Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3912, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1863 — Page 2
I) ULY SENTINE1
THURSDAY MHJi:'.
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Levm that the editor (of tW ietiline!, beloefi to the Or-1r There ie anew! eacellewl rw f belierine, that the Stet of the Journal lite in mi kmc ucb a 1 1 ta view TnJrr. iu ie.i- f, ilwrrne; raw J'urriai Ator Met ia OD statine but He bor hi S i ' f? tti u he uuen a WaTf-ill nr! n .liiow ftiatH
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The : jutrh States lhi the t-wa n.rtiee, and thai the Rebel are prepared to re-et fatii aaj hieb auf be aenl auitit th. Thie report or dlrpwich my be true, but e efwstiolincd to beiieee that the Swrrn, Jonas, er Thomfwho forwarwed euch a jiapetcb rn the i Binder in Chief of the Army an t " vv f In d . w,-'i'htly inclined to hunibuj; Hin Excellency ; or elae wa humbugged liimaelf. We ferreutly hope and trust that- th nearby mail or privat courier will not confirm this starting telegraphic report. The Journal, of venerday s-iva we denied the eimteni e of the order of the K G. C. Wl did not We hare not. We did, however, deny that the Democratic party. a a party, was re apon.-ib'e for the K ii Ca, or any secret politi
cl organisation There mar be such an or fxnzatiou an the K. 0. C.'a, in Indian. It'.-o. the Democracy have no more afliiiii with it than it ha with aOnlitionifBi. A friend han.ieil ua the '..Mowing notice which he picked up in the State Houe yard, whi.-h no v enlighten thi public aomwhat about the K j. U. a. K O C To You are requested to attend a memme of the Order at ( R . tili- eveulns,, at the u0;l hour, on ieiportaiA bttxinea. 0 r M.. P . B R S V S :oe Countersigned Tlierc may be something in the order ol the t AC
I tie c abinet Tleetinn;-" The Journ il. the Court organ, denie the truthftilnna ot our report of the doiua and a tvuiga at the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday We were not present ut th tt meetin;. The editor of the Jour j nal ws not there The Court oran a exceedingly anxioui to know how we obtained a report of the proceeding: of that august assemblage. , TheJ 'uni il th tt tke onl St ae ofti-era ; eg eut were Mr Butt and Dr. Athos Iiis tt!i singular th it it Cabinet meeting hould We held and o y thone two gentlemen should be present Wtieie w.i Governor Mortom, nnd where wna General CaaiOToy ? i'erhaps the Journal no longer re: ru them a Stale ollicers. The Jour
nal itMuoea whetlier ome one came trom Ute Governor a i m and inlorine i us oi the deaign r f the meeting. Mr BukTT M not. and Dr AriON did not. It would be a breach ot conl dem e in us to ray whether the Governor did or did not The Journ il s o s th'n it case in which there im not nv.i h rMm for dolging. 8ueh ithe fact. It L to be presumed that at a Cabiuet meei.11.4; 0017 State officers are present The Cobrf M gau aayt that only Mr Brktt and Dr. Atho.v nere preeent, and "they utterly disci im having communicated with ua." We admit h it. The inijuiry then trc. wh il l? At a Caoinet meet ing. only Cabinet officers should be present The Governor i a Cabinet officer. The Journal a: "We hall withhold further comment upon the dihouorab!e traaaactiou , until the Sentinel has had an opportunity of giving its authority for the s'ateinent." We have bei irt aid Mr BRkTT and Dr Athox are no, and with thi exrlar afion we shall leave it with the ,l"nr
ital to say who ;ire, without admitting that it is dishonorable to report the proceeding of a Cabi t meeting. We entertain the old f sh;on no tion that the people should be advised ot what the r aervmitg are do;ng. The Court org:n le-clare-thi to tie a great outrage Perhaps it is, under the new regime For the Sentinel. Kniartit off the CSolden Circle. In the Sntinel of to day 'or yesterday; it wai trul stated that this or.ler never h id exi-:e . e in tbisor a ay Northern Mate lts stati-mt n' t ie 1 uemal tamea Now e can relei au one to a gentleman ol the city who is folly informed atmut the Knichts, knows the ori-i: oflhc rj, nl once had a copy of their oth. all of MH he denve-1 from S uthern memtiei ol C : .re-. some ol whoea ere .iv.nH memtet. -i i teeae ontseil to it. The gentleman we allude to re members the oath, ind c in repeit it in sobst:ii . If (he Journal wishes to publish the whole truth, let it, wnen it p'.itli-h-s ml ilout the Hj hieb iieavs exit's among a portion 1 : the Democrats. aUo publish the oato ot the Knights of the tolden L' rcle, and the oath of the Ra can secret suci-jty Would it not be le: er tobe canoid ami state the whole truth, rathe than such part onU aj c ilcul ited to HiCreC the :;i -.v r 'v common am ng u V We to not thus write y wy of beggn.- t : 1 thing, tor this is the first liana our opponea : ga e Democrats a high anrdlng nick: am c I !cm erat saight profit as well viulerthecg v. ineii .t Knights t:ie. did under uch t '.. them id m reproachful senae as " Lot o loco ' Butternut. " for iu-Unce X
From the MtUwauke Nwr. now commence the tie era that will
hriog duktaler lu thoe iM.ua Uatlor. 1 be u w is about to P"ni see The iron hand is about to cioe on Northern, trailor. tow, indeed, we comaianca to deal with our home traitors Chicago Tribune. 14th If the Admri:tration h.is .inj friends in this quarter, they w Ii erde nur to top tbe b' it O! this shallow c tlumtimtor. Tt? eonrse abtue of tin poople would siir the very stones ot the street lo edition. Of the same p ur Art is the following, h- wn the Wev.ugUH1 vFvmey s Chrookle ThsifMii It one ir,ior ci, be war- th 111 another, it is h- who. M BM peri! rn i eopaWubl in li 1 0n In.nae. plots sad counter.,;,.! ; oraler to o rir.iy t ow treriimeiii
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;iTL)rtiif tt e I n-idem reeert visifl. arm ' the R pp 1 h miuo k . wlule he coü g ia i carriage, iectipi:aXl t Mr ! coin . ran-; re -w r .fy. ,fl,eii 1 Uwe on escli -ide d ttie f, A- the Preside J: ü c r-ege piasl 1I011.. the men rem m e. siArnt I passim; th r nd whi ,h. beer reviewed the day arwviooe, the soldiers ;;: ire aoertful maonee re.?ue,ted Mr Lincofci bj aond aioug llie I'ay maji
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before He obtained this from the secret v Ct fund of the War Department Ha will, uhuut Uw .r uthority. eeapl y it ut the deUu 1 01 p peoprtaunew rejitinr iroaa the rwvolutioaati proceed 11's o! hi party rteod in the late le-. rnVm ; Milwaukee Howe.
