Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3684, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1862 — Page 2
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tt Et) SCI .t JI LV 23 vie t'nion It naaat t prprrrr4 Ooaiocratic Union State Ticket rot.. trcatTAtr rr tat, JAMES'S. ATHON, Of M irkm Coauu. . ro acditob or tati, J03KPH RISTINE, Of Fo luUiü County. rOt TlIAtl KIK or T4Tt. . M riHKW L BRETT, ; Of Dirie Cuuntj. ro aTTrtT OEJISAL, OSCAR B HOUU. Ol Oecau r Cowutj. ro iriii üniPfT or rvCic iTn;rriow, 2SAMUKL L. KÜU0, Ol Alleu Couutf. rirl f'onf reinal DiMrlct. The Dmxrc of the F.rt D .tncl will met in Convention, t Vincennea, on Welne-vJij, tb l.Tih of Aut, to nomirut a canKlate fur Ctftigrea.. Trne Word. The LifajeUe Joarml .: "Help tour cornUj while jet your help mj arail. If ever lib erljr arid the true principle f i!f-renrnetit neeleJ the atrvnjr arm. the .tont heirt, the cleir hewJof ever Ijal cnn ami tomin, is to day. Tbe hour ia daik. IIe!p joo, help, help the country." i be Convention off the 30fla. The Journal of yesterday cuple our notice oi the arrangement made with the ri!ro.d centerinj in thi city fur half-tare traiua to the State Mai Convention to he he!i here on theUib, which j'eucl in the Sratintl the day before, ml inqnire "nhal Sute Central Cummiltte biremide the arrangements' referred to. If t!.e Jomrnml had eiirninel the oil it would luve teen enlihtene'1. It i. the. D'mtcmtic Sute Ctu'ril Committer that ni!e the "amueneiiW,7 ! it U to re a rn-as metin ol the Drmoir.icy of IilUu4 aud all conferva lire citizen. who deiie l m utiiaiii the Cii"t.tuiii it itanci th Union as it wh, c tiled to consider the riaiaof the country aitU their duty in reference to the j're?eiil emergency in t-ur pill:c ntT-nrs. It the Journal editor com e within that claw he I invited to twite with tiie Demcx4cy tirvon tht (Kc.iion iu a patriotic effort to preserve tlie Union oi the LilherH mil to ei-ure to our?elve! and Uioe who come after the oie-aiii"; of conlilution tl l;0et tr. There w.u no de-riti or"poli cy"in omitting the word "Democratic" in refer inj? to the btut.e. Central Committee. . If it hud been notice fetit tor publication in' ft Republican piper there ro'ht hare beeu some 'ptdicy" 'n the firnis.ionbut appearing in a DrmoiMtic -per no one could iitiestioti douht whit com niillee wu intend!. We are obliged to the dito r for puMishiitg the article noticing the nrnnernents for and object of the Convent n, and we hire no doubt hsreider will he under eqn.il obSigition for once furtiihin them with "Cofty antiptrty patriotism" and Union peotitnent expre-ed with 'Viru erity ai d truth." The Contention will be largely attended fröre all p-iru of the Slate by ni mere and tiuhful Uniou men, and ita reolutiont ud pjxecl e aill bieathe nothing but patriotic devotion to the ConiUu4on and the Union, and ex pre-1 naught but comlrmuntion of the men, policy and meture4 designed for their overthrow, und tl e be-tt tneaiu fwr the prcerration of the Government. The CTeetin of Conservative .Tl ember of CongretiMDecUrution of Principle. . ' The following are the resolutions adopted at the meeting of conservative members of Congrc., j reiiJed over by 31 r. CaiTTi.xntx, of Kentky: Feelinj; the pre.it weight of our responsibility as meutbetjt tt Coiire!, we h.e met in no pHr t p?."it nr lor ant prty j urjxe, but lor the purpose of deliberating and coiii-ultttc together - tfjw we luty l-r.t j.trloini our coititutiitl du tie in the tieetit i:ret and terilous cri-i of our country' late, and ae have come to the follow inj cont i uimi", via: 1. Httolreil. Thit the Contittition ami the Uni'Ot and tlie hiwa niut be -reened nnd m in tuinc! in all the r iroiferand lihilul supn nucv, and tint the rete!lion now in ;irnn n' uiit them inu-t be uppreieti and )nt down, ;ml th.il :t ii our intr to vote lor all t;ie.iuie neceiry and j.iT;xr t that end !2. That the true interests of the country, .1 well a the o'ict.itfs of hiniMiiity, reijuiie thit no mote war. or art. of wr, chould be po.-evutel or done thin are nerciarv and jn-er lor the prompt and complete suppteion. of the rebel lion. 3. Th it the St ite re cninfiit and e.ential purtii of the Uun'ti, lound together in.epjrdl bv tlie C"ittitutioo of the Uni'ed Snte-; th it none of them cut teae.to exit a such n long ah lint Constitution survive-; himI thit it is tUv eicluie fpheie sind luly of the State to order and direct then oi duuie-iio ill"oi!. Wltilethe rete!liMi. there'ore, h.o trotanmilftd ordetrovel the con-titution.! rel itions of the o called ''se ceding State" lo the Federal tnivcmment, reith er ha it dirted thi-e Suten of any rights or pwer, municip-il or tiherwie. troperly belonging to tliem a ine"lers of the Federal Union l i e actual exeni.-e of lhne rigl t and towrt niv hr a time be iiiiertuted or ob-tructed by itbrliion. a in! ome illegitimate authority, it mav 1. -u!-tit.ted in it pUce. ut. m somi a. tint n-i.fi I iu I. u i J rewMil, ! o-e States will4lnen tiiiti ! ol right, t reume tte exercise oi a'l the r.gl.t kmI oert ii.nit.es ami iiitruuxit .i. j which J it ; eilv beh'lig to them a Slatc of 'this ) Union I. Tht the pre-rvl w r, as aruwe.1 by tl ei Tieyalri.t and Corbies and ut.iiersiuoU by the j eoüe. wa commence 1 and piofvuie! tr ihet purte tf up;ieing tlie relellioti and pre-eo itig aivl imlivatiiig the Constitution, tl e Umoir, I and the law, and fir thit purpmir only It was ! a i.ret and n.b!e i lü'.xi.-e, luji ;dnie anv meie I fectM'ii! r Jt iMfci., od at one it irtpirel I aid united in it mpp t all lotai ieti of cv ei y j f rti, J- 1 1 mi'i?n in-ii ai me ..in m inr i"n ertimei.t a m ghit army the indile-t and mo-l j p tr tt t i. piung at nee into the field, and i ' Kicedi'-g aod coi.ipiei wig in the defense of i i tloteu ineut. Ui.iJer tUe cirtunistaiice- it j auuIJ. in eur p:ton, lc most inju-t and tin-j generou- to givt anv i. char. n Irr i.r d ifv iiou I to ihe w. r, lor the accom, lislnncit of ant other th in it tir-l-ret piiipn-. and e-ci 1 y tir iLe j ac-fsoiipli-liuie.it ot .my meie p-oty or sevii nil . i . . . I . . ..l..M..r,.