Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3892, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1863 — Page 2
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The
Indiaa. In auie MR emmie. de
UM Hut Central Committee ot
to pmn irü ueaDon,
a UW il warnt of th variour
ost reapeotfaHjr and cordiftU n
vit their political :r . and all other whv f apatftree B their view for the rweei .n . or Govfr traent, to a.emMe m Mal Owfrn tiou at IN.rAAP0Ll8,eui t IU A M , there to eori1er the que- " which i km agitate tae public tu nd. and to take inch counanl togeiher an will moat curtail! incur a the bleaainee of Libirtt, Pa ace atxl r.n our Jiatracled rountry. In makaBf thi call, the Com m nee U o il miixJlol 'hat greet and weight rwi"m ex'iat for , m' .,; people ol Indiana at nn eerher day; but after a careful consideration of ell the rircumatancee involved, it ia deemed beet to ptpone the proporert Convention till after aeed time and planting, when those who oufjel and will share In II -teliherat'iona hall hare com mitred to the enrth that which will, under Meaning, prodneu a harvest to thuae who toil The laboring thouaund of our Stite hare the large! interest in all that conrwrn the nation well being The Committee have, therefore, fixed the meeting at a lime when the implements of hu-haortry can tie UhI aside for a few day without material detriment or inconvenience to the ereei er uiturai ii.iereeü of the State. W hau the Committee hal before the pleasure of callinr an uibkaWJ ol the people 10 Irnli ana polt, on the HOth day of July. l"f'2. it wan repfindel toby nn outpour utr ot the people tch a haa never In-en e.pi in thia Sl4te That Conveniion waa the h.ibin$er ol hope to thou aand. amlritixetiH Irom every portion of Indiana powred to the Capital. It waa a gr:nl eeji im-pn-inc manifeatation that the populnr mind w i;ii iuel, tor nothing -h rt of ileeji .inlen -f convieiion th public 'ib.-rtr w cwdeiigejred, could have brought together vnt a multitude. The reaulta f that Con rent ion were most an epirioua. An overwhelming national victory w the -.n eonetire in Ortober. ati'l IiMldrVta . true to her .incient faith, enrolled her-elf on the irle
of the Union, the Constitution. Liberty and I. aw. Her re)ple ent into pditical eaile a majority of thoae who had disregarded their wihe. and re bnkeii naany who had tainperol with the 'arre! purpose of re', ring the rrnioe an it irr Lat trie people apain re-ortl their vow, that this high and hoi? pnrpoe nh.ill he accomplished, and th it no other Union none hot the Union made b? W amiiioto. MAMftn. and their coteinorariea shall have a place in their affections We exhort von. fellow -conntrytMe) It M me together in the apirit of patriotic deire, and re le to put aside every -"ntiment hut love t r the aacreil principle of jour Oovernment Ooaae u; a one man. with ur affectn ns pi 1 nj-.n the Co"TiTt Tion. and inr-itel by a firm re-iln-tion that its great muniment of I.iber'v shall be preserved for yourelve and your rnisterity forever Claim all your right- under that Constitution, hut rlaiiu no m ire Assume no litigations unknown to it. hut stand forward with the high rtremgati ves of that nobleat of aff title. " American citixen " That is your -Jnre-t lelense. In the language of (Jener il Carrinutov. Military Commandant of thi- District, in his late address t" the fC'ip'e of Indiana: " The hallnt box and eeen ihhatf murk a frrt people Trunt them. That which shun the light of day shold Ml lie endured by yoe . Come out a jure their tows reject their tests Whatever their name, whatever nur party. M"ek the old paths, and work as you once lid. agreeing to disagree upon
iji.e-'M" of mere party polity, but ever united in
aupport of the Uovernmen? and the nation. Theae wTtnla reach the heart, and will be reechoed by the noble Democracy who have here tofore fought and vanquished the dark spirit which brooded over the Know Niithin l."dgr- of Imliaia I hat sei-rer political organir. if ion en leivoreil to entomb bth personal and religioua liberty in one comnt"ii grave 'I he leader of that dirk conapiracv igainsl your Constitutional rights, thm. are at the head of the ' League " n ir fonneil o . ire new hopes to the Kepuhl'can
partv The bnftleil conspirators ot l.''."i in their attempts to overthrow the Owaavtkwtieaji, are to. day get? : l up nrir ow if.! ugainet -u and our fellow citizens throughout the land The a- iw invoke the " spells and incantations " of the pirit f dirknes; and. under the plei of loyalty " ami "Union." are a aecond time seeking to overthmw the constitutional lihert; or the people Theii I.eigues" are understood. ' and their efforts will not succeed. The smell of
Know Nothing intolerance is upon their garments It is the old faction under a new n ime But the Democratic parly has no need of such helps It principles do not shun the light of dar. Their long cherished doctrines are the re corded teachings of the early Fathers, and while
hasten on. and the people mint work while it is
m ft - a m Mt va l i rj .a. .. ..i 1 1.. :
caiie.1 to oay. I ne neoe.s u u rnnnm. ano ... mmut civil strife
Radicals at Washington ara fast exhausting the Nation. Another two years' war will roll up a debt whi. h generations can never pay The extreme nien in both sections have their hands on the throats of the people, ami neither will listen to the voice of reason or the appeals of patriot
ism
All that we can neacefullv accomplish is to dislodge those who stand in the way of an knnornhle
unity as thev were before the commencement of
And should this object he
accomplished, the nueation arises, would it result in the overthmw of the rebellion? Many of the most sagacious of our puMie men are of the opi'iion that both of these purp' -es ein be attained The great portion of thoewho
now stmd onnosed to the war are influenced
Is there no hope for a ..uffenn country? ! ., hv ftnnrpil,,10:on h,, .h( nrp.
