Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3664, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1862 — Page 2

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Democratic Union State Tickot. ton. item rr ait or tat, JAMES S. AT1I0N. Of Marioa Countr. ro ALPITO or tTATt, JOSEPH III 8T I NE, Of Fountain Countj. ro TIKAHUKft or TATI. MAT HI KW L BHKTT, Of Dteieaa C'hjuit. ro AtrontT xR4t, , 0CAK H IIORD. () Dex'.ttir C'lcntj. ro ivrnnTrxnrtT rrtii. cmivcriox, SAMUEL L. IttrCJO, Ol Allen C uiitr.

A ricllon. Gmem! Pore U in Waahin-ton. I U Ute.1 tint It rrjranii the campten in the Wr-a M virtually at an nl, nl lint th a'ory of Iiis hrin taken ten tlw.md prisoner Is pure fiction, aixl vii Dree Ie!er.ip1icl b liim or General IIalllck. Such a tlispttch wi, ho wet fx, pubLabel incoming from tlie Utter. The Tax Hill. We will puLlieh the new ui ltw complete, loon at we receive an ufikitl cop?, with tin correction mule in accortlance with the nmetnlments Exel upon bj the Conference Committee of the two IIiue4. Until then iu correct cpjr of the iiw cull he puMiliel im! an incomplete puhltcatioti vouM on); miIeitl the re ider. Mirlbf Count) A Democritic Union County Convention will be heM at Shc'.bTvillc on -S itut! ij, July 2.1 ill, to rtomiiute c iilil.re fur county officer. All are

imitrJ to participate who re in fmr of preertinthe Constitution ms it is ntnl restoring the Union i( in f.tvor of i hört run! vigo rous proeculiii of the .r to this etxl.anil helieve it h'ul'l be prosecutcl f or thi piirrof? alone. . ;j n t n t I nn fl rn t ion . Set. s tor Uruw.vixc. of Illinois, Inn mvle a apeerh ! int iiii confi',-ition whuever, repre f ei 1 1 1 1 -jt the roti-erv.it ive e'enirnH. It is renot'cil tint lie repre-ot.t? the tie.- of the Pic-iilent.wlto will veto the confi-aior hill if it nei. All the propose I c'tiß-cttin bill otTVrel in Con;:rc!tre but miother nunc for bilU ftr the !!ttin of Livery. We will ce how hone-t a t'epublic.iu Collet e nt). I Iei'ipnt ;ne in their tie Imitiorn th.it they l'J ml in'enl to interfere with slat err in the Sute-t where it exiti.

Governor Mokioi.

h; own utfmfnt thnciH our c:um::

MKnln; it f,lbrl." Under the mIj e cHptiun, the Journal of Testen y crowds in n column mote downright lies th in we thought even t.;e habitml f.ilißer of tint print could be Ruilnr of. "Col. D. G. Rost and Joii.t F. Kibbt" did in?et m in the stre t the morning of it pullic itioii sind askcl in to pive the mine of the author of the letter from New York !irMiel "G. II ," but beyond tint the state nient of the Journal h untrue. We refuse! to cive the n. une of the author until we h. id con rulted with a friend ot his here wm the pro priety of our 9odoin without hi coient. Upon consultation we concluded not to do it. We did not do it. We an-umel the responsibility of the letter to Mr. Kibdt, nnd he stated th:it he did not deiie u to do eo in a ''Southern eu6." They (Messrs. Roe and Kibbt) did not cill two hours after their firbt vinit they dd not c all nt five o'clock they did not return aVthe end of an hour from th it time they did not demand an unconditional ritraetion of the titernenU of our correspondent, and no such retraction was given. At the re que-it of Judge Rat. whu did not desire his mine to appe.ir he did not write um Utter up n the subject we made a collection, so lar us his father was concerned, to which we will hereiltcr nliude. We called upon Mer. Kibbt and IIcvse, ul'ut fire o'clock and declined to pve the mine of the author. Atth.it interview we told them that from certain explanations made t us by Jude Uay we were sitified our correspondent ened iu sutiug Gov. 3Iobtox reccivetl certain attentions, such aa winiu, y tchtinjr. kc, froxn the New York brokers identified with the fraud aittr that rascality had come to his kiu ledge. Thre is u retraction of the in itcrial facts charged i.poii Governor Mobtox by our corre.-jndent, in our correction, but on the other hand, a reiterNtion of the same. This anvtody with a thimble full of brains can ee. Now, then, for the I r.Hf. Here n what our correspond erst said, writing from New Yotk: S , to, it ' here stated, a common informvtion, tint whett Gov. Morton came on. some m uiths a'o. when the Loan Commissioners discovered and i'otitied hint ! the fraud, he was lu-rioti-lor public procee lins; but tint, directly nfier, tie w.ts seen with ttto.e bickers enied iu the swin lie, ipntli.i wine at the Fifth Avenue hotel, r'd.n upon the water in vHi hts.imd iilxoit the !.tret-ts o tlie citv iu etuip i;e s plendid i" tint in which, bv tl.e :r ilnic v (d ' prat el ul tp-

j-iiiit- mimI t mirn-tr, he roll in ft tie tlirtmjli-

ihe ret ot I noiaii.ipili, nnd that bi'loif he le!t the t it y he w ts for keeping the atTair a St.ite etiet, itinl nriutllv urei our Loan Ciinm s ;.:io rs to put the Ihu U tl,ev h id tor sale ii.to the Ji .f lboe very brokers, w icii tliey refuel t '.o. I had this 1 .t tut iVo'ii a j:ent'ennn w ho tol I me he had it from the mouth ot Hon J aue. M. Kay, ind I refer vou to him fT its truth, it imii le proved, I uuess, in this city, in my couit ol justice Now heie i what the Jsnrnnl pronounces to be an "uncomdUvtrntl rrtraction of tlie tatelneIlts of our c.rre-pond ui." OOV M'RTOX CKRICItOX. In t!e le'ter of our toricpoii.:ent, "G H from Ne Yoik i if , I ublilul in ye-ieid v Srtitl, l e lie- tint Jime M Kv, K-j , in lortiiol a cent'etn in tint Gov. Morton, afttr the discovery by hi m of the Stover swindle, " ictum ! v u-el "ir Loan Cuimis:oner4 to put the luvt is they h id lor sale info tl.e hands ol tl.e-e Ve aie s iti-fied, upon in-juirv, that our cor-

