Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4491, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1865 — Page 2
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TIRC3I0S ITMCITBIfßlSIETID. liccJbe - - " TUESDAY MARCH 14. ,rB.,.r IlendMcu. . m .. . ? mZzr.T77 " I la the arraocemeat of ataedieg committees in . v c A.ir.n.irai ii nnon ir.i ro iowinr: iuu.iarj, ui i la do Beobet of tbe Scnite more reported tor I bia abilit and priTate worth, and he h woo tfci regard by bis uniform courte, g Jeraanty boariDg and tbe full appreciation be trtr tnactfesU noon tie floor of tbe Senate in debate, and In 'the committee room, of tbe public affAin of ' the country' Ercry Iodiaaian who riait. Waablcgtoo,,no matter what may be bii partiaan prejodice.' cauoot but feel gratified wi'Ji tbe ! high poaitloa that Senator II aurratcas occupies la tbe national cotmcllf . Ttae Coming The coming issue of tbe republican prty I raadr aoandior that key-note, and tht rank and I u f th nrt will moon be ca cd uwa to fol- " - - 1 -rt. v 1. r. , K-r- I low. This they hat. so often done before on kindred issue., that we see no reason to doubt I tueir wimnrness to come quite upio meaeraanu. a . . I a 11 which theabolitioo.au w.ll make upon . . . ... . 1 . LH.ji- !..- ,l . , ien wno nave rusncu micuij ieiu "vum traps laid for then, during the rroecution of this I rar, will hardly stop now to enquire into tbe -.I -r A . fhrirl Semandei euecw 01 o7 iicw rS.au.HÜU hand. Tbey are a pfcrettic people. We Utt.rW noticed thAt the orieinil aboUtioo Da,t, men-th. Um that now control the are party policy of Liscol are breaking the ie for ne-1 a ".1- 11'.... ll yro ftfjrace, ana educating ine repuoucans up iu the!f own standard. At the opening of the war these persons were for confiscation, emancipa tion tLe setting aile of state laws and institu tiona.and abolishing plarcry everywhere. When democrat predicted t!tat thewbole republican party would sooner or later bo forced into the same channel, and that it ilaro not reitst th aboutton I r-fiin the wrm rillM roDrxrheada" and dia I loyal ilen of the administration, who wished J .. .. I to embarras too war, by pretenoing mat in re - publicans farored an abolition policy. In a few months, however, there aama indignant patriot were as decided a3 their misters in advocating LiscoLs'a proclamation, and all other measure lookior to tbe emancipation of the negroes at I the south. Thus lar. at least, the abolitionistof the old school have had tbetr own way ind the rank, and file of tbe republican party have I pulled kindly la their harness. A new issue U I on to L tried, however, and it is to be vet seen ww - - i whether the honest and considerate men of that I party will mbmit to further ternu of degrada tion. W hope, but fear. I . As one ox unsirns ui m7 umcs. w. rcau, ' the Washington paper, un account of tbe pro-1 etedlnsi of what h known as the National I A.ut;n at whirh Liiot pi w"ä- a "fc aa ff UAASZ, cniei jusuce oi iuo 0. aupcuiu wuii presided. Mr. Chae is remembered as one of theoricbaal abolitioaUts. who has done more to . . , -.tikt I connnt this nation than any dozen men within! its Doraers. lie nvie a apeeca at mo .iuBg-1 . tt 1 1 . .1. nton meetinj, and it Is thus reported in the Intel 1; PM . o - The speaker referred to the various christian an natriotif annriiticn that have been formed. M.t vwtmM'. lulwui;nn i tntndx1 ta .ei ' I- . : '.ZT.. i.uu wio u.v uK .. .uv U.U.U..U..I. Itsen.wtotnemteacners, anariisesineoepisciii race hi eh in the scale of virtue. This is one of the sublimert features of tbe war. It is remark able how and io' what manner the war has broueht to notice the creat and ciüantic evil of slavery. The people led and tbe president fol lowed. First came tbe act of emancipation which will make the name of Abraham Lincoln remembered 'and honored in all time. TAp pi aus. 1 Then followed the discussion whether the black man should be permitted to bear arms and now we hare thousands of them fighting ander the banner of tbe republic. The black man has been emancipated, and he must now be enabled to realize the full benefits of free dona. It remain$ now to mm him ttitk tht ballot, Applause. When thee thing are consum ma ed and the new era dawns; when all laöo shall be free; and every right shall be guaran teed to all men, then this country will chal lenge the admiration of the world for tbe free dom of 11 institutions. Applause. J Mr. Ciiasc tells tho meeting how gradually himself and his friends have led the preiden aloog ia the enchanting path of abolitioih virtue and bow the war has been turned to "raue the defrpised race" in the scale of humanity. And then he cornea down to the marrow of all tbe plans whleh Freed men's Aid Societies have in view. They are notbing more nor less than to arm tbe negro with the ballot! To that com plexion they will come at last. But there was another Sacl among the propb eta at the Washington meeting. TnroDoaic Til to waa there, the editor of The New York lode pendent, and one of the adcanetJ men of the re publican prty. - J'e. too, h-d a good deal to say about the "mission of Mr. Lincoln" during the neat four years, lie thus expressed hia hopes and desires: "You who applaud the abolition of elavery what will yon do to lift the slave up? Tbe slavery quesüoa hat passed away, but the negro question comes neat, and muit bo met. Tbe ne gro laughs at the idea 01 colonization, for he knows be shall remain here. The itrocreit nan in thle country is not Lincoln, or Davis. or Grant or Le, but the poor despised negro. lie, like Samson of eld, pot one strong around the south and another aroond tbe North, and in his strength and power cruabed them together. Tbe negro has rtceived some minor gifts; but he must have more; km mwt Aa