Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 388, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 May 1862 — Page 2

THE DAILY EXPRESS.

lei : THURSDAY.. ...MAY 22. 12 Dit Woor.ol Nsr York. aaked Ue uf the How, a few dar tlace, tu print a;:hhahvd prcpars-L without reading it. bkh vu charitably granted. ppoaw the war as a fanatic al aboKiiea one, alUcal fit Administration siolot!y. aod coodatau the ?;:rlt of lU North, bo hanJ, U mji, arw rd with Mood, urging on the war. U w;$ ac Loscritl pac w',lL!a lb grasp of CcmsreJ without furlUr bioöJhed: H cikn not tha remotest alluiiua to tLt iUU pftrtkipating ia war, but regard it a or. of tfub;upua f a portion of the American popl. fanatically tJ bf lh party in powtr. No speech couU bar beea written laZTt iuited to the tr ot the rebe. CosgrtM, and it It no wonder that he was a stained to read it in the llouw of Kepre amtatirea. Mr. Wooi Ii one of tlc laea bo recotaiceo'li the organization of the Peaocnti: party to sat tho Union. He desire corapro tnU with the rebel goTerninent, an J did 1 Dot beL'ere the Democratic tarty under tie td of VaUopioHsX, Sooafts and Hoi iewM. would forca the GoTsrcn:er.t to cca promise with the rebel Itvlen, be would not ba ao actio us. fur it reorganixat'.oa. Meura V(xtBira, VaLisserorjAW, Raicar. Wood, and ooe or two others, are partlcaUr! act ivus M reorganise the Democratic party. o as Ut preVwat the entire defeat of the rebel ieaieri, aal as a consequence, aar them (rx.cn banishment or an ignomiaioue death upon the ecaffoH. Neither of them wdl ererbe re elected to Congress, unlet, bowier, they ahould remote to South Carolina and become candidates for the rebel Congress. Their principle are auch that they would l.kely succeed in that case. Tbeir time fur further aLchief U brief. -We under und that a State Maw Convection of the Deaoocracy will be called" convene at Iadianaooüa eocri) time in June rt July." 7ern. It Ii q-ii: erklect that the aupportera of the ticket nominated at the bth of January Deaocratic CocTentioo, ai it waa called, and the policy there laid down, bare become convinced that a new platform la absolutely neceaaary to preserve the organixaiion of their party from diaintegration mtd ruin. 2f o aoocer bad the proceedings of the Coaveatioa been pubtiahed to the world than they were caught up by the moat ultra teceeaioa japera of the South, aad eulogired oe favoring ita cauae, arnl aa being well calrulatJ to atimulate the Confederate troop la peraijting in the et niggle for Ue tucceaful waublivhent of the rebel government. JseE D. DaiGBi took occailoa ia the Senate, jaat previous to bia expulaion for treaaon, to uloiie the Coa reo lion, and the platform of principle- which it put forth, In the "l taring terma. The eourww ' - DocotAe upon the proei of t,,c war wa rePu" diAtavi, hta name alanderel, and hU frienda iaauhed, by the Patrtatrua and Batonr men, then aad there assembled. The Doro i.AJ Democrat were loyal, ar.l nearly to a inaa rallied to the nupport of the Admiuwtrlioa without regard to party politics, anJ villi no other purpose but to aid in vindicating the Constitution a- the lushest law of the land, and crushing the lebellion organ-tre-lforita overthrow. The action of the Coaentiou furniahed then no evidence of loyalty, and, av a convenience, they refuved i aid it by their totei, or coucteonce iu purpoo of m'ii:i$ the rwbela, by any afSliation whatever. Uaiomt, Vooantxv, and VattaapionaM, now aee the bopeleaaneta of the organlxiüon, an! Jeilre to call another cot vention to modify the platform adopted by the rth of January Convention. It i idl DersmAry now that it ahould be uodified or repudiated entirely. The caue of the rbel. which it waa intended to fopjort. ia now loji beyond the hop of rede option. The nt sanguine ajmpathirer of the rebel ;overnutenl cannot now hope for iu iuy.i. No sympathy which the Datcar f ton can extent to it will aave it from iu Unending file. Thia contingency haa been turaaeen ty the fourteen memben of C-cn-giesi.who htte tul aa aldreaa recommending the organization of the Democratic party, upm a platform of principle, espou ing compromise, and the extension of alavery into free territory, aa the price to 1 paid bv f the Federal toamraeal for th rlorn of the rebel leaders to the Union. The last .lAprt aJort it now to be made by the Vorthern rebel sympathiiera who iaa jel the aliroM, ar.d their au;ortera who propose to crTy its recomsendatfons into e!:e-:t, to eave yet awh'le from destruction and m!n, the rjvatard Confederal? of Jnrtin Dar: sd h'a associates. The statement of the Jrnl that, "since the Confecti.vn of the ?ih of Janutry lat, -rae new tjietcr. have arisen in reg art to which it is ;rcper that the Democratic party a-ould de&e ita paitioa clearly and distinct ly" w.ll not erve to hide from public view the fact t.'ut the leaders of the Haimar partj desire to make a chtnge in the platform tv,ro ad(L;ted. No uw questions have "arUen " From the cornmeacemeat of the tiule ap to thia very Lour, there has been hut scpevtion before the country, and that la the oae of govamrueut or no government The Hh of Jaauarj Convention rar.ge-l it m .a a a aeix on lae sk:c or no covereasr.t. its im putier bo;sd t eecure for it aome respect aJiUty, by dsLuac'.Eg every loyal man as an bcliUou.it, who dared speak in dieres;-ectful teras of the Javr Dati rometjt. Th Lewi of abolit'or.ls'u is the cnJy argument tley nse to reromnsJ its prifxljde to public cocdence and sjpjrt. Hat its tpe4ta, never brilliant, are declining s rspvlly aa V neceaailate the calling of another Cacvsratieri to save them from utter aanlhi!al!oa. The Jrl g!vs another rstson ae fallows, why anotiar ConvestUn ah i i'J tabeli. DeaaaroMaea tl digaiu taen be s-Jght to deceive the people to regard t) le fhirsctef a?l the poaton aasumed, bv tbe late Democratic State Convention arvl t .a highly tssecUal that auch a coune houl ha pursued a to e.Senre the is)!kmhs opguee fonr tl.:ki opponents Xoth'rf, d ut:', m mnrh desire I, at the i!cnc of the liilM fctii t- partv. if they 90 chx to call iu To etpre ita j awuife-i error, L a sei ere th.ag indeed h jo;ce to boll anothr CVrst et.l-tj rl rr.ake its tUtf.-rm "a'er tight." arl thns , tÜUCe itj o;7OLe-ti. It laait l-e a rnt L-i rz.l lt'"f mvtter f r te lea fr c f t e Psi.ri

