Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3908, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1863 — Page 2

DAILY SENTOEL.

(t ÜÜIOÜ IT Mt'aT BK PMEMtRVKI Jari 1TRD AY MOttiffcefc APRIL 18.

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The Journal my that Readier General

Carringtoti . Militär r 1 aMter.6ttlt of ittdiaoal hi sent nan lrm Ceeterleer;n on hi war to ! i e. for hurrahing for Jeee Dati. There it rat.ui Republican (War ht Rush county, who e&toete for Jtrr Oam- eery ' ihm heyrt. drunk, bvt uo n '.ir m tken of Um uflfenac rhf Mir t r. .liters mt Mar Wa havt htr 1 .eeeral pruin'wetit ReptMlicte eipre-a an anihWa aoli. i ule for Ihe p-tmetit of te ini'tavt pnn that puW?. debt The urge thai ihr Stat wffi -era lioul! aaauma the rttiaibUitT f meetm rhloblig iU.mi of the Sfte. in violation of Uw, hut tMer m t eitert MM crwern in rtfaMlo the payeMrMI of tue cm ma 3f her do mette creditor or b paTieit of be interai . the? my, the fa.th anal honor of the Slate ir, MlMigrd While -.m-h n. th eaae, it w no baatrnr that the rvJ fatih twi honor of th - ill? pledged to all her ereafttiir We aroiiM mikr no rfrattnrtion between foreign md l'uneatie creditor. The utter -ire certainly entitled to ai um h con-ii!Titi'ii the f rmer. and tli'-v are likely to be put to more inconvenience by the failure of the Htate to pay her indebted ne.e, than the bondholder If the State officer have the right to pa? one claaa of creditor, they have ao e,ual rieht io pr all cl-..;.. There will ie no want of revenue to pay the entire indehtedne-e of ihe State There will be money in the Treasury to meet all her obligation. A factious minority in the Iegilature deleitexJ the paaaaj:e of the appropn ition bill which are required bv the t'otntitnlion and the law of the State, ti p-i? it creditor. In anmiri the reron aibiüty of defeating ueceaatrv legislation they

w.l understood the conepicnce which would re- ,

ul' from such anion. I'ho-n evil und difficul tie are now upon nr. And it uat or fair to a.k 'he officer of the State to tnttiacen I their dulj, to Uiarrgufd law an I ibfjir oath uf office, to reaiedv the U.tiMee which the ruin ritv in thLet'.l iture forced u;on ihe Sr.it ' The State öftrer h ive I iw for their guidance It aria the object of the legidalion of lüD und l't 1 t o pro tec' the Tree-un tint ihr Auditor arsd Treatrer of St te cull no' annie ai: v re apnn"fwi!itTln It ne-uig the public fn-i I 'I her hare no right to pay out a biliar iinle.a appropri ale bv law. It w tn !e a --trr-e to do

So- 'i dihrernetit wa ftvejare 1 to be embesslemeni . t penal oflTen'e, to he punched the me a felonv. by confinement in the penitentiary When auch jru-irda are thrown around the T'ihhr tre.i- I nrv.ahotild they not control theofficitl action of j trie 'rRi'Cf" of St te ? No hmie-'t m in .i v tint

tint thne nfti i r h"itld arfhtre ntrirtly In tlie law. and lei the re;Mnibility of tlie f.iilure of the State to niei t her obligation? fall wheie it r i er'.y teloiii:. Hut ihetc i iemely for our present dificul

tie-" The Ciint i'ution h: provide! for the eaigrii' t. It gifti the Governor the power to convene the T.e:r?iature in special aeHion. whenever in hi opinion, the public intcret l in mil it j i km in b no dnubt but there ia an occasion j for Iwe fieri of hi official function The I ath of safety ta to aOhrre to the Constitution nl the laws. No party will gain any Advantage b? direardine either No government can be

stable or permanent wleti it puolic officers set the evmp!e of dioheilience to or disregard of law. The present difficulties of the nation have been br-mirlif boit by the failure to fuifil OOOetitutioual ibligations, and we hope the iilortunate r eritMnl may not be repeated upon a smaller scale iu Indiana. I- r om the ! iwalaal ppl Vquwdron.

Pi ix- ro. in Smiifo CenfAt'- wi Rar aT Damo.im. t. li xLieCat HtW 8L tr s StbaTiot iy 4'v'T lnP"nr THf Carirai.

4sce Or .1 H fieneral I from here.

T a i.i. an arcii i RiTKft, Miaj I Apr. I S, IÄ3 S KniTon o Stt Stinm.: m9U s'irn sure " i an Italian raoverb which mean wlnt i to be. in lie.' i .1 so t i.s I suppose th it we ire stil' before Ki-rt Pemlert"n. (ireen wooal There H little of head, or of genera'-hr here When if the mouth of the Ya.oo. it u-el to be a:d thit we were gNHlg lo h 1 b the way of Vickbnr, iut we can now sav. with truth, that we ire ijoini: to ' n'klirL' tv the wiv of h 1 Fort rember'on t "if uite1 oti the Tall ilnfclve Meer- i Pont three mdes from IN interect!on with the Yahbuha t torm the Yazoo II i -o situate! that it rnetn nda the TallaheleMt River in an approach from shore: and it atsfl com man !- tlie Y io., in m apnroach frota beleav It is now entirela enrronndeil b water To o the KceU htre ben firtne at hilf hour iii'rrv il nr-u our men engaged in thnwln up fortifications opposite F,.rt Pembcifon I can't ee wlnt the-e fortiäcelion will accomplish, utile at tone rnge with ince---ent cmnonawle There t-tin f td il le w iter between the enetnv'. Work- 'tid those which are heinir erefe! bv u Ho are v er. the river will sawn fall, when tlie enn ,' w II return to the Mfcwfippi Rier or he

jrotilde! up. and. when 0w gunboat! leave. I '

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The ennhoit hare the river in ath dice flic transport in their rer tiei'er.ilü R. . Kik and Solomon, h ve the rieht hortntt e Talla hatchie. and liener.il tjuinh ha? the ! ft Imre Large refnfhrcements are on their w i here; but un!c- ' hail be our I'nture base of opera lioi I do not eee their purpie. Suite we hive been here we have c ptnred a!mnt fifty prianrtei and filled our hneoHelfi Hff . the anitarv rranpement o bowJteal of. in the Amu il the l'lit'-inac, are not enforced. 1 have -Uu.t'ted the t i pne'v ot di(inmi; tnedicine -n tlie armv there are M manv rre tilrrl in the profession of phyic. It ia engfeJlaa. tint oene old ladie with herb teas could fairfj mj the ni tres of nor syr ri. tor everv I hiac e I the ob-cipfine with which they put through hospital elocns The weather i delightful. The buff Mn sn iv

a v racimi a an ostrich, ami the mu-ouit

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goltlcl up; anil, when trie juntx its leave, po hve to the t uitieat Yun Pi? KaPOilitian The armv eem to hive r'oi.e Km pnrpc,sa fhan tn look nn, wuh the aoWtaM -x . tioo of Oen Ro.. (Jen Ro can't eil fi the Ret. - MM erog shope and cotton rwH-ulaio