re-Mnd'i.t i" iiii-t iken iu tiv.iii J m,e M R v, J

l'.'H , S ul.lio;t l-r llf rt.tlt iik rl . noil w ; tl.m ioie atoiue nnke the ptoier mrte ti hi j iir K . "Ia vttviit. in to 1 1 -t i in oi j let t o.i Ii t ill. lh: I r ii1nj t.e -i oo.t J' Iii j in ii 1., Mid, t ii ii iiauirv . we nrr mltitui th .t j . M.rlin. tmct the Ir u.l e:me lo Iu kno I- ! rle,lnlnd ito coin'mmication or in'crv oui e w h itei er w ;th ai y p iriy implic if ed ard th it fe j b.iA i e er iiirec ly or i'Miii n tly fione!ll orriij- j j.eved a ptti!eniv;ut ot the oe ution of the j I n? "ly itl r; but, on the cootrrv. !e Si . fnm ; the moment tfie sune came to fus knowledge, treed an immeliite pitsevii'ioti. j Tint "conn-lion w.o. wiisien down to the j by Jude Uat, the b dstice by Mr. Kibbt. after m c- !i-u'.tjin with f eunr Menno. Nuw.j tl.eie is t.o retraction of the statements of our j roire-p'i.t!eni in ierd to tl.e attention of the j brokers to Governor M btov, nor to the fa t j

that he "actu ily urelour Loin Commissioners to put the bond they hid lor sale iu the lnnJ of thorry brokers" Conne.te I w.t'.i the in-

d!e, bot Im; ! a crrertion as to the fim. We ! 4 "since tlie fraud ciu.e to hi know ledge j Goteitior M UTo ins no conui.un'c ition or: inlef cour?e" with them, inuk ye. us "irf art udturd." And tlie coneitiot that Guv. Moutos j "hi nevrr dirnily tior itfiim-lly couii-rlni or f su;etrJ jnt'.ioi.e;i.ent of tlie prosecution of; the;uilty iie. ti i!e irh the c hop jual j ifitatkn. 11 V uct adci-d bv i!r-t li at and i Kibkt that tuth was the cue, aud upon ihe r ! autltoril' und aurai:(, as the re:reri.Utiv ea of

e allowed him the benefit of

nun )i hUhiI "mtii'ii a liil." W m j:eC.ocrtior Mt KTot, tlir -nh Lit rrjtt-i-htaiie, tlc nn-4rtunitT t tl t lie nerrr h id t!- ititer it cour-e with the bruarrs 4 t itei bjr nur corre poii.leiit, otTrritt to publish it, but he ti.d Ii I think it best to lake advantage of our k:ndue-s. We have made it a rule of our elitorial life to correct any personal tnijrepreseiititi jii we may make. Nothing ii cter gvined by rrs'utin in erroneous ftatement. The Journal has neither the generosity or nunline? to d j common justice to an opponent.

Who Heilder Aid und Comfort to the mi Hi! lio are tlie Allie ol the üeceaaiuni t! We rind the following in the Albany Ereniny Journal, elite 1 by TiitELow WtiD, one of the ab'e-t and mot influential journals in the North lie says: ax itoisr coxrtvstorr. The chief architects of rleUiort, before it broke out, av(wel that they weie aideI iu their intern it de-ir.s by the ultra Alailitionicts of the North- This w.iit too tiue, for without uih ai'l

the South could never h ive been united aaint j

the Lnion. lint lor the incenuiary recommendation which rendered the otherwise u-eful Helper look aßiehnnJ, N'orth C.trolui t, could tiot hive been fort e out of the Union. And even now, the ulira Abolition pre and speech makers are arr.iv.ttit! the horrors they helped to create, and, thus by playing into the hinds of the leiders of rebellion, aie keepin down the Union men of the South, and rendering reunion difficult, if not impossible. Every word of tint npplies with preit force to such sdieeU as tie Cincinnati daZ'tte. Cincinnati Oimmrrei'it and Indianapolis Journal, who, by their violent AboI.tioni.Mri, lire playing into tlie hands of the itbels, and are worth mote to Jifk H.wia than mi ariny with banners. If they were su!sid'7.ed bv the Confederate Goverfimetit thev could iiot lender it more assi.-tance. Upon this confe-"ion of the Juuriml the Albmv Atlas und m Arjas commetit as lollows: It i trrotiiyin to find an or'in of the position nn 1 inlluence of the Dctuinj Journal ivin ut tcr.incc to li uths against w Inch too many of its p irty c!o-e their ev , niil Ixil.lly denouncing that evil spirit at the N ith which would play into the lnli'U of treason and shiver the Union into tia incuts, rather than fad in its design to A'o!itio:r.c the c unif y. The leturti of the veteran alitor of the Journal will bo hailed with s-ilUf cUoii, i it is to est ib!ih in its columns the cou.si?tcnt advocacy of tUch M'litilliClits.

lllatory of .Ir. Iitirln with FmetiilitlHtla. The Chicnijo Tribune ol' Tue-day ha.s a resume of mmih! of the iirt.s of the I'ie.sioent, Iroin which we extiact the following prominent items, over which its editor floats with re it satisfaction: "He did not veto the District em iu iintioii bill. He did recommend heedotn to tl.e border slave Slates. He did overrule the barbarous order of (luv. Stanley. He ha not stood up against the ideas of the :ie. He signed the bill piohibitin slivery toiever in all the Territories. Rebels will be com tiled to pay for the luxury of rebelling. Union soldiers cannot now be u-ed to run down fugitives not "owin service" to wi etches who h ite their country. Wliite traitors will not much longer be permitted to hohl black loyalists 9 slaves. And becau-e President L:rcolu does not opjH-e this restoration ol the le fniblic to heilth and rei-on,he is tlire iteneif with the Ueseriiou of a snail paced crew, the conservative Repuhhcaii'l who never stood up manfully for amy ou-e, and never will. And becau-e the President has not ketit pace with the associates of this jrood-lor nothing la.'gud, he is threatened with the defection of the "conservative element;" as if the hindmost camp followers of a reat and victo rious army, too iazy to keep up with the conquerin columns, should thieitcu to tin n hick unless the l oininander onieutl a halt! The attachment ot such men is a misfortune while it lasts." l)i9H.sed to aid the Tribune in its historical efforts, we surest that there aie some acts of the subject ot his ske'c'i which he has oin.tted, tor instance, about a fugitive slave law, Mr. Liiicolo in a pubtie seechin Auu-t, 1.1H, said: "1 have never he.sit.iteJ to s iv, au I I do not now hesitate to say, that 1 think, under the Con stitutioii of the United Stttes, the people of the Southern Stiles are eniiiled to it Concessional fuitiv e slave law. Having haid that, I h ue had nothing to say in regard to the ex stiiti; fugitive slave law, luriher than that I ihmk it .houM liav e been trametl so as to be liee from some oi the objections that pertain to it, without lessening its etlicieucy. Alio inasmuch as we are not now in i agitation in regard to an alteration or mod li cation of that law, 1 would not be the nun to introduce it as a new subject of agitation upon the general tpue.stion of slav ry." In relation lo the "l irlnrous onler of (iovernor Study," which the Trxhunt praises the President for revoking, Mr. I,in-oln, in October, 154, said, iu a public speech iu Peoria, in coiumcntiu on si a very : I trust I understand and truly estimate the riht of self goveiutnent. My faith iu the prop osiiion th it e ich in hi should do piecisely as he pleases with all which is exclusively his own, lies at the foundation of the seu-C of justice there is in me. I extend the principle to communities ot men, as well as to iu lividu ls. I so exieud it becaue it is jHiliucally wise iu savin:; us from broils about milters which do not concern us. Heie,or at Washington, 1 would not trcuble myself with the oyster laws ot Virgin. a, or the cranberry laws of Indian i." Toe lenlation of school are purely local and municipal, and in regard to these, Mr. Lincoln, in would not inteitere in either si ive or free Slates. Gov Sianlv so unueistood him, hence In "bilbirous t r ier." lit. e is another quotation from the same speech: lit (.In. lire Djulas) -hows us that whtn it was in contemplation lor the colonies to bic ik oil" troiu (lie it lu it. on ami set up a new Government ior themselves, .ev cr il of the St ite in.-ti u;-. ed their delegate to o fur the tue i.ure, piov ide I e ch Siale should te allowed to regulate i tin metie concerns iu its own way. 1 do not quote; but t!ii in sub-tame. This wa right. 1 see üolh'iii i.l je tionable in it. I nl?o t'i.nk it prob hlettntit hid some reference to tiie cxi-tence of ?Uverv anion; them. I will not deny that it had." Now, whatever may hive been thought ah-vut what should be done with fugitive slaves, thete (rt iii iy could be no doubt alwitit schooi in tlie South bein; "domestic coticerns." In n' ird to the ".-tnll pice" of the eon-erv a live Mputdic m in oppo-ition to tlie P;e-i lent's v:es on Uo'iv, we oii-ite the following Irmina