. . ri r ent directiiiii of public affairs, hfe, propertv, con stitutional rights, and aoc'al order, are insecure.
peace. We wnnt and will have no divisions of the Sratcs. and no division of the Union; hut we dem iti'l the wise and patriotic counsels of those who are willing to preserve both in the spirit in which they were orfejtnall framed. You. fellow rountrvmen, w mt the return of the newcefu! d i vs of your fathers, when the whole People, from the AriaUKik to the Sabine, dwelt together in unity." Vow. can onlv have it by a change of Administration and a change of Congress. The latter you have pfweticall v sonired The first von will accomtilish in 1 -4 The ball.: box will then declare the National will Be assured of if efficacy in the hmds of a free People, and douht not the ultimate blessings of a restored
Cannot the President satisfy those who are thus influenced, und unite the people in the support of the Administration and the war for all legitimate and Constitutional object-. 7 To accompli.-h tbctt ends and make the war more effective, a friend of large ejierience in military and civil affairs, suggests the following propositions: Let the President promptly revoke the Eman
cination proclamation; usrend active hostilities until the first day of September next, and withdraw our troops from all exposed place and posi tions of doubtful ifef in the South To he more explicit: withdraw the forces from Hilton Head to Washington and the line of the Potomac, und the iirmv f the PoeoflMkC to the -ame posi
Union, under the guarantees ot jour helot rd tion Al.mdon Norfolk and strongly garrison
Constitution. GEO. McOU AT, Chairman. .lAMisr W Uli am-, Fir-t Di-frict. M C Kksr. Seconil D -frict M. W Shu i ns. Third Di-trict. OboBWC Hibbin. Fourth Dis'rict. Epmi vn .Johnson. Filth District. Joe J Hinomam. Six'h Dialrid Ths I)iivi. i, Seventh Dtatrici, R S Hastixos. Eifthtk District. J. A Taylor. Ninth District. S W SeaoTT. Tenth Di-tnct. J R (yOrfK'iTH, Klevcnth I)i-tr:ct Ijiih anapoi.is, Mart h .'I", 1 -G.'l e Ut i'ilnii off i lie lleiiiorrar) off Tlonroe Count). A large and enthusiastic meeting of the Demo cracy and conservative citizens of Monroe conn tr was held at B'ooming'on ei the '24'h day of January last It was ndlrced ?v Jude Ecat.ra in a speech full of demotion to the Union nnd the Constitution as the fathers made them A resolution was nasse I indorsing hia speech Hcoh Mari iv, K) . evTared the following series of resolutions, which were adopted by a vote that fairlv shook the walls of the huihling in which the meeting was assembled. at least tive hun deed persons voUw lor them and none against them. The resolutions were furnished us soon after the mee'ing. but were mislaid, and hence thev were Ml tmli!i-hed at the time thev shook havetieen; but we give them now, as an exnres,
ion of the Peiiwaci of M mroa eotinty upon questions which are deeply exciting the attention of the country 1. Rf"fr.,tt That slavery in it present form Is coexitant wit i.nr llovertiment, an1 itier. fr the chartrthat it is inimical the peace and the I'nion of Qm Sta'es. i- fals mt nntu-t; on the eontrarv. w solemnly believe that to the unconstitutional iTirerf.-r Tire with that int'tu'i"ii may he justly attrihutetl inu'-h of our pre-etit tr etile. Ttia' we rlaiin m fellowship wph anv inAn who is a'
Firtres Monroe Remove the army of the Cumberland to Nashville Grant's armv to Memphis the troops of the Department of the Ohio to Cincinnati mid Louisville, and Banks' army to New Orleans Order out troops under the conscription act iiumediatelv to fill the regi-tneiit-i th iw in the field to the maximum number I At all ihe points enumerated, let one fourth of the men he furloughed for the month of May, one fourth for the month of June, one fourth for ' the month of Jul v. and one fourth for the month of August. During this period, let the army be j thoroughly re orgat.ied, and punctually paid after the 30th of April, the .'Wth of June, and ?h olst of August. Disband all negro regi ments at once and put the negroes in the public service at work upon the fbttifie itions at the points named. In the memtime
let our blockade tie m lin'ained und le made
more efficient. Muster out of the service at once all snmlns nnd inefficient officers and
prohibit resignations except for phy-ical disi hility Let a general order be issued to the armv that active operations will be resumed on the 1st of September and the war prosecuted with all the vice DOeeJbtc to maintain the Constitution nnd the authority of the General Government over 11 its territory. Would not. the plan we have thus roughlv blocke! out once more restore harmonv and unify among the people of the loval States?
I Would it not give us a better armv on the 1st of i September thm we now have? The points i named for the concentr ition of our forces darin, j the summer month. if threatened bv the enemy.
are in eisv supporting distance excepting New Orleans and Memphis, and it is believed with the aid of gunboats those places ran he held against anv fotce that could be arrived against them. The military propositions which we have set forth are the result of a careful -airvev of our present situation and under the painful apprehen
i inv'iis voe on the TJlh Artic'e i f ou' nrc-ent Coii-tiMi
the k lory shed bv that record -hill remain, we ttn. prohihitimt the enmlfratliai mt wsgveea Mal Metel . . . - i -. . to. s , . i;r State.
claim no nigner p.oii.ii-.i mimuhii man tii.it
h.irt or in prat-tire a .lisuiuonis'; nt tbat we eon.lenm sion that ihe ca mpiigns ngain-t Vicksbnrg, Port everv doctrine tiavine a teul. ncv to etM 'he hreacti now Vi-tinif between the mh i n ,.f our rountry. j Hinbon MM Charfeston will not be productive of X lhat we ran - ever MMewl to M-pirstlon of the itisfactorv results to our arms. And. to s ,v the State, nor to anv mljii-ttn.-rii tr our present difficulf'ps, ! ' " hich would make two or mor nation- out of territory j least, is not the situation of RoMNMAJM critic-al? which we helieve God and Nature desjn,! f,,r one ! . . . p.ple. " h itever dinerenre of opinion Bray ex'-t as to 4 That we are utterly opposed to the abolition of j the policy of the emancipation proclamation, no slavery bv the president, Conirress. or anv othr power i a ittm dw Mete rc . t,veh In which ft atst.; and that ,"s'',, person, uninfluenced bv prepid.ee or paswe co-.demm m -I emphaticallv. the President' prorla- ! ,nn. can doubt but its revocation, the dish in ling mat on tr.-eiiia the neuroe In the retlliu States, and I hi compensated emanripaiion scheme, tendered to the I of the MfgffO regiments and 'he issuing of the border State-. ; general order proposed, would at once tie proS. That we ardently de-ir to ee te end of the pns,.i,t I,. . .. . , nanst.ird strfe. but'only u,on wA beat- as will reatora duciive of good by uniting the people of the each st. te to it. fonner puswtuu in the I'lii-n, with all its Jfonh. Ret wet n now and Septemlier the South inti(utoii, rittht and privileges un mpaired f.. That we are ,.Poed to fore-gn intervetitien in the i"uM not miten.llv strengthen her armies, and affairs ..f the Cwifd States; i m th! we favev an artris. tjie f,ct o( ,n Unite-I North again, and her own tice and the c.tllimr of a rnveiiMon of all the State, in j order to a settlement of our present troub'es. exhmsted comiition, would compel her to ferns ?. Thai we demand of the Leg slanire no In .n before the hardships and StarTatKMl ff another th" rn.irjmrnt off Meh laws a WW eff ctu.illv carry out i , , . . the iP ,. the iwnnte a tn.itufes.ed in their aJaaoMl iniati- ) Winter Would Stare them 111 the face 1 he sys
