Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4460, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1865 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL.

Tai C2II0V IT MCST BE rEESERYED. IJaetso

MONDAY MORNINO. FEBRUARY 6

Thai Ptae rtlaai.n am Failure Tbe

luae. It U lopoesible to form, from tbe telegraphic report of ib interne between Mfwri. Li col tod SkWaed upon ibe od iIt, to 1 Mesr - s ... o(r illi, 11 (7 TT KB ma VtariiiL upon n other, is icteilieot conclusion io regard to Its parpo, iu character or it results. All we koow, op to the reports of last right, it that tbe bighal oGciaU io our government the Freai dent and Secretary o! State held a convolution with tbe representative of the so railed S-juth em Confederacy. Two individual!, who claim to be par, excellence, loyal men, traveled a considerable diata&ce to bold a parley with thee traitors, these rebel. these men whom tbey have denounced as deserving death for disloyalty to tba rorerntaent which they rerreent. Mark well tba position. Tht rebel representative and Mr President LixaoL and Mr SweUr? Sawaao met upou t Wh, ,iht have ther to equal tertna What more ripbt have tbey to thu compromise the government, or to bold il. Urcoarae with rebels traitors than the bum bleat citizen ? And baa not their couie given a character to tbe rebellion recocnition of tbe right that the rebel claim end dttnat.d, which tbe moat extreme conce-iv.na of a private citizen could not confer ! The repre-erUti? es of the government and the representatives of tbe south rn confederacj met on equal terms more than tbta. President Liwcolm reccgnixea and bolda Intercourse with the repreentalires of Jtfl Da Ti. tbe arch traitor. A w have atated, we know not tbe result of tbe interview, but we in fer that there is little, if any. hope of a peaceful solution of our national difference. We wiehed otherwise mot sincerely, but we must accept the issue as presented and act accordingly. The Democratic National Confection, which met in Cbicsgo on tbe 2Uth of August last, UTI IU UlvnVJ V.J aa v. unanirooupl? and eLtbufiastically adurted tie following resolution as a plaok in it platform ' K rv and as a law to the party Revived, Tht in the future, in the past, we wi;i siinere wun utswervinii naeiifv u nr union, under tbe constitution, as me cniy sonu foundation ol our stretigtn, secuniy ami neppioeaa a a people, and as a frame work of govr r- I ernment equally conducive to the welfare srd prosperity of all the states, botb northern and J aoutnern. a... . . . . .A III Tbis resolution pledged, it any sucn pieage was necesry, the democratic party to mainttin inviolate the integrity of the American Union Tbe candidate of thl convention accepted the nominations tendered to them upon that plat form, and Mr. PcxDLnri.!, to silence the slan ders of his political opponent, in a letttr just previous to tbe election, stated most unequivo cally that the preservation of our territorial in tegiity as it was before the commencement of the war, was an indispensable condition to the settlement ol our national troubles. That is the position of the democratic party. It is reported that the rebel representative, in their interview with Mr. Lixcolx, demanded separation and recognition aa the only conditions of peace upon their Dirt. This demand cannot be rolontsrily conceded. Mr. Li.ncol and Mr. SxwaaD did right if tbey utterly refused to en tertaio such a proposition or negotiate upon such term. Every man in the north, no ma'tcr whtt may be his party affiliations, is pledged to main tain our territorial integrity, the union as it wa, 9 m k . . aw! ai YXTliaftn I V. . i a i al la rpälntäl aal it now sppear to be, there will be, there can be, but one sentiment among tnoe wno reverence tneun.on.nd acanowieoge u.e autnority oi tr.e national covernmetit. We notice that tbe rebel I a i leaaera. in speecnes to ineir people, proclaim mat . tba onl hone of near is in a viirorou rroecu- ' ' . tion of the war. I htt i the isue presented, and w must accept it We yield not the conviction iViat tfiat lrriKta mm m m ... al,i.K c, ,ra mn rr m n . I I ...v ..t,.v.v - a " v . ..f,-.. .... ... wouta nave neen aro H...UM nave been av,,.ieo. but we roui meet tbe question as it is forced upa u I be only way to TDe only way to peace now pre-ented seems to be a vigorous prosecution of the war. The experience of the pt four yetrs demon Urate mot concluively that the rebellion can oolv be crushed by an overwhelming force. It Mr. Likcolm had upon the first requiition for troops, called a million of men into the seid in Stead of seventv live thouaiud. the war would hare been of short dura'ioti. What was policv then, i none the lea so now. Kvrry dictate of bummiiy and every consideration of economy, deuitnd a speeiv cotie!uiou of the wr, and peace cn tnly be restored by placing a sufficient force in the fHd to overthrow the rebel armies. If wa have not the power aud resources to accomplih that end. the sooner we yield the s'rugfle the better. Thu lar tbe failure has not been with the people, who have cheerfully contributed every man and every d liar required of them to sustain the government and tuppre tbe rebellion. Personal. The readers of Tba Setikl and ot The Journal will bear us witness thit we have avoid ed personal controversies, and have only engaged in them wl-n urju?tly availed. We mut confe tba we are at a lo to corccive tbe motives whi.-b have int lotted the gros at ru" " tacks upon us bv aur political opp.nents , .'m.-,,t t .V,. I .K. -t;....:.l IIVUI IIIVU.J ill., mi r .."SUIUri 1 1 1 V runila! ".Uli i1uit nf tViia n.rve- In nn fejiwl tK!a v.rf.ra. ... r-r "t " I K . . ..... ... ... an enemies seem to nave oeeu governeo wh.u tbe idea that if tbey could break down so hum j a .... a a . . a. . . ' Die an individual as ourselt it would b all tbat la necessary to destroy th democratic priy. What ether motive could there be for the vin lictumMi anil mtlicn with which ll,. t.... steadily pursued us? Bat we s ill live. Od Saturday laet Tbe Journal aain ai!ed urith unusual ferocity, winlinj up a column and av half of abue with the thre.t of more billinptte if we did cot keep quiet ia the fjtare. Rabf Tbeedi-or iu-thief that fwcr, Hür. II. CatItlM aMwrcom.a lev .Ufa a-n.rn tbe fl.or of . I tbe llouee, disclaimed t r tviaioilttv of n e !- ttoria'.upcn the baby ac plt -tiler wcre-ci? half a dozen editors in the .. tm. V;n th.t apology we eicuse our pious friend from the authorship of the rt:c! ol , Saturday lt. ir, unscrupulous an t venomous as h is, we are uni -lin to believe that he could de-, er. 1 lo ueti a deptb of malice, fil'h and f!ehvd. If correctly informed, the article in q.euion is the joint production of His Hxiellvncy aiad hi confidential friend, his executive maraper, the Ute ed. tor of The Journal, aba wa kicked out of the oSic for reoLs we mj g.ve on another occasion. Why this display of venom sg;nt u ? Four yearaaco Ii 11 Svn.aovi.was a ctndi.late for Ute printer To t-e-ure the nomination ard e!eclion, aa be declaief to u "ub-eentl v. he aide a meto r-onal asanlt u;em ut chtr'-i:- 1 U with various abuses in te a!miniartii,, y" the tflic. but which be wa very careful to aiopt when be e ured the po.it.on He pat, in ' tbe foliowii g plea to secure hi noa.it.at.on. in j appsal to tbe republican nomioee of tbe j aUajia'atart. la oppoaiag tte eoctrtst syttea: J

