Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4070, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1863 — Page 2
DAILY SENTINEL
TU USIUN-If MUST BE PKE5KBVFI. IJco THCI13DAT MOKMNO. OCTOBER 23. T hTt; h r f g I Uotfcrnn. W puMUh th: rooming an article from the Wuhiooa Oirooicle, the AJrniniitration orpin, charRinj con-cptions upon tb part if General Rorciot in his administration of the (Tir of the military irurtrnnt lte!j niriitrJ ti liicv It i- little ninuUr that thee charge have not been ver.ti'ateJ before, D1 it in no Ien tränke tiat the Administration, having knowlle of thee uliepetl .corruption. hu1J continue that oGrer in the command of to important division of ihe Federal army. If the statements rnvJe b? the Chronicle are true, they are equ 11 daraacins to the Administration asto Geo Rostet am- No man in the arm has been more the 9urjett of adulation by the Administration prints thin has Oen. JloaiXftA, but now the tunehaa changed and he hs become the subject of the most bitter denunciation from the same aource. The ftu'ts llj;eI gaint him are not of recent oripin; hence the incotieMer.cy of the abt;?e now heaped upon the Mol of a few days ao. In hft" ppeech at Cincinnati, üen. Rs-wicba atated that bis action had met the full approral of the President, and he sij he wa at a los to know the reasons which indute! his redden removal, or auperedure. If be hac uch an endorsement from Mr. Liscoln, and we do not thti.k he would make the täte metit unlevj he had the dcument8 to sustain him, thi people will be at a Ios to understand this double dealing. It appear that the President fully approve of. Gen. RostcRAsa' m-tnApcmerit of the command etitrutetl to him, yet the confidential organ of the Administration producer the mot damning charges apai:.t him. Either the I'if-ident is hypocritical in his commend itin of Gen. R., or eUc the Administration organ, instigated by i) ttAx ci.eirm?, and fur ee!fih purpose, ire eniJetvorirpr to destroy bim. If the httcr should prove to be the case, it will only excite the popular sympathy iu his bbalf when the fact is ewtabliehod. On the other h md, if the accusations brought aunst him can be? known, the mec who kept ao corrupt and incompetent a man at the he.id of the Army of the Cumberland will receive the 'deserved rebuke of the people, e4pcial!v when they continuel Iii ru in that ponition until perhaps the mo-t important battle of the war had been fought and Jot. The development in this rae are additiinal evidences th-it there ia aomethin exceedingly rotten in the management of tlie war. A l unillr I'lcture. The We-diche IVwt, the (ierman Jacobin or gsn at St. Loui, in an article on the removal of. Oen. Hosicbana, thus portray the condition of the government;;! f-imiiy at Washington: It look now iu the house-government of the United Sute- pretty nearly n in a household where ram. wife nd tbildien are eternally fiht in p each other. iVo-perity lakes its leave, the 1 I thorer lid p-!-bye to ihe boue. and the litiie that is done is done with tauu-K nn l disgust The "trmger recognizes at the first plante tint the household i.s ';;oinj down the bill," and be turn to better climes from the filth and ruin of the boildircs. Thus it lMk in the hou-eho'd of Mr Lincoln at Wnshinuton. Mr. Liiroin and her hu.'Mti-l e.nl ate often jti rieiin, while some evil mouthed cousins nnd mints like UUir and Bites do their bet to idcreiee the tu mult Mr. Lincoln posees, indeeJ, the womanly Tir'ne ol iktubbornnes.s, and that faulty ub-tinacy wh'ch is unxpproch ih!e by any argument of reason, juit in the mmtier of that oltinate woman who snipped her finger at h"r husband while die was drowning. Mr Lincoln it.s in Washington ami anap bis fitters at the Missouri and K mis delegations. lie knows all the troubles of our people, but his tuhbornne and the reactionary aentiment of Sewar'J, nuke a second "Horned . Siefreil" of bim. whose tooh armor no complaint of the people, no cr of distress, enn jcne trite. In abort, this hlf bankrupt family in Wa-liington h s only one thoitht left, hoir to rtptir its hitntehnld in the next Vretldtutial election at the expense of other people. Who hall sy nay, on the lat point? It is a no'able coincidence, however, that in the fanie issue of the St. Ljuis Republican from which we 'copy the foregoing, appears a Idler from Mr. Ll'Coi. in which he limns the "happy family of Mivouri. This production we published a few days go. wjnrtllng' and Vandnlous riiurirr flrotiKtit .tcatnst Htm b the Washington Ctironlelr. Ktm tha Washinfrteu Chronicle, October 24 An octavo volume has just appeared from the prcsa of Lippincjtt A: Co , of rtnUdelnhu, which is likely to be severely criticised by those who! are familiar with the events tl professes to re! cord. That portion of the wojk which will prohaMv arrest more attention than n v other is the police record of the spie, smu:!ers, and rebel emissi yie? heuqr, tn tact, the narrative of the doings of the "array police" attached to (ien. Uosecraus' ' armv. This his been published, in a separate; and chetptrr lortn, and contains a sketch of the chief of the army police, Mr. William Truesdail. , Upon this portion of the "annala" we propose to j throw some additional light As the work is anonyaiou, the authorship ben simply that ofj "an officer," we may canvass it with all freedom. It I txssil!e. and by no me ins improbible. thit.j as Mr. Trmedatl, though hohlins no military j rsnk. is iSrniüsrly csllexi "colonel" in the army, he i the officer" who has written the book Cert.iitdv no "enemy" of his has "done the; thin;." The "chief ." in his connection with the army, first attracte-i attention, we helieve, while ' in the employ ol Gen. Pone. He was then a 1 sort of sub mil pent. Atter the evacuation of Corinth an importsnt core mini was tendered to (Jen R isecnus. which inlu lel piortion of Gen. TopeS Army of the Mississippi, and Mr. Truesdail thus