Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 3, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 May 1861 — Page 2
..thcr part ot ike 8 iW orce. I es siy poi lively (fat ihe idea n,vr k"le"l, TL . .
i ,i.rd. O. the contrary, prior, to yur ...
jreea 2 "Ith tn,if l' 1,od M n
(rum their wounds. Children of eight or
tri years of see were pit had uiotionleee
A British Opinion.
if atleep under ibe tree, slid women popular
i
Tim EirattEd ok Ttiii Wan. Tie
The London New of May 4. a pa United btatel Govtrmnttt luis now riiiiK ..me or represent in;; the iaml radical und btder ch:nhr i.o lest than sixty-four wf opolar element in lhirish politic,! steamboats, tug, &C, engaged in iJJjJJ
Notice toTm Payers.
arrived when hd liw he!mity Trenaurer to semi
Ikf u lim-ut townships, it nd col-'
quent it-x-- by sale ol person I ru -
1,1 Wl ' ".'. . . .: . .... Wfllllllii winch id deeiditdlv ant i-haavorv and tranatw tiiiif troot. Mii.t-.Hfa ami luv- n .-lw. i mi, i Ik lirnhv OiVi'ii that in l .ho.
,o Major Bell, then ... commando. me o r . ...,. . frielnilv to the (.ovcrniuelt of the nitinns ot wnr. Tili- Vtttell me u.i,. will be sent out bv the Tr.eur-r of
iur, iiu' '"I f ful oirturo she reclined against eetumr, UIMtOQ Mates, says:
L. i.. i J white from the sudden; The outbreak of civil war in America
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few iroone cooetiluiinf ne guerd, the service
ot myself and ill my command, sod, if nr-
cessm.lhe whole power of the Slate. t p ulert lb Uuiied Slates iu the tall poess ion u( II her properly. Upon Q-oer! lUm"' Ukiu command of ihie deport nirni. I mod the earn- proffer of servie ,., kifll, and authored hi Ajutont iro-rl' CSpttin Willio.uo, to conimoBicoto the fact tb.l oueh hd been done to tbo Wor neporlmoi.1. I kot hod no oceooion oince u clungo oi.y ol th elew I ooterUind ! that time, oeither o my own volition nor through ordere of my cuimtitutioiial comnvander. 1 trial that fter thia explicit atatement we m -r he ohle. by lully underatonding och
ether, to keep (er from our border mioior
I aid tor at the rato ol Iroiu 100 to
S500 each per day.
Oulniia rouniy on the firt week in J. me, 1861. Tnx pn vera will auve roal by payiuy iheir inx e previi lo tkol lime. N. U No other money hut Indiana solvent bunk ami gll and lvr i rT.rivuhla) lor tax T 0Nl)EUMAiT.T. D.C my 8, 01-4.
Fever and Ague,
mankind at the contequ 1, induced
from which mankind auffur over a huge part of
the globe, U the conaequence of a dikeuted action
ent.o( w.r-Minierifl-.-.mong.crowo(Wiih iht fr.nchi. ! timid politician. W! Minm.8ota
of def.D.elM opectatore. content to pause, .n ora.r to ... now ;ment Gol. Gorman comman-
The moot of the people expoed to trie win eno. . M oU(i f the Indiana niiuunt8 in
luueb of death. Wt countrd fiueen do.d h been thr- signal and pretext for on out rjCTGovc.rm.r Hicks ol Maryland, per.nn.. end half M my wounded, lylngry iu this country agsinet popular loatitu onli.ri.j H t,,ecial ckction, on the ud. ,iun-- ro bidden to look acroi M yMU ol j une ,ur meulUera ol ConTfce total ntmber killed and injured it Atlantic, al the groateat Republic tho world fvit )ro,u tmt tato, to attend the about twenty five. It wae reported that the ev. r aaw, broken in pieces by treaoon. and oxtr;l gjon ut, the 4tl ol July lKt. Arsenal troop were attacked with stonee, in the agonies of e bloody conflict, end we;Tlo regulär, election would not come .j . - f kut- di.eharired at them are aaked whether an hereditary aristocracy oil' until Novcinber. Maryland, Keii-