party, tab coxpcüc! tohoUtho accoai

Coartcüoa to nodlfy their platform to suit public plctaa. It aeein aUo, that there U tot little harmony in the party, if we ua tale the JmraaVs sUtecaeut of the matter and we Life do reaoa to doubt it truth. It says: "It iajle ÜQperatite July of.everr Demo crat, wbo lore bis country, to ue hi iu2ueace in producing barraooy ia the party, fjr, . a a - . 1 . without tnia, success u uncertain, u ueie.u n not iueTiub!e." Kroia etcry put of tliij Suie, j fir ai we are able to learn, the Union rrtr will be triuui'ihact by a taijority of three fourtln of all the voted to be cat. The Bai&BT t ty Uai not the remoteat po-ibility of ueceIt may ameiid aul reuew its pUtforrni once a month if it chooser, but it U o imbued with afSliatioa for tiie Southern ConfeJeracy, that it will fail of ecuria the papjva of the bril tnaaics of Iailaaa. Tribute of Hespert. At a meeting of the Ureuiog Star Temple of Honor. No. W. held oa Monday etening, Ma l'ith. the following reaoluiiou weie adopted: WararAS, It haa pleaeJ theOrand Templar ab-oie to take from among u our worthy brviher, FarraaiCK PoMiaOT, ho died at Springfield, MaM . May lUh, ard while we would aubmit to the dUpensatlon of aa AUwiae Creator, yet, under a deep tenaeofthat aClicting atroke of DiTiae TroTideace, we feel it a debt e oe to our dced brother, to pay that tribute due bia memory, therefore, ReAv4, That, in the deatb of Uro. Kaao. PoxtaOT. thia Temple baa loat a true and fJthful flilLar one who was unswervlne ia J bis attachment to the principle of our Order the community an unoaeauing citizen; ana hi family baa auffered aa IrTeparrable ioa. Rtlvtdt That we üeeoiy tympaimze wua the diatreaael wife and relatiea of the deceaaed, la thia aai bereaTemeat R noised. That coptea of the resolution be presented to the family of the deceased. and furnua the city paper, lor puniicauon r. S. WEST KALL, j If. 1I.TEKL. Cora WM. WOOLLEN, ) A Striking Picture. A scene at the White House ia l33 at the lodgings of John C. Calhoun, the same night, aad a death bod scene at the Hermitage, is thus praphically portrayed by the Senator from Veansylvaaia, Mr. Cowan, in the debate oa the Confiscation Dill : Mr. President, if Calhoun had beca executed for bis treason ia 1833 there wouli have beea no rebellion now; and perhapa be came nearer bia execution thaa moat people are aware. You will know the conspirator in South Carolina proceeded then even to the ceanmiaaioa of tie overt act. Calhoun was their chief advUer. Oea. Jacksoa knew it well, and determined that the law ahould be put ifito execuUeo against him; not against the poor misguided taea who followed, but against the chief conspirator. He kj resolved on hU proaecutioa a?- r,&, &nJ " convicted, hi exec" for tMOa; said that if h an Attorney tieneral that w-u not draw aa indictment, he would find one that could. Things were approachintr tne crisis. Calhoun became aware of Jackson's determination, and sent Letcher, of Kentuckv, to confer wlih him on the subect, and to learn lua real tntentioni. tie m a v w. went to tne rreaiaent uouso. it waa theo already late at nighu The President received him with bU usual courtesy; but air, that mild blue eve which at times would fill and overflow with team like that ot a woman, waa kindled that night with unwon ted fire. He reasoned with him for a while, theu paced Ids floor. His indignation waa roued. At Lmei he atermed lu paiaion towerinr aad sublime, till riVmg to his full height, hla frame' dilating and quivering, every feature glowing with the the living fires within with that oath