cilttfmthtp. This does not carry with it necessarily social equtlUv: tut fie fro.mml Hau pditictd fjaalUy icU tit tchitt . Tnia m relly tbe rpnt of our govern meot, end it roust be ppiied to ait claws. It Is a duty we owe to lift up the slave, and we mut conquer the prejudice that eaiat. . Perhaps thfa man t!kj m r.Tvu for the le publicans and his ;ecU may b üL,p!cant to the most of them. Iijt what of thai ? Sowas his talk aboat negro emancipation at the beginiug of the war. But tbey swallowed all that and much more that they disapproved of then, and may do the same with hLs negro nuffrae nonenie. lie dec iart that "the negro raut have political e-joality with the white man." Tiltox means juit wbat be says, and so does Cuak. They are botO men of earnest xeal, and will not allow tbe republican pirty to diobey the crack of their abolitiwu whip. The pt troves thie - Iieteoner rati re republic a r. take heed of ,what tbey do. But this is nut all. There is yet another oVgrci.tion prepare! for tbe white man and womea of this country, egro suffrsg and the right w vie, U not q-aiie all thst tbe Lincoln dynastf means to inrVct iyin the r.atlon Io the lelerauvt fram Waahingtua, pubuehed in Thf CiucitLaU Cduimsrcialof M dy w aning. the Clh, we find the following, healing and all: Coi.ou ViaTvM ai in Wuua U.ut.- The Chronicle of to day aar, in paakibg of the ia ception at tbe Kaecuiiv MuiM ltt tght. that ciany folorel per03 appeared it ptv their respects to the President and lsdy. Anir.n; whom wara 1'red. DougUae end wife 8glt pp4an tUtklr, Lijicow, not to be outdone by Catast and Titfo;. has startod ahead
affalra, peblie acbooU and public buildiog ana leg aboltuocuu caucaiics ai meir inumpn om acacJemj or otre Dime a hjbrU btwen rroundi. A reaücnatn. who reccctlr retcrced the ;prtjodic" against color. ...... a .conical and a boardiog chool, belonging lo SonWaahlng.. wno differ, radicall, with All Ibi. U done to., educate the ?!e up - to Mr. Hxsrsticu In political rcctitneat, as;, tbere the text moTemcLt of tbe republican leader eocnected with tbe town of Sintt Clara by what
now tnai mey tain a cegro siaTery öoiwucj vi iu uiuw uiiw . r. ui kuki, uem, neu m vui .11 .r, th- rht of blick 0' fATorable season, under proper tillage, here, but in auch a manner that the corporation will be negro .uffr.ge, and the r.gbt or black ÄSton;.hing that I dare tot repeat all B.t gain throagh failure to present the true men to rote and hold office. The Ieaucrs are ai- V r i.,r tM. 1 urrrer the faith of Tour read- nnf nf th ncp ht i Honied it !n fundamen
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a. I opentpfpIeofoncolor,bQt that tseroea M!J nm lOfF - CviUI vM , ,ttvu .i ,. . ' pf!(. parUtce - .htii btte m crrinr.uj ormcnt tbeir respect. " to tb president and lady ! It ' t.. a I mK'f t f n IM afcd mulatto -"colored renOM ' In pollta I must - Uta Uca .exceely rcrrtaLinff to ice 7..n n-,rni i'l and Wife bOWintT SO'J COOr?CTlO? 1 I ft a . a aa . 1 vw -rr."" - e-r the political a&d gocial uality of tbe cegro. Cc.iTcponi!.ace ef lb State 5u1e?1 OVERLAND TRIP TO-CAUF0RF.1A.. Tur tallit or ss johc the xaAWBAca vro.f tbi pacific aLora. I - ' I A5 JOSE, ILIlöUSU, . f " V ' ! Ma EDiToa:The country about tb bay of tr I ai i f. 1 au awA are (a.1 I 3n rrancj-ro u''' ' '"- 1 upon, and cMpableof rUtainiD milons of peo- j pie Ereryltor land irom tne ater-ime or haTtötho foot of the mounUins. and uo their tides, well nigh to tbe summit, is capable I " ' ... . I era. ' I aaw beets four feet long and tbrce feet I . r. .! .I.U if - ? I in Upmeier, comeumei ice jiciu 01 ptiwwji-s 1 ao enormous that they won't pay for packing; and i!eJ J QQ ge(J &re puftercd lo rot Thirty to aixty bushels of wheat per I - m . al Aa. daA-i. aff - half an.l ttt rr n ta f I acre n a cumujuu - . " .t. i.sria nt dno t tninx me riutntv 1 " Vh.;, gi mi - . rrotth U 0 rank that their fibres are longer tQ!j COar.er, though they are good enough The yalley of bin Jose u probiblj the geta ol V;aiJIOmia. oorrouiwcJ uj uijuuwms, curi ,.r c i 1 1 . 1 " J a . BnrthwM. mherc t washed br the bar: It looks Tcry much aa if, one dy, it formed part of the bay. the receding of which left it as we now find it. dry laud. . It is traf eracd by .ever a I (iua(ftiUnef Los Gatoa and Coyoto, the i . ... .a . i i . -ueams 01 wiier, wuu m iiUi.u1v, umra .3 0, wn,cü, xn uunei. wouiu noi maae a rejpectapecta-
ötthtm in :otcttftIrg Iba new poucy .1 ,.., 1. -n.b aajcj the Wbit House thall to lorger
sized creek. wood and -ycamore treea. The valley is near twenty miles wide and fifty long, and is covered with farm houses ani huge .mmm.m Varla ltllld nf f Ti A w ill,, la nnnr!nanl nnd QOSt Qf uaJer cultiv.tionf and now grecn wjth the growm cropi. ind mills are an in btitutiou here and no c-rden or farm is without one or more, gearci by a pump by which water is collected in tanks and thence drawn off for use. then the vallev was fir?t settled bv Anelo Americana, artesian wells were attainable at tbe depth of GU feet; now from 3U0 feet to 500 feet are necessary to bring a gocd stream to an over a a flow. Luthouakes oceumnsr every year are upposed to open new outlets, thus destroying tbe wells. I -na a m w ata a .o a aal ... ß V11 ol.,lIie !"ej jv n.a. 8lJCKT r kumbu oolniou. however, it i not lira wr m n mm m i i t itiiL m irsa smii ritMii v mm a a. i m irri i i well adapted to fruit trees, such as the apple, pech aud pear. 1 rue nue. apples, peaches and I aat taa at a W Mk 1 1 Art tAtfatbO Mlf WrWr tTtarta 9 r aa ff a T lr . imt f "r ""7. " ...V.r. 4 nanfra la mnri KLLvnuun nn u li, iiu i ruiiurR. jn n0 country are the trees more carefully nursed, and yet they are mall.dwarfy and yield buc uc l"7'u.IU R,ZB " ,u, t,ie tat, 1 1 a aa 1 . 