tem of furloughs proposed i sher justice to the
soldier, and would not weikeii the armv so as to
which our Constitution confers upon the pe ple. That we will" aert It is your birth-right and ours, and cme what tnav. we will defend it Let us lespect the Laws, and aid those n authority to upb Id them Jome of these ena. tnent gr ue hir-h'y a;-.n the ear of kit Nation Under awie Administration they & d have been unnecessary Without pro mi Jon there would hue ?ee:i no nee.1 of ronscrir '. ins. Let us look at things a they ire We la tent, but cannot avoid their effects (Jen CaRKi r ix ha ehnjuently and tiulv said in his address 1. uie people: Kv stance to the arrest i f deserters is anothei lurwot resUiue tlaw. .ad a sure rxad to anarchy r.tn; ! ' !shed Law must te respected until re;elel Dem .ts pdicy. it you will La bor for it repeal, if you will But resistance 1 tadnes- ... - n,i:r wn iw it is your own peace and youi owu Go ei nmeni you tbreateii and when your turn come to lefisiate you will have enlerminei1 your own rights; and when anarchy rules, liberty dies." " 1 he coui i. spring election, occurring at a i'me of unusual ex. ;(ement. call for notice, as false impec wioee prevail a to the duty or intent of ibe sohJier The jo'dier. at home, mte, as
does any other citiaen If atisent. he nut be of the jieopie cotiiettt to le-ive hia cid right in the charge of as thev are op;
s. That the ritrhi of f-ee apeerb fs m 1nvatuHe rirht. endanger inv oj" the places n .med formidable to u rants on v, und sh uld be maintained ai I ,,,. . . . every hazard Jvirely the PremMM ouglit to h 1 tken to the 9 That to these who have I et fr-end in the present voice ot the people Divest the war at once of war we elend our w.nm.st ympathv, audio those tili , .... ,. . , r I llll to the daugrrs o the tie..! oar i.ryers f.,r their "' ,"er or dirlerenl object than th it of a restor-
iiyes and honor.
For the State Sentrnel. A Kepu bl icon I trzle. Kdobi bü, Hardt W, 8Q Epiti'R hmnu The so called Pnion meer ing held in tins town or. Siturday, tue 'J."sth last., was a gr ind fizzle, both in numbers ami in the speaking, in much 0 that the Republicans them sei 1 es concede the fact. The best efforts were put lorth to pet up what thev termed a grand
raily Kiainii I weft dated fir iihai 10 t.en. Hanks. and wide, announcing that a uumber ot theii The Ne Orle n.s cotre-i . ndenl of the B I
ton t. Ui er nies as follow i.nder date of the 14th uist.
Before this reaches you . .u will brohwbl v learn
ati iu of the Tnion nder the Coiistitotion, and
one universal shout of j -v will go up friitn twenty ilRon of Idiertv loving ; t , le. la ft not tim. that those who hive the direction of public affairs sh.'uM seriously r insideff and a!opt the agencies necessary to ui ite the people of the North, and thus, by g eorfj overthrow of the rebellion, terminate the feirful ciri' war whi-h is now exh uisr ;:ig tlie resources of the nation and th.reitenii even the integiitv of the (iovern inent
prominent spe-akers would be tires et it that the tu is band of tlie 1 üi h regu r? ou.d be on h si
and that arrangements h id hern in ide with the
railroad lot half t oe tick. Hut eJlibisdid ,r;'m Uuk uot wi,....i,d the reaeon of this is the people un- , MV?i ''Ul ?" 11 H' - derstand too well that the radical party are at ' ' the for,e u, ler n" ,le- " ' hl lo7 ":
tempting t humbi: the tieoplc bv their proles
sinn oi lmonim I he lailicy of this aartv is so well dehi el 1 to le i no douht on the mind
ritis policy doe not slut them.
infraction upon the Con
her W fiii. lotmg, he must goto tiie duty stitution and ueuraxtiou ul poeer I he know uuareeeii. ae doe eve: 1 go-ni citizen . He 1- -weajaj I o. that their mum object is to retrieve, if t i
bot is sacred and inv
able, and must be ke; t
to sea iwtiiui law. and is tlie i oi in in to . i:ii let e :. uieu 1 t inis.i tut es, b m- .- : t . with the rigb ol other; md ihe right of the. nd sUndering 'he kreit - .tiserv itive Deinooial
people prfarrl to rimew tleeir w m to ih'tii)ot party; ben e the peop.e ire ROI dtapOfaM M
imitate th P,r,v who... p ui y i ruinous to the country Less than :Ä)U nop residents et e present, a large portion of whom were Dem ci ate. The princi;! speaker wa 1 Methodist preach er. as he re; re-ei.led liimeelf, troui the State of hinan Kverv indication in thesiep.rt. - highly fid teiiug to tfe iiallant Deesormcy Li t u le faith tul to our time honored principles, and manifest out devotion to the Oonatitutiou. the Union and otedieiice to law and order, not by txiastiug aa othets do, Put by our actions whn I peik louder
Jlost cordially do we adopt this language ot Senei ! C in .io and commen d iheru to the tpproial and admiration of the people of Ind -
Thev are honorable to his heart a a sol i
Thev are more: The) sie Worth of a
ber
staleaman Men of Indiana' Come up to the Convention tl peltiola and i t put - emble to heal and not to open the wound of the Nation. Th i your mis ion Aa your publii er v ants
md our Inline will be as eior
the p ist A Omm
t tegimci ts ..ch the uncontradicted ru
di t. Tlie poblicatfotl ol sn , new here is con tiif.and Col Sk ui'iizkv . : the Obofedwrnte army . came in yesterday under a flag of truce. Willi some o.Sll t ,r 'el Fe :er 1 - -.'i t. tier ill fe trought in in a few diys Irom across I. ike IVnehartram. uppw to i pwrt ot Dud f o.'iituaiid S inc ot tlie old Bieloi .1. - :;. remenib t ky tnut.ky tl IhO bttidsOMC Ti ; young I'.-lander, who came to Boston dmut 30 o'irs ago, alter hi eziie Irum Poland. The sturdy Rebel will be rerremhered by the old !k-: - and Ttemonter of th i-e by gotedays
Tui Tiuit HlMiKin ÜM.LAH 'Theti'ess inps of the Oovernment. I ke thrdea- of Heiv en. should fill alike on the rich and poor." has always been the motto of the Democratic party, but our opponent, hae reversed the nde BpccJfJ privileges ere granted the rich The poor man's !.. who h no three hundred dollar, is toned ty the conscript act into the feruoe. hut the rich man's sot,, by paving three huudred dollar, can avoid the "last ditch" and the ' wooden 11
Frran the I-atYosae (Wis 1 1 an "in o.n,, ,
AMUSEMENTS. TIF TKOPOIJ II U.V.
