Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3701, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1862 — Page 2
D.ULYSEOTIAEL
...Ai c;i r I rir I nin II inuI C (rrrrr4 J.nAmrr. DcTiocratic Union State Ticket. roR rraiTAkT or tat, JAMKü S. ATHON, Of Mirion Court?. roR At dito or TATK, JOSEPH RISTINE. Of PouOUia Cvntj. to TIrI 09 TaT. MATTHEW L BRETT. Of lrie Count, ruft AtTotH OHHtAL, 0CAR H HOKD.. Ol DetMtur Cot.btr. roa ti-roi! r mtu i?fTBi ctiom, SAMUEL L. RUGG, Ot AKei. Cmijmj. Another Mniilnarjr Itnllle. Tlie t!eri h re;rt another Af!-u!;nrjr njjieuifnt, uwr Culirj,er, VirgWiU, between the f Fe-Jer! fwree urwJer Bak, aiel the rebel forers n!rr Stoskwal Jack-o.i. It hcoiiceiiHlh.it the battle wa hotly contested on both i'lt with eritent bravery anI drin. As e.i'jli Me received re'nfurt'erneiit. it i i-rotable that the rrntet will t frr-nirtly renewe!, if it las nut IreuJjr teen done. 1 fie public will look (r further new from th.it quarter, ami the dettili of the f:rt bittlo with intercut. Fruui the meiper report it apjirs that a large nam ber of officers were killed and wounded. The teteraf h I-o intiiiutej that there were enj-ipemenu at Fredericksburg and Oordonsritie. Hut work may be looked for fr.m the o posiii; forces in Virginia. The importance of promptly reinforcing our armies was never more app-treut tii.it) no. "The Pollry r l.iianrlpatlon.' Kohlst Dale Uwis ate.r in the Journal of jetetdnT with one of his perijlic;il and cbanc tcristic lettei. Mr. OwtM i a one ide.i man, and the prerailin notion with him precludes all others. He rimed it. life an unbeliever, ainl now he verge on the extreme of cieduloust.e?-. Hi.ide4 now U th.it "a general declaration of emancipation" by the President U the only hupe of putting down the rebellion, and that must be d jne, in h4 eiim itiuii, right f pee lily, or e'te the Southern Confederacy will recure l& indepctideuce. Mr. Owin is feirful that the South inr nntici pate the North in the scheme of emancipation, if neceavrj to ecure her nationality, and in that event he thinks all hope of retaining the South in the I'll ion m extinguished. He ar: Let the South by cni.cedin; em mcipition, e cure the ayni.mthy and the permanent M-rvice of her four million of lahmer, w ithout action ol ours; then throw into the etile n'Miiist us the thirty millions of Enalind, the lutty million ot j r n.nce and w ho Moil l say how many ten of million beide? and what chance for aiicce-, or for reputation, hall we hue. itrii iri: linir for nothing nobler tlt.m e!f e:teiicr, in equivocal I attitude lelore t tie world, niatcheil g littst optm neat who eh til hive lote-.talit'd ti ainl nunied the initiativ e of propres? Mr. Owt.n i a theorist. He i not a Mateman He i not .1 nractical man, t-o tar a public policy i concerned. Hut he i a fortunate ruin is securing a good ping M-)ition under the Dicuana dynasty and now under hi ucceisor. Tlie Vretltlent. The Washington ct rtcfondcnt of the Cincin nati Gautte thu refers to the Chief Uaistratc of the n.itiuti and the "Reiiulilicui hero of Illinois." TIIL-IIIISIDEXT'h THREAT OK KtSIOMNO. The word re-ignation" Iroin the Proidcnt'i lis, hi tlie interview ntMiut ariiiin neroe-j the detiiNofwhicti, nolaitli'laiidmg the itl'ott to mifpre them, viejt into print 111 h New Volk piper inuu liire I'll leu with startling ell eel u;ou tlie public ear. The diss itidactioti ot n ptrtioiiol die party th it elected him with terI1111 leiture of hi jndicy wad well enough kiioan, and .1 coii-eipu ut leeliuj ol general duemi.orl w but natural; but rmijualion .' th; Word ouuded oui nous. "If the eoplv will not bogitislied. I hive 111 ! up my inmd to le-i-u, and let Mr. tlmilin try wti.U lie imii dol" 'I'le reHjHMise irotn e-tcin nun and intim itc iu qutiiit4lue id Hie l'l t'sideutV was not leA ttai tbii;: "I wish lo tioil, ilr. Pica dent, you would!" A iiKie louiiduig iliuti atioii of 1 1 1 u revidutioniry spirit with wliiili the very air i charged, eould liudlv a MieiinH. It i bei eie! the Administration i fir I'toui liug pleal Mt having had the ismie of accept in or rejecting negro regiments lliua duer ily force I upon it. 'I he old liolicy of rhullling uhuig between tlie two p-ti lies. Ie lug each to lielievv it hd the countenance of thu lioieiiiiiicut w is pieierred, and it wa 111 'hi apiiil that Jim Lane w.wed to rlart or his Kin.ts enlist ment pi 111 The decNiuii of tl e ipie.-tioii, it wu io.rd, could be jti.ed to .1 tune wlien it would call- les! aiilioii and tnetl I es di-sr'tision amviig the puppoiici ol the Adiuitittratiou, but t':e direct oiler uf two regiment brought it up rlnrpaud decidoi, and it eouid no longer he pone-1 Tin: raiaiDiNT ax Ttik w a miktinü. The appearance of the l'i evident was li.tiletl with an enlhiiiaim that rlioweil how hi honest in mime hl won eeiy one'i heai t ainee, amid mdit-try prepnrnlioii auinsl iuui reetiou, mid threat. ol assassination, lie .it nude his appeir anie on th il el lionl uf the Capitol, to enter ujsni the duties of hi tiuublecuiut) Ad ninistr.itiou. Ilia fei'h wm remarkablr, alike for the courageous assumption of uti(Kpu!ar resjHnibility , and lor the ih.nactrrisiic honesty with winch lie renamed Iroin bM.tlul proniiM's and flu 1 ing declarations t!ut iL war rhould now roon beeialcd. 1' is. pie loikH lur punieihing that hould aiuu.e thetr enlhuiaiui uuietliin; about the f ituie i-l the wur that hould aliuut their drooping apiri and they didn't get il. The tea. -on w.s plain. Tlie l'ieideut lidn't feel ianguti.e in view of the past twelve mouth, ourenoimou eipt diitM atid exotioi.a, and the tiesh cill just uiadc I'ti the country, how could heT atid he w.i too utterly and entirely hone."l to assume a tein4-r h dln't leel. And besides, hi enihu-iiu-iuring word had been tveu to the nation the da) betöre "dratt at once ix huudud thousand oldiers lor the war." Jiul in all the hirtory ot the Reputdic, I know no more trtking acene than that o.' yesterday enD Dg. U'licrH in by siio of artillery, by waving ol banners and cl togorof martial inn HC, the FiCsidenti f .he United Slate aj peuH at a nieetitig called to promote a mote vigorou aupprt of the war be w.i Witting. The echoes tl the cannon were diowiidl out bv the rapturous cheers with wh'nh the eople hailel the. r Chief 31-gistrate. A he lock his place on the at wheie.feventtcu month Utoie, lie had iMnered his UMUural. he U'vkedduwn upon a tumultuous pea of humanity th.it would not cease it nur of w elcotue al his coiiiiiig. As the i h et rang out louder and louder, while be toid waiting lor