Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3676, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1862 — Page 2

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no - JMV Cum i nian II mni be prerrrn Doinocratic Union State Ticket ro& tcctrrAtr or tat, JAMES 3. ATHON, Of Marion County, ro ai-pito or TAT!, JOSEPH RISTINE. Of FoanUin Countj. rt) TKKtM'ftKft Or TAT. MATTHEW L BRETT, Of Divi C'antt ro attoit orarAt, OHCAK H HOHD. O D.Mtur Comtr. roa tcrKti.vTctk,T r rruii ix-.TttcTi03t SAMUEL L. RUOO. 0! Allen Count?. Cj7"The HWIrick connty Ledger propoe. CM. Jon Cosct. of the 3.7J rei merit, as the fusion candiJ-ttt for Conre from tbi district. Warrick Countf. The Democncj of Warrick countj held their County Contention on the 5th hist. aunJ it was the largest nd mot enthusiastic erer he'd. The following ticket wi nomuialeil: For Reprenutie, J me E. Mirick, Sheriff. Won. F. UuJon; Cornraiiotier, Jana Clinton; SurTe, A. H Huff The Democraej of this countj are thoroughly organized and thej rromi? a tu jority of at le ut thiee hundred or er fuin. Secret Political Soeletie. 7h Journal affect to believe t ut secret politic4l orinixitiom are tein fonnl in Indian t, the object of which i to prevent the enforcement of the U. and that they re rapidly extending over the aute. Thi h a eriom chre, and liould not be mi Je, n we believe it li i been, for mere politici! rlfeet. If ucli association do etiat it M the duty of the public authoii tie to tike ire.nure to proinptlj Mippren them Certainly an orgmizttioii of tint kind could not extend fir without the mem leing iii-cjveied to expose it aieinber and it object. The (over nor intim ites tint be h. intorontioii h it such Societies hire been formed, und the editurol the Journal Ute rnoel positively tint be know ucli t-i be the c.te. Of cour.e no man would nuke such an a-ertion without the ptoof at h tnd to autuiu it. A good and loyal citizens, thee gentlemen are under obligation to expose tretaoD.ibl organization. The United Sute-t Grand Jurt will be in sei n this week, and we tijrcest it will be an excellent opportunity for them t furnish to t'i it bodr such information 9 pose lhe.-e ui-ly.l secret societies. aud b, leider of thein to puuiihme.it. If they do not do this, the public cannot lorni any other conclu ion than tlial these charges are untrue, aud that they are impeichiu the loyalty of the people of Indian. to promote paity schemea. We do not believe th it there are in Indian i aecret political orgaiitz aioin. lormed for t!ie pur poie of reitin the enforcement of the liwa. Such charge are nut only vile slander upon the fir fame of the Sute, but they are directly cal cul ited to ire aid and comfort to iht rebels. 1 1 any portion of the community should refuse to piy the taxes nece-iurj for the prosecution ol the present war, or which may arise therefrom, we will renturethe assertion that the repudiation will com from the rery men who now charge disloyalty upon the citizens of Indiana, not be cause they believe it, but to advance partium purposes, and their owu selfish objects. The Stale ITlaas Convention. Our advices from all parts of the State give every assurance that the Mas Convention of the conservative citizens of Indiana, to be held in this city on tlw 30th of this mouth, will be the largest public gathering ever assembled in In li ana It will be a meeting of the people to j:ive expression to their r-eulitneut upon the morueu tous criis in our public nffiirs. A cntlem m from Cr iwfordsville inform u that men, women and children will turn out en nunte from Mont gomenr county, and if the railroads do not fur nioh them facilities lor coming, they s ty tint the mud road ure tili Iree and they will come in wagon. We allude to thi circumstance to iilutrate the spirit which animate the people. It i right th it it i so. There i n h j;e for the preerration ot the Government framed by the father of the Republic except in the stout liearis and determined will of the- people. Conres In been in session over eight month, and it b a done nothing to terni'mte the nitiouil troutde. It his reeu well termed a nero debating society. The negro has been the object of its consideration, not t!ie interest of the white mm uu I the white man's government. If there ever was a time th it the pe ple should speak.it is now We iru-t tint every nin, woman and chill ho desire to mtiiitain the Constitution a it is and re-tore the Union a it w as all wbo desire to pr'ere and erpetuate tbe ruh leg cy of constitution I liberty bequeathed to u by the pitriot of the revolution ' ill assemble nt tbe cupitil on the 3U!i. It sho d 1 he a dem oiotration in nutobers ud ihir.c?er tint will iaae an i(iipiesion ujn the country. TI.e overll:nw of the Government U not only thieiten?d by aruml reb!lion which the Admin'sfra lion witfi Ii the tesource and energies of tlie na tion to bck it has yet been unable to MiS'lue, but tbe attempt i being nn!e bout oit.et piai ters to undermine the Constitution .m l oveitlnow the iostitutious which hive given theGivetn ment allnts value and ad its gretUie-s. Cutely at such a lime aud in ?ucli a cau-e the pcoj !e fhou!tI as.f uible. The Sute Centml Committee have aurnnces from H n. John J. CaiTTtM.v. Hon. W. A KlCHABI?vr(, Holl JOIS S C.ULIIK lid II. O! C. A. WicKLirrE that they will be j ree:it und Miiüies tbe peip'e of Ifidi in i u;-ti the treat is ue !! re the country at the tiu.c vroj.-t!. In additiou the Hon. S S. l.x. id Ohio, ar.il Hon. l. W. V khi . lion J.ii Lw. Hon W. S Hi'LV i.v. Hon J A Ck lns, lL.n. T. A. lIk.MKit. kH. Hll J l Mi Io.N ALI", -'vl. Im L. Dimum and otiMi 1 1' our own .Sute a ill be pre-ent ujkii the .tMiuii Mud d.scu l!ie uio lüen'ou tuetions of thed y. Arr n;ein"its lia e t. en nude with the r iillod rut.ning ii.to Indian ijmii ti inn half fuel train, the arranetueuU tor wbb the diCetei.t road will duly rroniie. The C ull for .'lore Volurffrm. Tf.e call of the Pir-iJenSiJJire hundie-l tboiiiiind more o!unteito aid in ti e spet u uppre!ioii 'f the rebellion. b- been pronijt! reputdel to by the authorities of the lovat States. I'ooi'c meetings are also being cene r.ily beh! to encour:re .m i mid t!iis lie de:inu: utMUi tb? p.itni-tiiu ut the jeotle. A lare a no rtttbuaiic ureetii.g wa leid in this city dm Siturday evu.ing in the furtlerarice of thi object, at birli a number volunteered, while ther C'-ntr .Ltitevl !,bra! v in money to aid tho wb. were wiliirig to enlist. Eery deuu! of the Pi.iJut for meti Mni injr.?y to carry on the w r In thus far been proniHly met We have eutiie conbdenie th i the patriotism cf the ;ep'e will I eiju.. 1 to e.ery emergr.icy that i- preer:tel to them. It. T he jud-airul of tlie Adniiiiitr.iiou tu success UiS r.t-bte tlie ir at 1 tt thrc.' hundrrl

