Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3656, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1862 — Page 2

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Democratic Union State Ticket ro arrKrTART or JAMKS Ü. ATIION, Ol M thoo Cwuntr. ma iimrot cr state, JtHKI'l! HISTIN'K, Of Fountain Count, Ol Tat,l fttfc or TTK. MATIUKW r. 1IHKTT, Of Dirie, Countj. fU ATTORIKT (KHK!., OCAH II IIOUÜ. Ol Decttur Cantj. Oft ICrtKIXTEIDKIT or re Lie turtrcTiojr, SAMUKL L. KUCiCi, Of Allen C'tiatj. Iiv. .Tlorin I'orrrclloii. la the letter of ou. contMlrnl, (. 11.," from New York citj, publMifl in eterJ ij'i S'ntinrl, le tat that Jamu M. IUt, K , inf rueI a geutleinin that Uur. Mord, a 7r the -,. er j bjr him of the Stover swindle, "nctiirIIj urel our Loan Com in !!. n it 4 to put the boii'Ji thej hvJ fur sale Into the hiwl of thcM very Ln.kera." We are atUfietl, upon in'juirj, that our corres-poiil-iit i mi'Uken in giving Jami M. It at, , autl.oritr for t!i'n rttteiuetit, Ii i we therefoi at ouce mike the prrf correction.

Mr. Kat's statement, as mi le to others, h iu . liiect conflict witlj thU re;xjrtel hLitement of hU j

rer.nik, ani, ujon iti'j'iirj, we are julieii that (t'v. MiiRTox, since the fraud came to hi krowlrdc, h-M tinl no communication or intercourse ln'ever with an? party implicit!, am! tlut he ha never directly nor indirectly couu.-rllM or a iireste-l a p'xtp'jifnent of the pro-edition of the guilty pirtie; but, on the contrary, he h i, fioni th moment tlut the Mime came to his knowledge, urel an iuiruediite jme utiou. Itriii b! Irnn fan ltrm-y , Arrortl Ing lo llir ICrrurd. The act of the lU'j uhlitan p.uty, flava, nn exch.ui;:. when they were honj;r!n ami thirst in" f r tlie plunder ami pitronie of the lVUertl (overnnient; amJ Lad i.ot yet usiiinrl the control (icverniiu-nt, pte-rnta striking contrast to the reihtieof Congressional Iegil.tiii( now d lily re-tntcd. When tliey hel l tht'r mc tioiiil pow wow at Chicago in Lieh it will bj recollect eJ Hoiuct: (IitnLtT hcurel ns a df!eale from Oieon, aiid mo equally tiemoli.-lieJ the hope, end eircct ition of the n-piring SewBt the follow inj win the fourth of the resohl tiüti com; rising what U gericrally kiiüwü as the "Chicago pUtfoarn:" 4. Th it the maintenance inviolate of the ripht; of ruh State, and c-j ecially the rihl of each State to control und order its own domestic in.stition, Cfordin;: to iu own judruent exclusively, i ewnti al to the balance of power;, on which the perfection and endurance of our olitical tub rie depend. They were among the "outs" then, and were Mideavorinj to combat the abortion advanced by the Democratic and I'ell Everett panics of their hectionaliim and hostility to the in.-titutions and rihu of the people of the South. The leaders paw that it was necessary to do or say iaiihuig to disprove the charge; to uiake one troleioiH having the glofS of nationality, and accordingly re-MilveJ in favor of "State rihtV' and the balance oi power among the sovereign member! coiux)sin the United States of America. DM this resolution mean anything; or was it only composed of empty words, full of pound, capable of reasonable interpretation, to be ure, bui sijtiifying nothing not the fine and perfect grains of truth, but rather the worthle.-s chaff of falsehood, to be scattered to the winds as oco.-ion ollered? We shall se. So, too, they made an honest resolve the Cth of their pUtlortn they viewed "with alarm" the "reckless extravagance" that porvded the Uovemmeut; were chocked with the corruption and fraud that prevailed at Washington, Xc, ic. Mr. Diwts, Mr. Vax Wucaml other Republican authorities have given u plenty of information rcganlitig the lior;e?tydu;hijed by thee vir tnous member of a young and pure part j. We uqi up the result iu the following brief quota tii.n from Mr. Da wis: I.i the first year of a Republican Administration, which came into power upon proe"ions ot reform and retrenchment, there i indubitable evidence abroad in the laud tlut somebody h is pluniered the public treasury well nih in that inv!e ver oT as much as the entire current j early expense of the Government ilurin the Administration which tlie people hurled from power becau.-e of it- corruption. Iat to returu to other professions of Kepuhlican mm interference. The election fol!owel Ana vutM Lixcolx was chosen lNe. dent, but not jet inaugurated, when Congress again met. Atfaltsattbe South had as-umevl a gloomy and menacing aspect even La wcie hurrying on rap i!iy toward a thre atoned war still members from the Southern Stites retai:iel their seats in C n-

gie- ami it ww lHjspu by Linon men ot every fei tion, that, ty a wi.-e and prudent cour-e, j

t! greater danger of civil war might be a eitel, that n u.fl ctimrouiie und plan of conciliation i.iijjit be ailoptel. On the 1 ttti of February the luiiowiiig resolutions aeie offered in the Houeof KeprcMi.'.utjvee, aiid pa?sed by a nearly unani

tnous vote the llepublicans, having a majority J

iu that IkhIv, thus committing them-ehes to the ci n-titiitional decl.u-ntion of lien interference with slavery in the Si.t.e.-. Here ate the resolutions: KrfifhrJ, That neither the Federal Government nr the peoj !c or governments of the nouahtteholding States haie a purpo-e or a ronstitutiotul rilii to legislate U(siu or interleie with Statery iu any of tlie Slates of the L'uion. KtsoU'J, That thoe reruns iu th North Iu itv n t sub-cribe to tiie luregi:ng prjtitiou aie too iuignißca:il in numbers and tidluenee to