"Cat off tba abofca acd tba once la safer

tt lent b? the obligation ot an oath acd the I power to cbooae tn hone oncer toan tDe con . t rnctjBtcni The aoarif. proprietors of Tbe Journal were elected State Printer A few data ggo werave ote instance of the noce.ty oi me itepuwican . .. a . an ... I State PriHer. M( showed .that io two li.tle I jib-, f ,,.,rf!Mf of the obligation of an oth. he - - t- - overcharged the Scale SLD7 30 To further - lastrate the honesty of the men nho arc asiail wz es. the ttirity of theorzan of tbe Republican party, we give another item: in a ou awprn io oy me repooucan K4Te pr;nl Mi - 1 . t I ter, dared June 12, I?C1, iq the charge for printkg 10.000 copies of the law. of Indiana, the Io!- . . . I Io i ixui v u ire luuuu. it 4tt).000 aheets fo!,le1. at (1 25 $50.1 (K) In the bill dateJ Jul?. ItCl. for Lrictinc 10. (Ml r I..,;.. nr..i.M,;nn th. f..!U inK item cd Le loooo: Folding $275 00 T?r 77S 00 charred for foldintr the laws. at. the regular and extra aemons. The law. of iKjtb 9ei"ion are bound in one Tolume they can b found io tbe library, and it will be eeen that .u.m m,m ofo r.r IK rrr . f n r. in , ". ,,,o - ' ,ne rrJU'" "ou P-8"' w" "u" tures in tbe extra lesaion, mading tugnaturc? ;n -11 V..- m..t.;Ml. tff( h91 .I.n.iMm " u,u,,'"' v.v, -e aid it give 230.ÜOU eheeta to be lolded. aud I the law allow 10 centa a hundred aheeufor fold ineeich signature, tba correct charge would b nnnni n-J.... iVt. r. IW iM .n.l it vi nhowian overcharge on tbe single item of IOM th Uwaof 545 (K). Tbia added to the inq overcharge before mentioned will nuke tbe sum of $1,242 30, enough to purchase 243 reams of paper, at the price piid in lbCl. We have rlentv mora of the same sort of w item, but enough for to-day. Now com tbe application, and Tbe Jour nal men cannot fail to feel tbe force of their own criticism, which we give in full: I But while on the question of christian forgive neo?, we beg to remind tne erutc oi i ne semi a .a . a er I tli . I lH, that while Christ inculcated tbe duty of forLTI, tljBf VJID llVMtV"va u w m j va giving private iijune. be set a aotable example of the trestment public tranor-and pub ;c plunderers should receive, when he scourged the m-ney chners and trafficers from the portals ol the temple, which they, to ue his language, h id made "a aen ol tn.cv. Th it f T, iourD-i a4 much at fault s . ,n a nf ..!,. - its logic. ' ' a. i c 11 a. . ... Jidas betnyed the Sgn ol God. Cataline I Xkwcomb k Co ssy that the order of the Son 0r i ;oerlT was, tn "order of asa-in." In what " lhecompiirirtijn? Will tbey place an oranizi tion which they charactcriza as traitorous on an eouality with the Son of God? Is there no dif ference between exposing "an order of an-ai-iii' and thebetnyal of Christ? We thank The Journal for its allusion. We accept it as a mot withering condemntion of and their MOETOX. CaERlNOTO.I. NfcWCOMB awoci:ca. The Sons of Liberty 1 were a "band of assassins. " says tbe vet the rorernment witness Journ.il, tc-tifieg th'tt he w is hired by tbe men in author ity to inveigle unu ecting men into the or ganizition, a traitorous association, for the pur ro?e ol exposing and punishing them. Do the .1 I f A ... tl,a I v... 7 present day, txniou a greater oegrce oi morai a . j .a- . a The Governor of the State, a conservator of the , ... .'.i. a . . neace.or who should be such, and whose duty it ... ..r,r a mr.ln.ino mn to temot the I V I. V V... . . au.., -J r- I unwary into the paths of error to adrar.ee party themes! n trvfng the "order a? beiug crimiusl for ties as soon as we were informed or the consp.r- . U ,i .i.tn thi tn thnm th inni.iitv. - ' "v "' -" --j 4 nT more, the scoundreiism ol tne men wno wn f.n. .I..t ... fnr m.lirinna nnrnoaes. Mark r r--the diflV retire between us and our accusers. 1 he I . m ,mct.t that we were informed of the revolution.1 . .1! I .11 . . . .nai . .r If a.rT verlerne wr i iuuur m biw .. 7 ' . if mc were guilty of any error in that regard we tan jut iu the poMtiou of such men as Jisrrn e McDonald, Michael C, lvtaa. Aqvilla Josts. Jo-lph K, EroxaTot, the members of the Democratic Sute Central Committee, and mtnj others who labored diligently to stop it. M.-aTo. Cauhsotox and NtwcuxB knew of tht) con,pir-Cy before we did, or anj of the par ties named, and they did not raise a finger to stop it Tbe conspirators walked tbe streets ol ...... e I. tne City lor two weeas auer me wuoie tcncuic ... . became known to the authorities, and even permilted to leave without arrest. Why was thi? What explanation can they oar lor tr.us tnnmg ith the lives and property of our citizens? Wish .v.-v...t- r.K- nA,.mmrtittUrr..n. me -ia.: ... b.v trol. the plot, so lar as tney were coucernvu. . a- .. ll WOlllil hive ben allows to culminate and . , , , vc-m tne p.ouer -rrr per" fc Morton & Co. in collu-ion with tbe conspirators to break down the Democratic party? It net i... .v r. f... ,k.,a :iai ntivEi .au .... ... ! 1 I TL' ..th crime and ailh the cr.m.nala? This is a damning recorO. Jl i a spot oi iniamy wnicn W . a A" V I I can t:eCT be washed out. it ... r,t an.r ,.rw tn rnlv in detail lo the low an 1 lying assuls of the Journal, will say briefly: We It is a lie that we were a voluntary witne? We were eurpenacd by tbe government and ! fnrred nrnn the stand. The statement we made ! , , . , ., .... . . we enould. nowever. nave rgiuunrur puuiiMiru . . Z . m a . !rti Llll lf iallrG1vS and nf nt'.r mliti. . calfrieDdS.lt It bad not Den SO given. 11 lie lbal we taderetl, coaied and .ro nnrtn . th roTf r t0 .poolntus to the trea- , t. mitt)t-int, ir.,i If th, matter . a. mt ! ever mentioned to him it ws not bv our sugcestion. But the governcr bought up Catalim N , : body and sou!, by giving him the place. It is a lie tb at we printed "The Democratic Platform in ItjC, mainly on paper belonging to the state." We bad nothing to do with tbe pub lie printing until lrj7. Tbe Journal has something to say about rebel yropathjr.ng. W hat is the record of that print in this regard? In January, leGl, it iid: Va aril! heÜrvt that a war t: nuiitiin am ..... v Ul . U I I II 'k r rrr.rnent over those who believe that the. wo ild be t'CMer i tT under anotr er. i unieise. cruel, ai.d, in Amerii sn, infonwfrnf In Auut following, four month after the cjraroet.cemect of the war, it declared it had not chinked its previously cxpreeil opinions. Aud wuh a full knowledge of these sentiment, tbe repub'.iian party gae Ti e Journal the state prititinc Knough for ID day. If forced to continue this personal warfare we shall iiie eome interesting d"t!,,FBflltl of mtn hi-h ia vithor.ty. whit h may point a moral, i they do not adorn a tale. The materials are abundant Tna Sxn a Bishof Bishop Hopkins of Vermont, is now, by seniority, the presiding bihop of the rro'estant Episcopal Church in this country. It is siid that he bt been invited to make an episcopal visitation to tbat part of Louisiana row in the federal lines Ho bishop has been seen there aiace tbe defection from the church to the array, of tbe rebel General Bishop Polk a ew Schuyler Colfax; ha. sold his interest Io the St J RegTMr to bis partners. Be started the paper twenty years ago