pace to aieak, as the .i?t audience Icai.c-l lorward like one mun, wi ii. b.tis and hti.ukeribicts, aud laiily abaking ll C ipiud uh their bout?, the lace ol tin Htnple lllmui tl itboatman -nd lawyer, instead of tii.!m t the sp'.cn dor of his leveptioii, gtew id und solemn, as he looked ball dteazidy down, t il b s cue worn exresHu raivd ! burli iL tuuliiiud And then be ke Not words ot justification tot U.e pat or ptomnebr the future: " I be oidy th i p 1 think of now, not likely to te letter rid by roii.e one ci.c, i a matin in which I have l.ep atHt.her eixii blamed for what 1 did tut seit!" Was ever the iu er of n peal javoplc, tu a moment wbtu bis personal popularity waa ko tlaUerinly brvugbt home to hnu by his pvople, kuowu voiuutanly to ume.w iili out special necessity thirelor.suvh popular sj!utn as thr I'ie'ideiit honest 1 imu;IiI U linlr from tbebecieury to hinclt ? Nupporllnx lite Frevlilrnt. Tl4J following lioui the Ihdrjxndt nt, shows the religious radical ty lect supporting the President. The article u li'lle N tluu disgraceiul, disloyal and iToiue tu the terge of blasphemy: Embarrass the AdminirtralioiiT So do thunderkloims tuibutt uliry, stupid d.iy! The bouse wife broom rndmnae the spider's web; and
ber clotli an arch diturler of dut. No mttter bow wi-e. atid tirtuou. and good, are the men
elected to office, they reel t t-e waTehH. to e o;,'.-r-l, M ! rouel up. Men collect Hi W ih- ' i f i.o.n n.-.r co.sui.e,.,, ny j 1 a m . l . in rounisi 0 everynont nut ii.r.iu'in n-ui- i estv and patriot, mil 1 bey run tut j ;nd bajuu. Se!bh t4nt?c, lupuUtiou pnrate 111 teret, fiery cunning of men greidy lor gold, and ten thousand sinister and demorahz m; inlluence. are brtnght to tir upon tlm, in and out of eaon, bbnd.n? their eye, wtirmg out tleir intrgrity, aoJ deftioying their faith in eery mm a purity ana bot.esty. i . i Tb!j gwl conflict, tho Itr, b been, in evrtry J proper and honorable eene, a campaign of the common pexp!e WithOl a lender. It i not the natore ot democracies to nrtxluce leaders. Our one veriiy the tact. u greai n.nouai ituttr hisMpje.rH rremout hd the nn .J,t;e Ih.Ii win conb Jence and tire the people heart with 11 . . .- .... 1 1 -. 1 . 1 uiuaniFin. nui ... i.ie p.?u o. mc... vv. Of wnom inTeiHi hj or nie urn 1 rrmwn 01 1 he nett 1 re-idci.t of a iid and l.igui.h . ja.liey itnteitce beP.re the neu country which their timi I. i.li fur li" rifit mit fil f ......... , .... ....w. - rreider,tial e.e.tion. tun was a,, ui.piroonanie i vult. lie iu neen ia,u a-we i.r u.e Mae oi pontnianfl ani 01 je nous lecnuicai onn er.-,w uoui (Jixl never mde (leneral., and of whoin.tlivre fore, Wet Point could make only engineers, (treat military leader are born, not built. Certainly neither Mr. Lincoln nor hi Cabinet have pruxed leaders. They have not gone before the people. Their policy i. one which bis obbae! lue i-ubhc to dem.-itxt eich lep ol nd ranee j ney iearej in vision nt u.e vonu. inn
fearH the malignant fragment ol the Demo tfxl of Jrj:e exi-enditure for war purro,eMheT enrtic party. I enr ws atronper tti.xn V'!" I have ?o inceasH the duties upon articles of cenThey venture;! only on tl.o,e ,.,n,t about wh.ch A al,j IlCcl.5arv nt as to greatly le.en their thetewas unit and eageii.e.s. with Ue whole ip.., , Uiereb depleting the treasury of comiuu.iitT. Lien when they advanced, they .n;,.,,. .,r .i,.ii!lt.a ,,., .11. i,; ti,Q r,t.t.,i
J lCieiiru iu li.li c iv rain i nun im n u-uiaim i B. A I ' . A. 1 I.A. A A J'. . . I . I, LA . . I . f ' I ..'.. to a yet further advanced r.idic.ilisin. than to be a voluntary progress beyond some old landrnai k. Tbii tniuhlbe the mcliticholv wisdom ot fucli time Washington's, with a rmall po u!atioii, with few resource, with little money, with mi untried government driving a team of newly yoke Statt!-. Hut be who imitate Washington' slownes, in the initial of twenty millions ot men with twenty lu.ty loyal State at hi back with money enough, and ar-euils jaxuing out armaments and munilionsaiid all the in plements and vehicles of war on land and sea which art cm construct and h- ei.ee Miggot it a fool, thrice nddtn! There nev-er was a time when men's prams ko fervently asked (iod for a lcnici! He has relu-cd our pclilioti. What an idol would we have made of a m m of lu.-ty will, who out of wt ikne.-s bad waxed strong, and marched through the land, tine-Ling it in hi indignation! Mr. Lincoln i a cood man; a considerate, prudent, honest poiitici.iii. Dul not a f-p.uk of genius ha he; not an element for leadership; not one particle of heroic enthusiasm. The people long to twine about him. Never was puch an opportunity. No man cilice the world began h:i bad circumstances thronging about him. imploring, demanding him to be Great, who has idiowri stu-li f-ingul.ir telf denial. While he is considering, Events are moving on. There h.is not been a line in anv Government paper that might tiot have been issued by the Czar, by Iyjuis Napoleon, or by JetL Davis! Our State papei during thi eventful truirle are void of genuine enthusiasm for the Great D ictrine on w hit !i thi-i Government was founded. Faith in human right. is dead in Wiodiingtoii. The Adnr nitration have btith iu Ameiic.i, in the Unite-1 States, in a uiiiied North, in a lie publican party, hut no l.itli in that iuvii.ible I niK.ple hieb ufidcrue and nourishes them all. The teonle are nev er called to maintain their his . .i i toric idea?! The nation is never reminded of its aditical truths! The peojle are not reached where their enthusiasm, like the sleeping music of the harp'a strings, wrtitit.g fouic touch to Uing it forth, to toll over this continent such an Anthem as the world never beard, and only a free people ran chant! All the piddling question that arc spun in "Washington, thick ns spiders' web on a rnrudow, would kg down like those film when a mowing machine sweeps round the field, if ihc Great National Truth and it Historie Pride had been ridden forth widi Courage and Will! Dutwhcn an Administration wt are the mighty nll'ain of tiii nation like a lace weaver, with thread and Ixibin plied ujwn it knoe, no wonder that all it time i consumed in loop and broken threads and stitches! Hut wo inut cene looking any more to Government. We must turn to ouisi Ive. A time may Im near whct the people will be called to net "with prudence and courage tavond nil precedent. Afcr strentrlb ba been fullered away in mending the manhood of Mörder Sta'e eunuchs, and reverse have com., und our ruh-ra are fugitive from tl.C proud Capital, should tin y d m the task of maintaining tue sanctity m.d intrtity of the Nu'.ionnl Suit hopchas, then thi (it cut People, moving through all their States, may yet las called to tako u; the de-'pairin'z woik and carry it forth to victoryl The People tnnt hav licader. A yet they have not found thcml Great fiod, what a pwple liat Thou brought forth upon thi contincntl What love of li!eity; what hemic love of law and intitutin; whut courage, ami constancy, and sclf-saciillce hat j thou ciren them! And no man i lound to lead thi so gn at a Nation! 