excite the tlie venous altentiuii tr alarm f nv I

pt'itiunol the je-pietd the Kej-ublie, and tint the inctea?e id the.r trim'teis aiid inllxenee i..es 1 i.ut keep pace ttti te mcrea.-e ot ttie aggregate population of the I" toon. I Measures of adju-ttnent. etT rts of concdia- ! tion, plans of cotnj ruuu-e weie, sota after, all, rejected by a KepuOlaan mj rity, and we are I now eiperietieing the n l results thst tiave fol ' loweal the " t.ot un-hich " abvl " blooJ-Iettiiig" j prormme ot Kepablicanisra. The Kej ubli- i ca;. hive lud c :n iete sway in every d-:uit J ment of government, but what ha become of their to'eran frolesiwi.s, ai.d recorded trofesta- j Lot.? Wnat n.is Uen the burden of the intermi ! nbie tt.d vapid peevlie that luv characterized ; the ubliv.ii: deb'tfs n Congte? "il tihty! to ery jiJ lt. üumeslio tu-liuiti"t;s of j the State-. W i.at has been the subject matter of j the weight I' ll that have encros-J the time of ! tvtli House, at.d wearied the pitierue uf the: nation? Km tiK-tprttion. cnfivati'ii, and other kiudtt' measures! A determiiK-d pur;o-e to rtn-t out slafery lu alt the t e? Wuat t!;e burden of the petiliotiS and resolution that cumber tlie' I Ublei of Cotigre.-i? Abolisli slavery. What the ; tone of the le-ui'ng orgnns of Itepul hcanisrn? i That th i.'nion is Hol worth tight;n for if itsj restormtico Jom cot fe-u!t in the utter dow utall j of slavery. That is what Kepi.blicaiii-ni says, i due, alni mean to-daj. llow due it present act compare with its profusion of a y ear or two j back? Doe the pn ject of relu-inir the

fecorere! States to a teiritorUl ciiidition; pa-w- i In a' ts uf wh.V.lr ri.n Hu ptmti and confion. , t - r . t 1 1 v with I' e r"le t- Ui nti i-ivin! 1 !

I'.e rights id rohS'i'.e? T1- fe. e.i'it 4 of the pt !. 1 tr'i, g!e !o nit e'tll to w atr tnl any tinCtitftitutioiul J tocrrdincs; di bot aUlhorilt the otrtthrow of State autli'iritirs and ritii; il ae-

C"tnplihe, then ll,ie ia an e.d to that "pet.'ek: j lion and eiidumnce" n whith "our j,.itir(J faotis l!e;-eid4,,, accord q to the Chicago plat j form; and audi measuie would eeruinljr a pear to contlia with the reo!ut!..n pa.el by ItepuMi : Can Votes, that the Federal ( ov ei nmnt li 1 "tiO ; purp or C'.n-titutititul r c.ht to legislate u;ri j or interfere with slavery in any f the States of; the Union," "Cou-intency i a jewel," but cer ! tainly doev not teem, at pte-ent, to be in the ; poeion of lheAonrf and pure ;iry governing 1

at Washington, whose sole present ftrugle appetrs to be ho to atMli-h slavery. A red er I lJeMH iiii.--nl rne' to Nit b er I I lie II public Mr. Javi ÜtiooR, elitor of the Mew York J'jprtis, wa.1 in Wa-hington a few days ein-, and while there wrote a letter for his paper, in which he ays: It isimpo-sible, even for a blind mm, in Wash-

iogton, not to hel, even if he can hot to-e, that j theie is here the he id ol a great con-p.racy to, ubvert the Kepubhc, the republican tiui ol gov - j eminent, Ihe exiatence of the Mite -iye, the ' whole constitutional sy stem, froju beginning t end Ii i in Leu iheieoi, to subsiituie a Keder I j de-iotwii, a consolidated government it may! be a mock lepubiic, but a monatihy iu fact. j

lbjt there is much to sad'leu a re ailing and rellerting mind iu Washington becau-e we see here wlut we read of as uo.ng on it l'ome ra iot

to its do nt. ill into its coiisoiiUale l oi i.t irv uton archy, under its Civursllul is, ilH Kii-ars; its t Imperator that is, its Kmperors. The mu-t coiiupt and protligate man we have e er h i'l in ' public Hie. except Floyd, of Virginia, has been ;

sent on a toieuu m.s-i n to the only truu liy coutt we hive in Kurope. Untold iniilio. is are to be taxed upou the labor of ths country to pay for proibgacy . Tlie Van Wyck Cuminittee, In

other inatteis, h i (lev eloj tt uu amount id cor j ruplion and proll.g.icy wiiicii, pending a war, is' not eipialeil iu the annals of hi-toiy, not even iu tlie davs ol Imis XIV. The General in si c m- j picious in this rejMii t, at first removed becau-e, j lo be eh iritable, of his incapacity to detect or i avoid these coiiuptions, was ietored a--tin to j high comm and, with tlie know Sedge of hi.-' inoa J piety common to all the function mes appoint

tng him. I lio-e, luweer, are only iiniivniiial isis of cut ru'iiioii, it may be s tid, and the winde body politic is not poisoned thereby. 1 wish it was mi; but when I look into Congress, the legislature of the people, I see that body giving away millions and miil'ous of acres of the public domain as largesses to a eope worth

indiums and millions of dollars il well hu -band j ed when ujxmi that very people is imposed 11 tax of twentv centspei iionnl for tlieir tea.iiiid when j

K toii is to be imji-i-ed a Initiier tax whidi will con-uii.e not oiily the profits of commercu an 1 trade, but levy a tax of lull liiteen cents on

his bundled ctiiU j,r dinn I ibf, piovided he in j

ilulges in any of the luxuries aye, even 1:1 what are now the necc-saiics of life. As Ciesar bestowed his larges-t's ujon a blind but lobbed Kornau people as C'.vs ir threw out bread, us if to Kornau dog. so ihe whole public domain, in times of civil war, when tlie nation is incurring a

debt of thousind million doilors, is liirou away : as a largess by Congress, while not ujtoiithej Ioople living, but upon the childienoi tln.s living teotIe. from trenetation to generation, are to be i

imposed taxes to meet a vast national debt, necessarily iu the hands ot the rich capitalists of the country. So, t o, I see going through Con gre-s, in this time ot civ il w .r, a Pacific Kailroad job, in the hands of only a few corporators, who ate to hive the jiower lor a long neiiodof time, to call upon the Treasuiy for millions of dollars while additional millions of dollais ate to be impo-e upon the people, iu taxes upon tlieir labor und upon the laboring man. It is iiiipos-ible now, in observing such things here, (and many uioie ot the like order) not to come to the conclusion that the alien und sedition law legislators ot lG"i are no more lilted for or trained in government than were the alien und pedition people ol l?tK), when Jtlleisoii overthrew them. The science, the art, wnO the religion of pelf government seem to be utterly unknown to these men. They have "the power." they publicly HHjr just now, "and they metii to u-e it." "eknow," they continue, "we shall not hae it when the Government is re-toicd; thcic'toie we will u-e it now." Moderation, toihear nice, pruiIm..a ,1.m t .hi i .kf k; f itnin .11 1 j Hill I il J

UrilVC, tUC ViClllvllVS oi . sv'ilv lll vn, '- ".n as I force, seem to be utterly unknow n to these eh nice i governors. They lemmd me ot a strong stop inj a storm without a ruddtr a great stei n engine

without a regulator. The conservatives of Coiigresjs have lor the first time met and agreed to regulate but nothing can regulate fanaticism, or fraud, or corr uption.