came under (.en. Kosecrans' orders. He moo contrived to pcrsuide that (teneril to au- . thorie him t. e-tb!ih 11 urniy polii, the ostensible otiject of which .is to ctntt.re divert ers. rrest rehel cit zens ni d spies. wat h the m vement ol Federal otfi -ers. e-o Kiperieuce : ahoei. however, that the chief object ol the di-tiiiiui-hed chief was imlividutl aurandi-, ment and pain. S oti after hi ap;sintn: t:t he asK:itsl with hun-eif one Iiu ell. (h', of coure. S.MM1 be-stne "Mij ir" liu-ell iu polue and nrmy prUnce.) an I th t-er ot the"armv ptlur" Hm lim to nnke itse'f felt, and its doings talked about; s much th lt o'.mpUu,: tut tfieir prtKree-f ri-s er- f ntnU v to ide to 1 Gen. Grant. accom;iniel by repie-eutitiomh.it Gen. Ilosecrans ws counted un in.; and to-teri.lu- ' k l-na-le of t-otton thieves. An ui.porv w.i i:, i ffüuted. atid it wis '.own tint tins ili-s, t" banker 01 bout lieu, il .; ecr ins' be id.pinn. rs were habitually cotnmittii ilept el itioin- on i,. ccuntrr aroQnd, appireutly with the cedent ol Gen Ito-evTans, und cert tinly tiv the as-.-tuice of hi -sildier The mole .f operation was 1 droit and cuuninziy devi-evl l'-.iexl ill w..u!d j reprt to (ien Kosecran itnt M-:.,r, j .j0 i had di-coviTrd at a certain pi ai e, ijenera! ! v twenty or thirty mile uistsnt from o .r lite of pickrls, a ni!l baud of guerrtll-v or a .ie;(t cf prov i-ioji 1 or the rebel army. Waj;:. ould thereu;on be setit out under a ?rtr;j caTrtrv escort, tut ihey penerilly returned I iden w;th cotton instead of t-acon or train. Very nret-, indeel, were pierrillas (roucht in by tie-e eif-e dition, though sometime parties wouM te cip lure-1 who could not have leo quilty of uny preat crime, at they were invariably releie-i oti j Uk-ng the o.th uf allegiance." S)"st:-ßed wis' Geo Gnul that the hole affair was Rn as j hu-, that he lurued the hole of th operator out of tue army. - Trues-l.il wou'd probably hie found "hi occtiTiti.ri jr.Me.- had not Oen KoecMrn, about thit time. Iirn listed in comrnsnd ol Huell'a r try. The "Chief" no sooner beard of this mm J than he hied him to Bjwling Greeo He w.i
promptl? reinttted as "Chief of th Army I'olicc" A'f.m ti e Annv of the Cum'-. t and arrued at .Nahviiie, c' " Tn.es d to -4 w at the orner ot Church and High Ut-ei-. nd did a fj ict. we u;.e-.t. a pro!;lb!e bu-me for a tew week. Uv tU.t lime bis lone Iu!ly organized. anJ b amb-.tion roe nrcorl-.v.y. lie len.ored his oCi-e to a I - ond by Zollicof.er'n diugb'.er, wh.le for his own l.ei :iji.irters he took the elegant m u.sioti of Dr Jennu s, locate-J at the corner ol U " Cedar streets, and thenrefcrtli the Chiet of the Army Iubce was ecoi-d or.lf 1 General Roecrats His -tectives bad foünd t-eir wy into many ptivate families The I earing of bis ofhVers, a'ike to lial und di-Iojal citizens, was ollen iii-u'l,n,' in the extreme Thcv wmjld ri:c through the streets in a rn iw. r p rd mis t lil'e and li'iit, an i Carrie 1 them-eivt s h oir-niv Iv that einot le inon-trnce eie dJreed to (iov. Johns ..n, who hime!f appealel to (enerti Ro-e. ransto h ire the nuiiui ce checked. The Oei.er.il replied thst the Governor must apply directly to General True?dil for redrew; but that centlemm had long fiitce ce.?eI Vi beapproachile by civilians. He had taken the ground that neither hisntts nfr those of hi agents were to he questioned. Kre Jor g, and without the issuing of any c rde r, the Chief demanded and neized all the Coi, federate mone? in the banks and trokers' oßi es i Na-hfille. The riht of the CLiief of I'oln e to
do this w.-i quetionoi by Governor Johnson. who addressed Mr. Irue-dni upon me fcut.jeci, but receive.1 no reply. Klated by his bucce.s in this matter, he next contemplatel a seizure of the banks lhernclve, and cou lucting them under his own surrv"nion, his"Jiide Adoc t couu aelinc him thereto. Luckily before be t ok the sten. he mentioned his purtose to the Secretary of State, Mr Eist, who gave him "a piece of his mind" of such weighty proportiou- that t!ie di comfeitcd "Chief abandoned that speculation. However, be consoled bim-elf oon afterward by inaugunting a system of confi-cation, which he suree-sfullv carrie! on for mouths. He was also invested with authority to irive r.Y?-es, which power was withheld from all legitimste coram in ders. Heseize! troods; arrested whom he would on a charge of treason; triel them in his own court, convicted them, cent them to prison, and eonfi seated their proportv. Indeed, the perot "William Truesdail.Chicf of Police ol the Army ol the Cumberland." was the talk of the whoie armv. and a source of reuret and mortitication io all the general olürers. who Icind lliat both the Government and the armv would loco cinfiden e in their commander when it came to be known that he tolerated fucIi an institution, with euch a bead, in the army. Soon, however, .he Ctnet iower waa made sdill more conspicuous and frofi! able. He assumed the entire charge of the mails, le'ter, newspiper?, c.,to and Irom the army, farming out this profitable monopoly to his son anil a man named öcott. who Ootlt rat-MIT ac quired wealth bv it. Airain Governor Johnson remon.-trated with (en. Hosecrans about thee proceed inj, tut he turned a deaf ear to his ap peals It piJ-'el. in fact, into a bv word that Wm. True-dail was Commander in Chief of the Armv of tie Cumberlind. Wearied with his fruitless efforts o obtiiti from (Jen. Rosecr.ins remedy for this evil, and becoming anxious jt.ui the consequences if it were permitted to continue the faithful Governor rep tired to this city am laid the whole thing hefore the Government Circumstances at the time aere unfavorable lot crippling with it, and Governor Johnson returne home tiisannointeil. 