which in him never seemed profane, but the struggle of a great soul to take hold oa the Almighty for the strength of his purpose, he oociarea to Letcher that if auother step waa taken, by the Eternal be would try Calhoua for treason, and, if convicted, hang him on a gal lowibighM Hamaa. Letcher could not misunderstand ha purpose, lie saw tnat ne was terribly in earnest. From that inter- . av y- a view be hastened to the loggings ot camoun. He had retired to his bed. He knocked at his bed chamber and was admitted. Cal houn received him sitting up in his tod with hla cloak around him. Letcher detailed all that occurred, givinir entire the conversa tion between him an4 (Jeneral Jackson, and dacnhioi: the old hero as he took that oath. There sat Calhoun drinking in eagerly every word, an I as Letcher proceeded ho became pale as death and shivered like an a-pen leaf. Yes, air, Calhoun. gTeatas he was in intellect, quaking inhtibed' And for what? Was it from fear! Prom cowardice? Ah no! It was the censciousnevs of bis guilt. He was the arch iraitor who, like SaUn in Paradise, bronght death into the world and all our woe." Within one week he came into the Senate, ami voted for every aec lion, section bv section, of Mr. Clay's bill, and General Jack so was prevailed ttjson not to prosecute him for bis crime. I have beea told, upon authority u;on which I rely, that during the last clays of General Jacksca at the Hermitage, m be was alow,y slaking under the ravages of consumption that mysterioua diaeate which, wbde it wastes the body, leaves, If poesible, the mind more clear and more near to inspi ration be had a moat remarkable converts tkm with hia family physician and friend. While lylct upon his bed one day, and speaking of bis fax adminiatra lion, he inquired "What ad in my administration, in your opinion, will posterity condemn with the greAtevtseveritjT The physician replied that be was unable to answer, it might be the removal of the deposit. "Oh no," ea id the (Jeneral. "Then it mav le the specie circular." "Not at all."' "What waa it then T "I can telly ou(" said he. rUing in hi bed. his eye kindling up.. "I ran tell vou: poaterity will condemn me store because 1 was persuaJel not to try and lang 'John C. Caihoua as a traitor thtn any ether art of his life Sir, does thia rot seem to be iasp:rition uo? If Calhoun, tbe originator of thia cor;vracy to diave the Unto and to tail ! up the ?o'4thern Confederscy, had been eiecuted for hi Ueascu then, we ehoM have had no rebeliKi now. TtaJe to lUstern Vlrsiailsi W troat tbe policy of re! a a it p the bh kale of our Sots thern coast will be ettsaled as speedtly as ro.ibIe I Norfolk. The In babttaetaof that esrtoi of Virginia, a rxl of the Whole Tenicaula tetwn the James and York rttrs, are aciutlly suui'.r for the DsKSwjariea of life. Tbe re ! armies quartered amons; thea fr the Winter en9umsv cear'y all iht.r frtla anl other prorisioti, ar1 tbe ubeeqtiert paaa(r of tbe lcku troops completed their eihaustbn. They teel trd more thaa anything e!se. Tier bare J.ttlw mooer, il U true, tbat ww'd be avai'.ible here, but they hare raluab'e fro;eriy,arkl rouli doaUleas ohtaio cred t to an anaonct tbal oul a S".rJ them very rrewl rehef. NuthTca wjd u-er.;ttn the Union fee! Mre rs;il!f than a bnk ar, 1 artir tra t witS the North. Tua I'tincess Alice, of Kr!at,d, cctp't tel hsr rnateenlh year nn the 2S tdt I'sot iss hat tsk't.1 s'tnt-ly in btareit taM.e? u her cstkissl dsbt, durirj te last lO sears, hard caih to the enormoos amo-aet ef iiiWJ.n:,c.r tore 0 n tan ar I a ls!f tKo jtiaf rr.;!i.n d-.'Isfs

