Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4513, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1865 — Page 2
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TflECNIOM IT KCSTBI fREIIRYED.- iJaetsoa SATÜRDAT MOHN. NO. APRIL S Th üprrchof .fir. Vrteee. Mr. VootHii addressed tit cocstituenta cc V Monday last. t Oreeocastl, poo th preaeot as pect of cuUic tHilr, a cooJfoti report of which w publish thit morciog, tod regret that it It not dot fall nod complete. Mt bit, forcibly atid triumphantly Mr. OotarM I indicate the democratic party from tb caiura I tiu tad oUrepfeientitions hieb bäte been heaped poa it by ootctapoloot and iolietivt) political opponent doricg tbt past four yean for oartiaan forooen. He not only defend the action of hit political friends, bot ably tod caut tidy, by the irresistible logic of facti, be dem onstrate ud expofcca the follies, the mcon alateneie. the frauds, the recklessness acd the - nf tbr inuti and enemieii. ard V., - 7 - - v eames tne war invo Amc. n me P7 mwer BI3 irom ui Dermaing iujga me rtuti- i f. iih half th seal that thT hare ih Jemoc-1 racy.it would have been cruibed oat ia as msny mnntLa aa it baa taken tear?: but. at result - w bow, do earse.t effort wai raade to that end un til after the leader of the republican party bad remetuited political power in their hand. After r r i the elections of last fall the eneriet of the na tloa er earnestly directed by the administration to the suppression of the rebellion, and behold the reüult. Who doubts now but the ssme end would hate been reached early in the struggle if yiualxeal and energy bad been giren to the . . I work that there hu been during the past n I mnthT I XT AT I j lTK.tli. W'-Co-fDüCi-iD." The Indimipolii Jour nal denies that Indiana troop have been tran ferred to the credit of Mai.acbuett8, as we stated several weekt ago, and challengea us to"coode tcend to offer a tcindoU of evidetice in aupport of tbe infamous charge " Well, we'll do it. A republican lawyer of LogaDsnort was sect by the citixent of Cass county to Washington city, to ascertain, if possible, the number of men that raunt baa furnlahed for the W4r.and to have it dulr credited with the same. He discovered that Cais county bad furnished eighty five more men than it hud credit for, a.jd that thete men were transferred and credited to Maacbuetts Rumor says that the record show that Maachu setts paid i 1,000 per heid for the Indiani men Sum. if thee rumors te true, it ia clear that Oor. Morton bas made quite a respectable "pile out of speculating in the Ce-h and blood of the citizens of Indiana, and i- exphtiutory of the phenomena of the sudden increase of the worldly possesaiona of bit excellency. Gov. Morton went into the gubernatorial chair thousand of dollars in debt. Tom Stillwell's bank at Anderson furnished bim the mcaua to tuke the canrass. He i to day worth everal hundred thousand dollars. Will 1 be Journal inform ua how the governor baa been able to accumulate this tmmeuse sum in three or four years, when his salary is but S3 500 a year, if he did not make it by selling Indiana oldiers to Massachusetts, or by speculating in the life and blood of Indiana men? When The Journal enlightens cs upon tbee points we will condescend to offer" a little more evidence, as well aa publih the name of "tbe republican lawyer of Loganjport." Huntington Democrat. The Facir There ia an old pu petition which aays that "if the fruit blo-m in the light of the moon the froat will not i: jure it." Upon this bypothe-ia we mty look for pleutv of fruit thit year, as the trees are puuirg forth their bloom very rapidly about now, and it's "just in the light of the moon.' Corydon Democrat PaoLiric The wifo of Isidore Dier, a IUvarian of Jefferaonville. presented him with three fiaa girl t one birth I. II Hanxio Hf) introduce the Dtvarian custom of making preenta to the unhappy father on such occasions, and says the effect would be wholesome and er. couraging. We trust that the pitriotic B ivsrian maybe encouraged, though in thee war timrn. it would have been better if the girl bid been bo j N. A. Ledger. WncaT The farmers generally give u fvorable account. of the growing wheat; and the few fields that have rorae under observation look extremely well Owen County Journal. In Clay township, Owen county, no less than eight men were drafted who are already in the army, or who have put in s'ib.-titute, and are therefore exempt. The Invent ef nt'ear Exactly one year from the day upon which Grant rook command in person of the army of the Potomac, be drove Lee from Richmond and established the national banner at the beadquar ters of the rebellion. When he ataumed command, be announced that Richmond was bit ob jective point, since which he has not marched one inch ia aDy other direction. It baa been a year filled to repletieo with gigantic and bloody conflict. It hi? been a year wb'ch foao J lha reoeN in ua Jiiturbel po4ie?ioo often state, and which has left them with not a foot of land this s:de of the ML-ii-irpi river When it commenced they had a national aud atate governmeas, and when it ended they had neither. It opened upon them a haughty and deSant pepople; it bas closed upon a few rpirit le. demoralized fngmen! Taken in all, it his been the rnot eventful year of the war. It has seen many battle, few of which have been defeat, acd many of which have been most resplendent victories It is a year of vat tam-he and great combinations hitherto unknown to the mot daring military mind of the world. Tu it t-e'ong the battles of tbe Wilderce-t and the marches of Sherman, all unparalleled for their magn.tude; and to it belongs the glory of the capture of Richmond, the mot important erect of the entire cmCL-t. It is a year which will he remembered with both pride and sorrow by the nation; pride, a we contemplate its glorious rtsult; and sorrow, as we reflect upon itt fearful sacrifice Chirao Times. rite IXaf tie off Fire Fork Tb TurnIna; folnt In the Liiant Conflict r taten iron lllchmond Plill. Mierlln Deal tne fatal 11 1 oar The New York World s corresponded gives the following graphic account of the battle of Five Forks, which was the turning point in the jjreat conflict which won Richmond: hBtftlDAX O HIS OW.V HOOE. Oa Friday night Gen. Grant, like moft ob erver. diit;fied with the day's buine.', tiered Gen. Sheridan in the supreme command of the whole of Warren's corps and a!l the cavalry. (Jen Warreo reported to bim at nightfall, ar.d