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tliev have undertaken, in vmdic -t tig ti e -over etgotf d lojr aivatea asjsotwt so powerful an eneas. tf ww-v bulv appreciate J it. we hel.etc that there wouM not uch a sumptuous dreiivottf aUaete, imr auu a ua;.u r - not produced at home, wfih m'i-t be pur chimed in the eremf ;n'rt : .ers the line We hon Id not h.re heard -o much lailv orronstiiuti. mal .ppoifn-n t- in Piessmet.t for tlifu!jist, n e of our for. e; m w , rid (.'.-n -res be spei dint its time In discus ,.nir'h-ta:t psnrosit.on c am -erning .the mm 1 Stiiutionslitv Ml martial 'aw, md defn t:.difTerencaw betwedb martial and miÜUry law. Jealouee of edecutive usurpations, and of a!! a; ; r o i' hoj to täoconol I MM l' vernment. It to be highly ap; roved, not 01. 1 in iref i.l t'm-. but even in the eoje ot si j ordinary kind of WaFor ex aidfrte. iO the FHeral St tes, our enim es, there ws flo eseate for the -I. .1 . crv'tei wh ii hiaeo !i-ely yielded ill S it r;!ite, and right! of iudividJwel citizens, to the t rat. iiy of a
d'f 1 1 ir.-lnw, loc-ebeir war is of .111 ordinary ktl I; they are Uir fiiflitkig lor '.heir existence, bui tor the subjufaiti di 0 their neighbors tboj are not invaded ho hostile armies laying waste their soil. Confiscating tralir profiertv, and men a injj tl;e destruction of IhHr institutions. mmmm Theie was oo better reas (n for yielding up their libeasies few the prosecutioii of tu war ihm ther- w ttld '.. ire been in the Mtcan war. And we tru-t that tlatrecord of the C mfeder ites may always preaent the illostrirtwa contra-1, which it does up U this time of guirdii the sovereignv of States, and individual litietfi even in the vm agonv of war waeJ for our entire destruction Here, opto the present moment, we have no press ceu-or-h;f, no postotti. . -;e 1 il 1 v 1 arbitral impei.sonwtents, no univei-n - . -pension of the habeas nwpus by military authority, afterwards hi lemtiifieal bracts of a srjrvile and cownrllt
Coe.ress Our CoiiL're-- and our Stste Iegud 1 tore till jpovern the country, each with u itso. sphere and juriedietion, and soy power of mfTTtaiy arrests has been carefully lim.'cl hv previoulawwand (on titled ithin thoiiarrue-t limits of nce." ' b 'he !!; iu n d tiie K' itie. This st tie of thirlfs is a source d ( pi iUc, and mut be maintained to the end of the war. if possdite. It will he alao rerv well, very irnfor'able and grlfffyiiig, if we ca: see out tin- wir itln-ntte : iui.1 iny ot the luxuries of refined life: it we all ran continue to weir fine cloth, w th.mt injury done to t',- cause ir wmt: to the soldiers, or to the poor; if the ladies can continue to he nrtbrtit iu silk and lace without paving the enemv a pTawn nm foeeaOjtinaing tht war; it thy can ride !eek horses without damaging our artffleri S'tv . if. . -hört . 'Ii!- 'ia lit struggle lor the li'e and honor o our jct l. and our hild.-en.cm. in some sajracblous m inner, be brought to a sr-eely end. and not entail on us privatinna; not stint us in any invui ie-i ; not call for even a tempo rary coneentration of aii the powers of the na tion in the hands of the militarv chief. Th:would he highly agree ible. but, e fear, unprecedenfed in the history of m inkind. Most persona, however, nre lazilr inclined to put off the hour of piinful effort, fwiv fion. df denial, hy a sort of v 1' ;e idea that the diWu'.fv will be orwr sooft. They sav .tili as they hivc been aing Btwdily for a vear and a half that three month-, or six, will see an end of the warthat it will be time enough to do without accus turne ! Iiiam .es when we ran no lunger procure them, tl tT the countrv is incurring a debt at anv rate; amfll few ire- of millions, more or le--. ftMtters liatie; fiirUier, than home manufaotbres are coarse and plebian looking; especially, that Women ia homespun are frights The fact is admitteal that rich dresses are mucli more becoming t tint ainiiMe sex. and we should al wa s de?re to see them re-pleiident in all the i aret 'ajaoesof all the looms of France, or it le i-t e!eg;.r.t! neat in the fabrics of Low el. Yet they, anil all of us, had hetter r msldot at what cost this sort of style is kepi up; not pi es ent co-t in money alone- taoegb tint is much, while oureoIdTee dine on a quarter of a pound of b icon but a future possible cost in freedom and glorv to our country. In M e first i.lsre. tlie wa: in iv ve: v pro, ih'v. we thdik cer' riilv, last two y ears in ire t least Ii the 1 fjt ! 1 Cat, every eVllar we pay for eve; the mo-t necessary articles to siv nothing ol luxuries, brought through the lines, is 11 dollar paid into the Yankee pur?c The Yankees would lose that trade it the war was at an end and onr ports open ; 0 that all the lar-re ums expen e 1 tor sm'igcled articles nre a direct bribe to our enemies to continue tl o u ir A for the m oney given in pivmet'.t of Engli-h and French fabrics, which come to us direct through the blockade, at d whirh aie not funiishetl taa our niirket hv Yankee merchants, (and it is the smallest por tion) 'h se SBOoevs Hie not indeed eaine! Sy the neniy, fnt iliev arc hast to us, a; id in t!ii m ir, a gam to the enetny. They add to the load ot our debt, which is hereafter to be paid by a great ?ncr;tice of our -t ivies Acertain am unt of that ruinous trade with foreign nations is nerdtut for the supply of 1 armies with arms, ammunition and s'-oc; anv thing bay Odd th it, for the indulgence of priv i'e luxury and extravagattCO, it Is a w iste of our life and blood If the women would b it lav ttu- to hcirt' If they once could fullv comprehend that in buying artJeloa th it cosm from abroad they help to tike breid our of the soldiers' Baeastbs, to make the aims fall from their hands; rt illy, perhaps, to defeat all their gallant eflbrhj (whi-h the V inkees c mnot do without our help) perrtap- 0 fling us a lr niuier 'he execrab e d m'tiiti di ot the vi!est of all white races of this world; to m ike our place a blot on the ma; , an I ur : ime Q hissing'' if they ODtl laid til thi to he 1 1, tliey would make h ite to re nounce the pomps au 1 vanities, and by tiie mere net id' ret ing to wear foreign g.irroent. they woi 1 1 do mo e lot their country than if thev built a doojB iron cl nl frigates ! In truth, we shall soon be forced to put our selves oil :i w ir fo.iiini; in all th ugs Our t di'c-. our clothes, our very liberties must . ut on a war footing The president is not of opibioa th o we jihall see a spec y end it; and has in a letter lately Pohfithed, indicated the nature an 1 exteir. ol the effort pat to be n nie We are asking the rl inter-' and firmers to dirour ifc the plbjdtssr of rottoa abd tobacco, for pa'riolNni; to ft um county committees and cd lect supplies foi t atnot sin We expect the sol d ers t.. c::dnre 'heir hani life and s. mty 1 itioi.s.