sjeech delivered t v him in 1.'., at Columbus

On a previous occasion he rle'le'! Ii'm-e'f to ri' t "ar up"?i th s jTinciple," He 5 '!: 'Ap;.b"d to t ot eriiinetit. this jniiir.i!e would ! la it the le er I tiot imient sb t" -Jo all ihoe tlni; l,u h I eit tin to it. und alt tl.e local G v rrm.it-tit lull ! j-rx i-I .- ttir j.Ie i-e In re-;-vt to th -e m itttrs ah.th ev hi-iielv iuti( eru thei i. I Understand thai t hi. tiov ei nuieitt of the Unitel btvie-, under which we live, is b ied upn this principle; and 1 am misunderstol if it is supposed that I hare any war to make upon that principle." On the 27th of Febnnry, 1C0 Mr. Lincoln delivered an addre on national politic at the Coo;er Institute, New York, when he said: "Republican doctrines and declirations are ccomjianie. with a continual protest against any iirei leretice whatever with your slaves, or with jou about jour t-laves." And further on: "Mr. Jefferson da! not mean to" any, nor do I, tint the scr of em neip ifion is in the Federal Government. He spoke of Virginia; and a to the oaer of em mcijjatioii, I speak of the tlavthuld nig State only." Aod rlill a iin: "Rut you will breik up the Union rith.rr than submit to a denial ot your constitutional rights. Tha' has somewh it a reckless ouud;lut it ould be palli itel, if not fully justitiell, were we pro-

riMii, by the mere force of numbers, to deprive you of some riht plainly written down in tlie

uisti'uUun. Rut we ate troposin no such

thii.x." Hi re is another remit k: "Wron as we think slivery is, we can jet afford to lei it alone w here it is. because tint much is due to the necessity arising from its actual t presence in the nation. In his inaugural adhes he said: "If by the mere force of number?, a majority should deprive a minority of any clearly wiitten con-litutional riht, it iiiiht, iu a moral oint of vie', justify revolution; it tettainly would, if such r'ht weie a vital one." And alter ihe war commenced he said: "his now my purKse to pursue the course

maiked out in the inaugural address.

Aznln, in In niese to Connies on its as-

semblin in July, lrÜl, are to be lound the fullowinj; words "L.st there should be some uneidnes in the

minds ot candid men a to what will be the course i of the Government towards the Southern States j alter the rebellion shall have been suppressed, the j executiv e tieem it proper to say it will be his j duty then, s evtr, to be guided bv the Constitu i

lion und the laws, and that he will probably hive i:o d.tlVrenl understanding of the oweis and du ties of the Federal Government tel itixely to thy ri;d.t of the Stales und the eop!e umL-r the Constitution th in tint expresse I in tlie in menial addie-s. He desires to pre.-etve the (Joveinment lint it may be admiu'istered for all as it w as iidministc i fl bv the men who m ide it. Loyal eit zeu every w heie hive ihe tiht to claim tins of their Government, and the Government has no I lht. to withhold it." Over and over tiain Ins he said that he was oppo-c I to the emanc'p itioii of slaves in the District of Columbia, unless it should be done ir.idu illy, and w ith the consent of the owner-1, an I tipoii an honorable basis, reconizu all the lights of tlie ci izen. All t!ie-e fac'.s are true, as well a tho-e stited by the Tribune at the opening of these ictn irks, lie I as eunticipated summarili, and without the consent of owners of the slaves of the D stiict He has voluntarily introduced the slavery que

lion into Countess. He Ins procliimed to the

South tnat they must liberate voluiit..rily . or it should be done by torie iu certain ev cuts which were certain to h ipj eu. This is the construction put upon it by his p irty supporters. Let the Tribune copy the extracts which we have tiven. Let the entire history : together, and see how it must be viewed by the world. A eonh-cation bill has passed the House and is now iu the Senate, wiili a strong pmUabiiity of passing. Should it be vetoed, the "i e.-erv e 1' now er of the Ihe-o

dent will become the topic ol the day. It is to j

be hoped that the Union may be ie-toied without recouise to incisure which may render the Union worth! ess . Sjr i njjlt Id Idp n b .

In the Coiit locution of iCebcl Property Gotivtliittiou.il' As a protection to every citizen, the Constitu lion of the United States provides: "No person shall be held lo answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime, unless on an indictment of a o r:t ml jury, nor be ue; Titel of life, libeity, or property without tlue process of law; nor shall private prop ci ty I e taken for public u-e without just compensation." " The tri.t! of nil crimes except in cisesof imreichment, shall be by jury, hnd ruchtiiil shall te hehl in the Si tte w here the said crimes shall have been committed." "No bill ot attainder or tx pout fictoVivr shall be i ssed." "The C nirress ah ill luve power to declare the punishment of trei-on; but no attiinderof treison shall woik i;oiniptinii of blood or forfeiture except dmiiii tlielile of the person attainted." Tliee aie pi tin provisions, and .-til eommsntaries uon tht m by the able judicial ui;hd of the country iiree w ith the deductions of plain common sense, tint Congress cannot usurp ower over the live, libeities or rroperty of the people A .way d" punishment is here piovided and restricted, and nobody, till the fan aticim ot abolitionism in its p.irsiiil ot the slaveholders h id brutal, zed the judgment, the heirt and the soul of its vot tries, ever dreametl td turning Congress