the little array wa thus composed: on. saxaiDAs's reacts. sTvatT. araa I. Three divi:oc of infantry, under Geners! Griffia, Ayree and Crawford. To 'Jifii-iaa of cava ry, formetly contitating the armv of the Shenandoah, now c m m and eil by Gen. Merritt, ur.Jtr O'-era's Devi", and Cuter. One division cav!ry of tie armv of the Potomac, under Gen Crook. BrigaJe or more cava'ry of tbe army of t-e James, uuder Gen Mackerzie In this compo-ition the infantry w to the cavalry in the proportion of about twj to ore, and the entire force, which lam forbidden to eaurcertte, would be a Cons:Jt-rb'e artsy, far up in the teens. Shrr'.Jm i ahvdute. and b avl.lly abased rJy hgan to tob u? and down atraightwaj; he visited every part of his lire, though it auetchel from Diowiddie Court H ue to the Q itker road, aloc the B)vdron Plank and its adjuncts. snt aiDs CAV4LET prMOt:sTiD. We must start with the suppositioi that our men far outcuctered the rebels. The latter werewiJely aep-rateiVrooj tht ircomraa. s before Pe'eraburg acd tbe adjuatraent of our iafauirv as well a, tbt freat Cioveble force at Sheridao't di'poaal. render i; doubtful that thev could have returned. At any rate they did rot do o. whether from choice or cece:tv, and it was a part of oar scheaae to puh ibau back into their entrtccbmeiiU. Tbii work was delegated to the cavalry ectlrely, but, as I have said before, moua-
tfri cirblrem. arc to match for Habere, bayo
neted lofeatry. So when the hornea two e lot r.p to the rtv!i. tbT re tilnnc2iJ, enJ acted Icfactry to II intents. A portion cflLra. oder UrffF r,d Utcker.re, MI rereJtotie satJJle, that they eight be put ia rapid mot on for flankict; and charging pcrpocs; tut fully fire thocsmi bJnritci taea, wtobd seen eervice- fa the Sbecanduah and elsewhere. were formed ia lite of battle cn foot, IT.l bj rrrk of eharre and deoloy esaved tbadiff.ee!? pceiug back the cr.urc rbl column. Thit they were to do to evenly acd irRr.k r.ly tbtf the rebels should go do farther than their work, ei in- 10 escape eastwnru or ttj di.-covtr aUriK I'll tit Warn'a f.-nm mVi mmrm .iread? forming. Had they e-pied tLe I-tter tbey mir,bt have tecoce io di?cutira;;fd as to break at.il take to the wood: and SherMata object was to capture them i well a to rout them. So. all theaitercoon the cavalry ru-led them tatd, and the strife went on LnintcriCLte'lT ut d terri fically. I hare lo f pica iu thii burned dispatch to advert eitler to individual lone or to tie? many thrillirg eoi'odcs of the $ht. It m fuue'ht at ao close quarter that our carbiDC weie Deter out of rarre: for had thit been otherwie the looj; rifles of the enemy woajd bare Rteu tbetn tfcry idriuUzf. w itb their horse with. n .thea.!rtoen.iQ line of battle, rto ni to- ... nf ,fnn. ...ii;n nw.rd lik tboae eraauailj eieraunz rues oi wnica itcii . . i T It reik. 2iow and theu a detachment c( tffl would charce down upon cs, swttirr the lines and threatening to annihilate us; for at no part of the action, till it crls , did the southern tuen exhibit either doubt or dimay, but fucght up to the standard of the moat raliant trcon the woild bas ever hid, and here and there showing some of thoe wonderiul featt of icdiriJual courage which are the miracles of the time. A colonel with a fluttered rrgimeut Cime din uooo us in a charce The batontt were fiaed. the men came on with a yell; thrir jMy uniform seemed black amidit the smoke; their preerted colors, torn br grape and ball, wared yet dtfimt Ij; twice tbey baited, and poured in Tolleja, bui ma v M I'L A lift anaiA f-v I V A (am 4 a c "m pitted, yet determined; yet, in the hot faces of the carbineers, ther read a Durrxi?e A4 reolute. but more calm, ani, while they pre??cd along, swept all the while by scathing ToIIeys, a group of horsemen took them n fltok. It was an awful instant; the bones reroile i; the charging column trembled like a 'wgc thing, but at once the reb els, with rare organizttioo, fell into a hollowiqu&re, and with solid thee'9 of steel dtfitd our centaurs. The bor.-etrea rode around them in rain, no charge could break the abining fqutres until our dismounted carbineers p uied in their voilejt afre-h, makidg gift in the spent ratjks. and then in their wanring t:me the c ralry thuuderel down. The rtbeU could statid no mor; they reeled and swaed, ar.d fell bick broken and betten. Acd ou the ground their colonel hj, eealirg his devotion with hi l'fe. Through wood and brake and swamp, ecro-s field and trench, we puhel the fighting o'e.'rnders steadily. For a part ol the time Sheridan himclf was there, short and broad, and active. waving Lis hit, giving order, seldom to fire, but never stationary, and clot-e bv feu the long vel low look of Uustar, snbrc extended, fighting like a Viking, though he wan worn and baegard with much work. At i o'clock the rebels were behind their wooden walls at Five Fork, and s'.ill the cava'.rT preyed them bard, in feint rather than f jltrcn effort, while a battalioD dis mounted, charged njuaiely upon the face of their breistwotk. which lay in the mun on the nortb side rf the White Oik road. Then while the cavalry worked round toward the rear, the in fjntry of Warren, thoueh cemmmded by Stieri dan, preptred to take pit in the battle. BY ICIIELON IO I UK r.lUHT. The genius of Sheridan movement lay in h'.& di.4po.tion of the infaiitrv 1 he r kill with whic h ho arranged it, and the difficult mir.euvres he projected and so well executed, thould place him as high in infantry tactics t he bus heretofore shown himelf eupenor in cavalry. The lufant ry which had mar(krd nt 2l? p. m frm the houf of Roseau, oa tic Bojatown Llauk roed, waa drawn up in four battle line, a mile or mi. re in length, end in tbe beginning facing the White Otk road obliquely; the left or pivot wsa the di vision of General Arej, Crawford had the cen ter and OrifUn the right. Thee advanced from the Roydtown nlark ro.d. at ten o'clock, while Sheridan was thundeiing away wi'h the cavalry, mounted nt.d dismounted, and deluding the rebels with the idea that he was the ole attac-k're part) ; they lay oncealed in the woods behind the Gravelly rua meeting-house, but their kit was not a half mile distant from the rebel work, though their right reached o far off that a covice would have criticised the position sharply. Little by little, Sheridau, extending his line-, drove the wkole rebel force into their breit works; then he dismounted the mtsa of cavalry and charged the work, straight in the front, still thundering