byih. crowd beforethey fired. Whet her 'would not h.v. aeerted bis great calamity. ;tucuy,Miasot,ri and Delaware are iX&SJS k. . rerkloina act ha The eves of Tories glisten witb delight a hablv the only elac StuU'8 winch will, by the action of solar luat on w.-t soil, nml ries
neeer been committed than an armed bodytthey point to the di.ruption of the United he represented on that occasion. ZSiXTTT.L KrsrtlS
, ,... ju,hariini thoae terrible instru- States as en argument againat meddlingi . r.,,. . , carth'a urfuce, and the vtru i taken with it of troops discharging in ose terrime " . . ..f..... nTPCol. Wl Im A . Gorman has UOCII thmnirh the Ion into tho blood. There it acta
as an irritating poison on the internal viscera nd excreting organs of tho body. The liver becomes rorolil and tail to accrete not only this Virus, hut also the bilo from tbo blood. Both the virus and tho bile accumulate in tho ein ul ition, and produce violent COlMtitmttonal disorder. The sulecn. the kidneys, und the ttonnu it svm-
pr.thlze with tho liver, and become disonltred , vi h . i i ' - - . r - - -
i ,vwa - r-. - - i , , i i if -ii i rj f , Biso. rinuKV, inn in-im' i ,11 our omauiMii, rer The flrmg was said to have (leftntO all their fair prolefcSlona to- IB XLlllWOrtll V)UftVC alter tno n?gl if in an raiaaapt to expel the noxious lnfu.on, " ' ;j Atr.. l ......... i. iL.Lmiu.J WudilHiiinn TL. .v ..!(. coiieer.tr.ite flaw whole blood of the body in tho
wh0 1 been done by Boeratein'a company, and at waro us. m c aar unn ,uu, r'.ZZ Internal excretorieUo force ilun, toeat it out. by Colonel Bowen, my umei -l ' 7"w . f - r a nia-ht closed leaat confidence in the British GOV-sent home. Die ouavc, wuloar, are The blood leaves me turface, and raakee to tho
be able lo explain nnytiimg net a ''rILCi r Tt.. . 'eminent and the British aristocracy not 'all of the hilie-t moral diameter. n or ?JM!le.r,0mw!!"J!
, . . . 'in ana nio sue gunj wnv, ... v, nn'iiuu. uui iiiiinuiii mm. iiiriiiuu set forth in the foregoing. .. ., r (hiiiiL' ariV thing that Would have a ... . . , I Fkvkb follows, in which tho blood leaves th
vt . , - . . . IT T IV . . mi. ' .nvlii Ii tl Hi I r ll'i I .Ill1 - 1 .1 . . r.. .. ir
Ceiirr.u iirgans und ru'iie n me miii.hi , iu, ,i in another effort to expel the h-ritalin poUoti
eervant, ... ' ,. , q, i L uion. out, on uio coutrary, we uavo "v-; r tnronxb the other great excretory tne kia. iu
this also it tail", mi l tli- system tumiuion . tue nttcmpt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat the hopetaU effort unotJicrdav. The-c uro the BtS or imroxysm of KXVBR and An CI. Sn.h coostitsUonal disorder will of conrse nndermine the health if It ia not removed. We have labored to rind, und have found, an antidote.
fire of the eoldiere were citixena with their
wives and children, who were merely spec
This, says the Cincinnati Enquirer, t, AlexicaIl war.
IS Just wtiui hu e. iceieu uuiu uiv
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,is eommunicstion will be hsnded to you "un
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1 am, sir. very re.?ecuui.y. your oorw-.u.,-- - - - . . tendency to preserve the American, " " """ (blood SUiaed Cmi and the tent of the V . ' -T . . . nm nr wiim iiniii.ritm him fHJtl
r". o Lsi n- St. l..ui. - n. l.ut, on mo coutrary. we nave - - ,.
