.der.igr.f.l, Jrsoonllv "T bv iMter JvMES A. I-KIN. nov2.--!td A. (J. M. U. S A. FOR SALE. For .Sale Lut for !.. VL-iTCPON CIirCLE STFF FT. A LOT NE At THE Ll.ci As;! urn, and a liou-e a- d L1 near the U ind Asv lain. M-tKI UNAN A PiElCe. t,vl.1-d'w Teal Ktte Ap-r'. COFFEE. 144RDBIAmiLL8144 1 G 'IRENE STREET, NEW Y JRK CITT. ;OVER..12ET COFFEE, Put up iu tin T il Pou:d pape, 4 in a box, and in bulk. Our prices ranr from S to 30 cruit. We put up the follow ii g kinds: JAVA, .TIAIlACAIIIt, M I. KIO, ItIO und si ii;itio coi ffi:. We llieve our Coffee to be Lti'tr than any ground Coffee dow in use. All erters a-fres to us or t our Agents, M'srs. Pvacg A3 Yot aa. 1-3 Chnrnbera esreM, corner Wahingtoii tretl, Ntw York City, end Mer. Poi.amA IVikSt.DO IS1 eouthWafr street, Chicago, Illinois, will receive prompt attention. -c'-AJu. TAUEH i. I'LACK.

U. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES. (NlH. 17H.) UNITrDSTtTFSOF AJfl U:Ct,I:5TP.'ao?lM'. VVbtea, a !.! of i-i '?! b. f I -t In the Disfrut tVart öf ;h t : ii'il M-f , m it !i ? d j. r It ?een h Cirru'f a . i 14. r t A lie i 0,. ... the Uih day ,4 emtstr. t r Jhn Haiu.a. l--.. Atl'.rney 1 ti. t'titi! Mateaf-ir th- I- rtrtets-f Intisnj. aiii-t the f. lowing de-crilei j r" at e tafe u. tLe tountv of HimJton. in tte Mate ,f In liana, to-wli: A certain p.lment for the sura of SL33X Its rhe uin .ffail ti, atl zj.nst (iet-rrr W. Krctor, th vi da:i.n tf ih- r.fr of an act f l.acro'. approved Julr 17. lsÄ2. tut t I'd an met to upre -.nsorrrtr-1 w. t :atsti rr- a-oni at-t rtbtlkon to srxe n t conn-cat the property cf rebels and f-r oiher par. se," and p'vii a prores atain-i a d pr-p-rtr, and th -.tibe same m j l-t c-nlrmnetl and aold a- Perr.ie prc.p. rty. Now, then f rc, iu puruie of the munition nn.lrr the seal of sä-.! Car to me ti-rted and def'vered.l do hereby gire pub! rictl.-e t all jK-r-in cljin-nc at-l prop, erty, or any part thereof, or in any ni.i',!:T 10 eresteJ therein, that they t-e ani arpesr üefufe ti t said, the ltrict Court f tbe l'nitei Mate, t be b'M at the citT of XiKlianÄpoll. tn and f-r the lii-ttlct f Indiana, ot. the trst Monday of Decen.ter next, at teo.ck oftlef.recvon of 1 bat dir. th ft and th'r to iB'.er.-e ttir c!j;ibi and make ihrir alles''"'' in that be!.;-!f. D. Kwr, r S. Mar-ha?. By J. S. B.n u, Ivpury. Attest: j Jowü H. Baa. Chik. i N - nlS-dllt

1 (SO. 179.) UNITFn STATES OK AMERICA, DISTRICT OF INDIANA 5 S: Wi-ereas, ab'vlf i n formal ion ha. been filed in 'he District Court of. he t'niird Mate, w t.in ami for tbe ; 8erenih Circuit and la-nkt of Indiana, tn the Hub day i Nov- mber, ls6. I y Johu Hanna, E-'j , Attorney of the i United Mate f r the lutiict of Indiana, aaamst'ihe f.4lowing t!ewcriled j-er-o. al e-tate, in th cour.ty of Huntington. Iid'ana. lo-wtt: A certain Judfitu nt an J deeree of fjrtclo-;re in tb Court of Common l!a - i:i tbec.unty of Huntingdon. Indiana, for f.VHi to. HtUvor of Jwhn D. Cniptell and against Ibnn .i Moor, and e-jwc ally a?:nst William ti. C-mpttll. who is the real ow ner, fr a i tlition .f the p. wer- of an .ct of Congre, approve.! July 17, lsJ tniilled "An ac' to suppre- in-iirrr!ion, to puni-h treason and rtltllioii, to sei. and c Ti6-cair tbe pro cr?y of ret el-and f..r o'ne purp s," and praying