-.il... icheme. "5. I hat the many and greit vicUirieH lilely c lurv r bv um Hirn e and ua vie. lnlst thev Ott I lo ct iiv,i.v.e lie worid id' the va.-t m-I.taty rHr ol ut.r ltteuii-iit. ive u the p easing furaii-e that our dejdralde eit il r will fn ' .e l-roul t to a ch-e, should the jrmtr oljecisf id the war a r.errintdt'ie detintti Le kept'ead ily in tie. When that i K.ne, and when filch i-ui.i.-oiiiet;t i ind ited on euch ot the u hy t.oiri a will eatistf ul, he jusl.ee, and uon uch other a have m oie tUetn-elv e- con-'piruou K.r crime o niniitte! in the proset t.t on of the itLelliop, it ie our o; it. ion that uur loverii:netit j hoiid adopt iivh wise iticourr of clemency .11 tend t bniig bu k cvniial rev-oncili iiiou and ! pere t the iboie tonntrj. 6 That the d.vtrii e of tl e ?ece. cnist? and if tSe Al"thti'iost, a the latter arc nar rej-re eei.ted iu CoogresP, arr alike iitcut itttit with the Constitution aial irrecuu iUI.'e w iili the unitt Mi.d jace of ll cuunlry . The holh ive he-dy invoitnt U. in cruel tit il war, and the others tl.e AtadilionisL w ill leave t the country hut Jitlle hojeof the pecvly restoration oT union ir ce tl inf Alarme oi conc.'ai:on, eiim.cuu ti-n and other uncon.-lilulional uic-ui es, hah. thev have lately can ir I and attempt el loctrry J through the- H.ue of tei'reeiiUtite-', -hall be j routed into the lotto of law and remain ut.ie j t i ked hr Hie j-rotle. ! 7. That Coiigi lu. no power U Jeirive anv I leieoiiof hi ptojerty ft-r .itv nimiiiat .flene. j uii'es thai pcin lis leefi fcrst dolv onV!rtel
of the ofTeiie bv thi verlict of a jnrv, and that a'l art t,f C- rgre, like th lately paeil by the Hou-e of lifpie-enUtire. h .h ajime V fotlnt or ciificat the etteof oen for fJVne of wh ch they bite not been conmted upon due trial by a jury, are unconstitutional, and lel op; reason and tyranny. . It i noijtificatioo for such acts that the crime cotnmittol in the prosecution of the rebellion are of unexampled atrocity, norn there any ruch jutification as"State 'recei )" ktmwn to ot;r Goteniment-or law The Contitaion fTrding arrp'e joaer for the preservation of the Got eminent, and laying alike adpted loa sute ol peaee d of war, i's re tm-tion are binding at all times and in all con diiion of our country. Ü. That the foregoing reolutJon are in expUnition and reCirrnnlion oT the resolution pa-ed at the. extra feion of the present Conpre-. known as the Crittenden resolution, and which dcclrel: "Tht ibis war not wageI ou our part in ant jirit of oppre--ion, nor br any . purpo-e of conqoe-t or aurtjugation, nor for the purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the .rghtsof established in-titution of thoeS'ito, ' hut to defend and m lintiiir the upremaey of the Constitution, and to pre-erve the U"on with all the dignity, equality and rights of the eeveral Sutea unimpairel; and that as soon a the object are acrotnplMied. the war o'ight to ceae " 9. That tlie Constitution confeta powers adequate to all ihe purpose of petceandof war; thit it i the aame in w-ir and in peace, on the battlefield as in the h Iis of Conte., and ought to le a.icredly observed everywhere aial at all time-; and the presumptuous idea tint In been advHiicel . by aotne of the alolilioa leiders of Congre, that the existence .of wr invent Con gress with despotic power, and of ruure doe away 'with the Contitution. i a pre'en-ion as croun d!es as it isixlioti. anl is to be utterly con denmed by every rmn who ha any regnl lor hi own liberty, or for the Constitution of his coun try. J. J. CRITTENDEN. President of ihe Meeting. S. S. Cox, Secretiry of the MeiHin. .
What II Did Say. Tlie Louisville Democrat censure Mr. Voor- ; tic is for an exprej-ion put into his mouth by. Re , publican papers It-will apjear from a correct re;K)itof whut he diil ay, that h r po-ition will 'meet with the nppnival of everj honest man iu the country. We copy the foüosing from the Terre Haute Journal, which satisfactorily explains the position of Mr. VoiRiitLs: ' The elitoi of the lndi.napjli.s Jnnrnal s.ivs tint -Dm. Voorhce t.itel in a Merth at the Couit house, in this city, on Situnlav that he in tended to "utand between the firmer and the tiiX gather." Voorhees id no nu b thin. He ; raid lint In Coiigrc-s he had frtod between the farmer and tlie tax ratheier. in exisine the frauds and corruptions of Gov eminent ollicials. He did not intiunte that the j-eojile hhould not - cheerfully pay the taxes levied upon them, but, on the contrary, he told them it was the duty ol all to stand by the Government." Some unscru-puIous-Rpj ubliean ha lied to the Journal about ' the speech ol" Vourhee. Troin tbe w York Observer. 1Yc I.ct Her Drive. When the hip in which iVd was sciling toward R one could not beir up into the wind, the w riter of the ra.