Riven a man to-dtf. To pleie another wing, it j la taken i iy from h'rn to morrow. There is tv i eirhet a!heie;ie to ptin- p'e. n ii- r if v, er ! ierieii e, r l.ti i.i nvih.ng , v in the wh!ea!e plt.i, !i i uf f',e t ( i t u : y , nti 1 .n iu Uines for pei ot, il p!.ti. al belief. t. j IhetHü no do...i Hut th l is a "li' h" pirtl, J The on!v n.eisme it has curiol t!uoiiOi rmn-lfr

an 1 w ith iut ai(y od.ets, i Su inner' roject to introduce ure Ironi lliyti and L.i.iu into vt a-hmtou iotietV, o that our Detroit ladies and entlrmeu who nunc in the "lint ciic'ea" at metropolis nuv etject the jiriile of apsoctu ing with Mr. Jupiter Jutido and hi ;Hiue. Mrs Venus ddto. Thil i tlie only decii v e me ui e wiiicii his been accompb'he.1 by tlie election of Mr. K t. coin, ll.e aa 'eiideney ol Kepublicaii ill t'on.ie-s, nd tlie reat rebellion, lleyund tins ttie recoi 1 of the p irl y plow s a bl ink iulegl tioii, but an aaiount of plunder which one of the in en ibis; leci ib-d u exceeding inoneje.r all the ste ilings of Hucli in ill's whole teiut, includ big the mizninoeiit larcenies of the thief Floyd. Pttrott I'rtt I'rrss.

Ill vseiiiuii.

The wranglings f tlie ditlerent fictions of the i Kej'Ubhcan party h ive, at the present moment, a j very unfortunate e fleet upon the destines of thej countrv. The partv iu power should be harm - ! nious at all times, and especially iu such a crisis j a.s now di-tr icis the Union: but the iuheient evil ! of the Kepublican org.uii ition is now bursting j forth in all norts of political maladies. It was j originally a bed patch piiii org ani ttiou, a grand i hotch-potch, into which old-line Whigs Garrisu- ' nian Abolitionists, M issachu-etts Know N'otSi j ings, Geilnau forty eiuhteis, itinerant temperance j lecturers, and 'he whole "anniversary" and hunt initariart hotde cast their consciences and their intere.-ts. It never, however, arrived at the i "homogencoustic-s" of houh potch. It was tiol ; a patty, but a .ollcction of adventuici. Ihe, hist for idlice and Goveinment s;uls formed a ; motive to union until they achieved a victory, ; und a cau-e of division after victory; be-ides the ' ptrty, or tlie Mggreg.it'nm, i-tther, was never meant for troublous times. Il had not principle nor back lonc to meet such times. It was ue !lled to be f implv a clever political trick, in winch the gullibility and teiudne- of the pe pie were to elevate certain gentlemen, who hid panted iu vain for promotion in the old pntie-, to dignified, but especially to iruülalle positions. The result is what the Dcuuciac) pied cte l; whit, indeed, w is inevitable. Founded in the co.r i,. t idea of poisoual aggran iicmeut, aimoun- : cingdogtuis revolutionary d tlie Constitution,' and w itluMit au) jHilicy .-ave oppo.ti.n to the Democratic party, it is n t wonderful that the Kepublican organization rolled iu to puaer oi.Iy to recoil, split into a thousand Iragments. Hence we see the abolition wing tesolute to commence bu-inew on its own accocnt. Sumner ass its the Fiesident. and endeavors to incite a leudutiou. Jtdin I'. Hale creates a disturbance in the ranks of that faction by declaring that he wili not violate the Constitution. Collamer, Siicrm n. Harris and Cowan all my ojenly that the intt i.t of t "leir tad.cil tr.-thrn is to spit upon the 1 itfotm of the party, and that they will have nothing to do with them. Xo half doen of their members of Congress agree uon any int. Kich one wishes his own interests or his former political faith to govern the legislation of the country. A biiter per-onal and fectional feeling i- mowing t;;. Some Ke;ublica;i member ;U i u-e the r i ol leagues and the Adrn:nis:ration of b it g a puk of kntve-: others call cich other "dogs," .ml ir.vhu ite h ib'.rual drunkenness agii:;t hn ra le giit'emeu representing the "all decency" pa: ty u Congress. X. r is the s;e t.icie in the countrv .irv m .vie encouraging. I He great .on ety of the Heputlican letvlers ce:.i to be to aliahdou their mrty :-i).: t get a r.e r.aa-e. Tiie load l gu.lt tiicv h i c c-atitr acte 1 in the State and redi .1 G vcr.inie.,1 by the r !ame!e.-s system of plunder is gl e iter th in the one po-r English word "lep .b ic su" e n Itear. L;ke the devil preach. ng Scriptuie, they .e-ign a fal-e ; release. They eudeavtr to sav.d e ti eir big bauiea of rcculatii.n anJ ftaiid Ui.n ti.e new -ipf-el! tion (l.iw to tiiem at least). Union. A change of inuit', they argue, g ive them the run of the Ireisuiy a imiiar h vnge may pt-sere üiat run to them fi r another I'u-ul-htu'! term Hut really, it is terrible to cvutemplate the situation of this Kcp-.biu.in party. It it was i.ut in possession of the Goveitimeht, we would lauh at it troubles; but its division are tow a cur.-e to the country. It has no policy to carry on the war. It has no definite purpose in anything. If it - -iiueie i:i nnv n:ei-ue, it was iu the homestead law. Yet it turns out that there is so s!;org ma or ;-ition to that law in their ranks that Ken. Wade is t-ngihtct.ig through an agricultural college bill, to throw the ; ui!ic land into the b nds of ecu 1 tot-.. So it is with everything. All measures are adopted iu sets. To plr-te ' "if hig of the party, a home is