1 aa av.l. fpnit ak a aa rf N ao. The .on cridettlv lacks lime: but notwithstandjUg tbe light yield per tree, the aggregate pro duction U immense, because of the gre it number of trees planted out and a Renial climate secures I aa a annual I hä fwvmi rvA H AiieianAJ liAea i - r-i 1 tjj0 ß-jg reAlll T cultivated I Tbe drawbacks to the prosperity of tho couuI try consist, mainly, of the frequent drouths and lu K"-ai cxicufc ui 111c larms ur raucoos, n 1 .u I . .... r ...I CP- 0f irrigation may Oe provided; time alone will I effect the cutting down of the large estate3 to I email farms. The land titles are being gradualI 1 m .iittlAf ml Ina avtr.r.mnf, i rtH ,. f. iIZZ. V Xl . . I 1 ' ' 1 .. .. - . ... . . aea vaoy was nrst settled, U was covere(j wjltl Wj,j oatj anJ c0TCr. now, tUUide the mnunt lh- ....-.;- worthier. t,d th . . j rt i .i 6 wiv f,i.m u! iiüi muy- x.m.,,., vuve ms yiuiuinent feature of California farm life, are gradually disappearing. The dashing "Greaser" still gallops along the higbw.ua; and the lariat, leather " leggins," big spears, and broad-brimmed bat yet greet us and remind us of tbe happy days when the rich meadows of the valley were a public common, and the thousands of horses and cattle- roaming thereon ad libitum furnished transportation and beef to whoeverfelt inclined to capture and enjoj. , But he is decidedly a los sil, and treated as a representative of a lower caste, even by the mm who yesterday plundered him of his broad acres by a system of chicanery, fraud and villainous overreaching, worse than robbery; because involving not only the turpitude of that crime, bat the additional baseness of breach of conti Jence and blackest ingratitude. Tbe valley was originally parcelled out by grants from the Mexican government to iudivid uals In tractj of from one to f evenl leagues, and of irregular shape. . By tbe treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, betweeu the United States and Mexico, these, grants were to be recognized. Since 1S4U. the Anglo-American his by every sort of artifice, beea striving to wrest these grants from the "Greascra;" and now, but few of the original claimants own a foot of thevalley. Once possessed of a color or title " sufficient to constitute adverse possession, by the help of statutes of limitation of fire years, where honest states have twenty, tbe "northern barbarian" completes the swindle, and thus ctatej worth millions paas into the hands of adventurers and their attorneys, who were yesterday penniless, and to day become millionaires, while the original proprietor, who yesterday counted his "acres" by leagues and bis horses and cattle by thousands, is a houseless, homeless piuper, made so by the exhausting process of litigation where Mexican simplicity offered feeble opposition to Anglo-American duplieity and cunning. WLen tbe war with Mexico in 151G-7 culmi nated in tho cession of Californit to the üoi'ed States, the Spanish and Mexican occupiers of the soil welcomed with outstretched arms to their homes and firesides the crowds of adventurers that thronged aero. the plains. Every facility for permanent settlement and present liviog was lavishly furnished them. For this hospitality they, have been requited by basest Ingratitude Warmed into life by most extravagant generosity, in many instance, the recipient of the bounty hs tcrocd upon hi benefactor and plundered bimof bis borne. Many a millionaire wbo, to day, boasts, bis thotial scree, Iralian viiLt. great flocks of sheep, band. of hor?es and cattle, orchard acd vineyards about the bay, ia the heart of the richest country in the world, h?te acres are worth sections elsewhere, where there U scarce a limit to prductiTf piwcr, an J scenery more gorgeous thau the loreüett of tbe Orient, will be found in the crest day of accounts to rest his title on no more honest foundation than blackest perfid f. Around the fire.-id es of the midJIe c!aes in California this subject is prorni ner.t, and as a thousand dollar ran of "bars" dash by, drawing alter them in a magnificent carriage (be bejewdlcd ai.d be. pat; pled ar.stocrar . . .. i..,.i : :. . i v vi una vikiucmi ir;ij4j, ia is du lummoui thine to hear it said. "There ro tbe ibey were butchers in the state; tier came to California poor, od manigM to swindle a Span iard out of hi granl; cow they turn up their ncea at pour people, ar.J ncrce dein to give a pasaing notice to their vir'.iru or tbeir destitate childrrn." Thus la an ar?.H'rtrj of wealth furcH in California, none tue . triid because it is of pirrnut on.:'n. It tlsunta Ite i!rsrery of silks anl Sitini on gy piomriiidei, and SforU it costly "turn out' on fashionable drive. It tihe it (inifloi li In tlie privste boxes of tbratrci an ! oprraa, an 1 at the oaf t.nvmt pUyi the king and ij ieru I generally poe to church where iw rents arc high, and looks upon tbe Uojpci witmut ruoret Ard wULout price aa an cipludeJ Uumbuj; It ots itadiuner at 6 o'clock i p, m.; sup;er at II r. ni ; goes to bed drurk at ti a. m ; takes it brarjy atd breakfast on gfttinf out of LsU at III a. tu, anl Junrb at J p. m. What the New Kngiard Ltbob, made rich by a if U tin if, 14 to 1 aiikeedom, so 1 tbe landed arVtKTst of California to the Tscifie state-., save Vliat the foraer generally briugl to bia aid a cut iitd ibteWect; while tbe latter rarely discloses n las taauJ.in physiognoay anything other than cosfsert lenaualitv. - This condition of thiuga will not continue a great while lonjer in California. Causes are at
ble sized creek. Along the margin or these th, U-t ieKigiAturet it .ccm3 to u- ,hit the latstreams are groy es of willows, live oak and tcr, if be had anvthing to say about Mr. Dunwhite oak, with, now a J thea.foma cotton- ham cUhcr a 'lu OWQ Lfchalf or tbal of nifl
work: in rwoaof caang. iron u kää d ton lcd bocc?l frcta w fc.