process a?air-t si 1 p ojrty, and that the same may We con l'-trned and oM as ttit-niie property. ?w w-, therefore, in purvnance of the monition or,.!er the f al of s.ai.l Court to me directed and deü.ered, I .lobrreby give j nblic not;ce o all pr ison-rlaimatg said property, or any part therewf. t in anv manner int. rtsled therein, that they be and appear be fce the said, tbe ttrkt Court f the United Stales, tu lt h M a the city of lndi.ir.apoMt, in ami ft-r the lifrict of Indiana, on lhe Erst Monday of Dccemlx r next, at en o'clock f 1 he foretoon ofthat dav, then and ther-- to interpoe th.ir claims and ni-.ke tlu ir al egjtuo.sin thai bei, a f. II G.htlsE, U. S. M .r-hI, By J. S. Bn.i tow, Deputy. Attest: Johi II. I.'r.a, Clerk. n-.vlj-d il (No. 1S1 ) TTMTri) M x'Ttis iMyii:iei:., disU TR!CT OF INDIANA,-'; VVhkiik as. A 1 Ix I of in'orniaiion ha- been ffc-d in the D'-trict (!uurt of the United S:.te. within und f-r the tseventli t'ireiiit and I i-t riet f liMLana, ..ti the Iran dav f NoveniU r, Isfi.', ly MiU llattha. K.j , A:tvrn-y o the l i-i-teI ftates f..r t e liirkt d Indiana, a;t;n-t th.- foilwin? df'Cfib d 1 il es nr. s. icaied i.i V.j-t. cs'untv, Indiana, twi: h t Xu Gluil r Union 11I Margan t Madigal's sul division id. ha' part f di- w Lf of : twentyt' ret. (2:i) la l f v. he, . l) 11 of r nil..; (1, w, :t .rtii of the center of thi Nation , Road, pi-sin throi.kdi said section, containing 3 PS HA) ucres. more ..r ', according to the recorded plat of said suUSivi-ion, andagain-t all persons lawfi !!v i:t. rve'.iiiL' f-r their interest iherem. and more -?pt ci.niiy a.so st . i:r Cn r.' R. Wiilson. for a violation of t be jm.w er. of an Act of i.oneres. approved July 17th, C,2 t t.titl.tl 'An Act to suppress insurrection, to piinidi irei-onnnl rehellion, to s,-i..' and cor.l cnV the property of re' el-, ai.d f r other purposes, praying process against said realty, aid t!ia the san.e may he c I. ft nne.'d an I m.1 ha cnemie' nropf riy. Now, then f'.re, i., pur.-ii.tnce of the .Monition under the se.ii of ihe said Court uir directed and delivered. I do hen by give puMic lioiice to all per-on c'amiii.g said reaMy, or any part ther- f, or in any in n. nor intcreied then i , that l!i- y be and apj car before the said, the I)itri't Curt of the United MMfs, to It lieM at I lie eil v of Indianapolis, in ana for the j rrlct f Indiana, on the 1-t M day of Derentbtr r.t t t 10 o'cha-k f the f..reu.on ti:.it d iv, slid il.en a-d t'ierc t: iii t rio-- their claims of and m ike their allegations in tKai n li.iif D. (J. hOSK, U. S Marshal, r.v 1. s. r.ii.t i.ow, iH-pu-, Alto: John H. 1.s:a, ('If rk. nnvl7-dUt (NO 177.) . UNITED STVTI-:-? OF AMERICA, UISTIÜCT OF IN-lUANv-SS Whereas, a lib. 1 of infyrniatl .11 has I e n lih-d in the Di-trict Court of th l'oi'id tats, w it'tiri and fur lhe Seventh Cticuit ait IVirictof Indiana, ot; lhe 12fh day of November, ii'.2. l y John H.itma !.).. ,ttorney f lhe United State-lor tin- lä-trictof lo-linn, i.-ain-t the follow inr real ta'e j;i tj),. county of J ipe and Slate of Indiana, to-wit: The e hf oi' he n w nr and lhe n e tj'of sec 13, to rtrddp 2S. r.iii.e S, containi p 24' acre, more or less, .a in I asiii t Mai ti Sp't.tr, f..r a viol .tion of the power .f nn act f CotKie-s, approved July 17. 