Brigadier Oeaeral D M r ROST, - --- ' " " ' hcliovcd they would exult OTOf ttal do veuiei i mi aou.o r,. w Commanding Camp J.ck.on, M. V. II. ;.nd e.pec.ally those who bare lost fr er , , iel0l-iUy üd toe -mj-ass to A Ueh,,.. IIa.-, county. m Z ... JKe thm nrrtirrr,f of tttftrd i T . the event . 4 , f
i r.. ..! in fsiiiwa in a nnwm , w i t - , . . , ... 1 . . ... mr n .mihi, .. u .-i i
va i . ww a u sru aw iww - w i t'l i ill uii , v n i. .inin i'. v. on i" vu i
.ommunic.tion. He torw.rd.d Gsner. m - "
frost the following ouout the time
re not mUtakeo, of the
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:.. ."T'jbJ iw 1 1 ) . m ; ,..1: -,i tv h y..rd.y concur .
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Hcatucky Leidaturc-
l' RASKFObV, M iy 17
HtaD-at AXTris (J 8 Tao rs, I
8r Louis. Fr.dsy.Msy 10. 1861. To Gehexal D. M. FaoST, Commandin;' Camp Jackson Sir: Your coinmind ie rsgirded ss et iienily hoetile toward the Gov
ernment of the United Slates. It kj for lbs J A M I EC K :
most part made up of those SeeettionisU; who hsve openly avowed their lio'.ility to WEDNESDAY,
. Hhiiuti'' liirht to tho o;''ivtsed
tionalitie of tno worul. It luis hec-n
...n tJ ii.ino RiMitlitur it word ot'
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tfOCHl dicer to eiuoaru-e them IN their " - " . . . . . . I. ., il.u L.tnlii.ibu II . I. bat
8tni"d " for Uie.r njjhte. un.i while it 9 pajyvwraiw j at I itr iaUfsCraeV BUMS lcst orisio would TheH u.e p,..edr-oU.Uo:.l.atKenu.k5
trrniU lor ivsults Nslfenm Iu their iii- should feiende atr.ct neuoaliiy eermg the terJtd at limine. If .: liLiulhiieail presei.t chocs', ai d pproviiii; of the G
'e.erimctit tUttttltl fail and twr UnUenefHtf' re!ui under the tx -'in ci-rnm-'o dilWU ili tUaJ Uoud and daikness of stances to fum a . iroops lo lite Fid.ral G civil war. there is not a Monarch or eminent.
; MAY 21. 1SC1 L-rd in Europe who would not con ,n ,Q sider us title-deeds to oSH-ssion Htii . .
Poll Kasino. Liut Saturday tbi pomr vastlv etronaer. We cautiou I ke 4nmf re-e i. r. 2 .nai -'Z'
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tue usoerai . iUuImm nl ila nmnertv and
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. . i. I.ITI7HI s ii ii lh i' a 3 'i ii .hi- in. i.v i im r .ii r .1 iiier ran i i M't .1 mii i ' -
overthrow of it. ry pole in froni nf tho ("ourt Ilou-e,!ooUr. at tho preaont juncture, n,.'- Wh. K ,eky, is deemed ,,re f.r.: ,n commun.cuon waB ZJnn Bp a Union flag with tbo old ou foreign powers' Tho old admoni- e from .he D -p et .1 W ..Wro, , rn Confederacy, which ie now at war wae tura,wbil the excellent hruss Ufa 0f Washington, -Beware of for athee He blockt her- ekatl -,t he am the Uoiied Slates, and you are receiving ). , , , .. .. Cl,linhia and Van ;,.,,,. - was never iihhv patent eomulei by slopping all euspü-e of r
y ur camp, from ssid ionieoeracy am. h . l)m,;ie.
