Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3680, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1862 — Page 2

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rill Jii.v h rue t nion It iuiil br prrarrird. 0 o.iio era tic Union State Ticket rot rrttTAKT or itatk, J AM KS S. ATHON. Of Marion Count t. fO Al'DlTOt Of STATE, J03!'S! JUSTINE. Of Foanuin Ooumj. rot Ttc4iiiLt or r?t. MATTHEW L. IJKETT. Of Dir'w County. ton. airo? kuai, OSCAR B IIOKD, Ol Deoitur C'.tntT. ro i;rsairtin.T or riiLic ixti ctiojt, SAMUEL L. KUCiO. Of Allen C untf. m m Third ron:rrtional IHatrlet. Th Dm cr icj of the Thir l C.iVreMonal District met in convention at Vernon, on We.Jnelj, the I6'.h int., to nom'tute a cti'JiJ.ite for Cunre. The let-eral couiitie-i of the diatrict were fully represent e-1 bjrtlieatei aril wi'h entire unaiiirivt H. W. HaftHioT'iy, Ej.,of M.lion, vu nominate J t the Democratic cunduJite for Representative1. The Convention wu birmojious tu 1 enlhmi itic nu l n ab!? d ree-1 upon the iue now before the country byHon.Tftoui A. HK.iptirn ami Mr. Hakjsotox. A lull report of the or KteJin ia neceri!jr deferrel until to morrow. The Cute I rulf Muted. Hon. S S. Cox. the lileiitcl Re,-re-enttive in the HoiMe fruni the ColutnSu (0!io) district, aJhe-jsol the I ll.iiii letter to the jjre.it Union in?etitj recently held in Xe York city: Wamiisutox. June 2i, ltC2. (JixTLrxtx: Your invitation to attend a mertnj; !' the citien of Ne Yoik, to be h''l at llie Cooper Institute, on the lt of July iiMt, w.i4 re-eivel by in on my leMini from O io yMtenliy, heme tlie reenmt tit-lav to re Cp-Ml'l. I tVir tint my abence lor the ptt fortnight from niy dut'ei heie will prerent my lipin present witti ym ii4 ifpir-tH. I firnl hi iii'icli re quiring attention accuin'il itM on my 1mii1 th it it Mill iuip.ll f r me to te with jou in the Hat in cpirit 1 ie-xul to your cntitnctin tli tt the nero .iit ilion ouht to atop, and the wir lt) wox'ute J for the presa-rr-ttum of the Union, Hfid for no oilii pursue. My judgment i thttthe t-ic hi ve jtit one chmce kit to o their country front the m i hi D it lot) 4 of e 'iiiit & and abolitioni-t. itetwern thee mi ; i t - tliia prospermia und Ii inpy !opSe lire lein;; nun.i to MwileT. Tlitre ia no tope It-It in the Cinj:rpa hhw, not a ray; it ia bent mi eiz n tlit tipporttiuit? br the er:ilieitioit of S.ite in-titu'.ioiM distasteful to t) it in . while the ir r e .nd pisi.,n It i on the hihwy which II extremist h ve trodden, und from w lik 1 1 it will n t devi ue, though time be ruin .it every tep. lTiilc4 the peiple internie tb'i4 ill, Iber no worth tu mey, prop ertT, per-Mn il security, iiii'l liberty, or even lile, which cm he Mppreoiuted ty the uimkI old t n Iard of the Letter diva of the KpihiIiMc. Your üty of profitii comtnerre nd trade, with every diy'i leii.itioii here re lein numbfie. Thrill for proteciion und lxt to feed mid Litten cor tnor ml and comidret'4 blood,iie,roe mid jer pelu I m.heme.4 of h.te, vene nice oi l rxpine will lie the order of the diy. The people mti-t te-ciie the Government from it-a twn'iiuom situ ition, or the W4r which be in for p itriotic end will end in durtcei'ul iliviiioii :iitl liiconilitiirc. I look r I in u(oii the Scu.ite to-d ty. Two KepuUlic in Sn;vtor.4 were (U irrelin M4 to which nidi the IVendent w.a on, the nero ide or the white in m' fide. Both i poke with ponitiv en e-'i. Nit pot time 'hn rri niiii.il amhiuity were ende!? Who i the lVeident for, Sunlev or Sumner? Ia it nut time now, tint Fiemont, und soich pditicil ch.irl t m. are beimiiii to ex;dde. that the cople should apply the cmi tithe to the :n-fim-MM und vindictive leil.itioti iu thia Con gieiiT I I til your meeting the li ubine' of a bet ter time. 1 hope you will t ike the t olutiom ju-t pissed by the couervitive ineuiier- of CoureH4 for the tlirection nnd union ot jruülic opinion to the end th it the w.ir m iy be re-torel to it just ami only honest intention, viz : the maintiluuceof the Union, .md the Countituiion. Youra, JLc, S. S. Cox. For the Daily SUta Stntlnfl. Monroe County Ifcmocrut In Council. Editors S-.ntimu: uru.llt to notice, the Dcmocrcy of tlua county met in uv. on l it 5Umdiy, at the court hou-e. to apjxunt ue!e i gtc4 to the Coiire-ional Couviniion. Tiiel tou, eirlvin tue u.iy, w.ih cnmniii witti tue btn und rune of the t ountry, earnftly alive to the importance of the occasion, and anxious to vindlcare them-elie Irom the bi!.e ch ire of treiMi prelerrel ni.n-t them by the humou UiDoo C niventioii of the Siiurdiv previous. Tneie were pie-eut old lut-n whom the in hi mi tie of etr h ol Uni! kept Irom attending imi nr nieeim, and at leiat one Kepublican wan heird toe it that lie a iw men in town tint div, whom he had not een theie belore lor a ieir. j Another reniukcl to l ire crowil coming in ut j oi:e time, tiitt "they certainly had left nobody j at home to plow the corn." 1 At 1- o'lhnk the people were called ti the ; Conn llou-e. and the 11-n. S II. iiinkirk look the t.ind, aud f.r newly two h-viM, in h:- uu il . !Vlcttou4 muti er, he vii.il.ealed the !) iui.i.itic ' pnty, abuiid mtly proving that it a now, a i: ; ever h.i-t been, loal to the Union and the Con- i ftituti'ti, alid rhoftiti by the viite of the putv ! that it never tefu.el eitl.er miu or iuo:,y t the , Adniini-lriitioii br crr)inu on the war. He aUo ' eih uted every )emHTt who at all could to ie ! rHtiid to t!io call of tlie l'reitient for troops, and i toteieidy with their money whenever il fhould ' be cdlel lor, to aid in the proMi-utiou vi' the j witr Hedenouiued all the em uicipation me ? j ute of the present Administration. liowiuk' th it ' they wfie Ii t i Uul lied to preserve bi.t to de i fi. ilie Union He was listened to iilt uu p ' i i.i utteution, an 1 waimly appl.uuled by :i ci iil;ci and eine on coi'i. luoin. ' ' he in-rtiiij; n now, 'J o'clock, orm zed by ; culisn C pi. John M Siui to thn t h or, .iimI ap : jiutuij; l.i'- 11 I'utcher, E- , Seci et rv . Diveate veie np;ii.tel to tbc Coni e.ion il j Cool riition. J.icob rroadel. l'-i . w i recininifiii!cd to the voter of this ju.liutl district, a i cmi:. a o for Circuit Pnnecuior; und - llinti. 