1C2, cntitlt d "An :-rt t. su,-ires-iii-nrrecti.m, to j uni-h tn a-oii and rebellion, t se;z an I conM -cate lhe property f rebels aii'l for oth-r pnrjio-o-," and pr-tyin--' proces against said real y, and that the jsaiiie nuy he cnti'letniicd Hil l sohl as eticniics pt peily. Now, therefore, in j-ur-nsnce '-f the mn-dtion under the seal of si. id ( onr to me directed and d.djvetcd, I do herehy pi vc public tiotic" to i.ll pcr-on- 1 laiming i I real y, or any part th.-n-of. or in any manner in'erested therein, thai they tie nnd appear lief r lhi s cd, tlw I) etrict Court of l,e United S'a'e-. lo be I chl at ih? city o!" Indianapolis, in and for the Li trict ol iiiii it:a. on Hie lir-t Mtnd.;y d Dctt::ila r ta.it, at ton oVLk of ihe foreuMn f that ay, hen and Iben to ir terpo.e their claims and make thtir alb gatious in thai b h,i!f D. (;. RitSr. Un'i'ed Statt Marshal, ly J. S. BiGKoow, iH-putj-. At'est: Joitx H. I.'KA.Ork. Iiovlo-rll4t DRY COODS. r ar 1 CasaSsl VJi .t M OD

1F i CS rrtoja a s fl" LH IQ -3 r 01 im EMPLOYMENT WANTED. ri IHK ADV ERTISKK, A PR AC riCA L PBINTE R, tr ELL J. act, uair td wuh lWsok ,i J,, Wt,l, hut having recently I t the u 4" ht IV ft arm a ta d!ablt hitn from dirg p. ess work, desire a si'uato.n a ComjKitor orForeuiauinsomt get.te.l e-taWi-t.airnt aii)wtre Id the State. I:nz able to read, write, and ptak Enitli b and liermsn, w. U 1 rot ol joe I. to taxtr -wi hockkeen. De or Clerk in in a roiudy or law-yt-t' atiee. . Wag im object, bm a iruianeitt arxi Itaant horn desired. Adaa .4MII WILL,' bli-dlawl Warr.n, Uautln fton Cw lid

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1. 13. SEE LT.T'STRUSb ESTABLISHMENT. '.- ."f. C.iw-a'fi. Isa. Braach Ol -e No. N- '" '-" "Tf., -t. Lei,n Pole rr.'H.H e an 1 . Ilatrif t,-tnrer of the flvl Ratr Tra, ii'ikr R t-tvssrs Pal-t,f. TSe II r I II Tmo 1 im.t c arv! i;-rV- to a!l ot'.-ra H t I ..1 ''.iij r-j-r1: W '.ll never I eenk, mt cnife. rail or Kist.-r; cn tx Mi.Toc nn'r; w'.il eure II. rm- f jr ara uTj,f. 4i f- a at Inparw live r-r.'., a'-l I aJav ele-n ant ps a fw-w. i-'it.enta ran I- a curat rlr by a-.l,os t.ae la Ine1- sosl tly In T.ne i rtnirre. Berti i K a wtrV4Ht oarr tltra : ne W1 nr'nj n!ly are ofT.-rs-l : It'f l t, nv-rl-ar; rl ParkcT. Nrw-Ynrk; Prof. leLiril and Apt, lluWvVrl p'.'i; lr. R- J-ilttiti; Sirireit tietwrd B'lerrm, t ah-lii-.loii ; PT..C. ItraWurt, Kr?, Rew. .lee-r and lavi. Ch!W; lr. Wt.le.4t, M.ltrwkee. Wlv M vn.i.i.-t!trer and It-aW in HadWt l'.ncea, Ahdnm. Inl S'i;noet-r, ..:k ar-1 C4i. I Ln- H kuija ft TirVi .-ln, SntiV rtwtae-, le., Ir. DIL '.riLCOX'T- PATI NT ARTH 1CI L LfO, man-fa-lare.1 by C. Mtaff r '. ha raajiy adrvac- mer all ott-r, a-'l aa an esbW-iice rt au-ti It tuas rev-rftv! IN first prrtrilam at the Unite. I tate Fah-a. an W tl ei-m!n-Uhcff 0 Its r.r"ns ki tr rwmtrj. Its rw tltxtls retrlnM frrca a rnl4r tsar! twtd. h wta twrr brewk.) gl vlrvg It a prrat preferetice over tl tirl f! e. In other rml. Seivt at jnu foe lami JJct. Potjt V IV1 - , , , Dr. Sely wl'.l t at the lUtej lb u-e Call at examine !v.r j o-r- Ives. fr a fw dat.. i.-l-'f U. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES. (NO. ITC) MfF.D STATES OF AMERICA, u M.sTU I '0r IS DIANA W litre a, L' -l of tt T rn atioTv Las ts-en r. in tie I) strict C-urt of t r I tr.tt-d .vi. w.fmi nt 'ortbe ieve.iL Circuit nJ Di trft of lud y.t, on t .r U I day It Nu.vi.itHf, 1. by J. I n II anna, F-q., An. rr ry ottbe Un ltd State, lor tl.e I a-tract of Indiana, a;a-r Itheundjxil.AUi.lr Lf ol n w cr.e hf of w or.se qr.w If of- e e,r 1 swut.. i.rt f e Lf of n t ,r. aV. iu c- .-3.tcwDd.ip2s, rtrge 9w nl.U I'k -M I in m itr 11 " .;i "i "t. m, .- n-i. y V 9 w .-duale 'a th- c ut ry of Newton and Mate of ludiaiiat'ti-o, a tract ! la: J cöt ta.i inj ICO acre teemed ... - . .. f .... K. v S t.. hi are-1 eain n v ... .-j..... , , and 1 to: ded I J- r co-fift. Indiana, in ItdlVcor.l N.k 11, pa.cSs'J.an t aiai:.t Mann SpitU r f-r a v i. ltl, a of the h. wen of au aoi of Coiure-, approved July 17, IsCJ. eiititt. d vii act to s 1 in .- iii-nrr, t toi. to pi.ni-u tn-a-on ar-d re'x '.l.on, s. te tid ronflscate iht proTty ofp -x l and for . the' pnrpi-s, and .rajlnit ores agairi't said n idty. and Mu-.t tt.v san e may !e con.h mned and sol l n r.rniies pn-jn-rt y. K.. il en r,v,-e. in j.t;r-uanet of the monition nt ttttl.e eal I sali Coti.t t 101 vied a id c.eRven 1, I dob' re-I-rKi. t l.iiiiii.2 rraiiv. by uut l c liol-et t , or anv put inetvo:, 'r 1 a;iy inanio r mi re:M u.errio. th)vi the? I ant t:n r ixlo.eti. saii. toe in-ir. i:..nrt liu- Unit, d M.tie. to l" held at the city 4 Init,.-...!.,- in and nr t' t Ih-tnct f Ii"ina. , on 'be f.r.4. I.f.d iv ir I n-ci-in"- neNf, t liii oci t k of lie t retiot-ti of liiHt'tiav, tl tn and ihi te to iu'tro- their rlami. and loa Iii r Aiiegtl. 11 io that t h lf. I. C. l.t)F. f. S. Ma'shal. By J.S. Ei iEiow, iKputy. A'ie-i: John H. Bk 4, Clerk. iio15-dUt fNO. 175.1 T 1'S'I" I STATÜS tIF A.TIi:!IIC.9 VlSm 1 KK I OK INIU NA. .N hi ki.as. A ill I of iiitrina:ivii has Won tiled iu lhe Di-lrnt C u rl of the I'nite.l Sutrs, within afel br th S-ventb Circuit and Ir:t of I'l-'iaoa. tn the Cli.Ujr of N.veii.lcr, Ui2, Lv .i.n iliim I j-p, AitoriM-y I r the Uni:--! Jsiate of Atacr a, a.-a;ii-t lt imin'i r uns h.indri'd ai. t s-veit ()o;j iuGrav's ad.liti u to the town of New, urg, Warr ck co'int, In; ana, (or a violaiotn of the powers of an act of Coiiirre, a; prvel July 17, 1.MI2, em 11 l.-t .n net to 0 pnre- ismirii un, to .tunsh 1 rtamiii and rebellion, to s .ze cii.1 c oiio-cate the properly f r U Is, 1.I1I f.r other ourw."V pralng pr.ces an.st ssi l realty , aii 1 tint tie ,ai:ie may he cood. tni.ti ai d wold a-eiiCIloe' vooperlvNow, tlu-nf.-rt, in pnr :.iijt ,.f the luooition tinder the Mal t.l sail Curt tu im diiected and d.i'vintl, I do hereby give public notice lo all perf0!s claiming said realty, or any pari tlivrtof, or in any i.iiii.. r ii.u retcd tl.ere.ii, that they Iw aisl afijwar t. f rt t iie ail, lhe District Court of the United State.-, to he lu l l at lhe city of In 1 anapoIi, lit and f.M-lht I h strict of Iittliana. on the 3d M.-n iav of November inst., at In uVin k of the f .reiiin .f that day, then and there to into rpoe their claims and make their allegation, in th t boL.di. il. GARLAND ROSE. U.S. M.. ft) J. A. LioBUiw, Deputy. Attest: Joti-j II. Bra, Clerk. irfl-dU (NO. 174.) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISlTdCT OF IN LIANA, SS: WHKkRAs A libel of information has letn fled In the District Court of the United State, wphiit and f -r the Seventh Circuit and Di-trict of Indiana, nn the 1st day of Novcmlx-r, l-sC2, by John Hanna, t'-.. Attorney ol tlie United St.-ie, f.-r the Intnct of Ind aos, agaiust lots Nos. 7-1.74. 102, 1 10, 117 144, m. 1 14a In division p." of the Vincennes (.'u.iitons; also, sabditi-iou Nt.. 2 t.f lot No. I'-G in tl.t city of V. meime, lhe same lcu.g 21 feet front 011 .Main street, and comment n fiel and five ii.che- from t he corner , f Maoi ik4 Third Mrrtt., and rurinmir the same w;d h 21 lert, the same listafice from said third street, the full depth ot said lot lf; a!-o, oti loot of groiii'd taken oil from suh-division No. 3 .f said lot 126, adjoining to suldiviioti No. 2 af..reakl the said toot . it round front. cu Main street and rons tLe urns width adjoining sulxiivi-ioii o. 4, the full depth of sail lot No. Iii, ai d together make. 22 feet front on Main STo. t. in ll.c ty ol Yincciine, it l;ii the s.:i.e property upon which i now I cated a two-t..ry hrkk building (HTcnjiieil as li e Pooi!ice in said ci.'y; all said leal e-tate is in the city of Vinc-n-ie. in tbe county t.f Knox and th sta'e of iiitiana, lor the violation ,f u,e powrts of an act of Congress approved J- ly 17, DC2, ent iled, "An act to suppre-s m-iirrecioti, t pnni-h trea-i. ar.d reh. f li.i.. to eise aixt -fiifix-dtt the property of ret-l and f other purpose," end prayinfr proces against n'd realty, nl tliat the aame may be e :1eriiied and solJ a enetnies projieriv. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition rndrrthe seal of sai l Court, to me directed and delivered, I do I ereby frtve pnblic notice to all tenwuiH rlaimmz said realty, or any pirt thereof, or in any manner interested therein, that they fe and appear before the said D.frfrt Court of the United States, to be e. at the city f Iti!ianpoli, in and f the Oi;rict .f In liana, on the thin! Monday of November next, at ten o'clok 01 the forenoon 4 that day. then an I there to f met'.- their claim, and to inaka their ailegafi'is in that I htilf I. G. RO?E. U. R. Marshal. Prr J. S. Bior.uiw, Deputy. Attest: Joni 11. Bf A, Clrk. tcr-l-dllt (No. 173) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF 15IIIANa, SS: WnrnrAS A lilx! of information ha Leen f.led In tha Di-tra-t Court f the United Mates wi'Ltn ar.d for the Sev tilth Circuit and Di-lrict of Indiana, on tie- 21st day i.r Of tohir. 1-4J2, by John Hanna. Estp, Attorney for the Uu t-d State, of America, for the Diatrt of Indiana, afsin-t lhe cielivi.letl .ne-f,.i.rth part ol nira-ey No. 2'7.Clarka traut, Claik county, Indiana, saal tract containing Ö02 acres, more or le-, lor a vl -Unm of the Powers of an act ol Coiures or July 17. 12. entith-d "An t ct to supprtsK ii.-utrciitin, to puni-h m a-n and rebe l,,,!,, to scire and toulifctite ü.e property of ntsela and for other putpo-e,, a od praying proc-s. again-t ad Ui.J.ci.d that the awc may it condemned and sill a ricm ts' property. Now, then lore, in pur-uanre of the monition nntler the seal t.f said court, to tue directed and d'-IiviTtd. I do henh give public notice to all perou tlaiiaing said good, .r any part thereof, or In any manner interested therein, that they ho and appear Wore the sai l Di-trict Court .f the Unit'd State, to!