ou their flenk. At last every rebel was cafe behind his entrenchments. Then the signal was given and the concealed infantry, miny thousand strong, sprang up and advanced by echelon to the right. Imagine a grext barn door shuttiog to and you have the movement, it you can al.o irasgice the doer it?elf, hii gc and all, moving forward also. This was the door. TUCH Or TBI BATTLK. We were already on the rebel right in force, and thinly in their rear. Our carbit eers were making feint to charge in direct front, and our infantry, four cep, hemmed in their entire left. A'l this they did cot for an instant note, to thorough was their cenfusioo, but teeing it di rectly they, to tar from giving up, concentrated all energy and fought like fiends. They bid a battery in position which belched incesctly, and over tbo breastwork their musketry matte one unbroken roll, while against Sheridan's prowlers on their left, by skirmish and sortie, they stuck to their sinking fortunes so ws to win unwilling applause from mouths of wiic-t cen sure. It waa just at thecoma gup of the infantry that Sheridan's little band was pushed the hardest. At one time, indeed, they seemed about to undergo extermination; cot that tbey wavered, but that they were so vastly overpowered. It will remain to the latest time a matter of ra trvel that so paltry a cavalry force could prei back B X'een thousand iiifaniry; but when the infantry blew like a great barn door the aimüe best applicable upon the enemy's left, the victory that wb$ to come hud pissed the regiou of strategy and resolved to an ffir of personal courage We bad met the enemy; were tbey to be our! To expedite thi conummatiou every officer fought as if he were tho lot lorn hope Mounted oi his black pony, the time which he rode at Winchester, "Sheridan galloped everywhere, his flushed face all the redder, and hU plethoric but nervous figure all the more ub quitous. He galloped once straight dowu the rebel front, with but a handful of his taff. A dozen bullets whittled for him together; one prized hi arm, nt which a faithful orderly rode; the black po:;y leiped high in fright, and Sheridan was. untouch ed.but the orderly lay dead in the field, and the saddle dished afar empty. StTR&KM'ER CT THE REBFL At even o'clock t'ie rebels came to the conclusion that they were ou rimked ard whipped They had been so bv'U engaged that they were a loc t'xe finding oji ? w desperate were their circumstances; but now, wearied with persistent aault in front, they fr!l buk to the left, only t eo four cIo?e hue of bittle wii:i;:g to drive them across the ttid, decimated. At the right th" l.or.-emeti chargel them in their rain a'ea:pt to fiht "our," arid ia the rear straggling fiot ctvalry begin also U assemble; ii'an' tire, cn. fire, and direct fire, by file and voi'.ey rolled iu i rp iu'iy , t :tting dow n their brae-t cSicer ar.d jireau. the tvdst with bleebng mfi:; rtai; raoi:. ioJ v.i the iuterval of explwd.rp: poadcr, ari l J add to their terror and decir, their o vt; irtilliry. oip'urel from t! em, threw into ihtir a rLks. from its old rnj-ition. ungrateful grape a;.d ing their bretstwork, h zz u; air line and ricochet , and t 1 . ctnistrr. cnfilad t:ii plunging bv t lilies oi cvl. ry fairly m u-itc i their c:i:r--jri:aea:s, and thirged dawn the inj'tt. -h:i g and tr impling them, and pr d jc:n inextricable contusion I'hey had no cornrum lr. ai'ent no orders, aid O'k d i; va n for some gj oi g hin J o lead them out o! a toil intj wl.icn tahy bad fnllen so bravely aüd blindly. A tow more volle?., a new ar.d irrf'itblt ci.uge. a hriil acd waricg command to d e or ur cn ier a id, with a saiitn nd tearlu! imju!-e. five t-ourar.d mu.-ke's are f2ng upon the grouni.at.d hve thuand hot. exbauilcJ, and iaipotent men are Sr.eHdan's pr?! &ers of war. thi carrivz imp ilying &xbxla Acting with bis uual decision. Siieridin p'ae e-1 l.?s cif tires in care of a provost gurd, and sent them at once to the rer. I h e which escape, he ordered the 15 rj Custer to puraue with brand 'aid Tengeitce; aaJ tbey were pressed far luto th desolat foreat, spent and hungry, rxaoy talHrg by the way of wounds or exhaci-
tioa, tany prted down by hoof or ibT troke. j and many pefced op ia "mercy end lent back to I
rejoin their brethren In botd. We captured la all lull? a:x thousand priooerv General bheri daa fstitaMed them raoiMtlt at fire tboasacd. but the provoat marshal a Mured me that be hd a lire four atreast a fu?l mile l&c. I ectlrelj heir L'ra oct. haric ri'JJen for forty oinate in adire?ti'a oppoi'e tc that ther were taking. ab I jrronirs; weiry at Ut of counting or of seeir.gr tbia. TLry were fire, heart? fellow, almos: all Virginians, ard itemed to like their capture not unkindly. They wore the ?rey and tot er? attractire uniform of the coufe-lerary, but looked to be warm ai.j fut.aa l pasicgaIorg ia the D'pht under the fi.Mree. convey ed at mo-t a romaM ic idea of grief end tribulation. They wrre jut in a btie pn tnioway between B;2 ard Little Five Fork for the ni;ht. the effi -er sharing the mrnt fare with the soldiers, from whom, indeed, thej were un li-tinuihAhle Thu eridel the pUndid icroryof Fire Forks, the lfat bloody to lis, but the tnot ucceful, propjrtionatc to cumber enenged, that had been fought during the war. O.-e mn out of erert three en$red took a priot.er. We captured four cannon, an ambuUrce train and bicge tearrn. eigh: thoutnd mu?ket and twenty eight batt!t-fl 5. General Lon street, it m thot.;ht. cornmiK'.e-l either he r.r Picket, or Bushrod Johr.oti, d v.ion commander, were taken; they were wie eaou2h to see that thedj wa lo,t, and irrat-i H-anaparte after the bitt!e of W ateriuo AtMKlKT VT mi BATTLE O fVE FORKS I attr.bute tbu victory almost entirely to Sheridan; it was won by etri'egy acd persistence; and in great put bv men nbo would not etand fire the day before. Tne luppy distribution of duties between cavalry and lulantry excited fine rivalry, and the consciousness of Sicridau's guidance inspired, confidence. Hs anv bttle so successful ever been fought in Virginia, or indeed, in the east? I think cot. It has opened to us the enemy's flank, so that we can sweep down upon the Appomattox and inside of hit bretstwork, enabling us to shorten our line of intrenchments one half, if no more. and putting out of Lee's service fifteen thousand of his choicest troop. And all this, Gen oben dan tells me, has cost him personally no more than eight hundred men, and the service no more than