it.'o a Star Cii unber, from w Inch to send foi Ui its I

d c s ot dcsol.iti hi. murder and annihilation. Let the advocates of confiscation tell us how a in in is t be deprived ol'iite, li .erty or property w ithout tlue process of law ;" that is, first by "an indictment of a jzrai.d jury," and a "trial by jurt ," int, alter such trial and conv ictiott, how are Iii eliiidreu to be robbed of their patent's estate when it is expressly provided that "no attainder of lietson shall work corruption of blood or for fei i in e ex. ep dining; the liie of the erson attainted," and the property of tho paiet.t becomes constitution T.lv investetl in the chil hen. If a

man is chirged with trei)ii or any other crime, the first proce-s is an indictment, then a trial, and

in no case can tn laoperty be taken horn him except in cases of conviction for tretson. an I lion only durini; the life time id" the convicted; an I by not'ther proct'S t-.m he be punished. Rut, say the adviM-ate ot the brutal code of birtiiri-m, the bills lie fore Congrc are not l.il :

of attairnier. What do tlie-e bids pmpo-e to do? Wiiv, to confiscate the piojeity ol certain j er- ! s .ns by legislative action. "Ti e es.ent e of a I bill of attainder,' sav a ditiiuui.-heil jurist, "is! legislative judgment ot conviction." "A bill of) att linder," sits Chief Justice Mitshal!, "nnv i alle t the life of a crson, or nnv cot.fi-cate his t pioj e;tt . r may do both. In this loin, the power ! .. ,i... T . .',.! ....... ... .... ii 1;. ..j i . I

if i 1 1 iv ir.i- i-iiuiv in ii' .iirj ivi iuiij ui inht idu is is expiessly restrained. " Rut.s.iy tl.e blood ihiisty advocates of conti, cation, "tlie bills beh-re Congtiss u une no par

ticular person, theieJote tliey punish iiooo.lv." j This is an to! mission that Con res could not i: une .nv ictiel and piss a b II coi.tisc.ttin hi 1 proter;v. Rut C'tngre-s can dein itchv cl.i5-cs .

l l.e c!: ef and teal puiose ol tlit Republican ' million of men aul confiscate tl.e.r propeilv!;

ptrty is eminently conservative. It j-ropose ' V a tnon-Toii alisiirdiry. ' irdlri.;; .tve ani t'AC't to ttMoie t!i!s G vcrti- ! lUr, c'!dii!üe t!i-e who prop .e to vi-it the n.ent to its origin t! t.o.e iu ird to tii s ! im.,t I sii.d ot the f itl.ei. uiH.ri ihyir t tiii.iren to the oi d.iverv, and tl.eie lo ii oui.iiu it. looking lor ) Herd and Ionian weiter ition, ihesi? l,,;U no tn.t ; In oiler iliiiieiuieleie:uetoit.t!iiii tint w!i c!i ; piocol aa t.t the ;'r.o.i.. they are only after ; the oi !.n.ti liauiei ol the Uoveiumctit expected ; l-eir jr;rrtf. Ca-t of taxation, smu--ling- ' and 'oed forward to." and the like are held UI) i' proofs tli.it C ii(is "I have no urpoe directly or indirectly, to in Icitloii bv C.-nz'e- is ju-t-tiode and co--titu-tcriei e w oh toe institution ot "si ivery m the St ite-t ti-oial. The right i f t u ill n is b iseJ on the whue it exists. 1 believe I have lio I iwful nht ! daty of every viti.eu to contribute, acconlitu to to th so." ' hi pr perry. for tin s.i v rt of l ie ( iverii'n it

Again, in a speech in Cincinnati, in the fall of . that p o ejt !: iLht. In the cie d sn)u:-

l :'.. he si d:

"I t-eiiett! we bite no porr under the C n titan. in of the United State, or rather tinder t'iefoii.i ot Government under which we live, to ia et lete w uh ihe institution of slaverv, or any 1. 1!. ci o! the ii.st'tuüon of our "ter States, be tiev tree or sine Sitte. I d echoed tiieu re

gütig ai d the hke, the property i uel d.re. tly to iiilime ui-ui the levenueoi it.e country. In the e i. d the poverty nt proposed to le confis- j cited, it is n t em;oyed iu tl.e war or in re-'st- ' ai'ee to the It, and is not, under the Cn- ; stdutioii, T v.l. ie. the law of nation sub ,

jH t to ; rize -it is not booty or contraband of .

. . i . i i i . .

r u es and it war ol evternnnai .on ut siav enoioers to mike it a war of such tertitde proprtioti th a ti e icstor itioii of the Union will-be an imp- s s . t , i 1 i t v . C" . 1 1 e a ,i Timet.

I or tl. r: 5te 5frt!n'l. To the toti z l;i .Urn of liitlnna. Gtli m.si: A one of var im iititr I fetrl in-ultn by iheiic'. ti td the R ick Ue- isluctin w lio li ve brought ou,- country i':U its se-ent tiilliul i ies by their crusade agiiiist si 1 1 clioi-Ier und lor t!,c tint -oii.ti,tu nal aboldlon of Imery. The great nnd c-oiliil do -'rine of Doiv;l.i-, thtlon wh'ch he re-ted his f. me. mid which endearel him to us all, was jiopuUr sovereignty, non inTervention with slavery iu the Territories. Now, hat do we behold? Why, this miserable Janus faced Clark Republican party, while simpering" si m n't ted sorrow and re-pect for Douglas's memory and honeying- about his supporter, hive pas-cd the Witmot proviso and applied the act to hII existing; Territories, ihus jtivtn a fatal stab to the hopes nnd memory of Douglas. This pre it outrage h.i been perpetrite i iu the face and eyes of the solemn decision of the Supreme Court of the United Stttes, as Mr. Holt of Kentucky, admits. It i kept coiif-eile.1 iroin the public as much a pos ble, ami is telegraphed under the uume ititiig phrase of the bill to give freedom to the Territories. Now, bow do pool Secre-t, Williamson. Gooding; and it y teel? However its It iy was a Lecoinpton sw indie m ui. I believe. he';l have no trouble with his consc ence or coniuncv.

AMUSEMENTS.

TI ETK O I0 LIT! EI Is I

SCVt.F tK purr. rr Csrrte. r VafjUi-tK. f..r 0'nVi!)B f.f clK Ker tCaty nt:tt li.-t.t inan t 7".c; t, .'.t. tR.iiJ I vty cri.t. Private II nr. t rjd I - lr ond 4 siii(t Hrt. In Private Iva Ti c-n!. Unrj V tr.t.

FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 27. La-t Light but or.? of the' Season, and bereft cf .llr. A: TIr. C. F. Walter.

for

The Tux Hill rite 1irliiiiery

follectinr the Taxe. Every one will le interested in il iu some way, eit i er as a tax -pay er or otiice-seeker, or a 'o!ttical economist. To carry the act into effect a small army of oflicers will be appointed, over w hom a Commissioner of Internal Revenue will be placed. The salary of tin official is fixed at $ 1,000 per annum. The otficer under Ins direction, and their dut'c. will le. in briet, as follows: First A collector for each collection district, to be appointed by the Piesident, with the con sent oi the Senate, whose duties wilt be to collect lor the Government the taxes to be paid in said disttict. The compensation fur his ret vices is in the lot in ot commissions on the amounts collected. Seeond An nsse-sor for eich assessment tils trict, to be also Hpniite-I by the President, whose duty it will be to furnish the co lector with a list of the persons to be taxed and the articles on which the taxe are leviod. Hi salary is to be three dollars per diem when engaged it. preparation, and tive dollars when in the actual perform nice of his duties a assessor. He is also to leceivea commission of one dollar fur each hundred n meson the tax list. Third Deputy collector, to be npjMtnted find piid by collectors Their duties aie to be to act as assistant. Fourth Assistant assessors, to be appointed by assessors. Their s il.uy i.s Hxed at tluee dol lars per d iy. in addiiicn to which they will ieceive the same commission as as-e-sor. Fifth Inpcctois of liipu us, &c , to be appoint ed by collectors, who-e duties will be to measure and exanrne the proof of. liipi-irs removed tor s ile, tor which they ire to receive fees from the owner thereof, the extent of which is io be fixed by (he Commissioner f Internal Revenue. The ollicers abovo classified are to cany into effect ihe provisions of th-j bill, Tod ate tobe held strictly accountable for their action. Co'lector-, through whose hinds must piss very large urn id' tut. ey, will be teidiiie l to give heavy bonds foi an honest j ei form nice of the:r duties. Iu some districts it i pro1 ib'e th it b tids to the ex tent of . IO.IKIOc; $ (W.OUU will be tetpuircd. aV. 1. llruld.

.Tlore 'I hlevin. Dispatches fiom Washington contain tl.e following additional evidence of thieving iu Rlkxkir's division: The mil tiry authorities to-day seem e l several thousand dollars woith ot Government arms and gootls, secret etl in buildings ni the city, und addressed to a Quarterinasier in Rlenker. division. There weie immense iUatttities of ch-thing. toxes of Springfield muskets of pattern hard lo obtain, of ollicers swords, shoes. Ace, showing tint very extensive swindling and th eving oj er ntion have been going on lor some time. M.wt of the articles were in a iked for the Ft h New York Germm regiment, and, when the au th orities removed the freight in wagons, large crowds gathered to witnes. The discovery ha created quite a sensation, and add another to the long lit of charges against Rlenker 's division.

-4o;i:iI Aolin. TO A P IV".? TISEIÜ- AH tdrertitment Vtlen fr a HcftKI tin), 'lift ordered out before the exiirotinn nt tfie time ie:i fied, u ill be vhoryrd the reyubir ratug for I Ue ti mr n to the time t'ity ii re ordrmt out.

MEDICAL.

PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.

HO LUdKS OFIK'LtCATl? IIKAITII 0RIM1VUKKD

irif oiizatiun. or tt tbn-e tiy whom t't increase !

r.imilT is ir.nu any reason j cticiiatle, the t 'idersiKiied

wt)!i!l n!T'-r a irescriptioti which is perfectly rdiahle anil safe, und which has tien prescribett in varin.s parts td the!.t vVorhtror thepa! century. Altliou.lt tl isarticle is very cheap and simple, yet it ha been put up in half jiinl Mittles ami snlil very xtotisivt !y at the -xlierbitTit pric ut f .' 'r !ittle. the ini.ler-Iiied propose 'o Turnidj the recipe for 1, by the possession of which every IjMy can supply herself with a perfect safeguart, at any tirinr store for tue tritliinr sum of 25centi per year. uy ptiysiciaii or Irugist willtellyuu it isprfectly harmK-a, tli.iusan-ls i.f iist imoniats c:in te procured of is ettlca.-y. Sent to any part otthe world on receipt of ll.hv iddres trig. Da. J.C. DKVF.KAUX. P. O. r.ox, No.!3i3,Xevv Haven, Connecticut. uty22-d.tw'Cl

EXPRESS.

Till! VI.V3IrEZPKESSJOMPANY.

NO. 12 EAST WASHINGTON" STREET.

rilUF. AUWS FXTRESS COMPANY bf? l.ive to inf fern the ir nuiti'-ruus p.itrons nhd friend that they

are n'w runmn?

Three Daily Expresses

T A P rR"M CrMCirsT3STA.TI, Ox er tlte lndiimiioll und Cinclnnnti Km I ro.Ml . 0ir Fa-tern Frcitfbt ant Money will arrive twelve hour In a trance f the tim- h-reti-fi.re. II t n i.peio 1 oi itßlce in Mrsftiu. Tenn., we are prepar 1 1 forward Fr iht and JIoio v to that point. y:c tuw john u. iiu., .?cnt.

LEtURE MEDICAL LECTUKES.

Tls. R. T. 1BAM, of New YrV. will Wtnre In MiI 9 w ii'.- IIjo', l!rl:anapoiia, n Ttipt v, VV-.ii.e-dy, ntvl Tln.r-.l tv t-wnh t. Jaty Is!, 21, and , t Si."cli ck, in i Nfil.ii Mlititi vf nil tiie.hoi systems, and hi advocacy if ÜWK-i. c ltlrx ion. sL.o!i lie cla.m? to b th- fue if li ; art. II K-iure in th- Sr:;ibo:.ian lr!Tit;it, W.isT.htrt'-n Ciiy, .ti HvuH-uic v . I'riijj Mnl c itioii. cr.-aie-l . .r.!..ii'il im iisadoii. it.l t.is lrot:.n in l'..a!tiii!..r-, It-.sO-n, '.cjtn. Tor- ja', IVti, ami etliT -lJ'V, sr-nj okea Cf y IliC j a- having ma ! a tl ep ai d ahidia impression on tue n.ln ls ot tletti nUiii pef.pte. Ai!uitiu It! renin. fir Trail may Le consulted at tLe IUH from 10 A. M. t . 3 P. M. J. 2j-il6:

Ilj reqnest will be preened the IIVVI!SI15L,1; P1HNCE. Ia wLkh Mi Marion Macartbr. Mr. YinreM Mr. andMrt. Wal er.-, aud the hole crupai;y appear. Patriotic Sontr MU Marion Macarthy Sot.g "Trust to Luck," Mr. C. F. Walters ToronrluJe w lih te 5th Act ot ."c j urn. n jic jt jl Wim. TdCIIAKÜ lit MIL WALTERS

DRY COODÖ.

Tl 'Poors open at T ochk. c nimetxe at 8. C 0 MM t SSIQN M E R CHAN TS . C. L. S. Matthews, GENERAL COMMISSION AM) FORWARDING MERCHANT, La vgv V I re - V roof K u i I d i n NO. 124 FOUKTII ST., WF.ST SILK, Itetureii Jlu In Strrrt nnd Hie lllvert

LOUISVH.LE. KY.