disorder A the Adminr-tratfort become i ub Tijoon be. if rhere ia not alreadv. mwjoeity lea. raecJIJet'OK corrupt, Ju ront be calm. WooHlity to a furthet JOIHJIIltn of the war at it c.ns,derse and determfnOd. Mr. Li soils and ' cimdurted The large public meeting hit Cabinet are met of a day popuUtHins ndithai are beiiiK held throughout the North; the Sta'e etit forever Tour raths left you Rwlf Ärw! 4nery discu-ulotffs: the orgnniiation of goodly heritage of free etitutioo You are trcj..t -0, etios arid Usaguej. nd th general th custodians of that acred treaur Neglect trr,ing of th ty prrtond tl e approach of a nothing necesaary to eerore their perpetuity, and dffa our nffonu) affairf whVh may reult in ' do no act which wiU hranl their peaceful pre-er ' vVorthrow of the lair f.bric of ffu)Tliull ration Thi ia a f1oeniment of con samt and overnment. the permanent division f the nation, the majority must 0 heard and respected. It is ; j , thr ,al ,mit;P, whicri ,, j tonw se a Oovernment of conetiiuiional rights, too fo j event- We will not now .fi-cus the cause man and no prtr cn infringe upon or overturn j wrii( h have produced th present st ,te or afllVi these right without becoming f .le to the people, he wisdom or folly of congrossional ImIJIImi
f and they will ul innately punish th.i-e who aseaf, ! ,,inil HP KK,n ..,mct th it for fortv
- r rf them It ia. m well, a iovemeaenl of laws, and i yMni ha distracted the people of this country, they are held aacred till m -lifie.1 or repealed. ediug in the pre-ent great reliel lion, will tie d is Unlike the deapotiewvs of 'he Old World, thoae c,MMNi hv thp impart;,,! hi-torian and passed up m liws. in a Republie. are readily abrogated, und bv the who nurrVfS the present generation, they give way to a hiz'-er sentiment of constitu. The actJ of the preident will also be reviewed th.nal Oovernment They aie subject to the di Uy ,he - im, or Je, Th liestions cannot be rect control of th citizen Two and four rears , imp,r,i;,iv discussed and nassed upon at the only are required to undo the works of fa i tides MtJtW)t time The important issue now to be repreentativ and correct the dk ta and proc- ewigjdd is. whether the people of the loyal lamations of an unwi-e Kxe-utive. In the life , RutM rmn pitin be united in mmgi ( the war of a gieat Nation. th;s is but an hour. Time - f h restoration of the national authority and
A Tat Pint rk Woke axd (rtoiira of Wae How a Dkwolais Coimtuy Look, kc . Ac. H f.a ixjc a ut tu Abmy or East Akbaxas.
February ',7 l-b.'l ( Thencwoo. hob. neve, tr.vele.1 through a ' TÜKSDAY EVKXiNl,. MARCH 31. I,
country markel ar, 1 cirretl bv ther ravage of a . . . . A..
w ,r can li-ut n xu-a i tne err w;ui .ietrric'i. n
and rJunlati"i the eve niee-s nnd heart
plate as the close ob-etver le -ureiy
8ec- ' w f tb- Renewned Artist Mr. and Mrs. F. B. CONWAY
Fourth Ninht arid Continued Su eew of the new Irish Dra na entitled tlie
PEEP rBAY.
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njetice at pi
describe no pencil accurately portray the scenes
.f s-i li e-s n eerv strle From the h- sritsl in the camp to the heart of the country miles h ielt ' it is the snme dirk, dre.ry, soul sickening spoc tacie Pis ihe ho-pii U. ride over the rows of b'ttle rrai es on eiteh side and across some firidle nith '
r s. r le iding into the count rv witness the filled (of
fins c ittiing in for t,i:rial on and out into tPe country, and there is nothing but adues, the in itc t. rrdile liecmse unnece-s irv
The wo ..!- see:n kf spectral haunts The -kÄ -A- S
silence feels heavy like lesd Every respiration comes with startling distinctness. A snake glides across ihe ro.nl iut before your horse -feet like some fiend who h;is been rolibiug the gr.ive of a brother At times a flipping of
wings is heird i fl ick of dirty buzzirds rise
trotn the corpse of i hur-e or m m few rx
iti Al' i'h s,.,(. letl fiird will whistle as
in the mockery of delight to think its gav plumage now in I ihinn where the game is w.ir and the stakes :ire blood The ro.ida ue cut up into ru' and holen till almost imp iss:il.'e Fences are torn down, the rai's used to corduroy mud holes The fields ire cut up with wigon trucks, where weury teams
hive slowiy drugged tlieir h Ride up to t f irm house; how-
it looks Not :i living being is to be seen. The school house -s broken oi en m.irks of bulb 's irowd the door knob -how t irget pt:ic tice with pistol or tifle The voice of childhood is no more hesrd lhf H iwks and buzx irds
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PiTIC II J. T-i
POSITIVELY FOUR NIGHTS 0NLY. I on da i Tue sda) W ednetrin) nnd Til Ii radaj , jpftl t 1 t 9
; Sam.Sharpley's Minstrels
BRASS BAND AND NTRLESQUK til'KHA TKOUPI The Mammoth Troupe of the World, TwCulIf Mar Performers.
