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DALLYSEM'INEL yinx da y... ....... ...J A.tJ AIIY 20 TJa Inion it iaut prrtfrred. Democratic Union Stato Ticket. j 4 JAM KM S. ATHOÜ. " " Of MrUn CoUitr. k - fO AtfctTO or TATK, , - 4, v .JOSKI'H lilSTlNK, . ' - ; Of Fountain (Jountr. o TtttMIU or ?TII, , . MATTH KW L BKETT, Of fvie.- Cu'llitj. . " j roil AWR-trr ur.xr.aAL, ... O.SCAU V. 1I0KD. - Of I"C4tur Countr. - rot. mrr.iiTrri.tvT or rvnx.w xvnTtvcrtnv,' MILTO.V C. HOPKINS, 4 Of Clinton Countr. Journal Hrlfhl. The editor of llttJomrnal charges that the kih of Jknutrj Contention wag a "Urioht Conten tion;" thai it m controlled bjr the moit intimite friend- of Senator Bbioht. The Washington correspondent of t!i same Journal write that lie h it from e!IMe ourre.'wriiin tinker the data of the,13tli. "that Senator j5iuf;uT de nounces in hitter word the Democratic Conten tion, its resolutions am! lei'lers." In Inliana the Republican pirty lucks charge that flatoiiT controlled the Contention, but in Washington the tame c!a of unscrupulous men report that IlaiCHT denounce the (V-nrention. ThU is a ppecimen of Republican buiiestj and tactics. The fact i, as the Journal eil knows, that neither Bright, Wi;ht, "or nj other roan," con trolled the Convention, but that it was a fair re flection of popular sentiment. It was not callci to do homage V any rnui, but Mrupljr to apak tUinW upon the present condition of the country and tlie management f public a.Taini. The fact t'i.U Tresuient Lixcol h.u nince the meeting of the Convention removed Secretary Cameron is one evidence tint the Democracy ot Indiana have n t 5Aci in vain. The Proof. Under this caption the Journal of Saturday ma !e an infamous attempt to f.iten urum in the c'ttre of forgery. It wa accompanied by the afii l ivit of a peijured scoundrel and we leave it to the editor of that print to exculpate himself from the strong npr c iranceof subornation of per jury, which the fact in the cae fcem to fix Ujon hsm. "We bare charge! the Journal editor with being a wil;'nl and malicious Tandcr cr and lir and our object in forcing Lim to bring out Iii "in conte tible proof that we were guilty of publish ing a "bred letter" knowing it to be such, as he has repeatedly ehargI upon u, was to con rince the public that we have in no respect mis represented his character, but on the other band we hare not done h'm justice a to his meanness for wlich he seems to hue a natural affinity. We will briefly recapitulate the issue as to the cbtrge of forgery and the facts in the case: On the morning of the 10th int. there appear el in the Sentinel a letter dated "Camp , Jan. 3," nigned "Hooker." In the Journal of the 11 th the editor of that print charged that this letter was a forgery" and that it "teat written in ihe Sentinel njjice the tight before its publication," and it further aaid "the Sentinel men know that this is true, and to deny it will only add a lie to forgery." It is not probable that any ieron would deny o direct a charge if susceptible of proof, but knowing it to be utterly false we chal ! tged the Journal to produce the evidence to EUtU'n ita allegations, or" else wear the braud of A wilful and malicious slanderer. On Saturday last, after repeated calls, it pro duce I what it calls "the proof." We had in our employ a man by the name of Can ran.. Every body well know that there is a mutual confi dence between the employer and the employed that it is highly dishonorable to bctr;iy. We might rest our refutation of "the proof of the Journal upon -what all high-minded men can ap preciate, that the man who willbetriy the confi dence of his employer is unworthy of belief. Andaman who will produce and ue audi evi dence is infinitely meaner than his pimp. What respect would be.s!vn a man who would go into your kitchen and procure from your ervnnt$, true or untrue, the rechts of vour family t This isjut what the editor of the Jonrnal Ras done, an 1 in addition thereto, has induced a nun to per jure htm.-ielf in the liuj thereby of fixing a ma lignant idander upon his neighbors. Now for the facts in thecae: On the s?th or 9:h inst. the editor of this paper took out of the potolhce in this city the letter which waa published in ihe-SVnriwrot'lhe lUth iust. dated"Camp .Ian. 3,"andsigne d "Hoosier." When we received it, it was enclosed in an envel ope post marked BartUtowu, Ky., and was ad dressed to the editor of the Sentinel, with a let ter from the author requesting its publication in the nunuer it appeared and e have evert rea son to bcl.eve that it w:u written and mailed at ttard-itown. Kentucky. ANutnon on the 9th inst. w put the letter in the copy drawer ot the olhVe to be put into ttpe. In order to meet all the eharges in the utfidai it of Cantkii.l we wili fur ther st.it- that the letter referred to, which w. published in the Sentinel, wa not in the hind writing of K. C. HiBbt.N. (or K. B. HiBMtx, as the Journal his it.) uor was itseen r him previous tv its puldic:itiu in the Srntinel. And we will ftate further that no communication, leiter, or article iu the hand writing of Mr. Hishi .m h is npaied in the? Senti n'l ince we h ive had charge of it editorial cd uniris. Iu order that the reader may under.