Prom wew Vark. Oor. Srrsoti äu(ttt im Kavo or Allow-
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f lit ABA .rtl To I U IsjmU tu re: k Jsi The question of a method by which thoe of our !!! v -iiizens who are absent in the military! and naval atl ticC C the niiwn mar be eonbied to enjoT the.r rights of suffrage, is ore if great bxaascaa so she top!e of tins State, wml baejoat-1 lv excitnl their attention. I do not ffaoht thtJ the menihera of the legislature participate in a j geiei ) 'ewtee it-t rbe w in n not. It ettWwrw fs. tisue and eodVatujf. ''d paril life in Ui hope th it bf auch iatritiCH onr ?f trinn ! ('rrfn may bei p sltcJ and i'Ur Constitution upheld, shall, ifpossible, le ecured an opportunity for the free and intelligent exercise of all their political j rights and brirlteeos The C tftitution of this. 8 :aU require- t!ie elector to rot ;n the election district in which he ie?ides; but it ia el limed bi s .me that a law can be p.i9-e i, w.rt' 13 the vote of an absent ettlzen miv be iveii by his author -ixel lepresentattve It is clear to me thxt the ; Jbnsthutioii iutends th 1'. iheril.t t . vatesbdl only be exercised by the elector in person. It ! would be an insult and Injtiry to the soldier to n ice the exercise of thts tiht upon a doubt ! t cat or iiaonuiirtuienal er wUen tt ona bfj
readily -ecured to rntn by a COUStltUtiooal aabCbd- , men' While my own op:nion upon the point is decid etl and will govern my actio'i, it is well to cor j sider the mailer under a leas positive sCfCCt If we concede that it is one ot d abt, we should not 1 close our eyes to the possible results of an at j fem.'t to exercise it. in view of that doubt which is felt by men of ail parties in both branches of the Legislature and elsewlieie It po-iole 'but Um bcjU Preaüicnliai elocüoii may be decided by the vote of a singla Suu, ind if votes by prosy are authorized, It is not impossible that ; such votes would, in such Slate, decide the elec'ion in Qßrti ot one 0 arty or the other. If surely cannot I- neces u v to i ru t -s up"ti any patriotic, thoughtiul mind the fearful danger which would attSM the complication of the disastrous civil ! war which now alH etl the country by the inter . ui ot a well loiind d i!ouit as t lite jer-on right fujUv entitle i to the l'i rshleiiiiai ofli e. The most inten-e earnestne-s und the most oblDtrbtC -letcrminatioti which have ever muked the con- j diet- of men would cbafwOtcrist roch a contes'. ; The weoteiaaM mi the particta officers, the so I cret pteOthMe, excited itebaWOS, and intiirestc!
COOClnsioM of the two Houses of Congress; and!
the acti u. . more 01 less violent, of the peop e, at a period when the puMie mind i vi dently in tiametl. and abcu ihe principles and mlcs which have forme! t tie real strength of our institutions arc dangerously unsettled, would convulse this communitv. That mm tnu-' he aanftbinc in deed win can hope that our N'minml sern-
'ne'it would survi . e sin h contests. It is not necessarv th it the effort to secure to ;
our gallant soldier- and seamen a ioat participa tion in the choice of the next Acmintstration of I N itlousi Qowercsaebt should be cuteeied to seen dangers A propoel amei.dm' nt of the Constitution, giving the Legislature the necllul power upon this aunject can be adopted at the mCSCbt session, and if concurred in by the next Log isla! ere, can be anhaaittad to the people in such sc ison that, if their decision is favorable, the action which would be afterwards bflCCM u . could be taken by that Leg isla tare. I re-pert foUl rcconitnend that this course be taken rather than the passage ot an unconstitutional law, or one of questionable ralidity IJrent care should fie taken to prevent, by the 111 ist efficient checks, the abuses and frauds SO which the exercise of the right of suffrage by .l.-entces would be li ib'e These safeguardwosakl properlvbe a matter of legislation after the udoption of a constitutional amendment Measure should be t iken tot 'SCCWl injr perfect in dependetice to bbsowt s.ihiiers and seamen in civ in their votes, which shall be so comprehensive nid eftl' ient ns to relieve any reasonable appre hension upon this point. The conduct and po'icy of high officials have ci used great distrust in relation to the freedom :rm restraint and coercion which should be ac r led to the alispniees in the exercise of this r ht. The people of this Stite will never con -ent that their absent brethren in the National get rice shall be debarred, when thev discharge the most s.ie.-ed dutv ol the cinzeti fron the en ioxment of that entire freedom of opinion which tl.ey will firmly maintain. It would be worse than a mockery to allow those secluded in campt w upon ships to vote, if they are not perm. tied to receive letters and papers from their friends, or If they hve not the same fcccdosi in reading, public journals as are accorded to their brethren at home, to aid them in the formation of their opinions in respect to the conduct of thoe in power, ihe issues to be decided at the election, and the chbracter ol the opposing candidates. If the M pTCeS ioO ol their opinions by the votes thev uive or hy CCStnsatry political action is to .Ii,;.- olllcers to dwenissal from service, and Soldiers to increased privation, hardship, ami ex p 'sure, the sVubab of civil War will b" kilidied at t ie North. 1 hare noticed, with deep regret, at tempts on the j art of snie of the officers of the N 1 ' .! 1 (lover umcnt to interiete with the free enjoyment of 'heir political Opinions bf per- ns "n the at my There hare been marked Instances of this kind ahtch nave joctlj excited deep fee! iiiK througluiut the country. These inexcusable acts oi'oth -iai tyrnni y are rendereal more objec tionable by the language used in their execution, which is at once opprobrion.s in terms, abt) 1 inton and unjust attack upon one hslf of the people of s rrcreigii an loyal 81 ilea While -ub ordinate oAtCIS are thus poblahcd for doing their
dutv as citizen at the i homes, iho.se ! high t ank 1 i'-e he-i -'mplove 1 t 1 intei :ere i;i the efccticna of S te- in which they are a t residents. No re isonaiile man can suppose that the people j of th's 1 oun'rv will permit the noble a TOM . etiii-t ed fur tiie puroosa dl maintain isfg the national
öoren metit, to be used for electioneering porno ses hv those who are -h ifgCd with the temporary sdsa'ajjatraiioti f the Ooverontenf, or who are akntii n aduilioual term of paSJCC I hope tha' the wisdom of h..sc whom t ie destin es ol the nation are now confided by the Constitu tion, will admonish them in season of the dangers of acts tuukeif hy ihe-e ! eat ires of wrong and npresnion. Whether it loea . not, I heWbContdctica that the wisdom of the j e iple and the !. -' tore of ihis htwte will te sottic ent to se
cure t ' its ahsetit o!Jiers aiiJ seamen the lice dud of political opinion and action which i their ! in.ilicu h? rishr, an-l in that eonOSSWOJI I bai e rc dc the t ecointnend iiiun afoc cxp:e.sseJ. BoaaTto ScTMotta.