m M - -9 af I requisite to the attainment of a competence.! wita tnoie ocrauonai exceptio. wmca occur io - - r ill cocntrie where fortnte.now ind tbeo.pliji OMof hfreeceBlrle trickf. SlQ jrBe i, the county seat of Sinta Clara Co. a . -t nr.v t a n a a rwr" t rf nn nf a Kap fnrr iSnniit. and 4ntAln a popaUtlon .or ahout lour uauUM JU"- a u-. n uw.m. uu.tu.ufc. 7 - I lUiLC'.iUIBi rect ner annum for a eouit room - and ofSce! brancLca of tbe tree a bade archway, this is tbe I work of the Je3;t priests otee bO yeara ago, and I was intended aa a promenade between their re!I-1 p50CS establisbQeuU in the re-pectire towna. V hen Iber had Indians to guard tbe Alameda whose buineas it was to keep the "etock' from .. V,;, t -., nn tnrnrlV eommnThas ?ot ooraerjlon of. metaleü 11, aci erected a toll rate about midway, whereat from .1 a l i. a. ä..! K. me piSier vy, u Gemanaeu raosi exarojiaii. we for tba prifilege of travelling orer whit was onca tb property of tbe public through the rnnn:ffnt r-enUTftfJMuit taste. Therifrbt " -r. ...1 0f4 turnpike conapy. to swallow up tbii delighttlt princinlea of law. ' ... . - hi Wut. STATE ITE.TI. 1 nMw.i;.. ,.r,.v,r. .im ,rt 1!1 ono v. -j w , U,rtK.K;!tf,.nr .--at Tnrt ff.m, - - The Crom Says the Frankfort Crescent : We are told br farmers that the winter wheat . ..." ? .1 . . irrir nnp. niiriQiifn in msiiT riirii iiit? ioli - -"""o - -- " re ueaa du: me perm is gooa, ana a iew warm pn"K wb-.cti we are likely to soon nave. U bring it on line. Altogether, it nny te rf th.t the project excellent. Thd fnd ihdoI Jourcsl has a Ion? arliham acd lbe journil tditor were members of friend the governor, the most proper time to have said it was while Mr. I), was present, to answer for hlra?elf. We suppose, however, thut that would not have suited the purpose either of the editor or the governor. New Albany Ledger. The Fenians of Terre Haute have a social celebration on the night of the 17th inst. "Ilk." Says The Valpariso Republican: "A Chicago Petroleum Company his been buy taking leases of oil lands in this county during I tbe pa?t week, and have leafed some considera ble amount of territory. How goon they intend boring is unknown. Some of or farmers are boreing for oil. They are foolish, for if oil is found their lands would bacorae immensely val I .a, m m . a a tm a a aa u1'. and c0 0,1 19 ,ounJ ßooa teiian wen would do them no harm. A4 IOHTSOI PAKAOKAI'IIS. John Brown's daughter is teaching littlo niggers in Uor. ise s house A Richmond paper mildly remonstrates aaint ten dollars a quart for skimmed milk. Cbunt that day lofet who?e low decling sun bees at thy band no worthy action done. -Plantation manners huve gone out of the capital, but evidently Plantation Bittters are o rnminfr it . I (net nn I nt Who was the fastest woman mentioued in I the bible? Herodins; when she got a head of I T U . V. M Tf.v.1A, K - m wuu w;c uu "S1" I Fifteen Tcunr female nfiTBip5n wern trrad ...ul rm ih. ' Vnrlr 1 r;. .! Pnll f X:;::: r v ,v' UUiu u cuuesuny. ftr r..,th.u;'a -..1, v,, k - I tine oi uariuaiui t L'tuerai.s nppn nr. I cresieu in .new iiaven lor Keepinz a Daroer food open on Sunday, and was discharged because he d d not t.lk Fn"li-h ' - . - ITocrv W,r,l Rfh l,a K.a AvmtmA his life-to working for his fellow-men. Jude ing from bis income tax, he has found a few fpare moments fur himself. A railway is to be built in Palestine. It will connect JafTa with Jerusalem; will be about forty miles long, and, with a harbor at Jff4, will cost half a million pounds sterling. The New Haven clock company made 226,731 movement hit year, 20,000 of the number being sent to Enplmd to be put into English cases and sold to Britons. In England some of the churches have pews for deaf peopl. They are connected with the pulpit by meaua of tubes, which open in the pews, with trumpet-?haped mouths in convenient positions for the ear of the listener. The value of a tract of land on Oil Creek, Venango county, Fennsylvatii, two miles in width and twenty miles long, is estimated at two hundred and fifty million Öl dollars. Four years ago this land was hardly wortS five dollars an acre. Of the 40,000 Chinese in California, about 30,000 are engaged as miners, each pay ine, or supposed to pay, a monthly tax of $4 12.000 a month to the Plate and county revenue About 2, 500 work on rasche: about 1,000 as cooks aud private servant. Nearly 2,000 are females and nearly 5,000 are merchants and traders. It is stated tbat io boring for oil in Wirt county, West Virginia, recently, some parties truck a rich vein of antimony. The sum of $3C0 per ton was at once offered for all the discovers could supply, and at the rates their profits will rival those of the si'ver mines of Washoe and the oil wells of Venango. There is now in circulation au extra facsimile of the $100 treasury note, issued under the act of Feb , l!rG2. eo well executed tbat good judges might be deceived by it. Upon close examination, however, the fraud muy be easily detected. The spurious oote is maller than the genuine oce, and the coloring on the b'.ck paler and less distinct than the genuiue bill. Tbe words "one hundred dollars," on tbe right hand side of the counterfeit, ire f mailer than the genu ine note and the lettering around the margin is also d.ffereut. A Patriotic Appeal und Lxuninle Stuppllea for Lee's Army. From tie Richmond Enquirer, ilarcb 7. (Jov. Vance of North Carolina mskes an earnest appeal to the people, ssying Lee a army mut, for ihree or four months t ccme, depend for food upon portions of Virginia and North Carolina. He himself has donated half his stock of provi-ion to the confederate government, placing his owu f.imily and dependents upon half ration; and recommends that other citl zens follow his exaumle. DIED. Ou Saturday mmilng, Varch 11th, ISCS, Rot at. Mat aaw, of pneuTionla, ad 60 yeari. Funeral terrier by Kv. U. f. Foster, at tha family rfiJnce, on lie Michigan Roai north, aJoi-.ice th corora'lon line, aa Tue,4ay, Marth lit h, at 2 o'clock I. M. Friend ef the fa ml y are tnvltrd to atttnd. Ou Tasaday uwrrUo, March I3h, Hatia t. BaaTv, Jr., jn or D. S. a j 1 X. S. Ilaty, ats J IT year. Fuceral srtl- at th '.Jence of Lis falber, Ns. H) Iat llichlcan trest, roroer of Kew Jrey, oa Weloasday at 3 o'clKk r. M. Frieoltof ths family wl.I plae attend. MASONIC NOTICE. rimv uruurm nr anrnnunn tntir. r vii ' v mm ve wwaw i s . a " t a ' " a I V. a ad A . M.. a roua ed to meet at MaaoaK Hall til day. at I eVl.M P. H , in attend tha funeral of Uro. HKIXRIUK II. TAFKINU. All Mas'er Maot.i la fcMd stanllnc ars friurailJy ln !te4 toat:es4. JJHKfH ULK AU I It, W. M. rAOXW SÜTICK.-A ipaylal taaatiaf f Uariaa IvJL ldS, No. 5, fov work, tu W hl4 thU (Twa. Jay) eveatnf at o'clock. - J0H5 y BRAaiflrca. w.t
is at j led the Alameda, which Ui broad arenua I cauaren m ami, ail reserred ihr.nNlnn- ith wiTI n4 rotton-wood I !xrt open i 7 o'clock precis!.