05. ConsinTTi'iits are re-pectfully slicitetl, and imtnetlute ales with prompt return (fu.iranteed. Jant3 WRITING INKS. Celebrated Record Ink FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. i i c i c i: i' i ft v c i:.ts ii:ic h;aiit itor n.x.. niavlT-dtf

INSURANCE.

NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NF.W YOHK CITY. Cash CipUal $ono.tioi 00 Ae:s 12l,i:-2 :U

Total As-t'tts. :.:2l .I.j'J .)!

TNUIIFS HuiMinr, rur;iiture, crchtl'is,, and othr pioperty -ii tinst lo- r il.nnae Ly f ire. Los-.- adjusted and protnptly paid in n h KILP.V FKKOUSO, Art, J'dO-tllm OHii e oppo I e (d. nn's IU. ck.

PIANOS.

Pi an o - F o Tt es.

ANOTHER INVOICE OF jS. CHICICERING & SON'S föcory PIANOS.

I c5.vf J-Ui; jSTEINVAY & SON'S

pttTncrJ-ortt5,

PIANOS.

:r"fvr. Tt'r J'tt received at No. 4 Bates

llou-e. Wit I. Attn k STOW K I.L.

N. n. Fianos tuned to order and BY 'IHK TL A It Jelf. W. k S.

BOOKS, &C.

PAPER BAGS, "ji "TAfF. to liol f from one to t-ixteen p- uti Is of Surar, If I CoftVe, Flour. Ac. just tlie article f.-r (inter, r.akt-r.s, and Fiuit lKaU'i, nt BOW FN, STF. W A KT, A CO'S.

P!iotoi':iph Allium. TEW Styles ani Variotie, at BOWKy. STF.W VKT. A" CP'S. "ARTI3MUS -WAHID," JtElT'sS OOKL, AT off;.i", sTf:nntT co.s. jcl4-d-2" DRY COODS.

Lynch 8l Keane, 33 WEST WASHINGTON STKELT, zmr " mzx a' OTHER LARGE INVOICES OF SUMMER DUY GOODS, I.adirs' Drrvi f.oods, rvrrjlliing: in the Line, und ."Newest Ilosigns. rACr. and Silk Mantill.is, new Myle Saqnes, Shaah i and Cloak, Br Dte-l t'aiicoes, r.ir.tols und Sun Um brella-, tli op MUi ts. Hosiery Ac; Irish Lim-iis, Kni'TO:-!-eni-j White Gorals, Linen and Cunbric I laiidkercbiels. Lleacbf-d and Brwu SUeeMns, G!ots, No' ions. 7m.äi jV jc :, Best Atnciican hramls, trom c a y'd up; Ot.'.y Utc a yard; LAMMES VL.19iKM.ma VWWMW, 6-4 wide, o .ly CDe a yard: DEa. ja Ji:.a -:, ven- g"st, 3 puir 2-V. TRY UALLOU S FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, only to l bad at l.yt.t b A Keaii-' TRY BKST FUr.NCIl CdUSKTS AND WAISTS.

CKOTH, CASSIiYERE, AND PANTS STUFF

For men and t.ov s" tt e ir; S ra w G"U, Ht, Csp, and : Fl.t: t v. rjih ti to te found In a try (Jmrts store.! Sifsrk coniiaVle; t uh t re ent a'Tiions in New York; i tili be M id, 20 per cent. b. low former prices for casl4. t HOOP SKIRTSThOOP SKIRTS! j H.ivi:i2 mide arr:tueneits ith ti of the lare-t i

H op skin Manure t ries in th Eat, we are pn p tred to j

ol'tr ThT.i. nhole.sali' and re ail, at N"w i rk pntes.

t.a'l and exa-td'ie rn t.K-k; no trou'de to show ffoi,

Only

Skirt.

price. U 'iiK-ic tK-r ign of

tn r.i.r itfMip

jel.rc2-dljr

BRANDY.

Ifiiiii" ti ,- nrevitus ereehl .inj 1 re tleci.ti e. i r.

th it I h.ie as lirtie incliuAtitm L intrrieie with ' A-iln, the-e revo'utmnirj ailvocte declare! i ite n-t ttitii.n olsiiterv. tlieie il ii ex.sts. "iheie i i.iliiti iu tiie C-.n-tiiutioii a.tinst thruuji the itisiii.Mjent il.ty ut the (ientr.tl O n ; ni .kinjr ct-titi-c ilioii a je.i.ilty of any crime " t riinieiit. or .tn v other iiistrumeiit.ihty , a.s I be- ; Tl.e n the t ouiitrv h is l.eon I v in- un ter .1 m st j uevr e hate im wer to tin t." " , Lit tl ! hi mi Imm tli it iy nt llie a loptioii of tu a.hirt's.in Kfittucki ms. whiv about the the Ke-leml I'oii-tiiutlun. Then "i riv :tte pr..p-. .S.UUC time w.t.tisl . ti trm ;ls ,t vle;.tit.nin, if e erty" can I: ttkra 'for juhlie use, uithuut just tlj in! im!. ike, I f s il.l, aiiuiii ulhcr things, iu toinjriis itifii " rr.ml to ?i tv i v : Hut it is i l!e 'o purf tie ths quest!. .n further. "W'r tiieati to" leave you alone, nr.J in no ;iv Every eeiu-ile min ktiu the (it-je.t anJ purt- interfere ith jonr ii.stitution; to uhi-le bv , f-it of the Cntitnt'.oii umler which he lives. all Mini every om;soiii -e of ihe Constitution, Every sensible ia.in knows that ihe attempt to : nn.l. in wortl. cumin,; buk to theuririisii rr'f"'- ! i"t ticttp the j rope-ty of rehel ia only de i itioii, to tre.it tu, fir deent-mtitj tutrii ; fi.e-J to e ispenite the pru-ecution of the war; 'if we hive deVner ttet miy i-ivn! n; to the as to eom;!ete the ic ene of bhnl thirsty Abo

rxantj Irs f thiL-e iiotiie lathers j-.-ruii, hti-'tu-iu l tnt.j;ifi u;siti the o iutlt war il

Jt-tVetsoii and Mtliii. l siv tlitt e iiiti-t not iaterlVre with tlie in atitutieti of id.iirry in the Sittes where u esists. Let-ui-e tl e Const.tutinii loibidsil. and tlie rn et! elftre d es tint rejuii e ti to tlo o. We inu-t tioi withhold an tlhviei.t tuitii e !1 tve ltw; lnsue the Cvniiliiliu ieuiresi ii. as I underUnit it, lwt t withhold ucii a law "

I' The Detaorr-icy of Whitley coun'r will holii a tunv t utioii to iiomiii tte candidates tot fount v u!LV. on the 3t'th of AuUet.