Chuge US at one time witn DC- occa,iou. We believe he ha been comnli- 1 .u . . . ' ' i tbus,..tic puD ic.

VI ?lalt"PaJ, 4aJU .ua.. I 111 117J V HIS lli.ui:i Ul vi II I III lur I CUU'II HOW - . . .. , ' llal aril ..a .,..,, , y I ... r L- ?. ti t . , On of t in him i ikN nl il d unn u. i a Ital an tera from tte

not informing tbe tutbi- fj .,ur U!S m-HU" "" Jir: ,tTr ,iecr 1u'c,i . ni.i . ..""V" . I"

"Ttxm Antl-SlatTer? jlnrodmcnt. The following is the to la tte Ci.ked

States Hoate of Representative on the passage of the resolution providing for an ameoJffieat to the conatita lion abolishing negro slavery: Yeaa Mers. Allison. Ames, Anderen, ArLold Alh!cy. B.iy, Baldwin (Mich ), BaUwin m mm, (M ). Baxter. Bcamso. Blaine, Blir, lilo la... a a. W V . liweJi. öoja. br.LCesee. Uroomaii. Urown (UVt Va), Ambrose W. Clark. Freeman CUlk Coob. CoiTroth. Colfax. Cole.' Cresweil. Davis (Md.), Dvi (IV Y'.). Dawe. Dennin. Dixon. Djnnelly. Dng. DumoLt. Ecklev, Elhot, English, I'aroawurtb, Frabk, Gauaon. Gar field. Gooch, GrinneM, GrioM, Hale. Herrick, iiij;by Hooper, Hotchkias, Hubbard (Iowa). " - " " " HuWardf Cno.). Hurburd, Hutrfaitis. In?ertoil. J "' K;OR,KeIley Ke lojrg (Mich ) Kellogg (. 1 ). Kne. Knox. Littifj'ihn. L-wd. i 1 1 1 . ' w mrm T .11 ar ' ft iir ' m'r lifii iiip ji r : it.tii: t T : J ciurir. Mcli doe. Mi:ltr (N. Y ), Moorebed. Morrill, liorn ( ). A. M Tora. L Mra. iub, iorioo, vicii. u ifii I J, una i ai l.'. V... . IM II Alt' I II n..L D i I irrMiii, t riunio, i itr, i oiueru. i rir. inunnui KDJall (Kj ). Rice fMaw.b Rice f Me . Rol 1Dt (N il K,lliD- ( Mo.). Svher.ck. Scbofield, Shannon, Sioan. Smith, Sm:ther. SnauMin?, I Ci... Cr.ol. V V Vi... TKim Th,.mu ' i ' Valkenburtr. W.a bume (in )f W.shburne (Mm.). Welter, Whaley, W beeler. William. N iMer. ilon. nccxl bridge, VSorthu.'Cton and leamtn Illi. ilesr. J U. Allen, J Allen. Ancona. Bli Brk9.Browo ( Wi.),Ch.r.ler.CUy. Cox, Craven, Dwn, Dermicon. hden, h-k-er ton, EUridte. Fink, Grover. Hall, Htrding, liarru.gion. urri! ;,iiHriMi.. .Jim, IT . Tt J- stf.f tl :. IM tT.. Jnhi.Aon f 1 . Johnson -fü .. Kalbfluch. Ker nao. Knapp. Law. Lnjr. Malory. Miller (Ta ), Morrt (O 5, Morrwou oMc, O Neil (0 ), Feuüeton. Ferry. Fruvn. Utndll (IV). Robinson. ovui,, oww v.i cm, am-u-c, o-uin, Sweat. Townend. Wadworth. Ward. (J A White, J. W. While. Wiufield, Beo. Wood, F VVood-5b Tbe ahenee, or thoe not otintr. were Mer. Lazetr, Leblond. Micy, M-Dweil. McKincey, Middleton, Fwa,;ers and Voorhees 8. Tbe Democrats wbo voted for it were Buily, of PenrHjlv.mia; B ildwin, of Michigan; CulTioth, of PennI v;mia : Hutcbins, of Ohio: O lell, Steele, Herrick . Gmon and Radford, of New York; English, of Connecticut; Yenrnn,of Kcu tucky, and Kin,of Miouri. Tlie? Indianapolis Journal and m mm mm u mm mm v son The Iiadi.lJo. ju reaierfIit j not ttie of Libert)'. i Journal labor hnl to convince not rotirinrrii nf this fft irt-'l Tb Idtr twr. df..H;.. t,a ..J.t. of lhe of Lirty. Ot cjure our re-ider Un p t,ivn it.n, rw.ih....' nf ir.,..t v brved the tiDleiure of the S.,n- of LibPrtv heu ther were auDood to be a mtcr in tbe I I r I ti . I ä r I it a wry irt f ia ninwr v , . I m m. IT . I. . i i uu nuj in nsv utiuvv lauv, I'Miy, rail' 4 we Ale liui ow fQ uie lhft t:;lU.e of nn ord,r which i broken down and belpUs. and. by the act. of ome of it. leiders, is covered with odium. Hut thee fact rhall not cauce u to do iiju-ti e to worthy men, or to stand litlesrd by and fee others wrong them. In 80 rue counties of the eute a very considerable Dortion of the democratic party went into thi order. Iu othetn Floyd ninoni? them sc-ircely a corpor.ii'. guird belo.'icl to it. We Ihu.L tbo-e whoijin ed the order did wron. We thought at the J time, and said so; and, withou yanity, we thirik we mav sty that we kept some of our fiiend ! out of the order. ! Undoubtedly thrre wne men in the order ; natriotic as any out of it. If theie were those in it plotting treu5o.j. the cla- to whom we refer did not know it. Of this we leel confideut To' a,...i.la... ...... ....f... .v.,. may have belonu.ed to this proscribed order, from eloped to this pio-:cnbcd order, from j .of theMorgan raid bill, s Mr 5ht.ey ! do, would, we think, be an act of i Z and irjuMice. If it can be abowc j ffererhv the raid ,,r, LI f ,i r,m J the benefits propo?cs to M" that any sullerer by the raid gave ai 1 and com- ! . - i (ort to ne eiiernT tlCr before, at the t me, or after the raid, let him be excluded from the ben ... .i ..... l ' " ' '"l.uc ' 4Ul"V suuerer was a Son of Liberty is no evidence of treason or ,.c.,t.. i;.;,;. ti,. ir,,.r,,i rf-r. "t'n t, f r u-o,. ,r. .aa vvau.u.. .w auv ...-.V. .14,. ...,, . lodianapolf for the purpose of frustrating the rlot of Dodd and 'omp:iny. Undoubtedly Mr. -- v , apt;;t cf "plot of the I . i... :..:..- it. ,i : . I rt,jiuuuni."'i3. tic pain ujvrc w.i eiciiernciii ana alarm amon tne people n ui pn oi tne e. "ho were selling otT thesr produce Rat if the-e neonlo nnroved oi the revoliiti.marv nlot. a0j cjx I f'O'tntrV j - ... . nnrorhii.cr tnlntion " fflbv ,,1 4-Äl .-,,..?, fhpr ..,. nt h, .lra.lp,l it. toming, or u leave lhe country to avoid it. l he Journal undertakes a defense of the de tedivcH" who gaii.etl admittance to the order, took its oaths and obligations, and then betrayed it to its enemies. The Jouri.! says the.e men could not have committed perjury, beoau-e the oths were illegal and extra-juoic'al Well we will leave that ouetion to be decided bv tho.e who are- better srhoolwl in rn.iifrv th-n w- nm. fr?lH to be jjul if The Journal's rc-isoniuc be i orrect, no man i morally obnoxious to the rhftr- nf nerinrv for violatino- ll.P nhli-tlnr.a - - r I impoeeti upon nun in joinintr a jiatiic. r an fV. pi.a ..r . r-mre.nn. I.i..- am 0Alh3 not administered by an officer of the law, "nu m an ouicmi capacu. are exira-ju iicMi. an ine oougai.ous oi tnee cruets are an oi mat i rnirin.r T V ., ..... . . . i ne jourtai. nowever. awnue oacn. lav ereat ires uj on ti.ese oatns oi tue s,,ns 1 1 l. uet ty. . .1 . , . I , ... It pictured them as most horrible, and inculcated I 'he idea that II who took them were louud to t ih comf - ht N, if .ma ec-viii', t)ty were nf nu Wi.diag force. ti. i, ell. tO a mail whejtook them under a misapprehension to one wbo took them supposing them to mean one , . . .,... llllULi "WHS lutl IVIIM UitJCII IHJ'liri llir wrre'cerU;u not binding in morals But what I . . . i ttre we to think ol tho-e perrou w ho to.k these oaths with the deliberate purpose of revealing tn,m ' U ,at doct 1 he Journal think of them? N. A Ledger. C'tirsea ltootlns' at Home. ThedepoM.-m they have inaugurated, comes home sometime, like a cure. to root among "ie UiarK. repuoucan. jir utie pre-cnteo. on I Monday last, an instance of that fact to the Sen .i. U-.amtn a ... ; i tn Kan mlam ti.ii.Kirtf. airtain I.m.I, 1 .. L . i .aa.,..a,....u yji irvi 1 . . l I ?....; . urnui.m mvu. ui ruinruuHumi: iuiuimit . . ... ttl t,PA. tratimon, ..aini . . f .,. . , . -J. li;..- . ...... . . made to for b; temaritv bv the .r.r i.r I " . L . II .ai .all inlA rrla.K II . a fcllC Umi J . lit V- V iiku ..IITawil. 1113 MMre was taken po-esion of bv the attache. His private papers were ceiied He whs denied re - Iei-e from eoi.6nement t-hort cf bail to the enormou .mount ot half a million of dollar ! Mr. Htlc, spe.k.nir oa the subject iu his place ia the Senate of the Lnuei iM.ttee, answers an ,nquiry as to the cau?e of the mm' arrest it, the these wore,: " I aver, before my country an ! ray CicxJ, that T li.ril I la. a.Krl..m- i.f . .1 . i K (Vi.. lk a ... . of thU frsl i::C.rcir.iti0 hat he gave eviience in that ii.vetigati n " This, he i: rt'Jo!lec:el. is the lint:u2e of republican," a-tbhek as Eret-u; an J doe, therefore, no more hn ju-tice to the hideoti-re-a oi the despotism of his accused faction. The fui c ionvry w h r lcretl the rret of rh witness of frauds in the uvy department was i aked to hand l im over to the civil courts. The 1 ...l. : t - II. .1 , . . . , i .k.:..l .''vi K 1 . - "Tbe ciil court are orgmzI to acqL.f: but. . , , .. .ii i t we orcantie court tocnxxct. And how does' . ... ....... V the covernmeut eo pack the war " ber.ch a to. t. .-- . l , .: r ir t I iiu-ii tue i i.Ki- vm lu-intr. jii . ii.ir Ketire-J efficers are mde ju lije. he declare1, and the.e. in their anx etv for pay and employment, are dependent upon departmentil p!eaure, and thu. he very pointedly impl-e. to)l of de partmental wjli! To arrest, on the part of one of the dread magtitte of the a iminitntion, i thus. a have often seen, to condemn. tdack republican. w!.o?e loyalty i ot the very puret water, announce these fact in hi place in the Srafe. an.l does to to a people that three year agu ei joted tbe privileges binded down to j them by their fathers from tie davs cf Magna Charta !-N Y. News Oae full onopiny for tbe 144 h regiment, under the last call, wa mustered iu at h'ew Albany on Wedoelay Uli. Tbe Ledger says it numbered IUI as fine looking mea as have enured tt service tlsce tt war btgta.

