Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3669, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1862 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL

Till It. 1 .jii.y a ...i Ths I nlnn It imh( bt preferred, Ooraocratio Union Stato Ticket. so arcatTaar rr täte, JAMKÜ 9. ATHON, Of Marion County. ton, ACDiToa or tati, JOSKHI KISTINE, Of Fountain Count. röt TIt4tfttft Or TATC. MATT II KW I. IlKETT,.' Of DTeM Count;, rot. attot aivciti, OtCAK I HOKÜ. Ol Decatur Cointj. ro vriJTiiT or riant iistatCTio, SAMUKLL. HUliO, Of Alien County. rrrrdm sf the lrr, Tlt Secreurj or War ! arreatetl th alitor of lh Circle? illt (Ohio) UVr Am n, aid storj It publication. "Fret speech, free preas, anil fret home." A asMl lpr. la lit fcrneral ftlooni which t!it j.rtxrrilfiof CongreM throws otter the. country, there U on. gu of promt n I ho;) for Ilm nation. Thrr ihit)4 to be r,ret ttnitilmiijr letwn the honler Bun Union wit anl the Democrat j, bimI UikI lhm acting together. In soli.l Lnly, againtt the IM ami rr kleaa lict of ld Alolnio mi lority. V Uti the rtirrtitl Cum.!' it (lie heart if th Uni fnrcea, everj If mot-rat worthy of th itm tutn willi Mm, ainl llnjr luv WM the tlctructWea at Lay fr many innnth. W trul Urn innfwrcriticiita of koi1 Union mrii wilt Llea th tint Conj;fca. The mj,.Ii hotitj nti to the dauern of Lwiatit lam. Itepubllritn orrttjilm ?lnrr i:l tlritre There I an ol l and vminriit Hmator from Rhode Ui)l. Of coin to lio U it Ki'i'iihlinin In-Ice! ha I p irlkuiaily strung In the faith, aim was anlrtitlr In l4orof w 4 r from the AM, nti'l aaiiil any iicjIii1 urttlriufitt of our ilillWul lira. !a cotiici from virtuou New KnUnd, mii J h i always reirtlnJ Southern sitintrs with nut the Ieat decree of allowance, lie U in favor of lil'h t trilU mil lieivv Lue on Western eople, but being a rich luau hiuiielf, tiui de!r Inj to rem tin so, ho is very careful in hi IcI Utiuii to kreu the Ux-irulherer away iruni hi own door. Hat ctrciirmUncf hue just trinp'rt! which aoul l c ist . nlighl aust.iciun on his disinterested ritrluli.tii in the mini of any oiie except a elf righteous Republican. During the winter and spring put thii apostle of the Republican faith procured for a Arm up ii. New KugUnd a contract tu make fifty thousand guns fur the Oorernnient. One of the parties to thi contract wrote a letter a few d ir alter he obuinod it to another P-irty od'ering to sub-let. and tdtiiig that Hou. JaMLS F. SlMMONS, Cliu. tor from Khode Island, waa to be paid one dol Ur per gun aa hi cin tuition for going to the the War Department a id telling the Secretary of War to give this contract to hi friend, thus making the, sum of fifty thousand dullaji tor a few hours trouble and perhapa a considerable amount of lying. This letter, or a copy of it, fell into the hands of Jostru Holt and Robert Dalx Owm, who are sitting as a commission to examine fraud u leut contracts in Washington. They summoned the parties to this contract, and then the patriot Simmons himself before them, and there under oath established the fact that said Simmons was to get hi fifty thousand dollars, and had taken Dotes of hand lor ten thousand dollars besides for his efforts in behalf of the public serviceUolt and Owm hare made a report, and the above is its substance. Of course if a party could afford to pay a Uuited States Senator sixty thousand dollars in a matter of mere well defined contract, he must make it up in the increased price paid him by the Government. Thus the peop'c, the hard-working tax-payers, pay Senator 8imxos sixty thousand dollars. It is to kx hoped that each voter io Indiai a will re member this when the tax get her calls for hi money for the support of ih Gortrnment. It would be supposed that this moral and economical party now in power were somewhat shocked at this infamous revelation against one of their saints. Not at all. The ue-vspapers of New York have not even noticed it as yet. No Republican Senator has moved in it In any way. There are two or three laws making his conduct a highly penal offense, and all candid men admit that he ought to be turned out of the Senate, and put in the Penitentiary ,yet it is hardly considered worth of notice by the Republican leaders in the tainted atmosphere of Washington City. On Friday, the 127th, however. Senator Powell of Kentucky, moved in the matter before the Senate, and a short debate occurred, during which Jon P. Half. hoin all financial affairs has proved himself an honest man, almost solitary and alone in his party made the following plain and start ing statement: Mr. Hale I am willing to pas the bill, and am glad tl at it is introduced; but I think Congress will not have discharged its whole duty wneu it hi provided penalties gaiii?l improper practice on the part of its owu niemtteis. 1 bate heaid ot improper practice, but as the Sena tor trotn Illinois has said. 1 am not well enough dvifl or their truili or falsehood to aver befoie the Senate that they ate true or !ale, but 1 have no doubt of them mvt-elf, not the .-lightest doubt on earth, that geullenien who re commonly considered as occupying higher portions thai- uiembs of Congres 1 mean members of the Cbi net, to be puin, because I end that if ou mean to b undentoud you rnut use plain Ungmce members of the Cabinet have Prostituted their ; laces to the gros.et favoritism lor the purpose i ot benefitting tlic:r lr.ends, tn the bestowal of cvu tracts. I t going on to y that that is nut the only ' abuse I have braid ot being practiced by be-uis I of Department, aud I am indisposed to let Congret be made the ica:e goat to carrv iff all the ! sins of the Administration er any other. I h ive Leird that there h.tve been ca?w where t litten contracts have been made, taken, execu.ed according to the wr.tinjr. and after it was thus done, an arbitrary inciea? in the amount tobe paid waa ordered by the oüker at the head of the Do part men l. Now, sr. what I should like, and I hoje the Judiciary Committee, ho hae this subject before them, win tum their attention to it, is to m.ike it a highly penal offense for auy head of a Department to interfere with his uUrd.uaJeand order them to make a contract. 1 heüet e that that is a matter of no uncommon occurrence. I do nwtbe'ieve tht the Cabinet is mote puiethm the rest of mankind; and :f it is necessary to lor- 1 tify our own virtue by the pain and pi.n tltie of ; these jenal statutes, and by the terror of impriv j onment, I think the itue penalties, should le held i up aa a terror to others besides members of Con- j press; and 1 do hope and pray that these very i afijtei of which I am peaking, and which are,' as I believe, practiced infinitely mre thau tl.e . cie your bill is aimed at, will receive ti e atten- j tKn of the committee, and that we th ill have a renal statute puardin and protecting the public treasury am the public interests and public ter- j vices in that behalf. - - j This is th kind of a Cabinet, acconling to i Republican testimony, which is bankrupting the! country. If a Democrat had made this fearful wesusation of course he would be considered a tralLor? What U Joh P. Hals!