1ij , aa ' Io-ecutor iu the C uri of Common i.ea. Mr. lUiita then .o.ltl t!e cotnent on and ehupieutly po el ih it pot e ie e troy c;tet in tluü cviuntry tr"in the coi.titut;..:, oi m um m tute an I our lievl"iii of (ioveiiiiiiei t He pid loa fonipliii rut, ot a very tettüi toiicur, to ri'iir.iiie l'eiin. t ot. who aie now n i lue ,ke of the fpuiU de.ei I'll,; tier poly. He ooi-ti tied hi poii.H by fone vei v appn'pi i ite anenlotes w liit h "brought tion the houe" in itiini t pplue Mr l4nt i h i in,: coiudude!, Dtvid Sheek. F-o , w o I idly e tile I t' r it i ie,- n I I iu oro Cof b bet Hloi I Hi peli w.t a M'liiiiorebuke to Abo!iiioocni and cnu: i. n 1 I e lieve tiicie w I no Pe.noir.it who c id i; bi.i Ie t, .tl.l I herd m.ii; o! ther.i o eijie- toetn x-lve. lOtl e li-tu lo-l ooili by lite Oele lion id Jude Hu Ar ( n 1 1 1 it ii 13 in,; ni .! 1, tor l.e , i Hi in hum we onct dellire I to honor) 1 will lot attempt t relet- to 1.; muuicnU. tur I have net l:tue, and it would mike my au-e'e too !ii. Siithi il t a iy it wi a a masterly elbiit in l.hlf ot democratic principle iil .1 uit A l.iioniiin, eve.-!io:.im at:l ail thf- r kindled bere-ie (o . Dato in; w 4 i:nh!e to attend the meet-ici-wiu to iuckie.4 in h. f itnilv. hut -cM it word cImI be w.1.4 tbere in f irit nod would m.ke tbe jar-ent a hot rmivaa f.r Republic in:m 1 he rj.eeti.i a O'l.cludl by 0 e&hoil iticu : (n be cilled it ti. ni tlMt old ter in I l ti in ( v rttuittry ' c ue nn-i the r tue of Iemcr irv, ' Df. F'ter Siuh wrtethe men who m .-t prom- I ii.enllv paitic'.pld in our inret'.iiA'. and m Ii Jie i the men branded a trit rs t-y jMitim opjhj liCl'ta. j Now, fir, I blame no nun or pirty for rl iim- 1 inj: lor bim.-e!f o; i if ei f. b lty No, i; 1 ni i happy to t.eliee tint both pol e, and uiol men ' mir I yaS; but h.ti.ie u;-u Iii tl min or V it poty m K. . I..r l.irti.ill till r l.i Jt..l I. . . r I ! oppoiiert. epeci lly in ucli tinier h4 tlie-e. wiih .o dmmnmblt a rtime a tre 1011. U'e 4re Dt-ui..-citl-. Hoi UxaU-e we ate i I : rloy.il. but the r!ii trry; and Ivcai. fte believe tt.e policy of that pnty would restore petie to our once nappy, but i'w b!icJ:r. ar.'i tili I el T r! couii-

tnr. DemörtaU can never five up the Union. Two proTilonal Governor have been appointTher are ai Im? ralber to tull the lat drop of 1 el. One of litem. tovernor Jolin n. ao a

their bliMal, and airnS e the ll dime of their treiiae. It pat hi-fory i ter pride; 11 fu tue .reai r-. tlie.r jl'ory. Than idnll ihey be ll'iwedno volte in rearl b) the ;!icy to be pufuel in tu in iiiuir il? Üeu4ue tbey cjii not jrive blind in-Jor-emcnt to evrrj act of t't Adrainiirtioit, mut lhy be br.mdel av traitor, and atim4ti2ei aa ay io;thizeri with re bellen? If they rau-t, for t!ie r couutrj' xke let them patiently bear it, knowing tint future bitory a ltd future gei.erationi will do them juatict. DlkOCIAT. A CAPITAL. SPEECH A Detente of th Democratic ronrei lonat Addreaa and an dpaie of the f'ollleeaf the Prevent C oiijrreaa. The following i.4 the ijeecb of Hon. W. A. RicnADo. of Illinois, in the House of Repre-fei.itive-, July 7, llrC2: A hört time apo aome Cfteen pentlemen 14. aueil mi uddrea over the r own fiuaiurea through the public prea Vt the people of the United State4. That addrea baa pruvokcl a reat deil of controer-y and Ina been aMi!cd witn jrteit violence. It baa disturb the peace of mind of many gentlemen tii thia tl'or, cauel them aleeple nif bta. They Inve Itetted away their hours here in aM.-iulli upon it. Their utrcrtion iu opposition to that aOdrea do not rie to tlie dignity of reaon, but de-iend to the contemptible report of tho-e who cm not reply to an argument, mid therefore are driven to ribtldry and abu.-e. In thia cae, membera in opposition to thedoctrine4 containeti in that addie-, have tingled out home ore ftho-e naneia attached to it; tit id fault with none opiuiona which he do4or due not elite tain, or Home preten ted peech of hi4, fwe ir he ia t! e author; that all ol hia spvecheg which were i.ever nude, or tho-e opiniona that were never entertained, are covertly atid aecretly iu th it add red 4 und tint the public hhould be guarded aainat it, because ol ihee uppel tti tn s: That uiMreaa i4 notliing more or les th m a complication of tlie opinioin and v lew 4 of ome f the mot eminetit tuen tint hive üdorned thi Country. For the arrangement ot ihee views I atu re-nn:b!e. Iu the amieiy of the "hod lv" politicima to ail th it iiddie-s, the other objection to it i that it doC4 not denounce ihe rebellion and abu-e the rebe'j). E u h thought Had rCftioiiotlh.it docu menl i.4 lor the pie-ei vation of iho CnuMituiion. lor tlie m inten nee of law, lr c i,iituii..n il hbotty. If the Coiiitiitmioii i prc-crvnl and the law maintained, the rebellion will be put down, lor it 14 in lioUtion ot both und detructi e of cuti. If the retiellion could be pit down by ilenunc-i-ation, the Aboliiioniis und tho-cvvhoaie enpi.ed in plunJeiin the tienuiy in and out of C oiuie-s, would have accnipÜ!hel t It i 4 woik lon iipo. They liave exh.niieii the v ocutiulary of invective and cxh.ui-ted the hutiject, but by the-e meaiia have won 1.0 victories nor accoml.shetl any tuneticial reulta. They Invc done 110 in to tow.ird4 Micces, but 114 mnih, I pratit, aa the Chinoe do towards victoriea when in war they beat poiuH to c ite und m ke lace to tet ii I' their advrririe4. Tiie plutideier of the public iiei-ury ia the loudot in wurda lo denounce leheilion and the Uildct in ptolcsioim of loyalty. It 14 thep and aale service, mid in every country be i reoly to pei loim it. The wal4 of Jeiiclio were overthrown by tlie blowing of ram' born-, but history lurniho4 no other in.t.inie of wailaucairied eiieroMully 011 by auch meatn. Certain it i.', ih'n leheilion can l ot bo put down by ilenuiiciat ion. It can not be bellowed down. It nui-t be put down by urmie, w tili the Word, by the hiyoncl, by buttle, and by jdeue. Skill iu thei lliceta, endurance, courage, drill, discipline iiinoii the men, re nece-i-aary to it.4 overthrow. All the men, all the money that was u-ked for, and mote, have been ticely pi ven to the President. He h iahid million ol men from whom to tclect comiiMiider. He lia the mwer to unke und unmake (iener.ila. If the reU ilion h.ia ttot been cru-hed sooner the mifor tune ia not ch r-e.ible to the failure of the Demo1 T itle Addier to denounce the rebellion und tho retiels. Uut, air, another objecti-m is made of a very finuliir cliaracter. A pentleunii fiom M iwichurctt.4 