Tift Ha txprtM. IKYCICATION.

AM lui v( Ucatcu, artb, auJ TUv wto bo!it tu Ihj hand AM Utti'a If mortal I4m aaJ ktr oar ckcriLel UiJ. It 5p U4 in lid LiMX of bcit A tLu lilt our aim.ici.1 Ire, TUticr i'rXai 4 itvt LUeA TÜI iL park vfl:feriftre. .Sutiflbii 'r U)at ttaai W U, ourto4, wl uat it troci, liurlt J at u -J Irtrl tb'uu At uur Lot unf tLflr wt( ?Uaklu rt)t tbuuir' rr, SutIJa, t tiJ, i'tt tLfin, pnj -lUttu t ut'ry , me liut-M. Hkpful, Lapp, will W, Ott that ferlgLt ai4 I I Ja) LuCliittiUa atalt ta fr Flora 1 fr ihtr ik !- ar. SWuUif Jay wilt Sil li air, AuJ wa'U wek"U hatte tL I rc TttSt ur Dac, at.tAlbU, fair, O'ar Ihj rhwtt laiJ ball wate. Alit. Trrre Uat-, Int., Ma .7, yii. a l the Country Oenlleman, of March 27 ih, e ak ed the assistance of our cx)rrr3n Jent in esLmating the effect likely tobe produced ujou the crop of the present yer especially in the Vet by the aithJrawal of more than half a million of men from the field of labor to take part in the suppreaton of the Rreat Southern insurrection. We are plcAied tulearu that the very important agri cultural State of Ohio promines to ahow no falling off. Juo. II. Kli:ert, K., Secretary of the Hoard of Agriculture, writes u under date of Columbui, ()., March 29th. "So far a. OSu'o i- concerned, I learn by replies to my circular isued to every couuty in the State, that there m hat year, and wilt be thU year, ito diminution in the LreaJlh of ground rulÜTated And what to me ia aomewhat aurprising, i the fact that farm labor ia aa abundant a usual, of a bet ter Quality, and at no higher rates than in former tear Ohio haa lK,lni men in the field and in camp, and yet so far aa her in.hu trial resource are coucerr.ed they are apparently not missed. I it possible that in Ohio w e have attained a maximum of production, and that the iKJ.OOU now in service were a surplus population, with whote fre-mee we could dispense without disturbing ourindiutrial economy? In what direction ahall we seek for a solution of this anomaly? Will the extraordinary amount of machinery introduced explain it?" To Mr. Klippart'a queries, we shall not at present attempt an ansa er; they may iugget responses from other sources, and they certainly afford room for careful thought. It would be a matter of interest to receive informatioa from other We.tern States ur"n the subjects mooted. Aa to Illinoia, a letter from Livingston countv, since received, states iht "no diminution can be aeen i respect to the amount of land that dl bo worked thia aeason. Those rerQtog eem to feel called upon for greater exertions to make up the los of tWfir brethren now on the field of battle. Ureat quantities of eorghum will be raided this season. Parlies from tho Kant are looking it up with their usual shrewd calculation and energy, and tho amount planted this year will be immenic." Country (irntlrman. Jarnvs M. Mitchell, H. D. Scott and H. Barnes have been admitted to practice in the United States Court. The following is a list of Orand Jurors for the May term of the United States Court: John A. Mataou, Foreman, of Putnnm co. Nathaniel Uaher, of Knox co. Robert Parrett, of Lagrange co. H. B. Stylor, of Huntington co. Henry Cravens, of Madison co. Pearson Murphy, of Franklin co James Hill, of Shelby co. Wm. A. Montgomery, of Owen vo. Nelon Troisier, of Fayette co. Oeorge C. Clark, of Uuah co. Daniel SAvers, of Wabash co. Jas. Purges, of Hendricks co. Harvey D. Scott, of Vigoco. Tbomaa It. McCarty, of .Wabas'i co. Ionidas Sexton, of Rush co. E. R. Kcrcheval, of Putnam co. . Hamilton. James Make, of Marion to. Trnln ('astlKitton of Ittisarll. Uueofthe eounde-'t thrahinga ever administetovl in a fpeecU by cne man to another has been rue tod out ia Ixmdon by (eorge Prancis Train to Kussell, the Times correp3!ilent. At the Loudon didcu!ion hall, where all tho prominont topics of the day are debated in public, the question upon the rieht of tho 1 resident of the United State to etclude Russell from embarking with the rederal army came up, when Mr Train, who was almost alone in the aflirm live, adminintered a Maying to Ruell of of America, which is remarkable alike for iu boldness and thoroughness. Mr. Train said, "the lime has arrirod for the world to understand that the whole action of the Times, through its leaders aud it Corres pendent, has been to weigh golden sovereigns in tho acalo againt human life and human misery, and proceeded prove it roost its m at icslly and com pletely. .Northera Sjmuathlsera with Trtiltnr Paraon Rrownlow aays: If I owevl the Des il a debt and it wis tj be d.acharf-ed by the rendering up to him of a dozen ot tne meanest, most revolting an t God foraakeu wretches tiat er er could be culled from the ranks of depraved huioan society, and I wanted to pay that debt and gsl a premium upon the taymeut, I would make a teoder to hia Satanic Majeaty of twelve Kortliem men who sympathised with this infernal rebellion. (Urrat cheering.) If 1 am severe and bitter in my remarks- 'cries ol "no, no; not a bit of it") if 1 am. gentle men, you ruuat consider that we in the South make a personal matter cf this thing, (Isugbtr.) Ve lavero iepsv-tor oosibdenee iu any Northrm man who sympathise with ihj irfarnal rebe'lKn (I'ries of "goHl, rood.") nor should aay be tolerated in walking l5roaJway at any time. Sorh rjjeu onght to be rd lea upon a rail and itd.len out of tbe Ncrth. C Joo.t, good "; They abouM either be far or against the "mill dam." alt 1 I won'd make thern sImw thsir bands. A Caam Vaw. The eracuation cf Norfolk by tieneral Hoger, haa doubtle been dictated tiy te same cours whk-h comjelled the retreat Irom the renirsula the defeat at Weal Teint. It was utterly useless to attempt to bold U, for ll defender would Let ita tff bat e been surrouaJed. We cou fesa however, f some surpriae at the blow hg up of the yttrri-uit. We bate neser OTerTatsl Uie "pluck" of the Southerners, bat ia destrojing rich a teial without en deavorir at Jeaal to injure tLeir orpsneote, thy manifested a dffree of "poltriKinerr" rarely if et er flailed Tsrsafs ((' r;;e Tat NaUiTii! l'nou aar. JeSeravu I'atIs. I'reaklent of the Seuthera Cuufe-Jf racy, is a cf a ho rse thief, w ho once lit ed fa the tou cf Kairview, Todl county, Kentn-ky, some fifty miloa from th s city. IU h aid to be a bnUrd. And he rs tL heal of a bssiir! CoLfedcrarr ss It is ar.notincd that th first tvtlra pieces ferdnaoctof lh celetrateJ Lundrrl subsrrilsxl f. r throt thout Kurcpa fr lh l ortrrs cf AlrattJria, in liaImott, hare been Caat. Tl et rt rt'el IF. part Ur in rat

Call for a Union Mate Conti ution.