1 rut'S'IaU was now in me ------ w r meredian of his power, nnd he exercised it un blu-ihiii'df . He began to boast that he could not be removed, and it was the common talk, cs peciallv atn nv' officers from Gr ant's arm v, who visitel Louisville, that he had a bold up- n (ien Rosccrans which wouM one duv de-trov the l it ter. Of c.iui'SR the General's rcnuta i n was t-e riouily dam afd by these things, lor S'-me olli cers openly ch irgcd True-dill wiih dishonesty, and Rosecrans with p irtictpating in it. The "Annals" uvcr'.oohs 11 th'se facts, and its anonymous author, apeak in; of Truesd illxs ): "As may bo readily supposed, such an exteu f-ive army crgai.iz it:on ere long attained con p: dcrable notoriety. It tn arsJialed its friends 'nd its eneruies in almot regiment il numbers. Even in the armv it h is f.een mo?t violently ass tiled, not only by the victims in the ranks, but by olli cers, whose evil deeds were not past finding out. If any direct charge was made, however, to (ten. Ro-ecrans, it was at once and fully investigated; ami in no one instance has the charge been main tained a affecting the good character ol its chief or of his principal aids. The breath of calumny has been ewr watted to the President's er. and the newspaper.? of last spring contained the an nouncen.ent th it a speei il commission had been appointed at Washington to investigate the tpe rations of the police of the Army ol the Cumberland. Many weeks elapsed, and this was not done. At the solicitation of its chief and his as sistvjts, (ien Rosecrans then appointed a special inspector, dpt. Temple CI trk, formerly a mem ber of his tatrin Mississippi, and now chief upon the scafi' of Prig. Gen Johnson, of Kentucky, to examine into the operation of the army olice, aud report." One man, and be ranking only as Captain, to investigate chirges of fuch tnignitude ano gr.iv it)! The "Annals does not tell, what its author must have knon. that Capt Temple Clark was the intim. ite friend of Rosecrans and Trucsdail, nnd tint. on his rrival at Nashville, he so con ducted himself in a place of public amusement that Capts. Pratt and Garrett, of Gen. Mitchell's staff, were, for the honor of the profession, con strained to m ike dl tres against him for "con duct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman." and that, when bis conduct was about to be ollicitlly investigated, an order from General Rosecrans put an end to the proceedings Was it to be wondered at that Cant. Temple CI trk nude a favoraMc rciort? The incidents in the lift? o! a sv or detective rndicern m must il.nu 1.. i..?. rerit. and :im nrca 7 : ti. 01 11 f such miirnitude a rhe police of the Army of the Cun.bctlmd, could not well help disoveiin m.iuv oltndT.s. Hut what wecom.d iin of in the Annals" is, that favoritism und jurti ility are shown in the .-election from the police recoids. It heromes toir duty, us it bar pens to !e in our rower, to describe other doings of this j;re tt or gan'zition. Soon after Ohief True-d ail first moved into .o.iicotier s h' lise. a neuro apoene l itt the otfuv ol (loverncr Johnson, 'representing
lhat bo had run aw ty from his nn-ster, and that j piper criei.cv. lNe-e zute oj tn? 1 tent, tt-.e arhe hid brought with him a horse valued at j riotiin: of Cunl, and we kn w 11 t how $1.(KM) The tiovemor ordered him to hand the ; tnmv other iriv'ul an I enthe'y secu'ar suhjects. horse ovit to the Qtnrterniaitcr, who would re Thisnnv fe tlimmner iu whi -h the cuthu-i-turn it to the owner if he was a loyal 1:1 in It asm of the Aiiiencm neoe is :nfl icnced anl ! turne 1 out that "M ij r" KusseM had ;ot posse sup;nrel. but we nelieve in. E .:iih audience sion of the horse, and, when the nero preseuie'l . cm possji.iy listen to -u-h luiuie wit'i any; himself with the ltovernor'5 order br the !;or-e other feeling th.n tint of dis-ui It is not hJ to be transferre! b the Q iirtet m i-trr. Itu-seüi (jtse-tjon of oil t.tt; it is not even ;i que !
nut him in vrisoi.. Keinonstr u.ce lioni tiov.
Johnson only brought a reply from Trues.lail sitci! names and mo-t venerated associations thit he obeved no order exept from General ' into the arena of p .rtv tol:iic. It is soinetliin Rosecrans. far w ..r-e th 111 all tliis. Il is the deliber itel v Amin, an Irishmtn xvhn hvJ lot a limb in the ' wn'uv: up, not as an object of worldly ambitij:,, fetleral service, and whose lovaltv was w eil at- fu.t of religious worship ami devotional veneratete.l, obtained a permit to take a hundred hush- tion. tint extravasal.' v mii v and de-ire of over-
el ol ptatocs to ÄAslivtbe lor s.1 .ile. Truesiltil seize. the potatoes on the p.e.. l!i it the owner was
dislovil, and the joint reore-entitions ot the , theless not tn-ie o..;.-eo to s-iuno le - 01 ti 1Covcrnir.th SccrcMry of Stiff, the Postniter t -on il inuipine thin it i to the tir-t principles and ti e Comptroller, t tile d to recover the p v.r fthe meek, hum'ile. and pe icelul religion with
ra l!t property. ?it:i res' ml to defectives, who in oiuise entered svt-i 'i families, they were of cour-e generally succes-fu! in coti ici'n.; ersot:s of disloval sentimen and practices, an I coi üsv'ition of their property s; lol'oaed. Hut not seldom innocent parties us ft"" red lv the doii tit" ihe p ili'-c. (I f ce p oticu! 11 'y t'cserve attention One of True-dailV detectives lilod ni:f diy upon a I tdv who was o !, foit wl.o h id a on in the n '.-el armv. Heire-ented h:mc!i a belonjin to the .unereiineut is her son. add! ir tint he should return in a lew diys. and tint il sh.e ould prcture .1 letter .md nie it m !er cloth. rg. he wou.d convey tl.em to him S'ie infornitd him lhat althonii slit. woiil.l iot rcud suih an act as wrcp.r in view of the dct tt;;l,.,: 1 tie toy, yet. a h by il wotll ill, she c."., 1 p.. 1 st ud su Mi ari i ies itliout tit t l.l tin i' ' ; -rm --'iu from the a.i'ii Tit es Ti:e de tAt ive's. a: -atr was th it she w.u.! 1 h tefu.ed. and her t ov nun!,! coiiiinue to --.tier. The tetnputioi; w.ts strotii. und under s':. it an j 1 pt'.r of tl 'e puked up an itriwers. t:rio--:if a letier. Ihe next in. the "..tint !;;. e rrnr iiice tok every thine valui'de Irom her ho -e. it.clul.ni pearly s-r". wnicfi was a!I ..he had ;ie tij the case before Governor Johnson, but de dined to hive anything more to d wi;h ti e .rir.ii ii;.'ii. This is but one of rainvca-es of tlie same r.itare Mr. Truesd ol S'lperinteiideJ the pressing of ne-roes and norse, an.i in ine isiter work r e wns otiif c.i.iiht handsomely. He was sending off to spiei.vlid animals he had pressed lor the cavairy sei vice but in-tead of fend inj: them to Mur recstHiru. he ticketed them to St. louis, A hi word was Uw. they went afelr until thev arriveil m the department of Gen. l.yle, who eized thenj axil turned them over to the proper authorities. The " Anntl." rontsir, some none which are true, but a great ra iny which are mutilated, and the hsvndsome part given the public, as la ihece . a a . t