ci.'n inlineiie-'. wa- nevi r more ;
Itev. Mr. Strain then 'than HOW. Be not hostile 1 In- tli.'ir fair m..h nonsiaillf eenelgBed to prt;
itsflsg, lerge euppuss 01 m...-. . ... jejjverej a 6hort, hut patriotic aim WOns and diplomatic courtesies, or Keatecb . the motol wkicb is known to be the pro-, iUpregajve address, ur.'in' his hearers tn- tl(.;r philanthropic zeal, for it will
petty of ibe United States. f,r,or'!to ttlways stand firm DJf the Rag oftROt fttnd a moment in the way of dinarv oreeiratious plainly indicate none Ul... not to become IKatret rtka.ii nnlitMail intawwaati
sr - - v iivo r oivii B B - t akam . . a a . a t ' a. 11
other then the wen anown purpu.. "-ig,, Dut to uphold ttial iia ajrnin-i an Governor of thie State, uodcr whais orders icnmjeB and permit HO dishonor t'
you are acting, and whose purpose, recentiv, jt8 )fjjrht 6tarrv lMs. lie re
WsevuwTi s May 18. j (; -iicrnl lellwf ül Bj I Annapo-i
lia in... i irr.,. o cct a -Iid ite the Mias'c hu-
lOAttention is directt d to the nd- a-n troop moo a diviai.m and th-n la Y ' vertiseinelit of Mr. 1-UtZ in to davV Mt-nrje. Tneae iroops ill U've luni a for-
communicated lo the Legislsiuve, hao j tninded them that under that hair Wei paper. It will he teen tluit he liasad- midable command been responded to by that body in the most U,aj achieved our liberties, and at-'tied a etoclt of goods) lot the ladies to ft e pvotntle taatOeaerel McOletleo will
unparalleled legislation, having in direct taincd our present honorable positioti lne already extensive assortment t r o-r Wc-ten. Virgin . a' lite hud.- i. -view hoetilitiee to the Geneisl Government amonfr the nations of the earth, neith-ithe gentlemen, l.you want baVgaiui OHU sad i Ifeer ffeetem trwopat, lisattlteae
and co operation with ita eoemies. 'er of which were we likely to mam call on Lutz.
: r .k ,n..M.r.iinni and of tum under anv other naniu-r. .viu-r
in view ui iirww vw...w. .. - ...... .... .
your failure to disperse, in obedience to the proclamation of the President, and of the eminent neceseitiesof S'ate policy and wsl'are, and obligationo imposed upon me by Instructions from Wsshingion, it is my dity to demand, and I do hereby demand of you an immediate aurrender of your com mend, with no other condition then thst
a l preone eurrendering under thie Ce n.and ehall be humanely end kindly treat ed. Believing myself prepared to enforce
thie demand, one-helf hour's time before doing so will be allowed for your compliance herewith- Very reeectfully. Your ob't eervant, N. LYON, Capt. 2nd Infantry commending troops. The demand of Csptsin Lyon waa agreed to. The Btete troope were therefore msde prisonera of war.
Abo t half.pest fife the prieonere of wsr
left the giote and entered the rond, the Jnited Statee eoldiera ineloeing them by a ingle file stretched along each side o( the ne. A bait waa ordered end the troope remained etanding in the poeition they had
deployed onto the road in. Vaat crowds of
people covered the eurroundmg grounds and every fence snd house top in the vicinity. Suddenly the ebarp rcporte of aeveral fire
arms were beard (rom the Iron! of the col
in n. and the epectators that lined the ad accnt hill were seen fleeing in the greatest ismay and terror. It appears that eevera) .oembere of the German coapaniee, on be
ing proceed by the crowd and receiving some
A RR I I I. T
ou'v web a movement kf (i leevel Bu l"r
i . . 1 .n V.ifu.IL- At tl.e '! .: a c .iiintl. I
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m . J , . I . I I . I KU I r. 1 1 . IWII Iklll. ,.-.. v.t.v .. If r. Strain had conclnded, the citizens . Sheriff Weikel on Tuesday, and rvgnisre will move From v s gta, at
lodged in jail, charged with an assault tnewng trgtam at ntrwe aw iow pwaw,
and hattery with intent to kill. An
indictment, we l'tdieve.ha1 been stand-
fave three cheers for the Union, the rottstitntion. and the flajr, when the
Home Guard formed ranns and march-
OCTAiiold toper, in the lst atara nl
.,, , . . llllill lllirill, 15 evill.n..mn .nin.i... .L. ed oft-to drill, and the rest ot Ibe , Mm fof ft , Ut irptf, w.. told by hi pj.y. c.n th .t h-
crowd tlisjvrseu. . . berttofore eluded the officers. W0,,1J ,BV" "m blU oe," ,,pMa'.