Orcr bixTT Taet ao of the citixeaa of Indiana hating volu&Unly taken up arm for the defence of the Oovcrcraent, and thepreertation of the Conatitution aad the libcrtiei of the j-eople, it id uubecotking tho?e who remaia at home to array thcmclve in par tlun Harfaie agaiiut each other, wkcu the prcLabie cciacquenccj xauit le to prevent the i eou rrea of the country from beiug applied to the iupjrt auJ luxiatctiare of iho annj, to ciigcnJer trifc anildncord, to withhold fuppliei for the war worti sohlirr, ai.d let ruin for the rank thinnei bf battle; arid may tfitniuate lu the d-morah'AAtou of the arniT, ai..l tho cterthru of coitilutinial liberty. Therefore, niOit rarnrstty ilcpttatin all effort to ket-p on f.ot party influence', pre judicea arul divipline, all pcron., Klectora of Iuli.tna, who aro in favur of the ioruiu prosecution of the war for the preservation of the Union and the mvintenance of the Con alitutioti, a.d oppoel to the hloil I 'on vention of the rlh of January .tt, are, without respect to past j)ölitiral aisociatioti, in vitedto meet in Mm Convention, at In-dianapoli-, on the lth of .lune ceit, for the purpose of iiomltutiiif; catididatc for the otheesof State, to be v.tted .r at tliu nevt general election. Arnl to the end that Indiana may continue to enjoy the high "ition with Uie other Sute which ihe has in the preMtt war hithcito occupiotl, and that all the energies of the State may lo unitedly put to rlh fr the effectual uppieviibu of tho rebellion, th.st the Constitution may l-e repe -ted, its authority acknowledged, and law and order once more established all over the land, it i earnestly hoped that all p(x citlxon-s w ill, for tho time, put a.ide party, and unite for ti e j country. EXPRESS COMPAfeY. UERCHAIITS1 DESPATCH, 0wn4 aud MaoaKcd by tbe American KirrM C lit stprclral Canon I'lulgrrsnl laaenffer Trnlni. TIME RECEIPTS (JiVEK. Th above Deipatfh forward OouJa at a ruora ftpeUiÜwua rat than any lino running West, eacept the rrfrshtr Kipra Cotnpaey. Forwarding IUU, j cover"tne atitira roateirom new 1 01 k anu imäiuu rax-ADieelng time, will b given Markatl Ditkifsa "Xlercbanta rvefpatcb." anJ deltver at tb Ipot, foot of Barclay St., X. Y. , and Western R. R. Co., Dotrtoo, Masaacboietta. MarthlSJJui TLiOii.it s xcKr i... ATTORNEY. T. J. FORREST, MAGIS TRÄTE, A.ttornoy at Law, General Collecting Agent, orncK, Ooruer cf Ohio and Third 8tiu. in tLe ifrcm formerly occupied by Adams Kxjres OCl a. majlld'iwStnw TaKKA-ilALTK, lv. PIANO TUNING. 1 Gl GHKAHLV Tt THK WISHES niary of mr frm-r patroua, 1 bae reuned ar,alnTuBirm an-l Itepalrtnn Pianos, Melle..n anl other Musical lnstiuiuonti. lWiri(r a practical nlano maker, abto favorablv known to many t illzeos of Terre-Usnt a4 a nrst claa Tuuer tor ver l yean, perfect satlifstton is arairantW to all farrins: "Jf with tbeir patronage. I w-.ll is!t Te'reIIsuU regulsrly r try torn werk. Viauos will n eniratffdhy tb )ear. All ordera left at tb ret.id. TH e. or ktr. .Dr. Allu rvnre, Mrt. Atodeaitt, or tbe Sun-rs Arademv, wiU mes-t wltb prompt atteni. i). RexiKS-tfullr, . I.. kinh.1:ii, MuIr Dealer, atM Tutr u'l Kej.aSrer .f Muiral liiaUuiiiK, UltFF.M AfTl.K, IN II. nurlGJif DRY GOODS. KEEP COOL! i iisAU-, root sV ro. j I IMM - tiUOANDIKS, in neat -ty!. FHK.VCH .lAtoNT.r.S. HKN AlMNF.S, rmb d-n l Worsted. SILK 0UKNA1UNKS. hakkch:. Tisrr.s, OHKIT. M AKi;rs, at -..' 'i. I'l.MN HAHKtiKS. all -l.i.le vi'MMKK rori.iNs. KNtii.isii nr.iiiiiir.s. SnislH'bx k. ft. K a-.t Wbt'e t'HKi'K ioolis. tn real aii.'y f uiateiiaJ 11', l''5T',C. Tho Big Bargain of thoßoason! Ntiiuo Suit an 1 Srtisll t'tk FOULAlil) SILKS! WLi. b e " ! co rxta por yc.f Well tMth I'y cetds. i:iw.m, mor k vo , f.rt.er n! rrth atfr OIL AND LAMPS. J. F. HEELER & CO., (ai'crivsoaa tj attLia a kh,,; 5a ft. Fatty PaUJltii, Kifta tf Crsirt 1! ir.IlIlK llAt'TK, INI) , Dealern in Oiln Cc Lampo WHOLESALE A RETAIL. ar444-r IL J. Kl'.Iil.r.lt. Aenl ICC cncAn. Having m:riTTKi and r-fwqil ar alMi fsv tk. aiMn, mt9 p. r . parM t sia't aa a!l atsa saiy fasnf ( a..a t r i( tn tfca Wiarder . A' a f t assortmrt t ( ;i klda f ('nfeetlwttr rr t rnta,'rrsti,t at r und l'lcklrsl Ofslera, inrilliir a. i:tr l ie , t : I c . atVetri f.ri'iktt ft ri"!MikMt,ti,j Vstlt? T.)?k4a MM BT vi

MEDICAL.