The book in True V-il's ! Hit e ill ! jw that, n ni cert ..i ers 'irt iire i .a g" T-g p to t; e rii'jo-oiie w i i w, i e "ui i . i ... i ... 1 1 ie cram Hal no harm. i:it our s.a. c is ex main. Thst any armv pol ce can dt nru-h ooi, Uist Jlr. 1 rueviail s ?p es ana uciecines prOTU'e'l much ralusbie intorni.v.n.n, is certain; but fuch an organization hnuM be held to ffrict ctountabil.ty, or it miy do incalc jl ib.e unscli.ef. iii:i:c:iii:ii i Morn.iM). the London Time on die lCelllon of llic ItnUlcala. From ths L.jri lon Times, Or ober 8. The resolution announced br. tlie Rev. Mr. Wsrl Heecher of abt lining during hi residence iti fciciif'O imn ao'jressinj- puoiic meetings or h muling coiitriveri il topics, lis not heen prtiof aiinst his zst, his love uf notoriel.v, or hi de ire of no longer keeping under a bu-hel tint light of which he believes h'nn-elf the appointed holder and dispen-er. "A mm that is a Chris tian," atcordins to Mr Ward Reecher, "is in bl-'S-ora." anl Mr. Deecher has heen bJosstmine so long that it is time he should bring forth Liuit filter his kind. He professes birn-e'l an imitator o the Author of Christi mitv. Wheiever there ! is waiit, or sorrow, r isulfeiing. there is t neel;" und the only question with the Rev. Mr W.nd Beecher i,' Cau I ?upply it?" 11 s religion is love. Een teTiper mc" and abdi'i-oiim are not enough br him; he requires something more L-'ve is his principle, and the power of saying things that folks need and don't want i- trs pratti-e. Such is the amith'e being h his come among us, and, as there seems to te but a scanty flippt y ol lve, aymptthy, and mk h Christian graces in Anierica at this moment, e rejoice greitly tint this gifted m m has condescended to bte ik hi vow of silence, and ;it a m-eting of. the Friends of Temperance, at the C-bden Hotel, Glasgow, hts given us all the op porturiitv of appreciating the manner in which what is passing iu Ameiica can be reconciled with the theory and practice of the Chri-tiati religion Mr. Ward Beet her was driven to in ike an admission wh'n h rhou d be taken note of bv every person who wishes to umierstand the rno'ive of the wir Clni-tiiiis of America We have been In the bibit of -upposin that the patty of which Mr Ueecher is the apostle and the ornament were actu ited in their support of a w r policy by svmptthv f ir the negro rate; that, if their Innds are stained with b ood, the motives of this blood-lied, though ovetstrainod and fmatical. weie puie; ami th it no worldlv ambition, no nation tl pride, no Iti-t f()r dominion mingled itself with the convictions which have led them to call aloud for fre-h sacrifices, to rejoice over the reeking si tu jiter ol cverv battlefield, and to ad.rt a policy ol extermination. Ac cording t Mr IVeehcr, we ate entirely mistaken The tirt object was the le-toration of the Union; the aholitioii of slavery was an afterthought "Rebel became so potent, and their aims si :tl o nihig. th it ihe Pres .lent w is oblige i to il tie recourse to ihe crushing of the rebellion by abol ishing slavery, which stink riht into the hettt of the enemy." What, then, whs the war nude lor? "If there is any Icelim in our own country as extensive as the uiiuo-phete, as deep as the ocean, as immovable as the mountains it i.s this; thit our nation sluil not be cut in two; we will rather give the last child we have the last penny we possess If there be one thing we count as a decree of God. it is that the Un'on shall stand for God and liberty. We love our country; it is leligiou to Jo so." We now begin to luve a little more insight into Mr. Beecher' doe'rines ol love and sympathy We un (erstand very cleatlv th it the preservation ol the Union is tin; end, Hnd abolition only one (if the me m; hi love i not for hi fellow men; his sxmpathv is not lor hum m sorrow or hum in suffering; the spirit with which he believe himself to be filled, and whi-h he con-dder to be divine, tie dignities bv the n ime of I ve of country. Whit he un derstaiid bv "country" we know not; he cannot mem the mere soil of the American Union, for there i no danger that it will piss away, who ever may become of the furious anfagnists who tear each other to pieces on itsMirface; he cannot mean the inhabitants of America, for he would inflict on them without fl nchiug ever injury that hum in ingenuity can devise; would s in ifice the North bv hundreds of thousands on the battle field for the sake of confisc iling the whole property of the South, burning their cities, miking their home desolate and their fields a desert, in order tint the survivor of the sword and the proscription may beg their bread it: foreign lands ns monuments of the vengeance of their victori ou brethren. This he c;.I!s preserving the Union lor God nd liberty; and we ghill .a mm 1 believe him when he can persuade us that the Greit Being, who is forever in his mouth, and who he seems to think has di rectly inspired all the follies and eri lies of the American civil war, recognizes the lust ot do min on as the piraraount motive of hum in con duct, and all things lawful that tend to erafify that ntssion. and