... . k. diJ his whole duty as n citizen and pttriot on I The Delaware fMuncie. Countv Frep 1V '

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liieir nroriprt t(i prt m,.nPt tn Ip.re lhe ' unl1' he hl1' """ P,J lor the Sitne. rewtkirg 7r,; . - . ineir property to gei money io let ve tne . ' . ., ' e. JTrlioors open at 7'4. Concert to coninience at 8. hccninp i.f "nm in1-fin iKlu ArvaA r iui ne ii fi uecu 8m'iieo ociorc oy soldier. v,a.ii.,t

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-rbe co mmri '.oners of Hendrick count, at a täte ses-ion, refused to tppropritc a bounty for Toluateer to fill tfc'e lait cjII of the president for troop. The Sjfcdty liquor law ia bcicg enforced in New Albany. Tbe commilooeM of Daboi counj btve appropriated a boun'y of fo each volunteer under the N.-t etil. In addition tbe towothipa bare rai?ed a roluntary contribn'.ion amounting to the handsome sum of $li.0i). The coromia sloner luve modified their ordtr.so a to endea vor to restrict the towu.'hip bounty to $100 for each soldier. The county bounty wiil be paid iu five bond of the county, of each, one pay ab'.e each veil for vc jeir?, with itj'.crtt at fix per cent. Fire clay brick are to be manufactured in C!ij county. Bartholomew county bts appropriatcJ $12,000 for biunties, payiDg $400 to each ul unieer. The cora.T.iioter of Elkhart county otTt-r a bounty ol $3U0 to volunteer. Some forty or fitty mm and wemen of Montezuma, Parke couuty, publish a card in their local piper averting that they have suppress-ed tbe liquor traffic ia that town and intend to keep it dried cp. Ooe township in Porey county and one in Warrick have filled their quotas by volunteering. The commissioner bf Pouey county refused to make any appropriation for liouuties from the county tre urv, but the several townships cootribu'ed a suöicier.t um cd money to pay a bounty of four hundred and twenty -five dollars to each volunteer. A rerairktble meeting ha recently clotd ad the Method! t cliurch in Gra grille, nullivnu Cjuuly. It ro mm i need during the holidays m.d continued up to h few d i vs ago, service beii g held diilj and vhtly. It whs attended great excitement iu the t icinity, and oxcty conversion are reported as tbe result. Siys Tbe Liwrenceb'ir Renter: "Volunteering progres?e quite rspidly iu thi cout.tjNearly every train contains a very resectable a juad going to the provos'. tnirhil's headquarters, at Green-bur,;, for the purpose of being sworn into the service. It is sile to predict that there will be no dnft in Dearborn county. I his is indeed a gratifying testimonial of our devotiou to the union and Ioe of reeubicks. We belicvo that there will be more men re.tlized under l!ie present, call Ijr jmi.m.u thn in the recent f.,r Annum, t.. fill th. .la.ni...i -...l-. i -"v... ...... i the irmy." 1 he rumor copied into our p.iper a few dajs Sl?ce lD1 speaker lyollai m about to mriy the "io ot Senator Douglas is impertinent go?s p, 1111,1 wholly without touudatiou. Indianapolis Journal. We are 10 ljave ths seriou reÖectioii up on the e0w,J üe a,,,J t',,' uf a" etiambie wo tnn lQus clctrtd np. Vincftme uu. . , . .. Oil i Warren Coumt. A oil is now nil m"" " ' --v e are ,n,u,Ia?fa h' 'el"lb;e V that Iure a CP "f - r "ne in the rpr,nR. on, lLe, Urot MrT, U"litt " CreeSi' l" L:b" lJ township. Iherc lu been a gentleman r J ., .7 1 . . .. . . " , "v" puiu. r rn in rna ai i roiriikti j r i' m.n j in.i n t m . . . .. I ai,u " I tlMliS ATA M I'(Kil H4 H II V h MPr w in I'onn. , , ; y !'. ,.' said creek had eylvaiii i or Virginia I'ersons that own land on Kortpr rnniniAna tr rum, ..il An ' I tbe troubled water,'' which will enable them .. -- "-' - lua va.! to ! if" fM Pe.-Wilhamsport ! " 1 l" 4 " ; de1- a ,ew d a- 1 ! Da?ini: through this nlaco. bf a soldier who wa ti 1 the lri.i.i. wpnt int.. thp rm.-nrr -- --- - e'""'J V , to ire oi oue ooiiar, wnicn the grocery iun , , , , . , ,, . - I'd COU Id Hot be ' taken Kl ..aUl li.efoldier