Tne Tai tlllli nd Ihr Mumersme Oft, fire II :retes. The tx bill hi at length paed both lIouet of Cii?r-, and on'y awaita lb igi.alnte i.f the Pre !r nt lo b-ome a I4W. It i to lake eile-1 on the I t of Augul. Tue ptvle will, therrfnre, fn re tl.e ntion.vl U x tlierr a.I tum bin,; their dKr for the first litae in the h.ti.ry il tbe tntfui. 1'u !!': attention thu lar hi only be"u d.rertr to the long lit of article to betate! and the t-che-lule of rale-), the manlier and mo'e of cl!ectinjr the lax l as attracted but Utile notice. Our readers will es by thoo sections of tl taw which provide for putting it into operation, which we published the ether day in the IltralJ, that it provide for a small aimjr of ofilce holders, with good salaries a feature that will create no little commotion among the ofliceseekrra. In the Crat phrt, there I to lie a C-immt.iorifr ef Intern! Revenue at Waahtngton, urronrnJed by his nece- irT aitant and clrrk, to be the centre of all operation. The President Im the power to divide the d fferent States into ditrt ts the number in eith Sute not to exceed the nutiibfr of rrreeitative in both Houses of Con;re4. For ruh Ui tritt theie are to be np-pointe-l an a-eor and tolle. tor, with aiatants. Thee districts are to be ubditid! into convenlerit districts, with deputy aMew.r, rollrctois and ai.Unl. 1 his will create eeveral thou.ii d new ollicra, at the diapoaal of the National Administration, with sataiie ranlntr from one to four thousand dollars j rr annum. A new scramble for olllre wijl Immediately take place; the prty Idler and party runners wilt be 011 tho qui ri're (r the otls, and will soon he on their mart h to Waaliintoii, berieginir the President fr a 11 uppolulment. Theie will l plenty ol lhe ho will be lull of pttrlolUm, under tltU Incentive, ready to aervo the Oovcinment under llii law.

however tnucli they may be detted shontdrrIng ihe mti'kvt In their rountrv'a drlrnr; and we. nur eitert anon to see llne aeenr that wrte cnuted In Wuihinloti iihh Pio-idetit IJ11 coin's taking the helm id government to ein ted In every particular. The aMbilra between the il.flVi nit liitiijiM will lo iriirwrd with all Ihrir f nner vigor, This will no doubt be the aboib lii(( aubjtHt at W al)inloii until tbe apitiuiinttit me di-jM.Til ot, run to the tulu-mii of the army at Richmond. In view ol the I re number of otbcea 1 re led 7' obti tili bill, theM lillliblo that wlllt lko plan to ti i ti them, with tint rixnl iitl.o de l, and the ltiiH.i.tli u that they ahonhl be tilted with a bet. ter ela III hi ummI, the Pieddt iit should loth' with et iblih aome n.i tn.i piincipte ia a o ii or gultlu lor their electinn. HwlnMild m ilk out such futiro for hi action n will pretrnt lhet) iiiiMii t int jxi-iiion from falling Into tbe band at another set of inellirlent dli ial like thoe in MiH'ioti of nur ciutoiii hoiii und poot olh er thioiibout the eoiiiitry. 'I h pontic will Jud-e of the law a git'il deal by ll.u ihart(lei nf the men who exei nte It in their midt. I.etnn, then, liave men In every partietilar competent and c iii ti vative, and not of that cl wliich will furnUh woik for a ConreHiona investigating eommittee in every tas htiict, like our Custom House in this city. X Y lliralJ. The Democracy und tlic Uor, . That in this national emergency the Dernocracy of Indiana, banirhin all Iteling id' pa.oln and resentment, will recollect only their duty to the whole country ; that llii war should not be waged in a spirit of coiHjuet or siibju:atioii, nor tor the purio!o of overthrowing or interfering with the lights or in-tilutiotis of the States, but to deleud and maintain the Miprcin tcy of the Constitution, ud to preserve the Union with all the dignity, eiulity and rights of the eieral Statca unimpaiied; and that s soon ns the-e objects are accomplished the war ought to ce.ise. 11). That we will rustain, with all our energies, a war for tbe maintenance of the Constitution, and of the integrity of the Union under the Con stitutioti; but we are opposed to a war for the emancipation of the negroes, or the subjugation of the Southern States. We clip the aboie resolutions from the platform wliich waa adopted by the Democracy of Indiana in Convention assembled on the bth day of January lat. No candid roan can object to the doctrines which those resolutions enunciate. They declare that "this war should not be waged in a spirit of conquest or subjugation, nor for the purpose oi interfering with the rights or institutions ot the States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution, ane piescrve the Union with all the dignity, equality und rights of the several States unimpaired." This is following out the spirit of the Federal Constitution without deviation or shadow of turning. They comprise the very rules which were enunciated by Lincoln in hiis in-itigural address and in his proclam tlion calling upon the people to rallv to the standard of their country and aid in putting down the rebellion. The people indorsed Lincoln's address and proc-' l imatiou, and they should now, for thes.ime reiKans, itidorpe the Democratic platform. The Democracy, then, sustain the war because it is a war for the maintenance of the Constitution and tho Union. The tenth resolution, as quoted above, is explicit upon this point. Mark its language: That we will sustain with all our energies a war for the maintainnnce of the Conuitu tion and of tho integrity of the Union under the Constitution." Could language be more direct and certain? Could the ime idea be presented in plainer terms? Is the language of the Republican platform, whicb was dopte' on the ldlh ult., more direct and certain? Impossible. Com pare the two platforms and the candid will see we are right. There is no dodging or squirming iu the platform, us has been alledged by designing demagogues and political knaves, and the above resolutions are proof positive of our declaration. Rut w hile the Democmcv are supporting the war as a means to prevent the destruction of the Government, they declare in equally emphatic term that they "are opposed to a war lor the emancipation of the slaves." They take this position because emancipation would not only in tetihifv the feelings of the S uthern people against the Government, but it would i.ot aid the Government in the Ieat in putting dow.i the rebellion. Furtherm re; it would be detrimental dmtructirt to the interests of the white race to turn lKse among us three or lour millioiisof barbarians to corrupt society, and eat out our sub stance. The fool, if his natural vision is not obscured, mu-t tee that this would be the result. Sch is the position of the Indiana Democracy on the war question. Therefote, thoe w ho are in favor of putting down the rebellion upon constitutional term-, and are opposed to the emancipation of the slaves of the South, are invite! to join tho Democracy in supporting the bth of January ticket. Rut those who have no regard for nie v.iiiiiiui.iii, una ucire 1111? nrnirs u . , , r . In V mtli tnrtit.f LiAja am i .r it ri i.l htfria. iut c "Hi 11 IUI MVit if ' V n Ul u . . ii.ti. support the ticket which was nominated ou the lMh of June. Choose ve between the two. Isivcrtnctbury Rfgisttr. ?lr Lincoln I lie Way lie Imilale M'nalitnton Jefferon won.