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prom;t intete o the wrmy the lorce l-efore Il'chftiond cn noliidvai.ee, but there is iminii.eiit dm-er th it they may meet ith stiil fmther reeee. Reiiiforieinent mut be ent tliern promptly to preeot new disasters ani to cn-tbl tliern to take tl e effen-ive. Iuli tn t has thus fr done nobly and to maintain the proud position she occupies new efforts and sacriSces are now demanded. We understood the Governor tosiyatthe meeting on Situnlay evening that If Tolunteering failed to meet the requisition from this Sitte, be would be compelled to report to drafting. We trut thst such an expediency will not e necessary to supply In liau i'a portion of the new levy. H wem the new regiments be promptly fil ed? The Governor in his proclamation a-tys. 1 therefore call npn every mn. whatever mvy be his rank and condition in life, to put side his buines, and come to the recu of his country. Upon every mm individudly let me ure the solemn truth, tint whatever nny be hi condition or busine, be has no buine-a or duty half so important to iiimse'f and famdv a tbe sreeiT suppreiou of the refellion That is the spirit which should animate the people in the crisis which i upon the country. It is not only our duty to preach, but practically enforce the precepts uttered. The men of influence, of position, and of weilth should illustrtte their love of country by putting aside their buiness and coming to its recue, for whatever may be their condition or business, they have no duty or bus'tnes half so important to themselves and familie a the speedy suppression of the rebellion. Officers are plenty, but men are wanted in the rank. If our distinguished Governor would practice his admirable precepts by volunteering to shoulder a mu-ket in the i would excite an enthusiasm which would spr&dily till thequota repiired from Indiana. There are hundred of others in our city we could nime upon whom the duty to enlist as privates re.-ts with tenfold moie force, thin the poor men who are expected to go. The nun who hi no family to provide for, o he that ha one and cm leivelhem comfortable, the country ha jculiar claims upon to come to its rescue. While it is the duty of all to cheerfully and promptly resHnd to the call of the Government, the por men who have families tie pendent upon the'r daily labor forsupp rt, should not le asked to m ike sacrifice and permit tho:e in better ircurn.-t n ces, in better 'r.nk ;uid con dition in life," to escape thj toil, the privatiou. and the dangers to which the private soldier is ex posed. Aud there is another class specially called upon in this crisis. Ii is tho-e who h ive prohtthe war, those who have made monev bv n or by fat contracts, an 1 who are urging vigorous prosecution ol the war as the best mean for "the sjicedy suppression of the rebel lion." If the classes we have alluded to would promptly fill up the new regiments required from this State, it would not only inspire conti Jence in their patriotism, but would be an evidence of e ir ne-timss and zeal that would do more than auht eNe for the speedy suppression ot the rebellion. Let our leading and wealthy men no lonrer say "go," but "follow me." That's what will do the work. Sjh'C al Corrc-pondfDce of the Chicago Times. From 11 arising ton. Exposure ff the Plot Against McCleilan An Antvctr to Chandlrr't Resolution Holt the Stcrttary of War st'kt to Defend I limit If at McCitllan't Expense. Washington, July t. l!-C2. The history of nations Ins shown that the worst of men find advocate and defenders, and th it ot ours will prove no exce tion. Even that wretched comatniid ol obstinacy -nd conceit who preside at the War Depaitmenl h is loaud men to deiend bim 1 be measures, however, to which his advocates resort in their vain attempt to tdueld him from the storm of indignation which is Ju.-tly pouied upon Inui r-how to what a depth of shame they have uecended I have been at some pains to collect the fact in reg-nal to the conduct of the War Depaitinent in re. a tion to the recent ielet ot the Aimy ol the Potomac, ana" tbcv are as loilows: The Secietary o' War had loii ago determined that McCleilan .IioiimI nev er l.ke KicIiiiioikI 1 plat et tint I net be.oie the couuny snpjoiteil b.v the i root, months ao. 0er and over a-ani during the pi ogiess of the Penin-ul.t caiupaigu Gen. M' Clellaii e.lt to the W..r Depn m -ir . b sj?cial mesc:iuer , caudal statement- ol nis mi incncal trcnglh. itccoinpanievl by Cat ne.-t nd pi e-ii!g calls for rciiiiorieincnts. Oueofthe-e ine-.-eiiers wis sent alter the batt'eol Wilhams burg. .bout the Dtu ol M i ; one while headqu.trleis wer at Roper's Cornell, near We-t Point; one w hen White Houm1 was tirt ie.it lied, about tne l.'xli of M i; one neu he.uhju u tci s weie at the plantation ol Dr. Curtis ana the bulk ol the a. in was .tili on the left bank of tlie Chicka lioniinv , about the 2?lh til 31 tv, and one (in tllv w neu m it lint)Hoii had bteu eiossel by the ar my. about the 1- h oi June, uiiO lie idtpi.oiers Ind been bxel ne ir Mr Mickey's plant tion, north of Savage Station. During all this time, a p e of twelve weeks, tbe lo.-es of the army trout sickness alone amounted to 5Jd men erilav. This would amount to 3"s,lKK) men, but a y.lHHI of t!ie..c alter a lew weeks absence uccceled in lecruiting their health and leurned to the.r tegitneiits I eiore the late uiovetuent, the army as wetkei evl lioui tins cau-e oO.tMKI men. We lot in knie i, wouiiOf and pri.-oners in the battles ot Wil i tms iui, Wim Piiint, rite Chick ilcuuinv and in .-everal minor actions, 15,000 troops. E timatin-' tlie eeial coips which McCie 1 n I brought to Foriies Monroe by the 1-t of Ai'iil at l'Jj.iMJO strong, it would give him on ti.e 5h ol June a lorce d V'o.IhMJ troops to coi.teud .Z tit-si tlie rebels' "J )0,OO0. Tlie.e figure, u hen the trtitlt coine to be known, will be louinl to be very nearly collect, indeed Mine authorities w lio.-e tneaiis of inlorm ili -n are second to iio.ie, t'.iiuiaie our lone on ihe J5:h at only r7,0 );1. Thenly le niorcemcnts tut to Mi Cieil.m during ah Ihis tune wfie Gen McCall'. div .-ion ot I'eimsylvniii reei ve, 12,0'HI strong, and five other legiineuts, aniountitig to 3 ,000 t:i jie. in ikirig the aggiegaie te.idoicernents 15,'HMJ. Tlie.-e aie inI ude 1 in the above, thus: McCitl'an'a force at Fortress Monroe, Aid 1st Lo.es .n, in s ckticss, 77 day-. . . .ir,500 Losses in battle beloie June 'X . .la.ooij 125.000 Totil loses before tliat date 53 .500 L i ving 7.5 li) A Id M. Cdi s and oilier .ediforcemtiit. 15 01 if) Ad. I rciuM.cd convalescents s,lldd ; Making McCicIlm's force Jure 25. . . !). uild So li.tie is the auer to Senator CttaiidlerV imu,t ut .esaduuoniwtruaitKtd in the Semteycs- : tep'ay. j Thf conimern emeiit of the great l-s.,ter, the dtictt of Mw-Call and Porter t.etr Mvh tri üle. look l i tte on Thursday. June 2rs. He d.;i liters '. weie moved down to sv.e Station on Frdav. 1 i i ti . i .. i . - Drue old tie iite tnati renamed time, accpug i llo- liu:i;y myaiao-ot the fiemv ni- luv unid Satutd. n.glit W e it'.ui.el p"St-ss:oii of the te"egiai-b tni that t Qie. but Gen McCieilaii b ;i tioi.cd its u-e 'U the piecedii g'day, in on.er tint h.s d s atche' ni.rbt not I e M.tert e; t-l by t!-.e e:i eaiy On Fi i-l i t morning be sent Lis I ti tele .rj bic lip iti. tl lo il.e Go ernnieul at Waslrng-