; f1 'Im that he wa perlectly honest. ndiMASONIC

i iljtndeJ to VJ ,or wh,,t he got, and pulled out j a n e Mr ßreeniMcK. an.i spread it out, t.atk ... . " , UP on c.OUI, cr 1 he grocery man, oa neeui-; ! 11 uUl lhe Ö"T K ack four ae. and the nuldter departed with , :PUrC"'e'. I 1 ,nort time the grocery kepper hi'l oi o ision ! lo K to lne Tmer, whet, he d.?cove:ed that the ! nvedollar cteenlMtk was not hing Mit an adver I ,iin? cr:j: K' Pn the f.rmt f bink note, j ! ",a o". ' c tlf h . w th i- he had 1 üecn ' re-olf rftl 10 Kep the 11 at r to himaelf. l ut t,.l,i . , m fr..i .r . ta...i . ,. ,, - ' v " tially. He"o illn. huve it get out on him 1 ,tr ft ,aim . Ia!i Ore It i a fat-: well k:.owi. to all of our cinxetis that rheie is an abundance of iron ' .l . . t- . i . . . . iu ine country. n-..e eo many pecul.itive in ,iiri.1nal n. ,.e.wn....iu, f..- a.ii ti., i, ' .... ..i Kiw.L.vi.(. .vi iiiivuiiiiiui llir' i 8tlte we wonder hv come capital do nut cone here n 1 etb!i-ha for-e The rich resource of Indi .na are not half de 1 , . ..." I a . velnr fil . and wp h ieve that erp lf..r i.hp s.i. ' --"-----.--..a. I will t,or itnlv lnrt)i.h oil inr iiir I mtis hm Iram hulb'rient to' build a railnd through everv num. n n.OJ ' uu,.i. ..c. i A centlemsn -struck oil" i Sullivan town J a a. 1 a . . , "e ' ner uy ar.u toiti out rotiy-m gaiions in , two i ours, it is said to be excellent The fa orable locality in which tie boreJ wa in a drug i store. i INDIANA LEGISLATURE. HOUSE. Satcrpat, February 4. ! I Df liiU'e tEC' al Ja m. Mr. Speaker in , chair ! . On motion of Mr. bhuey the read.ng of the journal w-s dispei.9ed with. . No quorum beinj; present all business calculattu w SirilllU VUC till "13 I UI'JCJ. . . .I. a . 'l a i tablip. j The claim of A. W Liudermilk. I aipohs from co-mittezs j Kecomme,,. ei 'of Uou-e bill 9. 25. 59, 107, in-.. 33. a: J Senate bill IlU. Huse b.U 55 WA tujej i i ke-OLUTIons As to the etreiWi cy of requiring all accounts tri la t at ir.a-.l in n a nf llli,ii.nlä a rut . a m. ' states ; s t fre expelien -v of incre.-in- the . p)wfr of tru-tee' ot ii c irporit.il town ; ;r to : the eiptniiei cy of au'hor:z:ni h" efabli.hirg ol bou-e of re'oe in town of ID (Hiij inhabitant ' and orer ; and rei .live to rn koi vioUtio'. of ' t-ifction laa- .'e'oi.y. we.e a ! ; teJ. mw biils." Mr RiceJoint rei'uti'.n. No 1 4. for the eUbltohmenl'of chovl f t'.ie reformaiioa of juveuile otTei.Jers. ii. u- r ti ht i - i. Mr Wood? B. I Ia-b. artCLdirg ;h f-fction ,i,i..,i, . i ' ol the If vv ud drain Nw .. - "... io- n. k - - Mr. r uu.ke. i2. , amci.i.ng 4 lo.h tection of practice set Mr. Brv.nh..m. l'Jr, arr.en.Iir g Mh and 1 1th section of the tow r. ship Ln-ii.o ac t Mr. Boecke-r. ametidirg 9:h ection of tl,e law en f-rt ir XIII of lh ontituri'in Mr. Gregory, cf Warren, 13', amendicg ptac tice art. Tab'ed Mr. XewcomS, li 3 1, amer.dinsr 3d section of the act relitive to ir,vorp"r ltl i'ie. Mr Ferri. 132, amend:cg 117th section of the school Uw. Mr. Bijd. 133, arpropriti.-g f 61,105 91 for the chim of Dmiel I Silver 1 Co . Oa motiou of Mr. White-l ie tbe Uou-e adj urned till Tuedty rxt at 9. n. 1. 1 VI. It V si r ItLE. ft" li)rc' I5KT ALL5, SfW Tark Utir; aw dlal b U ao. l and l last rn it'ti,m ta . Flock fallO.

MASONIC NOTICE. THT.F.B will ba s atd eettaf f IraaapU Cornell So. 1, tht (Mc udy) vetJxif. commeoclcf at 7 o'clock, for work. CHsls. ooidr.

AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN TUEITRE. Corner ( Wa$hinjton, and Tenntttte Streett. .Tlannsjer. jir. v. Il.lCllef. Monday Evening, February 6th. litLVF.FiT OF PEOPLED LAWYER. SOLON SHIN'iLK Mr. WHITK. MR. RILF.T WILLL EECTTE ntlOJID ClI 1 I. II I S 1 1 K , Irish Assurance and Yankee Modesty TaicKB cr Atmmoii.-Dra Crete and Tarqiitte, 50 ee!t; frivate bvxe-, for six persoa, J (; Orchestra aatv 73 cents: Gallerv and Fimilr Cirt-!- Si rntrTAildren In arms, all reserved teaU TSc. Uoor open at a quarter to 7 o'clock. Prfonranca coir.ajeuces at 7 S o'clock precisely THE CKOWNING CLIMAX! Charlej SIiuj's Mon.strr Quincnprxal Ul and Celestial Troupe! T H LARGEST AND MOST ATTRACTIVE ORclAN7tion ia tie world, entirely nove and origmut in con trncti in. The wt.nfertul and only Trouie of Cliii-'K Juggler and orcerer in this country. Ju-t ar-rir-d 'rorn ih- CeliHal Frcplre, c mpo-ed of Tin-Chi-Hnanif, ' bing-Ca' K-Caoni; ai.u Cbip-kni?, with their itatnt. in a! the various and mnltifarion ear of Oriental crornaDcj arxf ikil!,boide! twen y two tber Star rYrfo-mers, includirif the $JM0 cballentc Fdacat d Tan Terrier, Fanny. The Ma-ical DepartDien will conit of Mr. Oeorge Knfle'a Kcelsior Hra Bn4, and Georg Sbfllner'n famou S'rii.g Hand, tnakirtfr tbe Great Matodjn of tba amatmet t wrld. Will perform at aiiSLSOiaiO XT ALTj , Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, rcbruart gtti and fltli. TcietsW cent Child-en 25 cnt open at 7, per'ormanc to ennK "o'clock. j jQsru.,nrt Palcvny ?crenJ y the Brass Hand be i fore up nirg the dr. J. nARRO'f 5DR0Sf, Asjent. 1 Nunc Do rot cnfouiad this monstrr fr4t,iitior. with any othfr company, whether tbey be goi bid r eso-e4:iiirly irdiffcrent. fehG2dlt T1 ABERN ACLE. (wOTIX;ilALK. TIHJNdR MTZ'O ks the houor to inform tb citiriK -f Irdisnapnli ai d vicinity that mice-dd in ' ruu"u ; - - ; -v.-"; j '"''m. F. J-, S&7u iTedt. Z ; W. V" ,'2 tf;-..BMft. . rix,a M Grand Concerts in tho principal cities i Mr. .ottaeba k' Conceit in I. d-anamli wiU take i . piac on r' w''' l rtrnr '7 k "" rKTiKUAKT Mb and Will. ! Sior Muiio alo taken great pleasure teanaence that , h ua. rnreii tne service or tbe f -llowiriir n nsxal ar- , ...i., tr.iotl-halk at thKa fu.-ar , The y(uriR and t.,eDtt(1 i uLprrceietd uccd MISS LUCY Si IKONS', Cant at rice (pupil of his,) hre ULprcceletat"U KuccrMidurii: t-eri- of Concert in ew Ttrk ba ben cLecrfuliy ackowledged by the presi and ASI. ce'ebrated Baritone, of tho New York Academy of Mu ic. AND CosnCCTOR, SlGNOR ÜIIIO. 3io extra cbarga for referred . f.eat. Tickst office opens comraciicini TuMay . Feb. Tih. at . . A. 41. Betbam i to's Mom c Store, where ; tu keis and aeats can t e 5ecu;ed fr either Concert and a diagram of the faberr ade cia be e-n Orders from the counoy, encloMnir the amount for the i l " i a - - B"a i a av a. iut i X TlUiiy XiVCUlUg, L tJU. J.UIL1 lOÜÜ. t:ke j LLEQHANIA I-TS j R.vrKRJ fnrvan ! T j Firewll Tour in America. In tbe laniruase of tbe j Loui-ville Joa-tal, -We ba!l never bear their lite ; "" ' V0CALIT AND sWiss EELL BiXGEK. will apn.;..".'ru i-..a c..(.-? ,.ni. vr a'JIH!-!'yil iriii- a. rn . v - ' ...... . v I i... . . c , .... nt. . rue ti iirwnaiii a t. jiuMi. pn'ic (imui i ia.o i.i, . I Honsel n1 at the iii.r. ' ,,u ,b" r M'J urn in f,rf,;Kn Unds.tbe Concen of . "e Ail-han an . were conorea ny tn- auenoance ci b'.Td- of th..U-n1 of delwbt d li-tener Kmir, - av . .. -V.a ... , v 'nl t5'Ä"noon " , w ; them tbe mct Citteiii g dcTnon-tration ot approval J. M. B 'UIARD, Manacer, U. G WALTHtOS. Airnt. fr-b-dfit PETROLEUM. G2.HG0 . ACICIaS OF OIL LA.D NO BETTER INVESTMENT CAN BE MADE Little Kanawha & Elk River ) 1 11 -CF West "Virginia, OW 1 FCE Sltll'l.r. IXI-T-TWO TH'ISAU FIGHT IK"t)R-U AND .Xn At.rth OF LAfD, wb'ch. Geoloiti-t and practical ni. n ii r.it- iu report. n, i tn the wery center ' Itf 't Vug sit (J.I IWion. This lmi.f ne etate has en it r u merou Oil arid i.a Sr cc. one of which vWw;th tb -t of tt.e (txaus Kumin pr.in i'e!f. t.d its b.li are r'h u iron ore and a choice qu.Sity of coal Veiu cf the bet fait water al o abound Sub-cTip'i"D to a cat ital stock for tbe payment arid developni'iil of ' b-f trulj ax a;n f cent mine, of w--l-h are now ein ni 'e; an 1 roary of the m'i pr"ininer.t captat't an l hrewde'i l-n-ii.e men of New Yor are amonitbe -.iibrr.er . Tbe ncr'ptirMia are alrad