In February, ltbl. when Mr. Lincoln was on j Lirdis-till salable at 7'c, but is generally his way to Wachtxigton. he a!dre?ed a deputa- 1 held nt !"c. About 600 tierces of prime were tion ot citizens ol Kentucky in this city, and i procure! at 7?4e. A good demand for tn inufacctatcd what would be the jajlicy or his Adiniuis- j tures at 7n?74c. and come not quite sweet sold tration in the following distinct aud unmistakable .t the inside rate. terni;: The stock t' pork in the packing vards yester- " e mean to treat yon as near as we poss bly j ,1 IV a 216.411 barrels, and according to private can ns Washington. Jefferson, aud Madison ; a.J Kes tl.e amount in private watehoii-cs ii untieatcd you. Wc meau to leave you alone, and i usually large, which if udded to the above would in no way to interfere with your institutions; to j ,l0 j(,üt,t swe; ,jie nnjul!I1t lo a quarter of a milabide by all and every compromise of the Con- j lion barrels. The stock on the 1st day of July tituiion. J each of the following years was as follows: And how did Washington, Jefferson and Mad j TtAR " t ison tret clavery aial the claveholding communi- j w(jo "16 411 ties? Washington signed the first law for the re- ; jlgj CgVC delivery of fugitives from labor; Jefferson pur-j 71553 chased a vasi clave empire, and Madison voted j " ' ' fr the provision of the Constitution to continue It is rather discourptig to those who hold the s'avo trade for twenty years. And how h is : lnrj.e stocks of the article to contemplate these Mr. Lincoln treated slavery and the slaveholding j fume.-; and ctill more so to' reflect how they commutiities? lie his, under a party pi e-vure, would compate if the stock in tlie West were given hi signature to a bill, passed in the Leatof j added at this date each of the years. The high a fanatical excitement, to abolish sdav ery in the ! rates of gold and cterling exchange have mDistrict of Columbia. He has sent me-sige to 1 .iced a movement in all kinds ol foreign goods Congress advising the passage of resolutions to j during the week, and prices have improved; the

encourage ernmcipil.on iu the Suites. vN ht or Washington, Jeffer?on or Madison is there tobe discovered in this? Mr. Lincoln, if he is trying to cjpy, certainly makes the pooret possible imitition; and make no belter approximation to the Fathe: f the Republic in policy than he does in abilities and dignity of character. Gnriinafi Tlnqulrtr. A Cnutlon lo Indiana llrpiibllrane Union in the abstract is excellent. In times of jaibbc danger alt party differences should le ropjol; but just now we wi?h privately to drop a hint to our Republican friends in Indiana, borrowing a leaf from the recent record of Wicousin. In the latter State, ou the Union i-sue, tweuty ot.e Union Democrats weie elected from strong Republican J.air.cU. and thiouhout th eutire sessiou the.-e men votad and woikedfor the meanest an! lowest party measures of the

fire In the rear Democracy. Some of them ou'.II eroded Henul by gointr in advance of men elected a straight out Demorrat, taking this c mre apparently to perge thfrnele ol aty atvin from the aocHtion towh'uh thev owed