when he can show us that the ciue of liberty is pro mo teil by overthrowing tree L'oiernineut m the Sörth in order to im poverish, to expitriate or destroy five million men in the South. In what page of the I b'c was it ever writfen that the preventing one large community from dividing into two was a cau-e s h dv and sacred th it for the sake of it every com v a m moment ot the Decalogue, everv ire ej t in the Gospel, may tie lawfully violated and set at delimce? It is nnh.ipjilv no new thing lor men to extenu ite the evil mems which thev use bv the goodness of the ends whien thei eck. W can listen with natience to a Matesruan wl.o peek to demonstrate that the unity of the Amer iean republic is an object of such pirm-umt i-n porta nee that all sacrifice must be m ide to at tain it. W e c in I.steii to any one except :i tii'ti ' i -t er of rel iiliori w ho t dasi ihemo'l-l V t el Is U s I h 1 1 thi pure'.v seeulir end the iu tineu in:' 'f the American Union a religious end; th it it s 11. c tilies the means in the sjht of (bt;thit thoe I who offer up their chi'dren to ti.:s M iloch o! merelv hum in pr le an t un'ii'io i are 1 1 be likened to Ahrihiru oflVrin-; u: I.- c. an I tint the sorrows of a nitiouthu ifH cteil resem'.'e the woe of the c irde 1 of t(i hse n tue. S i'l less are these t!iin eu lur ible wfie i they are in'erpersed with the m it conim .nnl o e lern uk on Hon of tlie taiuilnr introuuctioti 01 lite mo : wr.elaim'j iower lisch hi on been u. uvxn spring of A mericm politics, tmt which is never wh'-b it -eek to i lentily itself. d say that in Mr Ih e l ei 's iew the pre-crv ition of the Uni mi is 'in u tide f religious belief, is to do sen iu-tite to M, Heecher"? views. The pre erva-ioii ot the Union. ;iCfordini to him. i , pn lui omt d ctriue o? Coii-'ianiry that, nther tl. in it houl i he vi-dated. every other ptincip'e o? the teii-i -n m 1 v he law luliy stt asn.e Uie tiuih is h is. ihn Mr U o.I lite, t er ami los OroMier w .r Chti-li-iis are t!ie inventors, and propipators of 1 new bei 'el' icüci n we will not e ill '.t and . ' t T. .. 1 . n; 1 v r.tke ineir 1 . ice accoroiiii . " "miuuh ti ine;r cieeo is siinpiy r . I ! 1 .. f tiouj h. The Unit n is ' orte an.: in.i;vi-iri;e, ami .ir v-an i-eoei is us, 1 1 .- i-f ir .1 i) prophet It you a-k for the evidence o a faith which si-onis intended entirely to su; ersele the ' si itit and price; is o Clui-ti inity. the mswer i ti e 11 - j jt of Mahomet tl.esword The f.eliei" : is lr;.e. bta i..se Mr tVe.l.er a. id his a-sociites are pre.Mrt-1 to e'.ermiirtte fiie million hunim beincs who oeny it. It cerl aiul v h not derived , much ediricaiion from it ptophct.-; but. on the' other h nd. it h 1 been tieyond almost any rHi ; ion on record, fertile in mtrtirs. At the pre-ent raiment, tlie evidence seem somewhit doubtful, ( and the news of the !a-t reat battle m iv shike tie faith ol the weaker brethren. but e hive no fears of the Kev Mr. Ward Hcivl er. The mm who hts i-ersuaded him.-elf. and thinks he can : ptTsuade others, that any Divine element i in-j voUe.1 in the trans.ictiot which have, during -i 1 4- . . 4 . n me iai two year arvi a nut, nisueu.e .T.njrricw llepuhlic a pindemoiiium on earth, is elevated ( lr above, or sunk deep below, the posr-ibility of conviction He ftsnds or tails to him'clf alone, and !. d wn with sovereign contempt upon ail ho cheri-h any sympathy for their fellow creature. eii'uer black r white, ' 1 , . Cleveland rejoices ui the oior ol fiiteeu pelr''?Um refineriM A fmll bit of land SO.000 acres is to be o!d at auction in Cnad
f Ma. Molly Hyde
Fr'm tb C'r.rim!! Tnce rnrr-r.t, (Vt. 2. I Inanrlal and ninierriii I iiintii:ir) for tlie I .! Hrrk. The g'dd m ukt Invng be-n creitly unsettled, there w .s a consequent iire-ul .rity in ti.ar.tial as well as commercial matters Iruuiday
to day, and the quotations were good but from hour to hour. 1 he range of the gold market his been fully 12 per cent . csu?ed, no d uht, by all torts of rumor?, laus fIe, possible and other wise, regarding the m tnagement of tle affairs of Ü:e riition, in the Cibintt and in the field. The new from England tint the rebel ram h idben feized by the British Gov ernment" caused a de ebne of some 5 per cent , and then the removal of Gm. Rosecrans jut it bc aain. ami .-o the mnket In been kicked up and down by t.ie crowd of peculator which infest W aitd Wil Ii am s"eets in New York, and tlie commerce of the court ry m-le to rcpnd to their Ire.iks from hour to hour, which is as humiliating us il is true The continued pressure of exchange on our mnket depressed price, and a decline was established early in the week to f (ä. I-10 di-count buing. and par frellinx, at winch the market chse dull Currency has been fully as c'ose as it was the previous w e k. but whilst the tightness ol the money mnket continued, it not been felt to any i;re t extent, nnd the new National Dtnk jaippoe-l their t u-lomers at their latidard rate, 6 I er cent ; but out-ide of them 7! per cent, was the range. Thedemmd for Kentucky currency histicen steady all the week, and rate are firmer, and round lots would c in mind a sinde over our quotition (iovemnient ?ecurities were a frha.de easier. We quote: . BfVINO. StLLIXG. NVvr York. C.'.U Silver Ihtiuu'I !iae I S1-10 (lis. pr. ,4.S rem. 464-47 prem. ;j."3i37 prern. iry&VJ t-rm. I nrem. KiT.tuc!y r-ank t.oo-it.. . Indiana Mate iiot pa Orli-r ei: Wg-hiiifrtiD, Or i!icites Q'iar'ernia-t'-rs' Vouch r. city Q urn rma-tir-' . Vo .cbers cuuntry Al4 prern. 1 lis. 97 .' a no sale. The furthi- adv itn e in the rate of freight by railway, which went into operation on Monday, and the p.re it iiie.u' trity in the price of .'o.d, kept the uei. era markets in an unsettled cieii tion. aiid tti teiiallv uim'ni-lictl tie voinme ot busine-s. Men h mi's enemllv, but especially those who tleal iu Hour, r.in an 1 provisions, have felt the insecurity whic.'i hiii's over the m I ju licioui iiit. 1101. s. and hive t etr.oned, thei e tore, from enteiin into adventure to a i:iet event. They rc.i-on tint, alhoiih ohl is l.r)7 to day, it miv he leu percent lower or higher to morrow, .