11 Thou L. odei! Lonl of Hosts, bast Thou forgotten how to lead a Isopto' There arc no age on Tby bead! Years make Theo nei her old itorwe irvl IlcMnd Tliv unwriukli'd brow ivi care dwell! Tcah tl.f People to need no other Lm ler but Thyself! Ti.cn, led by Thee, t"n h them to be nil sullieieni fr every deed of Justice, and omnipotent for Ij.MkmIv! 'I'rnlii I)llrlrC lleiuorrallc C'oitv eii-! tlon. The Democratic District Convention aseni I bled at Kendaltville on Thur-d.iv, Auvust -It Ii. On motion, S.W. Spiotr. of DeKa'.b, w.i j pointed President, and W. Fleming, of Alien. and K Zimmerman, of Whitle), Secretaries. I The Com ention was large, ei cry countv etcej t ! Sicuben hiving lull delegation--.' The iit j sn;; weie m liked wlib -ieat b irmoiy , ei.thui ' asm. devotion to the Tnion ai'd a stein dcfenni- ' n ilion to re!eem the disiiitt fiom the dis-iaeof 1 being longer mUrepiesented iu the councils ol the ! nation bv a Kepubliean. j An excellent serie of resolution were adopt - j tsl. (The same in spiilt as those adopt! br the ' Detnocritic State 3d is Convention ot , Inh :tt)ih.) ! Patriotic speeches were mule by Mr. Schnell, of Klkh art, and Mr. Myers, of Whitley. 1 he mmes of do-epn K. Kdirerton, E-o, , ol Allen, and A Ellison, Est p. of Lagrange, w ere xoael a catalulatea for nomination lor Con gre-. After ti e balloting commenced. Mr. EISi sou rose and requested hi name to be withdrawn nnd moved that J. K Edgcrton be un mimouslr nominatevl a the Democratic cindidatc fT Con Ct ess from t!ie Terdh C.nrrssion.il Disti ict. j I he mtition was earriol, ntnl Mr. Edgrrton wa i.omniitedby acclamitson ntu:d the most enthu si istie cheering and applause J. 11. Schell, of Eikh sit. was nominated for Prosecuting Attorney of the P2ih. Judicial Circuit. Mr. Edgerton accepted the nomination in a masterly sjrech the best sj'ecli ever made in i ihedistiict giving a cleur account ol the org in I oi me 1 1 oeni dimcuities snd advocated .ivi'i.r-,n , . . eiou prosecution ol ti e war. I he speech produced a nroloijud effect, ami satisfied all who beard it atid were not previously acquainted with Mr. L that he was the man for the- occasion, would he Mich a repie-en' ttiv e as his constituents might be proud ol and such a liini as is needed in ! the councils ul the nation in this daik eii?is of its I t -Vro- i , , , Mr. LUitti vrn then called on ami made an e'.Npieut and noble speet Ji. bichly eulogizing the ' shifty and patriotism of Mr. Edgerton and urging ever friend of the country to Use every etfort to ! secure bis election. Hun. R. L iarv also m nie an e'.cauent and for- ; cible speech. In the eour.se of il he was inter-t .... tii- i t . i it i . lupted by Mr. Mitchell, when he took invasion to g:eu;ai ginuetu tn ?r.cn nn excoriation as he j wiil ii..t very soon forget. It i generally thought j he will mt le in a hurry to intrrrut t Ju i;r L .w ! ry g iili erf Wayne St nlind. i No tetter nomaiation coald have been mvde. 1 .1. . .. i . . . Mr. Erci.tTo i a man of decidcl abilitv, and if e!ecte.. one wboe influence f.r rmd w'.il bv M I fell in our national council. Even the rabid ' Republican will not denj the integiity. jutiiot j si;i srnl Ctnes of Mr. h for the li.tioti he li as 1 . . . . been named. 1 he people ot the tenth PiMrict j who desire to restore a wise, just and economical j I admiiiistratiou of the Government, and our na- 1 tioiial unity under the Cotistiiulion. owe it to theciielve to elect Mr. KicrBToN their renreen tutive fh Cougress. !
ADDRESS e TWK DKMOCUATIC
rm arwaitt rm m . m -w.a rr m mm tK.M'H.lL Jl .11 IT rbK 10 i m; i'i oi'i.i; or ixdia-n.i, , On the Crisis of the Country. Prepared In I'll rvttanrr of it Iteaolu. t - tlwn of lite Mate .ias Conrenllon of lite notli Julf lV,2 Conti udH. Tita iv TAEirr. In times of preat National peril, the m?esol Wf thh Ue un mnilCslH the motde loted love of country. To-day. even b -iidrec ired thousand of our n.iti e and adoptH citietii ate in Sim rtmtti ifl deidU couib.it.for the n-.b.'e .f ur.,.9 of p,,,,, Jew,,' thb. itked rellbon. I cf 0,Urs, e-piallv r-itriobc. are Jell at j(0n e Vi,.id j uylu tJfe )i , e ome aijJ clti:,,ren r:,,i,, the prrKlucthni of the eirth j mhk.,, ftre lit.cv:xTJ u, t.,t.iii human life and . a!(1 to lhe weUh o ,e nation M IIlf of ,hee add to tlie wealth ol tlie nation. .Mnot llie-e , i),, .ullirr's 0 11. and will trend the rug . (,,-war when wlte.J. While, however. 1 ue t j.0, e nrr jeopie are enduring inec ii;rushrps and I .1 miking lhee aerilice for the KUppoit of the (iovetnmcnt and the restoration of the Union, their unf liihJul .servants at NVfisliinton hare devote 1 their energie for months in fixing upon the country a t inlT licy of'lixitioii whirfi euriche the tn mufacturitig monopolists of the Mist mid X . a I I l- .: .1 , . . I TI . .oiiii ut eui'jevuiis nie tre.n aj;r.ruiiuri v eel , ,,l(,rir ..,1 .i.iMi..Jl,imU. tr...l tt....r.. 1 " ... manufacturer, be.ng paved frm all foreign com retii'mn, ha increased to the purchaser eiery ar tide of prime necessity. Good of every ilesei ip- j tiou have gone up in value, or rather iu price, ; and the laboring m in when he goe lo fry in hi Mock of necet-sariea for the ue of hi family lii.ds tint he gets much less for hi mo.iey than he d;d liefote the passage of the MoiTill taritr act i a jear ago. All in muf ictute 1 article h ivej gone up, while all the productions of the soil have; gone dovu in price. Thi he knows, but bei does not always know how tlie cheat h is been i brought about. j The i (-hellion and the withdrawal from Con-gre-c of the 3 uthern member of Congress, f j lorded a la vm able opjoitunity to Eastern capitalists to secure a new tin ill" bill, and this they proceeded to do at the extra aeoion which convened at Washington on the 4ih of July, IMil.i I hey eized the lirst oprxitur.ity prcsenicd, and j vi ii Ii an earnest selfishness which in peaceful I time wouid have aroused universal indignation I in the West, thev cariied the iloriill tar tl'by the ! aid of the Kepubliean member of Congiess from j