filteea hundred. Compire this with Cntn erllorsvillc, Williamsburg, the Wilderness. Bui Kun, and what slull we say? The enemy mua bare loit in this fight three thonaand in killed and wour.ded. THE QUESTIONS OF THE DAY. Kucecta of ll-n. Danlei V. Vowrttees, ul Orcenratle. ton the Frrsenl Aapect f IMibllc Afftlra Conrl'jiftil from Fourth Pujr Mr. Voorhccs then dwelt at leuth on the con dition to which the country Lid been brought bv this prolongation of tbe war. growing out of the determiuatieu of Mr Lincoln and his advisers ceer to have a restoration of the government except upon the platlorm of the reiuhlican par ty as amended and advanced from lime to time by procla motions and unconstitutional leUla tion. He ho wed that every prediction which he had ever nude in congress im regard to the amount of the public debt had in every instance been acknowledged by the repubücm leaders to have been under, rather thn over, a correct es timate. He had estimated a j er ago that our debt, according to tbe figures of the treasury de partment. Wdsat or about four thonati d million of dollars. '1 Via w vehemently denied at th time, but within a few weeks past eastern repub lic.'.n journals hid made the same estimate, an cxpiO'isod thtir fears that it would be eii thou eand millions before tbe war was over. Tho-e men were usually muj about a year behind in accepting tbo truth as laid down by the democritic party Wm it disloyal to lay the-e facts before the people? Is n:iy man afraid to know the truth? Many iu this county preferred at the J outbfdk of this war to believe that it would be over in sixty days that women armed with very j dometic wciron could whip the south, and ; that the expenses of the war could be defrayed bv the sale of ia certain animal belonging to a rery distinguished republican politician in your midst, f Laughter I allu ie to this well known circumstance with no desire to wound, but for the purp ?e of asking you which you are going to do hereafter; follow still the lead of mti who b tve always deceived you, or tlij'e oa the other hand who uever did? I hazard nothing in s tying that by the year lbGG, taking all the demand upon you into consideration, your taxes will amount to four dollars on the hundred, and I fear thit in less than four years it will be six dollars on the bundled Lock at tlii., you firmers of ail parties. I am standing for all. This is a common iterest It is a featful one to consider. I heard men lat fall iy that "times were good pork ten dollars a huudied," and hence they would vote for Lincoln, not wishing a chance. Such men do not look below the surface of things. How will it be in a year or two when prices are all down for what they have to sell hard times upon them an outrageous tariff ratking the farmer pay ten ptiees for what he Ins to buy, and txxation demanding literally the l ist dollar? Then the deceived, misled and i j'ircd followers of tbi ad min'e ration will call it a fearlul reckoning Theu ill ccnie docking home our own brethern of the democratic faith who have misplaced thfir confidence in the part; low in power. What will ti e rc.-ult be, however, in regard to this eticrmous debt? I will attempt to answer. A few yens will pass awav. and its exactions will be sore and grievous. Then wdl come propositions to reduce the rate of interest. Tou will be shown thit mo.n of thia debt consists of bords issued by the eovernmect and bought up mainly by men who have gron rich by this war, and that your hard earned taxes go to them in the shape of interc?-t. You will also be ehown that these bor.d, which are l eid at tl e:r full value over o;i. c st their owners, owing to the state of thj currency, about foity cents on the dollar. Ia view ol these fct insteid of continuing to piy ix per ceut. ag now, you will peud representatives to congre-a pledged to reduce the rate perhaps as low as two percent. And the danger is that the reduction will not a'op there The people will despair of ever paying off this debt. They will be hth to leave it aa a miserable legacy to their childien. They will become convinced that much of it ought rever to hue been incurred. They will read over the speech?? of uch mea a Hle, Dawea. and other eminent republicans, and there find thit great thieves have helpdto swell it, and 1 letr that there will bean irre-isUble incli nation to pay it all off at once by mean of the bill t box. This means repudiation you sy. So it does. I trust I shall never be lor it or see its dire necessity But in the last congress a bankrupt bill wss pa3?cd which enables the mercantile class to repudiate, acd the farmer and mechanic, groaning ai d sweating with no hope of ever getting out of debt, mav conce;vc f at thev have a similar privilege. If thev shoul i tlo so, U it n.-t tl.eir own afltir ? I appreheud tbat tl,e rerjub'iciR putv, wLich pas-ed the birikrupt bill, w U be the first to eaibracc repudiitiun in another fora. They wouM certainly do so if the bondwere tjot .o larcelv held by their leading nn. Mr. . theu coii..'lei ed the uuerion of slavery in cotiLection with the w tr Ue regardei ! the constitution! arcendmetit a ot little moment in it priciictl o;ertita upo:i thit Iri-titu-tion But it wa iu;crttnt a? an u'.woneJ eier i-e ol power, an I ia dee!opii.' the fidal pmpoecfthe dmiuis'.riiiori ia retrd to the r.e ! gro. II" hd e i preyed bis view on the fl.ur i of the llou.e, bet I.;t the privilege of vutir! against i:s ptssae, owir.g to the dinierus and protracted il!:.e- ol his wife, bv which he was called horr.a. No one, however, would ctoust ; hia position. It ret at th's late day thit Le ! des'rti to einige h;s views on the el t vert fj ie- ; tioa. Bat we will hve a sUvrrv q'ie-t.un to ; dei! with bu it;le lancer. Wheu txth scti -ns , have armed the cero the injti'trlon is pri?ti-' Cally at aj cl! Hut hat next? Fiee n-ioea will constitute the ric xt iii!'ie in rerd t thi race. I here aver mv s'ernn cocviction, founded on facts within tar own knowledge, thit it i tbe ef.led pi:rpo.-e of the republican prtt now ia P-) wer at Washington to place the netro by lf- ' illation on an equality as a citizen with the whira man Tii.s is tbe neit treat i.ue: Srsall the while mau maintain his supremscv, or shall he i ;ke icto f irtnerhip in the fftirs of govern-J -rent three or four m. Lions of Afri-.-ens. It is the purpose of those in power that this J war shall re'i!t in the subatactial extermination j of the southern people those who are not killed i to be severe! and dnvea oT. Tben. under the j c r.Ccat'on act. tte Nt ds ol the entire country . wiii cho bands Itch men. conracors and laTor.te of power, will go and buy. Tbe free negro population, it is supposed, will mostly re main tberw, od tbt great atw liziti propr!rur '