ton. meieiy stating thai the movement towanls j injure le-j-ect an I cheei lul obe-hence to the Cort e June river wav weil under way, and bidd ng i stituliou nd law of our country , theteby ead eu tor a ie days until bis communication 'curing industrv itsju-t regard, prosperity, happishou.d le ie i ened by way of the James river I ue and brother'y kdidnes between se.-5ioii.at" lleh.il piev;ouit corn uainicated In situation J m iking us one of tbe re it n.dioi s of the en th. tui'.y to the Govemme.it. I he W ir Department j commercially, politically, soeia'ly and reliiyu?Iy; 1 was luilv 4-ieul it. But even when this final ibeiefoie be'it " ! lucssige i-aiiie, 4nd it w ts known that McClelhu ! Rr$',ld, 1 That we will un- by that good j w .s cut IT. btanton b id tl e audacity to .y, in ' old conc i vati e ptrty and the coti-erv ative prii.- ' tttewt, that the movement which he proisjsed was cip es winch hive cuitrul'ed aiid sust iiitl our : a very iiupi one. iu.ie easy lo be exe uteil, a ! Government from the days of Washington. Je!- : the road were g-'sj, and one which would in- ; fer-on si.. 1 ober suih pttriats to the pre-ent time, v Ue no loS id hie it projerty on the pul f : tumlv beiiev ing that if the Constitution is to te the tun; that the rebel tieiuth at Richmond : m.inuinod and the Union cemented and resfurel i

h id always been oterraie-l; that it w.s no greater than oum. if a gret'; lli.t it w rid colons to up,x-e tht either Beauregard hiuielf r any part ol hi army w is l Richmond; and i!i..t (en Ja-koti tie re- Wincliester tli.n R ch uioi.d. He j.s.ke meeiingly , at tlie same bme, of Gen. McCIellin tor hiving foiled to tuke