-rative says "we let her drive." When the .tempestuous wind called Euroclydon aio-e, and the help of mm was vain, they leil the vessel -ta the mercy of th elements,driving Itelore the storm. They did what ihev could, even aller they let her drive. They "undergiroed the ship." They "struck sail.' They "usfd heljt." They "lightened the nhip," anil finally "cast out with their own h ind the to k I in - and when they hid at last nnde lal with four anchors, in the mid"t of the darkness and temia?st, they wished for the diy. In the storm that i. now beat in? ujion our ship of State, in tl.e dangers dark mid dread. u' that tin eaten ihe country of our love, there is u le son of deep ami delight I ul com fort in the story of Paul's shipwreck and deliverst:ce. Those who have not tears of the future, who are sure t.,at all is well, that the war is a great blessing. that the country will be all the better for the loss ol b!Md, are not the men who need com tort from the word or God. They are well enough con tented with things as they are, and peril ips have come to think "ihe worse tlie better." Rut there are other and more w ho do not see the waj clear through the clouds and storm tint now nil the sky. They in iv have every reasonable gioond of confidence that the arms of the Government wi 1 be victorious over the eueni es ol the countrv, and lint rebellion will be finally crushed Rut they see iu the future no evidence tint the day ol re-uiiion and fraternal love is at hand; no evideucethat the spirit of forbe irance and con ciliutloo is . to be extended as the on! y b isis on which union in tuch ;i country as ours cm be nnint .lined ; no evidence tint union is desired by thousands w ho are the most active in urging on the war for the Union; no signs of the picv.tlciKe o! tint spirit which id the fruit ol" the Holy Sjiirti, meekness gentleness und love Rut they do .-co in the hall. of national counsel, and in the pul pits, and in the newspapers, nnd iu the new leagues and associations whrh are forme! from time to time, a rising und serious deiermiiiiitiin ou the part of the leading men of the hour to revolutionize the Government, to subvert the Con-titution as it now is, and to iu tugurate a lot tn ol Government h thertu unknown to our bistort. The.-e :ue the feeling which nw s. the minds of many thoughtful men. Thev ate appiehcnsivc that the war is lo be the end ol the lepublic. The tierce Eurocydon is raginr, and if they were sure that they could get ashore on bio ken pieces, of the ship, they wouM have more com'ort than they get now in the pfospect that looms up in their imaginations of a fatal ship wreck, with no life boat and no shore. To ail such hearts the story of Paul and the ship that carried him ought to come with com toiling power. The old lady who was in the car riage when the horse aere running away, said she had perfect trust m Providence till the har ness lroke. and then she g-ive right up. Her trust rifled jut wlieie it w.is her duty to begin to li ut, if she had not begun bel'oie. Jv long u we can do itnt thing t sie (lie ship, it is our duty to do il in iiiltillr. arid ihen nnl afterwards, when ti e help ol mm fails, to believe in G mJ, and not to iet our ht-art le trouoleil. Let ler drive Not in theieckle ?p:rlt with whi'-h iIiosh word are olten u-evl by the vulgar anl wicked; not in the desperation of t!io-e who have exhaustetl their last eiloits. and have givet up all hoLe of s.ietv ; not in the sullen contempt of fate with which the Indian lol ls his arms an ! J rushes down the rapid to his doom when he can no h.n-er stem thecunei.t. j Nolwiih such a sjitil should the Christian patriot be insr ired. in such a time of u tt on.-il perplexity mik! ditros a thi. Rut looking j 1 niiii in in, ml n" inj uo.ioic i ir, but i the cause of the dinner, he .hoiihi Kx hi hope in ihe Prof id em' e of Giaiind let tbe ship drive o:i. A fall c 's hai.fcs-iur F illier'shaod is on the he ci. We aie h the midst of rock atd cor.ntrr current.", and rg'tig Fei nnd din.eron t-oast, v ith i-oi.fhi-ting council among the othi-er-. and n dre.idtul torm ail around lis. , tin I no euu tar to be sn, but the hp i in ihe hollow of Hi hand whom ihe winds und -M-a ! obey. I Whit destmy i befoi e thla jeople i known to j li i i-nlv. Uiit He will" assureiJly carry n t trough thi t.n aial hr'.i;g u into txirt. Lxi ept we abale in th ship we can not be saved It i our dutv , one ai .J all- to jwiixl by the shp; t Cit-t . ovei bo ud everything that endanger ;t a.ilety ; e-j'ei tullv' all our pi ejialit r unJ pureel ant vtii!ial alieintiotis of per. ot.al ani'iiti'di. a 1 even the tat k! t g of tlie hip, everv p. ntv
org tn7. ation which we have hitherto depeiivied on v o.uiiteenng. Iut thit thev shall themselves vol:S e-seiitiai lo ti e ot king of the hip, while uuteer. This ex.mtj le would awaken the ipwith one heirt and miu.l we ad Ire ourre'.ve to , 1 ir n itrioti-M, lfvive the impul.tr eiithui.isin and
ti e iml pXiri- ol ai ing the Stale. resuriun j tiraulate volunteering ;va money nor anvihing th Union and getting into .t put of pe.tre At.d ;else c in. The ;m; ul.r m i.e w ill then underit wf see no eign of day. Mill we imy iet the ( stand thtit tere i t-eel of e-imefne "and that ship I; iv e oo. (?od kno a w here e are toing. the men to w l.oiu thev lo k fur ex inij l are in und with Hun weare safe. H i a.le ti site, f ,ntt. Tliey will ihen understand thit public and if the ihip goe to fripnent. He can yel ' d uiger redly si-i, ami lhat it must In met. bnii in II t- lmd and mike our wre-k the sal-1 Then will the firmer trzne out ot th hirvet tatia of l'.he.ty and the lorj'ot the whole ' Ge!l. and met hmic. out of their woikshop, and eaith. y I tle lalorei Imtu tl eir tod and volunteer with-Hit " " i . j mi;( h re ereuce to bountv. And le; ihi-examo'e The Wnj theTblnjla t be did In I become ctieral all over the countrrand then Sjirure r t'uitnty . , wtll the lebellioti uemole -s it can i ol be uia le lo A Terry county centleroan inform m thit he irrm"le Uj tiue.it or proilamation oti;egro ml a CiiHn" I ?i m in from S neer eountt. : ein incip ilio i or anj other Ch.ne-e gotijr methial
l i.t week, who HCiM-ied him in länu ice s-jme thorn like ttii-: 'II-'w are thinga going p-ditlcallv up in Terry coiiniv?" . "All Tr the U.ii-u in Terrr countr," aiJ our itifyrttiant. "How i it in Spencer?" "Well, e luve Kim Union down here in Sicer. but I am afraid thed I Democrats ate ro ue to beat ua tin I ill; our or.lv chance ot de!ctiiic them i t.vcrv setenh like ihe I l!" Such t doubtless to Im the program me thpnuch - outtheSuie. Cnnl!on Republic.