A large amount of flour, wheat and bog product has been purchased on "peculation the last )leee months which culd pot be sold now with- ' out fuiaii tt :i :.iw U-- mi r'ber tb-in d ebis f. der prefer tfCjsriru' dae fuiuie, and
atnl tine ail cneerlull v tor patriotism. ' r pi trioti-'ti ourselves?
Tin tic 1 1 w hur nah. As the house denning time Lis arrive!, it m 11 not be amiss to publish lb following receipe for
the making of cool white ih W tike
from 1 late number of the Run' New V rker. the editor of which believes il to be the beat th tt can be 11 seil: t hite chalk is the bes substitute for lime as i w:.:teeeaii. A very fine aid bniiuutt white w.-.i t -'on of chaik ; rtrfW 'A'-.i - White This we bur at the painl stores tor three cents a p und rc:.ii Kor eich sixteen pounds of I'aiis White, we procure half a pout d i wi.ii lessaejaarvaii glaw, onetut iwmu tmCtCjta, nfts cen's a mnmd The sixteen pounds 01 Paris V hite is about is much as a person will
are ire i as f alow: The
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in ith hot water nbOttj Ik the diseaived ;lue Ls ilu'
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ti e eosaoMNi lime wbjaceh , Except on n i rv rnds nokj walls aito ccHings a single coal - It is ne rifecjtaal m bn.tt.tacy to u. w te." ii tar more expensive article.
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lilt -n t hi - citv. ind it is t ext to impossible to
a house b :re ht tit' hive rpfvancei
Iv fittv ner c "fit ; but it is not the rent, but
j the hu-e, nhi h i the primary ein-'.lf, .ioo Ti e c r 1' 1 . it; bu-': ess n is m i1e it t ecu'iatTv dull on Third afreet There ? wery , little h ing in coit, ;hete beine' but little offering. 1M1I ran ? sbwat s4sb tea 1 .I I kn in m ivaai fiirce K 1 iifrfl
. im I wra. hi or 111 uri. m T it - s w in v a 1 1 m. x wv.rwut eo rc..- bes tcen model te, and ri-e ri-ni.iin as hereto vfnbeb Slue; . Tl ,;,,, k,,-tunb and TuUr.
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ad ccr'Ifle i'es- .f ilen- its re ;n dem md. nn.J at
ittehtf rates than I oraetcawetk 1. . ituJetd. ill binds of it .vernmeiit secwritics liave ad ran ei! The 11 atldhs for coin, exchange, feC, at the close, were as follows :
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vnn utiaj 'r grewt rut, Mif ac lujnfnisiie 1 tut.,n-, iQ 1 the ami ..
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s. i;e-men, ieiuiug men
me tuor,i ' pni ws t.i complisdtsai holarm, d men who ate renownts
Kentacki tank note.. . '.'-j j !t jret;j. sw t?- iiw saaasa ui i s- u. . 5 p.r. Ortfrn at waehiawtca. d ..Wen saMbf 1 - . WashinK'i s.. m? w 1 di . CrruVste I S -. The areatiier hsa been iuite se--.onab?e and sprmjt like afnee duf list, and well adapted lo v gelation; the growftr? wheat is doinsr well, the weither bricc warm euoah u g.ve it a gredeal ind healthy : skrtfi, and not toe warai to force it. Tue fruit trees are in bloom. business in all articles of home produce e n
l& Col Vith ir T
rej meiit, hut resigned, and returned to hi- home
m Lawrencehurg. in this Mute
f the tvr V tinne greatly iiepreael. md t: d'sroition ex . . . .r.lno''" '-a. .ted lo buv an, article foi eti -rl ..r on spei-u-
t n.
eih ii. to "turr. up.
From thi"f:n inn vi Pr c Currr t. Ann! 22
Finanrinl ml t omiiierria 1 iiinmart
for lite Psaol Urck. The decl'tie in gold keeps ill kinds of hnines at a stand still, and deiler a;e Oblf buying fiom hand to month, al! aeoidii z going in debt, and few diepeebd to nsaet the future foes rise or a fail
I n reines nf anv article of commerce
T Ik a .Lin. ..ui t.va sbsasbasn sbeb litd Kaah a uwmmm 1i,,1ia
1 z ut iiiaini im iii"n- 1 n-aj kj t x . mi .44 t th in nsnal, an I shuri loana arc ie:ng negotiated with eise when the seetiHtv is sbtisfactorT . t'ur 1 -t . is at. und ml, and idle capita a cumulates. with no use for if, excepting in the purchase of j red estate, which, at pre-at 1 1 . iapnin tetter th 1 any'-i else. There never has been such j a demand f r house- :noe the first cabin w
L I . . . . i tar. . . .
ur n 1 ' . " nr n B ivp DC' 1 1 k 'M'1'- ,: : '- ' ui -I. : moderne
to an army deman
Mi.'i 1 Oc lower Whisky unch; though it has rj H itter ia bene
te.1 C rn Oats, owns
are '2u23c hmher. Kedu;l
Harlev declined lOc and dull, ed, with a limited demmd, Lnel 2c a callon In New York, pplv at 1 lower. Wool b dull
i
DEMOCRATIC STATE Mass Meetins
AT INDIAN x POLLS.
BOOKS.
HOOK : !
CLOCKS.
Wednesday, 20th May, 1863.