III K nice I Ii I l'a r I Uu ti Ii I p. Mr. Voorheos, of Indijii.i, has made a severe exposition of the corruption that h s ere t into the p'dilij service. Il hesiid aught th it apologizes for lh course of the e essioit leaders, we h iv e U-eii uu ib!e to pe it. If fie lus been more sea hing on tlie ui serable, tnercenary race wlio hiveihe ittsl the sohher and nbbel the Govern Inent; if he has hel l up more effectually to t'ie public s-orn this tube of plünderet . than the hi-ti-e-t ol his party havo om the tl or of Congre-s, or in the Kenubhcati pi ess, or at the corners ol tie street, us the enriched passed by,hemu-t be a mi-ter in the vocabulary of invective. AH who do this f lithtully, of all parties, deserve the th inks of an honest jieople. Mr. Voo.hees elosetl his fpeech by eprisiug his earnest hope that the people would see to it tint their repie-entativ ts were true to the Constitution and Union. Mr. Keil v, of l'etiusy Ivunia, Kepublicair, followed Mr. Voorhees. In-tead of meeting financial facts m to the present, he went back to tlie pa-t; adduced the operation of the thief Floyd, and Cobb and '1 homp-oii, and made a wretched attempt to hold tlie Democratic Jary le-jionsible for their works; as though it were - n answer to thcchirge of plundering to day to say tint Floyd plündere! in INI!). Such miserable demigogi-m must be condemned bv every candid citizen. It is slander ino-t 'oul to conmct the Democrats with traitors or treison. The t-es of that glorious party may be seen in a Joseph Holt, an Andrew .lohn-on, a Shields, and in the hosts of rank and file that make tlnee ijuartei s of the glorious army of the Union. Let this Kellev goto these patriots who are standing with their lives in their lun Is, an d till, of Floyd. Cobb and Thompson, und fee w b it reply he w ill get. Ties exhibition should bli-ter the tongue of the demagogue und platelet er of the noble part y which iMW stands on the ramparts of tlie Constitution. Such a vile speech as this ought to put Kel'ey out of the pale of decent society. 1 he people want no comproini-e with traitors, and no apology for the public plunderers; but, at sii' h an hour as this, nbove all the days of our national life, must desire the ,IeIlei-onian lest of honesty, capacity and fidelity to the Constitution. Ilitaton 1'ont. Wlint Cinnct Tiling;? It is now towards July, and Congress have nHther adjourned, nor exhibited any symptoms of adjourning. What a blessing to the country it would have been had they, upon assembling, promptly passed the neee.-sary icveuue and appropriation bills to carry on the Government and the war, and disper-ed within a fortnight. The people would hoe been rnih:h happier, business much more prosperous, the war much nearer its end, and the Union in greiter progress of re-to-rition. Whit good thing have Congress done? Will it be said that the law frittering aw ay the public lands is good? We shall see in the soHjuel that it is bad. And whit oilier measure than this of public impoi lance have they passe 1? None. True, they have authorized the issue of large sums ol Tieasury notes, but the tax bill, which should have nreceeded any considerable issue of Treisury notes, bangs in suspense between the two hoii-es. True, they hate abolished slavery in the District of Columbia, but this has been done at serious cost to the public tretsury, and agiin-t the protest of the people of the district; and is calculated. If not designed to inciease the difficulties of the restoration of the Union. Nothing his been done about repealing the abominable Morrill tariff, the existence of which has been a chief cause of the unfriendliness; of the European Kowers to us during the war. Congress hive done no good thing, and we hive no expectation that they will do any gotxi thing. They will piss a tax bill undoubtedly, but we h ti e some fotetate of w hat it will be. l'eth ips we should be thankful, however, that they hive not done worse, l'erbapwe should be thinklul tint they have not passed all the radical and destructive projects which have been ugita'. If we sbouhi te, we ate willing to be. We shall be inexpressibly thankful when they hive adjourned Chicnjo I'imtn. Sprech of Jlr. Voorhees of Indiana. Our readers w ill find in our piper this week the speech of Mr. Voor hees, of Indiana, very r ecently made in the House of Congress. It has seldom been capriHed in that body, iu its t.e.-t days of great men. In the most turbulent davs ot the Kornau Senate, seldom were men found, who more ably or eloquently plead for Kornau honor, or Kom m liberty. Never was there such tin era in our history as this, to call forth the talent and eloquence of the patriots and statesmen of our country, and yet how few speeches hive ri-en to the high milk the perilous condition of the country und the threatening clouds gathering around the liber t.es of this great people demand. In fact, it has seemed to u that our leading state.-nieu scarcely reaiied tlie rapid and steidy plunges we are miking into the wild abyss of ruin and desolation. E ke the wicked in the days of Noah, they could not he made believe that the flood would amount toniu.ii until the water was up to iheir chins. History teaches this curious fact, that people are never reillv in dinger until thev persuade theni-elves tint dinner is impossible. The first ev iocuce of the dow nw .ml ro id of a u ition is its corruption in the public administrators. The next is the inditlei em e of the people to this corruption. Like the Kev. Keechcr on lying, thev begin to think it a necessiry or inevitable evil, and ihn- fu'l license is yielded to the coriuptionists. Tue third is the willlul disbei'ei that anything very serious, and certainly nothing very dangerous, can jsiss.bly nggur. They forget, too. that the man who shr'nks from his duty in forew arning the approach of the evd hour, is wholly unfit to stav its onward pio grt-s when it I Yirly sets in. Hence the great lengths to which the civil commotion., generally run t he long time it tikes to eonect past errors ol ju Ignitnt, und e-tabli-h a public sentiment st.itioeiiiiy poweiful and Ceterm'o.ed to turn the tiiie in lav or of ti e right. That time is ap pro iching, ihe voice of patriotism is being heard, the mouths ol true men are being opened, and the ear of a stirtled and hewikieied people i turned to the breeze to catch the pa-sing strains of hoj' s they move over mountain and vai'cy. C-dumbus '( ) (Vi-i.

A JlichlS'tii Hepublican .Member of ( niurrt, thinks more of the t'nioti lit. in lir docs ol Miner) . Mr. Grainger, a Kepubhc.tr. member ot Can gre-s from Michigan, his been plying some regiidtohis constitutional obligations :i well as lo the pledge of his puty. 'lh;s, in the opinion of some of h s constituents, is an unpardonable n, n I the Detro.i .1 iccrtirr di es not besit ite to prehouiue him a ; o.iuo.ii heretic. To this he Las written .i L.iet .nii hoiy reply. Lrom wu;.h we extract the Ijiiowmg: I Htn glad to know tint my course in Congress reees the .pproo ition of in se whose op.nions I should ie-e t. .nd I cm ass-ne you in it, w h.t ever my fate ru iy Le ohiicdy , I shIl :.4.,J bv my convictions cf right. A wr proSes-eily 1 r tiie Consta ition sh ul 1 n?t trample upon any of its precept or guirantee. i.or iguoie ;ts sanctity. Upon that eolema enunciation, which dcclare-l tint "Congress had no right to interfere with the l il institutions of the States." I w ... n Kiunate-i for the ?eit occupy. Wait it I went be fjre the people, by iis sanction 1 was eleccted, and so 1 ng hs I continue here by nitue of that eievtloti 1 wiii, so help ti e (.l, stand to and bi.ie tiv it. S nce the recent victories have given us the ' gritiniug as-uratice that the reoe. hon is nearly cio-,si out, we l.,te tre.juentiy been adaionisheJ i v members eti this floor that we should hasten to secure the Iruits ol the war! What Iriuts, I would a-k iu the name of God and my country, haie we a right M cl tim from this war other than ' Cot.-t;tuf;oti in lie tied, a tlig untarnished, a Government resi,,rel to its majesty ainJ uprem i acy, L'iiioii IralernueJ, (.eiututed, glonaed and fertU. iel. and a ntw guarantee in heiialf of