rest on thi roof to sail aw i as we approach . . . . . i . . . -. . . i
nut- nive mint tnir nei' in tne coiners to:iis ait croui-hail the d mipHoor The littlechurch in the woods h is not eso.'ped Its hell Inis been stolen bv Mime btrb-irous reli" hunter: its pulpit taken for a Sutler's counter; its fringuu pew trimminus hive been torn and fhe cushions pcobblod ti teim-tet-; the -t ive or stoves taken for the u-e of -oni- otTn er Neuro eahilM st ludtnK ewaed around the house of some planter ire ilent ;tiid de-ertetl. their dootf broken in, the low chambers ransacked for little bag of cotton The scores of chimneys tand like 1 QU U ments of civilized tolly Efo blue smuke issiiinj; theretiom beautities the once pic twee of health and contentment, or distuibs the sw illows and martins which now make their nests without te ir of molest itiOO. The ficl is ober on -e busy cuitivaiion was te wuded with the abundance whiih brought wealth, are now -ilent w sies TbecottOO lianas iinpii ked frouj it' bunging bo'; com fields, largoi than Nmthern funis, stand in their yellow jr 1 1 1 DoWB the kMg aisles, between lows Ol tall Itauka, mav l.e cen a few hos running into wildiiess, or a stray steer which, with a nOft, flees at o(ir an proach nl lld by Hie fate of its comrade Further on will be seen it ho' or COW llftping along, Wounded bv some foraging party not killed but left to -offer and die of s( ,, v ation. K it ther tui is a line looking hou-e Once there w is peace and plenty within it,s whII lupninc-.s tinder its roof, and contentment even where. Now. the father, son. husband, brother and o.i i eer are iwav One or two old and faithful lie pnes ffill remain tt protect the women and children, who tremble at our BOfWawch. Bntor the bouse. The woman is clothed in black. God knows lor whom! Whit a picttue The floor lock has been broken iu the bureau an I chests have been broken open the marks of sa lire points, un binds, and axes, bwittg left as if shune i ho cowardly thieve- who dipjinico our oa tion. and who lob with delight ihe widow and orphan It m ikes n difTerence whether the fmiily be Union or Rebel. A stpi id ol soldiers enter the bouae: in fi'teei. MnnfM the work is done. Men in the army cannot deny these fads Tl.e arc true as the Bible (ienerals Ournmn, (it nt and Steele hae done much to stop this yateui 4 unholy plupdering. by bohling odBcorc roapgejiibA or ihe acts of their commands. All honor to such omVcrs,hhl are j;entleiiien Wim can, for witf nt. unndi ihai men hive tinned n dispust from the Union euiae, and be OUntt uho MOt bitter of o ir enemit s? A :rind once aiigwred is um I ii le in his revenue In Iiis section wor hundreds ol Union men who suffeied from the Hebels, but r-till proved true When the Federal vrrnv came lure, thev looked for the protection Government promi el them They believed mir troop were friends Thev bolieVed this war was being pro-ecuted :nt for partisan pOJpO, lint to enf ue the laws A- tlieir property was a to ie their houses destroyed their broken down and used lor Miel iIict private apaituient- rn,-a ked tiy our soldiers, and no re dress glvM their Unionism was drop by drop Crushed out; ihev lost confidence 4 iho-e who idly promised to lie their friends, and their love turned first to dislike, then to bat.
axv loids ahmt: 'IHo MONiniHS MlNSTKH.sY. WHOSf TO' R
sail and deserted t r. uifi the .a-ten Stat ha Uten SWUWUUM
hi iTiinaiiT innmiii'-: ai kti.wie.iirei Dy tne piumr tu r , the only perfect aii'l legitimate CoRipany in exi-tei r. ainl laixtetl with the nio-t fl.it ferine encotiiutti - h the
press wn. rev.T th'-v nave anpearea wul in'rn"tjce their BRlATCtlLLtKOR PtOORAJIMI aashe Kvetythinir .-ntir.-lv n-w ami produel in that nmnit.il lo t !
pei-'iliar tu thee KT 'HO'I.V I K - I A IIS.
Ii.eirsopeu at 7, commence nt , '4.
M
S
pickets i?" cents.
SM ARPli .
Man mer. liuh-tO-dlOt
IieM-rvcil Mt- 5Hp.'iit.
J I). Nr OMB, iiusinM Agut.
n A 8 O I II A is L
FOR, FOUR DAYS ONLY
llir Celebrated Continental
Assisted by the Beautiful and Acornp;isbei Paige Sisters, ttEOROI 1 and KM I LIE, WEDNESDAY EVKN1NC. Al'KIL 1, 1-63, Anl Three following niehts.
Adrntaalaai
SS CeuU.
Doors open at 7 o'clock, cornmenvitiK at H.
Ujr
rt'Tii . n Concert n Saturday at A o'clock.
!-d3t
DRUGS
NEW DRUG FIRM.
nere'uirt'y thesei-om: sUPPOi t l it eff : ts to
in
TEW ART V lORia. mOCCSKHM tO WM. HAXNaMaN. No. 40 East Washington Streetu,'; rsTitwo ski.lixo rüGs. ntnctiTRs, AG U'u ; li md f. c lab, to the trude, t phyaid Ma, auf to th- ceuiuiuaity ? eerattj, f.-r a in.ill pi-oHt, and will irive espac a I attention t.the Prewriptioudeiartmetit of th-' hioinea. f. s 1 hive iHuaaaaa ( no DruuSi Ae., to stew.ir A M'irKan, and take nie irre n re' avsuMUdto thi m to my old -iitoniers utiH the public a eeBttaWMW of m iny jmuft e.eri.-n. - nd comivnt to carry on ihe bosiawa in all its lraiiclie WM I ANNAMAS. niclitl -dßm.
FOR SALE.
Flr. BUILD I IVO LeOXS On North Meridian St,, Indianapolis.
IOFFFK FOR SAT.F, FOR A MMlTKfl TtMK. TH XT iery hanils nie L'rouii'l. formed' known as the Bid4te, ueu fie Breden Bi"ck, on the wea i ie f asMeM Ueetj n ar the crpertlnw Hue. Ii h sar eueufh te enj if all Iba city advantaita without bejnjr ,.ibject to city taxes. The fine ttproretwents rec-ntlv nmte hey .nd.
aew in the
. reji iW i
ket Cur iren-
tlie tno-t de-ital le property teel private residences.
It will eeaoli Iu W, two, Mesc and ftur acres, as may J
hewanteu. TerwM will be made rsenuun to mm j.ur-cbaer-. For panicul ir- apply P .1 ' HIN s SPNN. ChSldlW Ifral Rstite Arenl.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
pOB SALK OR RCirr. Till aT0BR Ro 'M LATKLT occupied by M . Kitz:1 . on MerMfau streit opposite the Union Depot. This butt. line fs 15 feet by 25. nearly new, built in 'he mos n p. .roved modem style, f ur st ries with c paci"U cellar, and rai'roai track f.r takinir in ird liverine frei,'b:. 'he trsk eaununuloattufi with all fhe rauda 0 aSai hia In hi - city, and with nil cnret4enM far a wholesale house with 11 office room-, will l e -o'il lew or leased on fvir.ib!e terms. Apptv t. M. FUagtbboe, Baten HoUae, orte M. KKKN N i PIFI.CF, iMI 4e?w R'-al ICatate Aejenta.
NOTICE. BLACKSMITH'S PRICES.