their election. Watth thee fellow Indiana. Ii init surrender too much. Where you hive a loaf under your arm, theie nny l. such a tiling as be". tig tvi gei eru. and ( iiu hing your cei t meal. Chicago Tnlunt. This is the second warning thvt the Chicago Tribune his given to its Republican friend in Indiana against allowing themreUe to be sold out by their Democratic associates of the " Union" party. Roth these warning articles have leen copied Into the Lafayette Journml, a leading Republican organ In Indians. What doc it mein? Are not the Democrats who have gone iut the Union movement to be treated a the cquil cf their Republican sociatc? Must they be dogged and watched aa though they were a set of scoundrels, seeking an opjairtunity to betray ihcir Iritn Is? Perhaps, however, the Trthunt simply me hi that the Union Democrats of Wiconin hive declined to give in their adhesion I) the ultra incisures of the trecnt Coiigres. and that thi constitute their bad faith, according to the Tribunt'i tersion. How Is it? A'. AUmnj f rem tie Cincinnati Trice Current, July 1 I'ltiMiicIn I und Commercial ftuutmur' for Iii ml wrekt The leiding financial centers hav e been greatly agitated the past week, and the value of railway, State, G ircrmneiit sreuilile and gold haveuu dei gone sudden and large fluctuation. The su-pen-e regarding the j-oniiioii ol our army tefore Richmond, Increased from day to day, so tnucli so that the new s from all other jo;nt w as alinot ovet looked. Tliia auapeute le w bed t'a cliniax on Monday, u(on the sntiouiiceturnt that a gleit battle, continuing two or thiee days, had been fought, und the result lint definitely stated. Thi c ui-d grett r&citeinciil In this city, und buinea of all kinda waa lieleitel, to it gieat exieut. Subequeully the liewa came tht tin taue o tho conflict was a aliatcglj movement, in l ie by Gen. Mi t'U-llaii. to change bia bai o' aupply and cone titrate hl fort e, und thi bring ac out plihn, w.i iruitlel it vitbiiy. Thi quieted public firlnik' aoiorwhat Jctrdav. Gold hIvancid to lb til picni .but lell batk it Ii nie Deiu.ibd N'oie ndvaiicH to -1 prrtit., and In yoo I dem and. The Nolea inul imhi bear the ante i 111 11 111 na gold, a they nie beoig taken lioin cinulit oii wry rapidly and cainclel. In payment ol duliea they m taken at the Culoiii lloiue in New Voik at the rule of ti quarter of a million a day, The money luaikait Ins been nioitt iictlve, but rvuialiia eaier at tcN percent, tor good pa 1 er. Kxi h uigo I still dull und heavy at our quotations, which tre the same they weiO a week ago. The high premium (or silver I f inding a good ileal of inconvenience in the way of change iu till depiitmenl. VITINU. SktllMb .Ni w iork.. )i ill par Gobi 1 (i$t pi viii 'J0U; pi em Silver..., Ii pi tin j pi cm Demand notes I pi em 7 Ü-HI " 5 puin The hill authoiizing the Secretary of the Trea sury to l-ui) tbe a'bblional J,iJiii,tH)ii nas pa.cd the House, und is now befoie the Senato It will pa-s that body, but will bo modified sumo w hat 110 doubt. The news from England by the Scotia I quite favorable for breadstuff, tin active demand having arisen iu Liverpool, and prices ruateriully advanced. The probability is this movement has been consequent upon a sudden unfavorable chmge in the weather. The weather has been quite changeable; some show ers and the temperature at times hih. Tho summer so far Ins been rem irkVdo for the low temperature and unusual amount of rain which has lallen; liiere having been no protracted dry weather. Wheat looks well, and in the entire West promises an abundant yield, so far as regards the winter variety. The lato accounts from the sprir.g sown ure more favorable. A cample of w hite winter is now before us and indicates an abundant yield. It was cut last Monday. Corn, oats, and grass abundaut, and, owing io the long continued moist weather, the whole face of the country, including field und to rest, is covered with a great prolusion of ver dure, and the promise of most abundant crops as regards this State, Kentucky, aud Indiana at least was never more lla tiering. The markets fur general produce have been dull, and the business done small. Flour has not changed much. Under the for elgn news, prices advanced lUc per brl, and the market closed him under the continued favorable advices from England. ' Superfine $3 ÜJa4, and extra $1 10.i4 20, and fancy brands $1 2."a 75. Wheat ruled cteady. Corn advanced to 35a3bc, and h is been iu active demand from distillers. Rye advanced to 49 1 50c. and in good demand. Otts advance! to 34 i3.rc, and in good demand. Whisky advanced to 125c in the early part of the week, and has been steady at this rate up to the close. The distillers are working dy and night, with wonderful energy, to ni i'e ns much as possible by the 1st prox., befoie the Lax law goes into operation. In tho distilleries or warehouses at tachel theteto, nil whisky found on the 1st of August will be t xel, and the same may be said of all otl:er goods found in the place of ra inu facture at that date. The report which was cir culated, that nil goods manufactured atterthe let of July would be subject to taxaiion, or if manufactured before that date, and not removed from the place of manufacture before the 1st of July, would be subject to taxation, is false, and though it bore an absurdity on the face of it. many believed it, and incurred a good deal of expense in removing goods from factories last week. Rutter is dull, and the demand limited. No change in prices. Linseed oil advanced materially, and at the cloe w as held at $1 ; the stock very light. The crp of flaxseed now growing is excellent, and the breadth of land sow n is large. Sugar is )Xc, ns regards refined, and jC better for nw, with good dem ml from consumers. The receipts from Memphis met with a slow sile. a holders paid high prices, und could not afford to t ike the current rates in this market in order to admit of such profits as to justify the venture they made in visiting that city. Intact, Porto Rico seems to be preferred to Louisiana, us the quality is fully as good, and then there is no loas iu the tare, which is a weighty consideration, t this season. Molasses cells at 46 to 50o accord ing to quality. Coffee is very firm at 2D to 22o. 1 tiere is terv little to he hail at the iikicic rate. Ti i ., 1 i, , , i . i. i e .1 I be arniv deraaud keeps the market bare of the 1 . - . lower grades The nniket for provisions h is been extremely dull. F;rst class city packed mess oikco!dal $1 ), and at the close it was offered fieely at this 1 rate. o oeuiatnJ lor bulSi poik nor for bacon.

and prices are merely nominal. tth the ex- , nntl Jiudl- cc.tiun 0f tiie rmy demand, which is hardly no1 tit-e!. there in no immirr wh itevrr.

proposed increase ot duties assisted this somewhat. r Tnin, Taxe! Whatever we have lacked before in the want of knowledge as to the capacity of the country to beir taxation, we are in the way now of making up Jor II such deficieucies. The Lax till now before the President for approval will entitle us to a ftir standing among the old and effete monarchies f Europe, co far as the universality ot taxes will give us a position. That au exten cive system of taxation is necessiry to pupprt the Go err men t r.o one will doubt. It is the price the fieople must pay for slavery agitation. Whether there are any who will think the price moderate, eieti it clary is abolished, we must doubt. Rut whttettr the jud-iueut of the masses cpon this poiut may be, there is not a man, woman or child, now living, who can hope

to see the dy when thi burden shvl cease to weigh them (loan. We shall pubti-h the liw at length a o1?i a ;t i rece".el, and wehp? eery indi vidu 1 w ill keep it wheieit em be con stantly leienetl to, for it tnaik a new era in the Litory ol our intion. Ilbthianes allbuiinesa men to look well to t) cdioi'a of tliis act. All ajothecaries, auotiut.eer, banker, billiatd tables, broker, bowling alle, cattle brokers, claim agent, coal oil dtil!er, commercial btokera, conlectioneers. circuc, dentist, distillers, eating houes, horse dealer, hotel, juplers,' lawyer, Ii ery stable keepers, rotnufacturers, peddlers, photographcts, paw nbrukeri, physicians, retail dealers, retail dealers iu hquors, rectifiers, surgeous, tobaccoi.it, theaters, tallow chandlers, soap makers, wholesale dealers, wholesale dealers in liquors, must take out license on the 1st of Augut for carrying on their buvines, and pay for the stme a tax varying from five dollars to two hundred dollars ter annum. In addition lo this, eve.y note, bill, check, lecelpl. lond, iimrtg ige or deed mut have a Government stamp upon it alter that dale, to reeder it legal und valid. This will be thel iw on the Istd.y of August next Dttroit Free V'S.