c il bbeity and benefice. it government ll roug'i- 1 out the wi-i Id Tfe.e ure the on' 'e.-'.titn ite fruit, of the w ar thit 1 iiae le!l my f privileged I i a:itntpne, and the ,e g!oi Ii Ii ,iit am, Iv mi lib A in my oj'iiii oi lo fully com eti tie i r all the iuiaioss col of fie wir, udl Mire il w e nre pet m;tt d to r!oe out this dori tjf C mgre bef.neth e whoj'iof s f., f e Ihe -ny line fiiendof the GuicM.uiciit hall co.umil tteaou. Ii Gongte would hliih Up the legislation leeenstrv to carrv on th war und adjourn, it would, in my opinion, be the very btst thing that c u;d happen to the country. I have re id. without lamentation or reglet, the fieqiicnt attacks m ole ufiii me bv the ,lrrrtitr . E t them f owl and inirl and b te and play dog if they will; I don't rare a tow string, so long as I cm Ite thtt I am right, and that mv cour e i apptovedby n.eu o en-e. 1 I avebnt I. tile anilutioit o1itically, not enough to enu-e me to turn abolitioni-t.nr ignore my contictioiis of exped'eney and aound policy, certain. Iy riot enough to indme trie to violate that U emu oath which I tok upon my eil at the moment of entering ujsn my Congteional duties My course is fixed ns indie te.1 by my record, and I can asure you lint I cannot be swerved from it by any thing that Institution can either promise or threaten. Working""'" of ine .orth Look to lour night. Tu the V.ditnr of the .YruJ York llrpress: The Kepublicans said they des'red Kmsasto be a hee State, that the labors of the negro might not compete with that of the white man. General Eine, a Kepublican United States Senator, said iu his speech on Thursday evening that four thousand slaves had recently emigrated from Ar iii-.o and Missouri into Kansas. He also said that he had aided two thousand five bundled to emigrate this year. Are the Kepublicans aiding or preventing a competition ot labor b.'iween the two races in Kama? If the Kepublican programme is carried out, ne gro labor will compete with white iu every iSt ite in the Union. The following incident, related by ii friend wb w as au ey e w itue.ss, illustrates what the white woikingtum may ex pect from the Kepublicans: "A lew weeks since about one hundred contrabands arrived at Philadelphia and weie all provided with situations as tervants among the uiirketmeu who reside ncir that citv. Soon alter that time my friend was in the market, between Eleventh and Twellth streets in 1'hil.idelphia, when he remarked a Kenub lie in of the philanthropic school (they are all philanthropic w hen it does not affect their jackets,) ii-king ihe diil'eietit m.uket -men if they had all the help they required, and il so, if they desiied a change for servants at low er wages, i e marking tint he would lurni-li th tn with m tie contrabands at lour dollars per month, and with iiegro women at twelve shillings per month Most men are de-irous of s ii ing tnohev, and I regret to say that many of the market men ae cepted of his oiler. One man, however, on being importune, told him that at present he employed the children, wives and relatives of tho-e who hid volunteered to fight our laities. 1 do not write this that I think less oi the negro than the Kepublican does, but I believe that ibis country was nnde for wlrtc men, and that tho.-e who endeavor to h ive the relatives of our poor volunteers removed from their situations as servants, that contrabands may be provided for, should be denounced by all who desire justice among men." Workingmen (white men) hhould look lo their rijhts.viv the great party which at present, apparently, sees no one but the black man, shall deprive them of them foiever.

AMUSEMENTS. ji ivni o ib i,i t aa ii a a l. SC! t i I 1 i 'l 1 . t'r , Co , of Pr j.ir , fir ( ,r ii i Inn tu .... An c). t "r a I t i. t (,rr.t In i i. rrnl.

Km h .! t til l.adv mit. ; lrl v'r P...J.,-. O, I ui.! i J ' f -i.lis ft ) f'iifc- Si-.i, in l'rivui li, "S rMi, j (;rj ,. , ', rr'.u. 1

WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE I. DON CAESAR DE BAZAN.

DRY GOODS.

liitAMi M tnt ii .tir.iu.r.v.

CORK LEG, OR THE MAID OF MUNSTER,

aTf.V.V .T.IKO.f .7. 1 ( tit TU I

TvII. FELIX v.vi-xsrcjisrr

I II" 'l'""" "I""11 "' l-K k. run. metre at . j

3i a i ii Grreat Show.

??l;iiil iNotice. TO AD rFRTISEi:S.Arhftr,rtiHrntnt ttktti fr il viVi tint. itt orilsrel imt ht ftrr th rrjinifinn of the tun j'e:fiel iriU ht vharjtd Ihr ri juLtr ratnt f.trlhe 1 l'r II l t't the tSlnr tht$ ;V orltlr'l Ht. MEDICAL.

PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.

mo LADIES OFDFhlC.VTE HFAI.TH ORIMPAIKED j) ort; oiizHtjan, or to tho-e by whom an Increase of family is from any rf.oon olijertionatde, tli- i I'lt-rsinm-d wou'.il .(T r a reseriptiui which is perfectly reliable and sb and w loch has been prescribed in various parts of tlie ;. V..rll tor llieaM century. Altlir.ui;b this article I very chaj ami simple, yet It lias been jiut up in half pint'iott'ei. iiidsoM very extensively at the exherbitant prit uf s;, f,-r Uottle. the under! ziumI propose furnish th recipe 'it t, by ttie ps'ssioii 1 w hich every lady can siip!yhrrsef with a nerfect afeuant, at any drutf -tore fur the tnftin? sum of 2.1 cent per year. Kny physiclaTi or .IruaciM , ill tell you it in rfect ly harmh-SK, thiianilM'f festniirtiiial. cüii he procured of it elTic.v.-y. S't't tu any part ufthe world on receipt of l,byu hires-, tug. ia.j.;. okvkk'aux. r. O. Hx, i.23.-3. New Haven, Connecticut. itty22-dAw,fil

rilltr FINEST AriiMNTH AM .STOCKED MENAtJJl EK.K now iraviliiiit, coiij, i:ix f 100 HEARTS, WKHS. AXll liKITlbES, all rar-. Ju-r import e-l, and collected from the four quarters nf the Jflotie. Tin: woNDEkKn. r.YMNAsnc rLEniAXTs. tint Itice,linih, ami o invert their 'oxlirs as loSTASIl ON TIIKlli HiAlK, are included in this collictioti, as are the PKUKOKMIMS MON'sS. TIUKKS, LKOPAKDS, PANHIKlis, Ac , that ha e heen trahi' d and ihjfctejl arid will he perform d tl'i'h-r the aupice i f the CKI.Fl;l!TKD I.ION KINti, LANGWOIHIIY. Incorporated with the (oand Show is a Suprrior Circus Troupr,