the Noilhw-est. Tin last chis of C ntcs-meii hive been the pliant tools of these Eistcin miuu fact uteri and have voted for every nie.isuie which these capitalist. have iuaiiuui-.iiel. They seem to ha ve no w ill of their own but blindl v I'd low in the footsteps of thtir Eisiern misters re j gardlos of the ruin which overwhelms their ow n j constituent. I heyneed tmt tell the. r coustiiu entst!iat it ha.s been done to increase th: rerenues I of the (Ir.rtrnmntt in order to eu ible it to put j dow n the rehebion. If they say so (as pome of j them will, no doubt.) let them be told, and told I with emphasis, that they do not tell the truth, j The tarilf of lt"i7, which they repealed or amended, brouyht mmiij tn ill tons more into the cory j than the Morrill tariff hat or will do. This is the j lllltll Ktlll llll'V tl.llt I, (it ';lill4:IV ll 4 ir.ltillll I fl (MI1 t!rr l( t"tli;it the new tarilP act i S absolutely! j ...i,;,,:.,,, ... : m.luxc..eAauA b,,,., lL.Venne i I ! - - , to that extent. We shall proceed to look into a le of the h 'irdships of thi new "revenue mei ure," a some of it adviH'atcs ate pleased to call it. The first feature in this tarilf net that strike us with dispair is the heavy band which it lav upon the necessaries of lite and tl.e.r coiisump- . tnni ly that large body ot our people known as the laboring and producing classes. We turn lo the taiiil act of lr7, passed by a Democratic Congress and approved by a Democratic President, und shall contrast the provisions of th it act with the Kepubliean taritl passed in lttil. That contrast will explain why we are opostd to the legislation of the Republican niajoiity and why the(opIe of Indiuia should opX,-e all such class legislation as lntÜe to their rights. Wc.iie compelled to notice but a few of the points for want of spate in stich an address a this: The above selection, from the dutiable articles found in the tin ft' of 1"Ö7 mid 1 ?("!, piesent oi.lv a brief view of the .ib-uidilv and wicked i.e-s of that enactment known a the MkUiiil t -n It. Ecr aiticle in the list enters into the oiistiinptioii of the gteat missol tlie laboring j people, und every one ol them is lucre i-ed fr in eirht to fifty percent. W'hete the ittiicle w.i I twenty lour per cent. ralurcm, (or on the value ol the mticle,) it is incieased to thirty per lent ad talnrtm, and where a tprcilic tax is laid, ihe inciease is uniloiu.lv in the same prMU tioii, and even hiuher. On tiie ailiclesof collVe and tea, theic was no duty under the t dill' of lt"7-- ; under the lalo ono it is J'iur and Jijteen cents per onnd. On collVe, no diiiiictnn is m ide belween the cheap article and the expensive one Kio and Liguvra, (both inferior kinds.) pay the same duly as the Mocha and Java, which are ued ex ctusively by the i it h and opulent. The a. me as to tea. '1 he ti It v cent tea pav thesamudutv a that which commaiaiH one and two dnllai per jvjiind The Kepubliean Coni es seems to be incipableof m iking a good c of its power in the Government, and thu it oppieseal ke upon J the whole country und everv ciuxm in it, except j the fan red lew. It I strange, however, that j common seue would not have Migcste! lint the I man who can atlbrd to drink higb pi iced cidl'ee ; and tea could piy a tax douMe ill it of the poor ' man, and ought to h ive b eu taxed accordingly . ! Rut this is not all. Thev go on from bad lo woise. They plate a duty ot per ton on rod ' ir.'ii lor n tils, horse shoes, c , and on h it-e shoe . nails tin ee and a half cents per pound, about half ; the value ol the articles in taxation! Rut when, ll,e get to the artielo ol "lim.v woolsiv" tliej transcendent wisdom of this Kepubliean Congt'"" de uioie than m inilcst. On this hum ! '' urtif!- f i pMr citizen-. apparel be tint! eiti.n man or worn n thihea) h .ml ot these ' men of the Eist" come down with an ,'l,h's not to be mi-unleislood. They put "I"" hn.-ey a tix of "tmlre cent jxr founi," am', lest that was not enough, Congies adds, ' ana itrantijire per cent Th e man or wann m : tt,,o appiMrs in th proscribed and wronged "hnsey.wooUeyM will coiisecpucntly have a double! claim lo be considered a patriot he will pay Irs , tue bv the i. und first, und then hive "twenty- ! five per cent." ml. le i to make him more than a patiiot. It I uitllcilt to comprehend whvthis was done, and wlni special ven.e ince the tinny icunUey fiof le aie entitled to at the hands ol the! Abolitionists in Ciigtes Until this tarilf bill ! was exininel, we did Hot know that taxation on ! a grand scale was inaugurated ag aim them W ne w that the Abolition newspiper of ludi n had a paiticul.tr ol jcition to the "huturnui" De mocracy, and the wealing o. je.ns of lli.il color j or biisey-wooUey of that shide; but that the. Sttiateatitl 11 ue should m ike a raid against a! portion of the pe p!e on account of the texture or color of their clothes, never entered into the I imagination ol' any one. lla'xnrd. 7Vie nalttr in now tx ' L"n!-r tariff t f s07. No daty. o Aw y. 15 per t t. 24 Vf ct. 2 p-r t t. No duty. 19 isrr tt. il p- r it. A t r ct. li ir c. li perct. 24 T ct. 24 t erct. 13 er ct. 2 p-r ct. 2 r ct. 1 ii ct. 2 per ct. 2 . r ct. 2t js r ct. 1 j H-r CU 24 pT ct 2 it r ct. 24 rrcts r ct. 24 r ct. 14 per Cf. 24 jr ct. 4 ct. 4 i-ercu 4 x r ct. li K-r ct. 2t T ct. I "infer Morrill Xr: a. 4 Ct. per lb. 15 cts p-r lb. 2 ci. j t-r !. 30 pcrrt. Silieret. 1 or ct. ;in i.er ct. :t'j pr ct. 3 ct. 10 i-r ct. 2u lT CL er ct. So j r 1 1. 30 ir ct. per ct. s cts. ir n. 3' ier ct. t20 pr ton. öo j-r r ct. 3' -er ct. 20 er ct. 3 .r ct. 1 12 ct. per lt. (and per ct. l per Ct. 3' s r rt. 5 c . per gal. ia) per ct." 34 t i per lb. fi Civ pT l!. 6 cts. jr ih. 8 cts. per lb. 2w yvr ct. I ci. pr lb. 30 pt r rt. 3' rr:. 3 pr cu 30 pr ct. 30 r ct. 2 l, cts. a yard 1 ct i-r P. 20 per ct. 1 et luö lts. II cts. loo l. v orrrvla lupins? (uvit locts j. yd.) lw;s ol Leathrr 1'r.ues u 1 bits il jTu.fiCtur. tl llurr ?twti,. . l.utu n 1U ul.U f "p t ' 'f. l-'Mp, Ac 0ians liraiu I III ir.uuUied Tsu (;r4, iijs lirHir. ns.. (iunpt-w-Jr r lUiit s (ih:).. HUvkiu.tl.'s M, Ac. liar Knives , Iri ht rl for ril, l ors L:-C ' V ' V'M Krttif (Itass) in nest kl.,r, fl.. . m.,oi... Kli't .lni Neetllr Ki.iVf s Liiisey Woolly , Mills (('..ffer). llxt I'rarls. vi. a. Mouse Trar-N-MWs boe) ... I fpir lip-r (Cayctiiw) ... ie' clj2.".V.V Irons .. Salt Irrvs 24 per ct. 24 i-r cv. 24 ',r ct. 24 perct. 24 pr ct. 19 i ct. IS i-rct. 4 jiri ct. 1j irr ct. .sa.Mirs T'tUr'1 m W P-C If Sctr suTT". f '."l !TI I."!".".! -NPcf Salt in tack sn jn i.hjx .