-Uud the aliened prf ot the Jvurnal that we have been guilty of "forgery," we publia the alfidavit ot it perjured stool pigeon, Cantrii l: .SrT: er Immaxa, Marion county, ss. 1 am a printer. I wotked o"n the Oil Line (ivurd during the zretter prt of the time it w as .! dished a :i eampaign per, un-l h ue w..ikel on the Seutiuel daring the greiter p.;t i the present winter. Iw.i working in tlie Sentiml ofhVe on Thursday, tlie 9;h i:-.-t. Al ut e !;t olm mi th": V.ight I saw Mr. K B II lUn come out of the ed;t..r" rixm and h md a !',,!, lei iu tr.uscript to Mr. Klder, one of the propnet-r of the Srntine!, and Kldcr give it to the fuie u m. who cut it up, and put it on the "copy hook." A portion of this manuscript came U my c.e," and I put it iu type. I was a portion of tite !et Nt publihel iu the SemtiHel vi the Hiu. date-1 at "Camp and signed "Hoosier." 1 am familiar with the handwriting of Mr. Hibben, häutig worked on it at various time while in the Cuard and Semlmtl oibre. rimI I am atirhed tl.at lha. writing wa that of Mr. Hiben, and that he wrote lie letter in question. 1). M. Catriil. Subscribed and sworn to betöre me, this liih day of January, lr6,. a. Ciriis. J. I In refutation of Camkill' erjutevl ttelnIlts we present the alh iviu of three printer? "we'd known to the 'ctaft in this city as hone-t. un.-b truie, in iuti iou printer" w !n..e stttetnentn e en would not be i'iestionfd, and aNo that of Mr. 11llh.il iu regard to b wiiecl eonii'oi:l..n in the afl'air. We ho by "inconte.t.!.;e tro t" that Mr. Hib hau !cd no toidtl Uia;jujcr. I t .Mr Kinik ui the night of the 9lh instiiit; th il b did not hand such unmix r. t to the foreman; tint tlie f leciandid not receive such manuscript; that he did not, as chareo, cut it n; nnd put it ti the copy hk; that no trt.ou of Lih manu rij't went to lh ra" i f Ca t am ; thst he put pnrt of tbe lc'.tfr ditl "Camp ar-1 iiT.erl "Hoosier" intyr; thtt riil letter was put in type before o'clock on the night of the 9th irtint; that Camrill did not tutk any part of trie aid letter in tlie copy of ihe r!1" 'n l 'ch tlie comp?itor marke! their work; that he cWimed no pay for having put in type any part of laid letter and that no communication in the band writing of Mr. Hibbex ws ever put iu type for or has pjAreri;ithe Sentlnl. Mr. HiBBry resides in Ku-iiville and ms soon 9 we can her from him we will add his aoldatit to the other evi-Ience. that he did not write tlie letter referred to; tlit h 1m J no knowledge of it what ever until it sprsjire-I in the Sentinel, and in cor roboration of the statements we hive msde pene rall r tLere to. (ioternor Mortom, in a rpecch at Ilockvil'.e last ummer, announced that a secret ptiiice had been inaugurated in Indiana. In addition to this it sppears there i.s a nytem of epionape and sub ornation of perjury, if other rnems fail, to fix odium and infamous l inder upon tho.-e who may happen bi be obnoxious to the pow er that be. In the present Innance the.e malicious purposes have idgnallT failed. ' For Lbe present we shall ret ati-fiel with pro ducing the most complete refutation of the infa mous charges of the Journal, which will be found in the accompanying affidavits, promising the most vigorous legwl prosecution of theciTeiwe if the false charges are not promptly retracted: Sr.sTr or Npiaxa, Marion county: Daniel L. 1'ainc, beüig duly Aworn, ujon his oath s s that he is fotcm in of the new s room iu the "State Srntinel" -ofTice, and loot occuie! that position for the patt fie months; that im mediately alter dinner on the 9lh inst. he found iu the cony drawer of the Sentinel ollice the let ter published in the Sentinel on the iOth iiial , date-J "Camp and eigne-1 "H'K)-ier." It w ritten n Lx;th sides of a sheet of foolscap; that he divided it into two parts, or takes, and hung them on the copy hook, and the came was put in tvpe that pa rue afternoon and evening be fore. Ö o'clock by Ii. W. B Smith and W. W. Johrion, two of the compositor of the ollice, and Mr. D. M. Cantrill did not put any of it in type, and had nothing at all to do with it. Danikl L. I'aie. Subscribe! and sworn to before me this lifth day of January, 1G'2. Jonx Mi llany, Notarv J'uhlic. chrj'dts and a member of the committee, ?pek ing of the corru;tion of the Wnr anl N aty De partments, uses the fjllowirg strong langsap? : When the history of these times shall l writ ten. it will be a fjuetion upon whom the guilt will rest most heavily upon him who has con ppired to destroy, or upon him who bs proved incompetent to js-e-erve the intitutiotis beiiueath- i ,. ... . t-. i us oi our iauiers I i ß m . ' . . . ... it is no wonuer that the public treaurv trem b!e aifl taggtnl like a ? troti ra:i yf These thing are now known and believed by (. W. B. Smith aitd W. W. Johnson, being sworn, upon their oath sy that tbet are com-po-itorx in the State Sentinel ollice, and that they put in tvpe the letter referred to in the afli lavit of Duii'd L. I'aine, and that the same was n'l I ut in tvpe on tTie Jernfon of the 9th in.