'c nominal Those who made the cut
Ii
not !e l
it the l-t of M. ich at $1 .'Ml a pound. Kladly sell thean at Driers do' T1 Demerat1c Stste C-v-rm! C mmJ't- nf ' : to p if over hOht 70r. There is Indian t in res ! to t um.- .u agsetiobjf
a vt? un-eiileit iewJiM in this article made to its members by citizens of the various1 In pr... -:,u.i there has been very little done. , , . .. , . . . excep-inciu sugar cured h,ms. which are still ' ' - reapectfull. and conlially ,n ?ooddemit d at lOglOWc. Mess pork and lard Vlt their pol-tieal friends and all othera who are not ileabie excepting at a decline, which sv m uthiie in their views for the pre-ervation of owners .re not willig to nuhmit a. Ithhordiy our Government-to asemb'e in M Conveow ii a . triving piot;tiioi - for either. . v . . v D . . Bbivbdm 1 he,e has been T ome demand for bulk shoal- l' m "l POI.l 8, on WEDÜB8D! ders, from New York, to fill (roeernnetit con- th '2f,th dir of Mar, at 10 o'clock. A XI . there
tracts, atid sales hare been made at 4 to 4c to e.ins-der the questions which now agitate the '
puhlie mind, anJ to tike such counsel t igethcr a- will most eertainly secuie the blessings of' liberty, ne ice and u nit to our dit rat tel country. ! Airatiireinenfs have tcen made with the folloaing roads running into Indianapolis, lor halffare ti keis, the barticclara of which will bei
LCI r tat of tbatioeel Hotel PoUonlnr TfJK PKiaaKfR OK STATt, hy D. 4. Hah oar r. of the Huhnqu HeraM. THF. WANDERINGS OF A BF. ITi . -v Mr Kdwin Jamef. N ATIONAL TA t. lW, as s mended ; wtlii a coaapla4 cwaapeuJiom of ata DetSrs and Saw biCOani the CiTnmi1onrT of Intcrual Revenue. IRON FFRVAOK OF SFCF.slON WP KL V VFRY. l.yih- K.J H AW. -f M-i-.sp.nl. ARRIT ?; tKY kUphae IF TIE fWll. SPKFKS AMi SPl.xSHKS. ' t . Rs llection of
Tw-ti and ('uuut rj , aprJI- w ItOWK. STKAFT 4 OO'a.
mm mm v MJ V ' - t .'I V 1 li
"F BATr JtT Mi r iWfJ ITirtD fi
loose, and at the latter rate racked and delivered
at points iu the interior on a railway. Lard can be !'ieht at ii' , wi t.ulk sides at 51 o :Kj BacMi shoulders sold yesterday at 4c, picked Hams in suar pickle are worth 7 to aecordiug to qaalsty, and are in demand ; sajd ne understaud that a? high as He h is been
paid for some
The grocery m rket, exi-epting in ihe small l'.e.ciuei innonbecd:
way, is dull, but there is a fair Jobbing dem .nd.
Raw snjr.tr and BSOasseä ae steady, but coffee IS i i er; renneil sugar is iower, and dull.
From the lUshmond Dispatch, April 11. Hebel Vie xv of tin- Conmerlicut Election . The C 'caecticuf election has gone against the Ie:n eta'-. (toKI has fallen on :he strength of the Bopubtieaa m-cess, obtaine! no cl übt by betbery, and the hopea which rested oiit he tri -ateno ol Seymour ii ive fallen to thegrouWl. The Importanc- of thi oefeit f the lemocr-cy en:not well be exaggerated; for. if fi e result hid been lafJWl wfca the Northwest would h.ae risen, thepeo e part would liave been organized on a pernjanent baaia; the next meeting of Congress would liave been followed by a summ try abrocn tion of of the imperial powers I e' owed upiiti Lin?oin bv the AfioiiMon ('oncreaa just endo!, an I i ce-sition ( hottln ier miuht have leen eoofideull) looked u,mi, atoi betöre ihe clo.se of th pte.s'nt vear Liticolr li s .-uceetled, (.'on
Osncinnati. M idsson. .lerTerxniviiie, Beilefontaine, Terre HantC, Peru and Cetitrsl The N'ew A;b.u,v iv iSilcn. an 1 Evanville and Crawfoid.-viile. h.tve also agreed to a similar arrangement. The following speakers, in addition to those of our own State, have been invited to address the Convention: Hon. Hokatio BsTMota and Hon. Jamls BaOOata of Now York; Col. Tvetlas B Sm moib of Connecticut, Hon JamisW W am. of New Jersey, Hon. C K Hits ALtw of Pennsylvania; I 11 n. W. A KicUabi-o., Hon JaMt- C Rub- I ureobi Hon .lAMtaC ALt.r.v.Hon O H Paow : i., and R. T. MtRRo K, Esq , ot Illinois; und lion. Oboston II I'indleton, Hon S S Cox j i ww er i . .
niii lion, l is, i si i nnnsjiM. ci uuio The Commiltee bone that every citizen Who
necticut is h.st. nn ' with it io.es the hope ol an
early peace, based upon partv action at the enn, will attend the Convention and make it a North, which mauy enln tained dsSJIiinCtntlnil worthy the occasion hieb .le S be it. Whatever is. is ihe best in the Ions a . k :t
run. I he mkees naj now run the full length 1 . 1 of theii tether, and thai is all that i- Decesaan c',me on horsobeek. come on toot, and manifest , to insure a learfbl retribution ot ih-i m indo.d your dcteroiio ttion to natataia law, order, peace, j wrongs Inflicted on the South Had the peace t)l(. liberty and rights ol the cit zen; and rostoisl
piriv. ot srnten öeymour u i ilianuignam are the .;... suci ee ic : ti th's t :me. many le.rfu! wars would hive been arrested, und tue hand of
the authority of t lie Constitution over an united country. (ii.oiioi: McCUat.
Chairman of Central Committee.
the arenger of blood would have feen staveal ' Hut justice would have been lelr uided; tlipy who drew the sword would neve have felt its ede in 1 all its keenness, aud the nation which in irs pride and hate heaped outrages so edttbtfessand crimes so heinous upon the heads of its ksootont broth ren, would h i ve returned to the blessings of peace I aa i f lx . i : t ta anaSkal .nAnl Laaasai mTmM tl.A laaaWaBam 1 1 cm.- saaa Sei It al 1
"Mil Fa r V'll XV I ' I - ' I I 1 ' ' I lIX7 I l'i I I Jm9 ' ' -mm -mm own land, and by its everv fireside. It wis i 3 ...... . ... .
pniiantnropiiv a oae, or a 1 ii 'e ne-o tel s tn at y
for tue S nifli. tti it brought from Vallan Iil'.i IM der DeaaM Ji
no seysaoajr inoee earnest asptrationt, ineee icr -a daKK KIGHT'S work," by Mrs. OaekHI. vent entreaties, those eloquent appeals for peace, "0aiLLA," ly the anthor o ih Initials, Ac which the Southern press hare l.itelr repub i "STLVI VS LOVBtW," b Jr. ttaskiU. i . j v f "THE LADY 1 XAm: by Mhe M. t. Braddow. iwiaaa, "TfUt bCAHUET FLOWiCK,' by Matoa Kgso, Esq. It was common sense, the far fee ng percep Tliey have al. n baiI t ". :. e publica nii, Magalion of inteilecLs not dulled by fan ilieiam, cr sines, liiu-rrat rl pajier-. tc. Ac. tain I kn ' forw ird t the w rath to conic when raraon lo d ol a;is i oo-.ks ..t,d Äo.d uthor-, wiJI re
ihe me. sure of Lincoln's enormities shall lie fall, , '.'u, 1
his power consol dated. Ins satraps a -:- .