Pure Ohio Catawbsi Brandy. SAMUELS 5B JACOB, PKOPRIETORS, aM

SOLE APPOINTING AGENTS FOR TIIE UNITED STATES. Depot. 15 Columbia M. C incinnati. A. IRINCO, lndia-.s-cl s j.-25-.'lr ARei.t f.r Indiana, I!!.no., and WJrto..n. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Qi-AtTmrritaa DrrttnioT, U- A.. Iu l.aTj.ipohs, Ind., June 23, ls2. ) kTJF.Al.Fn !Ft01t)SALS willtie rt-eiv.d at tbe t Sire cf the I". S. Quartemiasir. in Indlanai-obs. ur.t l 12 i..Kk on S.tunl.y, ihe 2sSi ct June, IstTJ. for t nil-h-in tl.e m.terial v.v t-u:M njj '"N Iber' Home" in this cit v. a-e-rliiiic t i-l ii an t p iilcaii-ms lo l-" wn at ttii otn--. ai4 iHul liiijf tu be Cs.inpileJ witUm ttriy davs fr, m lite i f roiitra-M. i'atuifi wiil ne made in rl h n completion ot 'be w..rK All bid are reijaire to '-e rcinpiiiel hy the tuaie. cf the urt-iie Ur fa.tLful perfurmance of the w.rk. rnpttsaU to b inJarJ "lTap-al for Bail.ltn Svld.er." Home." JAMUS A. tKlN, i.d-A a. g. m. r. s a.

AGENCY.

nvn tovj'T, Late Ai'.jutaut lJc. Service.

c. a. trmunni, 1-ater.fSec ff tate's c.fnce.

to i si: i v n ut run n el i i, U.S.CLAIMS AGENCY . ia i:r haiiii;to m., (Over Veen's Hardware Stor.) INDIANA PO LIS, INDIANA. JF.X-IONS, oour.ty Und-, f 100 Bounty, oAfk Tay, 1 r.xtra I'ay. a ,d U: fact all cU;m aainst t'ue L'uite-1 Mitte ucceviully aud peeJJy protecuted befort tb MVtrl liep:irtniet.u. .pecul atten ion frit en to maVir. out ilu-ter ia and out ru'i.v, taicer' 1'iiy Ivdia, CoLumutauoQ of Quarur ftr Ktcruiüiiit Ußicers, Ac., Ac. I'arucjUr attention r-vn to prac'tring di-cLar for "uperannuatrvl and tii-at lel solojer. Nutartal butus and all kmd cf ,riürz o'.iclfed V have ma-le arrangement witi aproniirert attorney of Wa-biii'ton City to aiteid.in frton, to ail cUims that may be reierr-d tu headquarter IIa iü ba i .a exu tided j ruct.c-1 niiiiary experience, we Irlieye t-atwe hae OjUaoticatit.ns fur doli f a coilt-ctii.x ai.d tia.ms bu-i-!hm tbat but lew iwws. k!dir-. or any one el.-e, tleMnng iiiformat.oti coi.cemit'R the hsrati- n ff ny r'ginu i.t. company, or battalion, are iiivit. d to call, a-no cbarvea are mvie f..r any Jnfornia:su hatever ato, sold. r tlesiri::? triti"rtatiii Lome t rtojoiri t!.-ir reci met:wl!I te eben all i-ce-arj it ft.-rma'.u.n jrra-ia. (tur c.nicuwti milh iLe liiflrell JI:Ury Department t.f tbi. State rr..i! kiui to he rf (eat fervice to H tleinrg tafonnaüon cnnceruii. the aame. ar.rarcra at rrmivif. Got. O. p. Morton; Od. J. . .imcnviii, C. S. A.: Orr.. Lai. Nol le; V. A.P-el!e. Jiecrt tary of Mate; Capu Jatue A. ükin, U. S. Q. H ; J. II- Vajen. t. M. 0 neral. Tl)l-M:T A BLTTe JtKlKI.D. tnr29-dly Inck I'mjx 1.7, Indunaixdi ItuJiana.

WANTED.

W

SECOND LARGE INVOICE SUMMER DRY GOODS JTJSX RECEIVED AT

No. 5 East Washington

CONSISTIXO IX PA tT OP FINE DRESS COODS. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. LACE AND SILK MANTLES. NEW STYLES SAQUES, LINENS. WHITE r.OODS. ULOVEb AND HOSIERY, EMDEOIDERIES. PARASOLS. SUN UMBRELLAS. I100I SKIRTS. SILK MITTS. LADIES' GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S FINE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, -CLOTHS,

4? aV Wirff Jail Btt C? M-O aV JliLB a" (jjM, .Heil' antl Itoyrw7 Wear, Trimitiiii ? Autiun, Vc.

EVEKTTHIXG IN TCE UXK, AND AT THICrS TO St IT TI1F. TIMIS. CALL SOON AM FXAillNP. THE STOCK. M. H. GOOD, Proprietor.

GROCERIES.

MEDICAL.

Ruger & Caldwell,

.1 Slight Coltl, cr ZTaft jD I i feat, which -night l-e chcclfd iviiK a cimrle rrnvav.

V II 0 L E SALE GROC E R S I 'r'r vf tht )f,

field in. Us fret ciar ; tAa uu xrv lha beginning ucUvJ yicli to a mild remedy, if net aiitrIel tc, Ss.cn affax5 the lungs. jQfcxcui! 's.QtcjicJila.L J-TfcuJir ivere fret introduce! elr.xn yeins agi.

AND

COMMISSION': MERCHANTS,

:Vo. GS S:at Wahin-rlon SI.

Hce DiHtrt Eit tf 0J1 eicV , Indiaiuijidl, Indiana.

f)QJ BAKRELS Thopnix Refined Sugar; '() DAnu,:LS Crus,,ei SuSar J r.AUUEI.S Tüttdcred Supar; 00 VVRI,ELS Te,oW s"Sar. various I rand?; 0 ,,A,RKLS G",,,n ytTüp" A S" ,; () ,5AI;R1:LS ,!on'J'?;:n3r; jf BAI.RELS Stewart's Sirup; IIUDS Mola.-ses; In bture and for nie by LUG ER A CALDWELL, 6.1 Ea.-t Tasliiogton tt.

- QQ BAGS Old Java CofTee; KM ) EAGS Ki0 Cfcfr,,'; 10 B )iES Gollnt, Coffee; Do. In Tapers; BAGS Roasted CofTt e; it CHESTS and Hal' Cht-st Onrpowdor, Tonnft rjJ I!vxn, Ilson Sia, and Ovl ng Teas, vr;cheap; I.SI'lCE. !as-ia, Clove-,' Cinnamon, and a a-rneral asa.rtmeijt of apices Miitalde for retail trade; Black and Cdjcurit' l'tpcr. Fur t!c 1 v bv Bl'CEK A CALDWELT W East AVa.b!ngton ft.

a

It has been, frctfl thai they are the

best ariide becre the full:? fr jL&tLnia, ßtiiattlL, the HaJur.g Cough in fcji&umiiicnt end numerous ajfeclicna cf the jD II ten i, giving immediate rtlirf. Jttbtic Speakers Y Singers Xi.1'1 fnd them effectual fr clearing and strengthening the voi:e Edd by all (Lruggisio ani Qr:irx in J.fcdicine, at 5 cents jr lc.