objecl4 lo any restoration of the Democratic po"ty to power, lecaue, he aaya, it wo. .Id br.n b ick the Ibith itiiu men into pl .ee, and thev Inve been condemneil bv ftron and correct public opinion. (1 quote irom memory-, and not the word of thepcutleman, but the m. balance und meaniiip ) I proMe to look a little into thia matter. El.ewheic it ha been haid thai thi. nd dre-a a-a a Ihichaii in iuiv ciuent. Durinz the cauv s of G) the suppoiier ol Lincoln and lhet kintidpe were very complimentary, if not cordial toward e ich other. The Lincoln m m MX d, "1 urn 4 Republican, und coi.epiently 1 am opposed to hoih winü of the Hemociacy; but the true Democratic ground I that slavery bail the ripht to po even w heie, if the Constitution protect it anywhere. You D.oilia men are wron in calling youielv e Democrata at all, for you do not pretend todeieu l ahivcry; an 1 1 lie a Democrat is to h iu lavor of slavery ." The Itreckii'iid-e man would siy, "Tliete are but two potiet. the Democratic ami the Republican; the Administration and those oppose I to it. Il w e ever ijuii the Democratic party . w e po into the Rcpuo'icaii; we oppose all auch doctrine a thoe a. hooted by Mr. D nipla." Audit' thefpeiker ha; enetl to iiv e a little oulli of M nun's and Dnoa' line, he would po into n ploi ilication of the beuit e-i and phole of slav ery, und denounce Doula a a worse Abolitionist thanllilenr Sumner or (I d tinp. 'I Inn thiup4 tood at the election of l?"G'd. We were routed at every point; Mr. Lincoln was tiiumph mtly andtotistitution.illv elected. The camp lollowei ol lluclianan, of coiir-e. looked out r ihem-eKe They wete noi Dei. mci it.4 from conviction. Tney ate the "place men," waiter on iVovidenee. Tlie pie it ImhIv ot t!ie Itrevkinridpn party Nin th never Miteniied to be betrayed into hostility totlie Democratic orpanix ition The leidet intended othei w ie. Hut, Mr, il i atrane to hear ihi ob jectioti come ft out any Republican tint Uiich iti in men should never a;;ain iiecilUvl tootlice. Who i the piesent Seiie'.ny ol War, mid wlnt hive been li 4jHihtic il :isso i itioi4 and anti cnletits? h'tesh from Much m m' Cilinet. lie In la-en c tiled into tint ol Mr. 1, ncoln, next o the I'icn idctit the tn 'ist ini.M.rl.iiit p'sstion now in thi-j country. tli energy, ami loaotie omeaini ity, he et. h'tnelf rapidly to woik to scatter our aiunes titnler ndl'erent comm indet , so tint a in i--.l in s ot rebel under .i n koti of twentv tiveorihiitv thoiisind men deleit three divi o. n of our army in. der a in nv (Jener I, hld in cheik iaiy ll.on-ni.l men. and then aid Hide fei'in a fourth div iioii at Ruhmotid. Mr Cimpbe'.t I would iniptiie what four ur mi Invebieu whij j-.!? Mr Riihird-on Fiem-ütt. hmk. S'i'el-'. and I Ie r M ("e'd.oi' arm v h id the w.r-t of t tie tit.t before Richnv ti I. TheSei-et -ry introduce the Au-tiim wirlct:t 4 vviuli N-ipo'con eiploile. I n' .10, mid in i.le ilieir fiilui o id.iin th it every ilcoilHiy hid letibel it. I hcse four oi 1 f our rmy wete and nie so scitteicl. th it no two o the.n c in co o; er tie together. 01 wli-n tlie cieit bitlie at Ricl.nioi,d b o pine, tlnee divisou which hould hive aided b. win il . w eie 1. ictiv e. and not in a situ ition to aid in m v ' p r'i. ulir The future ttiiv iev eil tiiewidom; of this stratr v ; ut present it 1 not j et! ible ; I heit '.el lonmnitder Couhl not h 1 v e t I tne 1 la .re 1 lv 111! ipe.'iilv lor h; 111-elf. and 111 . if ' ndv -ill ti eoiily lorn, these tin iion tif the armv than w 1 th'iiw A'"ilier of K'icliiinn' Cabinet, and me of tt c ;-!. I m. ttencrd I x. In a divi-i n of the armv Ltru-'cl t W.- in 111 ienien;. 0 ie of the nio-t servile of Mr Ra.hiuin' to'iowets. und one of ihe mist anieiil of the si;".rter of, Ihev k nr'rLe. vlccr tl Rutler. Ins It id intrn:e 1 to hint anot'.er .I'vii'on of t!e armv. h 1 c. iueI moie notoiie'y by hi order at Near Or- ' leit th.n he his won fame by hi sw .rd Th' General e t hi rote fortv-i.'i.e time al Ch it le-toti ti tn ike .leiTcrs ni D ivi a cadid ite fr the IVcs dericv of the Ur.ited Stv'e. and by 1.' course tlsere did mre than .tnr oneel'e Ci Uh Cu'un alwivs eXv-e,:e I 1 iiilu e the S iutiiem !et.eii to t ike the tir-t iep in rebellin bv letvin-ihtt ConvenLoii. t;enr.il S'ne'.l.but1 tieeu-Iv iu e.iuiuin! of a division inVir-inii, w.o. .ui'.thcr ot ll.ev kinr'.J-e'a auppoiu-ra The rhiirm m ni the R e kh.r'ul -e Central Conimit. tee. di:nn-the contest of I "t". . In :in imttnt eotnmuvl to the aitnv in South Ciprni. Durio- lint rvolitiril eonte-t, Jnd.e D iuhi. -atiarie- tint p..litiril eonte-t, Jnd.e D u!.i!t. -ati-. fced ihit he liatl tio ehu.ee lor uei e--, and tlut Mr l.unii'.u wold be eVrted.tix.k the slump foru i.t'e t uris.se- that runxi-e wa to t-nnlue .ieeord and unvniuiitv eveiv where, th it the ts-c-on c'eete-l eortlip to the Coiiii'ut';on should be inaugurated an. n.Inrnisrer the tb nment. Hi Cinva-a duri: l"t'l h ul thi purpose and n-u e other. F.:r the utieraneeot the-e itentuient.-.ilr. Clmiriujii Stev er.a eluraeleiued Judge Douc'U ( faau'dl'ink.M

ainj.derideiJ.nt.ljendiii Rieikinti-Ie nipporter;

and lor hi e'cinoi lriveveJ the Male ot Ten iieee. 1 he Admin'ftrmion d-e not indorse he ffbtiincnt that lireiLinr'aJpc men may bt and Itoul.J iict l c l!e-J to pl.'f e ntnl ter. During the l?t cimpaipti in the Sute of Ne Ymk, DmielS D ckinaon 0 nomiuateJ and electei Attornev General bv the KepuSlicm partv. He was one of tlie euuir.e Buchthan m i Ureckin riJe men. It i true be i.ever held office by appointment from B'Jctnn in, but that was not hia (D ekinaonV) fault. He wa, in d;t)j por.e br, a grett worhiper of those now in rebellion. He Um expressed rcpret that he was not born in Virpinia; nnd if you can call to a place as responsible a that of Attorney General of the State of New Yoik such a mm, I think it doe not become you to rpeik or write about lluchanan or RieckinriJe men here or elsewhere belnr called to power. You would not hc-itate a momeiit to call Ruch m m himelf to any poviiion iu thia country, il the' eby you could advance your own elf-n enda and purposea. I hive not allutlcfto thee appointments to civil and military otüre. and to the election of an Attorney Genernl in New Yoik for the pur po-e ot fiiiditijf fault. I have no co mplaint to make; none whatever; and if I had, it would be unavailing and