- Ltld at theeity of Indianapol,. In and b.r the Ii-trH t of lii'liana. m the ."VI M..ndy td Nove:nls r next, at tr-n oYi oca" of lh forrti M ti of that day, the;, and there t. liiten-oe their claim. and tomaka iht ir allegation, iu that behalf. D G. ROSE. U.S. Mar -hal. Per A. Mkiok Rrrra, l-putjr. Atte-4: 1 ' Joint H.RrA.aerk Lo-dllt (NO. 172.) f T SITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF INU DIANA, SS; Wi:,;i;r.Aa, A libel of information ha lttu f.ltd la th Iii-trict j..irt ff the liottd biait, witbin and for th Sevcntli Circuit aul Ifi-trkt of In-hana, on iL Ctb day t.f Oct. tr, 1-Ci, by John Hai ti-, E., Attorney of the Unitett Stales, for the Di-trict of Indiana, air-Just thirty 1. ;i.e slmn t f cu f T si ftotk of the Terre Haute and : Kttl.'rn n I i;a,!r s4f . rnj any, and ninety-veam (V7) dolj !r and f i'tyreti! ca-h dividend accrued thertou, in tii j hatis ftlfe Treasurer of -ai l Cn,patry, f..r a vbdaCon I ins pt.wer ' i an act or Jong'e,, approved July 17, l:2. ei.iitle.1 "An act to upprea In-urreetion, to pmi!j treason and re U ! lion, to t- ize aiel ror.ti-cie the properly of rebels and fr other H.ri-t" s,d j.rav inc prt--ea against taid property, ai d that th same may he eond.nied 8'il s.d-1 as rnrmiea' properly. Now, therefore, Iu pur-uanre of the mordtitin under tba seal of said court, to me ti reeled and delivered. I do hereby Rive patojc notic ta all ernsel.Uminrai.Iirtrty or any part thereof, or in any manner :iU-reed therein, that they be and appear ltefore the said Ii-trict Court of tiieUmtetl states, to Le bei 1 at the ctfj tA In Siar.ajK.lis in ami for tbe Dt-triet of Indiana. the third MotvJay of November text. at tenocUck of tbe forenoon of that day, then aud there tc interpo their claims, and to maka their alleg atiotu ia tfcit befca!f. D. ti. I.OSF. t. R. Marshal. Per J. P. DI'JELOW, Itputy. Attet: r ' Jojta H. Rka. Clerk. aMxrl-dl4t

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(NO. 1710 IjyiTr.D S1ATT.S OF AMF.Ü1CA. DISTRICT OF IXJ DIANA. SS: Whrmus, A Lil of luforroatiot. hasWenf.ledlntbelHtnet Court of tu l't.i'.edSfa'es,witL.ii andf .r the seventh Crrnit arsl Iitrict of Indiaoa.oii the Sich da v of stt. laCS by John IUnna, Esq Attorney for '.be L'biU-d Matea for ite District of Indiana, aga'.u-t one jJUvn. aeiztd in Putnam county. IndUna. for a viUtionf tha powtia of an art of Cngrt., n ytot l July 17, ls62, ttiUlltd "in ct to urpresa In-urrecti. 11, t.. puii-h treason and rtUIhon.to stiie an.1 Cot.S-cate the pronj of rtotl aud foe ott.tr pari." arid praying prvt gai,, h! proptrty. an I that the same may be condtauut.d atid aoid aa tut-mien property. Now, therefore. In pursuance of the m.mitM uuder lh stal of said court, to me d re, tedand dtliverrd, 1 d btret y give publar t.ti. t to ail -roticIaimin(al prf-triy or any part thereof, i.f in any uianiw-r Inftresttd therrin, t.iat they Is- and apjK-ar Iwf-Tt tht said In tr&l Couxt of lhe Uiiiie. .Mate-, to l-e b-H at the city of Indianapo!, in and f'-r the Ihstrkt of Indiaiia, uu tit third Monday of November Ot it. at U-n o'.Ul of the r.renoo of that day, tU-nand there to Inttrp- Ibeir claims au-t t tnaka tht ir ,-vürgatioiis in that tx lalf. D. i. ROSE. U.S. Marhal. Per J. . Bh.bXow, Uepuir. Attest: Js H.lUa.Cara. ail-aHl