Democratic Tleetlnc in .north Town allp, Itoonp l onnlr. The meeting w -scal'.el to rder ty Uenry Lucu, E-j , w ho prujw-ejl Wm. Taylor, , as Cnirmm. 3Ir. Tat lor. on taking his ?et. stated the ob
ject of the meeting to b the reorganizition of the Democratic party in i'.U townhip and to in augurate fuch"nje-ures J may enable the part? to triumph at the ballot loi in the coming elections. At the conclusion of his remarks Mr. Horace Walter wa appointed Secretary oo motion of Wm. J. Liuh;er. J. W. Nichol, Esq . was tntroluced to the Electing and ablr ad lresei it on the tirrin ' even la of the day. ncallung Repubocanisrn an! its heresies mot trTevtually at.d hurling aide tlie id inderous charges of d.sloyalty heiped uj on Democrat, and by the power of hi eloquence I r..iug lie Democratic p-rty to be the only true Union party now in existente. He was lisieued to by a large and attentive audience. At the conclusion of his rem.uk Mr. Horace Walter was called for and re-ponded in a brief addie-s. introducing the follow itig resolution: lUtlttd, That a Democratic Club bv organized in this township, and tint the Chair appoint a committee consisting t four members to dr.ilt a Constitution lor the poternment of the Club, bed upon the principle laid down in the "form of a Constitution for Ciuba." recommended by the Sute Democratic Ceiitr.d Com nut tee, and report on the mie at ruch lime as lite adjournment of this meeting may indicate. The i evolution was adopted. Henry Lucas. E-q , was ihen called for. He responded by addteseing tne meeting In a glowing in inner. His remarks weie listened to with profound interest', and they produced a m irked etrect, re-'ultiug in the success of the object for the nrcomplishment of which the meeting h id been called. It was a complete vindication of the loyalty of the Democrat of this vicinity, and a triumph of truth over f.tUehood. On motion, the meeting adjourned to meet on the first Saturday in Auiit at 2 o'clock P. M. WM. TAYLOR. l'rest. Horace Walte, Sec. G reene County Uemocrntlc. Conven tion. Pursuant to notice from the Central Committee, the Democracy of Greene county met in Mass Convention at Bloomtield on Siturday, July 111. lt"G".i, for the purpose of nominating candidate. for county ofbVes. apinting tielegale to attend the Cug,re.ssional and Senatorial Convention, and giving su h expression to their opinions upon tlie political questions of ihe day us to them might seem best. On moiKjii ol Dr. J. M. Humphreys, Chairmanof ihe Central Committee, lbm. John Jones' was cilled to the Chair, and Hughes East and Isaac llattabiugh weiecho-en Strcieurie. On motion of II irry Biirnu, the ratio of repre fentation was tixed at one for every twenty votes ca.-1 for Thoui as A. Hendricks iu lb'J, and one for eery fraction over ten, us follows: That Richland bt 'entitled to G votes; Taylor Ö; Jackson 7; Ce.it er 10; IVet-h Creek C; Highland C; Eel River 2: Fairnlav 2: Smith 2: Wri"ht .r: Stock i ton G, SliIToM 'A; Cass 5; Washington 4; Jeffer son 'J; Total 74. Ou motion, theCh air appointed a committee'of one from each township to draft resolutions expiessiveof the seti-e of the meeting, consisting of H. Burns, D. Lelgerwool, E Riley, E. S. Stone, J. Cntwloid. J P. Mcintosh, W. S. Rats, Win. ; D xon, Geo. McGair, A. Ilumphrevs, A. Waggoner, J. J. Beueüeid, J. Carpemer, J. W. S.inkanl and K" R liuckner . On motion of Uoti. A Humphreys, every Dem: O Tat in the county was upj-ointed delegate tj attend the Coiigieioiul and Senatorial Conventions. The Convention then adjourned for refresh, meuls, lo meet at tlie lair grounds at 1 o'clock. FTLRSOON sLSSloX. Convention met, anl after a short.4 e irnest and p itnoiic uddiess ty Hon. George W. Mooie. ol Owen countv, pit-ceei.ed to ballot h-r candidates, whereuMMi lb. J. M. Humphreva wa nominated for Representative; lor Tieisurer, Dan A. Hyuaur; lor Stieiili', John 1. Ktllian; tor Commissioner, J. t Jamison; lor Coroner, Dr. M. L. Holt. The Committee on Resolutions then made the following report, w hich was read and unanimously ado bled: Whkkeas The" Democracy of Greene county are, as tney have ever btvn. iu lavor of the Con sbtutiou us it is and the Uniou as il was, and are opposed alike lo secession ism and Abolitionism a being eiju ill v dangerous to the harmony and piospenty of our form. of" Government: llietetore, Jirsolted, That we will, pledge ourselves to renew ed and moie vigorous etl'jtts tor the perpetuity of that gi eat chiller of our liberties, the Federal Constitution, and for the election to Congress of such patriot. as Holl. D .H. W. Yooi hees und hi co lalKrer in Congress ' who h iv e the itfrvfc to appri.-e the Abolitionists that this Guveminent was estnblislied lor white men and not for negroes, and the nerve also lo denounce the frauds and corruptions practiced by the parly in power. lt$olv(f, That we ns a party are willing to u !'., und have used, .nil lawful and constitutional mem to iB.-loie. pie?erve and perpetuate thei Linon ot the.-e Spates, as lortned ly our evolutional y fathers, bv compromise or otherwise, vet we hol-1 that any man or puty that would vio1 ite any constitutional provision, or even exer cse any doubtlul power of tint instrument in the hour of our country's peril, on the scoie of expediency or pretended military necessity, is unworthy of public confidence, und should, be heid by all not only etieiu e to our Government, a set up by our fathers, but to humanity at large. Rrsolcnl, That while we are willing to meet all ihe dem unls, of our Gov errunent for ihe pros edition of the war under the Constitution we protest against tlie perveision of the People's money to tlie purchase of negroes, either in the District of Columbia or iu the Southern States, or for tlie feeding or clothing of the worthle-s contrabcu ds ir.side our lines, while our own soldier h ive, in many cases, suffered for the necessaries of life. HtS'tlrtd, That we hereby tender to the sol d eis of this country vho have sacrificed the coinforts ai d iju ct of tumeimd gone torth t imperil tluir health and lives u;oti the battlefield for the sake of the Coti-tdution and the Uniou our e truest and heartfelt sv m?hies, and we heieby p e-i-e ourselves to lender all aid in our tow er for the conm rt ol them :ml their families HtsolctJ. That we hereby lealhrm and ratify the prm-ei'dings of the Dtiocr.itie Convention he'd at Indianapolis ou the Mh day of January, Isfyi On mtin the dele? ite to the Congressional Convention to be ho d at Tetre Haute on the -1 j in-i . were ins rucieu to vuie a a uuii tor in.;i D. W Vioihee-. I On motion of II C. Hill the Slutr Seait anl I all tlie pts in the 7ih Coiigre hnial D..-lii-tt be rfjnes(il to publish ih proceeding of this i Convention , Atter wlilc'i, II ti. A. Humphreva being loudlv ! nl o,l i,.r ..m ,.ri- .ed -m.! m id .hoir r-trin and tvirrlotio .;ee-.di; w!iereu;Hii the C )uenf :m. j h-ft, H.i the I ir.e-t, m entlui-i isti an I h tr j mot. o'is ever be. ore heil iu thi county, ad- J ONK. Cn lil fllall. j.,.;r, e,l. JOHN JONK 11 tont- E!x, Iaac HaTTABi oil, SecreUi ic. Ulnii i Wanted! What i now waute-i ot prominent, popular, ir fliieiitil and weildit citizen l Chic mo i not ; altogether thit they !;;tll conrrihute tl.eir oi e nd : two ati i rive and tea hundred dollar to stimulate ! ' of waiuie. 1 heu wdi uiop-n power ecc, ! t; l know and leel thvtthe it-bed'KUi cat; and will he put dow n, and thit they mut n n interfere! iK'twt-n an offended (ioternaient and a wicked! ' retell ion. ! , rrotiiinent, anl popular, and induer.tial an 1 j wealthy citizen of Chicago, the common peop'e ! wait your example They do not want to ee r the.dralt come, beetles they know that tou can I , te'ieve toiireive oy sati-uiute at me or leu hi.rnlred tlollar ech. and that thev can not. '. TI.ey are ready l.r all wotk of patriotism if you j will leaJ tlie way. Chirac Time.