frcm tbe oortb. owning perhaps tea thousand acrei, rill bt tbo landlord of fire bcnlrfd crcro
tenant Tbese will be bis serfs, and he will b their baror.. Acd &, a rtrv eait.es: republican. very high in ofEcc at Watirjstn. remarked to me, thu new ari-rocracy vt the south will be fr more ictolenb'e than tt old. Bit this plan ould be imperfect if tbe rero w denied tbe right to vote Hence be I to te endowed with the elective franchise, so that on election day the ord of the estate cm mtrch fci five hundred black Strfs to the pol! It this way will be giv en, it it thought, sonst two or three hundred thouMnd a.idi'.ionsl voters to the republican prty. 1 Lev will hold the balance of power in pres idential e'ection, and give the tn jonty to con gress. Thu tbe bpi'P will shape ihe des'iny of the government. You look inre J'i!ous. So you did two year ao wheo I pre'.icied so ratnv things on this uf'jert which hve t ore come to pass lou remember Hayn. L ben, her negro ministers, and the aocial equality extc:.dd bv tbe band of authori y to the black man at Washington. You thoiozht I ws wrong tl en, and think the same now; but I wa right theu. and am fgaio to day. Ttme prove all thing, and tt will prove this Alter cornmentirg fully on the reult which will follow, to the people and the countrv, thinew condition of the negro, stating that measures in various sbapo had been introduced into the last congre 'o clothe htm with equality before the law, Mr. V proceeded to speak of a circum stance which he deemed of roost vital importance and which had given him great pleasure. He allu lei to the trial and outrsges which democrat hd puffered tor the last four years on account of their opinions. This wa a subject that came home to evety democrat. No one has been safe. Mr. V. dwelt at length oa th;s prt of the history of the democratic p irty He had made a speech more than two 3 ears ago denoun cing the whole sysretn of arresting citizens and trying them by military commissions in state where the courts are open. At that time it wa tboueht treason thus to spevk , but he hid lived to lee a republican hnu e pass the law by ten majority abolishing military courts, except thoe convened to try soldiers or sailors; and providing ".hat all persona who are cow in prison convicied bv such courts eh til beat once dis charged. It is true that this most righteous measure was defeated in the senate, but what a triumph it was for the democracy to pee their ancient Toes' at lt endorse their principles in the houe ! Here Mr V. retoffrom the speech sof Hecrv Wiuter Davi. and Senator Tiuutbuil. of Ills , both denouncing in the strongest term? the trial of citizens by court martial Mr. Voorbees concluded hi speech, which h"d lasted over two hours, by paying a tribute to the courage, patriotism and wisdom of the democrat icpaity It past hd been great, atid so wou'd be its future It will again, at uo di-tant div, tike the reins of government. As iu the past, tho people will be happy and prosperous under i s administration. Bt whatever may have been its former glory, or whatever its future achieve-1 meets, tbe brightest honor that wdl attach to its I name and memory will be that in the midst of j an unparalleled whirlwind of despotic rage. !a?t- j ing for four years, and urj:cd on by the mad pas-; sioc of civil war, it was never falp to liberty, . never bowed the knee to lawless power, and thus preserved the liberties of the republic FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of Dr. Chjklxs T. Eowixl will take pl?ce fro"W tbe residence -f bia son-iu law, Ur. Gaston, No. 147 Nortb New Jeiey street, this arteriiOon at 2 o'clock . Services by Rev fr. leg sh m. FIRE IN SU R A NC E . r,o,fE.SEi) x 3ATn.nnT or i tit INDIAN A FIRE INSURANCE CO., Offico No. 5 Old Fellows' Hall, (L'P STAIRS.) CAPITAL $362,912,44. Pa'ancea per statriLeM Ji ly 1, lcCt 3ü3,471 C5 Cab premium , in rt-ct urt rfmi m notps received trom JJ lr, Wi, to January lr,19ttf ." S3.C90 45 Premium No'ea canceled to Jan. let, 65 3 599 47 o77.j air. inn i I Accrued Interest Tot '.I Capit-t Jan. I A, CS. . A CT8. PrniiTra Note in force Bill- R ceiva le 611 f4 fr;fij,yl2 44 122 irt tri "adi n hand C h in band of g i ti PemoT al I'roperiy 1,9 2 fr5 2 5 4 2 1 till i4 Accrued Iottrest. . ... Total Aset-t, Jan. 1-t. ls5" JOCJ.Dli 44 IL "Ni okpaid cla m aa:nt tbe . mpany whatever. OFFICERS: J.S.HARVFT P'e't. I ff T. r,HOS, Wi. FkKD. IlaoGS, Tre. C. C. OU.V, Geo. Ai't. pr. deo.1wltn REAL ESTATE SALE. BY WILEY & MARTIN, Ilrul i:tutc Itrokrr Sc Aurtioneert. T 1 1 I R, T Y CHOICE 111111.1)1X11 LOTS! ArJ? AUCTION, OX M0SDAY. AFRIL I 0th, AT 2 O CI-OCH P. ON THK FRLIMISFS. M., f II ft KSK LOTS are Mtrjated irs tbe sontb ean part of J the city, and on tbe wt Nide of Virirjiiia Avenue, ini't eJiately ojp si'e Hctcber' Additi n-tbe m-t tbrivin and rapidly improving local ty in tb-city, and kn n a Bradebaw A Holxe' ul.iivi ou of out lot No. 100 I be lots all lie bich and dry fine shade treee on mot of them, and are ail of couvec.eut aat for building purpoe, wiiD ROjd fro'.tage n. Virginia Avenues Buch. man Street, and, Brad!laTv Street, with wide alleys coutj rJent o a', oue of tbe runu.Lg routes t-f tLc l!i-elo! s are up-.n STREET RAILROAD, erery p. . ?lar deratl lct fcr luilliujj parnJ 'd pO"et. Ttt8 of Sale iL one-f.fth in 1 dc: r. wi.h tiitere:. SZFlT flit r4l p raar2Q-dti id fifth cab: c.e.&'th in fix rnor.tb; ti'h in 1J ii-r.Tth in 24 da, !!; ular ir.qu.re cf W.LF.Y MARTIN. Anct oce-r. FOR SALE, .7 CST Ks-CF.iVEI),3Vi t jLel 1'r n White tir;. r,oc' p. tatoe-i. ZtA) buh. e'each Biowt, Üroct f.-otu M.cL:ffaa. In b-ja. Oi.ion. VO bnU. Pr a Whi'e Beat. 2u bbN hect.ftfd Swet . i1r. 25 t.td. Choice iTed App. Choice VTeten Ktterve Better, a ro'l- and 3:k'. Fpzs n a-sndarre. iLe te.-t Fa:!t Fzr ii the ci y. nr Tf T Mf IVSCX, apr? N. 15 -t Fearl treet. SECOND HAND STORE. SECOND HAND STORE, o. 233 i:at Uahlnston street Mgn of tue itljf Hand' F CRNITÜRE and Stove. T.nware ard riL. in ccraDirm anvty. Alo, all k.Lda of Hou Farrlblr g Go-di aprH J K. a; ALE. TOI.LDO ALi:. T3 IKLlT A W LI SR'.CtLCBKATEDTCl.v.Ix) ALE, 1 1 ö baxrU aai Lair barrel, ror ai Oy j.tü. LUCAr, Ai-enti, zatt-tx! 77 SJt Msrlan itrtst, IrdiaaspotU.