Iii son (s wi.ty liule sliivi-r) o'j -ctcd to
The? wood of the pole is hickory,
indicative, wo suppose, of tho belief TCT'A correspondent of the Charles ., 1.0o-r,t.1,n.r,inlr:-.DJd.ly,dadJy,doll,'
of thoae who raised it that if tho ex -i ton Courier, writing from Rieb mood, ubmit l0 j,. fur )(u know there waa iuver ample and counsels of the patriot he-j Va.. of an interview had with (iene- ,?l,jnT tH?pri in our h use that Issted ro, Old Hickory, had been followed,! rl Scott, save that the old General t. -o,
the present nnliappy tumciiiiiee in our inentioneu several places ne vaiuew - country would have been avoided; the mined to capture. Harper's Terry lie &XS'IX1-Sl?t
tnr nn the ttftLr are thirteen, ßiiowina: huiild take, "no matter wnat miiiin n.i M.v ht 18G1. by R-v. r. uincn
their love lor the Constitutum ot the old thirteen States who originally
composed tho Republic, and their he .a 1 fa. af a V !
be the cost of life or treasure."
Christian. Mr. Ihid kk SaoEa akir and Miss
fCfTho Virginia paiK?re are urging mm ...... ,hm
- -ii'i" - ..... r- , - - - . . i ne icirmiiiuii in lief that it the old spirit of patriot.su, t ie tormation of l-anies h.r g.ier- tjoioa Hotel. ... J : i:. rilla vear ar liko tho " iirntl mill ru""a ,,,;, fc
w have rty.
nci nun ii iimuiu .rim vi . wedi mir w as he HI al Uitt ...ul. aronaod now sectionalism rilla warfare, like the "Marion men ; , ' , . Md it Miandmmd d7ü STSS T tho Revolution. The tkph; w '"l' ln laM iinforme us that some e Ha, aillia . tieaW a mere leeewt p.
fJCFMr. Soft, of the Petersburg Re-; ni,1(j to annoy the outposU porter, eeema to think wc are going: Washington.
to trouble ourselves aooui ni ne
I composed of Jdarvlandcrs, are begin- -a i r LÜCinil ihi
around , t ni 1 ji vi ! "WOHN LUTZ, Men ban! Tailor, repei
fully infurina ibe nektie 1 1 - -1 he hue re
.v. - aa a. a
says in bis foolscap sheet; and bins- DCfMajor-Gcneral McClelland has ceived, a. J will terinlv sava wo can help ourselves! received official intelligence from tho - lock of he-s
Whew! fellow, it you were wiimn ueparitneni at nasuingtonoi nioai sight you wouldn't furnish physical intment as commander-in-chief of aniusement, and if the courts had the the military forces of Western Petin-
-. ii en ap, a
fioo i, fur
Lndit-' and Tlen't Wear,
coneimns, in part, of C'oihe, Caatimere. Tweed, Linens, Ver-nilli. Lusnra. bwn,j
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i I'l.f i srvi.r i: 11 : fiint i.mA. 'IM. nMi)i, nun immeriMio
matter in charge, we a come ot i.eeyivanm ymo, inn... . . - trliclf, U(,ualy h).p, i(, . complete dry thechap who "sued a louse and got ft urns. The head quarters will be orp. Me paiColarly invite, the flea." Besides your articles exhibit Cincinnati. I ladies to call and rximine h.eaiork, aa he;
the nincompoop writer co nnorringly. " T1 jfeei confident he can p'eaee them. further notice is unnecessary. J2 ZLZllZdVX GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS I
o.m ia. aus ..v.... - " H hse also on hand a aunoly nf grod-rie-