57" We fore'e tctir work in the Southa et. Our intelüirei.t roirsroirtit at Memt-h' write
in a private liöte. u:..ier date of ihe ICth ii.at : ! - I r e conscnp i..n, lacn hi t een un:erratevl in the S)uth, is bringing indefinit nuinbe- into the rebel artny. and they are already growing- bold. Im convinced tint the tebe's ine nwe men umier arms in Mississippi than (Jen. Grant can tnuter, and active oteration are not irppnJab!e. Gen. Grant's movements indictte tuch to be the case." -Chicago Timr$. "3TSome it'n ra;.i geutJem an stoppe! here a , few days sum e. made a speech and told t5 eo pie that lie was a candidate for Couzre. -that he had once belonged to the Deaiocrjt" party, and was now a candid ite lor Con-res. before no party p.irty 's convention. He said that "this bine reldlion of ouni mut be put down if it requited ninety nine men out of eierv bundled to du it," We suppose he wants to be the hundredth m in left at Thome to be a candidate, before the no party pint's convention, for Conre-s, Rully for him. We belietehis inme i StilNell. We hoia he will he still-well alter John Peter Cleaver Shank beits hits for the nomiiiatiou. Grttncastle Press. Tforrnirni of tue Southern Army. The Memphis liulletim of tlse I7ih learus from the Grenada Appeal of a late date, that the Con federates, in considerable force, are moving upon Nashville, and we have a confirm ation of it in the dispatches in ocr columns this morning. Murfreesboro", according to the d'spatches'w.is as good a in the hanos of General Forrest. It is intimated that the next move w ill I e u;n Nashville. It is understood that Reauicari! Im been shelved by Davis, and that Gei erals Price and Bragg aie iu command of the Southern army. The movement of Morgan iu Keotiuky and Ferresi in Tennessee, theiehue, may be sigjiiö. cant ot an advance of the Southern army. If not, they will be speedily forced to fallback to the.r former josiiion. Lcaustille Journal. Ilird off a fcathfr. The Anglo-African is out in a terrible leader again-st General McCleilau and the President, be- ' cau-e they don't elevate the black to the level ol tlie white race by giving; them arm to tight in this war. In common with the Tribune, thu hvbrid mulatto ridicule- the President and our gieatest Get eral, and predicts that "this miserable race pride will have a fill." The AngloAfrican holds that twenty million of Northern white men cm not conquer ten millions of Southern white men without the aid of the puissant black, who have bm every opportunity given them to rise at the S uih. but either do not d ire or do not desire to engage in the contbet. 'There will soon be an end," quoth the Anglo African, "of Mr. Lincoln's joke; gt ration. and hum Ii tinz uprea!s to border State traitors." Heie i a bird oi ihe same feather with Gieeley. The patriotic President de-ires to retain the border State as the sheet a.nchor of the Union; the Anylo-African and the Tribune long to seethe border States foicd out of tlie" Union, in ttfvJer to secure ihe eternal separation of the'South from the North. This is what the radical -knaves and fanatics have bech moving heaven earth and p.uideinonium for during the last th'iy years, and now their lever is at its crisis. They will soon gel a cooling or die by hemp. iYeic - York Herald. Secret l'oliftcal Societies. - The letter of the Hon. James Hughes addressed to Governor Morton, and by the latter read to the Convention ot the l'-ih of June at IndianajHjlis, on the subject of secret "political societies, is becoming significant. The Hon. Ja. Hughes prole-sing Democracy, is moved by our noble Goceruor to give the alarm that the Democrat ate organizing secret societies for tlie j t.rpose of resisting the pay inent of taxes, aim thus withdraw the attention from the fact that the Abolitionued Republican or Union paity aiejocany the had:e ot a secret society, quietly hidden under the lappets of iheir coats. We append the following from the Lafayette Argus: "U. C The Courier of Tuesday evening aniioi.nces to the memtiers of the midnight watchers "Union Club" thai their new room will be ready for their next meeting.' This Union Club" is neither mote nor less than the old Know Nothing oider revived, und il extends to every county and town-hip in the S ate. When a political party is oblLed lo resufi to sccie-y, in oitler to accomplish it. ends, it should be looked uoii as an enemy to tree injütutiuis uiul the rights of majorities We deem it only necessary to warn the public against such organizitions; no true Democrat w nil u know lede ot" the design ever eidered the den ot Know Nothiiigisoi or the nest ot a Wide Awake, tlie rueiul results of which ate now overshadowing the country with iniii and di.-t ess. The Democratic party go forth with their lights burning belbie the world, no tcciets for the initiate only, its principles are eiiib!azonel upon its banners, it has no devices to allure (he unwary, il asks only a fairopn, manly cunt est of the principle upon which the country tdiould be ruled, and spiei ls upon its canvas, in language not to be misunderstood, what tho-e principle. are. In a time like the present it shoibd be tlie duty, as it will be, of eveiy tine lover of his country to icrlect calmly upon the measure which are to extricate us from the woes which surround us. Association ns unnatural as tlio-elouud in the prairie dog's house aie being formed b) the-e"Union Ciubs" for the purpose of again overwhelming the only party that in peace gave prosperity, and in w ar gav e peace. Cacington Friend. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Z35 e are authorized to announce JOHN DKLvVKK, of Southport, a candidat for 'County Kecorder, tu'ject to the decision of th L)emocratic Couvention. Sii;;inl IN'otitiC. TO ADVERTISERS AH ndrerthfH'ht film ft i tjwijsrd tints, and onltreJ out Oejhre the exjrUt n nf th? ttme p'-ijiel, will he i Ktrjrt ihr rnjulttr rtti.$ . f irth intr uf to th time thi y .irr onltrro out . j - i MEDICAL. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. f Jit) LADIES OF DKLICATF HEALTH OHIMPAIRKI) l r?iiiiajou, tr to tho-e by rtluni an increase ot I family i frotn any reaon oiijettionaMe, the i vlerdne! ! w.inld otTr a rescription Lich is perfect 1 r-liahl- pd j ife. and which ba been prescribed m ranmi' parts ot j It' UM Vorid tor the pa-t century. Altliouch tl is article j 1 very c!nap and imjde, yel it hat been put up in half ; pint'o.tfles and o!d very exteriv-ly at the exhorbitant I price of 5 per bottle, the imders'tsed pri.poseh fur- I ni-h the recipe for fl, by the posesioii of bicb every i la ly cati upj'ly here'ii with a nerfeel safeguard, at atiy j dr j -tore Tor tbe tritfin um f 25cntf per year, ny ; p .vsirianor Irnairist w.tltellyou it'ii perfectly tiarmk-m, ! i h i-ii 1 of it:monlU can be procured ot it ett:ra.-y. j Sent to an? part ottbe wurl1n recr'trf of l,l.Ta1dre. i IftR. Im. J.i. DKVKKAl . I P.O. It.x, So. 1153. Xe lUvn.ConnerticTit . I TO RENT. t U IHK prrmi.-e lately occu, led 1 y Philip Aponal le.d'--cea-el, tiorih of the C ty. co.iTi:4!nz IS rr ot land. hiu-e, barn, and o t-ho-j-e; J comtortat ly r-ri!.-d. To a tenant who wUl takerfo! care i f ihe proprtv. It wid i rci. d on fa cratle teirs. Aptly to th- ub-cr'.h, on the j.rerjis. MAKIT J. SroNAI'LK. Jutr 17. 1?. . - 19-d3t PIANOS. Fi an o-F ort es. ANOTHER INVOICE OF CH1CKERIKG & SON'S j pianos. ! -9 -w STEIN WAY Sc SON'S; PIANOS. j I - . - wJnt receltti at yo. 4Bate II LVR! k STiWELL. N. B. rtano ttnet to order ar.d BT TflE TEAK Jel H.4S. CHOCOLATE. i:tab!ilirtl in 110. BAKER'S 1KKMIUM CHOCOLVTI'. VYtLT. 1T.El'AKKI Cocf a, H.-.ma, rrnch, llornrf Uiic aod ' aiula Chocolate. arrante.1 eqial iu j aaji y ai.d Cavor to tbe Fan Cli-.'ie-; ha- loJ l be test -I nTr t b rr-r-r,uartee A e-tury, anJ are i rno meed l y all who Lav once ud thri lo 1-e uehor to any -tWr . Mo'afacture,t l y tV. Htker Co., at their 31 dl-, iu I'rtVeter, Ma- , ail lot le at their bra cn la-p.-t No. tl" Kulion rtret-t. New York City. aol by firia-er and bvalrra (ceneraliy thrtUidn-at ibe Utiim. Audre-s H. L. nr.! CK. ;!(.. Um 117 Kaltntret. New York.