VT A BTfti
MFKTINii OF Bl. CK MTTHS. BBL0 AT liinrt..n Hall on Fri taF Urch'-'7. it w unani-
mo i'li resnlred that the ffdi"Wina; rate be charged for
'b.eine. .o an t after April 1-t:
T.. d Slices, j., r set . Plain Sh's. parasl Resetttau and To. inc p. r et Finding four old shoes an l piit'inir SU Ree'tillK Ijrtug news, eaah Sbarpeninj llos. each I'.. '. ' s i! .! s; arp- niiiK PI , each For "sttini; Fiur Tire
For et tl 'I j rwoT rea. . 1-. r Mm Owe Tire Fef awJUjC l.firht Tires . F"r Tlir- e-.j'iarter Tire . I - One inch l ire Fd Lmi:.v Secretary.
.... tl "-v 1 .V 1 00 1 no 75 2 IH) 2o 75
I M 1 .Vi 1 00 .'i in 6 (Ml I 00 S RAYMOND, prptdent.
From th Boston Courier. M ire 23 In l! pokiiion f Ihn UM nl 1'iirpoors of IBM Mlewyull leBamfui)9 We Ii iv. :i!ro nlv pointed Mt the entire neaisaiin in the pledge of the" Luful Lwrn"iB N' Vmk nf nil allusion to the Cuietitutioa of the United States Th ime pie-li:e is pln hnwhei1, :is we howjd in some reni nks upon th "Unton Ijei'tie" f iinif l in Stlein ' ' I tic i.iilil innal lu altv t-i tlio GoTTttuaenl f the Unite l St ites" is the first principle lakj duann iti thcM "I.e nrs." which, Imwever lUM0tc if tniv sound In the undteerinilnatfng, is neithpr nnne tmr less than .m utit'oi ditional urreoder of all the rights and privileges nf friitn IntO the h mils of th -er v nits of tlie people who ire icntpurwrilj Iu an th iritv; thus tot. ill; eh iiipin f!'e character J our institutions, ami Mukttig the llapnlilic ;i leKM lolll rron this fir-t Drineinf of alavtafa vubniiesiou
to t'.o 1 1 btncti l n mely , unw i e. m
a reus the rehei kmi. whttevei Ihe uhiveru
c'io e- ti du (s right, and opposition hi its Uttings, even nen warvuMie I hy no funda
rD.i:' ii i.tw ol mil i'i-i utions, i- treason l nn serve it is uol osnstifufhisni effnetn fhut is. n-iiflul ftWts, nnd rouMBjwnntljr those nkelv to be uenuastul; strrce the uhjnct t rho wonM he to ie-tore the nion fur the ! : efit of nil run cci neil; hut ewMts, l.wtul m tint, t.i suhjuate a part, n i : i t.i ej ite auothw pirt. To the first we aumje, and .1 iuatiftes an 1 minifies war, when im o ..!.' T tiie sev.n 1 we nt teil ohteel i - unlawful. Unjil-t, an l sure t'i etlei-t the TU'n of bot Ii p u t ies The ohject, evident' t is to ctrry out the pro jceLs oi the radical part), aud I im tliia purp w to unit' - 'ii i v i- c'ioo-e lo a-soci it l"r tin end, so as to freik il'iwn ol oppnsitit n t ihe uStab lishiuent ot tiie despotism intended -ro trample on tne so red Mleuard of the Uonctitution, to ownrthrow Suite C institnieaw, to ernuln a single. unite! imwer at the Sfucth, wh .-Ii shall he under the control of the de tatm . or w h rever he Buirf lie sttled. to com in a single word, to tike from, us ail those check- .Mid hilance- te.ulting front the wise and tieneti'eut Ootttrfraoc ot our tatliers. in udnptittg the CofMtitUtiou of the United ate- t.. the rights of the peop'e. aire idy their iiwn under the C nistitu:i 'ns ot the - i 1 S'ates. and ' uiiKe a c-uisoid:ited overnnienl, like that id" he Cm nr Sult.m. We tree' - i tliii t h ive no fe ir that anv
sueb OUlrieous and tre isi:i ih.e scfie'iie un bejt'k .f
c.iiiiei into fleet The jopl- will resist it, and will tjualU Lit upon the heads of ite iliveutms the rnganc w hich is their just due. But that ttie attempt :s nuking tu irr ii oui, is uhdialf to fie een How far thev will tie he to SWOB1 in th:r desiiti.a, i et to .p;ier The truly loyal men of this country loyal to the OoOWtitUtioU,
ana lo tfieir own scpsf ot ier inherent mm in- i Jimuihie rights a- men unl citizens, need no such! organisiiion aa this, nor will ttolster one another up for the destruction of the common liberty In i due time, ever hotie-t patriot will tie found ready t.i take his putt tor the roniruon detens'. if nee sary. Bit ae own th it we lok upui "lyl j ietcues." or nnder whatever other designation i thee leim 1 njr tssociauin- are lortneil. s temp 1 ewry ebullitions of either totally la e and mis , chievous. or of inconsiderate and pupifirial feel- j
. ml to piss ac u .pe lor them no worse fat into obliiou and cuitrai: - wrKI. DKUtLLL. IflRJfKkLT n- I UK BKAL S3 K tut fir . ::i.:h. f hirt ti D J
f-TT ermont, wilu a w hite tamulalioii of 3 I 4.-. f-tm-rly f the Indianapolis Journal, have a--.r- jtl
IMMi. has in tiie he.d lO.Ni ..l.ners. or mie in
N'.incit. A meetinir of the Tilaek.niitbk of the e'tv wili be held on Sa'urdav, April 4, at 71, i 'clock P. M . at Wsshineten Hall. 8 RA MONO. President. mch'O d-t WALL PAPER.
WALL
TF INViTF TH! TTKN TP iN OF THK WHOUt-
11
W sale atvl Ket.il buyer to our new and
X ILL PAPEB,
i:o K I) i it i m s.
MAMSS, A . AI . B0WEN, STEWART & CO rrt h.TO d2w REAL ESTATE ACENTS. Real Estate Agency.
31 '..oi the pop. i at n ldinois, with I white population of 1.7114.000, ha- sent over 130lBl of her son u tjht iraitora, ..r one m IS, VhwA'a the d :!i :i c i.-iweeu the leiin iftic N wthwnnl and the Republican Northeast. ' priulleld Register.
th- e lor the sale and pr -liae of real aataUa. Per- , tic eti her ciiy ..r ronntry property tx uarht mr old. will have th.r tusineaa promr.tl attended to if entrusteU to Ihetn.
tt:i zi:i.i,
aV O.n:.s.
Bf Eaat Wa-hintot Tr old - nch7-l5
t eet, eci.fid fioof
f I . A SB,:;n.