NEW BOOKS. WEINBERGER & MÜLLER, AT IHK CmOl DRfOV IBWI STAD.
AVK JfST KKCTKVKD TI1K FOLLOWING NbW
SOtrHaS:
'AXNKTVK. it the Lady of the Pearls,' by Alt-xan-
IWIi-N R h. DBFOt -TNI.
SUPPER.
V.
wr sain g in every stronghold, city, village and hamlet in the land, his unbridled will IsdHcting daily cruelties rre iter and ti!l gre ifet upon all tho.e who dare lo pppcej hi in when, in a word, the bifter fruits of despotism being fully ripe. he hour sha'.l s-rik t r a people oppressed hy Intolerable tyranny, but remeau baring the freedom so lately lost, to rise in the:r nught, nnarmed and unequipped, vet burning with eengeful furv, r
contend against the armed, organized, perfectly j drilled and skillfull officered legions of the op press'T. Then will co ose buk the poisoned I chalice wh'ch thescoroful and rainfflorions North commended to the lips of the South Then a revelation, fiercer than that which desolated1 France, will begin, to end no man knows where or how. Then the blood ot their slaughtered Southern brethren . which h is been so long er) ing from the ground for venire nice, w ill fie appeased lr the sights an 1 sosJSJba of terror, the conflairre !
tiotis. tna-sacree. tints, battles, reif and siri til his garden Qaliibai tea Snloon, t II Fnv.iijd Soldiers which will sweep over the North from one end to S? mlmWl T "' 'LXTn' fAA Mr- . . ti i . All -C cord'ahv invited to call and I av a r.n un;. the other. Iben the Abolition ist s. s(, eager to, HahnV excetfenl Music Band will, at theVam. time, provoke war. su s0w to engage in it, will know a Ci'Ci-.LT, at ttw Garden.
what war is. aluiMeion U the Concert, to all jiSbaun aoi being in-
FOR TWE INVALID SOLDIERS AND Their Wives and Children, ATTHK t.vio.r n.it, ainoBmVt On Thursday, May 1, 1863. fVlBI UND ttSIGXKI) WILL GIVK, y FRII'.VT, THK j flr-t -1 iy ..f iv nxt at 8 aclecft in the erentoc, iu
Hitherto it his been a : retty pistin.o t ti prn. Thev luve reared iict.e, honors, offices from ir. Then will it he what thev h ire made it to us of fhe South; nar, worse, fir worse At d when tint frightful time comes, as cojne it urelv will, the innocent and the puiltv mut suflTer atatta
T'.is i- what Vallandigham and Sejmonr wished to avert when thej pleaded s earneatg for jieice But the divine nnrpose cannot he thwai'nd; 'lie petisltr of hlood (raininess sansf be pod. The election of Buchingh un deatrojo nil chance of a speedv pcae all prospecta of a pirtv which might overturn the Abolition tvranuT j thSOOgh the mild and lawiul instrumentalities orj the ballot boxes. Bj their ow n act. the people of the sTofth har mioe Abraham Lincoln their despot, and rhu must abide the consequences. With the Conne ticut election, passed the tmt opportunity which thev will ever have of deposing the tjrrant ai d of resfra;ning hi jviwer bv pevefii! BBCaisi. Xotlilng is left not the s in resource of fierce and bloody revolution. Theie i.- i terallw ao escu e from 'he m ist g inguinan civ. il war th it ever dis
ith l ol-i rs or I !o::gi; g to thetr f.ic.ilies. 10 c-i.t.
TM priK---d Wifl be li.o.dt d cv.-r to the ai)i'arv Coinruision. Ths Terr let of all refre.-binei.n T on hand. aprK-till may 1 MATTH S EM KIN EGG CR.
FOR SALE. STORE ROOM ON ' Washington Street, F O Ft S A. Li E . TmtKI STtd.Y ROOM, HALF A SQC I RE AVEST f Iba Bäte Hoaac, for sale lw. par cah. aprl5-dA :w3w Mi 'KERN AN & PlSBCB.
FOR SALE.
rwWbet !o: of rr-un 1 ailj. intaeon the north of the hloek r of buiHiups. built hj Kin and A FPzsrihbon on south ; lfn.;:. ....... .1.,. T . ..... I . . , r. . , A.n
... i i .1' .....nil - nr:, lira: IUI L:il"ll yvil'n . iw II . ir"'!l UT Tl IU graced the annals ot human histori ex.-et.t a nt deep, Will be aeM hi 20 or es ff-et lots, or the whole universal acquiescence in if.o!istisni Tins of ft ta one tet. Tfc; ? a valuable leeaJi'r for per bob
w oil I'l Of r , i u C les. KO.UIIOII ill IUC irouoies .v. ,.u. v i . - iw. .i . i , . n uir wuni-.-
in which the North is now involved, and tti e
still ereilter which ari r ipW appt . iclnrig H .' the pec-ple will not accept such a dltioa The revolotioii t the Jforth ; inimt lie averted It is doomed, in the inevitable order of things It in iv he delayed, but i' will a surcli come as mi aaWteg follows eiime Combabamj COJiafIBtOjr. I- is aid in a Waidtanajton diapatrn, to le u ioe.stood there, lhat Ko'ifrt Dale Oire... Dr HaOO, of Roaton,
at.''. Major M K
i v
if the armv. 'tue Keen ap
pointed CoOiBBtttioa lo IpTraligaK the ooajsll ' tion and neccMiiUes ol the eenti ibanda, and re port on thetiest mean of transferring tl-em into .self ansl linij g U borers. It is g od one or more of tbeOB will iisi; (I.i v i to :sc; i e liow :'.ie : t.at lem ilius jet before them was there wrought nut. and how- f.r its leson are nvail ihle in oar ese
RECRUITS WANTED. U. S, MARINE CORPS,
AMUSEMENTS.
II KT K O I'OlilT A II A K L. i.st nopr or .TflW .It.lf.'GtE .IttTf tat I t. lo i t -sc no. THI Hn V KVENINO. APRIL -J l. weaawaer'a t rawaiawoa f 'he romaot irjiina aweawJee FAN CHON,
OK
ANTKlJ for the fj. s. Mariae Cfirav. for rvtee n hoard tb- United Sta e- Mop of War. and at
Tin rent avy Tares, ,.1 aMe.homed veuna men .-f g d character, from M ! 35 vear "fare. Vo otbtrn MOl -rpi - All - ther inf.'rmatten will he eiven hv applrfng at the 1 1 u N.i 32. SOtTM IIXIW WS -TK FT. TWO DOLLaJHI W JI be paid to any eltiren or other j i :. ttia' 'uine an accepted recruit to tliif reoSeSOeOa. I H.MATHIWS, aawtS-alew I-t Ijout. aiel keniiiinj? Officrr.