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4TI KTIIOPO lal TA A laAI-Sa. POSITIVELT THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Wedneadny Thunday A- I'rldnr I'venmgt Jul)' 23 tl, 2 Ith nnd .tli Carncross & Dixcy's Minstrels'.! SIXTEEN tau rrRFoitTir.it-. UICST HAND IN THIS WOULD! Ä,," i The Ciinnari Prs,ri2.. tb Cm-Mriil, th it. the rn-jUirfT, tbe Tn . rJ th IVs pn-noisnce thfm tbe W0fmwltra of KTIIIOPIAM MINüfl KHI-T. Zftm Ticket to all pjrt cf lit Hons", 23 ctms. . So half j rice. V "vMfr open at 71,' o'cWk. commence at S. 5-MamnToth rhotoerflph" r.f tbe Troun on exhibition at he I'ust Office on WHine4lav ninmins. jj.'l-iiit KKAXK KlJWAKHS, Arnt. TROTTING MATCH. i:fIMNGE TUO'fTlXC PARK. rilHF. r-rorrtotorm of the above Park wilt tf.e the folJ Iuwim 1114 to I'- Tnnted f.r u Tuoilny, July 2!tli, , A Pnr of f.r II II. .r e tbt rever Trft! I. to r than 3 ininoie M le Heat-. twr two In ihr to lli'M--. A Pur-e T $11 fur a'.i II rst's that i.ea r Truttr J Lttt'-r 2:"0 lite Mfat-. b-t to in three t HurLrss. A Pur- o e0 fr-e ior a't Tr attinr ll.r-es. Mile liest-, be-t two Jn tl r-f ta llanif-s. Ten per c nt -i.trdijce. 1 Lree cr nn-re to make a f"t-l1. Tw n art ! maW a ree. C2s rutting to cuinmeiir- at rTeri-lv2 o'clock P. M. j .-old HALL A WaIT, p:.pr:i-tTs. J. K. NiCKlM. HORACE r.vBROTT. NICKTOI & PARROTT'3 (SrCCKfSnKS TO A. J. MFTZiifR,) AST CONFECTIONERY, No II NORTH PENNSYLVANIA STRKLT (IV-rw-een i ..i I f-nnvr' 1 1 aTl an! Po-t t)ffio-'.) M.iLufaeiurer f all ki id of CracVerv. Caks, ttre.vi ai:! Pie?. hle-ale ami l.euiil. S"'l7'f- manufacture a.t keep a constant supply of the w t" l'iwi!? artk 1 b'KACKEKs batter Crackers, Pic-Xic Crackers, Sod Cricktrs, lira! am frnckr. Crckii-ll lüui!-, t atr Cffkers. Suar Cracker, W ine Ouck-r, D -tou Cracker-. Cr- am Craters, (iiiuer Cracker, etc. C Kl's f all kinds, 1'Uni ai'U Urn ini- nud. All kinds of Macar."s . nd Tarts Jtliy, Fancy, t:rg- r i.l - unr Ck-, Ac , 1c. od ding and Partie furniOied on itort Notice. 23a,candii of all kims. Jfjjf'On'er f(r large q iantities filled at low rate. Ei,,rt!iTs prmnptlv-Mleit and delivered in. the city free ol charge. jy21-dai ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Atti:iinit rator's ale of Kent Instate. IUUSr.XNT to an a-J-r of ihe Court of C-tntnoti I'lca of Mari.Jii C-ainty, InHitna, the un 1 r.-itied. Ad-mii-trator of the eta e i f WilPatn Stvvrt. dwa-cd. !! sell, at private ale, in l"ts, or u ts of !..t. to uii buers. Lois Nos. 10, 11 and 12. in njUire 'v. 21. in tl City of Indianapolis, thin whi"h tliere i-i .-c.irij.-ly any mre de ifai'le property for residenoes in ti e c n Te-ra-: Une-tl.iid ca li; one-iLinl,' with intere-t, in Mx moniL; ni'd balance, th lntere.-t, in eighteen monthsthe pur hi-er giving note- with security arordlii;; to law. . ' SILAS T i , . '. ", ( II l;LES fi. STKWAirr.l Adm's-ft"-Gecrrt C. G n!on. Alton ey; . ' Julv21. lS62-dlw DRY COODS. 1:3!. IT CAVALRY HORSES. kvs. lesiloi'."? or rrucüxiNi; immkhI t.-!y 1,000 Cavalrv Elturs, And w.'.l pvr the Lizbe-t mr'e: price, in cnli. MtCin te f..u-,d ".V 4 F a;drav's Livery S'aM-.OT I'n-vl-vania stre t, IndiAa!'!. purroun, S A YE it. 4 o. . G-vr-rrnne r.t Cr.t -meters. yc,ik..jt k'l Cöfra. t wiili pt-r.T la t.r't,T ta ia a rpec :;. nu: f .- a l'ü L.r-e to ttr.-e hu; dp J jn tu a, s.ico
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SECOND LAEGE INVOICE SUEHilER DRY GOODS
7XJST RECEIVED "Wo. 5 East Washington St.,
CONSISTING FINK DRESS GOODS. LACE AND SILK 1IANTLE3. LINENS. GLOVES AND IIOSIEKY. PA II A SO LS.