-nd thcitbv wholly di.-coticeit the best laid scheme. Fiour, a regard prices, is in i.b ut the same position it wa a eek airo Wheat is miteritlly hii:tier, . millers iVoni the interior hoi to come into market to -uipp'y them-elves, as uie f umers are not willing to sell nt the qnoMtions Com has been duM lor ear, and lower, lui the Uovern rnfiit contrat t i took shelled more freely , and it advanced. I. ye and brlev have been in good demand at nur tjuot ttions. Whisky declined to 53c, but advanced to 51c apf.iin. Potatoes declined to 6iO(7Zn,Je per bushel, and in better .supply . Ibitter uiich.mped Chefse a shade firmer. N tils 5'fc per ke higher, and scarce Lin.-ceil oil (2.'lo lower, and the demmd quite li'ht. Ileeswiix, fe it hers and in-eii: have lamely advanced, nnd ihe receipts are lifht. Hide and leather are higher and active. The grocery market did not undergo any material change; the demand hi been light, and the mnket at the .ame lime firm at our quotation, he "aiise they Hie in fact relatively lower tli tti tho-e current at the seaboard. In the provi-ion niirket, there has been rather a quiet and dull feeling; Mess pork mid lard weie purchased unon easier terms, but with any improvement in the demand price would st lieu up quickly to the previous fi.'iire. The hii: h price at which hos are opciing" creatly increase the confidence ot holders, no doubt. Grease and t-tllow are '.(c lower. We tue now on the vere of the ooik feiJ"ii, but there is not mm h compar i'i vel siidn'.out hogs About 2,5'Hr weie slaiir htered nd ptckid by Messrs Keek and S'l dftr -iin el ist Fridiv, hi the owner's aecoun', and thei e h i ve teen su'es made of C(M) head, to be delivered next week $G, averaging 'JIM pound; 5'0 do at $5 75. diliveted next week; and l.i'OO tlo. at $b, avert ing 2 HI pounds ami 111 ward, tlelivere 1 ihe middle of next m nth; and yesserday $0 wa freely offered for i2o!J pound nvt,rge. without finding miny seller. A gootl huunly of hog may be expected the coming wrck from Kentucky, und, shou'd the weather continue favor ib'fc. a general opening of the picking: season. There i a desire to get ham, and, there heing a re dy nnik.'t lor thp lower grade tif lard, there is no tloubf tint $G cm be psi'l at the outset, but, should the br eign tlemand not exist, this price cannot be sus tained for miv time, and a large and Midden de cline will be the result. Green hams are sellini nt H''e. and. some time ago. sales w ere made for lotwaral iliUverv at c.iC; but tins demand will soon be supplied, nnd so also will tint for lard Lb tier generally regard the pro-pect ol th- mitket exceeilinglv unfa voratde, and the for eign p u kei. nnnv of whom nr3 now here, iv tli.it noi e of coiiseipience can be taken fur abroad at the pM-senl rates. Tlie t(eult in Ieiinrlvnnin Cortin' majority in Pcnn lvnni:i is now aeertained ollicially tobe about l5tW)l), which is four or five thousand ahead of the rest of the Si te ticket. The I-ei-l tture is, however, in a curious muddle. The lower House i a tie, whi'e the Senile hi one Republican mijori'y; but thiol one of tlie Ilepub'ican Senators from ihe wes'crti pirt ot the S'ite.. Major White, is a pris uier in Richmond, and likely to remain there, owifg to the dead lock in the matter of exchange. Hence neither party will be able to eon'r.d the Lezis'ature, and a eornrrombe rnut be f tfe-'re l in the orginiz ition. Ti e fruit. of victory in Penu-ylvani 1, therefore, .'ire Io-f to the Renuhlii" ms, ;i ibv eooiot conti"! ih legislative meiure of the seion. This occ t:oi;s nin h i-lngrin to the Repuhlican Executive, and fJov Curtin is reported lo h ive siul that Major W.'ii'e m.i-t l e ex h inged if ir co-t , dozen re'jel pent 1 a's to clfect it N. V World. OwDASHfs! The Sr Lou' D-tn crit pu'.lishc an a.lhe-s fiom a Mr. I) ike. of hat city, to whom Mr.Loi'-oln :niU ---. I Iii- renlv to the Missouri radicils, in which Dnike d'scn-' the 1'resident' le ter The D-in,',rat h 1 the nudacitv the "loval" St. L-n:t D-'mocrat to pay: "Weth'tik the country m ill sigreethat in candor of st Hern tit. as well as argument, Mr. Drake ha deci'Iedlv tlie atlv ildage." Tap that i.ll, Mr. Sew ird. "Is ther no virtue Citaht?" Dl-TIRBINO THE II.UMO.V OF THE PaKTT The IY.:!adelt.hü Iiupuirer (Republican; la a New Voik letrcr which :.: There ire tor: tin Iciders of the Kepuhlican parr 1 here pursuing a course of conduct fnih is but little calculated to pro-luce thit harmony and utiiti iu the rank which are ah ilutely nece-sary to Sue-el's next month I adude to Tliuilow Weed, M ivor Oo.ke and Theodore Tilton, w'iore person il;t;e iu the iiew p.tpei are becomlli a J o.-llli e SC tl.ual. ALI. StfUTS Or IMIC IGAItl'HV TheR'chmonI C ty Cmn.i! hn appropriate! iö l.O lj tor the relief ol the p-jor. Parrott himself i.s on M )rris guperiateiidin the tirii.5: of his six mile .-helU Ani-riom luiffil') mcit is an article of sue ces-l'ul ;a-.-ul ttioti in Berlin. Th drift in New York S'.ite will procure about 5,' Od men. Ne York is a to have a new State hou-e plans a'.I reaJy, and are the contractors. Old Sitvuni. the J inme3 tliim' . hn cot t pty $l5o,"0dfor murdering ;iti E i.is am in. Extravagant price. Secretary nhie! newpaper oran decUre there will b n i tre-h loan At preeot. SImon let well eiK'Uih aloue! Drihim Y"t2f 5 hi? ju-t leLanother bride to the altar. Bruhini i.r;e hia people to receive kindly the siter from ahroid. Wall street i desa-ri1! ttetns thickly tren with financial torpedo, ns Charleston harbor is Mit tobe with similar engine prep-red with villaitiou) aal: pet re. at-.J it is aynt as dan(erou ti a mm of meitu to venture within the precinct of the one for a Federal ennhoat lo puke her noc up the water t.f the other.
AMUSEMENTS.