MUSIC.
Panchon, her original character.) Xfr-s Magie Mitchell. r - : vi the PIKC.'Mi.iflow Pant" lanrhon. 'lay tnl c Dinrrtri I -i i --Mi HkiAv nmJtfu oe MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL,
DeCre!r and Par';,;tte Ulv ii.1Gmletnan
.. . S(ifnt . 75 "
fl!'erjr fj Private Hexes f 4 Oo
TJoorii Den at TS oc!?k Performarce rnm-
tuet.i. at 1 ; w isr 'y
A VACANT LOT ON WASHINGTON ST.. FOR SALE.
vrFiv & y. -ALvl school ..'o.rn .va . n. KE1HA.TI A. Illi Baa teal Ft oil ise Ö o raneesilaav Kurie Wartr.u Ne. le Nunl. Ill uo. trrL j st T-aly -aa
nr ia tliere muc ti O.sp lUen to make ronia order to induce a demanii.
f laHl Lot f wide and 4awp, at.4 will be wld Uw fur
M l r I . . i A r,Mli I . Ileal k-Laie Ageot
I ra
Wfcat bould 1 take for AUina? BRAN I) KS TU88IL AG 0 Thy Sive iminediata ref rent a t .v
:i'i-ne-s .a '. v ii rrriTtitrated fn thi trei-t o'd th- BropertJ ran he tK-ueht f-.r nearly one-fouth tr.e yrire .t W nhintrtr". at reel firoperty. It bas h"n dom- , on trafrd. äff SOteaJ ale. thut then- lias bsen a rnanv jrrd sold by hmisev rn this strcr. as any i.n WaafOctoe trtet, and, ir our branch of the businesy. I old, when in 1'Ui:ic-, mi re tob .ceo t whr!eale ihai any Ant houses on W.i-hincton Street. Tl,. I..ipjty ,",f ti;l, irro'ind. for a whole-ale !.u-i; . crrrater advantage I in the avin of dt.iyase tiia:. any other lcnt.on in tbe city, as go. l- can ! delirered f.n the pavement by all tbe 1 railroads. Ttn CvaiitaeS Trill are half the rrnt rf a 11 era rooi-i oq tfaeeaajftea s.freet. r. r Term", enquire of 9 P. KIRI.AND. Or. T. y. h,VAN. N. 73, oaia o( the ground, apr 15-d 1 m
DRY COODS.
f ot tht large t ea4 neat stock af Ciockt srer tweacht to taw eity. wbv w 4 , U t wkoieaww r rta I low W br.m tarn atnek far r l k-
a.e t arim tea cart aar fretgnt and other txpaoMt by bnrn j 1 r I Ik : - rf Ire u a caU and aee : -uVt tseUecl i r.S IT rv... .-e-y near taw Feat OÄce. II. D.41 noT A a O.. aprV '1 Ind arapni?a.ajd-.awa. WANTED. vMi.n t l 1 vi Aro CLOAK & MANTILLA HOUSE
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irre amiraent of
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B1I1K i. n.orrbcra, .r rowuaenrr railed Clap, le a alirusunc aai AjT, arvl ia too well known to require my - a;. 1 n. t .. t S" bat tt ta difBeali te IT ol i is a compain in H at Irw adajirr. H per. vade alirlaanea ca aocir-jr beb awaaS 4 tkBale, rrb ad poor, both aaarrted aal ale. A:tk ueb otrojible .nie lalfcacir. 0 Ji-trtsins aat coBietlxnei fatal, it ta a dtaeawe. tbe treat Baot tA wbasta, baa awaw-rally leeen worse than tiie kmm-m tulf Tte oaaaanwa faUiaaaabU trvata.i-nl 1 rat to l-pne jron of ail kaisitiea. ibe - - mi i.r. uiiiL-nvtnr on T-rea.' ai 1 tea.
al r .Tuel. or sou ,,l.l..y. 1. muatUirt. be bled.
.'jri.ef1 T I eil--' IM vi Iii. :
1 .LA.-! I a-atBMBÜL ftjl'l
k. v few dya IImt m4mmr ate caaaiaw; aue an er oaae moiiUi ireetaawht M thia way, wfaick Uie patarat bear with errat fortitude lor tear ot aaen; kw la dUrharcad. or discliarfrs knawall, wiiO aa llrttSabl 1 areUw, a eliest tucle.aa nlaiseaaeai ot tar iratrat (iaaia r a rtlea-e the rk of U hladaer. Thia Seeclhc. which at la .ike aoiiaraa, wilbafew dea m t os .liaeaaw, and 1 quite i leaaanttatake. ami whirL hae cured lauiuix!. u Vra. It.i.edelpkia, tkaJUtr rr at 4 matv -if the Southern eitiea. la a ."rtain and effectual remedy, thauu akae a rapid andparraaaerit cert, witho'il reran', to didrtnk or frne.rireBt wwaline, Jumina" or urer-.trainiaai This ream dy inr, al! t tins et diacovrre.: f'-r the i ure . t f di.se ' It SJ . xirarte.1 ftun our own pUnta, aod fwrlaaStj .if- . tt is purelx vnretat.le 1 1 coutain i.o BarrSOfjr, a Ibat J on ran jM.fe "Urelf to all kind mf weather, a lie . ai daiify-r froai tha aaedtciae. and f ran are ear. ful 11. raWtwis W jrwur pate. jmm -1tl h ie ns tate ..r -mell froaS It. lhat yoai are n. K . -o rompany, or te4Bfr. aetceted hy near. t friend Tin i nn .jaark wMetti'. mi a remedy diarorered awS -nmei - ,1 . tsy a reewla phyab-lan. aad conflib titly recommended tn 'he utifortunate. CitTThlV None i:e: -.ine wttht tbe ai (nature ad tl e p- -. W y Iia iU..n. arun1 the boa. Alt tn - fr1nr.-nv.it SffCaa m irk I wilt b f.roaecute.1 with tba nun . : rijjor of the law. v y V(SOW. aw.e l''oprte,r. ' iorinnati. Ohle. Änld by Druf rit cererall Jan2-dawir
I
DRY COODS.
DRUGS
HOSIB R Y .
NEW DRUG FIRM. 500
psami 1 o 1 rtjnn hum, t- nn add at a rr.ail advance on 'at yat' pracea.
S'H lieni und ll a' llnlf lloaev the brt aotn ut md the l wt price iu thia city.
1TEWAIT A MOiaiwA.A. SUCCKSoKS TO WM. !!.MAN.