Riehmrtnd, and for beinjr now obHjred to retreif

Iben came four i.r the dais of fearful su per.-e. No rsew could te be ml fr)m the army. Tne War Depart n.nt bad proral-ed to give to the pu'dio am nea lrtn MrCleilati, g'jl or bid. It fdsed that pnom-e it hi mmy O'her. Here was a tact, that MtCielUu's tele gr u hic comuiutiicaiion with the government had been cut tf. Tbe people did not know it, and Sianton refused to permit it to be published. Nothing could be lesrned. The public anxiety was iutense. Apprehensions of fearful disasters were entertained. Men held their breath, and put their eirs to the ground to hear the echo of McClellan's guns. The first news came on Tuesday, in the hape of rumor brought up in tbe steamer of tint morning to Uilt more. It took j thenar th tt 'McCieiUn'a nrray hid been de feated lefore Uichmoiid, w a re reatinz. and hid been nearly annihilated; that (ten. McCellaii tnm-ell bad been cobitilel to take retu.e on ljard of a gunboat in the Jni rier." Tlee rumors were nrt sent by telegraph, but they were quxkly disp itched ty mail, with railroad tpeed, all over the country On Tuesday afternoon, a wiii pteamer Came down the James river to Fortress Monroe with the red facta. of the re . treat, w hich were immediately communicated by telegraph to the War Depirtment. Tint n'ght theie wa mounun in tens ortmuan Is ol laiui lies at the North. Hut whit was lint to the. charlatan ot the War Department? Did he respect the griel of thirty thousand fireside which be bad desolated? Not he. He shut up in the dungeons of Fort Mclleury a man -who tnijht have told the truth (but who had not done so), and concocted and sent over the wires a nnui festo calling the defeit "a glorious victory!" as if that glittering falsehood would restore to ach ing hearts and weeping eyes the mangled remains of thousand of beloved ones left to the mercy of the eneiuv ! Thursda? came. Beare-sof disoatche for the G v eminent arrived here direct from Harrison's l Landing, accompanied by a few other persons who bad witneed and pirtic'pitel in the rebeat. The game was up. Further coucealment was useless. The next morning, tbe anniversary of independence, the truth was ptib!i.htd to the world. Tbe secretary of War was now in "a fix." He callel around him hi boon companion his Chandlers, his Wade, his Lovcjoys and ' the .ther Inters of McCleilan -to concoct a plan! certainly not to save McClelhu, who was at tnat very moment risking his life for his country. The plan was formed; but it was ugreed to wait a few d.ivs in order to ee the tone of the pre-.. The tone of the pre-s was not remarkably en couragiiig. All the honest and independent news piper in the I ind called out in thunder tones fur ll e in-tint d'..-ni s-al ot the of the linn, Stanton The President beg.m to look upon hi in coldly. He instruciev Chan der, therefore, to introduce this resolution, know ing well tint it cm neve be complied with, and that the inteie-ts of the ser-H vice will not permit the publication ol the details j " call for; but f-cek i.g, by appearing m de.he tne publication, to unow nie ouiuin on vjcner.u McCleilan. Siaiiton himself will prevent the publication, if there is any possibility of the disciosutes being nude. The disclosure of the documents named in the resolution would be de ith to Stanton 1 hnpe the disclosures will be in tile. The publication ol the documents' would be n act of justice to McCleilan, for it would forever üenre his calumniators. Ti c c 1 1 n of llie llrmocracy of Center iovnliip. .llarion Count'. At a meeting ol tlie Democrats of Center town ship for the purpose oi appointing delegates to the Concessional Convention to be held ut Franklin and the County Convention, Jubus lioetticber was called to the chair und N. tiaydvu was appointed secietary. On motion ot J. B Ryan, a committee of three was appointed by the Chair to t-elecl the said delegates. The committee appointed the following delegate to the Co ite.ssional Convention: Julius Boetticher, J. L. M .-Donald, Powell Howl.mil. Robert Walpole. W. H. l albott, J. li. Ryan. H. H. Dodd. Henry Vaitdegrift, N. B. Taylor. J Nicolai. A. Jones, J.J. Binhaiu, G. Mi 0u it. W. S. Pierce. The committee lecommend that all Democrats in attendance Irom Center township act as advisory de'e-ates: also that the delegates have power totiil all vacancies. Ami the fol.owing were selected as the dele gate to the county convention, and to the judicial Convention: Tlio.. Johnson. N II tyden, Cal. Taylor, John Ta'boM, Lev i Avren. Jacob Beck, J. M. Austin, Wm. Wi.kiMui, "John Mullaney, A Khodie, J. E. Roberts, C C Cainjbell, Mat. s.mnson, 11. Ueuhrig. J. P. Me kel. John Bussey. Sam Dan iels, Simuci Cniiiv. A Niltner, M.chae O'Couner, S iiioii McCarlhv, Wm Heialeion, Chris. Wer by . John C riiU, Jo.-ej h Cooey , J ke Mu.l, Ja me- D.i er. N. B Pa liner. 'f'he coinmi'ief reonnmenil that the above dtl egate to the countv convention act as the oe.egate to the judicial district convention. On motion, the prn ecbiigs were ordered to be published in the Sentimi. JULIUS BOETTICHER, Pres't. N. Uatdk.n, See' v. Hancock l ounty. rurtnnt to a call ol the Central Committee, the Democracy of Hancock County met in M ss Convention at Gicentield, on S itunJay , Juiy 1-. lor the purHeoI nom natiiu candidates tor the; various ollices to be tilled at the appro idling election. The Convention wis organize! by the election j of 'Souire John ro-ter as r esident, an! Col. (ire T ague. Wm II mdy, Joim Simple, and Win Potts as Vice Piesioents. Alfied II Sinw was elecie! Secretary, and Ge. ige Wet Assistant Secretary. Mr. Fries, ot Centre Township, moved tint a! coinuidiee tt one Irom eicli town-hip be apjMimtel oy the Clnir to tlralt resolutions. The lodowiii!; were appointed on ,id committee: John P. Banks, ot Brandy wine township; Wm iluidv, of Blue River; John Collins, ot Ibnk Creek; Montgomery M ir.h. of Brown;. Wm Fries, ol Centre; Ed Valentine, of Green; George W S i turtle, ol J ick-on; Ernest Fout, of Suvar Crek ; Win. Jackson, of Vernon. j i On motion of S itnuei Seard,ol Brown Town j j ship, all resolutions weie referreii to the commit I Ue ithoiit. deti ite. On motion oi Montgomery Marsh, a commit- ' tec was se ei-ted by tlie clnir to lejiort t list of i!cleates to the Congtt s.-ional Convet tion w hull tueels at Franklin on Thursday, the lltll day of i July. I The de'eg ite rejiuted were John Addison. E. ! H. Font. P. S Waggoner. Wm. Jackson. Mont- ; goiiifiv M ir-!i. Thomas Coilms. A. C. Hitidy.S. . Clnnd er W. Collier, John Collins, J. W.Rvon,; S un;. el lle.iv enrid.e, Ei. Valentine, and Rudi- . aid Fr tlicis ; SuntH'l He.ivenridge move-I that the names of. the cnxiidate f r the var.ot.s ollii.es be now an- , i!oiit,co-l; wbich was carried 1 N ble Wtrrun s un inim msly tiomiuited' for tlie :hce of Ueiae-cnialiv e of 1 1. .nock , county. 1 James L Mason reeivel a majority of the; votes for Uet'ieent tive for the counties ol Han im k and Shelby. K S Bolts ord receive! a majority of ihe i nfi lor the oiK-e t' C;nmi-s iner for the secret u district, :did was oeiluei dulv nonii , n.tteJ. 1 .u.ir r a W : til rkT a rAri i n m t i . r; f V if t Tis Vu.e, ('r Cl1Jnly vt.r, -tni w-.isdecIa.eJ the nominee d the Conv eutiou The i n ttee to w ho n wa entru-tel the du ; ty of leporting reoluton then repotted the fol- i low o-s: w l ieh we;c unan.ui usly ado; fei: j Wheeia. I'bis ti.iv emmeui h is been admin-! . . .'. isiil b ttnerr ttive- and upon coiiscrv alive f roiciple a!iiiot excbisiveiv In.-ui its organit-: tion up t j the time of the triumph of the f.tio;ial Republican party by the election of Mr. L'ncoin to the lie-.oeiu-y in lbd, ;md govenitsl. too. w:th etpial and exac justii-e to every portion td our counli y. East, West. Noith and S ut!i, in stu b in nicer nn.l uti such j.i ii.cit ! as to io its former greitne and er it must he done ! j .,n con-ert ativ e Democratic principles. '2 That n Democrat, and , con-ervntives, we 1 wi.l rct.der all the ai J in our twer. Ixdh in men and money, in a constitutional and legal mu nr, j I i,.r the supession of the pttent wicked and; f rniiotb!e reUlIion, at the ime tirne oleranlv '

proet:ng csln't the reok'e and fantlcl em in-vipitioii and A"ohtio:i vliemes that bite ri-centlv t een To;sei and e.itctel in our Na tiotnl Leil-ure: a-t dem u.d:ng from th nthoruies at our N ti i;nl Cp.il and el ewlre that theie h'll te no r.re .raud. ciMrup'io.i and ptibiic plundering of our hvrd e trued and i.eeiy Nation il and S. te treisuries. 3. 1 hat as De.n.xrats and conservative, we eirnestly and deeply sympathize and pray fervently lor the success of our brave v i-lunteers from every section of our country, but more particularly for those brve and hardy sons from Hancock thst have imperiled their lives, their fortuues, and their all, in defense and for the maintenance of th Consv tution as it is. and the restoration of the Union as it was. 4. Tint we trett with utter contempt the charge tint Dem K-rats are d'-uuionists ntid stnpatluze with the re!els in the.r e'dorts to subvert the laws and overthrow the Government, and we beteby burl back the slanderous ch rge, and brand our slanderers whh tteing the only secessionists and aiders of rebellion iu tbe North who sympathize with the rebels in their efforts to overthrow the Government, and look upon Abolitionists North and secessionist South as equally opposed to the Government aud laboring for its overthrow. Tne following additional resolution was offered by Mr. Warrum, and adopted: Refolved, That as theie is no Democratic pa