uele. 1 do not complain, nnd fhill not. I have called attention to the-e v f'iiitmnt.4 to if lieve the adJresa from nn ui.jut imputation sou-lit to be cat unoti it. S.r. :t is atid the addrea meet with tiut little public favor; tint it is not popular. About that we will see hereafter. It ia wlnl I conceived, as did etch one who aipnel if, to be riht and proper; th it it nertcd correct principles to puide our courae It ia the path of duty, and I shall endeavor to walk it. though I have to trudpe it alone. Popular favor generally corner 0 correct conclusions sooner or I ite. On its mirch it often consipns the hero of to-diy to exile to morrow, j In pis-sioti it sometime condemn to the block or ; scatfold the pudty and the innocent. Reparation I ior tue w ron done 10 innocence 1.1 maoe in me pae of faithful history. One other ground of objection i urped: tint the oldies i pudty of the treasonable net of; calling attention to the necessity of economy in j public expenditures. It 14 true this i inure by ' iiiMiiii ition than by direct ch trpe. It is inti mated or ininuatel, here und else here, tint no j m 01 i loyal who complain of speculation or ex- 1 fravapame in the expenditute of put. lie money, j I h id iup;ose ibat the re'wnt of lite committee ( ol thi House, of the Senate, of the commission j Mpl-oii.ted by Ihe Piesioent, compised as it was of j men eminent for ability, intepi ity , and pati ioti-ni, wns intended to fuppie.44 jerul itions upon thej tieisiiry, mal tint nil men wcie doinp a public rerviif who aided in brinpoi tlie public mind to ! coiideimi Mich practices, rrotn the course ol deli ire heie, and irom the tenor of newspiper art i ele from the pie in your interest, it heeiii that iloubis aie enteit aimd of the loyalty of men who enpo-e und enounce lirceuie from or frauds upon ihe public trotsurv. Mv younp und eloipietit friend fiom Indiana Ins been sutected lie- i cause he hid the au I n itv lo charge lint thelts j had been committed upon the tiei-ury, and that otir expenditute were euortnoua cu h diy. Nei Iber the Detnecratic adthess imr ihe speech of Mr. Voothee charpes one hill of what 1 al- j lentil by the Holt comtni-sion. tlie Van Wyck committee, by Republican members upon this ! floor, mid in the Senate. II tli heie and in the Senate it Ins been said by Republican members i mid Republican Senator tint we were in more j il.itipcr ft 0111 those who were pluinleriiip; the ttei- j sui y tl an lioin tue r-iel in arm. '.Jleliev inp that it was wron to plunder the pub 17c mnnev iu thi hour of mv couutrv's live I, und that economy- was iiecemy. 1 have said so, nnd slill ndhete to that opinion. I um ;rievd to .hii.k tint nil this ado on the pot of Republican uboul protlipality and to pre vent Ira ud wu a mere h tm to deceive the pub lie. I conie I do not comprehend how we cm einbairas the Administration by expo-inp mid (enouncing Iran i ami t em ulation inmn ihe treas ury, by biiioiin the Govetnmeui li.uk to risiTd j economy. I bad suppesed, tiuiil ie 'M.tly, that ibis was the proper wav to aid the Administra tion, to help them put down the re! e1 lion and! preserve theGovernmeiit. I am mistaken if you 1 do not lino thi the tine and indispensable olicy to control your action in future. Theie is one single other point to which I wih to allude, und 1 will then take myseat. Il is j said, both here and else here, th it no member i is loyal who id not support the tax bill a. it j pas-el thi House. I am reoly to defend tint: vote heie or eUewheie; 1 teel no uneasnie-s upon t lit t 1 h 11 itt . Today I inijjht content my sell iu de(eiie by sayinp that, it the .statements a to our indebted. less and cxpenditurea us made by the Secretary of ihe Tienoirv, bv the pentlemen (Mr. Diwe.s and Mr. M. Pneison) me true, wej do not need the vast amount that will be j raised .under thi bill. If the Secretary of the lieisuty In not mile a truthiul statetneut in this leud, he should not have control of the amount, vart us it will be, which you propose to raise. Rut, sir, there existed reisons that were sali, factory to 111 v min 1 for the vote pivea.tliit I shall hereafter elaborate und only brietly allude to now. Tlie amendments made by the Senate in some ie- ect4 teiily improved the bill, iu others made j it moie objectionable. 1 he piiifiple upon which the bill i based i erroneous .md wton. Rv your t.uilf as now urriiued, nnd your tax bill us it passed tin Hou.se, the supjiortol theGovernmeiit tills ni 1 1 1 1 1 v mid heavily upon the l.iboicr audi producer, not upon capital, which is capable to; pay .md should be m ule to pay Under the ope , ration ol ihe tat ill' us it now exists, the poor 1 1- 1 boicr, with a dozen persons in his family, pays! into the treisurv, iudirecilv, it i true, moie! titan the richest mm in New Unplind. Under the tax bill as it pissed tins House, and apainst whi. h I cast my vo!e, some pers jns iu my dis trict will niy tin ee time as much into the tieisuiv in the mm worth hi many million iu 1 the city ot Near York. Weilttt, in ieit einer- j encie Ike this, should pay the taxes; iudiviiu ; als fuht the battles. ! 1 The burden of the tax bill fall most heivily j u;xm the cction Irom which I come, and line-j ipial'y u.xui per n 11 re-idnu thie The t tx ti.tl, ' .1 it p is-e I this Hou-e, ieviiMl a tax 00 each h 1,4 slaiijitered of ten cent; he.dof ciltle tilty rent; ' sheep, five cents, uule killed for dome-tic Use. , The cen 11 4 doe4 not show the nuui'ier kdiel, but 1 the alue Iu Iffil, iu Iliiiioi alone, the value ol animal sluijhteied wa over hi ice 11 million. In the six New Knlaii I M i et together the value w s le-sihin (iltceti lu ll oin aii l a h ilf. Tue ei.t ic t ix upon tin heul oO'lM cmiiu from ihe Noithue-l and iioi.c Irotn the Ki-t Under the loll a -i it pH-ei the House, the tax iixn policies ol iii-ui am e t ills lie iv i!y upon us. U.hiii transfer of re il e-tate, a tint change h md ftctpn til Iy in new settled countr.es m l iu old settied c ui in uu it iH the chuipea me but .seldom -11. c burden apuin is with us. I tu'ht oc.upy tlie li a-e ;n citing similar ci-e-; one o.her is oeemed iil!ic,etit at t!i,s lime Under the lull a it pis-e t tin II -Use, you levied 1 Outv ot III teen Cetil- upon eo-ti ,,-al! m of wtiisky in mill ici lire 1, iv iiho.it nd to its value heit 111 unit ictuie I. in Illinois, we raise ot coin neirly six lim . 