M .. l-he P M I lie Rebel are MM aWg awai . without doing any huit. at our workmen We .hin't rnnde-n end to notice them We ire like the Dutchm m at the bittle of Hor-e show Iwviinc iow t,,r .ibi- h-ht. nnv !e wer

A corre-ponilef ce of the d 1 New York

Tiinee.no the Knjhejnfn, ejefj the country curiotM inside vi-w of , p,,r,. .,, , ,t mrmj UiidaW (ietuer il QrejM He

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w.. 'I- - t IOKU I..,, 0 I -ii e m -ei c uM te '.lUu l wh.. . .. i .cntel W. Ii t il h 'lUer. but. I oi.T . . .. ., vhIuiI with a sltouider Itrap i . . . ; t e 1 tip iheir M rate nd it On. e nimmn cei a acie of ev. or owl !eU, am! to electioneer in a mmII wj fvr 'Ue neu v. tiicv iti otfj e ind popular-1 1 at howi- In the rush U the tab'e for m-a' fh e eucimpl i i -u-.rn.'.t-l to be crowded uu waniug lor tue -c .uid or third med in order that tbeo p"'i in c i:iiti-n in i; St at once swtifv tier hunger md not l.ttoi t tue ol offetie ajc nnt their upern.rs iUi ; n-t . i. w.th (be Cdvul im aiwanead me. in a tone nasi on mei.it io reach the ears o crowd of d.ilT. loungiii? bine e. it- ci -f f.-, , -.lin ,e grnle' men t.v m iking mere in louse of them, d ksai m th eottntrj, where one mm i as in j telb-enl. moral, and eeuwitive an .mv other, we! have no nrht Vi tame men hv drill a: t , the 1 ' in reetralUt It i i i a fair apweimeo of the Mississippi srmy. we think lie iege of .vkbur u likely te lal BM ttiM.

frVawi lb pect1 Corrraportdenre of the Ch'.cao Tinie WaaHiiOTOt. April It 9nmv of the newspepetf are beginning to in quire what pln for the Campaign "f th- coming ummer have been arranged u;n. and whoe I i n a thev are? Aft auch fiWjfl'i 'e re on ' ' ' There re no p; nit, aiet u an- W lU men o. iu thoritv have had capacity enough in form plans The war l to be cntinnel dur n thi cam' i .-n as it ha been w igaj for iwo if ir past blindly ai i object le Mr L'lMoi'n ha a 'hm ami v i rue ide i fh it lie tending armies intal the S'iuh. he cm uproot the institution of -'; i very . r . 1 the 9 .them people nf the r propertr. burn down the i, ,,v er their head, and turn the South ern State iMo deer'. and that i jut what the men who are his misters here, w mt hitn to do S he will peg neay. keep pegging away" to ue hi- own elf(Cnt and refined eipre-sum until dozen of other plftn share the fite of Frder ick-ti'ii .- ind 'I theee ticautitul town in Florida, which were 'given nn to the plunder of his sol diet, a few days ago; until thousands of eher fain lie am rendered homele and redineuti povertv; and until the anil of all the S-.u'hem St ite i. enriched by the bhvodaiid bone of nt er thoiitmd of our brave yonng men who hue been Iure! awav froni happy home-, by the delu ie idea Uwf tliey eie hj:htiti' tor the 1 nior But, a far anj plan of the campaign in a mil itarv en-e, 1 repeat it, there i none Some month igri, after cnulting with Stanton. Lit en In announced Irhi Intent ion to condunt the wr himself in future; and he ha done so Hi ad rier hve been HUii'ot.. Sumner, Ben Wide Chandler. Horace Greeley . and Wendell Phillip-, and he haa done whatever they advi-ed, ami made whatever movement thev have recom mended Ue Ins ent ire'y ignored Htlecfctwno ha been a coinplef e cipher for at leatix month past. The whole country h as leen convflefd with laiiühter at the idea of ix civilian- Iron Congrev- Chiindtni Wade. Oooeh. CoviaJe, Ofiell and Juli m ni-esuming to p., grave judc mi" ta upon the tuilit iry operatVni in t(ie I'euin aula. Hut t)ic -pectaele i not half so lu licron as that which i prejunted b AI.' Lhw;o In direct in' the imlttnrv operation of a u'ijraritic war;anl doiim it. too, acurdinir lo the view and in ohe dience to ths wibe of Stanton. Chandler, an-l Horace Offely ' Tin h tte exp'an ti ui and tl e key t" the hitherto uncxpl titled euigm i of the deleat md reterseeol the lal n month With HtMl.nfNI tioo;. at.'l counties mi'lioa ol money, we have hern luftleil at every point, and are now kc:tathavliv the South, with t.'iwly 400,00(1 trooia with an emp'v treasury. Why i this ? It i be- itiac the ei i conducted on the part ol the South bv soldiers, and on miiitarv f'rinciple-; ami on our part by politicians and for potfttWal etid. See what the reuli hnve beep. IwWte id of iiijnuiL' MiCleMaii in the least, the Repubtteans were 'hoisl by the;r petatvJ." when they piihl;-hal the rexirt of the Commit te- on the Conduct of the Wnr. Tint report, while it will nut riavti ici "lie iota Imiu the reputa lion ol Oerteral McClellan, i damjiging in the highest device lo Lincoln and Rbinton, bet. ilbove all. to H tlleck It -how that, niter Oawi etil .McClellan taken couunin! of the "irmiw fur the defence -.f W i -hinirHin afiei he had lelt for Frederick City srifh the Artnv i the Potom ie : alter he h id actually commtXaOr I hi campaign in Mat I md :i i in -t (Jeueral Lee , after ever ( -oi ledera'e o!i1ut iii.it (Jeiieral Lee could coinmwml hid beet; ma-fed near Frederick City, (ieuarel Hallet k fnllv shue.l the pttfrih and hvteric"l ter ol Lincoln an I StantH f. lleateivol thftT ciptf il. aiiil in-tantlv nil their troojif were withdrawn from Richmond and the Peninula, an I trantKirte.l with railroad peelti tli It ;ippah mnock near Warienton, bv way of Gnnloiiville and Cblenprr. Pi eci pita ting them seje there mi Pop''. armv, thev P'tally roufeil that v tin braggadocio, and followed close on hi heel to M.u, end Centerville. When Hal leek determined to withdraw (ien MeClwllan's army from before Richmond, and bring it up to Washington, he entirely overlooked the Impor t mt fact that the eneinv hehl thw intermr line tie tween the t o 'tu , eM could tnov e their artnv ov er to it. while we would he obliged to move ill the wav around by exterior lines. Mark the re suit " On the vJSth day of .Inly, H illeck accompanied by fWnside vi-iteil the Army of the Potom. ic entrenched at H afltinon'f Linding If he hol had the eve and the brain of s prea'. (Jeneral. he would have eiSw Nftff One McClellan' (.".M)0 veteran- in an impregnable position within . mile- of llichmnnd, with a ihhnuch' on both BtdnH d the Jaanw River, while the river kneiTund it navigation were coinm itnied by a Meet of iron clad -teainer-; and that reinforcement a to ihe i amount of 50,0011 troops, wh eh were easily available, were II that was necessary to enable Den McClellan In t ike Riehmond and virtually end the w.u Hut Hallet k ht pro veil to the world thit he hi neither the evenor the brain ol a grenlOeneral He could ee nothing o ill it After hi return to W i-liington on the 'M el Angwft, he sent to (ten McClellan a Im m il and peremntory order t. ev unite the Peninsula That order wa known To the inni ties of I be El ecutive Manion. ami to several other persi 111 in W lihingt W ; and Oil 'lie Tlh of that month, it wa known by the Confederate :iuthoritiw at Richmond On the 14th of August, the Rich in' nd newnpiper stale! th it the troops compos hag (Jen Mi C'ellan's army acre leaving Mini son' Lending, which Was t ho cae; nti'l, op the 19th. the I i-t regiment of that armv had arrive ! at Fottie Monroe Tin? Confederate arm y that wa then defending RtntintatMl, aras Men mured from Richmond to CutpeppnT, 1V way of OoHoneVrtlf the move mciit being executed nn the 14th Iftth and 16th of August, the diet aiicebetng one hundrei! mile, and the troop beim; for the most pirt conveyed bv raiimnd. The train ran up in ix hour !i the l-tii, (ei eral l.ee croset the RapnJati an 1 adv anced t iwards Pone at Cttlpennge On the 1 9th he e ine up wi-h I'ope at Branny Si i tion sonth of the Ka t naha nm ek , and defeated him there On the 90th, P9e retteiic! irr the Kapp ih ii'iiot-k On the 'Jl-t, tleneril Li e r '--od at the upper fords, an 1 got in Pope' mar On the 2-1. Pope's b in w i- captured bv ibe enemy, nt M masea. and Pope wifeetnd by General Lee at Wnimntoe By th time (ieneral McClelLin's armv had got over the eaterior line. whch w i the onlj route bv which thev eon Id reach Washington, and had hegtin to arrive at A'eiandria lieii'Til Kearnev's divis