tr advar.ee, a d nl te fl -ed at an early dav. Yfu' a; it en hr,n but a siuall capital, cannot lnvet it to better advat-taie tban by taairjc m in tt.i Com-pa-.y-I am autboriied to rceie subriptien to th fvck tke aasount of 3,000 Sliarcs at $S per Miare. Order fr aubcr:pti.'ii by tna.l, promp'lv attended to AJ.lrr... LKW IS BASK. VVbeelin, WT. Va. T. S. Ide-ir to eicLa-re 1 t-0 t 2,K) aeof tfci St-ck Tor tiu'.tnjro ! Sea! Ktae in er near liuli-!i;-.'lls. frbl-dlweodAwlt CROCERIES AND PRODUCE. A. V. LAWRENCE C1P.fCF.Tt A1VD r0D'CK PL.ALEE.5EW 50. - W Wet Wibinatfta mree?. Ca-b paid for a:i ciod of Country Produco. JauU-dira FOR SALE. POOR LIE LOTS. 15 THE 80CTH PABTOFTflE GTT.Tkr qare frrm tbe Illinoit street Rd!roa4 Price f ro eae'i. Te'Bj f&o down, and taa ac avery year. Fort by ar-A.55 SKITH, fab3-dft Eati Ksate Srskm.

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EI 7 Cir C Jl M 'J? W t ISO. 22, Went WnHliington Street, Iiuliaunpnli, Ind., Ar H receipt of a larr a;4 cxnp'.et tok cf Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints. Oils of All Kinds, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs. Window Glass, Glassware, Brushes, Cigars, Spices, Perfumery, Coal Oil and Lamps, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS For mrdi, in.I r'. ail article- nrce-ary to 1 complete tlf stock of a 1ru.ir'. rri'ia our eajtepet-o- du tu.. ir.ie o-iDe wn: or tb pbyairian aud tbe trail, we are c'tl!cd to prrrrr.t a .uck uasarp?" in iiscomptetfD'-i and detail. n....fcenAr7rV.A& CHEMICAL PREPRAT10NS and extracts constantly on bands, with lire L'J w.!! elected clock of StTtiirCAL ASD DENTAL RtSTEüüEST?, ELASTIC STOCKING. TRÜSSF... Ac., Sc. Our acqaaiia'atic in th market .lJ facilities are utb an to tDabV n to JYr. ir. PURE ANO UNADUlTE R.MED ARTICLES, A rol iidncrmritU a any ttutr WhSTKUN HOUSK, and e frei c cfl dnt cn rwiier atifatctiot Ltb in pneee. ai?d jtiali-y c f artkle-. J! !y "All articles uairantrd a rep,frritrfi. Jn 16- ie.d ir,3n GROCERIES. Our Hew Room. No. 30 South Meridian Street. g Hnis. fUG.vks. 30 BBLS kv F,NFD AND TKLL0W Li0X98 BAGS LAÖllRA JAVA OOF FF. F. CnKSTSTEAS. Jg BFL8; SKW OtiLEAKS MOLAstSKS. J J BBLS. FIXE STRUFS. 00 liALF BBLS- whitefisuHO II LFBBL. QUARTER BHLS sXD KITS MACKKKEL AND llKkRli. IOZF.X BASKETS. ASSOIiTHI. l'ICKIKS. in -b!., ; bids , ; RaLotaacd quarts. SAWYER, STONEMAN & HASSELMAN. fri.5-dlw MEDICAL. Gmtnt Irdicl Cimlir Etrr Published ! 4BJ"Fifteen" larc letter paea fur two 3 cent atampa. Younti Mcu'si ItMtical Advher GUATUlTuCS atvice (f-en iu dieae rf tbe nervo s-mirnl. arin-y and txaal .rif!.. in th rt-pora of ibe We-te-n VIlical Anciton, wbicb are tei.t by mil in sealed envelopes, free f ch-ree. The organization wa f"tn.ed to dinene n-w ai.d reliable tr.atmen?, and i cotnpo-ed tbe wt-li known pbj ,c ant., to wb m all letter muM be dtrected, Dili. JACKSON, F.KtHiT CO, fe!3d3m B" 46 Ctnriariari.O. IRON WORKS. IRON WORK, WROUGHT AND MST IRON RAILING, VERANDAHS, BNK VAULTS, Iii IX IXORS, SHLTTKRS, RüLTS, PLAIN A Nil ORNAMENTAL IkOS STAIRS AND c;r.M:itAL 1101 m: sju rinc;. BlIt.DEKS OF K. May Patont .Fail. B. F. H AUG II A CO., No. IS North Delaw are Street. iDdianapolm. jar.27 dSm FOR THE HAIR. UEtVTl i V I, CFUI.r II. tilt. aOMETHING NEW 1WII.L end tp any adr on receipt of Two D'.!a rcipt for"raV:n the c-lebrated FRENCH HAIR-CURLING ELIX R, Never be'ore intmdored into merl- i, wrra'.N-d t" t"rl if.e m-)-t t'.ht aal 'ubb -m L wrh u: ii.jurj tte ta r t r .k.D. Addc CHARLYS LA MAR, ffU-i4t Ciii--una '. t bio. FoR SALE. JlO-t S ALK Three lt.. TS hy loof et. on ite corner .f South ard Merd..n Mree Jern.-Caih te pla.-ei. exreedal; well qua! bed for a l u-n.. place lr.qa reof M. ki IKNI- (.OKRA t il.. At ib t mo . Hall, or at tb - S. H.cvrner of Han l.nl an-JTWeti-treet.. frb4-C1t .Ink iaLK-Oie Lot uu..-u.t - ooj iiv ire, iit . i.o ... ri ..va ... JL- iory r-rca Uo.-e fre)rd ore rr.me Hoope. P Cf jeir'j retat of rn aid over I'roreny . mate.! en tie Citt.er of Xarjl.id idWe-t .re r r term, iu ..ire of m VMr.'tloRa CO., At I Dion Hall, tr at .. K. crtaer .f M.ryui.i t.d Wet treetd. 4.,1(,t TELEGRAPH. C. ! S. TELEGRAPH (OTiNY, Uffice o. t .1. I'ruua Ivuniia t , OrPWSITat ODD FELLOWtj HALT, ÜÜOUND FLOOR. fHI aote naaad Telegraph ComtMi.y'a Line ar Jl now open for tb pudhb uioq of Meaaagee to a I poiBU 1b taa United Sutea a4 UrUsb rrvautc. jalidla