111 no bu-hel .1 von r iist in ail New Kurland t'-'t!.er. i:id Mai Iy three tun-s a tnu.h as the New bin. I md S;.ite blether w it I, New oik; iu the six N Oi tn a.esit-1 u St ite o Iu liana. I I - IOH-. M.ch'pm Iowa, Wis.oii.in and M.iu eot 1, 11 1 out six tones is ni 'ich. A V irt of th. is 111 it: 11 -ficured into w h -ky , and it Ijnds a muhet .t Ii one md .ihinni: t i .1 cheip article, sedin uui.iy at Irom iroe lu lenty cent per - il hei jW the lull a it p i-e I the House, n.) ir iw -buk w a ti'i.jw tsi br tint sent aoioid. The l.i ,i-lieiit ih'. II u-e destroy e 1 the mnoiI acMi e in the Not t'l e-r, an I wou! 1 hav e dt i v c:i into C u. ad 1 1 very m mufaciui cr iroia tint n': lion. S r, in ti e s'l Northwestern St ites th it I have. aliei.lv 1. m. el, with 1 tpt:ntiou oi otr (lie ini'li -n j'eop.e. we hive no member u;-;i the C nnuittce ot Way .n. i M" in, while Nea Lii' I u.., w i.!i a o;.ul ttioti of 1 liM 'e o er tloee mdpot , !. a iw 1 inetu'-crs; .vi- X 1 , w nn . t.p-l ul iticn of les t!i in lour m liion peo'-'e, h 1 two , meinOers on tl. it coiii'it.t leas. 1 lie Couiuiittee t f Way and Me Hi's originate mil re-s-rt the t . x ' , m.d t.trdV b.i:, and I ventuie the assertion lint ' t'ete uy t.x 1 ise-e-i uui mi anice mi.uiito tute.1 1:1 ev tnub-b-l. a .luty eMu .1 t.t1 e f . , ' 1 ! ' 1 hi he t vnlf lid!, so lint the pikemiv I ineie..fr! to ihe consumer, and ihm the Ne.v ' Knl u.d ni ii.u!ututer be -nie. I will mid. sir,; -ne ihii- ,,,oie: Allot New E11..I o. da inuiest-' , p"u ul 1 Iy pnrued; when tax ia to be lud ( -if pinu ul 1 Iy f:u iruti; wneu ut u to be um ( th.n iu wtiiwh they .ue p iriicuUrW inter- j s-st.vl it j lhtly touchl. IVr instance, you . ltV.v ' lllt.v ' -''ite per cent, u.-ni tlie dividends j 1 insurme compaine', luiit Oiv Men Is. &c , mIIm your tix eveiv hundieil doll ir worth ot - I c iu l'e-p.ty f to the tioverniiienl $ t .' tax. ; l- huialievS d '.l ir' wor'.li ol di.nnon.l uy j uiy thiee ihillara L'.n l ier er. ;i- the bill p.-.-eJ ihe Hou-. thre w a tax of a dollar jer tan el; upon yln.o forte-, tour dilar apiec e. A

barrel of beer I orth aloi?t four dollar. The tx wa twenty five cer ts 0:1 the dollar; on the piano foite ot,e fer rent, on tlie dollar, uj on tl e avenge. A th lw now ex;st.t iere i no du y uion piano and tiny ten' upvu tie dollars

worm 01 lt:er. I nn-lit run this para lit I through. 11 1 not m Mtrttitt tn it 1 fliovil-l u. 0 now. It i-aaid we c iii rt melv Intever of wron theie 1 is in thi bill at the next iessioii of Conprea. Indeed this is the promj l and ready teply wfen any me.ture is urped. or pi.cl to which cbje.t oa is tnde. 1 1 wisdom in legislation is exercised, if just and necessiry acts are, and unjust and uneqiul ones nre made just andoijual, we must 00k to some future Congress. For one, I have no hope from the present Congress, wh j h ive done o much tu:schief to the country, to civilization and to m mkind. I bo:e, I trust, I believe there is public vir tue and intelligence enough ainou the people to repair in some depiee the errors and lollies this Conpie has comtniitt!. Il there is not, the lutuie ot our country is Jatk and gloomy enough. Caan Count' Dcuiocritlic L'nlon Convent ton The Democracy of Cass met in convention cn Julv 12ih to nominate candid ites for county ofli ces. S. A. Hall, Km , was Chairman and Pi.tlr DjTLC Secieury. The following resolutions were unanimously a loptcJ: Rrsolred, Tint the Democratic p'rty of Cas county, iu convention Meeiublel. believing their time bonoteil principle eveniial lo the ieior.i' tiou and fininteiiatice of ll. Union, proudly teiterate their indorsement of the platloi uiol principle adopted at Cincinnati in 1SÖG, mid reiflittneilat Chiile-ton und Raliimoieiu lfOd by the Democratic National Convention. lirtutcrJ, That the civil war by which our country is at pie-tnt dotructed is the natural oilpimp of m auide-I Rectionalism enpendeted by l.m.Uical agitators North a wed n S lUth, and that the Democratic party have equally opjaised the exiremists of both section-, mid having nt times zealously conteudeiJ for the administration of the (eneral Government within its constitutional limit, th u party is in no way re.jo:isib'e lor calam.ttes th it have resulted Irom a depaituie from it doctrines and n disiird of iu warning ! and advice. 1 lirolcfd, Tint in this national emerpeney, the j Deiiiociacy, bmi-h 11 nil leelutp of jussiou und j resentment, will lecoliect only their duty 10 the whole country; tint this war should not be waped in comj'iest or iutiju ation. nor purjMi-e ot overthrowing or intei lerinp with ihe ripht or institutions of the Slates, but to delend mid niamta 11 the Mipieuncy ot the Consiitutiou und to pichet v the Union, w ith all thedinity.eiju ility and riphiHofthe severil Slates unimpaite 1; aul tint as scon as these object. me accomplished, ihe w ,ir ouphl to c iso. Kttolrtd, That we conli illy endorse the p itri otic fenliinenl of the lamented D mplas, lint I "the Constitution and its puaniutees arc ihe birlhriphl of every American citizen; that we know of no mode by which 11 loyal citizen may so well deinoiistr.ite his devotion to his cotintiy, in by sustaininp the Flap, the Constitution und the Union, under all circum-t m -, upaiust nil iisaail.inta at home and abroad, and hem e th it it becomes the imperativ c duly of ev ery Uu. on man, of every fiiend of Constitution . I Pberty, to rally to the Mipjoii of our common country, its Goveminent and 11 ip, a the only mean ol checkinp the pmpies of levolutioti, and of piCscrvinp the Union of the State. Rrtnlced, That the first duty of n Democrat is to Ins country ; mid that we will condialU MipMrt h 1 1 constitutional efforts to put down the piesent elhut. of ihe secessionist to divide the Union, and we earnestly desire that th Con-titu turn nnd the Union m iy be restored und maintained in the patiiotic spirit of our fathers. Rewind, That the brave volunteers who have pone forth al the call of theo country to elend i.ik1 maintain the Constitution and the Union, have our warmest sympathies and most earnest wis-hes for their succe.vj iu the noble work. Rewind. That to such measures of the Administration a m iy be conson ant w ith the Constitiiiion we will at all times yield a hearty mi; -hh 1 ; tint the prompt action of the Pie-ideiit