AMUSEMENTS.
ENGLISH OPERA AT Tili TABERNACLE. Directors Manag-r Star Wanrr KBicai toniactor ... Mri. Carrpbell ä Castle. Xt. Frsbk Klr-rs. Mr. J. M. Wettoo. Prf.W. O. DrTK!CÜ. LAT n I q 11T nrJT r a o or CAMPBELL & CASTLE'S ENGLISH OPERA TßOUPE! Tbt M'avin batt. eoaipri- b principal artlU: VU fn t Mitchell. Ko-a Cooke, p im Ifennaa Soprano; Mr. Wrn. Canl , PriTni Tecore; Mr. 8 f. Cmpbrll. W no Baritone; Mr. Kwarl gaio. tba aatinra'bd Baruon?; to-ihrw:Th uneScent orchtrs a d rhwmt Saturday Evening, April 8th, 1865. Will be prforrsed Sellinfs Graid Opera iaThrea Alt! cf LA SOMNAMBULA udolph Mr . C. ra-rpSell. Mr. n. .atie. Mr. w.hrr R rrh hr. Tarn n Whit. Mi a Fsunia hidJell. .Mll Georgia P-wler Mr. Bal-y. "Reserved teat 1 00. k.1 vin). . llfs.i. Nomry. . Ana zita. Lia Theresa . ADMISSION-W cent Keerved seats caa be procured at the Um.c Store of A. M Benbtta 4 Co , wabout eatra charge 4S3r',oor open at 7 o'clock; orrrmre to cornnienc at - 'c!o k precisely. Räßuok of the Opera for sale la the Flail. apr3-d9t. METROPlffiN TiMRE". Cornrrof Ya$hington and Ttnnturt Strtttt. .tlanuger .fir. W. II. filler Saturday Evening, April 8th, 1865. Mi EMILY TIIOKNi:. HWDsoTii; iniMiwn ! TTIPAfter bich Miss EMILY THORN will md Jn tae ! character or the ot-1ess of Liberty, SHOLT FOB OUK j tiUUKIUl'S 1ANMK Sixto 4 11 Strinix JucU. Paicxa or nnrssioK. r)Te-.i Circte and Farquette, 50 ceit; friate boxes, for iia persons, f 5 IX; Orchestra Seata, 75 cent; itallery and Family Circle, 2") cent; Caddren in arms. $15: all reserved .eats 75c. Doors open at 7 o'clock precisely. Performance cctamenres at a quarter tcH o'clock precisely. PAKT1CÜLAK NOTICE. The Horse Cars leave tbe Theater every evening at tbe close of the performance. People living at a dietaoce can relj on this. INDIANA STATE MUSEUM. 71) Vas Washington Street. I MADAME M.A. ENGLISH PROPRIETRESS. Open 'or the reception of vNitors from oVhKk A. If. urtil 10 o'clock P. M. Tbe collections embrace over Three Millions of Curiosities! Of the inoit auu.-iu( and luitrnctle charscteratlcred frojTi all part of tbe Globe. ADM JS!ON gt) Cents. MA I) AVK VI. a. ENGLISH, t i5-etf Proprietress. MASONIC HALL for snoiiT Ti.iu: kyli COVilENCnO ON WF.I'NrSDAY KTENlNG, Al'KIL Ivtll. ISH.j, (pen Every Nitfht nr.til further notice. Aid n Vl'Oiediiy sanrdy Afterr'n at 3 o cltct. TUP MOST HTKAOLl) NaRV FXUIEITbiK IN THK wtRi.i: t ii k a u v: v t MILTON IAN TABLEAUX PARADISE LOST ! -Olt THE REBELLION IX IIE1VEN. TC War of the AiircIw. As described by Jobn äiihon in bis Immortal Poem en titled "Fura'iiM !. ." it liaK a C'iupIe'e illuMrtion cf tbi- K'eat Mi eai from tieciLmnir t cud, c-'trip Uinjj XrY1IlRfE RIL-NlilD TABLKAU TAlNTlNuS, canying nit MiltouN idea of 4 J'' It'll, CImos and Paradise! Will no- be exhibited in tbi city a exbihited In Lon for 200 con cutive n irbt, t- mor? - ban h if a mit 'ion of peoi.le, atid a exbw i ed before her Majesty Q., KKN ; YlCTt)x and tbe entire Court, at. Buckingham e-Uc , j rpon w' ich occasion Her Ma e-ty wts pi ad io besto j tsp-n the proprit t' r a di-tina-uishd mark of ber rval J approbation, by presenting him with a raagn.flcent I.a- ! Cloud k nj. i 'J ickei ?5 rents. TO Half Price. IjCirand Exhb tloiis every Wednesday and I'sturday fternon at 3 'clock locr fpn rv' Ufrs at 7 o'clock; F.ibib tion commences at 7f o'clock prcii-ly. Afternoon doors "ten at 2 o'clock. A. B. MORRISON, aprO dlw Proprietor and Manager. CLAIRVOYANT. ISS CLARA II A RL AND, CLAIRVOYANT ANI) ilEDIUil. By the u-e of an lnstrnmrt coiistrncted underSairitnil dire'tion, in connection with brrClairvoyunt poer. In fUdblnl to pret-nt to you a per'ct picure your future 1 fe partner. She can alo tell, witbin a ew oays, the date of mrri.ice - wtietht-r tb cniou ill be bapj or otherwi.-e. and number of children. Plerae Rive color of Hair n Eyes, Complexion. Age, Higbt and Ait in Feix, e hclo e :6 cents and stairtptrd envelop Lotk Rox 3, Detroit. Vicb gan. I will Ko send tbe ume and . ti. addre-s of the person (which ill triable yoo to optn a co ie-p' otencei for an a loiti"iial &Ocects. apr7 dl5t WANTED AND FOR SALe7 Wj1 C R a cheap C ty Residce and a w5I aborted t"k 1' of Fmi y Grocene. at present wbole'ale pr res. Th- Farm tnnn be in JUrH-o county, atid Wurth from IS.W'U to S6 InjO. FOR SALE. f I1WO well acjjted ftoks cf Family Crocerier with I adva'i'are rvleaes -n dwell cfr attached, Lear the Pot Office. Never bef.re io the mark-1. Also on-of tbe beit point oa Ma!-acLufett avenue for a t'l-ir es bvce. Tb"e basire- localities d.mar.d immediate attention. J. S. DUNLUP CU, B-al Ktare Brokers, apr? No ! North ilerdn tt-et. NOTICE. Dissolution ol Copartnership. VIT. Prtn'hin heretofore eisti"ir cr. i-'rtbe tanie o tree A Kro. f thit liy li .'ve-1 ty mutual on-e't M'. H Vinter bavin bokbt the f-il in eret of (1. Krpf n te Harlware tu-:rie cf 'be old firm ail due ant ctb's of the old f.rna w i.l he stild by their -Ticceh-Ofs C. r.. Fr-if. KBOPF. l2.J.-.r-o''H. April C.m) .rt: if co im T.rEnstur. j f !HF. irtereal of G Krrf.la f he Harda-d P.nsr.e., ! I knotrn srxler tbe fltm o' Frese Kropf, bav t bet-n bongbt tbia ay by H. Mirter, the new firm will te Lac'vri under th tase of f kF.'K INTF.R. C. sRKac. H. MlTF.R. kd!atpo'l At r.ie. UC-apr7 dl S5.00 REWARD! TOKIOS OR ARJUT THK Md Of MARCH, A j tl.ck pointer pnp, w.th a .snail bit po on oreast i j'i wbite ba r oa fore 'oo ; ib -at a weke o;d. Any peron returiiine ai t pup to rae at Na. Nertb Kaet tret. wit reieiv ibe bve reward. apr4-lSt T-stiHASTHFOriOFr PROFESSIONAL. DR. RUHII, OTT1CZ 0VR STAR GIOCiTRT, 50. Oi 80CTH illacta t reeU kta.dauce 3fe. 4 7 Sorta llluou
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DRUCS AND MEDICINES.