Who Canard I lie War! They (ihe Republicans) h ive brought the clamity of disunion upon the country, and we. by jcare and compromise, hop to restore it. Martin M. Ray, Jni uary 17, Icfil. Whoever said that this war was brought on by the Republican tarly, was lo be pitied lor hi Ignorance or condemned lor hi rascality. Martin M. Kay. June I?, Irli'J. In view of the fai t, that both ofthvhove quotations came fiotn the umuth of Ihe sii.io hihi, the (pietii;n naturally nrl-c, In which taso did bo lit er hi true sentiment? Did he utter hi tine sentiment on the I7ih day of January lHl, when he declared tint tho Republican pur tv IumI pioiliiel the trouble now reeling ii.n tho country, or on ihe th day June, llii, whin, with pililotlo vehemence, de exonerated the Kimmi il u-ttu tiiity Irom all reMiuibility In the piviiiir? Will Mr. Ry rtiliglitcn u upon thi point? Sui rl v Mr. Kay has many face. iMvrtHCcliurj Itrjutrr. Its Jliatllrt III .Ulltliiri' .tpltiluifiH. We nie un leou tinted w lilt tin military fame n Geiiii tl Kit I'ii4 King, who In been aligned to the command ol General Fiemonl' corpa Therefote, wo are the more unable to uudertaud why he li t been itppointed to the roiiiiiMiid ou r Ihe vxpeiienced (eiieral In that cot I truer tl SJieuck mid Milly. Iteiiinl bem U, the i n or Ih bjadiii'Jna I een III ncilve sei v li e In Ihe lDOl arduoti eauil nLn of the war, and ha btn unilormly Hiiccedut, In the c impdgu thi sen sou he has been In several severo ciil' igemiiifs, In which he ilinl et I ueiienilahit. Thatntthia time, jiiit alter thu rt'iuiikublo piitsii.t of Jack sou by this corps, it n outside officer a!. ouhl be brought In and pi. i t ed over General who b it u ineiited distinction by liiidliiiruirhed sei Ice, I one id' the tinat coiintablo thine in the tie ilinj of the Administration with that department. Cincinnati (iuuttf. m i . . I ITT A pair of Colt's pistols have just been completed, which are to be presented by Piesident Lincoln to the Jy'ig ol l'cnmaik. I hev atu elegantly carved und beautilully oinamenitd with L'old ti nd silver. A chield im-citcd in the handle bears thi inscription: " Fnun the Piei dent of the United State to the King of Denin uk." The cost of this beautiful pic.-ent is i.ot far liom $'J00. fVehave at present two new State rgan izuioin atinlvlni; to Congress Tor iiomissiou into the Union Western Virginia and Utah. Mj??iiil äNoti? 70 ADVERTISERS. All iJrertifmtuU taken, a jfc(el timt, tnt onierfl out bejorr the erjiritin of the time i'tled, tcill l i htrtftl tht reyulir rain for the oil tnt u; to the time tKn are orJtrtd out. MEDICAL. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. fBlO LADIKS OFOELtCATR HEALTH ORIMPAIRKU .R. 'iri?iniztitii, r to thoie bj whom an inrrt-an if family i r.-n?n any reason ohjectionabh1, the i ndersUned wnudt i'T r irescriptin which ia psrfecHj rliaMf and sal-, mut which ha been prescribed in various part of the Oil World Tor thepatcentury. Although tM article in very cli-'ap and imple, yet It has been put up in half pint uottlt and otd very extensively at Ihe exhortitant price pr5 per 'ottle, the undersigned propose rurnih the recipe for fJl.by the piHesion ol which every lady can supply herself with a perfect safeguard, at any drua tore for the trirtinjr sum of 25 cetit per year. Any physician or drutririi-t w ill tell you it is perfectly hartnk'ss, thousands of testimonials can be procured of its efficary. Sent to any part ol the world on receipt offl.bv addres. ing. Dr. J.C. OKVKKAL'X, P.O. nox,Xo.2333,Xew lisven.Connecticut. Uly22-d4w'61 NOTICE. Two Horses Strayed or Stolen. STRAYED OR STOLEN from tbe sutscriber. on Davidson ctrept, between Michigan and North streets, in Indianapolis, on the 18th of June, tw o Horses and a Colt. One of the hoifes is an iron gray, upoitd on bin neck and head with red spots, about 7 years old, 16 ban-Is hib, sh ol he fore. The oilier Is a dark hay. shout the same age, size and biht. and walk a little t-tifT. I think has no w hite on him, ot bhod. The coll Is a mare, a year old past, and light baj. A liberal rt ward w ill be paid to any person who will return the horses or give information that will lead t-i tbeir recovery. Jy3-dlAwJ C. F. WISNMIER. PIANO-FORTES. taMty ALL WHO WISH TO GUT ELEGANT fn222J2vdG Rosew ood Pianos, superior tone and ti -h, jTJij1n are invited to exsniiue the liinos of Cba. u M. iftielT, of Baltimore, now ou exhibition at Mr. Sufft rn's i!uM: boon s, in the Jtna LuildiuRooms open from 7 A. M. till ?i P. M. Jy3-dly J. WILLIAM SUFFERX. FOURTH OF JULY. Indianapolis Branch Bank. 1 HIS Bank will be rloed on TrMar, July 4th Xotes due on that dar must be paid on Thnrsday, Julv 3d Jy2-d3t I). E. SNYDER, Ca-hier. BRANDY. Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. 5s JACOB, PROPRIETORS, a n SOLE APrOIXTING AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. Depot 45 Columbia M.Cinrinnntl A. FRANCO. ln-!;anKil:s, jeC5-d1y A it-nt for Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. C. L. S. Matthews, GENERAL COMMISSION ao FORWARDING MERCHANT, Iaiirgc Firc-l'roor Ruilclin, no. 124 ronrrn ST., west side, Between ?lnln Street and the River LOUISVILLE. KT. XfQm Consignments are repectful!y solicited, and iranediA:e ale w-.ih prompt return guaranteed. janl3 PIANOS. Piano-Fortes. another Invoice of CHICKERING & SON'S STEINVAY & SON'S PIANOS, .iptsnüTmtf, n Jxt recehed at Xo. 4 Bates Uoue. Wll LARD k STCWEIJ. X. B. Pianos tcneJ to order and ET T1IE TEAR Jel W. 4 S.