per published in Hancock county, tlie Indiana blate Sentinel ami sbeiby oluntrer be lesj-eet uns! I uli v requested lo publish the toceediugs ot Conv ention. It being ascertained that the true and tried Democrat and hone-t rain, the Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks, was iu the town, a committee was atpointed lo wait on and request him to iiddress the Convention. Mr. Hendricks came lorarP and made an able "soul stirring" speecti; after which the meeting, which was one of the lirjrest ever held in Hancock county, adjourned, with cheeis for the S'.-r and Stripes, aud for the uniou and eju.diiy of the State. JOHN FOSTER, l.es't. Alfuid B. SnAWrtiieo'y. iito Wist, Assistant Sec'j10 ADVERTISERS. ArliidreriiieiHtnt taken fr it tjfijitd time, t'il or lrel out bfure th effiritin of tUe time ,, will te chargrd the regiüi r rata fttrtUe tame to the timetAsureorJrrüout. treasXTry statement. Treasury Statement, June, 1862. ar.cctPTs. J'rom Balance on la-t of May .... $1 041.1C2 et :uis 500 00 2,ouo ua 24 :o 46 64 244 Hi 9,120 14 5.G J 4'J 14 DO 6.1 ;U P.0OC OÜ Froiii College 1 unJ, inten-st.. From CIl-ite I-und, iirmcipal rrom State Debt Enking rund a a From Uuiik lux Fund .nteret, Ac I rum biiiine Fuii'l, prinrial rrciu .saline r and, uitcrcd From Suspended lcht rroni I'r fcou .suuth hrin Saleofl'nivrr ity Lnl From Surjilus Keveuue rund Intet et From I locket V es From Military Fuixi rtfumied ............ From swamp laiuds, Tipton countj from Unclaimed tees From 11. State- Debt linking Fund Tax of 'ji g yo l0 "J4 1SC0 Ö34 9S 2.0 h 00 e4,7a 00 V3.0Ü I 4 14S.6.I7 y. 11.77 71 3.1U4 8S 24.Ö.7 "7 $ l.auG.ow yo From Liquor Lxeusea ttom lxan Account hroiu Uvenie ot Js61 From School T& of h-61 From 1I. Schol Tax of lstU from IV I. kvennA of ls60...... From Mate Ll bt Suikii.g rund Tax of lattl From Schotd Fund Interc-l 161-C.. Totalrlüiasr:i.TS. For College Fund, principal. 500 00 ; t-nr MiernN Jlileai;' For Judii iary FT ProMCUMinr Attorneys For Sdine Fund, i r.n' ipal For Salin- l und, iiiierei.r, recof liiiff deeds F. Specific Appropriation-. :zi on ."'.75 no 12Ö 00 Tut G 1 .0 516 UO 79 5 6.0V7 49 M0 00 542 67 V2 50 3.144 t)G 3,i'S 26 no 90 1.6DÖ Ot 1,511 l7 200 00 450 00 1.22: 55 7. (Ml GO 1.4Ö. 81 hor state ilu-c.. For Sta'e Fri-on, South. For State LiUrary For Pu'ihc I'ritiiing For Incidental.-, Fuel aral Siatit n ry. For Ho-pitl for the In-ane For Sfate Prison, north For Trea-un r's t t'lir-r For A-ylum or llie Wind For lu-iime forlVaf and Dumb.... For !' rnor's Oil ice For Univer-'ty B -nd-, interst..-Forli-'cr' Fund For Military I-und For -tale armFor Scnool Di-ir hutkn For special Military Fund.... 404,6 '9 :0 j 1.17 75 4,750 00 5,0!7 03 .11 12 21 53 For Lati Account . F'or M li-arv Coiitintrent Fund For lievenue of refunded For .Schod Tax i f ls61, refunded For Stt I Vbt Siiikii. Fund Tax of 16., refündet Totnl I)i-buremeiit. Rilancc iu tbe Treu;.ury 10.- 9 S 5a5.:ai 52 f-60,l j9 .W J. S. II VRVF.V. Treas. of State. A. LANGE, Aud. of State. Indianapolis, June 30, ls62. jyl4-dlt CAVALRY HORSES. We auf; df.mkocs of ituuiammj immf:mately 1,000 Cavalry Uoi'M, And w ill pyy the hijhe-t market price, in cash. Vecin I e found at W.od A F'oiidray's Livery Mable, on lei.rjslvauia lrel t, Iudianaoli. llUri'OLPH, SAYKK. A (., (iovi rnment Contractors. Xotk. We will contra.t wi b persons lo del i it to us ia a -j) cih'-d tiin - from tea hor.-es to three hundn d jyl4 dlw H.f s.. & CO. MEDICAL. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. rilD LADIES OF DEL1CATK HEALTH ORIMPAIRFD 1 orgjiiiiation, or to tho-e by wimm an increa-e I J family is fr.nn any reason ubjectiotiabie, the t ider-int d j would ofT-r a re-cription vhiih I- perfect! reliable and : safe, and which ha- teen precriled in varioc part-of ; the Old World for thepa-t century. Although tide article i Isvery cheap atid simple, yet il ha-been put up in hall I pint oottles and sold very extensively at the xhorbitant ' price of 5 per bottle, the undersigned propo-ef l, fur- ' ni-b the recipe f.r ?1, by the pos-es-ion cf whichever 1 la ly can supply herell with a perfect -afeguanl. at any drug -tore for the tri"inir sum of 25 cents per year. r.v : physician or lruggi-t w illtellyoit it inoerlectly harmless, thou-and.- "f testimonial can be procured o! itu el'ica. y. Sent to iiiy port of the world on receipt of il.bv rui.ire , ing. Dr. J.C. DKYEKAI X, j l'.. R ix,No.2:t53.New Haven, Connecticut. ily22-dlw'Gl NOTICE. Tw 11 Iet on Friday, the 25 b in-tan, 1S62, to the be-t H.d'ier. the enlarcing and rai-ing an adtlitiunal Stcry on Sch"il House No 7, in Centre 1 own-hip. r par'iculars as 'o plan- and t-pecPlcation ard terms of payment, inquire f Tru-tee up--tairs ir. I'nnrt Hoo-e Ju y 5. 1-Ci. JAMKS TURNKK. Tru-tee. j:-d:v EXPRESS. Til 10 Vl,V3I.EXPRESS COrIPAlMY. 1 T II IU IS K i) FACH ATM 1 1 v. NO. 12 EAST WASHlNtJTC.V STREET fllHK AD VMS FXFPFSS COMPANY !cr leave to inl form thir duiut.-us patrvn- and friend- that they are now runt.in Three Daily Eprr?we!w to asp r " Over tlac litdittna jtolio unit ('incinnnil Itui 1 road Our Fa-tem rrciwhtand Money will arrive twelve Loar in advai ct of the iim- heretofore. IIa-:ig . peu d nofücrtn MmrHis. Te-.n.. we are repan dt . l .rw ard F r.iht and M.mev to that point. je26 dJw JOHN 11. tHK, Agent. PIANOS. Piano-F ort es. ANOTHER INVOICE OF j rvunir mairt n n n PIANOS. tljf Ütstj STENWAY & SDK'S ; PIANOS. Ju-t rtceited at Xc. 4 Rate Hiue. Wll LARD 1 STfWEI.L. !f. B. llano. rune4 to order atnt BY THE I E AR fit. S.

FRUIT CANS, &C.