The ur.f iirne of thi Morrill tirilT i further msnile-t in thi: !t reduces the duty on mmy articles a h'i h should h t e een inersaeJ, bee vuse of the ch racter of those w hv u-e them They are couim l.t es which ate eteuivelv uel bv
the rich, und by re: lent of our large ciiie. and were fairly taxed bv the act of l7. Rut the) Ab.dttioni-s(s in Congress irom ll Etstem Si -te? b id the p wer, and u.ed it, lor their own purjse and that of their section. The following UMe wi'.l rbow bow this legislation hi t-eeu accoinpÜshcd, ind that the whole bus'i.o r -f taxilion ha been a scheme of plunder on one clast and of 'eomriarstive ex emotion on .he other. I W append a few articles, selected from the urifl of lei7, nod tbe Morrill Urill of lr6l, sliowingtbe rtductinnt made on aiticlc wSiicTi the rs-Mir man but ee.doin or never uses in hi family. Wetru-t every tax paver will pon der over it. and place hi verdict u. on the faith less Senators and Ke; re.-er.tatives who have thus I . . . 1 . v .i : . . ' . . i
b irtei el otT their interests at the Coiigtessional sliamblcj. Tariff act Tariff act f 157. or ls61. Irawins 15 percent. UjerceiiL lipuren. Alabaster liO " 10 " figure-, tt iier 24 " 10 " Glazier's Ihamond 12 " 1 " Jul. ii r lorries 15 " 10 Juice of Oranges 1" " b) " Mani:ee 1', 10 ' Jlmg.s- 3 " 11 ' Manna 13 10 " Weal, Corn 15 " 10 " Meal. Oat 15 " 10 Mercury li " 10 JIvrrli, dum 15 " M ' Oil Cloth rr floors, Ac 2 " 2' Oil Harlem 24 " i.'0 Oil tt Cubebs 24 " 20 " Or-n H"cr 15 " iO " Orange Peel 1 ' 10 (h; Copper 13 " 5 Cl.l .rare of Potah 15 " lo raving Mi. i, t-n 15 10 ' Plaster of Paris, gruuiid... 15 10 " PlumWo 15 " 1 " Plush. O.fton V4 " 20 " Podr. Mack Lead 15 " 1 " luk M-.s. 13 10 It e Hour 15 " 10 " SaflroiiCake IV 10 Snails 15 " 10 " SttHies. Arrornisn 15 " 10 " Mraw Carit A Cnrct:n$ 19 " 10 " Tapi'ira . 15 " 10 " Tares 15 " 10 " lonir a lans 13 10 ' Turtle, prrei 13 10 " Valei.cifiiiies 24 " '.'0 Vani:U IWi s 15 " 10 ' Vegetables, Ac 15 " 10 " Verdigris 15 " lo " Wax, 1 en 15 " 10 Wixl, uniiia urartured.... 2 ' 20 Yams 15 " 10 "
The n duct ions made inthedutie on the above articles must strike everv i e ider as extra. irdin irv, considering the inen ate placed upon the articles used by the agricultural class. Rut we hive not yet reacbel the lower depth of the unfair legislalion in thi Monill Abolition tariff. It proceeds rrtiiti bul tik w . , i . uiul .iitiiöa iIa flitri-iv til dishonesty by r umring all duty from many of Ihr imported articles trhich are used y the Setp 12.1(3 land manufacturer in thr prosecution nf their basinms! Tins is done w ith a sh ime!e-s ell'ront ery. They weie properly txe! under the t ir tr of 17. The ieriiov.il of the duties, thercfoie. was to ai I the monopolist. in the r grasping avarice and to inereise the profits already augmented since the civil war commenced. Wesuomita list of those article coming in frei ot dutv, the most of them ued by the in amd'aeturer. or the wed thy:
Tariff net Tariff act of ls57 d IsHl. (ib!t 15 percent. I'rco i-f Duty M.hi.anv a " Silk M ant III 14 " Mjrlltoral 15 " ' ' M.-kil i. 4 " " NuiaaPn . ..!. 4 " ' " uts. i:.K-.ia 4 " " ' u. Voini. a 8 ' " " Orpim.-nt H '! " " O.ris, or Orris Uo..t 15 " " M Patel. or IVo.nl 4 ' " " Pine Apples 8 Pi adi, Nitrate, vvht a crude 15 " " Iii! lift Hi . 4 Itoof, Madder . 15 " " " It'ilten Stone H, " " Shell Tortoise 4 " Shellac 4 Smalts 15 44 " " Sp irtateen 15 " " " Sloiii's, p lishiiuf 8 " " ' Stones, pumiince 8 ' " Torr.i-'li 15 " " ' Velvet, terry or tiureil, in Mrin r p.uteriis, Ac. ... 4 ' " Vltreil, oil of 4 lVatl.t 1 94 I ('Ml VV.mxI, ,iiasi. 15 44 Woo. I, i.ose. Satin. C dar, Orana.li.l. Kb.niv, I iiimn Vila', Ijiih'c, and Mttlio. any "
Heie the country ha a part of the story ol op prcs-ion nnd over taxation on the one Hand, und of cupidity, avarice, eliciting and Concessional sw it, illing on the other. Rut a t il Iks of this per li.lv oi.l can be written. It w mild consume, a ... . , . I I ii.ninii l.k l..ll..tfc k;til. 1 . l.lk lli.l.l I'lllli.lt' I. il oi in iv I r ir ii. i hi ri. . i -i. .tii'iii'M . , . mor.uits in their piiisiiii ol gam. v heu tlie re ... i .i .i .I . i'Ciii"ii was wicKtsiiy inaugut aic i, au i tiuiiug its massive progiess, ihc Adiuini.-tratiou suddenly create.! a gteat National tleol, theniinual inttrmt ol which is now far greater than was ihe early expense of the Cioeii.nuiil beh-ie the war. The people ev ery vvherij w i-i e willing to meet it, an I ( Ii linn coiuplailiel that In wa lo pay his fur abate of it buitheii. Atsuch a time, with such I. ..-till i i.i u in .ib' i il !f 4 Lulu-It' i i ii'i i i i ii u in 'i i .. . . ... r .i ti . . r . i' the nation h fnffiiig lot ( h nil 11 sfieugtn and i i....,...l . ... in ,,..i.Mi,l ..,;il.i,.. I ill most every h unlet in the land the wail i heird j nhinellie dm ol mm and the lo ir of the c m 1 lion, ol hn ed one killed or n timed in bittle can the imagination pictuie a mcuc ni ne icvoiting than that of ' Congre di-cusing, for weeks .tod iiionilis, nnd finally oo'iny this f.ttlicif uj r incrtaninj the $mi annual dtctdendi of the Jiaste-u manufactures, ut the same moment, throw ing add it. Mi il burden on the working cl is-e ot ihe peop.e: vv line they were loming non u.e ii ' Inner, and taxing hi living beyond any loi mer e in. pie, tiiis Republic in Coiuiess, engaged inj the s oik ol lilting nil tutifici d weighis horn I .f.... i.b....".. n.M..h I ihe.. un.., il,.,! r ootis r, , lap of Imiltid weillll the duties and imposts , which a Dcuiociutie Coiiics had wisely and jusllv placisl utN.n them. Such, in-.-n ol Iiidnua, ' J. ..- a . i.i- I. is the revolting hn'ory of this Confess. It is, ill-glaceiul to the llitiou. Lli public justice, ; the eoual lights ol lite eopIe, the putting dow n 1 ot the lebiliion, mid the saleiy ol the Union; pios; er in such hand ns row dishonor the halls i of Congress? j 4'Let lacts be submitted to a candid woi!d."j Wlnt In thi Ctuigie- done? L'ok at the rec rd ot it deeds, and f.iy if they merit the up- ' prov.il of the country : J 1. It has pledged the country, by solemn en- J aclment, to piy lor uell negro as any bouibern State shall emaiici,'ite bv Sisle authoritv, and to ; a pay for them all w.u!d involve the peojde in a j national dtbt of tu thousand millions, e-tiuvt- 1 ting lhee negroe at hilf their present viilue. 'J. It In ab dishod slavery in the District of Columbii, and aie now piling for the-e negroes j in the 1 loin sc to juv ot the cople, to amount of illM .(H '.IMid. ! 3 It b is in ole neTo tes'iinonv valid in the ('.nut ..f lie I strwl of I Li 11111I1.1. a'.iiii.t w bite men, and a biil w as pending at the adj mm ' went of Connie mikinj negro testimonv vadd in all tiie Coin t of the United State within the se eral State. 4 It Ins made fiee neroe comment car : rieis of the United St ite' mail in ihe several j States. ' 5. It li 1 recognize 1 the negro de-;-otisin of, II 1 ti a a sovereign jiower, and, will eonse j pienily, receive a i.ejiro ambassador at Wii-.h-ington. G It In pastd the Morrill TurilT net, which enriehe. the List and iuipoverishe the great Xoithwest. ! T. It lus pied Cotifiication act, in deßince' of and against the letter of ihe Constitution ' against the protest und the vote of the teuer- j ble CRiTTtNTLX, and hi colle igues froui the bor ! der si tv e Union States, and agaiit the advice of .1 . 1 t... 1... - 1 1 ine Linon newspapers oi nemuvivy, ant eisewlieie. Thee nre some of it deed o'" aggression Oil the i!;cv and principles of this Gov eminent. It ! 1 .,-.. . ti- . .. ; psjL aside the teacliili-'S o V ashiXCTOM. and all our I'lesident and Congress betoie the 4th of ' March. IMil. Ii h is reje. te! the doctrine of ! Clvt. Wibstu. D.rr.LA. Hintov. O.vs-s. and! L- .1 .- .1.- H-i . . I me ran:er oi wie ni aiei i'cui' vi auc panie. , Ti.:. I i t: ... . . l . : . . . i . i i ! i ins i.ruooc in ririj u-'s in ioj;ui .iicii it oi.u and active Abtjlition policy. It has already cone ', as fir Gidpixg. Phillip. ik! Oaubisox; could tlesire, and iL crv i onward in the road of; ami slavery nggres;on. It whole policy tend in that d.revtioii. What girod it hoje to .if-com-plish is kept from the people, but it blindly pur..e it ouward coure, regardless of the interests of the twenty-six million of white soul em barked in thi vessel of S'-te, and freighted as it i with the hope of the millioa who shall .uc ceed us. Theirs i a rerilou tperiment, !,J we Tear their success would be fatal tj all c ur hope of pre.-erving the Union. They should stop and think if such men ran allow anything but their jusi'jiia to rule tl eir course.