iu revoking the proclamation of ceitdn Abolition (ieiierals hou!l receive the npprobatioii of al coiisei viitiv e mid Union loving cdiztS', from wlniin oui Government iletives, its duet support in men mi l mean to carry 011 the war; and that the contit.ua! pressing of the nero ipiosiiou upon the aiieu'ion of Ihe country, nnd t e coiitaiit attempt in Conpiess mid cNewhere 10 connect the ultolition of slavery w ith the woi k of the armv. is an itiMili to the brave an. I pall uit a ddicts of Indiana who mein the field for the Union and Constitution, in I for no other c ui-c. Resolved, That we me opposed to all eiTort on tiie part of Congress or official to eui incipale 1 the slaves. Rmolptd, That we urrpualifieilly condemn the 1 .intioduciioii of neprocs in Indiana, becm-e it is I (not only in direct violation ol the Constitution! land law ol the State, hut because il brings nepro j llabor in direct c-om.iction with the lab r ol our 1 fellow citizen, reducing it price, mid tendmp to I Vef.ule the while citizen to social eipi iby with j the lo'prn Rewlad, Tint this i a povcrntnent of white; men. and was estib.i-lie 1 exclusively for the white race; tint the nerorice me no' ci ti lid to and nullit not to be admitted to tditic.il or social eipnlily with the white race, but tint it is j our duly to tteat them with k iidne- and consid- . erition, us mi inferior and dependent tace; that' the 1 i-ht of the several St iles to determine the J position aial clutiesof the race is asoveieipnr'pht, 1 and the pledges of tlie Constitution repiire us us loyal eit z-'u not to interfere theiei'h. Rrsolccd, 'I hat while we mein favor of pay in taxes to sut'port the Gov ernincnt and put! down the leheilion, we tire oppoil to ninp nnv I of the money so collected lor tiie purjxise of purchasing or Ireeai nepro slaves Rewired, Tint our bein n Democrntie form of Gov iri nient, nnd the riht to rulebeinp v est. d in the pe pie. ihe offner. of the (Jnvt ruiuent n.o public set vaiit, nn 1 the people Inve the ii:Jit 10 inv estimate their con-itn-t and npprov e or tliapprove whatrv-T tl ev think proper, be the dli-i r or officers ev er hili in authority and jiowe ; und no tine ita o tiio1 violence h 'uld beallo-v-el to deter them Mom the exercise of the ripht :.t , all time, iior from the pro; er excici-e of the r 1 coiistitutiori il and boated ripht ol lice thoitpl t und tree speech. j R'S'dcrd, Tint nil who indoi-sp fho j.t incip'es ' bete U.1.1 fii t. d :ne ('id ill V nv.tcdtoitct with the Democratic orpaniz iti 'ii. ! The following ti' ket was nomin ite-l: ' Itepieseiil itiv e. C nie H La-seUe; Sheriff, Vt'ill.ud (. N ili; Tieisijter, CUhhiu ey C uter; Recorder, Julius C. Kioenne: Sanevor. Abner K. Valine; Connn'-sioner. Dmie! Kitler. 1 he (Convention then adopted the follow inp; Rer,lcrl, Tint thi C invention recommend tint tiie D.m "i talic Conpi e-'iotial Cnv enii' ii beheld."' Win uu ii', on Thui-dav, Aupt.s: 7th,, I -Co. ,t 11 ,, vio. k A M Oa rn .t.oii it w.t onleied that tlie procenli i.s o! the Com t-iitioii b pnblistifd in the I'hurot, St'lfr Srntlltl t tul l'lllkllliltt . M-ill 1 Mtltlt'C. 1" M XUThEltS.Mi .t.lettirurnt t,il,t, f, r .1 j-rt 1 ft f.' 11 c, . ,, ,)., t r.l it, I '.if. 1 , J"- , 1 I n "fl'.r tn-ir pt , tr' 'f i f..tiy: i I njt.i.ir r,ltt,$ r :kf lir uj) to t'if ti'if Mo'l't'.'A rui . f . MEDICAL. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. LKDIKS OKti-TLICATK UK ALT!! OlMVIPMHUi fatndy !f'nrn i.iv r-n 'tjrc tii.nat lr. t!i-1 1'h-rs ik: i iil.lof. ru .r4-rlpilTi wii:cb I perfect tj r"Iia.'I-v4. 4fe,A!,i n'Mchha hfer pM rit ed :n vnoi. part-.f' tr. O! 1 Wo rlil for tliepa.t etmiry. A't'iounh tl i frt: Jsvery ch.-aj nr-l i :opte, yet It h hen put up .1 half ' piiiO.rvttle. vn.l .I.t ery tnily at the enhrMt.'VT.t price of ." per lottle. the un 1er'ifne.1 prrjKe fnr tii-fi the recipe fr )1, by the pi-.eion of wl.irh every: I a-ty ean uppiy lierwlt with a nrffct firnari1. ivoy ' Jru tnre for the !r:"inc -im r,f 2. rrr.t per year. Ktj 1 pysirUr or lr'i?c'.i oiütellyu It iaivrf-cttyharnd. , ' th'Usri'l "f testiniordtl can he pr-e-irefl of it et;ci.-v. ,er.t to uy prt ol the orhi on ret eli of i 1,1th ! treu. ' inc. Da. J.C. DKVUiAL'A. ! P. O So. 2353, New iUven.C inner ocut . ' i;v2i-!lw'61 - TO RENT. f I 111 K premis. lately o.-cu,.le.t by PL; !;p p'.t.aVle, de- j ce.el, ii..ri h of ilie r tv. riil miri. t 1, a-rr ,,f 1 Ia:i.1, h.ue, trn, an. o t-h"Use ail c.m'u'tj! !y arrarjed. To a tenant wlm will tke cml c-ire if ihe .rerT, it will le rrn:rl ..ii f4i(-rale tettns. Apply to iL- ub-ent-r, i'ti the preroh-e. MAP. f J. SPOSAPLK. 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trmi: (1 rTrnoni'ii tri'ir.l' v A . ' n,..ui ii ..hs, p..i.. jiii. 17, t-Hi. ! S" KAt.rt J IMijiis v t," ;il ' r- c ivr-l '! l-i -irt- ; . . .. .1 I . .! . I ... I : . I. f i tT fjri.i h 1. ih f. nJin8 c i.P k. jnn: , 2 iv.xi 6 '4'iirt Tin la.rre liniert; 5.J.-0 lo-.juart lt:i Wu r Pa kets; 2. 175 Leel-ir.i Krv i. I ans; S.-Tort 2-q-iart 1 n VVah Pali.; r - i r . I " If .... WsV l"JJk V.U. ITT JA'UP. I The ur.der-ipije'l te-er-e b rf?ht cf nj.-ct : e any or j all tb t'Ua that may be made fur tbe hov ariklr, ao4 I al' of lessen njr er mcrfain2the quantit ea a' yve Kpci- fa ted. at the pul.l;c i-e'v xe may rrq'-.i-e. The e:o.l. to I i!e!iv ere t at tii Iv-prtn;ent free of J cbare lur uravae or I.titjt. JOHN C. SKW, Jul J 17-utl QjartTma-er iiiieral. PIANO-FORTES. 1.1. who wis;t to r.n i:u:iaMi Kc-,- p.auos, njerior t'tie n.1 ti i-L, are oivitri to rxsmhie tt.f ti.ua r f Lb. i VI Siiff. j.f 1' !l..-i..rf li.i mi ,ih liihnti a' Mr. SuT-rn" !u-i: K-h... . u the ,Ltn f.u.l !.:u. b.iim f.pen truin 7 A. M. till l. I. M. I Jva-vlly J. WILLIAM snrf ttN. I FRUIT CANS, &C. 7 ILL be In urenr. iltnatij. Tb"j can be pi-nla-rj at verv lvw rate J.-m a tl k ! T Ri:i: HUNDRED DOZEN, CiturtH iiikI I lall Caalloit , j At Nu. 21 Wr-t WL;nctn St. Have also receive J a lree tivvk nf Ni's. Mr-iji II tiee. W ireC etli, Ih.rse .Mutto. Iltii: anJ Tuckii I? K"p-, Ta'.le a'.J I'ocWet Cutlery, Tow tlir w iih a Urj.- -t.-c of Hardware i r l .trmtT-, lia l 'era. Mechanics, Machinist., and Kailro i.l. j. :a j. 11. vajkx. 1 TO TAX-PAYERS. 01 iT. l ie r. t'V tri veti tha' , Cuntn 11 t -.1 - , t will iin-t-t a a IU.Ar.1 of K.iii..luin.ii at the (', icell Ch.onl.rr hi tin- c ty T lii.l'.i .aiM.li. 011 W. iti v.!iiy evi ii'ii.', July 3, lr,-, ut S u'clmk. I'. M.. I tuai i iii'pi liiit an.' eipi i!.i.e tlio as-esMin-ta f r Is'..'