U00I SKIRTS. SILK MITTS. LADIES' GENTS' AND CHlLDRErt'S FINE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. CLOTHS, .llt'iiN and IJoy5 Wear, Tri mm in;;, Aotioii, &c.
KYFUYTIIINO IN THE LINE, AND AT PK1CES TO SUIT TIIK TIMES. CALL SOUN AM EX4V1NK ' ; TUE STOCK. M. H. GOOD, Proprietor.
DRY GOODS. DRY COODS. Lynch 8c Keane, 33 WEST WASHINGTON STKEET, OTHER LARGE INVOICES OF SUMMER JDK.Y GOODS, Ladies' Irr noodt 'vr rj-1 lilnsr In the Line and "irurtt Deign. TACF. anl Silk Mantilla, new nyle Raques, Sh.wU i and Cioak, Fr.nted Calic, pr.i!$ and n l"mbrella, HHp Ski ts, Hosiery Ac; Irh Linen, Tt;mlro:d-eri-White Good, Linen and Cambric liinidkercbiefs. ttlt-aihed and l'.rovv n Sljee'ins, Gloves, No ion. Ilet American tran1., jroni Sc a yard uj; 1SMJST JLVfiLiSil VMtl.VTS, Only 12)gc a yard; IiDlES' CLfKIHI.rfl CLOTH, 6-4 wide, oidy 69c a yard: very go!, S yAr ;."c. TRY BALLOU'S FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, only to be bad at Lyr.th A Keane' TRY BKST FlIENCII COUSETS AM) WAISTS. CHOTH, CASSiKERE, AND PANTS STUFF For men's avl bovs' wear; S raw Good. HatafCap, and Flats er ryihiinr to l e found in a Ury Gom1s Store. Stock crnilete; bought t recent a"cfims in New York; will be sold 20 per cent. b. )w former prices for cash. HOOP SKlRTSi" HOOP SKIRTS! Ilaviiipr irwde arrsn'-etnents Ith two of tbe larett Il'Kip Mcirl Muufac:oriefl in the Ka-t, we are prennred to ftVr Thvmrwh.leMiIe und re ail, t New Yrk prices. i. an aiii examine tiie stock; no trounie to f!iw pi-ort. tnly one price, l'.-jnieinuer ein of the 'z Hoop Skirt. . 'jei.i'Ci-dly COMMISSION ER CHANTS. C. L. S. Matthews, GENERAL COMMISSION ANW FORWARDING MERCHANT, ff-arc Firc-Iroor Kuildiii, NO. 124 K H in II ST., WEST LE, Hetueen .Hain Street und tlie Iliier LOUISVILLE, KY. Ep5t Consignments are respectfully aolicited, and Ira-mc.liAi-ales wtth prompt r-lurni Kuaranteed. jar.13 BRANDY. Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. SAMUELS 5s JACOB, PROPRIETORS, D SOLE APPOINTING AUENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. Depot 1 5 Col ii mbl a: St., Cincinnati A. FRANCO. Indianapolis. . j25-dly Asent for Indi vna. lllnis, and Wi-con-dn. MEDICAL. tai: if :v - s EFFERVESCENT SELTZER ATPERTFHSTT. This valuable and popular diciiie haa a.vivertaI1y received lh- ni"t fjvord.le revomr:iendat;ons of the Mr (Kcal lYifrsrti and tbe lul.lic as the mnt ' rrr-m.T am OkriABi.e SALINE APKKIICS'T. It may b ued with the best ePVct in F Iioi ar d Y-Uri Iiai. Co-nven-, Sick IIadacbe, Nausea. Lo- of Appel tft Irluresi ion, Ar d t? ol tue Srom.teb, 'loroid.ty of tiie Ijver. Ooat, Lheuinatx AH-eti ii'.'irjvel. lili . And all Coaij laints aber a ?-ntle aiül Covin. Aperient or Purgative is required. " It i particul'.ly a'l ipte I to tü wan: cf Traveler l y Sea :il Ijii. I. I;ie ts In II. t C'lniate, p-r-ns o Se-d-niary II .I i: a. Invalids aiid C nval-M--nf-; Captin of Vessels met I'lanf-ra will ti wi il a vaiaable aiiliun t their Medicii!' Che!.. It ii in the fvria of a P-'wder, ear-far.y p'jt vp in bot-tl-to kep iu any climate, arl n-ere'r rrquire waler l-'urcJ up n il lo produce a lti.Ltful etS.rvrtci,t beverage. XurniT"B tet!n.onill frfmv prr fior,al and obr RntU-mrii ibe hntio-et staiinj( tbruxl.'tit tb- rountry. ai.d its t'eadi y :n:rev-'r..' popularity lor a M-r:-s of yr ar. tr' i',:'y Haran!'''' it- effr.iey a'-d ralr.at.le cfar-a.t.-r, an 1 cuo.nj'i.i il to Ibe fa rut a i le notice ( an Ir.tel- . r i putd.c Manufactured or ly by T VUR VNT k CO.. No. 27 Grernw;ch street, rorr.er of Warren a reet. New York; and for ia by Ln-jit-s get-raüy. J7-diy. C O A V I I K i T I A la . YOUNG JiF.N WnO HAVE INJUR K I) thaia'lve bj certain necref habit. Wkkh UT.fit lbsnfAfbninma. i pieaur r the tlatie of oiarrieil life; al. inid;le-azed aaaJ old men. who.