The Democratic party an 1 its patriotic Union Hies in the ttorder States, a represent?.! in Con pess, ife, mi l will ever oppo-e, all the-e measure. C'ti'leiniit! they have been bv the imite! de!eaiif s fr .m Kentucky, Mirylm l. Missouri, and Western Virginia. Thev st.ui 1
ag'sinst tliem from prnc'p'e and conviction, at. I believe tint tl me isme we hive enumerated are hostile toll e weil being of the peop't of thi nation. TI.ey are w iliiug t. tske issue now, to day, and do take Issue, on the measure approved by tlrg Republican Congress, and invite the friendly co-oreratkn o! nil who are in favor of rutting down the nreserit formidable rt hellion, of restoring the Union a our4 fathers made il, of preserving the Contitntion in all it purity and j Ttgor, and who believe that t!ii great n'itioi. j with all its rights and enjov ments, should alone te governed in ieferet.ee to the well being of the white race a race which ha lon e alolt the tl ig 0f Independence, and piven religion, civilizition i . . , . ... it i and law to tins western iiennspr.ete. In behalf s.:h1 bv order of the Convention, ÖEO McOUA'l , Chaiiman. Irra the New- Albary Idzer. The Indiana Itoorback About lienio rralc llngused in Hie Late .Vcwburg It aid. We hope the political "organs in this i?tate do not intend to ie.-ort to a system of lying und misrepresentation of opponent for the purrxise of influencing the approaching e'ecliou Such a system i disci elit ible at any time, but peculiar lv sti now, when the winde energies of the loyal people of the country should be devoted to crush ing out the infeiii d rebellion w hieb threatens to deVroy all that we hold detr as a nation. AH attempts to arouse unjust prejudices and to plate one Million of the community in antagonism to another sh ull le avoi.Je-1, and the pre shciuld use its best ende i vor to soften instead of inciease these antagonism when thev exist. We are deeply pained to .ee in the Indian i Journal an article in regard to the late rebel raid on New berg, and the connection of citizens of that place therewith, which can have no other elfect than to -stir up the most bitter atid anry feeling. In the article iu question, several I : . . .. V. .. i I W :..ii piouiii.eni co.ii.cu) oi cniii nuu n.tiiiv j county are accuse.! not only of sympathising I with the rebel cause generally, but wi;h actually j giving to these marauders aid iu their descent on j Ne berg, such jis pointing out the houses of L it on men tor devastation, and similar act. Now it is lamentably true that two renegade citizen of New burg accouipiiiied the scoundrel. on their expedition su: guides, und the-e were promptly uu-l ju-lly killed by the citizen befoie they Miccecleal in unking their escape. Rut the Journal says tint theie others who aided the in irauder, and n imes a number, reveral ol a horn have been iiested. One of the parties thus charge.! i a Mr. M crick, a candid ite for Representative on the Democratic ticket. The Indianapolis Smtinel sta'e. on ihe authority of a citizen of Warrick county, tint Mr. M. was not in New burg at the time of the invasion, and thi. we pre-u me, is true. Another person, charged with piloting the rob ber around the tow n, and jiointing out the houses of Union men to be robbed, i Jonti C Frary. Rut we me informed bv a gentleni m of Warrick county, that Mr. Frary bid not been in New burg for someil ree l ts previous to the invasion, and tu.lv arrived there late in the e ening of the day on whiee the guerrilla mole their appe ir.ince, t and alter thev bad all left the plate, Mr. I', luv i in been ab-eiit on ollk'ial business us Count v Surveyor iu the interior of the county. Otheis thu iicfiisetl in e probably s little guilty :s Mes.rs. Mvrit k and Entry. If any of them nie guilty, we ho-'e they will be punished to the full extent of the law. There surely can he no t rime equal to that of inviting a ganjj ot law less traitors lo pillage one's own neighbors and lei law citizen. A 'arl ff rum i 1. Hit iiiui in. To the Editors of the Itouitcille Journal: II 'a nor art i ti U. S. Koncrs, Munlordsvilie. Ky., Aug. ii, IMil. , I find the following iu the Journal of to d iv: Wele.nii from the Red ford (lud ) frets, tint Col. C. L Dunli im, ol" the T'hh Iii linn ici metit, is under arrest at M urfreesdor . Tenu , but the nature of the charge against him i not r-lated." I very much regret lli.it the dutie assigned me since 1 hive been iu the service, though laborious, hive been such a to attract but little attention, and no tha nks, otherwi-e you would have p.ob.b'v known tint, siio e Janii. in I have been, as I mill am. on i't'T V in Keii'uckv, and, hen-e, I urn not linder hi ie-t iu M in fi eesb.uo, 'I enn It i ceitiinly strange thai Keuiii'-ky pipers should t ke so much p!f isiire iu eotivin Irom u dulv, Iving, and cowanllv Abolition sheet, w ho-e J only object is the gratification of personal and political malice, articles oaiust tin olli, er who I, . - i i .. .. .. i i . : 1 1. 1 ,.i i .. ; t .. ..ii ..,. ti,n ,.. hi. iiii'iiim iniiiiiiiiii. ii um ihm, im na nmb 1 i, i'.i i i. . ti ., it tloli o their people and M ite. Respecliullv, ! ' ', n..,,.., (. i vi.i. i.'