Ayer's Aguo Cure, whlrh neatraliaM this ..lalnrious poison in theJ Mooil. and atimulatu ISM Uvct to eapct it from t!i body. As it should, so it ihx's cure this ufliirtiye ilisonU-r with pawfeet otrratay. And it doea more, or rather lo.- arkot is of more sitvico to thoso auhjcit to this Infection. If takoti In .ason it aaman it from me lyassaa aa ft is ataorbeil, nml thus keeps those who uc it free t'nim Its attacks; aWIH the sys'em in health ullhonpli exposeil to tho ilisciise. ' onseqtiently it SM only ruri, but protcets tioin .he great variety of al'f.ctions which ore Induml by this mnl'cnunt hjBnriire, sweh us Ui-mitunt rever, Chill fever, Diitnii. or Masked Amae, I'ensMUcai Headache, or Uiliotis Moadaehe, INlkms Fevers, Veawawka, Bheamallam. Uoat, Windnicaa, Toothaclic, mache. Qatavra, Asthma, falpttatioa, I'uiniul Affection-, of the Sjiht-ii, llvstcnrs. t olic, ruralvsis, and rainftil AfTW-tiom of tic Stomach und bowel, all of which, wlu ii nriMiU' f.om this cans.-, will Ik; found ti SSsuaM Woes or less the intermittent tvpe. This Ai.i.hCiitt" removes thecauso of those dcraiiK'eiiieiits, unJ rutva the disca.ie. This it accomplishes by attainting t,ic r"('rotoric to expel the virus front tin- system; mil rtieati miau by laMines booome habiled to do this their enaVa or rttslr own awaeei. Htaace arfaes what we term sjaatsjaaaHHa. Time may accWaullsh the same end, hut Vtcn life is not kmjt cnou(.'h, or Is aafftteai in ibe attrmpt. while this " Aot a Ccrk'Moc it nt oaca, and with safety. We have armu reason to believe this Is a surer as well ns safer rcmcUv Par ma wind.- etas of diisaeas which are caused hv th" miasmatic Infeetion. than any oth-r which has been iliscovered; unl it has still another hnportaM ailvaninvc to th pubUc, wuld ia, that it is cheap ua well as good. paaraaas at DR. J. C. AVER &CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price Oxb Dollvu ran lioiTLB. Ayer's Chorry Pectoral lias won for itelf sileh a rei.own for the ear of evcrv varieiv of Throat und Lang Complaint, that' It Iscniirelv unnecessary for lis to iveoant tbr- evidence of its v.rtucs, wherever It ha liccn emplored. As it has km Ikh h in con-i r t throughout this M . tioti, we n d not lo iniM than assure the peopts lis quality is kept Bp to the liest it ever haslioen, and that it may be relied on to do for their relic! all it has everbeou found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For ail ths purpos of a Purff&tivs Medicine. fern Ossvtvairaaaj Fon Tin CUa oe DYartrsiA;' Tom JavaDM r ; Fon Tin. Ctlii of Ism'-cstioxj Kor II: um. mi ,
Fob the O kk 1ikstlbt; loa a l"i i. Stomacah; Fob thk Oeaa or KBvsirtLASi Fon Thk Pi lbs; Fob thk Ci rk ir ScaoeOLAl Fob all 8t:Bon i.'u s i omim.ux r; Fob tub (.'ire of Kiiki matimm; Fon DiaKASaS or Tin: Skix; Iba THE COBB OE UVBB l omi-laint; Fon DBoravj Foa the Cent or Tarvaa, Tcjiobs, abd SAae Uio i a; For U ohms; Fon the ('run or flocT; For a Diaaaa Fiiai Foa tmi: Cua or Ni craloiaj Fob l'tuirvisu the Hloou. They are sujrnr-eonted, so that the most nl. tiveran take them pleasantly, and they arc iho best aperient i:i tbo world lor all the purposes of a lamilv phytic. Pries 2 seats per Box; Flvs Boxss for $100. Great nnmher of Clenrrmen, Physicians, Statesmen, mid eminent pcrm.nnjr.'. have lent their name to certify the unparalltlcil usofu -ness of these remedies, but our apaco hem will not permit the Insertion of them, the agents Ik-Iow named furnish gratis our America At.man ac in which they are piven; with also lull descriptions of the aliovo complaints and uio treatment mat should Iks followed for their cure.