I VI I ii 4 NO. Wot Vahin?loii treel, lutliaii.-ipuIiM, Intl., Are la rxaipt of a larf a ad oonplet atock at 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 rpedicinal purposes, and all article iiece.ary to complete tbe atock of a dnKarUt. trom cur eipereoc anJ knowledge o' tbe wants of th pbyticlan and tbe trade, we art enabled to preent a stock ansurpaM'sd in its completeness and detail. All tbe new and various CHEMICAL PRKPARTION N and extracts constantly on hands, with a large and well elected stock of SURGICAL AND I.'F.NTAL INSTRUMENTS, KLASnC STOCKINGS. TBCSSFS. e., Ac, Our acquaiiitauce in tbe market nd facilities are such ai to enable na to wri-r, in PURE AND UNADULTERATED ARTICLES, As Rood Inducements as auy ether "lYKSTKRü DOL'SK, sad we feel confident can render satisfaction keib in prici'sand quali'y of artitlr. irjAI! artkles warranted aa represented. 'an IG-teod tc3rn PETROLEUM. r t tl o iu ij 3i : THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COP'Y,! i ORGANIZED UNDR THK MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAW OP THK. ISTATF. Or Xf.W TURK. . CAPITAL 0E MILLION DOLLARS, I" One ITundrcd Thousand Shares, AT fe4IO I'lOIC HIIAIIE. Subaciptlnn I'r ce, :t per share He llubie lorurtlier Atsrs.nientt OFFICES: No. 24 Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, POST OFFICE ADDRESS. 8 JX 3 3UHNKW TOUK. IlAn.PANIKLS HCKIN.S IN. President. WM T. I'll I PS. Vice Pr idem. R BERT BlSSETr, Heeretarv. H J BKLTI, Mi lna-S ip't, lltasville, Pa. ATLANT. C B NK, 142 Broadway, N T .Treasury. r The u ell of the Com pan are no as producing Oil. PajtD'nt for atoca may be made in drafts, registered Dt ea, or jrovernnitnt bonds Ld hecuritie. which loLds and -eturit.ei. will be taken a' tbeir marart value. hem t arjce may a dr-ed to ihe Co ip.ny, P. O. Box 5,a6-, New lorkCity, or oMstlntic Karjk, Treasury o- tbe New Tora and LI erpool Petn le :m Crrpnv, 14 Broadway, Nw Yvrk Cny," or to auy of its aa;-cta aplt-:3m MERCHANT TAILORING. LEWh M1IOMZ, PÄ0PRIET0R CF TBI FIRST CLASS MERCHANT TAILORING i:HTABLISII3I lZ lV T, NORT' PENNSYLVANIA STREET, Two Doors South of lot Office' INDIANAPOLIS octl-dtf BOURBON WHISKY. I. aV D. DU.XCA.X, No. 77 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind. WKOI.F.ÄALV Ii iALFESlX F"BEIGN AND DOMESTIC 9 CHJtiD niXCa 9 SHK att't Tiou ol tbe irad i ralia to our completI a.vTtment of a.l article In oor 1;l of busttc, bo-n as tcqual ty an-1 pr-.ce Our oc of JjLkliOX WIJISKT is un.urpaaed by any estahVshmcr. in ih thi Dealer ishlLg to purchase Copper lü.ti.ld Looruon W hjky are Invite! local bforr purchasing JTPWe bave r. moved fr ?A Fast rTa.hirirton rreettoTTeetJth Merfd aa -tr.et. J. A Ii. DUNCAN, TT South Mer.dian Street, lBd'anap.iia nJ. JarlOA-dly JOfira Ii. Hl I.LI A1H, LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, 1. IO Fast Pearl Street, In rrartt BtlnrI Kundin. tiarll-dlv REMOVAL. DA. BOHLE!, ArCHUrCT. HAS REMOVED HIS , oCct frotn the jtta Bai :tf tt hia residence No. Li W.t Oh treet, bseea Merid aa and llnr.oi. (at ' tie GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. . Jfc"-m sus -Off'ff. DEAi Kit IN CHOICE PsMiLl OkOC Eifa. LOTE aid reed. Cah tor Prdout Oouda aehveitd yi oDt'y. Comer I Xtw icr sty aaJ TlrUia atf java. . awaat2dla.
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U. 3. LOAN.