ion aas at once dispatched to Pope's aid and met him. iu full retreat, tie ir (ireenwit li Hut b th ie time, the whole of (f en era I Lee's armv. thmk to his interior line, had arrived at W u renton; iml (ieneial Lee. on t' e QAth sent fJen eral ln?trcet's whole division up the west side ol Hull KM Mountains, in order th.tt he might in irh down tbrongh ihoroughfare (ip. at a eHlagn celled White P ain Hooker's division hid arriveii and joinetl Pope, and Sumner ' eorp h id begun to ai i iv e at Falmouth Ou the 97tn, Ouneral LengMreet'l ttetshjh marohed Ibrongfa Th'irniighbire tJ.ip. and, on the ith. defeated M l weil, ulio h id hueii eiit there by p. ne ti the yifh. Pone waahimetf derVatel - t Hull Hun OntheiSHn.Oener.il Franklin's division hid arrive.! to within tw miles of Centerville. hat without immuniti ui or ammunition w.i;mh; ai d S iBitier corps wa- 1..-0 tie ir. bi.l wuh an tUOeawMune for e ther animil or men (ü the 311, Pope waa at Ontervillc, upjwted hv Sumner and Franklin; but on the 1-r : her. he retreitd toward W ihiugton. at d th. hit! cot t'hanttllv tO"k ptac tn whtc t-en , Keirney was k lied Oo the 2d ol ;' nher. i'ope's whole force was mied on the ri-ht bank ol ll fli'ult Creek, ab ml twenty mile- front W i-!onjt on, lictaein Qerinautowu. Flint Hill, .n I Fatrfal Hut. bv thi- time, tieneral Lee - a! o'c rnl w is at hi heel, f d lieneril HMc-li orderet! to retreit tn ihe -heiter of ehe Wawbingtnn f'-rt He ! d o. hi retreat heinc cpvere-l bj the stwrtty veter ms under Reinfrefmin, Sumner, Franklin, Hiruey and lny. I t'i- was the imminent perd in which the Cap itdaa-itwn Hut that da in: er w 1- p.-t Abe Lincoln had hegend General M Clellan to t .ke iMmmitda' all the wriKips lor the defene of the 0 .intal. and rVwm I hat nwrnanwl the dp-tal waaie (ienenl Lee wi metantif informed ol the change that lud beam nude in the command of t'w t'nioti troops, ai I. in-tead of remaining al i entrei i ie an I gtenafing Wa-hing-ton. he at once moved h- w I tola rmv an th t;reen Sof rr roa 1 Ah: . am: Lee-hnrr. nd "ti tlie .'h of Sejteuiler. crosetl the Potomac, in eaded MaryUo-l, and took po--e4on i f I r . C:tt. When iieneral Met. lellan h id a etil used ,e I o is auo re rione-t Uis ar uv . hv m. i . at once on Frederick Citf by the National Road, through Rockville. There were at tint time three whole eorp$ d'armtt holding Arlington Height and poted frm the Chain Uf ge to

Alexandria, on the Virginis -ide of ihe Potomac, ail iwsjh them wern wn tVsefealerati a, .. ithj of lien R ppahntinia-k ee eat of tne V -1 ii iaj

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Y -. ti the 1 it U o H. ptemner, eck m.eg to Gvavai McCiedan: ink citiodt -ire eic't re:imeute Until vou know mor- ertnnlv the

enemy' lone mTh of the Potomac, ynu are teveme 'am uneocrriay the Capital Jthat i. in mirrhmg to attack Oeneral Lee at Frederick) I

am of opinion that the enemy will send a small column into Pennsylvania, so as to draw your forces in that direction, and then suddenly move on Waamnieluii VoualUch lou Ullla ilupolUlu to the C ipital. I assure you you are wrong. The capture of this place will throw us back six months if it does not ic-trov u Hew are of the evibi I nm poiot nut ft. tou The letter places Ha I leek in ane other light' ihm that of a great General it allows that he rei! v feated that Wa!rngton michtbe cpturel. (ten. McClellan avs in his tel mony before the t 'immitiee: "The eeneral tenor of H illeck 'at dkfpatcbes amnllnM 1 wa neenmltting an error in going s far from WashinKlon; that I was going r a tie? 1 too fast. He had the im;ejun that the main lorce of the enemy was on the south sMe! of the Potomac, and that thy bed only a small force in front of me to draw me on, ami then 1 Ley would enmo into Wnshhinglou iu the rear. As. late a the Llth of September, I recollect a tele ' graph d -; itch from Oen. Halleck. :n which he 1 ree I the - a me hlea , and told me I w.i wrong in goiii 0 far aw.iy.' Bo far"! And yet Oen. McClellan had only !- u.'ueiiced hw campaign against Oct) Lee He could not Igbt him till he had caught up with him. and, whoe he w 1 f dlowing him. (ien. Lee would have .something elce to occupy his alien , lion beside plots agair.st Washington. Hut Hal id k could not -ce that. X.