-t. by sup;fT time and before fi o'clock ; that Mr. Can trill had nothing to do with it whatever, and tet no part of .aid letter. (J. W. B. Smith, W. W. Johnson. Subscribed and pworn to before me this lth day of January, IMi'J. John Mili.any, Notary Public. SrATror I.xhiama, Marion county: John K. Ktdcr, being duly sworn, uou his oath Kays he is one of the proprietors ol tlie State Sentinel; that on the evening of the 9th inst. he assisted Mr. I'aiue, foreman of the news room, in reading the proof of a letter which apnea red in the Sentinel on the 10th inst., signed "Hoosier," and dated at "Camp ;" that he is familiar with the handwriting of K. C. Hithen, or, as stated in the alhdavit of 1). M. Cantrill, K. B. Hitieti, and the letter in question wa not in bin handwriting; that .Mr. Hibben did not hand that letter or any other to alii ant on that evening, nor did afiiaut giie it to the foreman, nor did he see the letter until he read it in assisting to read the proof; that affiant mea.-urcd the marked paper of the compositors containing the letter in question, and that Mr. CautriU's nnrk was on no part ot it, and he did not claim any pay tor netting it; and that no letter, or communication, or article of Mr. Hibben, or in his handwriting, has sip-i-eared in the Sentinel to the knowledge of afii nt. John R. Kliek. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1Mb day of January, lcb2. John Mili.any, Notarv Public. AMUSEMENTS. f rom Washington. ! The intelligent c rropoiioeui of the Cbira-a J Tun write as toilowj from Washington under' " rrilO i'OI IT tl aa.e ot me i Jin, in re-anl to tl.e strength of the Confolerate army upon the Potomac and dedgns orfien. BcAiRxuARnand the necessity of restoring the Union feebng at the Sjuth: The Southern military leaders are impressed with the telief that it is no part of lieu. McClel- . , bn run to have a treat and dcci-ivc bittle ..tia iikc fiivu iuiii "im i"7trvi , . I " t ... V .... . a burden uj-u him. I A strong man iu an air et- n' m l!'e ""oi aMtmgton. , I hey hau-ted receiver i not more helpless to dat tlno ! 5?.". U'e ,m- re?'Ion ll't in Grn- is the Treasury of thi Goterttucnt benea'ththe. Ic' opmion. a bau c near W n.hinpton exhausting proems to which it U f ubjecte-1. Z?d ivoIvc1to'? ?'cat a risk to the safety of the ; ' t - .r , - t capital, and that it u his policy to attack fAredr the sntler-hat cure of the camn-- i 1 l',eni af olher .I,it3 nJ 41 w m-i".v cther F"01"1' the shsrk follow I tnesame tune, that they will have to with- an.t Gntlenia t Ir Cirri. Eac h ti i;tional L r.. T. rents li do. MONDAY EVENING, JAN. C, 'fi2. i following the nirma'ter as the ship, baying up for , four dollars every five dollars of the wages of the soldiers, paid to them i in Treasure notes.' - ! It is imjiössiMc that the Treasury of the United Stiles can meet, and continue to meet, this Ute . f .i I .. I iuiii suitujs innprr; arm an icnominious i draw a cood irtion of their arm v from Manas s is Holding these views, they are determined that one great battle shall take place near Wash ington, and that no part of 15cauregnrd's army of the Potomac hall be withdrawn until such a bat tie has been fought. I believe, however, that when tne great advance does take place there w ill a a ii . ... .ice oust be submitted to unless we f ec to it " , ,ven i.riJ . ,Jke" ftl Lei,u'rr'.ile . i mit o-.ner no mi. i ne löea mat anv r.rti .n that the credit of the countrr is sust-uned. and fltistaine too by the conviction irofnjr forth from ! tn.s inn to the people of the ountry that we will treat as traitors not only those w ho" are bold and manly enough to meet us face to face on the field of strife, but all those, also, who clandestinely and stealthily fuck the life blood from us in this might t tru'';r!e. of Beauregard's army of the Potomac has been or will be withdrawn for the defence of any other point, is entiiely fallacious and is not entertained at all iu well informed militart circles here. It Mr. Charles Bass AS FALSTAFF INHENRY THE FOURTH. koami: risii-AViri:. ejjf LK rt opn at 7. rrnfimrnc it 7K. H quite as slrong numerically us ours; that their arms and clothing are as ;ood as ours and their ohVers as experienced. The result of the bat- the people, and if there is that remnant of public , tie, then, when it is fouirht, may well be virtue necessirv for the su:)rt of free institu- watcbeu with the most intense interest. Ter 4 tions, they will demand that they be freely dis- cu-sed, and reme-lies be appl.ed, and that the an thors be driven from place and jiower. "Let us talk plainly, it U our interest to do so, and it is ; yours to hear." The Republican party has lnt the confidence of the North. It dare not again ak the supfort of t'r.c people. Its leaders know and feci this, and intend Peeking to continue their power by a charge of name a palpable confes- j eion thnt their public acts have turned the people 1 against them, during the first vear of their iwer. i conquer and subjugate the Southern Sta Already the popular demand has driven one j " "vival uf Union sentiment. member of the Cabinet from his place. But how reluctantly do the leaders yield, and not until the ' Government is toppling on the verge of ruin 1 nor even then, without honoring the offendin" ! Minister with a foreign apuntment of high grade. The writer of the article talks freely of trea-! son and traitors in the North, and of their influ ence in encouraging the Southern rebellion. That is well. Traitors should be denounced; but we! must uk suie we nn me guilty men. l ne peo ple now regard the plunderers of the public treas- haps it is not too much to say that it will de cide the fate of the war.