. Att-st: JOHN li. H AT1 l:S J.ilC-lO'J Ci'tCh rk. II V W.TJ. V. WIS.SCV, RE.1L ESTiTfi AOTBEII. lniiit oiv Salo ot FIFTY CITY LOTS AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On the most liberal terms. On Monday, .Tul.v Mist. At 3 o'ctM'k P. M., on ih j r ini-c. fjUKSK !.t- are fit 'at-'! npiare north "-t of tin liuveltior's Ci il', Ii T h iOkI oI of M.Tk-fiM-l A.l.l.iH.n, front uu on Nimh. iVniirl iss, i;,ikf, I 1lu rrt'd Centre trlet. in out-hit .Na. Iii). and 1:1 a m iiiuri I ihe t itv th it Is r;iilly liiio"iitk". 'Ilif pr-an..'. hi hijlli aixl ilry and on rl.Mikiii tho city, ami 111 very D.Mr.J)!r lor IVivati Kidi'iirrs, And the term upon wh;cli tliy are t b' I I are Mali th it iiiiv a.e enn buy who will ..ie 11 ritte a i ty. PLATS 'f l!i reinis..s ..mi lull jiivrtieu'.irs ran be h vl at V j'ey ' heal r -tie'e A.'i m y oil W a-hiiiit- 11 Mu ri. t.Ti;Ul OF svh-'.-ft'J c.i-h ut the time of tsde, nml HO a Inotitli, Willi 1..U ll;t, until pni.l W M. V. W ILK Y, J., -13-iliwtJ Ileal KsbiN Agent. DRY GOODS. vi ff, 1 1 ' . f r. v ;. NEV DOOKS. MEW PUBLICATIONS ! IT KS M. era t v Victor llao; 2 A Love's IV. or No, 1, by Mt . o a. ort; ljvfthoe, ! v ppt"); W kvVAll ttr'. :i K' 1 0 u's W'ifr; N'iie Mo'.th in 'h- ' i"teii.iA-iT 1 1 .-r !. rt; Pr-"!i Hrvw tt-'W ' bu; Stolen M.i-k, ty WiUie c'-ll c. auiL..r of Wnun in W M ; r.' wer o' tue p; i..ii-; Tl.- Hi t: A iJ.e's ."-: ': I;((tci':i f a C.-uvy Par..:.; 1 .-ar? Ih ur ,u T r: A I'-'-.k A'k :! I'-sr-i-r-; City of the .-Dili's; T ;oir;.? srs:utnT x !-C-2r CO.'S. I

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FINE DRESS GOODS. LACK AND SiLK MANTLES, LINENS. (iLOVEJi AND HOSIERY, PARASOLS. HOOP SKIRTS. LADIES' GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S FINE Ws JTiTVaT af2rUaX aUfsft HciiN ami IIoyv? Wear, KVEIiTTIItNO IN TUP. LINE, AND AT IT.!CFS TIIK M. H. GOOD, DRY GOODS. CO CO 2 a w C o s. M 17J 7 r. z at tl n ra s M o Eh I sis. T . S, t 1 0 10 m 1 CO - 7 s 5 S 5 a a " i, 3 r. 0 Ji T. a C3 3 1 t. a, x rf) tl ?aa CO DRY COODS. Lynch 8l Keane. 33 WESl" WASMlNfiTUX ST1U KT, k Um ?Xm OTHER LARGE INVOICES OF SUMMER DHY GOODS, l,iiltr' Drrsn (.001I, rvrrf tlilns1 In I. inc. mill Arurvl Irkl(;ii. j I ACE anl Silk Mvntilla, new Myle Saqnoa, SliaaU ! J and L'loak, Pr ritfit Caüra , Parasols ant Sun I'mbrell., ll.M.p Ski tsf liusiery Ac; lnh Lilians, r mi roi.l-eri-fc. hiti- ;ist, 1.1 uen aut Cnin!r)0 Han tkerrLlofs, I.K'iulicJ uml P.r.iw ii Sin e'iiu, (iloves, Noioiii. t;m. alM .sta th;av Pest American Lr-tini, irm N; a ja' J up; Only 12,',c ayar.l; 6-4 w i.le, o:.Iy r.'Jc a yard: n.-m. ntT : very R"1, 3 jai- 2."c. TRY BALLOU S FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, only to le timl at I.yi.cb & Keanen TUY Pk.vr FliENCU COKSfcTS AM) WAISTS. CHOTH, CASSiN'ERE, AND PANTS STUFF For men's and bv.s' wear; S raw fiotxK Hat, Caps and Fla pi'. rvtLii.ir lo l-c found in a Ilry li.xxls Stoie. Sttck ct'iii l'ie; b uhi at reont aocHons in New York; will te hol.l 2ü jer cent. b. low ti inner j.riccs forcasli. HOOP SKIRTSTIOOP SKIRTS! ITavinp made arratnreraent with two of the largest IIop skirt .vianuf.ic'ori" in the Eaf, we are prewired to olUr ili-m, wlmlesHle und re i-il, at New York prices. ('all and examine the fi.'k; 11 trouble to tliw .od. Holy ine price. Kiiit-iiioi-r i:ii of ibe Iliir llcn.p kirt. jel:t'62-dly COMMISSION MERCHANTS. C. L. S. Matthews, AM FORYARDING MERCHANT, Lnii' rirt'-l'roof Uuililiii, NO. 121 I 01KTII ST., WFST SIIjF., Itrtwci'ii .lliiiii Sircil mid tlie Ittvrr LOUISVILLE. KY. JfP, C oriijtimciit. are re-pectfully wdlclte d, and ltn meiliaie sub's with prompt returns jrtiaranteed. Jar.13 BRANDY. Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. JSlvTXJEiLg sc JACOB, PROPRIETORS, SOLK AFFOINTINO AOKNTS FOR THE I'NITED STATES. Drpnl, .-, C.'uliiiiihla M.f Cincinnittl. A. l it N('(i, Iti.1iaoj.f.;i, J' iä-dly Ajei.t for Indian. III.ih.i, and Wiriii-in. MEDICAL. rr a is 1 c a rr s FrFKRVI SCFNT SELTZER APERTEITT. Tili v-ilu.iMe a- d poj.ulr M'dä-'ee ha n vivt r-u'ly received tlie in.t (a or tide re ulu'lie r.l 1 1. l t of iL Mf il.cal I r fi-tti ai d tl." pu'bc a t!.e ni .st iimnsr am i.mr. tu SALIM'2 APKKIKNT. It tliay be ll-e. uti'li the tieot effect In P lioiM at,d Pel. rile litse.ise., Co-tiveiief, hick Uea.ljche, .tuea. I.s- of A( pe: te. In line! .,n, A d l of '.ho 'fM o !i. I -r tti 1 ty of Ih'- l.n r. l.o it, hV'im t .f VTeeu -tr. tir ivel. P.I. . And all C'o.upUüits Lere a i-'-litle ,. Ox-ilLf' Aperier.l or P-iriraMve 1 required. It 1 prt"-'il arlv adapted 10 tl.e wont of Traveler by Sea and Iji.el. i;e..te..i tu ll t Ciiniate, ir t: ol edentary Htl ii. li.v;:.! arid C- nv a V cert.; tatia of Vr; an I PUnt-r will liA it a vluaU a 1 l.ii. n to tin fr lle.li.-i: e I he-f .. Ii I in the f-.rin of a powder, carefully jut up In bottle t'i keep in an cl nu'e, and merely riq'.iire wter pf-ured i:; :i it t Jr!uce a del;t.tl j1 eServescer.: lver-as-e. Ninierou te-t n.ciiinl fro'n pr- fc--!' nal ar.d o l.rr (eh!r.ieii ..f t! e I.I.'t.e -1 it: 2 :z ih'ru.hoe.t 'be runiry. ai.d it lei'.i y ;icre.ts n.' popuUrry lor a -er.e of ar., otr.i i,'y uarv.fi K- C.caC- a". valuat'e c'.ara Ter, an I ro-iiLieiid It to the f vor able notice ol an Intel- ' .ir-f r.t puM.c M in uf.i- j red O'.'.r by T A lift INT M CO.. Vo. 2T Green. w:c siree, crt.er of VVarreu reet. New Yrk; ar d lor .ale by iTu-isi gei.er.üj. JjT-diy . e O r I I E 4 T I A Is. YOUNG JIKX WHO HATE INJUKFD then.selire by certAin e ret Labil, ah'.tL ur tt item for tasiw, p eaure r O üuli of n,rr;e: le; a!-o. m:1lr-aced and II ncn, w0o. ip m ihe ioii'4 A youih or oüicr caa-, teel a atb.ii'y In a lvance of thir year, b.fare pUcmif tSenoelre under the treat men of ar.y one, nuld Crt read "THE Sr.CRET FRIEND." Married lad.enwi I learn something of importance by .tivi, "Tm .CBr Fiii " Se'.t lo any adJre, in a aealed envelope, on receipt ( Tc'i Pel to. IiU. !TLART A C'V can be ctiu!te.t on all diae of a private or coi.r.der.tial mtunt. from a A At. to V P M , (siundays fr nt 9 to 11 A. M ,) at their off.ce. N j. 13 Ea-t Ttiif.t street, ur-fi r-, ls-teeii Main and Sycab.re, oppw:ie tbe llenn iluu-e. Ad lre- IjR.CHAS A. STTAlCT A CO., cL2 1 -1 A ly i 2 Ciucuuta it. 1 hiv.