I'rojjrea of Ihe U ar-.- I In Way the tiliiiinlsiralmn t ffOskne M Bnjro I 'on; of II. Ot what avail is the bow of Arehilles in hand loo feeble to bend it ? The abortive attempt to take Charleston after many month of elaborate preparation is of a piece with the whole conduct ot the war It i still the old story of enormous expenditure .md leeide rc-ult. Here weie con 1 ' titrated the tlotver of our paw, our proudh herahieil tii-et of Monitois, and all the appli tm-e which money, icioneay, and inventiveness could lii;n together. The result i a flat failure. The idea that Ch aileston i- to he agaui within any reeeonable tunc aaulted by Atlmiral Oupont, is prenoeteroua. The prolnmed pnrnoee in ihe as suult that has miscai 1 uti. Was to make the at m i ment so powerlul and the j reparation so ctn plete a. to render smve-- absolutely certain when the job wa undertaken It hi obriotM that the fleel ol iron clad- cannot thi .-urn mil' bert.:sted by land fufCOa ao us to give a hottei a-urafice ol ancceee than wag entertained ou the Brat attach Of the nnO ironclads on which we pin cl our main reliance lour weit temporarily diaeblod und one totally destnyed . Hobodv supposes that the gallant Dupont and hi brave 0Ül'nr8 are to blame, but the :i 1 1 11 1 i : 1 -tr it ion ih. it compelled him to ineur a In, ml wleiby o eirtopoitioncii bojth to the vhnii-e- 1 4 suci e-s and to theValneol sin ce. h id it been nl top. -d. I lie attach en Cbarleetoe waa an entei piie andartakee more lor eeentiejo than for aolid militarj rtfteom. Ii boa shared he hfe which common! at lends difficult undertakings aj a die proportionate risk not sap tinned by -uuti'l Judg ment A twentieth p irt of the eknensc lavisheil on it would h 1 an streiiatbenwd the biot-k n!c a to render it at tficitut ne n Moekadt cut prac ticallv le m nie. Bnt exec, t tm the purpose the blockade is intended to accomplish, to-wit, the I v in 'ion ol rebel comuiene. :he present posession ( Charleston would be of comparatively hftle v alue I'litil the rebellion i subdued el-e s erg, hi oottotj wouM le lurnielieil for exp i' i lion, Ind tbe importance of Cbarteatm depends njaitth nn ibe feci iliat it i thc'chitl cotton porl on the At Ian tie. I he joeion of it forts is indued highlv desirable; but they were built lor protection again-! hostile eppruache from the a an I the rebel roues lie it. the otb-r direction A a me in of a (. pi 1 niching terra hi ma and land II g troops to operate in the irflerior, Charleston was not worth this great expenditure and rink, awe Ind ibundmt ncaTSs to the ron-t c'scwheie D ulnae, therefore, the nrnhubilitiea had been so rnntll in our favor is to have matle ucces the s i me a ( ertain. the capture nl ( 'I1.1t Injton should not have been attempted till a later stae ol the war. when if might have been taken front the hand side with cotnpnrativ ely little resistance Tliecounti v has had quite enough of Secte tar v Stanton's famous strategy ol " moving stiaight upon the eneiny's Worhe, OSpectkug them to fall by the exhibition of nn uneatcul itingoonr ik.'c as. in t!i d iys of Josh mi the wall. of .Jericho feil by Mowing t i u inpei s of ram' horn. Tosa v nohinol Hil1 Ite'hel. liali' 15 lull', and dune eland, the aeore ie ent. examples of Fretlerickburg, Vickburg, and Charleston afford demon -tr itions that were not 11 ceiled of the falsitv ot Stanton's dictum that courage him! a bold attack is a military combination that never failed In God's name hoU much longer ate the re sources an 1 prestige of the country to be thuwiueftderod 1 Never did a patriotic people so ungrudginglv pour out men and treasure, ami never, since the da s of Xerxes, have the vigor md success of the w r been in such moitifying I - roportion lo the Blighty magnitudeol the pre p ii itions It i rel lie I by Herodotus that anionthe portenteby which Xerxe- vat warned ag in-t the i!'-f ited expedition into Greece, w is tint of a nine, the oitiiral mother of war ateode, bringing forth a hare This fabnlop incident tallies awell with the lust tv ol Mr Lincoln a with thai of hi -atr m ninking prototype The seizure of

the rebel Onvuja whs the mother of war hor-e-. their surrender the birth nf the timid hoe; the eaKC fig". re applies to the v iporing beginning of the Pope eamnnign, and the trepidation in Wash

ingtoti at p - close; to tlie Bonmiing promtse and slender pet fot m 'ttce at V ickbtsrg ; to lit Mighty re-ult promised and the no result- routined fron

Ihn emancipation proclamation, and. in (act, to I he nboie opoalious of toe war, both in their ru , i'inhlr and in their iJelaiis. The Administration his eonstentlj held out 1 th t it was i bout to mike a sure thing of DOC eoaat Wi en, in an eoly -t.ige of ihe war. so enormous amiy, h-tlf a million atrong, a calbnl j for. the argument in its t ivi r w one of UCUtM mv It wa- Utter. Hi tlie u hoiilie- Und U-. to j incur a tre it e;p-e and rrsi Ihr rrbfllinti of mir lli. .11 tn iinir iti oh :t tu l'r fi.i.'A ..,,.1

allow the war tospreid over two or three years The ide i w i to e ut ion i -o ei o iwet mi;

that nothine could stand it i he rc' t on, br a hMrg time alter thi enofmonj lew, w.t always within ninot v dava nf ite eatinctiou Finally nne year ago, e promise of fhi kind w;i made bv Ba et try Sfv ini'- agent in Europe to the ! pUeioml nrtnngU powei; but when the ttuJM was up. i be Government enddonty dfecorered thai it neeileil geeto than twice the soldier it had al-1 readv iu ihe geld l1 iOWff of three hundred i thou- it: 1 men was or ierel, and, to m ike the sue I ceis prrUrtlif sure, there was n immediate addi t otial call lr another three lain Ire ! thousand hv :

drtt lor tone months, within which time this re tel'ion w u hi . bevoml all peradveni ure. be eenah-

ed out. The reason fcr these vast le ie w as the ' same as at finu: It was better to tier the whole strength ol the nation at on, e that, Ui permit : wr lobe protricfel for another year. Tne time for about half this gr-at lev v i about to expire. I aud no propre. whatever ha been m ide since it nme eai ei for We have hid the wholesale butchery it Fretlericksfiurg ; lerieiteil repuUtS' an 1 utter fallnre al VichaUntg; and n w the mor tifvitm repulse al Charletou. We hold no more . of the Mno) ten it.. y than we did on the d tv the j first ihrna hnndretl thousand were rallei tor. at the pretendetl instance of ?! e floa errors of the loval Sutc The (tot ern -r- urgdl Jn obedi ,

mce lo m it tianntieet feeei nTnehingtnn that these met! should be ra;ed to speedily crush

the rebellion " The Prentdent, in his reply, said: M auteuet thev may be euro I! evl aiihout delay o . mbr.ti t iis mine e-arv md iiijutiou c vil i war to a apnjiadf conclusion ' To day the speedy conclusion. o often heralded fr in W hingtco, ' eeiii lurtlur off than ever Y. World

Tm I"Np ne rati Raaiti.Lio Pnnmnin Nn n Next Tuesday i the da the ; h loeopiier uf the New York Tr ior e 1 n et for the rebellion to be put ' 1 if f t be ma le at enr cool r aacrif.ee The reiaHui is net pni Juan, and whal Joe Mass t (JattLi ; i j e to du ? The

country will euxMmty awit the eherne of the Tribune man. for making DO) ICO, and the price nt which he pnpose to secure it