-' You are aware how unmindful both houses of Congress have been, up to this time, of the ouly oljectthey ought to have before them, namely: the proviö.ng of ineain to carry on the war; and that the time of Congress is w atted in frivolous chatter about eiery other subject under heaven. It is now that Illinois mioses her great departed Senator. Wtic he now alive, he would ask why it is that Congress is dofng nothing to encourage the Union leeling in the Southern States. He would show that our fleets and our armies may ttes ; but ents at the South that alone can restore to us our country as it w as. He would expose the designs of the Abo litionists, who wi.h to conquer the South only to destroy it; and he would rally around him, in "this attempt to restore the Union feelinj: at the South, eiery conservative member of Congress. Is there no one upon whom the mantle of the dead Senator has fallen "! 1- MEDICAL. " ' DR. J. A. MERRILL, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, OK IVoav York, VT THE E A UN EST SOLICITATION OK NUMEROUS pa?iM, will remain in lndianapohk until the f.rsf of My, nl continue hi S'icc-fcjul trratcirlit "f Ubru- matism, N ur!j?ia. Tarairsi', Dyspepsia, TorpltlitJ of the 1- h trie opinion of tlie best mformeil military men ! iar, su Virus Dnc, ivafuew, ioUpju Uteri, (h here th.it the Confederate army of the Potomac I i"8 f tlie Womb), nd n . lNtrvotiH DiHcnses, Ilv hi ow and complete ytem of - .11 Ii I) EC A Ii ELECTRICITY Dr. MiRunx Lu f. r le bit improved ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE, An f will sire intmct:n to lnl:'vidn or cU.es in LU new ystem of tjvpljinir Electricity. Kootn t the Orient! Home, l.Vn'e entrtno. Reception honrs from 10 A. M. to 4 1. M. JaiiH-dlm-eod What is Life Without Health ? j A Cold is anno.vir ir. ' - A fuuh 1 trouMesotnf . tioareuc pr-eTits i-peech. Jore 1 hnt are painful. BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO I.i plca.'niit to take, aü1 ."n cfTertH a cure. J.' cents a 1m. x, a! all the lrur Store. IU' moklt) Death of (Jtoroe 1 Urtti. Esq , by DnowMMi. During yesterday n painful ru mor was widely circulated throughout the city that George 1. Uuell. K., the eilitor of the Diily Timm, hail come to his death uddenlv bv ury as tne most dangerous Iocs to the country in ; ufowninj; in tne Uinu Jtiver. 1 lie (ollowin par the sentiment of Senator Inn been successful and ruinous encourage mobs now, had better look well to it, j ' Uuell's biothcr last ctening. Night before lat that they do not belong to that odious class. Mr. K-uell went down to the rii er, and we.it on 1'ublic indication is but smothered, and when it , V1. ? ho:li J'nf h, 'f t-ect, ine., IV. .i '. t . . and n;ch helonped to Mr. lhiell's brother. bur,U forth it may overwhelm them. The; George I. rennined on board of the boat with eyes of a patriotic and plundered people are ujhjh I hi.s brother all night. Karly yesterday mornin" them. I 'George inquired ot his brother as to where he toes vo me country in ; u,u""iu6 u "v wmw mui. i uc looowing par Hale, their campaign 1 ti.1,ars ul" whi the report, and , , "ich, we regret to sav. apteats plausible, we re- uinous. And men that ; reived at the Diilv Timm olhVe md from Mr. The writer says that in the Convention, Mr. ! Hlmuik ks 'charged that the war was brought' about by the Kepublicans, and that it is unueces- j sary and wicked." He does not d ire to quote J Mr. Hk.ntjhick.h's language, which would have ! hould go to attend the calls of nature, and was directed to a yawl lying outside the trading boat. George jumped down into the yawl, with his pant., shirt, and cap on only, and since then has not been seen. The brother informs us that soon alter George got into the yawl a steamer came up the river only about fifty yards distant proven him n falsifier. The language of the1 from the boat, the waves rockiii"" the boat vio- A Word of Caution. The above is the heading of an article which appeared as editorial in the Journal on Saturdiy, not written perhaps by thceditor, but probably by Iiis master, which teuirea to be exposed, both because of its rei klees di.-ie ird of truth, and its revolutionary spirit and villainous pui jiose. The I object of the article is to deter men from the ex posure of the monstrous frauds perjetrated by 'the favorites of the party now iu power, by which I they are made rich, and the country, the (lovtrn Uncnt and the people, are made poor to deter men from the cxpiesion of their abhorrence of wickedness in ' high places, by threatening them with mobs. This thieat comes from the juirty in power, and through the orgnn of the State ad ministration it comes from the men who have upon them the highest obligations of honor, ujn whom rest the awful solemnity and sanc tity ot official oaths, to enforce the laws and maintain the public peace and good order. Why the necessity of this threat? Wherefore call up the terrible spirit of the mob, of riot and anarchy to