..... f . I neDcea t a q'iartr to 8 o'clock trees oa either sile. forming by the meeijog I MvruR vmrs-Tt.
AMUSEMENTS.
METROPOLITAN TIIBATRG. Corner tf Wtukinfltn mud Trnntnte Slrerti, m -mm w. - - - v - ... ' Tuesday Eyeninfr. March 14th. 1865. AueBuaJ emngaTCU AIU, 1003. - - " niniftr Jir t. ii.iuiey. üi S3 CHARLOTTE THOMPSON .LITTLE BAREFOOT, DAS BARFÜESSLE. Paicxf or AoKisnoM. Drt Circle and rarqnettc.SO of cu; Private Boxrs, for fix prscn, 5 OrcLertra aat, ,5 cnt; U tilery asd Fam:;y Circle, 15 cent; its lie retloraanctcontprrciselr. . H nrmm Para !,tva th Theater ertrj urttin at thaelo of the perfannanc. Peop Urin &t a iuutc can rel on tala. . , FOR SALE. Business House for Sale. i I will orrrR tor slk üt Brsryes bouses, 5o. 25 anl 37 North IllicoM treet, oppoÄ the te Hw. The Lot It 3J ff et front by 1X0 .eet to an alley. and aa two Brick stor Kooira Ith upper tarie ana tack baiWiDgm. - Fcrpricn!orsicqa!re.ttbe-othjretco lIulliaaHirkrt ktrti JfiaSrii FAKIsaTIk. marU-C2w. r : . COMMISSION MERCHANTS. lewis r.arrr. c. c. tonuysos. ItEl'l X TO.HLI.SO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .to. 13 Vct Iearl Streett INDIANAPOLIS, TTVEALEHS IN GSAIN, 1'LOUS, BCTTER, KGQ5. JL Poultry, Ouon, Potatoes, Bf ans, Green and Prle truits. Ac . Ac. The- highest price paid la Cafh for !1 kind of Country produce. Liberal Cah adrancei nude aa Conignmect. tnirH-d.Tni FOR SALE. Apples and Buckwheat Flour. JC3T RECEIVED AND FOR SALE X30 BAKBELS cn01CE 0H1 AprL3OQ BARRELS CC01CC DRIED APPLES. m. af-v binnn t tt r a o a v rr rrr r 20 At No. 13 West retrl Street. soarH-d2t REPP & TOMUNSON. ATTENTION. DOWN WITH TIIB TRAITORS! UP WITH THE STARS! MEM OF THE SIXTH DISTRICT AROUSE! Look Out for Another Draft! Sixteen Hundred Men to Raise. Yet inother Regiment of Infantry to be Recruited! .VO TMIE TO UE LST! 10VKRL4 MORTON HAVING EFEK ACTIIORVJT lzed by tAe War lprtment to raie Five Regi meün iDiaatrv, aas appoinieo me unaerignea cnie EecmlUng oncer for th. District. andoMered him to recruit a Regiment of Infantry, under tH order of the aq ut.nt omerai ortne te. ice co-operatKn orcm i . . . ... i . . . . , I xi i;s auu iui.ii luiumiurcs suu viiaujiuuuk 11 rrriivci i ruiiy solicited Recruiting CoramlMon Issued to responsible paries 17 JAM KS bL K'iESS. Chief RecmiUng t fScer of the , f . . I 1 Tr fmn . i - v. . I oiaiii vuunirsMuuii liu..i. vuice m i unca neau 11 arters, Glenn's Block. maill-d2w NOTICE. Fourth National Bank, 10MMENCES business to-day in the room formerly occupied by FLETCHER, VAJEN A CO'S BASK. The Bank of f letcber, Vajen & Co. to-day turns over all its business to said Fourth National Bank, wnicn as mimes all liabilities. The Fourth National Eatik will remain under Its former management, and respectfully asks a contiauance of the patronage heretofore granted to the Bank of Fletcher, Va en a, Co. The Stockholders i f the Fourth National Bank are all well known baslnean men and citizen of this city. T. B. FLETCHER, President. 30. R. nACan, Cashier. marl3-d2w FOR SALE. TT0ÜSE AND L0T.N0. 210 NORTH TENNESSEE IX street, for sale for a few dsy only. House, a two euny Frame, containing eight rooms, porch, pantry, cel lar, summer kitchen, gas throughout the house; aho well, cistern, stable, carnaa-e-bouee and fruit trees. Lot 67 H by 20a feet to an alley, has an eat front, and lot above grade, rovssion given soon. For price, and term apply at tie office cf Drs. Backe to A Hunts nger, So. 30 'onh Mlsiippi street. mar 11 -d lar J. P. BACKFSTO. H0WABD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia, Fa. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS, SEMINAL, URINARY AND SEXUAL SYSTEM: e and reliable treatment la Reports of tbe Howard Association Sent Sy mail In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Ir. J. SKILL! X HOUGHTON, Dawar Association, V'n.1 South Ninth street. Phita-' nov7 4 ly WANTED A few Toplls to Instruct oo the Ga tar, at.d will vNit their res.deoca if desired. For In formation apply at J. F. Senoer's IrrbR Store. Ife 5 Bates Hons Block. MKS. MART A. CANNON. feblS-dlm REAL ESTATE AGENCY. in ia l. a co .m:k. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, So.sWrit Wuslilnclon fttreett l.M'iKAPOLlS, IND. ITaVKKT variety tf business sppertainiojj to a Military Clatm Atencj frai.actcd lnamar.&rr to warrant atif action. Th attention ofthna isblnff to purchase, sell, teasa or rent real estate la cutcted to thlJtrm. fetPtf DR. A. . JwI:l.1IAi, PHYSICIAN AND SUI1GE0N FriCX 50. 10 VaoUtlA ATKNUH. EFStDKNCR. 9t NOrTTTt AtJt A kf 1 RT ... as WANTED. kll f" ' Jolbers, to Lim 1 l.nl wfce a ill b paH KINt.AN A CO , Indianapolis, Marti VdCt I'ork liue. WANTED. Book Agents Wanted ! fllO eil by Subvrfi.tlon, with an. pie, f icellent popI BltrlllS.tratfdKAVllLT W0KKS tiactly inttedlo the times. Araorif ttt. Is a law prioa UlSTilUT at tba kERKI.UON, wt ich over forty thooaud f Vol. 1 kave slrtalT been o!d. It la a "td tutlx.ru fur f i Mlr, aLl Mkruvt ef emJoytDnt.. 'T l'ircolar, it a, partlcalara aad tenna, addreaa HEisrnr howe, - No. Ill -MAIN FTFXET, Cnrtanttl, Pblo. MtOaJl
PETnoLcun.