Trvpi. Wuh ("h BLiro. Reliable infri.ii: .ii !.a I'-en teceived at Wahiuton that during oi e k if the ; ' ra-trii -here weie tn-re tean. e el in the harbor f 0har'et.n t ui we-e evct beb ire .i. the t:i.e u e id i u.e. It ia UOi doubled that the trttal lini heat test K.njrl.ah uniiuiice have been ..'in.ried iulo that '.tv

OjTThe farmer of Illinois are goirg largely the enitiv it. .in of. the beel, w4li t view to thje m i nu fact Ore of - 1'iesident ol th Ilh . f'en'r ilsilrnneftne t I In dt daw arruigenieni wuh tiernnaj firm 'o e taÖR-h a refinerv on his farm at i 'hntew.ir'h, the h .1 inga and anachiOnr for whd will be in reidlne the coming eion The ontractora will employ filtern hundred acres of Und iu tbe cultivation of beet root. tfTTlie Kricaeon iron rad cost fh G-wxern-ment fUK POtt npiet r The Ke.kuk. whith ws a smaller vessel, built upon whit i ki "an a Ui Whitnev plan, t wilh anstuiuary luirets, cost aomething '.ess than $HK),tMJ0. UT The Rii imiuml Examiner of the 1 0th 1 1 , -1 1 1 1 .i : r r ; f i r 1 .(M HI l.o.rers to wotk on the defetie of Richmond. Thu doe not look like eaacuation.

NEW IRON STORE.

HOTELS.

CLOCKS.

pomeroy, fry, & co , AVELINE HOUSE, THR GLOCI STORE.

Commission Merchants,

No. 117 West Washington Strai, OPlÜSiTfc THK STaTK HU K Indianapolis. Ind.

4 OKMS loftTH -. OHb) HIVFH SkIT C MI'ASY

-1

The M-t1n e-i Sta-rh rnpue The Mad.on

pic Mill. i'rl Oil and Bemole.

Ir

ate!.

FUNERAL NOTICE

Iii.! N The faaeral wf Lieut- nant H wai4 Brown, of the l?ta Battery, Indiana Artillery, take place t... Sa-Uni) ifterneee tea f.. evetpet pf I L. I'almer, S 40. Sooth Illinois rtreet, at S o'clock. Services bj the Her. DrU eTen n. The friamis f the f&inily of the deceased ar invite-1 to attend. AMUSEMENTS.

11 II I KOIMMJ I 1 II A 1,3.

I.ASl XIOHT OK Mr. j. e. Mcdonough.

SATURDAY KVKWflO, APKIL IH. I (Ml, I.AST Nit. T OK Uncle Sam's Magic Lantern, With new oaaerr, dreaaes. Ac. cmpriluK TWELVE BEAUTIFUL TABLEAUX,

i ULI lll'.I Waayiaa at tbe i mb of Wanhjnrton. ( i at Whii(rtoi 13 tri.'ital Statcf. btua n f Liberty free tr up of I'oliticiaii. V lt Conatitutk'U Slare S.i'-. South Curoltua Mv o.d K ntutkv Home.

w Wa'.liitiKt' ii arniT t Valley Ktge. Sj. ru "I vv a.shinirtoi. -i; l.le of Liln-rty. I i- ani'.n Wastiinfrieii. Ke-uuioti of all tbe flatCa,

, i;- - w .t. . ay.

(r:taianaea. Jhr.. ha e j'it received a 1 r for aale, to tbe City and County trade at tbe I wrt price I 4 tune le-i ajualrv Putiur(r lr Ba. roand, uarr, oval, half oval, half I aid. baiid. hoep, lab. atjeet, na'Tat.ited Sheel Iran for Sorghum Boiler iwi Kaprat r Mi K''t he N II, Brads Fet rintr. W r. ught. IlorShoe. Ca-h t, Fliibinc. Wroucht and Cut Spike. Clinch Nail-, er. Steel of all de er p: t a-;, t ;j S( ntiR, IMitt r, Slab. Stet-l 1 1 . H Steel. At-. B-si-. K.eeta, Bun and Tap. To !-, for Klackwn tu aud vV .lw,rk-er-, teet ine, ainjrl". double and treMe b vel, K(rtikga

f'est FittOunvli am' Kate'r.. Mie lone and hört arm. Itaindera. r d imoid artng, four site. Mi uld Loardi. tu'bte atd Mt. -'Vrn sixe. W.i ! k Hubl'S, fVll"-. Sp kea. 4. Wheel on ha'xl or made to order. Tb liable. Skein and rommoti box njr. Malleb'e Cat.n. CUna, Fi-milea, Cockey, Ac. Bulla - Coleman all kind h I Nut, tot .r re le ;n Viher-. bot preerl. all i rt -. It. irkajiih'-. Flow Maker . Carriage and Wat-on Maketa will ti: d a rom; lata tock cf their cot N. f the l--t (jUlitv md ' tii-.Ii. at low prices. I tiMKlii'Y. I KY. k C. ; -: I vv FOR SALE.

STORE ROOM ON

Washington Street, FOR s A. Ta E . mn iron oom.hai.f a siurkwkst of tlie Bates U ue, far ale low. for o.h. prl5-dAa?w M KKKN Jt 1MERCK.

FOR SALE.

tr .v i "x i :. I'mpV, i iierCnlboelet ni l !; i r m.( fOppoMtr tbe Couit Hoove.l I OH T U X I . I MM . pria. 'JI wlSABBATH SCHOOL BOOKS. m:u aukiv i I. CUE Sabbath School Books, I,ior:tiis uf l.r Variety :ind li ir

MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS Of e' try d aenptioa. HYMN BOOKS TO SUIT ALL I nlnit llymti Hooka. He II. us . i it ltd 1 . Nubou Ii Itoui lloiinah, Du eliol Hell, Cänlrl' n t litiina. f.tiltlt ii v,o era. Miter l.nte. Nili ee iiwe. Oi i nla. I v t I sior, etc . Now i-t thetime to eaM aid make rear ekcttaM et ena ep ymii r n i I. tih R ft o., iMd Kel ow.- Hall. , uptir-. ln1Unapell hid . apr BOOK BINDERS.

osaiwat U at a.

QMaalitntiii an entir.. i . n t incorporated in tlie pn ;: i' p.-ctu Ie of the 8EV13lr SSISTEnS, Pro li; .-.l awaartwa direeHee of Mr. J. K. McDONOUGH

CXMaCXBI A.

l o ne Hough .

MOKD.4Y, The ri Ii bi all il Coatiaai Hk una. .JUss MiiVCHm MiTl m i r. WIN npjiear.

RAILROADS. BELLEFONTAINE RAILRfAB LINE,

Summer Arrane:omeiit.