ANNOUNCEMENTS. '
SOU 1 IS a CAM), DAI F. F0K J
ti for the BTfli W I nr j. ' to the
of the new r
US Ward.
K KOfTOR PKKAK NNoVNTF
K II I Kt IP nX , a eawUhUate for re-1
for the office of Cawnelnuan of the Fifth Wars.
PATKICK HMiHAN aacandiSate f.r treet Com-
mii..i..r. iiijttuV SecM f fhe Paau raftnQaUventi ... It A NT to MiXRAT. t"MR K D! Tf R PLK A K SWol St K Ueat H. S. GABYVBj lau of Bruahwa'i Caraary. aa a eat 't. f... du Mar-hat. Mibjeet f th decisii of the Uni.n I VmocratK Cuim entaaai. iNSi:RVAT!VFS tFTHE FR1KNDSOF P I.KARY AN nnnnce him as a candidate fur ".t Attorney, subject to
the
of the City Ihrmnrratlc
MR K 1)1 TOK - PLK ASK AN
rr-urvre HtV.HFT ST. WI N ej a candkfate for areet CouHnUwawaer, 'Object to the decision of lb Democratic I'nion f'oUTeUtloTi, and oblige M NY VOTr I -
MEDICAL. !r. I.utllnm pi , OoDorrhB4V,01eetai, Whitei Strictures C01PI.4HT O 111 M.tin or .im it I VM . rpHF (ioawrrhUM, ar uunuwi Ckmp. 1. SW 1 g i-tmjr malad, and I MU wen knara wnree an xplanatkMi; It la eaay la Ue pa, ami a lifrw-alt ta eet dear of It U a eauijibn that few aSaeire. t pervaue all etaeaea of taen'y bet waaJa awal female, nr a mor. boUt marries aaaSv aVtaamuO t r Sleaotnr ia inaUf. mm tfeata aa4 aomenwie. fatal. H la a
ituuai 1. tae treat meat . f watch. ha renerally m vunr than the dtaeaae itself The mumm fashisaaaMa treaianem ia flri to aprea yaa of all aanaWe: aw ce-tne- cmeae nf iarvatmi HeUtf ae breaut aat leu.
rat' r rmel. or mhik Lin ' l!- . VUUUMall
ctappr! at I'ocbesl. envbineal villi aiaea Irgeclion 'mWi. otntaaenta. ae WWTUl Itver '.-m laea the unuhutwea ff ehn
hearraarire a e. or a.ib Thi eai t' o haa cut
i.el W l ll.
V- i' fear t ea mef. wua aa
-11 large m nt ..t tne t r.t
ilk at. -
.fl.-,-tui Witt lina. ji eqaal
ZW EDITOR SKNT1NFI. PLK ASK AN nounce C li WFRRE as a canshdate for Mayor, subject to the decision f the Tlemocratle ''on- etlon.
:?r MR BDITOR-PLKASK NNOKNCK huj afe. , tbe n one of J. S (Jul II a- a r ui.i: lai for t'ity Clerk. wmir wi
aubjert to the ilec-sfnti of the iVmoeratic ("onrenifon
And if you are will have n tasti
KD1TOR SFNTINKL-IM r.K AN . I nea
n.-tin'-e i.rmMi nt ki a- a ieii'craiic caiiii ta'-
it-ti ta-r
re: H aUrrnsOh ureter,
;is. a 1
jil-
Bew Tact, ndUatolaaVa. PUiUSoutaem cliiea. ta a .-ertan. at4 a rapid arnlpe ' maw USt Care, drmk or eaerciae, cept arretMruealee Tita rauaauy I aa-ti-s.er4 for tb cure ' thoee ! from ' -ir .awn pla tv and lper. f eareiable I' coutain US eapaase yowrartf to all kloe of raat daaajer fmaa tb narsJatsue I ie wrapping 11 yr paste, you
m it. ... thai .. are n.t
for CHy Mat Hon.
-t to the decision -f the ConrenM tXY VdTFKS.
HT BDITOR SKN T I N KL PLK ASK AN
n.ii nee the name of F I'R'MZM AN as a candidate for City Attorney, subject to the ilecii.n f the IVm-s-ratic Conveiition MNY IKM(VR.T8. HP EDITOR BERTH? BL TOO A 1 1 requested bf msny citixeg to announce tLe name of WtULUkM M HARlctsnN. Kij.. as a candid ate for City Clerk. ÜT PLEASE ANNorxri: TUE NAMK of DA Vit) . M. KFRN A N a a candidate f- r tb. office d" City Attorney, subject to the decision of the Ib-nvxratlc
Convention. tW EDITOR SKNTINKL IF RODERICK '
BEERE. F.sp, wfll con-enl to -ubmit hi iirnni. to ihe pemocratic Municipal Komiaarioa Convention, as a ean-d'dati-for the n- xt Mayor of thecitv of ltnliannpolis.be Will -uprtrd ly many eÜJaUWB f tie 9tli. sth. 1 -t, 4th. 2d. .LI. Iii 7th and öth W.irdC1TWK ARK AITTH0R1ZRD TO AN nounce the name -f i , F( I MSB BT, PITrs n- a I UaWMufti for Mayor. siiject to the ilecisjoii f the Democratic t'n'on I'oTivelilioi .
d troai . tue into .anpany. r beUaa drtrctedhy f-i. lid-
This js us quack wie 'leine, but a remedy Slatowarel and sed with nnancn-e ucce by a refula pbactan. an4 coi.i. lent j rs-c.tnior.Mied to tiie unfortunate. " C ITIOV Ken i- r T in. tb.t Uje -tr r. f tbe proprietor. W F BuwflaUU, a'. atml tke Allknfritiiremetits of trade mark, will be prnaecwie nh tue utmost ru-or ofth. ,a W V HWlliSilN. Sole rropr,rar. 'iBMiotiati -'hia. Sold bv Druedat severally. jat 2-iSm!
DRY GOODS. HOSIB RY.
.-(!(!
IMI7I inline HUM , n KB sol.l at a -mall advance on last v. ai ' j.r'ce.
Oo (.ruf und llo) Hull Hate, the best as-. 'I'm I d tbe lowest pricea tu tkJ tHj .
PHOTOCRAPHS.
THE FAIRY WEDDING!
BO B)em in Bminxaln at Tj. j r Skirt of 'iO sj ring.
ilia: Retail
rn -
I J Y tweet) arran: emet;t we pub lish ISt)wiHy dM B i rMi iHoTi.K.irHS i 1 tl.e l.in irt ti Wi i-iim. 1'iaTV. - follow-'
Mr tuatatn W9. TOB! THUMB re wwawlug dre-s price 25 rt-. . COmtOOORB M IT ami MISS MINNIE. c o"in-man and r'idemaid Krs.OKK.T0M THUMB, In e hlcairece Hau ereaa " .Mis-.. I.'VIMA .tioI MiNNII W Rl;l V
The whole BB1DAI. PABTT, (fr iijiotf. r.) rant The RRIO M. F I T (Sterc'c.j.k- pidare ) I he UltlDM. PAKTT, (Steri D r. I re t.)