AMUSEMENTS.

aHKTItOlMUjrrAIV HALL. CI.F tK I HK T. Drr (!rtle, or Par utte, f. .f a t,rt. tit-man.. r" rent. lor a l- tv m,l l,ri,iii,u ... ".'nut. ...."." cci. t. fltHt . . . .7. rnn. . . . Cetil. re a a 1 1 t t.Jti i. ir Pnvate lw-xe tob ldtj ,r-i; MtiU el In Private V (ialirry. THUKSÜAV KVKNIXO, JULY 3. Last til ijht but two of tLa faninaiirg and talented And boned of M'.t Ala, Ltn will fca preented the Lew Comic Drama railed the DUCIiraSS di: FUOXSAC, to which Milte Eutma and Ada both appear. Toconcluds with the new Pro'ean piece XD "ST TOO X -A. T X2Ml Ada In tbrre rbarartrr, with on and XI u Emilia In three cliaracier. a dance. To-mirrow a Grand Fourth tf July Performance. Wtl hitt r II i pi ar. T7lHor open at 7,'i o'cl'ik. emnetee at a. Thf LZCTURJZS. MEDICAL LECTURES. a.-IT U. IL T. HI ALU t.f New Yntl, will Ktnre In Ma. ilil llil, India'!!'"'!. Ml Tuend?. VI e.!ielr. tnl Tlitir'le evetttuf. Julv lt. 7 I, anil .Tt. at a o In expUnti.ii r all mednal jurni, and In ail votary nf ll,v' ne ilrdicil"ii. whitli ha latin to tie tbe tin tu-1 tu- att. Iii Im lure In lb Kmliri.fttilait lntltit, Wablnirtnn City, i n llrleiio v. Dnig Med t all' ii, trrint a proMititl ken.itiiiiti, a.d Iii Ii tun In I'aliiniiire, ll. 1 .ti. i'l,i ani, Tr"tit', IViirla, n.l ottr mm, t pokrti of I y I lie j.tr. n It ivtn made a d rp and abiding liii'teion on the intuit of Ihr tltUttic 'i'ple, .lliilawltl III 'i-tl. Ir, Trail limy 1 1 (iMiP.illrd st I lie 1111 flout M A. M. tosr.M. jt:..i!(it EXPRESS. TU I: ADA.MH EXPRESS JCOMPANY. . i cn i:. i si: n i cil i ti i: s NO. r: EAST WASHINGTON STREET. fllllK AHlllS XI'H M COMPANY ln eae.lnI tornt t In-1 r liiiiuerou. put t'vii and fi ti-iida Ibal lry air now ruiiiiiii 'Mirer Daily Ei't'N T' in rH'm OIlTOIlSrjvT-A.TI, Over llio liilliinital mitl Clnr liimi tt lliillroiMt Our !a-lrrn rrflnKt and .Mniu-y will arrie tvtejte Lour In advance of t lit- lime lit-rrtofi-re. Having opeiit-d in utiW In M.M-ttia, Tenn., wa are pre. pnrtdt t TirnarJ Fit h'ht i,4 Mtiev to that point. Ji'.'fl d3w JOHN 11. Olli:, Agent. DRY COODS. Lynch 8l Keane, 3.1 WUST WASHIXOTOX sthkit, 2TC! TSV SB."ACIVJLIVa? OTHER LARGE INVOICES OF SUMMER DRY GOODJS, l.ntlii')1 lrr Cond, rvrryllilnp: In Line, itntt .'Netveat II'alK. TACT, and Silk Matuüli, new ftyle Saipies, SUawI i and l'louk, Ir nteil t'alirnei., P.rasolH and Sun l'mlr liar, lliHjp Ski i", Hosiery Ac; Irh Linens. Kmbroidrnes Wlute fitnHli, Linen aii1 Can brie llaiidkeichiefi, Uleactied and Drown SherMiijr, Cloves, Xoiloiis. Vtl American brant', ircin He a j art1 up; II12ST iVfJt.iSii MJtlVTS, Only P.'.'gC a yard; L.ii)li:S VUKIiUA'G CLOTlf, 0-4 wide, only GI)e a yard: ;n;,wv nir jr;a nkridi m:, very g'Hd, 3 p;tlr 25c. TRY HALLOU'S FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, only to be Lnd at Lynt b &. Keane! TRY P.EST FRENCH COUSLTS AND WAISTS. CKOTH, CASSiKEREÄND PANTS STUFF For men's and boys' wear; S raw Good, Hats, Caps, and Flat? t-vt rythiinf to le fuuud in a lry (ioods Store. Stock complete; bon?ht at recent auctions in New York; will t oid 20 percent, btlow former prices forca.h. HOOP SKIRTSTH00P SKIRTS! Having raad? arrangements with two of the largot-t Iloop Mvirt ManufdC'orie in tbe Ea-t, we are prepared to o3Vr thew, wbolesjile and re-ail, at New York prices. Call and examine tbe stock; no trouble to tdmw god. Only one price. Remember &ign of tbe Ci? Hoop Skirt. jenG2-dly AGENCY. OXER TOl'FKT, Late Adjutant Ree IC. S. Bl'TTKRriCLn, Iiteof Sec of State' oiltce. TOVSEr & lillTTEllViELn, U.S. CLAIMS AGENCY ISO. IO WTT VASlIISTO!M ST., (Over Vajen's Hardware Store.) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. ENSIONS, Eunty Inds, f 100 Bounty, Back Tay, Extra Pay, and in fact all claim against tbe united States tucces.-fully aud speedily pro.secuted be:ore tne spt-r.il I lenartments. Sn?cirl atten ion piven tn making ont Muter In and ont j Rolls, officers Pay Holla, Commutation or tjuarters tor Recruiting Uflicers, Ac, Ac. Particular attention piven to procuring discharges for "juiperannuated'' and di.-al led soldier. Notarial businea and all kinds of wrttinjr solicited V have made arranen.eüts with a prominent attorney of Washington City to attend, in person, to all claim that may be referred to headquarter. Having had an extended practical military experience, we believe that we have luaüfication for doing a collecting and claims business that but few posses.. Soldiers, or any one else, desiring information concerning tbe location of any regiment, company, or battalion, are invited to call, A-no charges are made for nny information whatever. aNo, soldiers desiring transportation heme or tojoiu their regimen's will be given alt necessary information gratis. Our connection with the difTeren' Military Departments of this State enables us tobe of great service to all desiring in- j formation concernirg the Mime. Rr.rK.KSNcr.s et rrRMissiox. Gov. O. P. Morton; Cot. J. S. Simonson, U. S. A.: Gen. Laz. Noble; W. A. P. elle. Secretary of State; Capt. James A. ilkin, U. S. Q. M.; J. H. VaJ-n. y. M. G-Tierl. TOl'sKY A CUTTf RF1ELD. my29-dly Lock Box 127 Indianapolis Indiana. DRY COODS.