who have heen ersrared fur their Mtpeiior ability. I

Among tue p ouunciit i.s JAM KS MKJ.YII.LK, the ChvinpioTi 1'. are-l'. ick An-tra'.i.iu K(pierrian. riilcr who e'ie.- i he worll lo e ri-l him in a darn.- act. The following dirtinirui.-h d arti.-ta have al.-o teen secure.!: m MKS. l.nriSK. mi lvilij:, DfcN SIONK. GKUbtii: sU)l.N, W. W. WA'l id: MAN, Till-: DF.LA V A NT A UtJOS., I'M, KI.NCADE, M VSTKIH 1 UANK 4 SAMMY. Together willi numerous auxiliaries. ll.e (.ii'dic c.iii find a de'ailed ht of our attractions in tlie p inn hli ts and t,!l-,ty whith their special attention IS lliu ted. ILj"v'" exhibit at Indianapolis nn S:.fiirday,.?iuie It, 1800. ONU DAY ONLY! Cpeti et 2 arid 7 P. M. Admis.-ieu !.!y 25 cents. No halt prit e. jel.t-dtd

DRY GOODS.

L3mch 8i Keane, 33 WEST WASHINGTON' STHEKT, rv a- h; rav m i äv OTIIEli EAIIGE INVOICES OF SUMMER l)Iv5V' GOODS, I.Jitlics' Ilrc (iontl, everything" In tiie Line, anil Aeivt',1 lies I mis. TACK and Silk Matitilhis, new Myle Saquen, Shawl? i and Cloaks, pr.nted Cal:co-N Purasohs nd Sun I'm-hreil.t-. Hoop M.i t-, lki'ery Ac: Irihh Ianeii-. Kmbreiderie. White (ioods, Linen and 1,'anibric liaiidkerchi'M's. bleached and Drown Sbee'ititfs, (iloves, Noüens. .TL B H "t a av;. rst American brands, Irom c a yard up; I1EST lWCiASU PIILVTS, Only 12. 'uc a yard; LiWliW CMAKtlU.VG CLOTH, 6-4 wide, oi ly CDc a yard: very rmiJ, 3 p ur 2öc. " TRY BULLOU S FltENCH YOKE SHIRTS, tnly to he had at Lynch A' Ki ane's THY BEST FRENCH COUSLTS AND YVAISTS.

CHOTH, CASSIKERE.AND PANTS STUFF

CITY ORDINANCES.

f JIIF. folh w ins Orditiaure. are now pending before tLe I Coini'ioti Council of Indian jf'ol:s. l'urties interf 'ted will, therefore, take notic: An Ordinance to provide for the pradinjr and jrrnvelina; of Duticuii treet, between Delaware and Alattauia htreet.-, with icomf nver irrav el. An ordinance to provide fr the furtishin; and t-rcctinn of luin; o-t, lamps and llxtiiresun Ka.-t street, between Ohio Mreet and fir-T alley north of New York street. An Ordinance to provide for Hie radinir and irravelinj: of Madi-on Avenue. Mreet and Mtiewalks. between Madipo'i pud Indianapolis Knilrend and Donation Line, inclusive of the -idewals, with conr.-e river tiravel. An Ordinance to provide f r the ending, pa insr and eurbitic of the side-walks en the t-outh ide uf Ohioa'reet, l tween iliini and M'lidim htreets, to te paved with hard burned brick, and curled wiih five inch curbing Mone from Mat l.'eck quarries. An (I'diii.mce to provide for the cridin? and pavinat the wet fidewalk en Cm le and Ale -idi-.il -tr-e?s, between ll.e point where Meridian sdree: inter-ects Ciicle street and North street, to tie paved nin-s feet wide with hard burned trick. JOHN" G. WATERS, City Clerk. Indianapoli, Jun 16, jejs.dlt SEALED PROPOSALS.

For men's and bor' wr; S raw O'or. Hat, Cp, and Flat, i v ry tiling to ' e found Iu a Dry (ioots Store. StfK-k complete; bought at recent anc'ions in Nt w York; will Le Mld -0 per cent. h low former prices forcash. HOOP SKIRTSniOOP SKIRTS! Having made arrangement with two of the larjrer-t Hoop .--kirt Mnufac;orie! in the Eat, we are prepared to otlVr th' tn. wholesale atid re ail, at New York prices. Cnll mi l eMimiue the tock; no trouble to (.bow goods. Only one price. Remember sitrn of the Pix Hoop Skirt. jela'62-dly

PIANOS.

Pi an o - F o rt es.

Assistant Qi art KinasTt r Gknku vi.'s Oi r: r., Loiii-v;l!e, Ky., June 14, lMi. i CJEALKD PUOrO-sAbS W H I.1JE RFCKlVh;!) ATTI1I offli-o unt 1 o'clock M , en aturrlay, the21-tof Jni e. !.', for furni-htii? eishteni hundred Cavalry H,.re- twtdve 1 undred to be delivered at IiUi.-villc and hundred at l.eiiii;ton, Ky. The l!"res r:iu-t tie und, h -, ihan 6 nor ni"re

than S jear old, mr le timn 1.1 h.n d- hiirh, of tlark I

rot rs and well ad lpicil to cavalry scrx ice, a' d be m.1jected to a ri'id i:i; cti n by sworn Guvrrnment in-j'ec-lor. A" t,irrt in' t f nw ttl. The delivery to commence on er be'ore the 1st July, and the' whole to te dtdivcrid eu or la-fore tue lö.di of .liilv. IsC.

Froj o-.d- nuv be made for farni-t.lnu the whole or part

id Ho- t,i;ml er required at eai a place. iLuders mittle pr"cnt at ihe time of cpptiiru the Md, and Ve prepared t enter into a contract and execute a 1hi!;,, wnh two or were sureties fur its faithful p- rfi'nn in. ". ,i hiil rr-rtn rtv '. vr y-ea; it i'l be r .ii'Jrin, and the rich is re-envd of r'jettin any or all the bids. For further par'iculars addreCOL. THOS. SWORDS jelT-drd As.s'tQuartenna-ter dni. I". S. A. EXCURSION.

HOI I'OI. LOUISVILLE!

ANOTHER INVOICE OF

CHiCKERING & SON'S PIANOS. STEINWAY &, SON'S PIANOS.

Just received at No. 4 Bates House. Uli LAUD A- STOW ELL.

X. K. I'ianoa tuned to order and RY IHE YEAR jell W. & S.

BOOKS, &C.