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IN PAKT OF ULACK AND FANCY SILKS. NEW STYLES SAQULS. WHITE GOODS. EMBEOIDEUIES. SCX UMURF.LLAS. MEDICAL. f Slight Cold, cr lL"t a simpZ remedy, if neglected, eft er. ierrraruiies cerizucl-j. Feu are auxare cf the impcriarca cf ttcrrirrj- a ßctifjfi cr gfliqlil faLL tr. itc fj-st sLxg-t ; thzi UM.ic in, Ihe ieiKning- wculd yield i mild remedy, if net attended to, sue attacks the lungn. J&tciui'&lfcncual jZIficrJic U'ere Jirzi irJ.rodwxd clcien yeirs aj It has teen prcied thai they are tht test article tefore the j-utiis jcr sfintifjis, cldi, jf$.anciLiist J'L&Üuna, ßalatfi, the HacAnr Cuh in- ßcjrL&um it 'ct, ar.d nurncrczis ajfecticna cf the fDlifCLat, giving" immediate relief. Iitblic Speakers ff Singerg will fjvd them effectual fzr cleiringand strengthening the iKice field ty all (Drufgicia and QZzaUrs in J.Zedicine, a 25 cents j er lex. IV civ Medical I).cfnt-rv. ' For tbe peey and permanent cure of GONOKKHFA, C.LF.KT, rRFTMAU MSCnATUim SKMINAL WEAKNESS, NIGHTLY F.MIsstiiNS, I NUINTIX ANCE. G EN IT A L IkKIT A UlU J . Graeel,-trict lire, and Aftectioris of Ibe KHiiero.u.1 Ill-1He w bicb lia tx en ued by upward of one bundreit jhyician, I N THKIE rKJVATE ritACTlCE. WITH EXTIKE SUCCESS, nupettt.nif Cutel, Copail a, CauN. or any other cnirund bitlierto known. ni:i,.vs 9$pi-:cific: pill Are Hiiee?y In action, often e fleet in g m rur- In a f-w dj , and h t n a cure i en-rted It ts jn-rmt,. nt. Thy ara prepared froift vegetable extract tbat r-lia-n!.-- D the yctem and tver sratetlie stmrli, e itnj.rernate tbe breatb; and be in miKar-outi-O, all tiauM-ou. taste it avoided. Jfocbanjre of di- I ns.ry wbiU usir.r thetn; nor doe tbeir action Interfere iib busine. pursuit.. Eacb box contain r'.x dozen Iill. PlilCE ONE J0LLAR. And wdl he M-nt by mail, post-paid by any advertised A rent, on receipt of tbe money. Sold by Druggist generally. None genuine witbout mv slcn.iure en tbe wravp"'J. iiUYAN, Kothester, 5. 1 , Geoeral Agent. TOMIJNSON k CGI, Agent, for Indlanapol jul19-lAw '1 n A a 51 O o I ; ii o v osTi ii o v iti:s rfMirim Jyt rtihli4 in a SralJ rrJo-. rnicE six cents. A LF.CTXRE on tie Nature, Treatmrbt and Radical 'ure f Spermitorrliea S-minaI VVeak.nrs, Involuntary Emissions, Seaual Itrl.iltty and Impediment to marriage generally. Nerroüsü''n, Consumption, Epi lepsy and lit; Mental at id Iliysical lncaiani.T. r-ilti:ig i from S.-lf-Alu-e, Ac He KOI'.KKT J. CCLVUtVVKLI St. I)., Author ol tne rrrrn Jiiff, Ac A H"On t to Thousands of Sufferer" M-nt under real tn plain enI velope, to any address, post paid, on rwfi.t of sin cer.t or two post a re stamps, y lr. CH. J. C. KIJNE.127 How. 1 ery. New York, I'nstofTice U 4.m6. apr3-dA3m It E JI VO KT A s T TO I-A U I E. DK. JOHN HAItYET, HAVING FOU LTWALT OF twenty yeara I voted bi pron-fonal tim clucively to the treattii-t t of female Uif f ieultiek. aii'l havinKsacct-ed" ' iu bousamisof eax-a in rrsi.ring tbe aRlictelto sound bealtb, ba6nowentireconfidei.ee Dlferintr publicly Iii iireat American itemtdy,9 PR. HARVEY'S CHRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Wbicli have never yet failed (wtfn the directii na have fOheeti strictly followed,) in removing difficult) ariinf from j OBSTRUCTION. OR STOIT AG EOF 5ATTKE, Or in retoriiii the yt tern to prf-ct health, ben u.Terirg . from Spinal Anetitns, I'rulapsu, L'uri. ibe W'bltes, or oM.t-r weakness of tbe Uterine lrgass. Also, la allraeei of Iiebility or Nervous Prostrain-n; Hysterks. l'aJ;.!ta ti"n, Arc., which are tbe forerunners ol more eriou dia. ease. j fjy These pills are prrfectly barmUss on tbe cotitl I t'Jtion a:id tnvy I taVen by thenio-rdi iiratefmalewib-outcanvir-edi-tress. at the -ame time thy act like a rherm by -trer.:h-r.ine. inrlpori'tng and ret'.rii.t ilieyt ra . to a n a'tbv ronddi' n. and t y bring!i a on tre m.thty jriod i-h regidarit), ti' matter fn in h! ri;seth . o'stru-t't.s may ari. Tby bouV. b ev-r, lf 1 taker during the f ul Ihre or f..-.nr ni.r.t!is ( f ,,f, irv, j tboiin afe at any o(b-r irr.e, a ta.er'iar I' t a tLe rMnit. Each boa contain 60 nil. Price tl, and oefida-gl-e!wiil l-e s-nt Ly trad, pre-paid by any a ler:.4 Aser., n r--e:pt of tk m"t-y. Sold by Iirngit etH-rally. J. RRTAN, Ro-ht-r. N-w York, (nral Agrnt. I fpfTOMLlNSONACOX.Agf-tiUfor Indianapolla. 1 luly IV-dA 1 FlHSK IM1- are Ibr re-ult of murli rtratiy ami creful eir-Tre in all raneieof Fmale c-nplatli?, aril inc ivi .f IrrezuNHtlt-a. S lpprembn. IucUoerbea or Wbite, li,rammat.Hi of tbe iUad.Wr, Kilriy and Womb, and losa of Ncrvotia Fner-jry, etc. Their 0s ia abfT all praise. Are entirely free from any Mercurial or Mineral poin. ar nur. lv veaetal and are free from danyer; can b t-ed mi'h pr!-rt safr'y. Amor. the many th-u-and thit have usd thera In a'l prt of the L'aiou aa peak ill of Utem, for all bka ti-n SlarTi-.! La-'it-a in certain aitaation sLoa'.d cot them, f - r reaon - diretth oo eaca box. Price One Dollar Ter IIok. They are -nt In a thin. Cat box, postage fre, tu all pant of the United SUtea upon Iba reoeip of the prtc. . Prepared and acid by Vtt- E'ING, No. II Tlviuia Arena, my7-wly Indiana poli, lnd;aua. HAPPINESS OR MISERY ? THAT IS THE QUESTION, rtiir tr.t.nrior Vr the "i'AR:tAN cat.infjt or X WONWK. ANATUMT. M MKI'tClNK, lae !eirnni:ie.!, re;a'd- of epen-e. to Issue, f re-, r t tie brrif.t of kflc-ring humamij) Fv)LR of the r ruat tnrnctive and Intr-iiLi Lrc'nrea oo Marr.a.e an-l ita ri-oui.ci-u. Nervosa La.LU.ty 1'rrtuanaa 1mcu cf Maiihoixl. I"l ;jetUi. Weakneaa or IVpreion. Us of tner.-j a il Vital IVwere, lla wrr at Swial rvu-, aiJ tbos Mala-lir bKh rolt fr.fo vbIol fnlr. Fxrtr of If a; urn, er lartM'caijca of Ilayaaoi ry an -t Natura' La These lnva!oah Lrcturea btit tee a tLe luearta of erdubteuirx a lei a iE Ihouaaitda, aiot dl I forwar Ird fr-e on tL reept of .ur ataoaps ty addieaatnir SKCKr TAKY Paaaw.a CaBT o AaarovT aa McPinvtL, U3 llroa taj. New Yoik -20-dly