muzzle the press, and put a gng in the mouth of every citizen? If your indi vidual conduct be upright, and tour administra tion of public atlairs bo honest, why fear the light of free, public discussion? If private vir tue and public honor be vour panoply, you need fear no shafts thrown by the malignant they will fall harmless at your feet. Virtue, truth and hone-ty do not conceal themselves in the dark they w.dk boldly in the sun light and all good men do them roetence. Hut vice, and fraud: speech speaks for itself. Upon the sul ject of the war it u as follows: " ! "A civil war is upon u. For its extcnce thel Democratic jKirty is not responsible. For main years ie have admonished those who favored a sectional party ot its danger iu the sentiments of Washington's farewell address, that the great est danger to be apprehended to our country, was the formation of geographical parties we have advocated "those doctrines which we believed fair and equal to both sections; and w hich could have been adopted without wounding the pride, or stimulating the arrogance of either." Our ap peals were disregarded. Sectional pride, preju dice, and hatred in one section produced the same sentiments in the other; and of this sec tiotial strife was begotten our present troubles. This war is upon us "wickedly provoked on the one side, and in folly and sin, .ind without stitii cient cause, commenced on the other." With secession upon the one hand, and sectional inter ferencc with Southern rights upon the other, we fold no sympathy. Our most earnest desire is for the restoration of the Union, upon the basis of the Constitution, and, for myself, I will give an honest support to all constitutional and proper measures, adopted by the Administration to that end; and 1 will as earnestly oppose all acts in violation of the Ciistitution. and in suppression of liberty, because of my veneration for that solemn compact of our fathers, and because such policy renders the Uui.ni impossible, by oblitera ting the Union sentiment of the South, and giv ing aid and comfort to its enem es. The w riter goes on to say tint, "if the speeches and resolutions of this Convention arc true, then our Government is entirely in the wrong, and the rebels entirely in the right." What resolution, or sentiment in Any speech justifies this assertion? The tenth resoiution is as follows: 10. That we will sustain, with all our energies, a w ar for the maintenance of the Constitution and of the integrity of the Union und'r the Conttitu lion ; but we are opjosed to a w ar for theemanci pation of the negroes, or the subjugation of the oouuiein cnaie. i i'f If the war is to be waged "for the em.nncipa-r t:on of the negroes, or the subjugation of the j Southern States," as the Abolitionists demand, j then the resolutions do not sustain it; but, on the j other hand, "for tne maintenance of the Consti-! tution, and of the integrity -tyf the Union, under i ; the Constitution," tne Convention pledges all the ! energies" of the Democracy of Indiana to its! icuuj. i ne uromer oeucves mat tne waves so tossed alKiut the skill" that George was cast into the river and drowned, lie has no doubt of his brother's death. The coat, vest and shoes of George were left in the cabin of the boat, so that all the circumstances indicate that our friend George has met an untimely death in a waterv grave. Cin. Eng., ltth. . . . ISKANDK'S lUiAXDE'S HRANDK'S liK.VNDK'S Tl'SSILACa) TUSSILACO CfltK.S COLDS. TUSSILA(i() TKK HOAKSKNFSS. 1VSSILA(;0 CUKES SORE THROAT. oui; to mt.iu;vs tl vnixauo. WONDLKH'L tHlAM'LKS. Oh ! where ian I flml them, Tü the llrut jtwrc go quick, I will peeiilr try them; I lmve liad C"U-h, Au'l I wih to te mre To hve tl 1-e.st remedy That will very mmu cur. J7 2j cent per Iox, ät nil the In;jj Store?. OI1K TO WOI)F. IIFI'Ij I.KAM fH. Couchs And CoMü will po w ny. Sometimes in a t-infrU' rl.iy, Jf to the l)ro Store you will go Aii-t get supplied wiiL Tu.vilago; You mi ue it freely as you plea, It nerer faiN to give you ease. Those (Sranules wotx't iful are. I'm sure, For they speedily effect a la.nirig core. 25 cents per lox, at all Drug Stores. MARRIED. .MllCllKl. STKAt'S In Cincinn.iti, ly the Kev. Ir. Ijli. iith.il, on the ISth iiifet., Mr. J.roK .Mireni.l., of this city, t. Mins Kmm a Strai n, of the former pUre. Special . INotio. 70 AlYKnTISKi:S.AlltdrerUsen,ent taken for a ajxcirirtl time, und ortltred out bffore th es;ii(Uion ofth time ivijet1, will be chtrjrd tie regular ratn for the mme vf to the time they are ordered out. MEDICAL. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. rjiO LADIES OF DELICATE HEALTH OR IMFAIRED 1. orinizition, r to thos j.y whni an increase of family is fr-iin :;y reason o1jectiiia!!e. the underMned would otTor a prescription wbicl) js perfectly reliable and safe, and w hkh has been i rescril-ed ia variou parts of the Oid W"St11 f..r thep.ist century. Although this article i very cheap and simple, yet it "has been put up in half pint hi.tile and sold very extensively at the exhorbitaiit price of per bottle, the undersigueil propose to fur i.ish the recipe for 1 by the porsiiu of which very laly can supply herself with a perfect safeguard, at any dm? tore fr the trillinir sum of 25 cents per year. Any physician or drucsrist will tell you it ie perfectly harmlcnit, thoiands uf tesiiuioniaU cau be procured of its elTicacy. Sent to any part of the w orld on receipt of il.by address ing. Da. J.C. DEVEKAUX, T. O. R.x, No.2X"5.1, New Haven, Connecticut. uly2i-dAw61 and tneli of the j-eople's money .