Do not be put on ny unprinciinen
mPThn nuws from Washington Ci- Ikk-h received at tho office of the Sec- . ,,ii. nn. No. l llama, and
..... .L i .1... c I. at.! la mi iiinpo rnlorv St . r, fur tlio rlolorrnti'S to flic. ...ii .n m I. mm iUm mlii will afford ...i..... tiw.v mikn mora profit on.
i, in, from ihem turned end diecntrsed iv uuo iuc ouum una n. u ' i" v... , . ...... ...w - r - wm "n - wow pivt..!.""!- ,,. ick e" pr.. xciting than usual. Both sidea are Border Htate Convention The Union rr Cou.tr, Produce take,, la JV& ... ' m . a a I . a. tmtm . aa n. awsa aaam'tiaa . . . a- . a m llinao ni a-a 4V a rmt Liutj W I M tTOOflM V " h . . a a.
Fortunate y no one bb injurs, and the niatiirintf very extensive urrniicniuma two, i ii.wwo nniuu, ..r abouin nare it. . . . , , i ' ... . m n IPI . I I. - t """ " "" All ....r lt.itni..lln am for SOlC OV
ll.ii. Mr & Krieilmaii. J9oer: Dr. W Shun-
leunc Han Head This !! !
tir. P.Ha.era msmtm TOP VnTT Mfl si! R bpi.smsnn lYn p il i n m t i A ! Win Mihilla Ireland:
ft I aar 1 isa iviata vsva nw s - r-w w - I SBjeaeea a
had in "The Invalid's Medical uonnoani," Wininpor ot Milhurn. risvsviiir, auu yj -
mnA,mrm Bka tA itnna lha ar t a.rs at once tor SI hv fiirht. and have laree armies Ä61. The ajrirreate votes for tho can
plaeed under arreet. Hardly, however, had 'concentraied in Virginia. We hope didates for President in November ..in.- k... .(.,.d kau. oiiv after no fiffhtinir will ho done lcfore tlio last waa 140,218.
voll of rifle reeorte were odden heard 'meeting of Congress, and another cf i ,TT w . n ... Jpubli.hed by the underaigned for thbenefitdMpr. in medicinee everywhere.
a ,1. ' i. .. " tort is made at reconciliation, but we ",,r persona who suffrr from Nervous Deb.hiy.l Wholessle by
r tili aiias arav i rr uio irai iauaa auu nisiiii ww- - - - . . ..At... . i . . . i .. . i mriii .
men sad children were beheld running wildly end frantically sway from tke eceoe. Many, while running suddenly streck to lha eod, and the wounded end dying mac the
Ute beauiiiul field look like e battle ground. , . , ; at nnnu illfi n,v work he is oeculiarlv fitted for.
JUIIJfJ V v v 11 1 1 saia a v vi.n whw ansa m w i av
Mr. Strain at candle liuhtiog. All
are invited to attend.
We went over the grove ieaiaedistly sfter the ocurrence, end s as ore fearful snd ghastly eight ie seldom seea. Men Uy gasping
is Uio agony ef death, aad stsining the
IOrv IB IIIBHAU BAI ICtoiiviiimii'". "w , , " , . 1 1 .1 W'""1'' ""M .. ... ..... ,. . ,. 11- J, arc prepartc to hear the news of a bat- "V""" lmg bis ibody in tbo way iPr,tBtlur(. DeCay, Ac , .oppiylngt he means R. A. Robinson dt Co., Louievnie; AlWi tin at anv time ot reliel bnlleta. He says it is no-Uf eure. Imprudent Mamriiy and Youthful Co., Cinclnnsil. r no at any . cessarv for some to Stay at home toi Indiscretions are summarily dispelled.-1 .
0-R.v. Mr. En. will i BgJ. U- JU d Ä'" e l'rotaum Clmrcli in J,ir not hI In im.ion 11 1 tlit that 1 , lh,ir pttOT.i riu a a a at a aaaa. 1 I . . m a.... a.la aal , Nlln1 l.i " . aa a
DCPay na what yon owe ns.
O'Arthur's Home Magazino for June ia at hand, and a fine number it ia, too. Only $3 ft year.
Intrreeting pajree. Sandyour address for a
copy, with s three eent siamn lor returr. posi sge, to Da Jttu D. Oests it Co. Noa 64 end f.fi John St., New York. May 22, 1861-3.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given eigned has been appointed Adminletrstor of the eetete of Carter Reynolds, late of Duboie countv. deceeeed. Seid eetete is eupnosed lo be solvent. . . My l,'6W WM. MONROE adm t