sr Ö- x ft I 7 v: s. ie i 2i z XrJ2 w T tl' s ra -s ' e. u2 "'S SB mm 7Z 5? 5C n p 5 ass I w! X mt. v tt mm mm ti e. e .i 1 o FRUIT CANS. &C. TX7 7 ILL b in great GmJid. They cu h purchs,ed at yery low rate from a stock ol Ti'REE HUNDRED DOZEN, I QitaitM xiiid Iltili G:illoii-, At Xo. 11 Wet Washington St. - Have also received a large atock of Nails, Strip IPnare.' WireCoth, Hor-sr klurzles. Delling and Tacking Rope, Table aud Pocket Cutlery, Together w ith a targe lock of Hardware for Farmers, Bailders, aiech aide, Jlachjuista, aud Lailroad. - J. IL VAJEX.

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SECOND LARGE INVOICE SUMMER DRY G00DÖ1 JUST RECEIVED -A.T V

ITo. 5 East Washington St.,

COXSISTIXQ FINE DRESS GOODS. LACE AND SILK MANTLES. LI NKNS üLÖYKb AND HOSIERY TAR A SO LS. HOOP SKIUT8,

LADIES' GENTS1 AND CHILDREN'S FINE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, CLOTHS, UrnN nticl Iloyr' IVcnr, TriiiitiihtK' .otion, c.

KVKKUIII.XQ IX THE LINE, AND AT rRKT THK M. H. GOOD, CROCERIES. Ruger & Caldvell WnOliKSJIiE GROCERS AMI COMMISSION MFJKIIANTS, A'o. oh w.'itintoii si. 7ieMS Ei-t rf OU fefl.mt' HiUt .nf. J'li;, it'iiail. 200 50 o0 200 ;0 20 10 IlWtP.rLS Pbirnlx Reined 5iifiar, nARRELS Crusbed Sugar; nARRF.I.S powdered Sugar; HARKKLS Ttdlow Sugar, rarloua brand; HARREI-S Golden Sirup, A No. I; RARRFLS Honey Sirup; RAbRKLS Stewart' Simp; IJHlJS Mi'lJf j: 20 Iu tora and for aale br LUG ER CALDWELL, 64 East Wanliinston L 100 100 150 50 BAGS Old Java Coffee; BAGS Rio Coffee; BOXES Ground Coffee; Do. tn Tapers; BAGS Roasted Coffee; 200 CHESTS and Half Chen Gunpowder, Youna; Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Oolong Teaa, very rbeap; I.SPICE, .'asia, Cleve, Cinnamon, and general assortment f Spices suitable for retail trade; Black and Cayenne Pepper. For le low by Rt'GKR k CALDWELU 6S East Wsihiogton L 1T LjO. 1 and No. 3 Mackerelin BrreN, Half Barrels, and J.1 M's; fcQQ BOXES Herring; XÖÖ B0XFSCodfl'ib; 1 lltir BOIES Smoked Halibut. 1UÜ For aale low by RUG Ell A C XLDWELL, 63 East Washington st. V LARGE ard well selected assortment of Grocerie now receiving and for6ale a low as at any hous in the West. Country üerehaiit and City (in-cera invited to examine our stock. EUG Ell A CALDWKLL, je!3 62-diwly Ci East Washington st. IOO DOLLARS REWARD. BY direction of Philoxenitn IJsre, No. 44.1.0.0. F., I will pay the sbo-e reward fur the apprehension and conviction of tbe person or person ruilty of the murder of Bro. Lewi Cbaboud. on tbe nieht of the 2ith of Mav. 1S62. J03KP11 STAUB, X. (., June 5. 1.2. Phlloxenian Lodge, No. 44, 1. O. O. F. j6 d2w FOR THE UNDERBILL BLOCK FOR Des.iral.le Building Lota fronting on I KT 33 OF SQUARK NO. NORTH IUÖ tect. ;i JOHN' 51. I.U1ID. lö per foot 2t'i50. M W w C H m c 15 perfoot 22bO - mm. f t 0 A f f J. 11. OSGOOD. ScM fcr t2,7L0. CO w SOLDFOUlH.OOf it HD'PLIS rEJIALE INSTITUTE. 9 a S

MICHIGAN STREET. rinilE PRICE OFTDE AROYE PROrERTT OXMICIIIflAX AND DELAWARE STREETS HAS BEEN KELCED I from tU Pr f- ta $05 per tA. On lenn j U ai.ia from iS lo 4ii pr' Thi H the cheape-t srvl mit de.irible yacaul property In the city, by SZ per cent.. Dort of Wthiojun, Wtween Illinois. Ielawar and North reeu. which Uth canter of Ii.Uui.apoii. r Partrea wirtlag nior than 40 feel caa hay a part of lb neit lot. TEkMS Or.e-fturthcasb.balanceln I, laud 3 years, with antral Intereat. For farther informatioti call at ny office oyer Talbott'a Jewelry tkor. H. PAtUUlU. IiiHianapcHa.lndtana, Febnssry 1, ISO ftsl-tien

COOD0.