-kulk, and hide and seek all lotueiltnent. "The wickel riee," but "the richteou.H are lHld." Free discussum is j uj j-in t. Who is the writer, that undertakes to peak fur the Ke;ublicans of Indiana, iu saying that this resolution places the Government in the wrung and the rebel in the riht? TAKELN OTICE. r jlllKUSDEUSTfiNT.DHAS THIS DAY rUKCIJASED X the Stock. of (oa1s owned by E. A. H.!l, ia the Odd F Hows Luildir.g, Jfo. 2, and will now keep a complete a-st rfment -f the Intest style, of lic-xl, nr'd will Veep -jcrif need workmen to uit fill the old rt:-totj.Ts nell a the t.fw ones, whom he solicit to give him a call before purch ivng elsewhere. He will alv keep a gMd assort ment of - McnTs and Boys' Clothing ON HAND. .Alo n irood .Stock of FiirniKliln?. Im, lorget the place. Odd Follow Hall. Xo. 2, WAMHNÜTON STREET. rr,..Ti niLKi:n. Jnl3-d3ru CROCERS. Ct SC. M ' V JL JL., AVliolwuI GrocerH, 1 fc A jTcerted (. unstitutioti and nn unbroken j mm in public ot'.ne, who etks thrill and gain bv ' r ;j ,i , , , . i -ni"n is t!e td.jei t w hich Dcmocrat. conserva-' devious w.y.; wh, wold make him.elf gre t and , livc Ke,,ü(lio;lll?if aIltl aU UliiuI1 Iovilip mcn (le. ru.h b the o; i.ietuu of the pwp!e. and despoil- 5:re an,j j, r that ,,cct the ,.cso!l)t;un ?Mzn a mg the puhbc tie.isury of their hard earned mon j the Clm ,ios cf tLe rurtv the w .iter sh vs . ey.it,, the sj.imot trouble and the geniue of his !the re!MlIution ,lh :,ie (;overnment in the; undoing that allows httn n,, ,,.et by day nor rest . wrong-then it is beeause he would not have the i It , very true tint the late Democrat-1 war ,,ro,ecuteJ to maintain the Constitution, and ic t'onxentiond.d. .n eirnot detet mined senti- j re,tie ,JR. inion. but for the purje of freeing! menu, .rraipi the Kej.ublic m party before the ; the necrow. to w Inch the Abolitionist seek to tribuml of jubüe oplmon tor its rejection of "all ; rcrv,.rt u llv wh,t nutWitT it th:tt he un. pr,.5-;t,ons bkely to te.ult ta a satisf u tory ad- . dertaktN to sar that the war is prosecuted, not justment of the matter iu dilute between the j or tjie Union nud tLc Constitution, but to accom North and the South." wherei.y our peewit ca- ! j.ji, l!ltf ,llf;erou and destructive dens of 1am;t.es might Laie been avoided' 'for its im '. tl;r Abolitionists that it i not for the Union of: biiity to conduct the Gov erntueut trough its t ;he States, but tor the mad schemes uf fanatics i present dilhcultie.s and for the enormous frauds . that the people are putting forth their energies that hire sulked into the Army and Nary Depart " Alu receiving burthen which they and their chil' mtnts, imp'.icatiiig the head- of those depart- reiI wu ,;,.,. t be.irf Whoever enunci nu uia in ä conuiiai.ee at, if not an actual p.u-. at,., ?t.irtling propo.sitions rnut be prepared ticipation iu a syteui of corruption, and in which ' to show his authority. our brare soldiers have been defrauded of their In dosing we feel it prtVr to adm-nNh the pr.j er ntVU. and our Goiernmc:.t thte.itei.ed ' ptl p!e that eierv effort will be made to decflie with bankruptcy, demanding a thorough investi- ; tUül ia reUt:0u u, lLe r.U;on uf lLe jjen,,,. ; gnt.o,, mtn all our expenditure. Uth Stv.e and ! cr4t;c p:,rtv .ambitious men lee! that the current ntt!..nal. and that a speedy and m irked example 0f p,Tulr opinion is turning against them that . be made ot ali uch "birds of prei." who, taking thei are going down before the "second sober j advantage of Lhe necessities oi our country, hate i thought of the peop!e--td thev will Income . 1 . . 1 ..... ! 1:7 ' I um aiMi utnfi utn purt:e plunder. j de?jerate and reckle.- in th.Hr efiorw to hold on n and for aU at Tery low f r And docs not the history of the time, justify ; lo ,te w,r tr )sition a,, t(, th, n,h!V :U. : JUn,7-,Aw A' "' HNULL. , - - I - I 4 f e a 33 3 Up. iTna COMMISSION MERCHANTS. C. I,. S. 7I:i'UliciVN. a MW K Ml .1 Ij C 0 .7 .7 1 ,V S itKV AM ' IOTtWAItMr, MELCTIANT. Lare Fiie-rroof r.uildirfr. No. 124 Fourth st., weft lot ttetwern Main and the River, Loniville, Ky. CX CoiisipT inent are respectfully elicited, and im mwiiate sales with prompt return puiranteed. Jan13 DININC HALL. BURT'S IIIVIiG HALL. No. 13 South Illinois Street, (FOLK DOORS UK LOW PALM Kit HOUSE.) STEALS AT ALL HOURS THE FEST THE MAR- i. T L ket afT'TJs. Oy?ter and Game in every fylc, OVSTKK Ol l ( r.MTS A HOWL, Efjual to tie best Sew. Hoarding by the Day, Prfakiast 6 to 13 o'clock. Ilnner 12 to 2, " Supper 6 too' " . R. N"o Liquor retailed rn the premises. novl-3m MUSIC. I-HTl BOOKS. (iENTLKMEX'S GLEK LOOK, TOUSG FOLKS' GLEE BOOK, MEDLEY GLEE LOOK, COTTAGE GLEE LOOK. jan3 WILLARD A STOWELL, No. 4, Hate Iloue. CROCERS. Beebe 8l Hawes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in' Groceries A.IVI Pl?ODUCK, Flour, Co nt -.11 era I, Salt Arc, SO. 9 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, Indianapolis Indiana. riVIIS FIRM ARE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN X. thi city fr Joseph Mann' tytr a ce'erat'd Baltimore brand and il orders from the city or coun try will br promptly filled. At tbi houe also U cne of j the largest H-;erMü in tie worlJ, w J r ct.ickciih, ducks, Weese, turkies and the like are kept healthy and fat and t for tbe table at aJl time. jeptl-dfim MILITARY COODS. i CROCERIES. &C. IVO. c IX A TVS II o i; S I. II t' I I. I I c, a .... ' .r.