TI IVYll O I I) Is I TA IS Alii-. R ' Aß K JlVNArtER... ' Mr. W. H. RILf T. Thursday Evening, Oct. 29th, 1863. Miss MARY PROVOST. Es-.KOKK aX.k MC C TVcll GrW'IlllO. OVEVHK OrXHEJTRA .r J i o is t: o .r. UTTo-tnorrow Benf fit of Mi MART TROVOST. CLK DF PlttES. Dress Cir le and Psrquet'e LsJy ari'1 ;iitiTnn Eai-h al ukn.l Llv G-ll-ry I All Kerreil Se-t TO Tent'. 75 Ca-nts. 23 C-nt. 5 in . W C nt. no Trivate Pxs '"PR .t o nce oj-n r'i 19 o'clock A. M. till 2 il. ' r"IJor opea ijor open t 7 o'cluck, Curtain rt-e at preFOR RENT. T7rn,TinTn tmrsn a comfohtaklt ftr- ' NI.shfd House. irl hMTfn or more rooms i , can le rented to 1e-irab!e occupants for one or three mor.t.. t v appbing t w. P. A r. 't- LI P. ocr29-dIw "4 "We-t Washington streft. IslOOMS FOR RENT. fflRFHE ARE A F"W MORE TtOOMS TO RF.XT j l suitaM for ofR. e-) i" the Kind- r B'k, TH'i Et W h rcto" re-f, -oiith siHe. 1-eiween Pennsylvania and ; IKiJtwar? -'rert. Apt ly on the preml-e , or to W T. LARK. Tomer Virgiuue avenue and Alabama street. oct20-d2t STATIONERY. FIRST CLASS ARTICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS St ationery! For Btnk, Express and Uailroad Offices, Trivate OHces, Ac, Ac. at Bowcn. Stewart & Co's. oc'24-t2w CROCERIES. Ruger & Jaycox, Wholesale Dealers in AND Opposite Union f)cpot East; Fi rzfiiimu uiiD m.xnf INDIANAPOLIS, IND. LAKE SALT. KUKER A: JAYCOX, o7srs fm: thk salt company ofonundatiAS, New York, .eil L V KE S L T At Lake piirrs with freight addci, ca.sb. Ruger 8l Jaycox, MANUFACTURERS OF Fin3 Cut Chewing and Smoking TOBACCOS. TIIE TRADE SUPPLIED ON M05T LIBER ALTERMS. OCf.'6-dlw G-reat Western CLOCK IIO I. SF., T-lSTAP.LISHF.n IN BT THE PRESENT PRO ij ?' t'THK. at No Maine .rret, Ci cinnati, 0., wh v 01' will alway f.n a full tvk ot tbe clelr e ih lhm-. wrk, including CalriKier, Kt-t;uU-to-s. We-irhi arvl Snnj- clKk rKl Timepiece, a 1 -o, al! k nd- t common rtieup work fn ta a'l other maoti'ar-tnr-f. AM k nt of C) k Mtiiai and Tnmminic oll to the tr-te at rh lowe-t Wrtern pric-n lil-r ar respectfully incited tu call or end orden in So. T29 Main atreet. wbre th- w,lf receive prompt attent-nTi. - E. LLAKtSl.KK. ffjtS-'Sa-d'y REAL ESTATE AGENCY. rricKernan& Pierce, . REIL ESTATE AGBXCY First 'Door Iv.M of Pi.lmrr Houm (UP STAIRS.) t fE ntTE PiR "ALE HOC ES aND LOTS jN 'Y the Cty of ltidiauap-ti, aivd arta and Farminf land in ttl stat. and will aU lower liian can t prrkaU iMb-r. frb21-dakwlj
COUNTY
Notic f tf nhj girtn tbat I am now raij torrr! tha arTrraJ X-o.-jE.oM oT 1O03 for 3VIiioja County.
-?TT5!4w rqnirthit th t' nhallb- paM kVrfpU aril ornai Ud ui.Jer tie t.ar.Mnt la tf The Taxes for the Year TOWNsnirs. Centre Toan-hip, lnli-th' cifT or IatiTpli. rr t0. tT.tr. T.-.nl.in l'..ll. 5n-u! lh- cit. cf Indian ipoliotiTMJe " - Toil p.r f 10) r. 1 jar fill! roii p-r 1100 1 it per $10" ivil rtrilK F. 1 ii;i p. r roii rer f 1 n) loll Frarklin r-rry Pike Wa-h'r.jton'4 Wavrc " . Warrt-n t. L-r-nce " Dvcatur " In lianapoli, October 2, 1 i: tv29-d t w h wtw MEDICAL. How to Keep in Good Health, -ANI What is th.' Cause of Disease. 'i ITF. rniMAKY CAl'sK OF F.VKKT PIF ASF. TTI AT fl-h isiieir to is hnpuritv t.f th thul. The hl od ber.im1- imixir' fr-'TTi ithiiv Cjtu. Inrioire air or chanite of woath-r, un hol.vrue 1h1 nl exjo-ure ar-aniiig the principal cm en uf impurity T the Mood, 'ihe sjntptni?. a a ,ii.M nm, Ix-it.ta. bf . eoi.fud 1 Ji'msht. -J e dull .in.l heav. , d' ne-s, coMlip.)t-oii of t' e ow.-l.s, b"d ta-te in ih rnoutli, f ul lotirue. Ii er complain', IiMins i'i the dark an.t -tr. - tf ttt.rverite. sl-ep'e - - -rr ' . . liivtits. che, cramp. ra:u .and ;Ihtns .f the chef .bartt 1 . . . a I .L:lt. ourn. K"U H'-ti rii u'ii.io in, piikir urn pur.mc, cum" and fevers mreor h's arcanpaniiru; tl e-e. and a lony train of troublsomi and dancerou a!f ction, a I -f whirh miv 1k prvente1 out carr.l by tk na f'w d-e of V: STKICKLAXtl'i Vi-r.KTARhK ITMKY1SG AXTI BiMUrs PILO. Ihey will purify the tdood and put the t-tornach, b-wrls ai d liver in a heal hy cotflitioii. Tli-y are 1 articularly t-uifal ! for chronic and nervous diseases. Every fani'ly and er ry oM er frhuld keep a mp;-ly of thve I'i IN, as many iseas- are obviated by their use. Tby are a mild and fe niedi. iu, and can b taken at any tim without dner of taking cold. Sold by all DruKK'.-t- or ent to any prt on red Irt of 2i rents and a stamped rnvr lop, addressed I)r. STUICK LAND, C Käst Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. COQGH NO MORE. Try Strick I a niS Mellifluous Couli i:als;iinv This is the best and cheapest rem-dv forCushs, Colds, Hoarseness, AKtlmia, W n.x.pinj Cuh and Consumption. EerylKly who has tried this excellent Ilal.