The Bilua of the can! ).irtur -. colored, will be 12'. ci-tit s extra. C n he sent by mail on rei-eij.- . price and po tae stimp. None irenuine unhB tarnpid with nnr trade mark, EA in a circle, on the front of tin- pilot MU ipliK. A IL X. ANTIIONV. .( 1 I! ...ultra. New York. M ititifactrrer- of the bc-t Pli 4oraphlc llntms, and BubBaher of ("aril natawrsuha -.f cewhrinea. mcli24 ItataYw
IIIIMI I. IN BPJSa BIM Karat, it mas mi a c... gunMuBBuu Linen (r-m jj eu . last ycar'a pricea. in vi t ii ii ut rn. :iMI lloy.cn lilrta. arsrrsntruls fit and made ofthehest niaterial Ikhib lit -tore the treat rie an offered at a price tue matcua! i . i nat be bought for ten . NBfiCfla IM. Selected taith the create-' . -pi ...a - r than anywhere el-e v I I " N M . A larite a-sorti: . nt. anion which i- tbe celebrated K N .STUN BHaVCI
I I If I I ICON TV
(Job lot fr..m York At i t. . paw eaeaav
All lineaa fr
l. t-.
PROPOSALS.
Sealed Proposals.
I.IM IM1JI l IIKIUI H. . .mj.l. le as..i tinet.t I i i i: i i il l v. Bilk, M r no. Uml.'- W.1 and Cotton.
OKI I NU I ION... Our Ms-k is ti.e ui-t exlen-ive sn this clti , and h n-g det.'i mine.! to mnkt- I i an in. port ant hrancn In wirliii-
i..---. a. li pie u'ea ii diH. mi l t-to rt aler.
t. barge I. -- il in the market prwefor any article.
TMKi: v I. II I V , a; . .i a. ti i ii i M ii , Nire la Kris rei Illinois :anl l i nnree I., I mt h I - - ' Ba 1
ATTORNEYS.
Ilidlaiiejllilta. lud . M.mb 23, 163.
SEALED PBOPOBALfl will be n-ceied at thi office Until 10 o'clock A. M., au Saturday. Marh BMh,
ise.1. rot '220 Artillery lloix.
To be deliv. r.-i t rl . (io st.,,t, ., ; : ,.,aMllis, Indian i, bj or bataea th' -eventh f 7tl) day of Aj.nl, lsi;:i Said hor-es to be of dark colors, n t le- than fifteen and one-half hum! bijrkyfrom -i ( to nine (1 yeara I old. Hreng, pii k and active, entirely sound, u. II broken and square Mwtleia in h. ne.. No bids entertain. h1 ..r le-- than the h"le number. P.iymei.t made on completion of contract, subject to , terms and -p. ciüca'ion- herein:. -re adver'i-i d . mcM4-dtd JAM! A y KIN, A ( M . L I A
FOR SALE, ii tic i ii. i ii LuVtB lor BulICa
cm . m . itam, Attorney at Law, NU 1KMI I H ANCr II A LL, mchl9-'Ki dly Indianapolis. Indiana.
ACENCY.
SEIDENSTICKER & KAPPES, REAL "ESTATE A-JSTID COLLECTING AGENCY,
No B4 Buel nu inglon lreei.
-
i to tl.e public f..r the Pnrrbas, I. . - - a tf m -1
I n-eii inn oi b".ii r -.aie. alio i"i enerttnaj
t mr . eii-ie ..uatnlanc. an., i.e the , r .
IN PL KM ANCK O! AN (UiDHtOF THK COCBTOP Common PI- i- o: M rion C .iinty, ihe iinder-ined ardl - Ii. I . l.-uhl ICi eUa more or le--, la in kukyaeun tbe N .iion.il K"d (W.ishiiit:t' n atreet) and tl:e . xt-'ii-i' n o' Market reet, at rosa tbe eastj.ide.it the west ball soutb weal cpuru-r ol atettu l. township 15. :anne 4. A Ji. liAVII'SuN. im hlT -ilHi
O r. .11. .et mns .
t; rn - peculiar advauiarea f.r ef-
k - le. to wh a we call the attenliot, i, Keal I M ! HV re. " mill-In
TAXES. EXCIME T tTICB
DRY COODS.
I'rnir A s-1 s. r lrrasi Krata s.t!i l-trK- f itidUia Indianapo ,-. Marek -.'4ib, laU.
jrorazLTtma t ihr mj.i.vo.v:
riv. .ii - m I tnrt of Indiana are hereby iu
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NOTICE.
ATTORNEYS.
TAMEETI5G01 THK UVKBT ABI) H4CKMKM, held a' W TTBhliea' ldvry Stahle, on the 17th da of March. 1"3, the following reaolo' in were imam-m"U-! adopted: e-.r-o". Tbat we. the Livery an-i Hack men of the city of Indianapoll-, adopt the f.ilain- code .f pra-e: BUT funeral carriacea or hacks drawn bjr two hmvi. and dnv. r, th' -um .f not le tb an three dollar t the old I'tirylnc frcoii t ! in rh- "f lnd a:iar.!i-. the same to b j i.t d i ad.'. . ii : t the i.ew urytna irronnd. s.,uth of the city, not les than three dollar- and ttfty cena, the same t. be pa d in advan. - : m. frf.f. That we. 'he l.ner and Hack men of the cit J of lu'tianai" Ii. adaw4 th I ' ccale of pric ' r Carria e- or mcheto the lueane ai.d M -e - 1 jm- T -ihe nane, nor ! - tha ?'! ; id i the ('ittiii. o Hack i- not detained l -ner at :b Alum han thirty m nute-, if longer, extra charge wir be made; and to tha Mute A)Hbi not lethar. two dollar-, provided the Car haire or Hack r not letain.sl li:er than thirty ruiuutea tf longer, ef tea cfcanre will be made. f:m-Jri, That the above oe advertised in the Indian -apoblaily J.airnal aud the l'iiianapcli iMily Sent mi 1 fortaoweek. nichal-diw
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COLERICK & JORDANATTORNEYS AT LAW, "ri i. a. a v m. 3 ou imrt iijmn, o. a Last u.liiiiclon Street. Imallanapali. Indiana.
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