For the j and perinanent cure of GONOKKHKA, G I.F ET, L'ltETIML. I1S"II ARiJKf. SKMIX lf. WEKNESS. NIGHTLY EWIMl.S, I NC (NUN A NCE. G EN ITA LI k KIT A HI HI , Gravel, stricture, and Aflrctioti of '.be Fid ney and Bladder wliit h h leen iis-d l y ojward cd one Lundnd puy-iriaiiii, f N THEIR PRIVATE PRACTICE, WITH ENTIRE SCCCESS, auprsedintt Culel-, Cpaita, Capul, or nj oi her com juim1 Liilietm known. 3u:lias NPiaiFic riMaS Are iedy In action, oftone!Wti?ir a rnre In a r-w day( and lien a cure I ffT-rtid It ia permanent. Ti) ar prepared from eepetable extre-t that ere harmlos ob the ysten and leaver n-iuseal- the Mit ach, r Iniprt ,7 nate the lireath; and heir. auxar-Cfated, all iane"i. taste 1 avoided. Ncnanfe of dirt I- r.'-cfary L1U uine tliem: iior dfe ilieir action interiere wttb tuiiiie purcuits. EatL ! contain tlx dorm Pill. PRICE ONE IKJLLAR, And -'II he ent t y mail, post-paid t.y any adrertfed Apent, n receipt of tbe money. nld by Drugi-tn generally. Soiie genuine itLout tnT Mcnature n tbe wrapper. J. BRYAN, RocneMer, N. General Apent. fcl?-TOMLINSOX k COX, Af-mta for Iielianapol JnllJ-dAw '61

n A x HOOD; ii o w LOST no v iu:ii oit i: mi

7VT0. 1 and No. 2 Mackerel In Barrels, Half Barrels, aod 'MLX ES llen-inp; P.O.XES Ct-ln.sh; XOii r'0Ir:S -m,,,ed Ha'i&uL For sale low be LUÜEÜ 4 CALDWELL CS East Washington at.

V LARGE ard well Hec'd aortment of Groceries now receivm and f..r sale a liw as at any hnue in the West. Co imry Merfhsi t and C iy (irctr invited tu i-xiimin nur lock. KL'GKK CA 1.1 W t LL. JelJ CJ-UA ly East Waslnnglu M.

I00 DOLLARS REWARD. BY rtireeMmi t.f Ibiloxenian IKlie, No. 44.1.O.0. F., I n pny the a'-o e reward for the apprehension and conviction of tb p rsn cr peraona pn.liy or the murder of Bro. It a ia Chtl.oiide. on the nii(bi 01 lh 2tu orWy.1C2. JOSEPH STAUB. N.G., Jut e .. L-62. Pbiloxcnian Lndge, No. 44, 1. U. Ü. F. J-3 d:w

Ju4 ruUinhed in 1 Sated EmtJoj-e. PRICK SIX CENTS. VI.FCTTRE n the Nature, Treatment and Ra lieal Cure if SjeTmatorrlxri or Seminal Weakbe, n vtiiuiitary EniUlon. Sexual Iw-l.ility and Impedimenta to mnrna? cnerally. Nervoutiss,Ciinm;'ton. Kra lepvaTid Fit; Mental and llivaieal Incai.a i' v. re.nlt.t a; fromStlf-Alusf. Ac Kr KOIikRT J. CULVER WELL, M. I., Author f the ilrrn c A I ko to l bousaiKli f S'ifTercr ent under eal in a plain envelope, o any ad" !res pn-t p-ii t, n regelt t t f it renn ir two postal Man s. y lr. I'll. J. C. KU NE. 127 How. cry, New York, Post. nice Box 4.x6. apr3-dw3m la

B .11 50 II TA r T TO LAUI KJS. DR. JOHN HARVF.T. HAVING FOR UTWARD OF twenty year l-toted bi pr.fes!onal time cljm.ely to the treatmet t of f einnle Di I f Ir 11 1 1 trat. and bavlnc s'Jccee-1 I in housatidi t f caea in restoring the afÜK-tr t ound health, ha now entire conhdeiice sfferirif pul.lkly his "(ireut .tmrrtcan HcinttlyS' I)!i. HARVEY'S CHRONO-THERtflAL FEMALE PILLS Which have neve'yet failed (when the direction ha ten atrictly fo!lotd,) in removing diT.cultiea arisirg from OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE, Or ftirei rin theüytetn to perfect bea!ili,Lenu!rrirji from Spinal AfTetiotia, Pr'tiafisu. Uteri, the V. hite. tr other weaknes f the Uterine Oraatia. Also, in allcaef of Oehi'iüy or Nrrvoa lrotriii"i.; HyMettra, Palpitation, Ac.wliicL are the forerun r.r cf more er1nudi. ease. fifty Thesepf!? are perfectly bannle on theerti t'JUon and miy le taken hj -ttietnostd liratrfmaiewithoat causii-e fti-lress. at thesametimetliet act I I a etiarto,, y strerythenlna' inrla-oratinr end rHor:i (r tl e yetn tot ealtby roti'liti'iii, and f.y t.rmi'ii K t.n tl.t . i. i.'l.ly peri1 with repularitt , n matter front hat uui tl.a obtru-tiTi may arise. They should, ho ttft, tit l.e taken durir.? the lirt llirrf or four ni i tb tf prepi a;yt thoutth afe at airy other time, a iniearriap ..;i.' . tLe result. Each ox contain-0 P.Vis. Price ft, and wunde. aired will I arnt hy mail, p'e-paid ly any dvertied Apent, on receipt of tlie tn't ) . Sold by DruKicist ietra.lt . J. BRTAIf, Rochester. New York, General AreM. Jf2r TOMLISSON A COX, Agrt.'fcfor tndlanapolia. July 13-dAw'tJl

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MICHIGAN STREET. rilHE TRICE OF THE A ROVE PROPERTY OX MK7HIG AN ANI) DEL WTARE STREETS HAS BEE5 REDtTED J frotn 45 per fool to per foc tm Pennsylvania from f,5 to f 45 per ftH. Tbii the che-pet and most desirable rar .nl property In the city, hy il per cent., ncrtb f Washing!., between llIiD'H. Ilelaware and North a'reeta, which I the center of InuianapolU. Partie wi-hit.g more than 40 feet ran have a part f tbe neat kt. TERMS One-fourth cah.halanceln 1, 2 a! Z year, with annual lr.teret. For further Information call at r .y ffVceover Talb-Jtt'i Jewelry Store. PARHM. Indlanajvoti. Indiana. Eel.ruary 1, IstO teel-46-a