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I Kit it ftifa rctu-ti tar fnrrt. ! Trf lit . V'Vii'r4 f:!i:t r "B VA0 V"."V, i bavo l-ecn introiiucs-d to th'" public l.r j raoro than ir xmx. ar.d hnro a.win-1 hm j far cxce-dinj; any Fuhiilv Mtdinne f a similar nature in the nihrkft. j An appreciating pallia avms tut l.n in discorerist; they j-.M-sd r.-niHrkubl' nd lirco their j end cunseiqucnt jTolit to the Pr-p? i.-tor, ; thus enabling him to expend uv fovskvs j of dollars each year in Jveruin ; merit, and publishing th thvir wh.kb lmve U:on showored up -n him. froru v vv Vvf. 0C aAvc COVvvxVVx. v y- j Tho peculiarity of tin? Is that thev strike at tho rxt . f Disease, ty eradicating every particle of impurity Upon mo purity ui If the blood is poisoned, tho body draa out ti miserable existence. Tho mwilciara fur caring tkroful , aTsctrl (Xi: c !T' Hilt Fhr-i, Cid 8ort, LeuoorrhccJ., Fit-, :hrofnl Liver Cir.il lint. t -i t 4 m vw j Ocnzutr. 7 Hi 3 ew 5. v1 ONE 'rson writes, her daughter wncurl ff fit 'f nine years' tHndinr, and St. Vitus' dunce tif two Near. ANOTHER write, his nn wa- cured nftr his flesh Lad ahnt wnto-l away. Tb debtors jirondunovd thoca-e iaeur.iANOTHEE wa cured of Fever und Auc after trying every medicine in his reach. ANOTHEE wa's cured of Fever Sore which had existed fourteen yenr-. AHQTBXS of llheumatimi f eight vear. Cases innumerable of Dy.pepMa and Ldrer Complaint could to !ri. nti.nvl in which tho Purifier and Pill aro the mast active and thmmli pill that havo ever lon introiluced. They art to directly t:jn the Liver, exciting that ergnn U"uth an .cxt.-id a th&t the eyslem doo not relnpso ii.to its former condition, which is tv apt t be the caao with limply a pur-ntive pill. They nro really n Tioo ILWcv WW, which, in conjunction with tho VSVoo WvvOJvcVa will euro nil tho afore mc titi.in. d li-ea , ftllJ, Of themselves will leHt ve an I e;ir-. Try the'OJuMieine-, und .i ill t.exrr regret it. Ak your m-ii;hlHrs, nl.o I nv u t them, nnd th v will s.iy tl cy r.. Coov "WciXvcvwcs, und you should try th-m ! f- re 1 r a physician. Aiut t ampniei t-r . iMinn.' i m iajent, and r.ad tho cettif.cat, m. if v.u hse eer l ul ttsl y.u wi'l As a rc-.f tbat tt. Hi.-1 I'm. fur ai. l IMU aie urry sf !-. I h-: t. rrtlfi. si-. . f t. er.,inentstteinUts, 1'r.f. s i tuil-n wl YwU.aii.t L-kif Clurinnalt. Heat Pr. tU-tsitk i Si-. isl N..ie an.l Vitif.fates rabtishe.1 in a t.-u'i'l-. m iMs a 1 Urn t. time. lri- ef ' Siai'l-iai in - l! ! IU-l I nil ft.r,?lir ltikoi - r l.-H .l-rm, 't ib-!.-a Jioavtan VepetatU I rl!. '.v. rents -t U t. . r 6t-t.afrM 1'ritM-il Hfllra and Sl'-si-v iii. N t-'t r -urtt t., 3-t li'ilKUPf fv Mala-! . ,i.. iai.s:i, I Wat.it, h-. '.S Ilaain-.'n.t Mrt. roii sali: i.v T M la'NM I.T, Tette Hinte J R.tt'rtlMiliAW. " Wat. lRt KT, rw J.l.e... I KTKK HL'rtKJKK. O'.Ues.lIe. At4 tjr t"'glta ait klrr.baita a-:.efall lbrmW( l t'iiu-.t States a-.J fat aJ. Jan22tf STOVES. Si 2 AT GR OVERS, i: vifT snu: rriiMo sr vn: t r - vl ... h The But Cook Store in the Market. THK (JIlKAT I.AHOH K Kl'LLSAV 1IU iW Hrfrraafe fa f.'ir Snyt i.a J&J REAL ESTATE. VTOTlCi: to lUal Ut DaUrR..i.1 I Bt I"srjr( at.! St.rfS P.-v4i.i iTissrtr tosrna, strele-t '.a. s tti M fva, h I .!! tra ! t pr prlT la ot tie ar Terra Har t, at.d pay a cintKi in i s. rr'f'flikfCkT, 4iaffa trsl Vi'ste Art

LCATHCn cTonc.

Uciuovt'd ! Ilrmoveil ! ! LEATHER STORE 1,. A. HUKNKTT, rI-miifr mid jOenUrin 1 m.i. Ki.is or Shoe WihUhks, Hides, i'ttrs, ami iP( emihis, VWW.IVS TOOLS A M X'irxixox Oll, NO. 14'., iliI.sVnI.I'S HLUCK. Itet'n Me-rs Cu 4. Sn, aud H. Hulmsi s. P. S. The highe-t 1 ri a paid in Cash for Hides, Kurs, Derr Skiu, Shep Pe'ts nui l.ojthrr tn te rouh. L. A. llURNiriT. A 1 1 ii 17.di.wtt MILLINERY GOODS. JII.S. H. A. WAI-TKR will open l.cr 7 1 ; AN STOC L of Spring Millinery -on- ! Thursday, April i o, 1 862, at her New Store Room, t j Ith! ITlnlii Street, bet. 4th V 5tU, ' )pjit.ito PattVtt Hw.k Store. j Mareh T.tit CLOTHINC. Minshall & Paddock Be.1 IIUIIH TULII s v ic i u s t (M:ii r Kmhr.u-'mp V. erMhir New and KNyaiit iu r.rsiN!' :i IS'LM I S. OLTS. TAN LS, VKSTjs, Xr , AU), a Sj-leudid A- Mtniei,t f iooo O Merrliaul Tailurins; Trail Ail the Spi Uli: M - k, Krsnrh and Lnlibli (.'"iiner1. And t fee 1 re ..1 FULNt II I'AN'T AION lilHllW, 1HI ivsiTVI VT Gents1 iMirnisliiim Goods! It ihe irwt-ki i'e;st t atul r.,nijdt fver hin jl t ti lhi city KnO.rj ii, th. f.f ttteui H.rt"s, T ic i rs sl. ilstidkerehil, i'vte-, S.i.erelet . A. A ftdl Hri of Su in in rr I nil crura r ! h:rts, Shtrt Collir. Mid the rlf hrated r.t di'lilll ti Shirt. I f rnitvit riM'le to ot-ler !,ott tjOtUf aitd in th le-t ! I'.iirofeJiii atid American Fa)iun llats and Kejrts f,r the Sj ring of t just ren eied. .Illl A I'tlMMM K, St Waiaaa Sraaaa, ! MILITARY. Soltlirrn Claim, Hark ay, llouiilirw, r. iTlIH unJrnintl has mtJe nil i a. tvreasre art augiae(ita t pro ar st'.ta !is paitb th fa- k Pajr, I-an N iifiMi avl FVutUts. js!U sra 4aa distfc ' -!.! .rt or Iba bf ! uf , .lr,,4.v41f.