- lvti i j' t ' t i t "CLAYTON FLOI U,?' i rULTIVATEnaLV5BERRlIS;"iaTNlT'S CKLF.r.RA- j TEH 1I0MINT. KANAWHA AND LAKJ. VLT.,, t ' WESTFRX KESr.RTS CHF.E5X 1 ' ' ' AND BITTER,' ' " j BOSTON MACKEREL AND CODFISH, j iiovl4 ! MEDICAL. I.III'OKTAXT.TO LAl)Ii:s. DR. JOHN HARVET, HATtNO KOR tTWARD OK twenty year doted hi prr.felrnil tin xcln ively t the treatment of t'rmnlr li f f I C II 1 1 1 e t iul havintrijccelr in botinands of ce lnreatoring the aSieted to Mund beslth, has now r Dtire contiJertc in effrnnjc putlicly his f;rrf dmer lean" He med y," DR. HARVKT'S CHRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS, Which have w er ytt failed (when the directions Lav been strictly followed,) in removing difUcultii arising from OBSTRUCTION. OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE, Or inret-torlnc; the system to perfect health, whenntfering from Spinal Affeetton, Prolap-e;s, Uteri, the Whites, or oilier weakness of the Uterine Organ. Also, In all cae of Debility or Jierreus Proetration; ITyHericp, Palpita tlun, 4c, w hich are the forerunner f more erioas din ease. q3T The piiln are perfectly hnrmless on the ronitj tut ion and may he taken ty the most delicate female with out causing distress, at the same time they act like a chann t y strengt henin?. invijrnratinR and restorir.p theyte to a healthy corxiition, nd by brintrinn on the möiitLly period with repularity, no matter from what cause the o!.strurtliim may aris. . They should, however, not be taken during the first three or four months of pregnancy, thoiij-h afe at any otber tirue, aa miacarriage would be the reult. . - Each hox coTitaln60 Pill. Trice 1, and when de fired w ill be sent by mail, pre-paid ty any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money. Sold by Druggist a frenera'.ly. . J. BRYAN. ' - Rochester. New York, General Afcnt. Oajy TOMUNSON A COX, Ageuli for Indiai.apolia. Ju!ylJ-dAw'61 For tbe i"peejjarid enr.aiient rnre of " ' GONORRHEA, ' GLEET, IT.KTHAh DISCHARGES, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, NIGHTLY EMISSIONS, I NCONTIX A NC E, G E N ITA LI 11 KIT A I d LITY, Gravel, tricture,aid A flection of the Kidntyand Bladder w hich ha been ued by upward of one hundred physicians, T THEIR PRIVATE PRACTICE, WITH ENTIRE SUC- l CESS, rupere.11ii Cubeh, C paiha, Capsula, or any oilier compound hitherto known. . -j b:lis js i ix 1 ic n l ls Are speedy in action, often efTecting eure in a fow days, and when a cure is effected it i imianent. They are prepared from vegetable extrcts that are harale'ss on the j-stem and never naueate the htomach, or Jtnprefr nate the breath; and beinjr FUijar-coatH, all natiMoiia taste is avoided. No change of diet is neceiary while uxing them; nr dnea tueir action interfere with bu-ine purKUita. Kach box contains six doten Pill. PRICE ONE IOLI.AR, And will be sent by m ifl, pot paki ty any adrerttsed Agf lit, on receipt of ihe money. Sold by Drut'gijt" gen erally. None genuine without my Mtrnature on the wrapper. J. BRYAN, Kicl.ei.ter, N. General Agent. flaT Tt).MLlNSON A COX, Agents for IndianapUin. Jull9-dAw 'Gl WANTED. 200 Recruits Wanted FOR THE OF The i: I rrvn ill In fan t iv, WHICH MAJOR J. V. GORDON I authorized to raise in ftidiana. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. 1AY FROM $13 TO f.'2 PER MONTH, WITH RA TIONS, quarters, medical attendance, Ac., com plete. All who enlist w ill at ce be clothed, subsisted and provide with ever tiling essential to their comfort by tLe Government. The term of enlistment i Xli roe Year Pay to commence from date of enlistment. None bt.1 able-bylied inle men, between the age of IS and 3ö years, need apply. Recrtn'tiüg Rendezvous in Metger's new building, No. 56Eat Wanhinglon street, adjoining (Vld rellow Ilall. . D. R. C01T, Kirt Lieutenant tiov27-Jtf Eleventh Infantry, Recruiting OKicer. SPECTACLES, &C. To Officers of the Army. 3 N?.i ZD T 'f-ri ... DRY COODS. - ; 3 Ad Z m v a 1 9 r V m m I i - o 4 JUST RECEIVED A STLEKDID ASSORTMENT OF arisst:s. For ficM, porttbility am! jiower they 5urcr5eJc all others For sale br SEMMOXS, Optician. vKinin:i: outfits Corner Vn!iln?ton and Delnirare Mreet Intlianapoli. I T AYING THE LARGEST STOCK OP GROCERIES I f in thi- city, w;th :rh facilities as to enaMe ns to eil . low a .y h-ue :n the We.-t, we Invite dealers t eiannne our km1s and pneec !efure purchasing else where. J it received on cm. Knment. 4S0 Half brls. new Wfcite FUh. 115 Mackerel. 30 Bag new peat.r.u. 'uui niiuii.iuuu . cotr i. jx know iriAl couutrr w oude tubur&iutc t- party, Lrni -S,T the Torre Il tute Journal one te.r x tem uf wju.-taitt.t. whith IVt ;l! would agj a busl.el of corn wouKl buy two pci.'