..i i j i I i il a M . Lol. .i Uli ln I. ANNOUNCemElTS fWe are authorized to announce JOHN A. lU.'AI. ai nn independent 'inc. n htional t'tiion candidate for ('oinui.iii I'lej.s Jiide f r lite 12tli litrl-t. Z f" We .no authorized to nniiouiice JOHN bid. VKl;, i f Soaihpoii , raiidid.it fr Coiin'y l. , ' . ' -..nlt-r. -ulJ-ft b. ili. d.r....i, td Ihe IVin.Krut-c foilveultoli. MEDICAL. PREVENTION IS DETTER THAN CURE. s to I.ADIKS OFDKI.1CATF. lll'-AbTlfttltlMPAIKJ-l rt: viii xaib'ti. or to those .y w lioin an n.ere.vse .a fa in ib I tii hi any reason oljn I loiial'le, t lie l eler i 41111I would o'.fer i irescripi o n w Im. Ii i perlet tlv r -liaise m, "'. which 11.1 ne ii pre-, ri.ru in rriL- pari-n a ii'ii 1 -ia.. a the Ol.l Vrtrl.irorihetin.eeiitury. Altl.oiinh tl I article Ivverv chenl. and .ili.i.le. yel it lias I en tint ui 01 liall pinti'ottle .md i!d .ery cxteii-ively at the exliorhiitil r P' 'eoi f per '...me. u.e un iersnfiii u propos. n,t. llbli t he rertoe f r 1 , ly the posse.. oli ol whichever u.,v CIlil v h-r-.-ll with a perfect .areolar.!, at ui.J druir 'b.rei'or ihe trillin um of -jreelif per) ear. Anj physich m ..r Iruni -I w ill lell you it i;ierfectl liarmh Hi 'i 11 su ii. if .f 'est 1 mo 11 lab t-an iir.c.irt"l ol its t'R.c.i. v. Sent to my part utt he world on receipt of l,hy 1 t he... Inc. Du. J.b". IIKVKUAI'X. V.U. H"X, N'o.M53,New Haven, (J, nn... ti.ui . Ily22-d.tw '61 SEAMLESS BAGS. 5,000 SFAMbf.SS n.tns T) APditVF. FOR Sale hy HV, KKNNFDY A ., In the I'M pot tiuVe biildiiur. auill.r:3t HOTELS. LAHR HOUSE. FitHfs New and si acinus Hotel I now ot-n to the pub. lie The 1'ropr etor hn spared neither psm n.r H"n iu the coinpjeti..!. of ihm Hotel, Im h, 111 HK'T 1 u s . t 1 .s 01 r. . . e .... - ...... ... the w.iut of the 1 UAVK1.INO TL M.IC. w II compare fa-v.-rahly with any ll"Ue in the country, Kt r W.t. j All of the late-t and most approved f the MisItu Convenience ha e been adopted, and from Vilcht-n lo attic; n hin c ei.tia.ly useful or ornam ntal La la-en otuit- ' tel. Mr. (rr..fT, late of the Oliver ll"U!e,T' ledo. will sum the feuer.tl uprilltel.,.etlre of the House, and those who Lave enjojel the hotne-hke hospiialiti. s of the Oliver, le-d rml Ix assuretl that he call keep Hotel. Price in acconlarice w nh the times. Hi bouse i locatrd cn tie corner f-f Fifth arid Main Te-t. Iu chi-e j'.ii:nify t the principal parts of the . city. The paenirei tra:u of Inc-Chi -a'o, lnJ)anah and C ncntiali and I-uisville Ka.lroad top in front r.f thi Loue; al-o, wuh. n a thrrt distance of the Wahali Va'lev le p. t. JOHN" LAI!!:, lTcpri:..r. au'll-dt - fjfaette, Ind. PROPOSALS FOR CANTEENS. t'rrica Qc aKT.ai ASTKa'a UnturxT, C. P.A.,) Itidiatiapuhs, Ind., Aug. fi, 1:2. EthED PhOPuSALS will be received at thi cT.ce' ur.t.t 10 o'clock A.M., .um-t 13, 1E .for the Ce- I 1tj at the iiovernrret t Varel otise If tbi e-ry, of j '-i Jen Tb-msarrt C.ateet fftr) ;r' : Army l'trn. In hxe. Orebalt of tLe ioe l be ij.nv.rcd In (10 Ten Lajs from date of C"Mrci.!.. the balai ce in ('0) Ten la; thcrraftf r Sarap'e c.m be n t thia t tJ ce. Ad !r.s propo-.;l. f.dl w : a o M r s'iiuliwILyljJ A. V- 31. I . . A , Ml J.a.lJo.ls, ja., and endorse them "Proposal b-r CauteeD." .a t-Cid MERCHANT TAILOR. B- JBLm .TIKUCIIAiVT TAI LOK, Dealer in Ilrnd -Tide Clotlun und Geht t'urntsitainvT Coodt Xo. 1U5 EAST WASHINGTON STKEET. (oPFvislTK THI CJIBT UOlE,) INDIANAPOLIS, I NU. ap-dly
DRUCS.
NEW FIRM. T II AVK am'ited witl me In bains Mr. il. W. S..ao. wh ha te;i an -s-tai t iu the nre r- r a iMiro-er 'f year pt. Heafier the tute ta ill t-e continued at the tdd tan 1 under tie firm of I!ICt .Ma V M.O... I feel rratef jI for the hber-1 paofafe which w. lare ever r-o-ivrsi tmt by -arid attrtitiMi to Vuire and tL.e w anu of oar customer 1 merit arl retain the ante. K. UKUWMNii. VLIi persona kDuirirj lhielvr l:rMtel ta n. will please call at their earliest cvnvcni'nce and nuke -ttlrmer.t of same, and obiije It. HKltWMNil. BKOWMNG aSc SLOAN. iLATE R. bROWMNtJ.) Jl JIC J h 4. Jf W rX" N , 22 Wft WaL;njtort Street, Ind;ai:ap'ia. Have in Mre laree aTi rll selected stk of Irug. Medkrines,nteiiiirals, ranit.s.i'il-.Va'iiislieii.Iije-tuff, filass are. Vmiw lilas,IirusL(-s C.Kars, Tc't'acco, Spiee, I'erfutuerj, l-ancv an4 lotlet Artkie, Coal lil and ljtini, i'atent M-tiCities, arv.1 all articlea tocmW-te the Mck t.f a nrurclst. A we jmrch-ifie j.ritK'iptlly for eh, dirct frm the lmpt ers an.l manufctarer, and befn trsiruis to retain th rejvitatvm l:i h our house lias ever enj.i.esl tf wlluu (o.,rrA tt'tirl, real care I taken in the eh-ctuii. ef hriisrsiti reference to their i-eitu. Dur faciht-ra are m.h tha' we feel -x.fi Jrm ran ixter, in ur anj iina'tulteraf.l articles, an tron inJucem. nt as ai.y other Vetern hou-e. All nr.Ws will rceice the personal attention cf ore of ihe firm (reat care 'a Wen iu th tl,r-eii ln cf htsiciais prescripMoiis atd faniih- reciK from MrictlT pure article, and we f.xl eonfideut we cu render tatisfacthi in lh iri'ce and quuhty ef coo-t. r.tmvMNti SHUN, 2i West Uafhiugtuii meet. BKST Aiuerlrati and French Win-tow fill..; MXi boxe J W i'iJ.iw ass.,rt. l. fr.