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MEDICAL.

H ELMHOLDrf UENUm: ri:KiA TION. "iiioult t'AJNCiirrriiATKi" aivpur.xn mit .ithac.- ntcav A Iiaiti IjriiiC Innly wr If (flL r.LADI'RK. SIDM.T8 GtAtJ I b.tI)kür5ICa!.5WElJJN(;a. Ilia lieJirlu incrraaf 1t Ivwrr 4 Ingr.u ni f stir- tb AtVOULkXia tnt IttaliL artw ty wt.kU ilt WATKRT OH CAIAKOt'a d-tT! 1'.. all rSIf AIL'ILL SLAIUIHIKKT- ar. reJuc4. a. well c PAIN AM IM UKIIirdii, a:ul U gKH-i I t mi x, nuKi.5, ui;tu;uni . ' 1 . . . . ATTKMKt) WITH THF. I OU.U ISO STMrTOiiS u& p!ttyutol:iniii, lMt t trwK. I IM"-"J, l'm.tltf()rMÜ.(, tVaarhiitww V.n In (La lu.k iMtil.tftktt V,i I t'n..al iu.i. ,4 tu Utul.r j-LWi, Hi t 1 luaLluC ut ti IWkIit, 7 v' - 1 a.ruiiinr. ou tLa I a rAl.UlinUNTFNANCK, Uti i tf Insariat y rfr;.nM,n.n t 4'. w a IMIDTKNCY, KATt ITT. KI M tm' I ITL J IN ONK UK WHICH Tit K PATIKX1 WAV HI IKK t V. to u aar tLal Itrx m't not frqtierv!y fuliw. i 1 Ih-l'lfJUL I a? K ASKS," j INSANITY AMM'jN?rMrT!OF., i Many at war cf tLa ritt t xbir ufirrifu. THF RECOUPS OK 1 JIK INSsNK AMltM. AritLr MrlatHh' Ijr Waih ty I'uunpliuii, cam SMriKmrss to nn na or mt niii. T1(K LyMITlTli'XtNfr Al gflgji WITH Oio'. A MO WtAKNK5S. Rrqairva the all ft atwll. i: to trruküiab aJ Inslfssat th )rnv, VUUh IUiKMf F.ITR tCT l lCUr l! .nMj iniuwm ronmtti must Mimni r r a 1 s - r xt a tjr s- rs m a ij: s OIJ OR YOUNW. fJNr.U:, WAKK1KI, OR cox TKUII-ATlNt MAKKIAt.lC I IN WANT AKK.CTkN 1 KCLIiAHTt) I'KXI Al I ii Kurnl i.uLa I tiutualtr If any tbr rru.. j a luOUlorofla Kt-i'tj.4. Irira-vlar'.ty, 1's.i.rvt 1 rai4 ut irtt Hale cf the l'tervs,l4irtsiha ! vt Whilre, Sttrilitr, aud fr all ti-irpla'rts it - i ! tu tl, . wbetUr iritiiic funi Irivfisrret.. n. Hi " ! .f I i(..jUji. d Initio PKCIJNK K OH OV.K OK IJKK. ! KK MlllTDilS A! (VK ; NO FAMILY .MiOn.li I'K W IT1IOIT IT. Taaa ao woaa HAi-saa, ittaciar. ca tri4.r Miioi im n riri'iioTiup ptm.tirri ruiivt 11 IXM R) U S UTK CT V I t H V 11 Ol 1 la all tbelr Magea, At little Tireus Utile or t., iLai. of IJt; No ii-msn.liH It raaaea a frequeot SeUre auJ lses Wer tk i l rltiau, theret-y Itvstrtc tlsUBCt!or., l'rever.tiua: arwl Curlcir Stricture! cf tic Pretr-ra, Allaj Uig 1'aln auU lufaxuiatton. aw f; rju 1 1 )r tl rlaaa of at4 spsll 'g lU Pvi. i,, I'feaeev!, auU w rn-sut Itatter. raoraairra rrox Tnoraia WKOUAVR I'KKN TUR VICTIMH OK yt'AOk?. ad wbu base paid aiAYi rnt tot rcred Ina ab. tieie. Lare fuuud tbey were !ereJeJ, and tttl the TOlON baa. ty tba ui cf Towerful AtrmCenta," I Ol lrid up lu tl-e jtetu. (4 I Tr.k VH !r, an argravai-l form, aud l-KKUAI-S ATKK MAELlAOr.. Cea MF.LilBOUrS K1TKACT EfCHU kr a!l arri Uo&i an aiaeaaea of lb tt'lllltAIKY tHti.., WrUir tiUllnr In ,tiAi,i: uk 11..MAI.1:, i Ftots wbatevee ranaa trir!n stint, a rut na o.atir f now mix; irA.Siuxi. , I).. eftae- oriratia require ib e f f a Iiur .- HKlJahOIJJ'a F ATKACT I I CHU IS TtlK CRKAT Ptl'RKTU I AnA is crrtsiu to Lave the Wtr, ! etWt In m'l I. eaes fvrLirb It is rtronuu!4. f. '.n.re'if m! rrllablt and retj-n'.lbU l.i. ;t will arcompanr tLe nm'.iriiwa. CF.KTinCATKS lK CUkFS. From R to TO je ar hhAU r. TTlth liainea knowti to SC1ECK AM) FA SI K. Frhe 1 par avttlc, er all for 5, Jibvere.l tu a:.y adilrMi, SKurelT partrd from eeerYatli. L K.rite jmrt.'r.i tn ail rtomu'ilrttl i.s. Cure C.unrantresl. Ad vice S.rMll a mi'A vrr. rrrsnal!y appeared lef.