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CEDROK Hi TTE IIS. Tlic aLntrtt and Xlont Importnnl Discovery OF TBI NINETEENTH CENTURY!!! ' Kv Baal.' arac Is nor intimately connoct Witk tb lai.tnrv or UtTfNlt Uk DK'l ..f ik l.ital i.l. at more Uvvtmj kiown a pi..Bfer in Medlcat ltKvery thantLatff Ir. John HtilLoI I.otiUvillr, ; ' 9 ftetilnrla'v. Iii Inimitable preparation ef A II A A tt I 1. 4 Las loui( tod at tbe bead of th various en?B pounds ot that, valaltr drvg. I Uia Compound of WILD CUEURY bat become a hou-ehold word tbrouchout the Weft and S)uth Hi Worm Lozenges, in less than a tear after their introduction, attained a reputation Ac wide upread a tbe continent of Norlb Amerka. Hut tbe rowiiing Rlury of bU life reoia.na to t attained in hi ifcovery or rather ct'Oib nation, lor be doe not claim to hare teen tbe dt-coveer of CI IM(U, wl.kb a tbe bai of th Ilittei now oflVrrd to tbe public. Ibat bfUT b:.u to tbe cal.ve Inbabilania of Central America, to bni its virtoe bate t ern anowa for mre than two bui dred jeara. Armed with it, tbe Indian bid defiance to tba Biott deadly malaila aiad bandle ithoul fer tbe mt veomou erpetit. tl a belief w lib them, tbat while there . breath in tbe bod? th- drn i potent to cure, no matter what tba I' may be. W bile Dr. Bull ft not prepared to endorse tbia eatravaant pr teijMon, be is nevertbelena ratified from t tborouch examination of tbe evidence relating to its virtue, tbat as a remedy and preventative of U dieae ariii k frm eapoure, either to change ff w alber or ciiuiate, or to miaomatic it.flu-ncea, It a tand WITHOUT A RIV.AL! And Justly deeenres tbe reputation it baa so long enjoy wd in Central America aud tba treat Indie. IIS DY.SPKPSIA AlJ it attendant train of yreptont. it acta more UKX A CHArM tban a tneoiciiie. Trere is Dotbiiif la tb wb!e ranee of Katena Medica tbat can for a moaetat bear a comparison witb it in th disease. A full atvoant of tb ta worderfal pl.nt may be fownd ia tbe lltbe .ition f tb U. S. li('peDaU)ry, pagea 1337 aud I3.HS. . A r-erw 8 if eiperimenta in hieb IV. Bull bas been for year enaged. baa ut been troi f te a tuoref ul ter-iititiin, and he is row caMe-t to offer to tb pubLc a ODiMnation of CF.LKON ritb iber approved tontca. tbe whole pre-rred in tbe oet quality of copper ditilled BurboD Wbi-ky, wbicb b ia coidldeat baa a eqoal in tbe world. He tu i tlit fjrcth a Tulame of certificate, tw ab lie be lonjr mice learned to emiraaje pncbi. ttelr true vaiue. Tli nafetst plan Ii for every on Uta for himself tbe virtue of a be laediciLo. uivf: iiixv CEDRON BITTERS ONK TRIAL, A5TÜ TOU Wf OTHERS. XCTKB CSK A It In not r.ece.ary to pubVh a Ion: bt of diaeasea far which the CkDKON B.TIEkS are a ipeciCc. lnalltfUeae of tba Ilowrl, l.lvcr or litdncyf. Ia all aSVtioa of tb ' Bit A IN, DEPENDINO CFO.V DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -rf-" GOUT, BUEUM ATISM AND NEURALGIA. AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It 1 de.t:ned to apeede !l o:ber rBed;e. Ir not only cure, the J:-e-, but tt pre-rata then. A irx irta- . v' the Kilter, taken ar. tour before ear b meal, w.U bviate tte ill fTn t o' tbe mot OLbea. by climate.. nd aceen 'be per.ru. akirj It a(ai:.t r1ieae Baw.er th mot tryin e ore. Sld by DrttKCltl' nnd (irarert Gr.eratUy. Or. JO UK UHLL. lYir.clpaiOffce, r.th Street. LecJar-'le. Kj. SL'I.I) WEUUSALE BT DAILY. EEEFER & RTJiH. 73 aitta .Meridian street. INDIANAPOLIS. vTbo a!e eil BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. BULL'3 WORM DESTROYER. SMITH'S TONIC STRUP. at&ember DAILY. KEEFEll A It Call dirtayvUtam.