-ni hxlo t Sflf,o, in st. re anJ : brs.le at lowest fifjurcs l v P.ROWNiKG i SI.OAX. I Brushes! Brushes1. ,K,ZFX Vamisl, nru-hes, TAall wJ linidies, v;1di To- 1-, l.;.i .i.r-. Sen. I., SI,.., Ilur-e, Mair, II.it, and I'loth I'.n.-he of nil iirrU nt lowest Couren at lluUUMNii . SUlAX'S. je!4-leKll we.'Wm PAINTS! OILS!VAKXISHES! 230 KF(,S 1 i,r Wr,n Zir,r; I'.AKRKI S I.in.eed (hi; JfJ CASKS el low Ochre; Q CASKS Vcret. Ke.l tVith a lar' tn k of Vami-he, Taint, and Color of j all J. m.U grouiel in oil ami lrv. r'..e rale at tl p iwi. figures. ni.OWNINii MMX, West Wadding-ton .treet. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. C. L. S. Matthews, GBXEUAIi COMMISSION1 AM FORWARDING MERCHANT, L:tre r ire-Ä roof Etiiildin. M). IU lll hill ST., WKST SIDK, Iletven laiii Mnel imtl tlie lllvrr. LOUISVILLI;. KV. Cotisjmneiit are respectfully oolic'ted, snd Im inetliaie alen with prompt returns j;u ir.uile,..!. Janl3 DRY COODS. fl 0 0 Ö Q 81 H p p i: 7. 5 s v. vi M C f - o H h c 3 O Z s s. M Is i SC as i X C Yt H . 0 H 0 s . CS . c 3 "3 ' i. r t. e- '' - 2 hi hi o Eh mm 0 0 aj w m -3 t c w C V ai v. w ti S -5 RS m m X I C 9) NOTICE. TO AM, U II4HI IT VI , OX'I.H. IIIHIKf.Y e tiotl.-e that I am the owner of the 'a. cut tr l. . Wngr' er' linprovetneui In I hotting Mill f r the Stale of lietui'; an.l that all h rimn ui.kitif, ven.liiiic. or u-iii any M 1 1 i i oj-rai in' on lh prlticiple of ihe "W.u'oiier InijirourM-i.t." a act forth In the paid Puten, dated Sepienil-er 2i. ls,V. or in the r-l-ue. til' tin- Min'. tljte.t respt Ii. el ümdi 13, IMJO, an I 1 ! rnar) .', hfil, utiles, , the written authority ol Davit S Wait:er, are inlnni. i; upon my rieht, and a ,11 he, Ik Id lUlde for damijrcaor proecuied aeroritin inlaw. WM. N. AIAVAUI. Odlce and reideLce at Hates llour, Indiati.ipoli, lud. Julr31,l-C2. aul.llm CHOCOLATE. i:lnblllirü in 17 SO. BAKER'8 rUKMIl'M C 1 1 ilCU I . ATK. IT II K THEI'AKKIi Cocoa, Kroma, Kreuth, UMueopalLc and V a'ulla Chocolates, warranted ei.ua' in quali v and flavor to ihe 'an Ch"C)'fc!e.; have I..! tbe ie-l of" orertnree. quarter of a century, and are prno u.ce Iy 11 wbn Lav once ued them to he superior to any other-. j ilanufaetureil bv VV. luker at Co., at tbeir Mill-, iu I..r- -cheter, , and for aie at the.r lira ch lepot No. 217 l ulion street. New York Cur, a d bytJr-icer and j lea!or i;enerlly throughout tbe t ri o. ; Avid res H. L. I IKK CF, ! jel0-d3iu 217 Fulton tret. Ntw York. DRY
GREAT REDUOTIOH Spring and Summer Dry Goods No. 5 East Washington St ,
TO MAKE ROOM FOR EARLY FALL STOCK. TIIE FOLLOWING GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES:
LAWNS. JACONETS. ORGANDIES. TLA IN RAREOES. FIGURED BAREGES, PAREGK ROBES. CH ALLIES. MOZAMBIQUE, TISSITKS. GRENADINES LA YELL AS. NUBIAS.
Particular attention ii cal'eJ to
Li ii cn fatondw, and Tien'- am! nnyO Wear. M. H. GOOD. Propriotor.
DRY C00P3.
J rv. OAKERY. J. R. MtKtM. IIOKACK I'l:RfiT. NIGRUM & PARROTT'S lH(ll.i!i T.I A. A J. MK1..KK.; iimo. väe:a.h uak!:i:v n co ist m:cxioiTETATar , ni. ii Noin ii 1'i:nnsyi.vani. stui:i:t (Ivel ween iMd I II v Mail nlel rt I lihee.) Mann lect uri r of all kinds ol 1'iat ' r. t'nke, I ,i . I and I'..'", tV h' ie-nle a:i. l.i tui'.. UJY mi'iurcfnre Ml. ft Veep a C'li'taTl' supply 'f thet f.i . .wiii artnl : CU rKi:i:- -..i;er i'r.irker, l'ie-Nic rrurker. Cricket, Ur.il um Ci.ukrr. Crarki.ell ;i-nd', wter I'ru ke, Viuur t'l.ll k'-'h, .lie f.i, l. er, tl.IOII Crmt k-i-r. C r- Min li keis. ime rr t'rn krr, ric. I ' UI.S I n!1 I i i ! I i.uii no 1 tirn me n'ed. Vll k IM.I Mmr lid Tai Is, J.J'y, J'aiK y , li i.g a".l u t.ir Caken, Af , Ac. l vl 4l 1 it tia ami I'm rile f ii mlwitr.l o wlinrl tilMT. rrrA..vMdrs or At i. i:im. r5jTllrdcM fr huge ipi 1 it it ,e lillr.1 a( v ftlt-. Ci.X' Inler proti'plly Idled, and delivered In tha fl i t i I ' In i. e. jy ttx!2 DRY COODS. Lynch & Keano, Z3 Wl ST WAMJIMiTOX MUKKT, OTHDIl I, Midi: INVOICKS OF Sl'MMMK iicv (ioons, l.nlirs)' lrr liaods rterilltiii In 1 1- I. lue tau. I . rt Design. C AfT. nr,. .Jk Mii i;!!i, ri w T Ir S iT,e. su w f j fiii-H I" Tr t.'r I t i. p,,r fis,,i. pti't un t l-r i!.t, ll.Mip i. t, Ii.- f y A ; In-h l'i ü-. I ml ri iie. V'.h.'e li..-l, l.'sien ai.d ( til'.rn- Unit Ike; l,i. U, hle.n lir I au 1 Ivr.w u !-!: i 'in;, I..im., , . n d a - It Arne trau hra:M'-, ir-in V) a'd U ; ih:st ii.vai.ts it i'lt i.r ts. Only U'.r a yard: LADIES' 'LO.IIii.'; CLOT it, 6-4 w i-le, only C!x- a yarit: very f !. 3 p.itr 7 V. THY BALLOU'S FKKNCII YOKES1IIKTS. ot.lr tol-e had at l.yti-h 1 Kea'ie. TRY iik.sr n.r.Ncu rotKTs am waits. CHOTH, CASSiMERE. AND PANTS STUFF l'r men'a aiel wear; S r (iiKl, lli, Cap, ati4 li' -i r nib'i.a- to foijf.! la ry (io--!. Mre. St"ck c inj hie; tx.n ,'tii at"rTent a-xti. i. in New Yotk; w ill in- etiid 20 per c-iit. U low funnr prue fortah HOOP SKIRTSMHQQP SXIRTS! II a v i ; i - - male arraiu-enietit with t f t l,e larr-t II- ktr Mann factories in ihn Kat. we are prep.re! to o!'i r 'li m. wl,..!eee afd re a. I, at N w rk pi e-e. Call atil examine tbe lock; un trouble tu Mi'. irmd. Oiile one n-e. Keiu.-niU r ipu of il.e u lluop je 14-62 -4 ty COODS. LACE SHAWLS, LACE MANTLES. SILK MANTLES. SUMMER SHAWLS, I ARASOLS. SUN UMBRELLAS. EMBROIDERIES, COLLARS. HOSIERY, G LOY ES. MITTS. FANS, Lc.