! of J ' t J ; colTce.i nw it tke st leotot.e bushc. na a lu'f f'litJorm de !rr!the Uw c f jwrty .tctv-n? Who to buy cue )Uii J ol txiffce. What n vast chunpe lu"""l,r,,T r' . ""i(tl i-rt.?.t!l;.n!ii r:i u!e ur-n the condition, mid l...!n.,tm detiwtiJwi by the ciinc s cf tl,o t-ially tl.e !tl-r of the country. , tit:ie ? At.il wbcti. in theliitorv ot aiii e; !e. . wa auv.ii corruLti in know ii, l.i c!.iractrriexl - . T. I .... . r Tt. NuiuM'.sn ix Illio: The lue-. this A.!m.ti!tratH.ii? In t.e hitnry tf no ration j .;,, 0f Sute ?oerei-tity ha been broaobcj in ; i fuuii 1 ei cicrk, a jif cf iruuJ n;.l torrujdit.n, I the ('!. tituti-ti il Cti vtit n in ihi firm: Tint ( n th.it fiirnMiet! by tl.e inve-ti-itii;.' t n. rt;itt- if l-,e ''iuM le rike.i up Illin-.i a-utr.e ...i f T, her oM-reiüiitv. tjuLit.s of rut moment are at the te-m miu of Cuti;rv-. Mr 1 t i " .i r , . i. t -i 1 '-. inolvi"! in the uni.'i tui.ate ccieiitioa of the i a Kepubhctii nietiiLer of Cotitrre fron Ma"-- uritr IV"v ArntnjjtMiHMit AT TH K Xi:W YORK GROCERY STORK, o. 7 Eat WRihlnston Street. C1 II. ErFI-I, havir.2 pe.rchaie-1 the above e!a lh-- ment of th M--r. H-yarf, inten t- If epirs: c-:-taiitly on hard a fill supply rf even- artkl' in the It. of Family Gr-cer; ant rro-i-i.-, n 1 will warrai.t ever article t 1 cf the b."t quality and at the lvet pr.oe. The holest nwrket price. In cash, paid f. r a'l kitxl of rrV.ooe. He re-;-c;fu'!y 5oI;rit tfce cir;r t. gT.er j1!v, in tie city ar.1 c-try, u cj!1 ar. 1 rxiniiie bi stock price y t rr purcha- iiit 'eLere. Article proinprlv delivered in 1 part1 of the citr. j"-dlm V. II. tl'F.LL. B1UANKETS, It smr - m EOli CAVALRY OfTlCEKS, A W"Af'KINTO?H TALMAS, dark: Hue, it.utfltion of: y I eloTb, uit.iM for irers. Ln Toji and 5brt 1 Bo't: Caps w .thCape. Rnlin- Ieircü Ga'.tntteti and I (ilo-e, Utticer' Fine ('vats, HaveloeWe, Air-Ited, llllow an t Cul.ir.; iTinkiiii Cpc; F iduijt Cols and IWi, Ru'-ber Sm--kiti l'ipe, C-ak vi I C!;, EUt c niter, tojetber wirti a larre a.-Mjrtu.ent rf other articles sut able for camp purp.-e. Are repettful'y iiiv:rd to give us a call. All r sold ! at matitfuetcrerx prices.- ..' j lUillT V HI CK COX, INDIA RLT.hKR LF.rtrT, No. 49 Weft Fourtb St., o-ie dor wet frm Walui.t, dertT-d2ni Ciitc.nnati, t)hio. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C., Of the prente-t tranp:iretit p)wer, of new im provement properly adj aste! to the cnt-e. - -- Oiilcrs from the' country, with particulan, promptly attenlel to. Repairing neatly done witli ilispatrli. S KM MÖNS. Optic ian. octlTJ To. 'J5, South Illinois ftreet. Commission merchants? JESSK JOHNSON, General Commission Merchant, AND : Dritter i ri ITourrirain, and nil kind of Countr) Produce; Wine nnd llqtiorw, Cirnr9Xobarro9 ice, office and warehouse, zt7 south ec0nl) 5t., i'iiii,aiji:i,i'iiia. Advance made on Conoignmrnti. 5 P U i tu ? o o a I m, i f i n a n t MM H HOTELS. ATTORNEYS. Fr ench's Hotel, 05 THE ElT.OrEAN VL-5. BF.NJ.1M1N HART.ISON. I WILLIAM 1'. H.iüiV K. n. I Late f Wallace A liarris. Late of Conner A 1 t-hba.. ctTT or vrw roaK. NOTICE. i -i k v v w vr iu r i t t i trvnnT v . SOX w-nld respertffcllT reqt.et all thoee Lixlebted to ' tL'm t- call at their place of buine? on Eat Washington treet, north t-i i". oppose Gier n' Flock, and settle their j account. A. Knodie A feed lb money or tley j would jot thu ptiblicly call Bpn their patron for ho . favor In the pat they are extremely obliged. It will j tJ-TP K 1T A . A IIWIV 1 . I . 1 ..... i . V Wim w . " - . v v tnar call on th-ra in the future ja: 4-dtf I mc;i,i: uoo.is 50 i:m s i'i:u day. 1 CTTT HAU. SQUARE, COR. I RANKFORT ST., ; Oppt'tlu City IlaTL . ! fEALS A TEY MAY HE ORLERED IN TTTK : if J apacioc Krfrctory. TV Te ta a btrU:'i SbopaM Lah-r - mi vticfce!. to th Ilotel. .... XSa) bare of Rru.er aod Hackmen hoay we ; are u.l. II. lli:CII, nov3'61-dly Proyrittor. HARRISON & FISHBACK, OFFICE, NO. t2 EAT WASHINGTON ST.. (er M ia"ii4 JoLot..ri'a ito st4re ) " tM-unMJ. III1IA. riHE I NIiElIGNFI) H WING A I A T E I) J theBilve T.-ettierio th rar- f the taw, wr.l l:rA to all lerl t i.i,e et tru-ted to fl.eir .rr in th State and Feder! Court. FENJAMIN II UUU-.ON. W LLLLAU V. rUKAJLK. IterB.Ur U.XI. Hnry M. S .tt."'.iary PuMtr, w'U take rkr..w letj . inenf -f deed, & n at tl. aoee ottce, c(-lX-l.'tni RAILROADS. DRY COODS. Dry Goods! E HAVE ON HAND A LARGE AND WE LI. AS PORTED tockof Iry C-ikkI, tu wLkh e iav.t the aUciitu of CASH LEA IJ KS. JA.ni LOW A. CO., dtO-dJtm Lnivj:, Ky. VU. I LUsOSS rUIXHAiLNG 11CKXTS I OR ST. JoSEI il ADd ether pou.u iit Norihm illuri, tie siaie of Kaiiat or the Ttrnüre, U ui inAil oo Lat-ii-tC tuWcU tha: read by the .tOltril .TIISSOL'KI ICAIL.UOAD The only rail route fr-ia 5t. !.o to l Joepb. It 1. tke horet anl quicet line, by thirteen hour, to tie re. mote-t j- lat reached by ra:l, arfl H always at cheap aa any otter, p.uy y-r Ticket to Kana. and atl piuta la NonLrn Mi. un by the N-rrh S!.onri Karoad. IS VAC 11. STTRGEOV. 1re't and GeuM Supu N-rta Miri R. R. HENRT IL SIV ViNS, Arert. eptl7-dly PHYSICIANS. DR. HEMIY I B.VU.ES, PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON, . . tNLrtANAPoLL, INK ' . - I'lt'liiH!!, corner of Wa'a:tc.n iret , aid Kentucky a.-. n- li -413ni j DRS. JAMESON b FÜÜXHOUSER, I SOl'TH MKKID1AN STKI1KT.