7TT a omiif niv U-Wa lDlU)JL!aJliJ Ij sn:krrl:j cf lha .Wr-rtary cf a Treasury, the coders (t.ed taa atcme4 tbt Ceseral ibr.pt'oa Agtarj for the ssdt tf Ctited StaUa Traaawry Not it, beartcf ave a ad ta rr t-'ectba psr cat. In'erest, pef ar.tsa, katwn as the SEVEX-TfllRTF LOAN. Tlee Nctan irs Isstiei onJertfsts f A ere it Uth.lCi, aod are payaolt tbr year ft n that time, to carreecy, cr are eoaverLtlt at tbe option of tbt tt'Jer latt U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. f old in: akim. rniD.M. Th Bnti art worth a preai 'sm, which tacrtaata tht actaal prcflt on tbt ? 30 leaa. and Its mrtM frH Slit and f"wiW-a Uit&ti, tl( a3dfxn on fArr fr ent. awre, weeordtne to la rata levied on other prrpertj. Tb Inter et is ft j able la carrewey eml-aonoalty ty coapoaa attach 4 io aca note, whkh nay bt cat oT and sold tt any back or tanker. Tht iLterevt aaaoanta tt Otic rent per day on n $50 note. Two cent Ten 20 $100 tt $1000 l.OO $5000 4 Note of all denominations named wfll bt promptly fwrolKbd poo rrevlpt of subscription, a aid th wttea forwarded at once. The interest to th lith of Jone beat ri I bt paid la ad.aac. Tbia I THE ONLY LOAN IX MARKET now offereii by tb Governmett, and it it eotflden'Jy expected tbat Its fop-rior advactares wtll taakt It tht GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than 1 100,00 0 0f tht 'oau authoriied by tbt la-t Congress are now on tho market Thi amount, at the rate at which it ia brine; absorbed, will all bt subscribed tor wiih'n fonr snontbs, when tbt aotet will ca dtabtedy command a prraniata, as bas aa'forxnly beta tht ca-e on clolcf tht mbscriptions to other loan. In order that cititen In t very town acd section of tbt country tny bt affrded facilities for takiof tht loan, tbe National Banks, State Panks aod Prvatt Backers through est the conntry Lava ajeLerally airreed tr celvt aubscriptiona at par. Subscribers will aelect their owl agents, ia whom they have ccaldence, and wbt only are to bt lesponsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receivt orders. JJ75T COOKE, Sab-ciiptltn Agent, Philadelphia. Subcriptioua will t received by tht FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ludianapol'e, INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS apr4-d3m tw3m ia DRY GOODS. 1865. SPR1XIJ TRADE. 1865. GOODS. ' j A tatttultiKtciru:iy trd ttxk Frrncti em.-, l inlM., America,, ufacturr. i note m aa'e . my riHHT-CLAHN Merchant Tailoring Establishment 6 mVorth M'eHnsytvala strett. Two Deors south of the pott Offlctf. 1 1 ha-e great pleasure in saying that all my regular customers hate air. ady g ven their cr jars and a (Teat number of new customers added. MM IS SCIIOITZ aprS-da-laCt A CARD TO THE LADIES DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDBaV PBR1QDIG1L PILLS, FOR FEMALES. Infallible in Correct inp Irrerularitic. ltiii inß sbtruciionfl ol the lontlily Turns, from Whatever Citue mitl Alvti Successful as a l'rcvcutatl r. And tbeoi.ly sure" and CERTAIN H M KliT for all tbo-e aSict hu complaints o peculiar to the aet, wbether "iiarrti r ii;B; t " lhec Pi;ls are nothine; new, but have been vsed by the lioc'ors for many jears, both In f ranee and Ame'Ica, wi n unparalleled socces la every caae; and bt s urtcrd by mar y thousand la les who bavt aaed them to make the F.ils public, 1-t the alleviation ol thow sufferino; trom any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an Increase ot fami'.y vh re health will cot permit it. F malet peculiarly situated, or those topptt Ir g themselves so, art cautioned against u-in ttest Ptl wbi t in that con 'ition. as tht proprietor assumes no resyon-sbilify a'ter tbt above sdm nifoti, alihoach tl ir m I .tesa w.cl l prevent ary aolschlof to bea'th. Otherw'se ibe ills a' recommended. Full and avpSidt directions accmpat y each box 5000 0, LOIFS UAV BEES f-Ol.D IN TWO TEARS. I Ten t: ousaad toxe sent by le-tr, both by myself and : a m5, to asl parta of tbe world, to wl ich an.were Lavt i beea returneo, ia which lai.e say cortry like tbe above ; I-.l a bave r,en tn wn ainc tbe C!E3CK OF MELII C:NF. IiAWSIüllDS TUE Wi'ki.D IN EkMOViXJ. OB IktVTuNH AND hF.'10hIO SAlfr. 10 ITS rhOPr.KCH ANNF.L, quietin tLe reives and res'or r.f tbe-ro?y coljr of bee th" to tLe tteek of tbe moat liest. PaiCE $1 00 PKK F.0X. fi.X ZOZZt forfJOO. i f.id by all Dnit, Ld by the MJvwjtf Jobbirf ad '-TMf H"U-s, Agents fr lad'anapolia, lod ana: (I u !s, ty k-ti"jr.jt f I, caa pr re tbe Pltl. aet.1 cnlijtilly by io.ll. and s!ifcout obeerveticc, to ary part of th city or enon'ry.) ad for sale by TOMt. NiN A CuI.N 1. e'-ast w.h. !. treet. "SiewaaT MOhjA, "So. so, Eat Whica;tta street. W. I. LIAS ä ITT A CO., 3. 14, w e,t Wastdrr Street. Ii H. LEE. Not lSand20.BatsKIock. j J. t. JKNüL'B, ho. 6, Bates noiw Block, atd ty uiii.v. Ki:i:rr.u sV himi, ; Wholesa'c Irrzg.tU, No. 73, ?oti;h Xerldlaa street. C. 8. LaCET.GeceTsl Traveler Agent for th Westrw i-a'e, 1ST. lrU.rtj s ret, CLlcai w, llliovta. j N B ott Cecaiie ci l the bet la !u4 "$ D. jVOwE." Jarvil-dlyeod j MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. mrie are offering uritRtoR inpcfmenti ! to persons with a little rwdy csear a tt atearw hn.i. W 111 sell i Lots Enllrclron Time i ... aal erect comfortable dwel!lnc.ba-t y c woekaew and in -rxd style, n tht payaueLttf h la aaatk aa tht improvement. UI c at ia rvtaatta. to aw tval4 oa easy paysvnt iot each mere itaa a fa'r rr&t an tht ormtsea Hatt UU ta nearly all part o? tht ettr. w can A-cotnnoda:e all srbli.g to teewr I h; axd hat nr a larft atnoant tf tanihtron haJ, and vorbtbtm ready aplyed, t caa erect ba'ld'j cs an short attic. IT EXEN A3 a FIX EC.
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