JaV . XT "IP r iü f at mi.l. ll-r can j.un lined t t vtrjr lw ra'r tr 'in t. vk of I T REE HUNDRED DOZEN. 1 Quart xixid Iltilf G;illoiifct At No. 21 VTett WaLirgton St. ITave als received a large tock tf 2fan, Strp Ilinp?. WirCotti, H"Ta? WnTrl, I'Hii'C anj Fackir.j Rop, TaMe a;.l P'rt Ca:!-rr, Tot th-T wirh a lare rt of Har!na for Famers, lia I ' r, Mccbatiic, Wichmist-, anl Kai'roi1. y:s J. II. VAJKN. 1Z1 LANDS FOR SALE. The IL111nib.il &St.Josrph K.R.fo. HAVE I OR SALE OVER 500,000 ACSES CK TUE BEST PRAIRIE AND TiiYEER FARMING LANDS IN THE WEST! A T tow pric?, on u n yar' rrctlit. at f.vr p'r cent. uo-r-t . l'wriitv rer cent, i G--lurtetl f.r tuM iu. lilwnt 111 r,.!l i.r in I fi .. I kT.-l P.-.i..l a ,f ifi. P.tmni'Lt ! tnim it j tr, if j.ajimiii i.- maJe witLin tovor from da:e if i)::rc.ia-e. with inlere-L At rte--iit. the market pru'e of Hie e bond- i from 50 to G per cent, below par, which aff-T I- wu extr.n rd.nary cpportut.ity lo buy ar.y of tiie Company's land- de.-ired, very mucli Lelow real value. A FUFK TKIP TtCK. T is given to Land Huyers, and tht-y are charge! tnly half freight on ad building m .te-riul-w anted from llaiuiibal f. r br-t impro.eiii. iit 011 land bought of the Iva in-ad Cm paiiy . In tuceineiit to emigrate to Nurthcru Missouri brieRy stated are a- fdiows: A mil I. heahhy climato; rich h- '; cheap lar.ds the priHlunions cf which pay f r them. expvisM'S n!:l :C:pioveuivnis too. iihk Ii witbiii the limit t e rgibt jr.vei.; a j larger varie y of staple priHlurtii'ii, euil-r.-ciu ail -ie-! als. ht iu(, totia. co, Chit e-e -u,zar cane in pi rh'i ti' ii, Iridi j and let pota: . thoiier ti ut-, inrhidn.i; r;:je- f r wiiie, anl peaclies, iimn iiiiv o:uer ri-io:i ftrlu r Snulli or North; pare wafer, timber, wood, coal, lime, line bu ld:tirf rock, city f..r brck. and ha::d tor iurtar, ar abundant and oonveniiutiy di-tril'Uted; it- pr.ura-- arc rea-ly for the pl.m; a .-pni a ernrant can jdai.t ".-o l C' m" in the latter part ol June, and gather a valuable croj in the Miccredim; autumn fir fattening rat (pi.tntsties of beeves nil 1 Los; it i- only nece-.-ary t- boy land eiroiili f.-r buildi; , va:aN, orihard-, vineyri!- and rropi to le inclo--!. prairies nupply any ij-jHi.tity id' excellent h.ty free 'f other ro-t than cu't uHnd -lackiic, w h.cli i- ili'iie w ith improved tuower- or rak at b' iban oi e ib il r p r ton, ai d fild riiig s conlined to three month- and les-, but little hay. cni;.irativi ly, is needed: Lector open pa-tara.'e, c.i.-tmc nothing, in-iiher in:erei nor ta.e-, enabling ihe htoc-raL-cr ur wool-grower to keep bor-e- and mules by tbe -core, herd- of c.'t'le and .-wine by t!ie hundred-, and tlock of heen b the tho.laiii: idl the markets are cce-.dlib- by teleruph, rail ai.d wter, and the local ta.-!i demand fur w im,, hemp, tob.K co. hor-es, mules, tat h'ig-, cattle ai.d sheep, toexprt, i-ample f.-r t'ne siipi.ly. All ihe-e ad. 'iitaces are wiihin three day-' travel of any Atlantic city. rT les th in '5 fare. M all ucu immeii-e re.-ouice.- reruaiii uniniaroved? MihMii hi is IyaiJ "Sf:cr ssu- is rLAVr.n oci!' It ij r",M perfecdy rate to emigrate to oithcru Mi i ini, atid 1 the loyal are ?oln. It wi I mi u Ie a free State. (ppo rs concede it, ana tlie Uikrue-t c ntrullinir inter' .-t- ol tiie .stile demand it. Iyal l.iveb.oliiers unite with other Union lovin ; rkuens in boldly advocating einaniipiiticn, a advi-e-d by the Pre-ident an I pprov-d by Coi.gre.-. OI.OMZTIO. Fii'4rnf? ettlii'j in C"loni, wll ron-ributc crrally to each other's i;di antfl :f. Irge and chore bodie- f land odi p d. furnib tf ein every facility. To c boiize siicce-rl;.ll, co-operation is iK Ce-fary, ea-y and pra iical b a little concerted artii-tl. New in the lime for inu'fiiuf.e1-", with prrvlrtit forethought and a'-fi"!!. to secure with Iii de money, r.cb farm and happy home-, which tn i-t rapidly h.crea-e in value, fur th m- lie- and their po-te ritv. CAPITALISTS. AND OTHKRS. Can now, w ith little money, und perfect security to themselves, --isi their m re d '-titut but imiu-ti ius and capable friends to ar-inre in a little time valuable farms i and plea ant bom-stead-The landwiil bun hmtlv i-e-cure tlie requi i:e advan'e, and it- prolific producimns will -0011 enab'e tlie emigrant to cancel the 1 .hii mid in-teri-t. PvMPIlLF.TS containing skeleton majs bowing ceogruhiral po-iijon, railr ad connections, and giving full iii5rnatio', are sent rwtis CC'at all wisLing la e-ili-t their friends to emigrate Willi iiieni. apply fr ail they wa'il to circu'a e. Cop'Tatioii in this way w ill b of mulual advantage to all. Apply to, or addre-s (;i:oi(ta: s. ir.iinsis. Land Agent II imiibal and St. Jo-eph Hail road Company, 45 City Exchet.ge Ponton, Mass. on joixii iir.vr, T.and Cainmi-sdoner, Hannibal, Mo. Je"S-dlOr; DRY GOODS. i PIANO-FORTES. ALL WHO WISH jo ;f T KI.Ft. NT F.o--W""d t'.ant-, supeni-rt'Te arsa fl i-h, are ifvjred esam'.ire iL Y iim ,f Ch ........ ' .'. ii' ' rü, M Mr. Saffi n1' Mu-i: 1 , in the .tiua I'.uddi-.ii:. 1 VI .11 Ol l, 11 u -i .if . t k,1'.. .... -.v v ... . i. su o!"i Irom i .. M 9l, '. M J. WILMAM SFIFFRX.

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SECOND LARGE INVOICE SUMMER DRY GOODS JXTST RECEIVED AT ITo. 5 East Washington St,,

CONSISTING FINE DRESS GOODS. LACE AND SiLK MANTLES, (JLOVEb AND HOSIERY. TARASOLS. HOOP SKIRTS. LADIES GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S FINE .TlfiiN and Hoy' Wear, EVERYTHING IN THE LINE, AND AT TRICES THE M. H. GOOD, DRY COODS.