ON IM) AKTEU MONÜAT, APRIL :0. lett, TRAINS will ruu u- waSaWra; . : INI ti., tfnil I ruin arrMng CfWattaWt 1 a'cloek P. IL. connect in? with the f.i-t exj.r. - to lave land. PfttalMrg Philadelphia, Washington C ; . P.-iffilo, New Yoik. Bontoe rhd a I Kantern Citii ; tbrou .li tu Rae York m il I. our-. SI t e ! , i u ii i Bxerrat - i Cretlino ;3 A. M . makim; r..;i' nmiii riiona wiili irainviaCiev. i.tii.i ml Pitt i 'ireii Per ail eailin eMIee. We Kant aierpinT car.- on fi.i- train. i'. vi., 1 1 i tun iiitMlu i ion a: I'm on it . n. p M. lkiiinet-iioiiM.it I'liion for llaytoo. Cotaaibu.H ami Wheel, ina; at Sidtiet in I llelirfoni .line fin roll-do S.u.dukl and Deiroit. rBAlKS ARK1VB. Ma l Tialn G P. M Mul.t Fx-pr-v-K . M t et-oHimodation IS: 10 1. M aprie-eeiwew jso. hholgw, sup't.

rilhat lot ol croun.l adjoiuiox ou the north uf tin.- Mock I -)f buOdiun' bnill bjr Kirtand A- Fl'-- at, on -outh Meridian treet. near the ifjtilon Ipot. ttai ft tront bi CIO feet deep, will ! aoM In 20 or 55 feet lot?, or the whole of it in one !i.t. This i a vab'able lwcali y for per.n wihiiiK to purchase baataawi pn.j r' . a the wli.l.-ale butne of the city will .. cotl' i-l'trated BW thl lre.-t and the pr.p"ity c.u: tie her. ht for nearly one-fouth tne prices -I Wn-hitiut"ti atraet prop-rty. It ha be.-n demon rrafed, Wj w Ml sale', that (beta baa teen a many p,.oU ... by hon. - on thi Mret-t. as any ..-i Washington -tri i . ami, in our branch of the huine, I sold, ewe in t'llsillc, more toli.cco at wholesale than any three beawea m VTaaMncton Btteet. The laraHKy f thi Deeadj for a wkataeteeeeesMe, ha creat'-r awraelMi in th- leelee al dr.nyaue than any other location in the city, as po.Hls mn be delivered n the pavement by all the railroad. Tin nd art w.l! save half the rent of a More room .n Waabjnirton reet. For lene. meeire of P KIKI.AND. nr. T. P. KY N. N". 73, leaife al the groun.J apr l-il 1 m

HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS

V Wholesale RBataii

Hat.', Oips. anfl Straw Goods, mas RM KBCXlTKU His Si-Pr-U ISTG STOCK

SUPPER.

iF OOODS. IMRftn n;! rn manufacm hkr

in th. I j-t. wbl It I "ill m 11 .t- low a- the low. t

All the 1. ATKFT W II ke; a' No. 15 IVlili 1 ain.i -t 1 1 -t. four iloora south ot the !' st I'Oice,

('

" wax. M mc m w w - - a. ot FOR THE INVALID SOLDIERS -A5TTheir Wives and Children, -AT THK f H.I I.i. our II 191.'. On Thursday, May 1, 1863. rVfJU URDRRMMNEO WKAGITI 0V IKli'AT. TBI I hri mmf of Mav nr. al .i'tTork m the Tetdwg, in hi Karden a'tjoiniu the Saloon, to all Invalid Soldiers an I their II haw and CMMraw, a fplemlid free naMCT. All are MraaaHv invited to call and l ave a iv lime. HaRn'r eacelieal Maale Hmdw.ll, at the same time, Ki.e a COSCKRT. at the Qaraaw, mission to the Con. 't I, to 11 wr not being invalid aeeMaei tf kHeeejRej n their nuBihe, M cent. Tiu peeeeeci wH be banded evae to the rtanParj Coatmis im. 'Jin- very best of all reft e-hnicnt are on hand. aprl7 t:li may 1 M T I UI V B I MMlM.i.t.KK. BVI-MÄÄI,ai a iaaawvaavau j . -aw MaaMWaaaeMaaaaaaBaaBBi aMaaBBBBBaaaaa MUSIC.

apt .)-ilA Jm

IndiiiHipolis. Ind.

RECRUITS WANTED. Ü. S. MARINE CORPS.

UfANTKh for the Mannt- Corp, for itrvw on l.oaicl the I nited Bta e- bip of War. and at JUfc lal Navy Vanl. able i ,,iicd youinr men of character. Iiotn Is to Id year ot aKe. No others need .Ml oth.-r information will he uven bv applvinit at the lewd ivea Xo. M. M.H7TII lUJNOiS ITR F.T. TWO lHlLI.Al.Se Ii Ie paid to any runt, n or other p. ree thu' Mevr an aceewiad ret ru'i i o thi rendezvous. B. H. HATttSU S, i -ii lat UaaR. and ftrcnddeg Oflluai. ATTORNEYS.

nvvin Aitkin i.ii eLMRT Q P0TIÄ.

i c i) 0 L i) a r o i r e k . Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, YOIIV BLOCK, Over Branch of the Bank of the State,

apr in dim

Indianapolis. Ind.

WINDOW SUPPORTERS.

" m m ' -m w: m . K IM A- os. BTRINWAf .V AI.M UCHOOL m4MM QJti I U s; I 1 ! . 1 1 1 II t A ( O S 1 S 21 I w HoMbIC ( ' (i I'M r. Piano Fo tr War. r. otn jo. 1 N..rt'. IBtWOia sinet. jnn7-'1lr 'I

We NTED ?iob:v wanted.

travjr. a ;

' 1 Important to Builders

AND

Owners of Dwellings

III I I I. OK I II S WINOOWSUPPORTER V it d April IC, I8il.

A Chuij) ami f'erftrt srljift tutr fnr cnrtl niul irri jhfs.

I II III wanted oa r skd ecu' i ' trreat, payable hi Mpwl eejmmtn of two, three, .n d to -r year-, with mieret -i mi-n; ' uaily. Atidr. -s' 'M N IV ".r ibe Sentinel Office. aprl-dAlw

TREASURY STATEMENT. Treasury Statement, Mar., 1863. STl'iR-. XT ShOWI.Xo THK RTCKIfTl AM HIS- i eerreweott ea the Treasury f t ünr etaleol Imllaaa, f-r th- . ; i ' M ireh, WW anal tbe bataWc in ihn Treararj ; r 1 Ut. 18t'J:

Every owner of buildings thai have ! .t t-ont an.t ilit si ;!! Ilu . P.Ut f-rw -.Ifh' up- 1

jior'er, th c t i i'i:nr ..nl "ib-ut tie Ix'li of the e. pen-e f r Cord . and save the break.ice of (faS, ('lift- ' dren's Arm-. Ae., Jic. The laKrlbef I peeyarcil la fwn i-:. BwMera ante the above Window Bupporter. or put them on Wjtrlna for tho- win. m. iv vt at t them. J C M NX, Aent. No 'l Re-Mirk v Ave; ue. inrfjanapolMnd. aprlS-.l

LAUNDRY

Union Laundry.

Fron rVI man b ilei e. In in backet r Fr.'tii S hoot Kund. mteret Fn-tn LI jior f.iretwe from Colh tfe fund, interest fron felleae fund, damage I inknic Kand 1 :!.! l ol.erfe fund. (1 in ipal . .. Iri m Calk ft tniel. - Fr m l;. vt;.u.,t la6X I rom Srbowl tax. Itl From i ree Hanklnc From Kxecutie r - : i 1 .u-iii he . eon-. leal I ; ". Sab' 'm J -al

ÄÖ.44e lee iai 64t. It V HI Jlo 74 :i lo iff If kJM eo j n aljsM t'5 Ml it) tl a.