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JLiLSJSEjS. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. NEW STYLES SAtJf ES. WHITE C.OODS. EMIIROIDERIES. SUN UM UR ELLAS. SILK MITTS. CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, CLOTHS, JL a JBCL JL 1 m ! Trimming, A'oiiou, Ac. TO SUIT T1IK T1MK. STUCK. CALL MN AND FX iVJNK Proprietor. MEDICAL. . Sticht Cold, (!uti(l ft ,Jff-i cn r tL.:K a simple remedy. if neglected, cflen JrrminuJca cericucij. Fcj are aware cf the impcrtzr.ee cf devping a fficjigt. cr gfltqlit ßcliL in. Us Jlrst stipe; ihit U'.uc' xa the l"ir.rirff would to a mild remedy, if net alicrjdei to, so: att.xc the lungs. 'mm y Wf? frei introduced ileim e.irs a.Q3. J It hcis Ucn rrot-fj that ttey arc th be: article Ufcre the pulln ffr 2 cjirilit fcLU, fcnciiti, m iL&llinui, fCatattli, the Iljcirf? ' Courj- in fficnsttfttiitr.n, ad numcrciu ajfeciizrus cf the jDlitcul s " giving immediate relief. 5 lubUc Speakern Sinprrx ut'! fnd them, effectual fcr elcrir.g and circnpther.inrr the rvire fiold ly all Qnigffizts and Qiler in J.fcdi:ine, at cents j-er Is;. Xvw .Tlrtlir:il DlMtiMiv. For the -pee.'y and permanert rtire of (iONOlinilK. r.l KK.T. PHFTIUi. iMSCtt attCFS yKMINAI. WKAKNFS!. MiiHII.Y F.MsmiNK( INCtiMINAMF.lJKNirALIHPITAPIlJlY. 0 1 a vet, strict urr.atid A Rt-rtlti ! '.be K Wti.r r an-l tiladder alndi lia te-ti iwd I'v upw ard of one hundred pliysician. I N TIIKIU PRIV'ATE PUAtrTU E, WITH F.NTtKK HC t'KS, uMT-s.!hiir tnlels, C..iLa, Capoul. r any other mtn pound liitl-rrt'i kti"wii. ni:iatavs sie:: Bi ir Are a;iei dy In a II. .ii. of! ti effect ny a ru re In a f-w day, and vain a rnre I efii tinl it - i-rniaiti.t. Thej ara pr-pred frmti veceial le enlrari-iLl arr S. anriet. no the vteni and tierer 11 tt:seale Se t-Ttieeh1 ur Irtiptef iiatethe tri ath; ati.l beiriff i:j;ar-roied, all paei. tasiels avci lid. Noohaore of dirt t nsrrsrjr wt.lU uiiiir thrm; nn de tbe. r action Interfere with bnatneM pursuit. Fach bx contains ts den Pit!.. l-KICK OXK HOLlJtK, And w ill te tkenf hy mail, post-paid t y any adrerHsed Aent, on re--ipt of the money. 8old by I )ru?cl t a generally. None genuine without mv inttire 011 tb wrapper. J. PliYAN. Uoilieter. N. Y i nrral Acent. HV TO MI. IN SON k CüX, Airei.ta for ludUDaiol . Juli I9-.1A w ! M A a IB O O E ; now mmt! now ici:t roici:D!t Jut Publitheit in .Vi- En r 1. PMCK SIX CENTS. I.FCTCKF on the Nature, Treatment ai.d Itadjcal Cure of Sj-ertnaiorrhir.t or Semin! We)irieN, lnToluntary Fniission, Sexual Ivbil,:y and Itnped-men?. t m.irriae ereraliy. Nervous,.mCtisuniion, Fpi lepsy and 'S Jlen'al and Pliysiral In aiaH'r, rstil.na; from Self-Abuse, Ac Py KOPKItT J. Ct'L'VFRWKLIj, M. I)., Author cf the itwn J..-k, tt? 'A fr-oo to 1 b"Uaid .f Hutterers " mbI uiid'f valine plain envelope, to any ad-tress, et plt, on reeipt if i retita or two post ate Mann. ) I it. Cll. J. C. Kl INK, 127 liow. erv , New York, PoftoR'.re lu-i apr3-dr w3m la I t2 VO KT A aVr TO LAIU ES. DK. JOHN IUHVFY, MAVINC, FOhT TPWAPI) OK tw ent yt ar 1 voted Iii professional tm.e , c?u ively to the treatoi.-i of I'f'llialr DI I f I C II 1 1 1 r ft. and havin'iti ee. 1 in housaixl of rae. in retorit.g tl.e aiüic'e 1 1 MHind be.ilth, ha nttwentlre conC'If nee erinf. puldirly In 'flrrat .ftnrricttti JCemerfyS' l)M. IIARVFY'S CHRONO-THERf.AL FEMALE PILLS Whith have tieve vet fi.ledfwben tie directiot.a tavt been tnrtly ff.lh.wt d,) in retrieving difla uliie. ariaii.g fr-in ;tWTUUCTI)N, OH STOPPAGE OF NATURE, Or In r-t'rni.' the -jt-tem to p rfMt health, LenufTertrc fr..iii Sj.inal Affeetion. Prolap.u, fieri. Ihe tue, or other weakt e ;f tl.e I teniie llricana. Also, in all tax-otn-t,j!jty i,r Nervo-j Prtratii.ii; llterk, I'aljiila I I na . 4c, w bin b are tbe forerunner ot more eiiot.s'11. ea-f. a2jr- These plllo are perfectly harr.iW. on lhContl tu'.ioi f.d dm V be Liken b) thetnotdf I'tatr fitnalew.tt. out caasii ir fli-treos. at tt sametmietbcy art like a cl.arm by strer;?f lirrlm:. In vforatlng and reoi.-rina 0.eytm la ieaith ron lit!-li. and hy t rhcinir oi tl e teothly period wir, reirtt; , no niatr front what . ..ioetl. ot.-tru. t oos ti. a v arise. Tbey bou.l. Ii'.otrv r. n la ta t-p luring the lifsi tbree or four motitli. of prfi ihth .i:nf fe at any ribr lime, aa miorartiarfe w . Id t iL restiit. P-' i tot.tain. fO Pill.. Price tl, and w.n deI e.lwUl l.e Ml. I ty mail, pre-paid by any I wrt.eij iif"M, 'U receipt of the tnoiiey. S.Ifl bj tirufifi-i--i.fflij . J. FlIiTAN, K K-bemrr. Xew York. 1, eneral Ai-er.i. tir TOMLINSON 4 COX, A Kent for IndianaLiol.. ul IS-.U I f M!i t P.il-are tl.e n-'Ht of muri, t. a.j, ai.dcaie. I fa I e;r.e.rfe p. all ,-,-!. of Kern.le r.sniplaini an I t-i C !s-i of Irreul.rrie.. H jppr...na, -ui hn he . r Wime, i.flamoi,.,r, f the .l. ,n,r. Kidney arvl Womb, and t - of erv n. Ki.era-y, etc. TXeir ue la iKv all ra '. Are eMlrelr free from any Mer-urlal or Mineral po w.n are puniy rZ"A; a:il are ffe fmrn dn.jrer: ran be U-e t w r h rleet afety. Am-.i.rf i!.e n.ai.r tit .u an I iLi Lbt n,4 tt.em tn a'l part, of the rnion o.a. j-ak ni cf them. fr alt I k Married letdie. in rerta b lt jati&r.a .Itonti tc,t . tLcu. r ot reason see d.rei tivn. oq each box. Price One Dollar Per Ho. Tbey are er.t in a iL:n, Cat bx, pctafe free a'l part, of tLe U.:J uptle ete.pt of tLe"ctic prei.reOaT.d.dby bu. I.WM, ..... . H Yir:r.;a Avrrue, r"'lj PiP.an.jU. l,.i ..... HAPPINESS OR MISERY ? THAT IS TIIE QUESTION. rF'lv, mr." t th "Parisian cacixft X WtMif.Rs. AN ATtlMT. and MKblONF hH9 e.ern.ir.e l, regard!-, of expense, to aue. frce.Vfor tL U:f.t ol .i.a-rt:. l ura.r.tv) -f tU r b,.i . .tncu.e and intere-.,, ..,re. on Marr.ase ar,j ,ra v f!,ul"""1' r-do.i-st.on, IVtiliH-w i-r IVpres.pM,. u.-a f Fr.ery and '.l P.er,, tUe ilre.t ,.,. rvUs.aiKl tho- Mala i.e. hiU res ait fr.-m y..t Itul foil r . re.e. of Matarlt), t r Ln. ranee of lTso jv,. tuteVLaw lbe tU.liU. Lecture". ,v. rtth. tue.i.. of etilu-tlemi. aud aavio; ih.kau.1, atet will 1st forw.rle! IctHt the re p ,.f f.,ur lUn 'U idie.. MaVtCLxa, t,J Uroadw.y, Ne loik. JeXa-dlj

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