IX PA LT OF

CLACK AND FANCY MI.KS. NF.W STYLES SAQUKS. wiim: coons. EMIUlOIDEnn.

UMUUK.LLAS. MLK MITTS, Tt) HIT TtK K. IHK TIMM. ( AIL MUX AMD rXAWIHf Propriotor. MEDICAL. f Miff if ioltt, .. i tttj It tJCcui rtt r 4 cr ifce jDttciit, U'i: a nmjli rt nah, if a a a. t efi .M 4 asrm Sr . t a a to In J . ?,f field in Ita Jlra e.M; tKtt tuu ta it Istfinnirttf ukuIJL yitll to a mild rtmtJy, if net alten! I to, otn J SctiUL Jcjtritttj&i'crir Wrr? Jlrct introduce! t!r.ir. tstra cX It lm j roid that the'j ar tA ficutjli, firJifa, jjtctirititt M Z f nthma, finttUf li, thi JlxJant: juh in. tCcJiu.timhilc.nt citd giving immeJiati rtlUf. JubHc Speakern ff Stncer JJ Hill fs.d them ejfecVjSL fr clr.irintf and vtremifthming the iKice M fiotd ly all (pnifgir.ia an 1 (l-Lr.ra in, J.fidicirif, a 5 ants j-rr I xr. ?irv .llrilicnl IHcot-ry. For lie peei'y and permanent cure rf GoNoI; KHK A, GLF.KT. tltKTIIAL IMSCII ARtJE. SKMINAL VVKAk.NKHS, Mtillll Y F.Ml.slIMt INCONTINANCK.tiKMrALIKUITALUJn, GraTel,srirttire,arid Afectl.ai.f tbe KHney.artd Madder rbirli bas been tid by upward of on hundred pbyt lana, I N TMFIR 1'KtVATE PrtACTlfF. fflTH ENTIRE rC I'KSS, tipi4-dinjt Cube!.., Copaiba, CajMiul any oilier compound Litberto known. " f lllAAS SEi:Ciri VilehS Are eedy In action, ortenerTectlnp a cure tn a rw days, and wbetisrurela effect -d It 1 permanent. Tliey srt prepare! from vegetable extract Ibal ar bar tu Um ob Ibe vtem and never naui-rate tbe kiouiaib, or Inipref nate the bre.tb; atd l-elna; ua:ar-ctet, all nauaeoui tsftf I avnldt d. 'orhan?e nf diet it necesry wtllt Uitiff tbem; nor doe tlieir artlnn interfere with baaine.a pursuits. Kacb box contains aix doten Pill. I IÜCK ONE DOLLAR, And will be aent by mail, post-paid by any adrertlned Acent, on receipt of lb money. Suid by IruRRUta Jen erally. Ni'iie genuine Itbout mr Ijtnature cn tbe wrapper. i. BRTAX, koehetrr. ?T. Y-. General Ajrent. ßi? T0MHN50N h. C0I, ARerds for Indlanspol Jull IAw '81 U A II O O I ; now LOMi now ursToiir.D!! Jut Vul!ihd in a 6(i2J J7nrelj. PRICK SIX CENTS. VLECTTRE cn tbe Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermaiorrbra r Seminal Weakne, In voluntary F.mlloiis, Sexual Iiebllity and Impediment to marriage generally. Nervourje,Cotiumpiin, Kp4 lepv and Fit; Mental and P'uvoical Incapacity, r.-ultinsj from Self- Abu. Ac By IUBKRT J. CCLVFUWKLL, M. D., Author of th Oreen fi'fk, tte A Toon to Thousands of Sufferer eent under seal In a plsia n velope, to ary address, pot paid, on reej,t of 1 rents or two postage stamps, i y Dr. t'H. J. C. KUNE. 127 How. ery. New York, Postofnee Hoi 416. apr3-dA3mis I.lirOUTAATTO LADIES. DR. .'Oil? HARVET, HAYING FOB UPWARD OT twenty yetra -l ioted his professional tinrxcln aivety to the treatm'-tit of Femitle lif f Icialtioar. and having j-iocf-ib I in Louand cf cases In real or ing the afliicte 1 to sound health, baa now entire confidence. ?eriiigpub.icly bio "Great .inter ican Krmrrfy," DR. HARYFT'S CHRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS WM.-1 have r.ereryet failed (when the dlrectiona bavs been arnctly followed,) in removing diflleultiea ariair.f from OBSTRUCTION, OR STOrPAtTE OF MATURE, Or In restoring tl.e system to perfect health, "üenu!fer1rg frm Spinal ASTertiona. Prolapus, Uteri, the White, or j ot tier weakness i.rtije Lterlne Urgan. Ato, in allcas I of Debiliry or Nrrvou ProtrsiioB; Hysterica, Palplt. tiona, Ac, which are Ibe forrui,ner ot tnoreaeriouadiaa ease. tJcB These pills are perfectly barmle on f he constl tution and may be taken by themotdf lirttefr-malewltb-out cansirg di-trev. at the fame time tbey act liVe a charm j by t'ergtber.ing. invtgor.tlr.g and restoring tley.ten 'to a leatthy condition, and ty brii jrlr.g on tbenM.niblj period with regolarltj , matter from what cause ib 0structi"Tii itay arie. Tbey h'uld, bf ever, , taker daring the Prst three or four monb of prrgt.try( ' thuuteß afe at atiy other time, a mtcarriar- witid b tLe result. Fach lux contains 60 Pill. Price fl, and whei.de sired will b aent by mail, pre-pajd by any advertiaa-d A rent, on receipt of the money. Sold by Druggist B-enerly. J. BBTAIC. . Rochester. New York, Gftieral Afett. tÜT TOMLINStlN A COX, Agntf.r IndianalU. Jull'J-dAa 'ti SALE. SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. Pennsylvania. Delaware and XI Ubigau ata.. SION 4, AS PFR PLAT. STREET. Illi tret. oll tea - DAVID .MACY, rq. - x Ü W tri i w n r.SoldloKer..nr.Tln4all - mm C ox Soldi C a 4 Fred. Iiuschbaupt. r

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