No. 40 East Washington StreetUTK IM KM SKI. I. 'Mi lV'.S. MKOIt.'iNt, AC. that are bought of flr-t hinds for casi. tu the trade, pi ;hyici m, and lo the romctuti ty (reiierally, fur a aniill protli. and will aire eoe1al a'ienti ti.thwSyaacrij.tiontlepartnicii: ef tkva kwuluaaa.
P. S. 1 Iinvr il-poci'. f mv Iru, Art.. t tewer A
iissoi- nj Mmm. m no-araa tO PtwO. al liwlejMle atSrapnne Ketafl at TV M?r Rkirl of 2ü prln. I It I Mil I lIM. SaOSJ I n rat 1 boma U- U 4t Co.V oe;ehrted Linon fron 52 Apt. lat year's prlea. III ADV vi lS: MIIIITa. .10(1 Oozrn Mi I rtu, warrat.--. fit an-1 mode
Um r,. nt t .L ..l. r. .'..t t , i, . of the b. t material-b.iuht befon- be rreat rise and
M ..tn,n. .:,.l ...l.li, ...i. r ...i offered at a price the material could r-.tfcf houaht for
pu'
experiet.r.' and competent to carry ua the l uMiies. in all lubtancfaea. " WM. HANNAafüW. nic.i-'i ! -dStn.
n(.v.
M I 14 I II i
CLOAKS. &C.
LIIHKV SPUING NAUri'lKS!
Selected with tb itet cure prices lower than anywfhata eie. Mj mi: fit hv. A Ure aMrf m.-nt. among i !. : the celebrated K'N(iin kkai;k.
Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! "
aas e In evt:y lyle for tbe
a ff IK i uo i s.
.1 Mot from Y V-K-tlnna.) All l.tneri fi
to ffl j.rr loten. MM MIJI ifj IIHAH I.KN. A cwmplatr ataortaauat. I N Ml KHIR I i. Silk. Menna. !-atnb' Wool and C'ottou.
hxk i ; ut cloth ? icgt v:a (ail wool; frnne to 8, wortli IS to 10. SPsn WW vPPKRS fnew stylo, braded) $7tc12, Worth $!( to $ ',.
kXICAX cloaks, rerj haaaaaua , fr-m as to 15. PLAIN CLflTB ClltOCI.WtS. silclors and pneea. WATKIt-PatOOr SACtCFS. all tre. BUtCK SACQ1KS, all sircand ipiaüty. WATl"i;-rR(HF Circular?. new style. A handsome aorticent of UGB1 I'LmTH SIlAtV-
LKTTS, plahi a:.l ruflt d. arioea lor. Silk tiarnient to oufiuaeond with the at ovt styles
K I I SJSJ l l(lS. (in- ! rk f tt.f mo-t fVr- w in thin r1y, and babaa determirn'. to mii.e tV an important brant bin ourrat ! es, w w.Il givef 'ejr i ducenientato d.-alrr, pronnaiiig 1.. nan the market prW efor ai artirle. iimssb: x L4Urt 1 .-. V. U aiiini;ton Mreei. Retaaeeni llliiKiioiimt I rnniurr ate. mchle-'O-dlj
NOTICE.
MdpfAssc l l'iiipriitrrs and tatr
Tin Children'1 IFarlmriii m
Kiiildn a, ejb 0 BaTaTaaWJ S
Is particularly j'r t;. Land.
a EWta KLB. PLAIN v5t OKKAMKHTaK JOB
to, aud a full as-ortment kept' I 4 Inn. r. .-n i.eoa ire.t, betta.en t'eaaaylvanla
U'e si't alr fcSndab BI4ACH 81 i .H
aud Men Haav 1 pr. par d 10 execute all k ioS et TarntOf.
in tne net manner, ai t at r-aoiiaUu y
1 K eo rontau'iy 0:1 hand .tair
Posta, a .d tur'i them lo ..-.ler. and in ro. d or.ler.
All kl (is ol ear.uis Will : a- ' ; - -ame alaea arr
From M to 30 inoTaSS wide, all of the bet quality 1 -i r ?- :1m LL'i MütN V Bi; Jldr.K ! iwei rnes than the ,-ame can rnnv lie ptircha--d by awauauaawununi awaauan taauanuu aa aa aauui
ine case. We larva the t'o'intry Merchant to call an 1 examin o r stock, an w. canui.U th-ui a: Kasten jirice.
bod eanll ioO:-.vi ly ausl ut jnct that no other bona c 11 compete with. Tue baa SB th railr,..al Ol tucr" than t.e saved 1. iuji:ii: of Uv . I HU A f o., i'jiladelp'.r.a ! jk, Tvt and Äantilla Houe, South Meridian reet.I HauaeaMa. laal ap 31-aly
ATTOrVNEYS.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS. A. t I I i: 1: s Real Estate Agency, No. 39 1-2 E. Washington St., OPPOSn E I'JIK (1 'UKT HWll8QrAKK. aab'sTi
CM AS. V. .TAI;. Attorney at Law, to ß TEstrti ncct hall, wchlS J-dl x laiauaewlw., laaMum.
ATTORNEYS.
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Why should i uu a ho o Ii B A N I ) E ' S T r s si L A G 0 THF. WOVMafTl OltAM'LEg. rWam-ether rure Co-, h and Coli. feT V&recta
is wa Joasaa.
COLEHICK A JORDAH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, orrn i, boom mi 3 01 acrroici. R ,nmo. o. II Umml HasbiiiKtota Mreei.L.Janianwli. Inuiiinu. tu c:;- :i
WANTED. nOKV WAITED.
NOTICE.
TO HOLDERS CF COUNTY ORDERS.
OTlCK IS HLKKbY tbfTH THAT TUhRk futaii .e Trraurv of Mr ui fori
acniptioa mt II ui-tami. g Couatjr U--Sr. latere. t en and tmr eara, wl w. ia-.aceai -en ta 1 iaaa a4 oo ..pa ttou U."aas. j M N I- 'i at the Neiii-oet Office m n 1 ill T T T 1aU -w a n
aa Ä7.000 V?S twnO!VKD AHL Real Ktatt aeearltv, at tirbt r. as rv. ftjWtaJt, pa.rabw b. airua' paw lf J?J
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DRUCS AND MEDICINES.
X. F". SEKTOUR, DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, o. Ralea mmmnr Block. t W a wh j n sTlotssjafwl Wt, IN DIANAPOLIS, I7SD. Kti.P.S COSSTAXTLY 05 HAKD A FULL AlMmafI Ol PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, COAL OIL AND lArYFS, W !rC0 VI GLASS PERFUMERY AI7D 1 ANCY ARTICLES, L30 A FITI.L ASSORTMENT 1F CHUH K TKAS feölO At