J?J.JPJEnR. BAGS, MADE lo hold fmm one to sixteen pounds of Snzar, Coffee. Hour. & Ac.ju-t the article for Grocers, Lakers, and Fruit Dealers, at lUjWKN", STEWART, & CO S. l'liotor.'ipli AISmiiiiss, Ti;W Styles and Varietie, at 1 bOWFX, STEWART, & C0"S.

"ARTEMUS A s.

-AT-

A G1IAXD EXCURSION TRAIN;

Will Leave Inilianapnlin FOR THE FVLdLS C I TY

On Friday, June 20, at 6 A. M.

JLC JCJTMJ it ir rw w LEAVE JEFfLLSONVILLE 03v FRIDAY, JTT-VE te. AT 10 r. M ; 5ATUKDAY, JUNE 21, AT 3 T. M.; SU5DAY, JUXE 22, AT 10 P. iL

- j o ir t .s ti: ntiiT v coss.

JcU-d2w

COiViMlSSION mERCHANTS. C, L. S, RIatthe v.T. GENERAL COMMISSION

AMI

rllli WAnlllNli ffrl.HANI. t

W V V W W V sH w S w w y Large Fire-Proof fiuilding:, NO. 124 FCIT.TH ST., VTI.ST blDE, Ilctwren TTaln street and the Itlrer, LOUISVILLE, KV. ZfQ Consignments are respectfully solicited, and rraneu.aie sa'.o w;th prompt returns guaraateed. JanlS

MEDICAL.

I'lirc for tin? Trip, st:.00.! C O 1 F I D K A T I A Ii

C?-iIVr-or will pUa ii.r.rm the C.?idaitor npoii Lau oi the iborr iraius :bev ;b t. return.

CHOCOLATE.

l.ttublUhrd in 17M). AKEU'S I P.EMirM CfliiCOLATT. ITHF TUEi IVVilKD !.. B.-rnii, French. Homeopathic and su.IU l'ti.iCoia'". arra:.ted equal in q iah y ar. i fl.ivor t tU Fan- Cb'srolite-; have the test of overtLreec,uartfr, of a crrtury, il are prcxiixed by all Lo liav o:.ce u-el them to be uoerior to a?y oher. Manufactared tr W. KaVer A Co.. at their MilD, iu D rrbeter, , tiid fm a at tleir l'ra cü l'pot So. J17 r'uUou trr.t, f York Cut. and tylirocer ai.d lear generally U.rou'h(.ut the l'tiivn. Audre. II. L. FIE I CE,

;-10-

217 Fulton tret. Xw York.

TOUiO MFX WHO HAVE VSJURMMbemselrr hT CffsiTi jcrrtt habit-, which onft them for hume, leaune -r the Untie or marrr-d lite; a'.s.. raiddie-aed and old men. wfco.

frvm ti.e loliie of vf.uth or ofl'-r rau-e-t feel a debilitj

in alvaoee of tbeir yerm. tefor flm lhra:Te u&dcr tb treaunent of any od, oI4 Er-t re1 "THE SECRET JT.JEN1)." Married ladies i 1 l-im omethin g of iraMjrtaa.c ty perj.nir " Tu r.cT Fair." et.t lo any addre, ia a waled rtivtlop, on reetipt v.f Ten (Vrits. DK. ST CART A CO. can tx ror.-ulted on a'd di-ae cf a private or confidential nature, from A. L. to P St., (Sunday fr- ra 9 to 11 A. M ,) at the r ofSee, 5o. 13 Ea-t l h:rd treet. ap-stair. between Atato aod Sycamore, opfoiLe the II rnrie Hob. Alires LH.C1IA8. A. STUART! CO.. mcLll-dAwlj-i-'C2 CuKluratl. OLio.

TO TMB EiÄS5S3SS.

SECOND LARGE INVOICE SJDII.IEIIDRY QOODS JTJST RECETV'E D AT Ttfo. 5 East Washington St.,

cuxiir(Ni in tait w

KINK HKKSS (JOOOS. - LACK ANli SILK MANTLKS,

LINKNS. (JLOVF.sv AND H0S1KUV. KA HA SO LS. HOOP SKIRTS,

I

BLACK NI KANCV SILKS. Nl.W STYLKS S AQU LS.

um: (iooiis. KM UnoiDKIMKS.

STW UMUHKLLAS.

SIfK MITTS.

LADIES GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S FINE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, CLOTHS,

llrnN ami Hoy' Wear, Trimiiiin, .olioii, Ve.

EVERYTHING IN THK LINE. AND AT

J' RICES TO St TT TUE STOCK.

IDE TIMES. CAIX. SiH)N

N aId II

A MINK

M. H. GOOD, Proprietor.

GROCERIES.

Ruger & Caldwell.

WHOLESALE GROCERS

AND

r

MEDICAL.

I Slight, Colrf,

4

COMMISSION' MKUCIIAXTS.

A'o. (JS C.ast Washington SI.

Flee Zha tt of OM fnv$' JLtU, Iudiatuipoli, IndiiHit.

0 EARr,ELS rhopr,!x Rcn,led SuKarI -IJ RA EKELS Towdered Silvan ) ( riAK,KLS Vellow S'VTar, variona brands; J BARRELS Honey Simp; BARREIS Stewart's Sirup; HIIDS MoU.-ses lu htore and for ftle tv RLTiER k CAl-DWELU Ci Ea.t Waliiiigton t.

BAGS Old Jara Coffee; BAGS Uio CoITee;

BOXES Ground Coffee; Do. In Tapers;

BAGS Roasted Ccffte;

100

100

lf0

5

911(1 CHESTS and HnH Cbeta Gunpowder, Young &)) II)!on, lIK'iibkiß, and Oolong Teas, verjr cliea; I.SllCK, t'as-ta. Cloves, Cinnamon, and a irem-ral assortment of Spices suitable for retail trade; Black and Ca tunc Pepper, f or nile low by Jtl'GEK A CALDWELI, Ka-t Wahioglon tu

"T0. 1 and No. 2 Mackerel In Barrels, Half Barrels, and Kirs; 0()Q BOXES Herring; 100 Ii0XES Codfish; JQiJ BOXES Smoked nalibnt. For sale low bv RUGER & CALDWELL, OS Ea.-t Waa Listen ft.