2s :.':- -l

i - y won. i, i;i srHTFTI I.Y ANirOUKCI TOTbTI ritiaeiis nt li.di n ipoli that the abiivr aaMr4laient i nor in auccea.ful operatiti, and prepared to re -ce;-. it.!...- lorwa-h nc in I-.trt or small qateeftlra. Haxinir set-nre '. th j-erv ice of a paratai of lar;-- -.; ei . i n the Uiut.dry boine. the aafa tril er tft 1 arrn '. u p'oiui-iiiK p' rt' t '. -at faction :n eveljr case and at t ri! ", an low a. . Itewhl H. i . tber c llected and delivered in any part t.ftUeciy ererv t1 iy MMN !!ai.ka uppliel at the Laundry or from the aee 0 der left at Root Bennett A Co'e, No. 6 Raa ft aah- .' -tr er. tf Jr--. f.. 4 V ? Wa-' r. :top s'r-ett Larjndrv offic: . corner Noble a.-1 WasBiRjrUao .tret. or through the Frtof?l-e. n .1! m" 'mnie.llv atte tfoe TH' dl KKV A TO . lrnpr rtnr apr 11 -f".?w

ar.t nut

IH 'Ulit tn account On account lib a. cmui.i lm aecoatH n ccoaiit tn account On act.:i:it On ae i Gm On ar. On account On account

t n acco On aci

On ar. i..-.iT,t onatx-ntit On ac On c oui.t Or. acr-'iit t fti afc. nat On ctrt.ijnr i m account

ht aceonn' On are-in i i on ewee i On attaint Kaiance in 7 Total.

A

I t ol: tfCI!

HBJ ' ' mj NT-

fund, principal... fuatt, interest. .. fund, d-imafe.

SHIRTS.

of 11. -pit I for the !nn . . 1 1 aatiaewM f-nd of Traawrer' l-i"d - . of Seereurv's fund I Rtneral "tural of Ma't armot Miluarr Contir-pert.... f SI - m ler v! üiata r. ual of Achool - r r 'otlon .. . f ücaf ata Dunb Aajluni. f rap Land I n I .ind -'at!, n rjr. .. . of Indiana L-ai-ai if iVa t.ijt en f Kxri of Sale nf College furio. ct. -f loaeenrta.r ttfernec .

.r pr.' 1, 1 -ST.

e3o."i ao I 40o I 0 lo: m ISi Ts 5 40 :.?4 n '.'IS 35 4 oo 7 93 100 (Ml ..193 31 I -40 92 JT4 I 0 S!4 1I 1.770 34 rtii li 5o oe I li to l.Vt no -3'l OS .. ' '0 10 00 9n 16 00 j rati in 1 -o eat." i ma.iw- n

Ger.t' rurnishing Goods!

Shirts,

4ILI..MS

O't

UNDERWEAR Made to order. L.I II IKS WKEI al A mall ALVANt K T

tm

SHlki

e L BhtTT, Treure-. JOSEPH hJSTIX . uOit

3D U H s r prl0 '6 ui)

WC a.

u ANUiMroi sriti.i:r

Wf "aVi ;rT KFCc rro awp rrrwrDowe I ef taa UneM and Oaawt atesk af Clrk ear braeebt u tbia dir. Btcb wa rt l M!i at wbawaaaw er reail lw We bar a nry larr atarW faa- aar arboaa ira-".

hj heeeff

Too rar ae freljrbl aa4 at bar v ur cloak . bere

fiie a a rail and Rem i aebii ftOaä ütaa-e. i rjl inUat

-.e i- r r wrrr I. I 11 TIOM A O . r'' '1.' I nd-ana pädia, India

a3" yk ?T.-

-a Tarr:- a

0 vvu

K. WARE SYLVE8TEII, Ljom N T.

O Vf iTIIL li IVLliLU I floV

.-a'a it i ii r. r i.ri'e a i

t u.M...,..

. -1 w ..

AITLT TO Ml

end. U V Hiiiman. M. l.. BW No. II street. halaaaf Ma apr MIw

WANTED. VMI II T IflRtatWl CLOAK & MANTILLA HOUSE

100

I.M'lr W intrr I .

KpRi L

if a iid

MEDICAL. Dr. ..mil Ji ii - Kprriateaj roa rat. etat or Gonorrhtea, Gleets, Whitps Stricture aaw i ti i i s tu im ami am r . im it i no .

i

- a

f. I

nri. M7BU6. M AVIN.i I'l Ki UAKI THK It. uK I. NUKKV NT Mae laeefaetaVJ et t'luanvs. t aonr. tm the r rner of VV a-biii(toli nd Alabama street, I- pn , :re.l to do all work la Ma line. Boes made to urder. ai7-llm

Ml

MEDICAL. Til 2 : EVIL l THE

HI I).

fiMloSK KU IC I KP WITH NY LKI V ATK IMS1 i i.-e.fciicli ea S-ibtta ebaaci Idal, priautrj, atC' aäwar) Terrlarjr, or lay pha-i-.) Obonorrbaa, i.leet SfliflOr.. V:.r . . w.. I . . Ui .lr.v... I r . r. p. lrf.. . W .. .

- . . . ....... v . ... n I . nr,, '

mato: ii. ii. M n.it!. I t-.ikiii-.v., N.a tornal Kriu-on and fleet ef se!i tbeae, iJiouKl r onck rMt Dr. Cterkc'a I'm iv atk i rric ar.d sam-'t ConaatMatkaa !' aawa. Ma. 1 I :it Wa-htncton Mr e', .rid I curett. rhe I) K't r's Ufte ii years' 1 'xi:i timer in Nt York rit reebtra him io treat fee wtaeuaVaM CaaMaritattsaa free. otHi-t-h..ar froaa a A. M. t. a p. M P . Bea 1264 a,.! V dlv

MILLINERS. MISS J. DOYLE Ki LXA.TR TO IIV0B1 THK L4JPHI Of IX13 aMaaaeaMa and rlciuitji that aba will uaa Mbww KaHBa over Ma. Bata-a Moaai lUocb, vv--t Wjaftblngtaa I r-tre -t. Mi. Ueyl iatent keep ng a Pan-Millinary , Knu oli in. wbtie at .1' tun. I i..:i 1 . loi.r d tht best aae I nnient of Hoiniei. Ribbm. Frtncb Floaer.-, Plawwa, i BrMel Wreath and I! giant Daallv t be found m a ; fir-' laaa eel iHlahm nt M .- i. e intends making in illuloi;. !l- I or , ! i -. e . t r. , ami will hi .vlliii'o keen tbe hast n -l meal iteeirebla gitl t.. le found in i