THE EERST NATIONAL U t - ".ai ir- , . r- -. . mm Organized under the laws of Pennsylvania, Jfo- .''. r ember, 1S4. : CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. 1'ar Vulue of liar es $5 Each. A Limitkd Avoc.vr or Stcck oa sale at THE LOWEST CA5II SCB3CKIPTI0S raiCE Or $3 00 PIK SHARK. No Liability to Stockholders. The lands of this Company, embracing over 17 enn ' - i t i i situated in the VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The 123 acres which they own on the Alleghany, two miles above President and only five miles from the new 2."0 barrel well on Pitthole Creek, and the lea?e of 132 acres of the celebrated "Wil kins Tract" alone, are ample basis for any Company, and are worth more than the entire Capital Stock of the Company. There are SEVEN WELLS now in successful onera - tion, yielding largely, from which regular monthly dividends of two FIR NT. are being paid to all stockholders, and there is evert asluat 11113 Ttlll 9UUU UC BUIO IU pay from SIX TO TE. PER CENT. BIVIDENU3. The First National Petroleum Oo Ranks among tho first class Companies, and is justly said to be the most successful of any yet organized. Its reputation has now become so thoroughly established, that no mere need b said on that point. There are greater induce v menta and better opportunities to make money on thee Stocks than any other in existence, while at the same time they are ooop paorERTT for any and all person? to hold. From the New York Herald. J "News has been received and abundantly confirmed from saver! annrrea of tha striking nf a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Run. above the Heed ell, a few rods from the frofertt of the First Natioxal Petroleum Comfast." From tbe New York Eveningxpress J "Our telegraphic dispatches received to day from the Oil Regions, inform ns of the striking of a 200 barrel flowing well on Cherry Ran, mar TU I FlRT NaTIOXAL PETROLRCaf CoMFA!Ta raoraRTT. Cherry Run Stocks will be in de mand to morrow." From the New York World. ' "Tux Firn National Petroleum Comfaüt is a first-clsfts oresniztioo. whose officers are of the highest standing, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parlies deorous of purchss'o; reliable stocks The General S u peri n tea dent ia a pioneer in tbe Oil business, acd well known as a most efficient mamger." From the New York Tribune "The FiaT NaviosaL Is tha name of the Petroleum Company wbose prospcctui and mip ara before u. The names which we see among th Directors are ampe ta omoenda?ion (or this Company, and a sufficient guarantee of its future management." t?TAlt ORDtaa it M iL or othirwise will IK FROhtrrLT ATinPtD TOl'HTlt THE StO-s: ALL HOLD.
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. , , . ... . , . j-rvSALKM I KfUI. AM F NF r.ROOK KIKf, WSS UooJ responsible Agents and Exchange mJ '""Un an4 i n .-ti .ia aul C'ir, tiar. Vva:-tabi., Yrt . yoaif, nulvw are. Uioker wantel in everv c!tv and town In tb,a, 4 Nor,h Ivani Mutet, op,att. th Fot t OB a, 'nManpoila. , a.a aif
United State and Drltih Prorlncea, with whoa liberal arrangements will b made. t?PAll orJera and applications, whether by letter or otherwise, muU be tddeid to II. KOWE & CO., i . Coatatiajioar MxacaaJiTa, . 1 a ' - BtrM'dif'" 43 LtbitySt.; New York:'
OPECIAL NOTICES.