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o EH a. i DRY COODS. Lynch 8c Keane, S3 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, OTHER LARUE INVOICES OF SUMMER rm-Y goods, Lndifi' Irc Hoodo, i-vrrTlhlnff In i . . . K. . . i i - i.uir, aiii .t rl JJt-l;iI. I TACK and Sf.k Mantillas, rtw tyle Saque. Shaw ' A t'h'aWs I'r nte! Calicur, Fara.l. anJ Sun I'm-bri-ila-, IIki Ski t-, ier;- Ac; In-h Un-ti-, Ftnhro;J- ; er:ei. w Bite (kkhN, Linen ami Cambric Hari'llierchiefs. Bleacbeii ali-1 Bruwu Shieiins, Gloves, Noiioua. Hest American branl, irom f-c a j ard up; lltuST lUViiisiSU PMU.VTS, Only 12, 'tc a yard; rft)It:S' CtAKIKM'C CL.OTH, 6-4 wi, oi.ly 69o a yard: nii jx:m; m-zm very gJ, 3 pair 23c. TRY RALLOU S FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, rmly to he had at Lyucb 4 Keane TRY BEST FRENCH CORSETS AND WAISTS. CHOTH, CASSIfi'ERE,AND PANTS STUFF For men's and bo' wear; S raw Goodi, Hat, Capa, and Hat- rv rj thniir to I e found in a ry Gomls Store. Strk complete; bonjrht at recent auction in New York; will lie cid ;!t per cent. Ik low former priori. forca.-h. HOOP SKIRTSTIOOP SKIRTS! Having made arrangements ith two of tbe larpet i IlK'p kirt M inufac:orifS in ih- Eat. we are prepared to , olTvr them, wbolenale and re ail, at Nw York pnren. Call and examine the lock; no trouhle tu hhow g'-od. I Only one price. Itemetnin-r oin of tbe Vax Hoop ' Skirt. Jeir62-dly COMMISSIO Nl ERCHANTS. C. L.- S. Matthews, GENERAL COMMISSION AMI FORWARDING MERCHANT, Larye Fi re-1' roof Ituilcliii, NO. 124 FOURTH ST., WEST SIDE, Between .Tluin street und the River LOUISVILLE, KY. 5Qb. ConijrnrneDts are repectfully solicited, and immediate alec with prompt return guaranteed. JanlS BRANDY. Pure Ohio Catawba E randy. 5c JACOB, PROPRIFTORS, AM SOLE APPOINTING AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. i Depot, tö Coin in bi a M.f Inc innall. A. FRANCO, Indianapoli, jdö-dly A ef nt for Indiana. Illmoi-, and Wn-i n-in. , MEDICAL. t i lit tv rr ' h FIFKRVFSCFNT SELTZER JTPJEZRTEXTT. TLi valiaMe and popular Me1icine h n liver-ally receive. the mot favcril le revitr.r,i n l:it:oi a of the Mrdical 1 roie-Mon and the 1'u'il.c a- the mwt r.rritirjrT a.xn aoarr. eis SALINE APi:iIHNT. It may he u--1 with the lw.t effect in r. l.r.iis ami Pel rile Iii--a-e., Co-ri ven s-, .ick HcadarLe, Na;i-ea. of Appel tf. Indi'e-'ion. Ar"..1it ot tbe Moinacii, lr(t;.l ty of the ! jver. liuu!, Ki.eui:ia;.c l"vii n-, liran I. la! , Aü'l all CaipUin, !.'.-:e a g- nt!e and Cü.'.g Apriii.t or Pur?ive i required. It i parti't.lrl;; adanted to the want of Trare len l y Sea and 1-and. l-t.!ent in Hot Climate. erotis of Se(ieritary llal.il. Invalwli and C nvaie-cetit; Cata:n. of Vr4 I aiel (Maliter .11 tnJ it a rateable addition to tbi-ir Me'IicineChe-t. It i in the forui cf a Powder, car fully put up In bottle to Veep in any cl.tn'e, a.-td merely reqire waer jK-ured uj i it to produce a del .htful eftereient bererNumer.in tt:n.oniaN from pr.feonl and other Ki-t.t'ifliieu f.f t!.e LUbe-t !-tatel n t&niUKboTit the Cotntry, and its f'etd. y iticre .inf tipulrity t.;r a eri.- -f year-. itr.r riy puara:it-c it- er!cac- a'-d valoal le cbara. ter, a--1 roum.ei.d it to the favora Ie nuce of an mu-l Ii.' nt 5 j"1ic M .r.n'a. -lured o-.ly h T l Uli VNT A CO.. No.2Ts Green.ch -'reel. c nr f War-en a reet. Nrw York; and f r aie l y Lraii gei-rlly. jy7-diy C O A V I I K A T I A L ET TOl'NG MF.N WHO HATE INJL'kKl th-mxlvr by certain wrcret hahii. which ut.flt them for bu-Lne., plea-ure or the dutiea of married life; al-o, nn.J.lle-aife.1 and old inen, who. frni the oll;e ,f youth or other caue, feel a debility ina1Tar.ce of their y ear, before plcir:ir. thern-elve.cn-der the trraiment of any one, hould rt read "THE fckCKET FBIFNI." Married ladwi I learn omftbir.g of importance by peru:n Tm SecarT Fatastn." S--iit to any addre., in a ealed enrelope, n receipt af Ten Cent. IK. STL' KT OX can be conntted on all di-eaea of a private r confidential nature, fn-tn H A. M. to 9 P M., (Sunday fr-tn 1 . 11 A. Jl.,) at their office No. 1J F.at Thie.1 -treet. cp-tt r-, 1-tt.een Main and Sycamore, ppo.ite the llrnr.e Houe. Ad-ireaa DR.CH AS. A. STCAET k CO., tncL2 1 -Uh ly Ciirfiin,a!i. Ohio.