-am etithusiaticndy ricomnit-d it. Mrs. Mitchell, Rarr street, Ciicintmti. Kyn Khe h been a tearful sufferer w- tb eolith for nun? jear. io bad not to be able t walk up stami. She took one tiotile of ihi DaNam, and liaa len better ever since, and an vises alt who luve Coughs Cotds md A-thma to try tLi- valuable C"Uh Bal-am. Fifty cents per boit le. Sol t by all lriig.rist(, and manufar ur d at 6 Ka-t Fourth strei, Cincinnati. oc 21 dAwly 3P I Xj K ! A Sure Cure. A Certain Remedy. VERYBODY IS BF.IX0 CFREDOFTHIS DISTBESSE IJ 1XG tliae by the use of DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Head what a Mifferer ays: Mr. J. V. Hazird, 169 Second 8tre t. Cincinnati, says he has been a dread" ui suffer r with Tib's for a I.iur time. He had trid nearly everythine, and could obtain no relief. He ned about otw b-urth of a pt or Ur. Sir cklaiid'a File Liniment, and it made n complete cure. He advise all who are sutlerii.K to try th- remelv. t'old by 11 druk'K;st. FIFIY CENTS TEH IOT. Manufactured at o. G Fast hoarth 6treet, Cincinnati. A-k for STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. S-Tit 'o any part of the State on receipt of fl. C 22-dAwIy DRY GOODS. CQ P o o W o Q & 4 b w H Pi in CG 0 b 0 H EÜ CO in i M o CO o O CQ O 0 w to ao o Eh & O CO 3D ! M o Ü CQ r-H w & CQ o o 0 MILLINERS. MISS T DOYLE f TAS RKVDVKD ITEK P RtS MILLTXERT KSTABI i I.I"II MKS T to No.39Sutli lr.inoi, ,tre.t Beit door 10 the OrienaJ Hooe. She ha Jut returned fern the Fant with a fuTT a&d coxiplete aaortraeut tl tbe Diot fMblooab! it t lea of Douiiet. IKihbon. French Flowers, ritimrs, Ilridnl Wreatli AM all gA u.aa j fwnd In a 3rt cUm nae. 'Hitinf begabt fr ihe Kaat aotttjer&bcad teacher and lTer. i Dovle will p,y pariicalar attention to all order or calli In lhat !. JJi D reiarn her tbaafcs for paat favor and aoHcit aeootinuance of tketame. oct?-4y
TAXES. (
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ISO arf ns follows, viz: H e '' c I a 5 x - 2 t i 9 I I It t ' J t,1 I 1 I ? I ' 75 ' .. ? 1 1 1 1 2 1 .. I 15 .. I 40 .. ; 10 .. ! ss 8 j 3 .. . J5 1 ' 3 1 is is 15 IS 15 ii is IS 15 1 1 90 H6 l :s M 1 :j 1 .v K3 1 60 K7 1 S5 1 M 7T 1 19 1 s 91 1 LO tu I 0 21 30 75 'JO .. W , 10 j 1 ?5 .. : t ?0 (10 , 10 I 20 T5 y ' .. '25 20 i 10 I 10 i 20 :s "so .. I es ?n iü ; 10 I ru 8 i 6 i I t .. 3 ! i t i 75 V) .. I 25 vo 10 7S ilw 10 1 ?o 2' :?li 75 5) 20 M.1 75 10 2 !1U 75 IT . - 10 ;o .. ' 23 10 10 20 23 ' 23 ! es ! 3 ! "5 10 1 GEORGE F. MEYER, RFAfURFR CF MAMQN C(fXTT. FURS. WM, LOUD i CO, XC5 sind Wcsv Washington Street, RK. UK.tflVIXa RV KXV 2 to lU'-if alre..y lrg a KKS.S DAILY ACCKSSIOXS and txtonif aMTlment of FUSS, American Sable, Tb clici.-t and TaTx?-t toik In the State, comrriain?.V, ,.li'J 4Capt s. FÜRl3, French Sable j A f't.l li!, and elected with much care for thl market. ? FURU, Water Mink, Sometbii nr r.il Lai dsorr.e. FURl;, Imitation of ßlink Very finejnnl would dceive,th best jadrea. FUR Siberian Squirrel, TliecLci5 rt a UJy cm buy. 1 FURiJ, White Coney, I For Misa and Children, in great variety and very low prices. FURS, Muffs, In all res and qualities. j FurSf Cuffs; All irra le. Call and examine onr tock before parchasiiig el.-' where. HUME, LORD & CO. Silk Velvet Cloaks. r Xew f.tjlC, and very baadsome. Ciotli Cloaks. from thr best Louf-es Jn tbe country.and all warranted Frenfch Bever Cloaks. yew and-'itndsoa) deigns. CIIEAV CLOTH CLOAKS, In grrat riety and verr cheap. Missi s' ? nnd Childn ns Cloaks. CIltCULAK CLOAKS. Xew e1eftrri of Loti- and Sqnare. AH tb latert and mo-t approved nyle received weekly direct from ew York bv Kxpres. Gartnenu made to order la any tyle, at 'jort noiice, at tbe SHAWLS. A eery Urge and band-a.me Stock f Long and Square. coinpiUirg Trcncli NqunrcMiau it, Mt-lprd 1'ulalr linarl, II r or he llordred Xhatrli, Xlilbrt Miau lk, TraveHns Miut 1 tor Itdir A Genii. Sllssfsand Children' Shatcts. tSmkil Profit, Gooi Valae, and quiet Sale, la the m..tto. HUME, L0ED & CO., IMIIANAPULIM. aujrlS. HOTELS. PLANTERS' HOTEL, ACTON YOUNG. Proprietor. (FOKÜKHLT OK ICkMIVJL'E, TEIf "ESSEE.) 0. P. KF.SDALL Clerk. La'e of fa'eai. Ind Sixth St., between Main and Market, Xj oui rrill o, Iy. 1)KKSONS WISHING TO C) TO XASIIVILUt OR uthw.Jl Si,d It to their iLtereft t top at thU liotel- oct2i-dl7 CROCERiES. New York Grocery, X0. 17 EAST WA81IINGT05 ST..JD00I?S NTKJTOr j LEANS' BLOCK. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER r! m wym tiour, tc, Ac. Cah fjrWlieataBl othtryar. ortll-dly "crocergT7 I w. h. ratCMT. a. r. looowaa. 3ST E "W FIR F AUG in 4 wotDWAU).frxxxssoarVoTiura:K BmiS- tn tae Grocery lra4, N. f w. icatoa atreet, la Uta Kinder rUurk. lrWLaaa A 4m. ltd.