THE GREAT EKQLI3H REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTERS a f a BY ROYAL PATENT! i4ySk-iJ4;Crfrcrdifj tof4 r. ., This lnT3able Blicir U anr&Iün tu the care of !! thoee paitfal aud dargr reu di eae to hieb tbe fe uJ eoasOtetloa 1 subject. It Do4rW btnirtJ and a pe!y'eBre raay be retfed m. -i 1 4 1 ' TOIAltUITD LAIII It la peculiarly rolled. It will In a ibrt time brtn fn th onthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, teari the Gft'f rncf nt lUmp of Great Britain, to proTeat counterfeit. Tk.4 J'IZi tkoJmtJ net t taten by rml during Vit TIRS7 TURKS XOXTIIS of PrtgM ny, at tXry art CAUTION. ?A Pill mkculd tuXltUitenby Feinaltt during thf riRSTTDREEMOXinSof Prtgnamcyat tkry art evre to l-ring an Xitarri(tffft but at any ether t im tXey art taft. In all caes of Serraas and Spinal Affections, Pains In the Back and Limhs, Fatlgx on slight exertion, TalpiUUon of the Eeart, Hysterics and White, these mis will effect a car when all other means have failed; and, although a powerful remedy, da not cuctaia Iron, calome4, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each pack, which thoall be carefully preserred. SOLD Y ALL DRCtiOlSlZ Kola Agent for th United States and Cauada, ' ' ' ' JOB MOSES, 27, Cortlandt SL. Wew fork. K. K $1 00 and 6 postage ftaraps enclosed to any authorized Agent will Insure a bottle, containing iO I ill, by return raaiL decS deodiwly Mrr PTTnn;p wnn n avf. nnmiTFii th virtues of Rüll'i Ckb m Bmxaa. If any such there 1 . . ... 1 . .I. . . . . 1 - . 1 oe, rcu ine loiiowing crruuciie iruj Kruutniru r.i known in this cotcmnnity, and doubt no more. Its generat Introduction Into the army will save tbe IliTes of thousands of ocr soldiers: Lonsvuxx, Jant 3d, 12. We, the undersigned, have seen the good effects of Dr. i Joa Bull's Ckdsok Brmu In c-of general debility and prostration, of tbe sjttem, and believe Its general use would prevent disease and relieve much suffering. Among our sokliers particularly would this be the case, especially thaee who ara exposed to the miasmatic !nCuence fa the Southern cl!mae. MAJ. PHILIP SPEKL, Cvllector Int. Eev. St Dls. Ky . CHAS. B. COTTON, Collector of the Port of Louisville, Ky. COL. H. LENT, Provost Marshal Goneral of Kentucky. EKV. D. P. nKIiDERSOI. Vico Peient of Sanitary Comm!!cu. HAR5KY, HCGUKS A CO., Publishers Ueaiycrat. GEO. P. D ' j Propri.'tor Loulvi!l AuxeUjvr. HUUHKK Ä fAKfiUll.L, Wholesale Dry Goods IsJers,"Mainstrr et, Loi sville.Ry. DAVIS, GREEN A CO., Wholesale Shoe Dealer, Main street, Lou!vi'.le. HART A MaPOTHEK, . . -,V I. thwraiihors rnrrrr Mitt.l aivl Th r.l KrMli JUUCS WINTER. Clothing Merchant, corner Third as.1 Market st., Louisville, Ky. CAPT. S. P. HILDRKTH, Of the kteamer Major Andertou. MAJ. L. T. THCKSTN. Faymaster U. S. Army. C. M. M ETC ALF, National Hotel, Louisville, Ky. COL. JESSB baTlES, j 4th Kentucky Cavalry. GEORGE D. PRENTICE, j Louisville Journal. SOLD WHOLESALE BY DA1LV, KCCFi:it A UU . 73 Soath Meridian St , I:.dlaLapol.s. declsei-d ly a I2toani UNPRESENTABLE HEADS j Ar in a moment beautified by the opfrt!oa f j ClUSTADOKO'S IIAIi: DYE, ! Wh!cb' wKhoQt the B,1htest trooMe, tapsru to tha ! hair of tha head, the whhkcrs, beard, or mou.-iache, aa i shade of brown or the mot perfect black. Ladies ca j use it without soilics; their fingers. It Is tha most expditious hair dye In the world, and tha only one free J from every poisonous ingrelient, and that contains a I nourishing and emollient Vegetable principle. Cristadoro's Ilnlr Preservative, a valuable adjunct to the Dye, in dressing a promoting the growth and perfect health of tha hair, and of Itself, when used alone, a safeguard that protects the fibres from decay under all circumstances and under all climes. Manufactured by J. CRISTADOKO, 5o.6 Aatar House, New Tor k. Sold by all Druggit. Applied by all UaJr Drafsars. JanS.dcodAweow E C! Ij I YS E D! Fala lights are extlrguhhed when a GaiATTwrni shines forth, and Uta Incontestable fact that tha hair turns from gray red or sandy to a gloriois black ar j brown, , . QUICKER THAN TUE CHAMELION :cL4EgeSit.hue,,anderthe operation of CICISTADOICO'S IIAIlt DYE! Is now known throughout the American continent. It Is harmless, contains no caustic, Improves the fibres, produces a rich, natural and lasting color af any shade from a warm brown ta a glosay sable, and Is endorsed by tha most eminent analytic chemist In tbe United States. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, Ito. e Astor Douse, Hew York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dreesars. j Jana-doodAweow STD ISEASES OF ri HE NERVOUS Seminal, Crlnary and Sexual Systems new and reliable treatment in Reports of tha HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Setit by mail in sealed letter envelopes, frea of charge. j Address D. J. SKILL'S nOCO HTOX, Howard Associa tion, 5a. 3 fsoath Xlcth Street, Philadelphia Pa. mar30-dAwly t-NERVOUS DEBILITY, 8EMINAL Waakners, etc man bm emrmd hy on who baa really cured nlmlf and hundress cf tthera, acd will tell yoi aothlcg bat th truil. Address with stsmp. EDWARD H.TRATK&, fth291Awly Lock Bx. Boston. If as. IRON WORKS. IRON WORK. WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING, VERANDAHS, BASK VAÜLT, IRQ LOORH, SHUTT RS. BOLTS, PLAl.l AXD ORSaMK5TAL IttOS STAIRS A5D GEFJtAL HOI Mi: S.T1IX11 BriLIFRS OF K. Mny'H lntnt .Jnll. R. F. HACnn 4 CO., Io. le Sörth Delaware Stift, IndlauanoHs atr?? dim GROCERIES, i r.riirciii. c. . vis. CKNTUAIa GltOCIiKV, CS. XI. SVIVKU &. JOM REAL BSTltB 'mm AND NOTARIES PUDUC. No, 201-2 North minois . Street . IutlianupoliM. init. . 7 44 dir " -.-..-