GOODS

IX TAl.T OF CLACK AND FANCY SILKS. NEW STYLES SAgt'KS. WHITE GOODS. EMRROIDERIES. SCN CM UR ELL AS. SILK MITTS. CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, CLOTHS, Trimixiin - , Aolioii, A:Ci TO SUIT THE T1VF.V CALL KtN AND tl AMINE. STOCK. Proprietor. MEDICAL. .1 Slight Com, cjurtfittScjafKrnrs -which flight 2 checked urith a simzl remedy, S. if neglected, often terminates rcricuc'.j. Fcjj ar auart cf the imjKriince cf stepping a cjiql cr fliq.liL ßaLl irv lis first stage ; that w-iii in the hrginninrr ruciud yield to a mild remedy, if net attended to, socn CLtiaSc3 the lur.gs. were firzt introduced eleven years atjs. It has teen proved thai they are the best article befcre the public fir jlstfuna, fialcir-ftit the Hackrnfr Cough in ?cui&urntlic.ri, cud numerous ajfecticns cf the fEJLtcuit giving immediate relief. ltib!ic Speakers Y Sittperx will fijd them effectual fcr Icanr.g and strengthening the ixice :ld by all (Drjiggiztz and (IVviVra in Jedicine, at 5 cents jrr 7. i m4 yew .ltrflit'ni Iicnt-ry. For tbe p'y and prmatert rare of GONORRHEA, GLEET. CKETH 4L. !Msrim:;F.. SEM IN L WKAKNFS-. MC.1IH Y KM ISSUING, . N -t IN Tt N ANCK.fi KN II' A LIKKITA HI I A Tl , firavtl.Mrictnre.ainl ASretü-nr nf '.be Kidney. and Bladder li(h . Irn u--d Toy upward f one hutiJred (.hTMdaus IN THEIR PRIVATE ritVCTKF, WITH ENTIRE ÄCCCKSS, ui-r-e.linK Culel-, Cpaiia, fajM.uU. .r ny ether cninpittifnl hUherti kwrni. iuxis .sai:ciric pills Are eedy Iti a-tfn, often effeetttar a cure In a few day., and when a cure I. eHi-ctrd It in j r.mu 1 1. T!iej ra prepared fron vepetaMe extract-ttst are ham;Ir! on the y-tem atid never nauseate tde Ktimarli, or itnjirfr nate'the breath; and bring ij(car-retef , all rnw-n&. ta!f I avoided. Nochaore of diet 1 ni-crary whlli unii.ir them: nor doe their action Interfere aritb buiue pnr-uit. Each Im cmtaiti. im dntrn IM!. PRICE ONE IKiLLAR, And will be cent by mail, pot -paid by any adrertited Agent, on riteipl of the, money. Kuld by llrugKi.ia grn erally. None ftenuiue witLotit mr inatare on tbe wrapper. J. I'.RYAN, ItK-heter, N. Y General Apent. t&r TOMLINSON k COX, AneUa for li1Inap, Julj l-dAw 61 Fllill-SK Fill- are tj rruit ol tout ti t-a4iy sou rare I ful experience in all vrietien of Funale rotnplaintu, and In c-e of Irreilriflea, Supire-ioni, l-nrhTrhea or Whites, Inflamm-tion mf the liladder. Kidney and Womlj. and lo- of rvou Energy, etc. Their u-e at'i ve all prai-e. Are entirely free from any Mercnrial or Mineral poln, are purHj recetaVle, and are free from danger; can b a-ed wfih perfect afety. A mon if the many th -u-and ihit have ued them In all part of tbe Cnion mim peak ill of them, for all l.k them rT Marrhd Idie in ceita n Htuatio:i ohouid not utbetn. Fit rea-ot. ee Iir-t ii d on eb boa. Irlce ne Dollar I'rr Hon. Tney are ent in a thin, fiat box, po-t:e free, to ail part of the United Male upon the re.-eipt ..f ine p:l e. 1'repare.i and 1J Ly lK. FVG. No. 1 Viric'i.i. .ei.ue, my7-rfAIy Ii.diariai:;-, 1'idana TI A A 81 o a J : now i.osT! now iiiMoui nn Jut Weif in a .V4r KivtUj. 11; ICr. MI Cr NTS. A I.FCri'Rr ki the Nature, lreatmer.t and fcadical 2 Cur- '.f S1KTnn,..rriiri..r -ninl Wralneu u. rolan'ary Mni-ion-, xua! I. ' l.'y nnd Impel nier,., to in irr ac- raü v. srvrt.eBl;irllTr.'.,l f ta. epv Ii. Mem. I ..,.1 V --! Iii..,v. r,',it,f,r from S- li-Au-e, Ac ly It'll. KKT J t'CLVI ltd M. U. Airl.or .f tie ü,.n .. i; fr v Bon U '"ii' i .-n: rr- eeni nieier wal in a i la'n enveh.pe, to a:i) ad 're, -t pid, n reej,., , f ,jx rer,u irtmMtn''M.im;H, ) Ir. CH. J. C. KI INF I27lw. en , New York, fWtofrlre u, 4'. ar.l.dA3ni I IU POUTAAT TO I, A Ii vs. DU. JOHN HIKYFY. HAVING FUß UIH AliU OK tent yeir t ...u-4 hia profeW.t.a t!n--1 c!of vely f., thUeatn. 1 1 of f eitiHle DIU Irullir. a' bavins-ieee 1- in b..-i..t-l.or turntI tl.e ar.!ic:e 1 1 whukI health, ha-now entire cor. ftder.ee ffrttp pi.l icly hi. "Ureal .tntrrieat ItenteifyS VH. HU;VFY'S CHRONO-TKERMAL FEMALE PILLS Wl.khhave new yet failed fwben .r d Te t - r , b t t eeu rncüjfoiloweJ, in remain diSicuIt.e. "M;.il4 froia OBSTRCCTIOS, OK STOITAGE Of NATUKE, Ürlnre.t'.r.niy.e.y.temtoperfectbe.l.h.when.ufTem from ii:nal AfTeeti.,.. Fr..i.p-o-. Hen. ihe White, or of Oehili-, r Nerrcu. Ittr.tior.; !Iy,Urtc, p.rau tion. 4c, which are t f renirBeröI moreeriotida-ea-e. -" Ktr,TbcM.pi!:re perfectly barmVi.. on tbeiyaatj tutio! id may r-e tak-ri bj thetno.t.:;K4tfemaiwith. ou? ea i.rs.5tre. at the ..raetinie tbey art I ke a ckartn by -tret bet ing tr.t-rora'trr and re.t-nnjr tLe e.teBj to a lealtby rendition. at;.t -y bnneh.j or the nwth'T peri.1 ith reUrlt, r in. tier fr-m bat cau-e thi ob.tructi.w-. u.a ari-. They -boold, howerer not f tak. -n lurtotf the rirt three or four month. ' orezr anc lS..i-ii 4f- .... .v-- .i . Krrr-JT. tLe retjlf. Etfh h" cil.Ulr K. II!!. 1.;. .1 .. "i!.! ba . . . , . v - i, im w neu aa aired wt be -ent ly ma.l. pre-paid by any adrti.e4 aen da r 1 ui"ii-, Sold uj lir'Jitiri-t. keiwr.Uj . j. EUTAN. -e.,,.. . v." ,rl.'"UT N York, General Aent. IIT ioau.i.Mi.i IAU, Abt.lcr India. Juljl9-.ii.tH '.jpol HAPPINESS OR MISERY? THAT IS THE QUESTION. rpilE pr.vr.,t,r of the "I'AliJSI AN CAKSLT OF X WuDKK. ANATOMY, ird MEMLiNK.- Lav, de,eruii..e-i, reg.ruie-. ol eapen-e. to ue. free, (for tu bnr.t , -urirr.nic kumanitt) koLH of tbe r imntkir. ttive and uitere-ui.c Ler urMi u Marriae aud iu IJyi.iiriH.n.. Nrrr u la-bibty. Irernture IuxUn f Kat h-l. t-MiiKe.twwi, ttnn ur U pre,i0i., f K:nr;jr iM Vitl I '. wer-, the Great Stal FUsaii tho-r Maladies wbira re-uli tr-n vti.hful f .il e, rx re or Maturity. . r IfiM'rabre td ltjK.l ry ao4 Kature'alaw The invaiaaoe Lec'ure. have Urn the mean of enlihteum an.1 aa.-ttia: th.Ki-aud. and will t forwar ie,i fr-e.i tirmti 4 f.nir atamp'br a tUe.. in M.CU-TtikY fi-i CxaikKT or Aaa'iwav axu Mi.:rui-.ia F.ruda jy, Nr Yo-k. JeJ.l-Jy