-re aie, an AlJmiau cf lt CAj uf n ilaJelpbia, TJ. T. HKLXKUJ, CbemUt, wLo brti.f iuly aacrn, does tlat Lis preparation x t.taiua ao barcooc, laerczry, or trjarluna tm-s, twt ta porrlj e(sUUe. II. T. liri.MhOl.D 5!e Msnxifactiirer. avrri atxl suWriS4 bef.r me, th JJI day f Kormber. IHM. WM. P.HlI'-LAkl. AUertuau. At1res Uivn f..; t.ttt matt In im e ta H.T. ItKtJIPOIJ), rrtrUca! atl Aoalytiral (tiriut. H K1th Tenth t . heUne O.evUitit 11.11a ur.ABia: est torMTi:Hii:iia AN VriJXCIl'IXI) XPAliKa, STbo endeaeor 14 diipo "orriraia ba"as4 "i't. a isncuio Trn arrrTaTtua arraia .1 ClipU.il'a tieuulD lr parallusw. " " F.itact rUulo. " M lUTBapailtU. loiprused Kr. Wab. Sj'.ai j T. It. UAKlt A , J. K. CTMNiiH.Vy, V. W.lHlNM'U.Y, AI.1J N rilNC, Ii. W. TATKICW At t. . Aixt all lmr(iili eerrsbeTe. K$K FPK HKLM HOLlS TA"K XOOTHKK Cat t Iba a.1eertienier.t an4 aend f.r It. A TU AVOID UU-OMTJON AD IirOfüM. Varit.S'e2!lwlj 1 sne'tt coitt. ifr.tlc:icJ, cfltr, termirMs :rn.uv,y Fa j arc a:;urs c the imrzrtar.za :i:rrsC a ffCIiL cr f Unlit cLL in. iiz Jlrzi ztagt; tst t-Hi?' ir. th I'innLng wzidd yield to a tndd remedy, if net aitcr. Jfd to, .:n a.';ac'-3 the Ixmfjs. cjun& cjuhialjETtcfJi It hit bn jrci'fi thxt V.ey are lh ld irtizl fw9 the jubli) f t fft'Ji (llit fcliU i Ä ? CJI culi a , jLitTunu, faltxf fit, i Ilxrlitig Ctth in, ficiLUUnJllii ii, an l numerals artiizr.s ef the JDfitc.ut ', filing' immtdLU relief. Vnhlie Spcaktrg 8 Sinner v ulfs.-i tktrr f'J'-i'iilfr clnrir a n I i i rr t irr , L. it fid-1 I'j all(7)r.tggizis and (j.ex't. m J.f-Aisin, ,it C.J crJsjer fez. tr Sil'by THOS. H. HAHIl, feb?dwly-ia iTTifeUl, Terro llacte OR PECTORAL TROCHES. minVWlERlSTED IS TtS lOTTrTEa. For the IttrafClAte Relief and certain Core .f ftsansitia. Csalda, Infliiemn, Asllf itiia lloarsrnrsst swp!nc fa tig Ii fntMrriilis llron rlatlla, lMfllritll Ilrenlltinirs ore Tlrfst Ac. Ar. Ac F.t Jtttltefi, Inl I! ?peksri ai.J 'i r"s ' TklKHKS ar tr-.!ip.et.!. f.r ClaK'f i tr.it;:!-tlr.a: tbe V.lc, !fmli r B , tTUe ea with tblf h they are tateu taU rartl.1 in tli. pwket. rf,niiliia i.o pre par a U v., aiw ) ready for nsa nu ad l-ri, not lialle 1 (-barge la ary Ornate, ruolaiblng uocLlii( IiJuj to ta. not J.lxat. rxu.t.tatl-i hol4 t a ,lS!riect remmmeoditiou to all 1 sire tLen a fair t'-l Tries) . reist Per Itaa. a4 t ky IagflaU etwra lly, ajJ at sWleal It T. tl. I'.iaa. cwuer 4'Ji ati4 1saaab ?Urt, T.ra It sat. AT DARTLETTO. 18(52. D1AUIKS FOH AT BAkTLF.TT. 18(52f A DIES' 5hll ide Combs, La I XJ am! Kaller HnJ C-ocli, at BAICIU-.TT. G tas. 01)I;YS LADY'S HOOK fniWt at ilmhtim:tvs. faWrlrtlona rcle! for lsftl all e.rlf . Jitt ItevUX at llartlrtr! rvm: day school hkll. iy JL tb. antbrt.f t).a ftaU-atb K.bJ l'i eerna. A ASOkTbiKM' t'nlrni 5-ta l apar aM KaaeKra.. IV Uj ts-,AJi.- a t.. kftid. 4f I-' 1 '

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