tlo MTki t. Tbe petrooaea ol Iba MibHc b rr ape ct fully

ij. ily ,

t MVHE Uonorrbt-a, .r rornnionlj called tta)i, U a 1iB. KUrtii.K maladv. atel i Mm well I nown t reqatre an explanation; it i ea- to be jrwt, but it t diOVnlt la pel clear of It ia a companion tbat few aUmire. it pervadev allclae ol vir : both male and female. rKW and poor, b th married an i ncle A'tb-uch " troobleaome iti itaell, ao diatfaaafWp aa4 MMMMMet fatal, ilia a ills. ae. the treatu.eut . f ahirli, ha- generally been wore than the .J i . Ii The ouaimon faabitaMl-i t Ta'ni' nt i Brat t' depr.ve voll o all l u-il.r , t bea ceene- a coorae af a4artaiio:i living ..u bread and tea, water nn.el.orM.e. i. .. ;..p-; o.j must tbeti b.- I U-j capped or I -arh. . . -nb . wttb nails- iiir nirdicitie, infect ion- lotions mntniei.t. and warm foment' nn. Kverv le li he me in ,ne are chanced, and aller ... in. i rr.iiM. nt in tili w. whirti tbe pataaat I ! - s . I t,i ieb- I. r fear oraxr-.iite; Ue i. dicbarrtd. or ilischarpe lnmef. aub an irniabb ureter, . !l-; tetire.aa alar no ir of tne proetratr -landa r a iiM-a-e .t the neck of tbe hlaabler. Ttu- MpM Me, MMb taJ Mb a charm, ttbafe 4aaaa on I oi Hea -e. nd quit pit a -ant to take, and winch harur -d tbUKaDdt in . m York, rinlutlelpbia. Haitimore a i Ki iti.n of ihe . -i tliern nt i s. I a --rta'i 1.4 eflernial rcmi-h .thai make, a rapid andperniarn nl ur. without regard l" diet, drttik or eierrie, ekrepl wreatlim, jiimoin- or . vei-olrmtiiina. Tbl remr.1 i. un- . j-iab .1 by aoytbinet iticovred for tbe cure t.f tho di e It i ,.t acted f.tiin ur oa n plant, and i- pa rfectly -afe. a it purely vegetable t contain, nt. mercury. so tbat joutan r ..- y urrll tu ail liitM of weather, without the lea el dancer fraaw tbe ateakta. And if you an i-.trcfi.i in w rapping up y our te, j will have no t. isle r unell f i ..tn It. a.. I tiat y ou are not trprive! tr-tn a..inp into rompany , or betlij: tit-ttctea by neare-t friends Tbia ht no quack me icine. but a r. me.l v Hat overed and lived Wttb laaaaaataa aaraweaa ' a regular j,h i ian and cotiri.ietitiy reconiiitet fJed t the unfortunate. ' tl"Tlo-N i . a.thot;' the ignattire of the proprietor. W il .vi.Unn. art awd ibe boa. All SB frint-mnt- ot fai.- aMaMH I proM-c uled with Iba ulino t riv-or (tl... !.m . n i(iSoN..s,.. pr..prwtor. rm rn. an. ttbiw. Hold h Orurei r retierallv. 'an?s-den.la

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DRY GOODS. HOSIE R Y .

TDWARI A nOB . Mt a'K.SSOItS TO WM. HANNvMAN. No, 40 East Waphington StreetllTl INTKNT BKLUSO DUGS, MKDKJtüKe, MC If tl 'tar. hoafbl of lind bands for i i b, to ilntrade, t i p by aid ia, -ind t" the eawtaaMeitjt c aerall) . for a Muall pM 'it. an I wilt rirf eepeeTal auewtiea la tbe Preacriptioti department of lb b i il ta. P, S I have dipo td of my Ornifa, Ac , to sti-war fl M-r?an. and fake pl.-sun -j. i imui-ndinv them to myoid eaatoiner. ut. i the public a flinlMiai li of nni.y year, expern ti e md competent to carry on th I n- m a in all Its brancbea. M vj. u ,s M N. tnrhHI -df.m. CLOAKS. tStC.

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Flr at a mii all adv ance on Iat year's fOO l.t nr mil Ho, v' Iln If II o.e. the a- ot ; M. -I .r -... ii, Una city

tl III t II oi ... It- 4 .n,.k. K.-ail at T5. pr Skirt of io prlng.. iMlffMMJ I.IM f. 3tK lrlv I I. ma IU i I A fo.-. . elebrated UMce froe .'J i4 0r. la-t year's price. Ulli 1 III. siiniTM.

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of tin t niatt rial--t '.tu-lit before ibe great rl-

offered at a pur the material ern 14 net be ,VKht fnr now. M 4 K I II v

. letortaal WMb the greate.1 rire-prMe lower Iban any - v here eli-e. xi M4FI III II V large assortment, among which I tbe rVbraied

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ATTORNEYS.

HNH. I !' H1 CLOTH KAOQCRM, 'allaool, fr. m f.'. to It, a-.r-li fl Ml IPAMHH MAPH k8(wew styfa braded $T to fi2 worth et to e 5. MI .Tl N i I.OlKv 'vi ry Laiid.-omc. , fr. m 9t-. fl.r. tLAJX Lol II Ci KCL LAUS, all color and price.. watki: l'l.ot! a kOQOI i, rJI Mac. BLAC SAOQOtft, all sire, and quality. WATKIi i't i I Ciriular. netv -rvlr. A haul on,. rtMMMI of Uli II T (LOTH MIAWLKTTS. plain and ruli1d. prices low. silk OaaaaetHa tatawrnipawal with the above style. I h'- Children9 llrpartnifui I ; i r lea uriy attended to. and a f'ltl a'"rrnjent k-pt on band. V e tar j i tj-i, fi.rtj-h

BLiAt lv IJILKI praan Ml la M bMbaa wl1e, all of the iet quality at lower rate- than the name can now te purchased by the f.i-c We invi e tbe Country MercUauU to call an 1 examine ewratock. .v ae ran atipply them a Kaan rr price. Aifl i- will ptitreelyacll at pnee that i.o other bowse C n compete trMW. ' ' fire .in the rail roatl will ruep theu bt -aertl by i. uy i. g t.f e. VeMM A 4 41., Pbilatlalpbia Claak, Fan asd Mantiila Houe. Sontb Meiidian atreet, liidiaiiapoli Ind. ap31-dy

REAL ESTATE ACENTS. A. ?IMZ(.I Ii s Real Estate Agency, No. 89 1-2 E. Washington St., OPPOStf R I HK COURT HOÜ8R ijTARK apS dim

Why ibeaM I MB Sea e oretre. acwvw o 3 ntr r.rtsei ae.it

B Ii A N D K S T T S S I L A 0 !- I1 ,aM ItWi Wtiilieell THK WON! v T'.f ! : ':M-!.i- nniipoli. Indiana. iiib.'fl-'adwlly

Attorney at Law, N I IKIII KKAM K II tLL. inch 1. 3 dl v Trdui.at II. Indian.

ATTORNEYS.

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C0LERICK ft JORDAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

DRUCS AND MEDICINES.

J. TP. SENOUR, DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, o. . Hue Hoiim Block, Weil WawliiuKtoutrrrl, TJSXHA XAI'OUs. I N O. KKKH5I .NSTVNTI.Y N II Nt) M I.I. t -!: I M r M OT PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, COAL Oft AKD LAlVPS. VrlKCCW6tASS FERFTJTwr-FrRr AI7D 1 ANCY ARTICLES, LSO A rm L AS RTM KM nK flit Ufr I K Ab feblO fjbjl