LARGE ar d wrll wlected assortment of Groceries now reeelvinir at id f.r ale as low as at any hou in iLe Wesd. Country llerehant and C tj Grorers invited to examine our Hwk. KCGF.K A CÄLDWKLL, Jel3'Ci-iiAv ly 6S Fast WaMtiiiffton ft.

cjiiri I i ,Jfru2 tarns or cfcA! jDlfCJtt, vcil a cimjZe remedy,

if negleded, cflei termvxtts zrriciul'j. Fej are auure cf the impcriar.c if clirpiKiT a (?cuql ci Unlit fialcL in Hz first cLir-e ; iKzi u-uc in Lhs hcgirjriir.g ivculd yield .o a mild remedy, if net cUtcrvdel to, scr. attacks the lungs. ftaiajAfYcrLtJiuil zJfaclws. urefirji introduced cla.vr yjt.7r5 arjo. If. has lien proved that t:-ey are the beat artide before the juUis for jizstJuna, spatah, ti e HjSnrr Cough in arL&tuniUr.n, end rumcrcus affections cf the ifcttf, ivinrj immediate relief, j Jttblic Speaker iStnRcrjs U'tiZ fird them erffcoriitai fr ey.cri.j and ctrcr.rthenin rr the vciie ßold, by all Q)rujffisis and (llerx in J&dicine, at 5 cents fr Ic.z.

lnr .11 rili ml Ii-cot-ry. For lh? r peedj and permanent ctre cf GONOIIkHEA, GI.KKT. UF.KTHAL JUSCHAUGE. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. MGIMLT K.HIMH.NS, 1 C( INI I NANCE, GENITAL I UltlT.' I4LI11 , Grave!,-trirti:re.and Affecfloriiof the KHil j-tand Bladder w birb lias ten u-et tr nr ard f o hundred ptij-iriann, ' N THEIR PRIVATE PRACTICK, Wm'K5TIKF5fCCt.SS, uprsedinir; Cubebs. Copaiba, 'ap.uU. or anj otlie r cviinpound bitlierto know n. ? n i : m as n 1 1 : 1 f 1 n 1 ' 1 l ff a s Are apeedy In action, often effect mr urj tn a few daja, and w hen a cure la t-ITected it I .-riiia-tit. T,ry are prepared from vt trr table extrac ts that re Larmlrs on the system and ner nauneate tbe toniAb, or Innrer nate tlia breath; and beinir usar-coate4, all nauseoQ, taste! avoids. No change of diet I r-rearj al.il. usitip them; nor does tbeir action tnterfert? witb buine puruit. Earb box contain aix dren Pi a. TRICK ONK DOLLAR, j And will be Rent by mail, post-paid by Uny advertised Aent, -n receipt of the money, hold by f ruxctata generally, f None nuim 11 ithout mr Menitnn on 2b wTappf r. J. BRYAN, RocbejteT, N. V.. tej-TOMLtNSON COX, Aeenta f ir lndiaoapol

. - a.a.-. ' a

juljJ-d.lw'Cl

sll A 1 IIOOI)

HOW LOSTI HOW KEaTOUEDSI

5

PKICK SIX CFNTS VLFCTCRF. nn tLe Nature, freitmrM nd Ttadiral Cure ft Srermatorrli-a r fminar.Weakneii, Involuntary Kmlssion, Sexual lability n Impediment to marrtaire generally. NerTou-ness.Coti nmpiion, Erl

icp! t: l MI from Self-Ab

M 11 Anflir.r

- -. - - - - - - -- . - . . - w ------ , a. . V W . W Thousands of SuJTe rer aent under ae A In a plain envelope, !o any addre, pot paid, on r-p uf Mx crnta

or two postatre Mump, i y in-. CM. J. u. Kl IKK. 127 Bow. t ry, New york, Fostcfl.ce Box 4.j5. jj3-d43mU

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UirOUTA.M TO LOUIES. DR. J0I15 HARVET, HAVING FOR juFWAKD OF twenty years t-voted bia profe-sial timexclu. sively to the treat'iier t of t riiiale 1)1 7 1 lr 11 1 f I r f and bav,nfrucced I in bouaand of ca'ea In restorn.g the allele 1 to aound bealtb, basnowetiti'vcnnfidrnce fferins: publkdy bla i "Great American Ilete1yt" DR. UARVKY'S j CHROiNO-THERWAL FEMALS PILLS Which have never yet failed (when the Erections bav been at rictly followed.) in removing diffcultiea ariaing from i OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE, Or inre-torinit t be sj tern to perfect heal . w brr.sufTejii.il fromSj loal AtTertion, irtUiua, 1'teri.f be Wbite, or I. ... . k. .. . . .1 t'. . . . . . . : .ii -

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IQO DOLLARS REWARD. BY direction of Pbiloxerdan IsU-e, No. 44,1.0.0. F., I will pay ihe at.oe reward f r ibe appn-ben-bm and conviction of the pen.cn or per.ons Ruiltr of the murd'-r of Uro. I-wi, Cbaboude. ontbe nigbt ot tlie 2siii or May. 1562. JOfEnt hTACB, N.G., Jure 5. 1-62. Philoxcnian lvdge, No. 44, 1. (. 0. F. J-C d.w

other wi aknei of the Uterine Drgar..

of Debility er Nervoua Prostrati. n; llyirict, Palpita tion, Ac, wblcb are tbe forerunner, oi n4re .ertoa.dta

ease.

trtf These pill are perfectly Larnile4 ri tteconntl

turion and may be taken by tbe most delict eft male without caus'nrdistreaa. at thearoet;metbey frtl.he a cbarm

bytret ztbenitifr, invigoratia and rtsti I the aynteta t to a ealrby condition, and by brinplng 4i it runtbly ! period i h regularity, no matter from Vbat cauetbe obstrta-tioiia may ari. TLey hould, 3', ever, not b taken durinir. tbo first tbree or four month stf rc ärLaix y, thoiinnftfe at any other time, at taiscafrlajrt ou!d be tLe reMilt. Eac'u box contain 80 It'I. Trlre l,and when derired will tie aent by mail, pre-paid by any a Jvertlwd Ajrent, n receipt of the money. Sold by Drujririrta reneraljy. J i'RTAN, ; K'icbetirr. New York. Gf-ierai Acent. Pgr TOMLINSON A COX, Agents for In lisnspoli.

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FOR SALE.

THE UNDERBILL BLOCK FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES

Desirable Buildiug Lot fronting ori 'ennrytvania, Delaware and Micbigan at..

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fflHE PBtCK OF TUE AW)VK PROPEKTT ON MICHIGAN AND DF.LA WARJC STREETS II AS BrMX UEDCrXD g from ,J per fo.l to f Ü per fool. On lVnnylania from S)05 to 45 per fovt. Tbti tbecbeapeat and most desirable racar.t prope'ty lo the city, by 33 percent., nortk ot K-tldngtoB, between Rhnoia. Iie'aware ard Nt-rth streeta. which is the ceDter of Indianapolis. ?

Partte wt'btn? more than 9 feet can bare a part of Ue next lot. J

Vor furfher trifirmf iönrll at TT Office over Talbotl'a lemmin RliJ. H- fAaVt-laM.

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