i I Mi-B. -WHTSLO tm-- . An ZxperWBe! Nsrae aol Featalo Pfcteii, prvMata 10 the aueatioa f iatr, bor SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, Which creatlr facilitates the proceaa of tooihJar. by t fteninf the rom, red nein j all lnflaaatnatleB,wi:i allay ALL TAIN and paa?dic action, aad ts . I STJRETO KEQULATEtheBOWELS Depend cpon it, m.hera, it will give rest t) ear reives and Relief and Health to Your Infknts. We have put up and sold this article for over 30 y'arv, SLd CAN SaT IN COX Ft I ENCK ANDTBCTB of 1 what we hse - ever been able to say of any other soeAlclna XKVER HAS IT FA1LK0 15 A Sl!?GLK lNSTAltCK TO EKrKCI A CTKE. wtea timely n4. Kver slid wa kaow an insta ce of dissatisfaction by any ore wha ase4 t it. On the con-rary, all are drlijbted with IU opera- ' tons, and peak in terms of corstnei datloa f its magical j effecu ao1 med.cal rirtaea. Wa speak in this anallar i W M T M7 r rail k'CI)V m. U, 3A in arrtanaAM FLEWJK Ol R REFUTATION FoKlB IXLF1LVF.NT OK vVtJkTVTK HERE D CuAltD. la almost i every Instanc where tha to'aat ts uertts; frosa pais and ejhau-tlon, relief will be foULd In CfletD er twenty . ml-utes atter tL yrvpI..admfBUtrred. I - - - - ---- ona aenufn. oiilers the Iac-simua af C CI ETlS A FEEKlNS. New Totk.la on tie outside wrapper Rold by Druggiftta throaghoat tha world. Price only 35 Cents a Dottlr. The Florence Nightingale of tho Nurssiy. i Th fallowing is an ettrsct from a letter written by tLe Kev. E. Z VTrlwr, to th German Rerorntetfateaw linger, at Chasbersbu'g, I'a.: A BENEFACTRESS. There it a woman in the public eye whne baas a had il alor.ir h.fa SHScia'e-t. ta oar wilnd, with tha Iaa. kee," Quack," and ' H umbog." Bai It is so no longer, an 1 we ut-ure to wrest her nsme fro-n all such so pidous associations In all other mitxis. Whatever notions wa may have of wumanly delicacy and propriety, we wUI ail admit that woman aTone Is tha 'urse the good Xu the U4 5urF. Whs her we shaU hava Fe mala Fhvic;ana or not, isaqueti.n w hich must be. decided by time and prij.cip.'e. and not a matter of taste. Pride, prejudice, caprkre andenkt jib may as well behave them!ves, for if there is really a want, there will also ba a Kupply; If there be a calling," there will baa coming. Mature and himan society ara always fceif-aupplylng, and though Art and Fashion may hinder, they cannot prevent. Mrs. Wlnslow doei not wish to treat you gentlemen Nor does ste prescribe a regimen for jour wive; bat he modestly appears as a messertrer of health acd happineha to your infant In tha cradle. Ia there anything Improper in tbatT A Kars of "30 years' experteoca can boldly aay what is or ia not good for a babe, and ought to be listened to. God Breed her oa bar husnbla and happy mission. he Is tbe most successful physician and mod effectual benefactresi our little ones ever enjoy d her doting parents not exceptei. Jost open the door for hr, ar.d Mrs. Wlnslow will prove tbe American Florenca Mghtiugala of tha STuraery. at this are so sure, that we will teach ear "Susy" ta say A Blessing on Mrs. Window" for helping hertasarvfva and aacapa tha griping, coIScklng aod Uethlng siege. We confirm every ward set forth ta the prospectus, it performs precisely what it professes to perform, everr part of It othÄg less-Away with yaar "'CoTdJal.M '"Parogortc," "Drops," "Laudanum," anrj every o'her Narcotic," by whlche babels drugged into stopidlty, arid rendered dull andSdiotlc for Lfe. W e hate never seen Mrs. Wlnslow - know her aly through tha preparation f her "8athiDg Jyrap for Children Teething." If we had the power wa viould make her, as she Is, a physical savior to tha Infant race. if. cm. Health and Co a fori Itlothcr nnd Child. lo MRS. WISSLOWS SOOTHiyQ STRUT for chUda teething, softens the gum., reduces inflammation, allays all pain, and cures wind cholic Perfectly safe la all cases. Wa would say to every mother wbo has a aa Tet it g child, do not let your prejudice, nor tha pre 'adices ef others, stand between you and your suffering child and tha rel ef that will ba sure yes, abeolately sura 1 fallow the ua of this medicine if timely aJ. DOST FAIL TO PROCXatE MRS. WIS8LOWJ eoJTHisa 8 TKCP, for ebildrei teething. It ba been Uiti tot 23 years with nvtr failing safety and success by Bullions af msihars for thalr ekUdr. It car acta aridity r tha stosa . b. rIUa wa4 cboltc. regulates th- bo-els, ao1 gives rest, hea thandcotif rt to mother aid child. Office So. 43 Day street, 5ew Tork. i tO KOT LF.T TOUR PRLJTDXJ! STASD EETB FF.3T jour uSeririgcLll and the reif that !!! ba atotat. !lA0It,,oliow'hf wlfSLOWS fOOTII. Li2i k ,.P- " c?rrcl '7 of tha st .mach rel eves wln-1 cholic, regataraa the bowela. aofirn tha cams, giv.a rest ta tha mother an RaHb ta tha child. TL f llowbia 1 1 ai aiteart fp.aa . 1.. i I BT,.i "Uo,OM Faator 1 tha FlrreprH.t reet I Church. Brot,klyD. 5 T- to tha Journal and j Mc .agr,Ciicitnat 0 , and steaks otun.es m avar . .i in wnri.i-reo at aca-ixiaa M K.I wsmvia KUUiuiuaistLF.FOKCUlLLKCS TlETHiU: "Wa aea sb sdrlmet ta year colaasa af MRS WMJ.W'S toJTHl.NOTM!'. haw. at tVf r tli a wir In faor of a pa ebt idHHds before la our ur tut w. frei c aop-lleal ia aay fa er r.aSara that taia ta n . batu'-o-w. baa lr.rt it. at.tl aa.w It tu U all It rl.itu.. Ills probaMy ana o' tha D.t auec.aful mdi. cute, if iheday. b sauae it J, caaf tbaat Aavl thoa. f yor rra4.va wba hava bab4s eaat 4m hmtxmr Uati lay la a aopyly." . PEOIAL CAUTION. The great pcpalarliy f Mrs. Wlaslaw's Boothia Fyrsp, far aildrea ueth sr, has ladacai ItrprlascJ L'ra tu ptii ap artklaa u ba- aa4 far tha aama par ' paaa. In aJvartialog which tbey hava avai et.ly cwtact ur adv.rtlaemsats and botlcas fr. th pre.a, bat kava cop4 .ftnlictita aai irittra frtn.cJc-ycia 14 crfaen. ar- t c-ear SLaraaa La arr -a - Beware af all laaltatars. EoaxroiaiAwCaa-la
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