Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3704, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1862 — Page 2
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rm ; t ...i i r l , I tit'l Miau- il mutt prrrrtr JttcA tun Do -Qocratic Union State Ticket ro vL.RtTAtr or tati. J AM KS S ATHON. Ol' M irion Count . ro At PiTD or state, JOSEHI III ST INK. Of Foiutaiu ('intf . roa Tki: or tat. MATTH KW L BRETT, Ol' Divie ÜufitT. ro A TT" KT finUAL, 0-C.R B HO KD, Oi D itur C-t?ity. ro trfciTtMKVT or mblu. ihtcctio, SA MIT KL I,. RUGG, Ol Aileu CouutT. Trraon. In M". PniLUiVs pcce'u on t';e nero emarici;a Ion dar at Abin, loa, MaatachtHett, he di-tin-tlr hü 1: II j (M. lM.ilü m) li.c 1 u-ot the tart wnt war, ! cor In -toi ni hu: a rvaonaMe ohje-t, a n total j ! tf Kol an I tn aurc. Il.tlPr the Suuth ! houM tf larifia i Im, avith -r life t prolong the war a on t'u prev.nr tie cstaMc rIiy. The Dotjoit Pn it.jui.c: Wir i he permirte! to i-cram'mlate tie country, making pert-ho to i!irourogv fnlistmeiit, when the GoTc.-nm n: wiil not to!cratc the least opjosiiion in ot!jer m n! II,' i loin m re to linx the A Imiai-tration int !i-re: tite flnJ to cause the Uu.traa clement to Marrl latk from the army t'iaT all o:h?r can c com'incl. Where Ii I he get hi 1 attntto be a traitor with immunity ? Con;rrinnnl domination. II n. Datid TficriE it t!:e Democratic randi late for C nrc in the Ninth District. Jul,:e TcnriE U known as one of the mot promtin yoan m n in the State. He ha talent, cultiration, elon ncc, and a'.ivc all fMcli'j to the Constitution an.l the Union to common ! him to the nviort of the Voters of the Ninth Pi-trirt. If thvy do their duty he will represent them in tho next Conrcs. II n. V. S. Holma wai nraitntetl Tc?terday by the Democracy of the Fourth District for rccL-ttim to t'onrtss. But few racinbcn of t!n Hmc of Uepre-cntatircH otupy a more promln.nt poii.in or have displayed more aMIitv and rvHratin in legislative duties, lie will be re-eU'Ctcd l.y an increased majority. m - Mioiton r !. The recent orders of Secretary Stasto, in regard to croons tid ing from draft, docs injustice to the loyalty of the jtcojdeofthe Northwe t. IJ.it very few would attempt to t fiapc tl.cir obIia i-n to the Gorcnuncn: !y iK-comin voluntary exiles from tlnir home and scarcely aiiy wuuM ihn brand them -clros m coward. Those who would t'nn act, would lc of but lit. le value on the it-Id of battle. Wc want no t owards for foldi'TS". The objtct of the Secretary cculd have been letter accomplished, if he had Kued an order pronountin a'.l who atttmpttd !y flight to avoid their duty to their country deeiters, anil hal tliem ti-cato 1 accordingly. The Govemra nt should not have manifttd, an thi-t order cun le con-trn-rd, evtn if not intend d, any lack of confidence in the enü c williniicH of the people to cliwrfully com.dy with every call ujcn their patri rim. Thm far,ctrta idy, the cojde of every S.at; a -kn wloding allegiance to the Government, havt? promptly, cuthu ia-ti -ally and cueready ictpondvd to irery re-juiition the autho.i km have ma lo uton tliem. lcides the clFect of the order will Ikj ba.1 abroad, a it will create the im:. res-ion that ti c Govctnmmt di--t.nu the loyalty t-f i" titiens, or uch a cont:u -tiwii will lc lactd u; on it. If the Govern m u: ca:i n : tiit-t it-t own citizen, it certainly can not ho;c to ciuh out the lcbtllion. The people, othc:wi-e, have exhibited every ct nfidcnre in iboe rcjursenjin-x the Government. All the nu-n and ull the mt nev tht v have a.-kt d for have b en cheerfully iven them. Nothing would 1 c nfu-cd to t iush out the rebellion to promptly suppress it ictoic the auihority tf t!ic Gove.itmcnt, and peace to the coui.tty. It is tho earnest wi-h of ivery good ti.mn that this v.ar sliould lc bronht to a mcct-j'sful close in the .hottet Jo-ihIo time, aud whattver is r.c-cvrsa-y to that end we lli. vc would at once, by Tolunta:y actiuii, le plated at the disposal of t!wo w lio Lave in their conti ol the de.tiny of the na.ion. II m. Gror.GE K. l'ucu wa iuviicd to ad-d.-e a war m e.in0' in Citn iuna.i. and he return, d the follow i.ij .-cnsible icply. It is bhort, but very ut g.ivc: Cmcinsati. O.. Auru-t 13. llru Gtory K. : TujK: j Sir: 1 am int u ted ly the Military Com-! mitue, now tn;anT 1 in lai-in ihe 10'jili icuiiu?ut. to iviuet your p:eenf tld-i cvv-nin at the II ill of t'id Ca liulic In-ti:ate, to a ld.c-s ibc m2.;in.'. Vou will plca-c ?tatj wlicthcr it will ! bo jHvwMc for vou to a tend. Ucspectfuily, J. O Cox ?t ell. M. I)., Secretary. ASMVEn. Cixci55ATi, August 13. Dr. O'Coxnell Sir: Yon mn t txtu-e me. j I thiuk it is tim for tho.-e w ho have n t them- j sclr.-s cnli'tci, to uit exhorting others on the I V.ject. Kesj cetfully, O. K. rt c.it. j The rcry bct exhortation fur volunteering is J to enlist. That's pruc.icul tbxpa.nce, anl w ill I hive a thousand fold more influence than f.othy declamations and w ordy apjcals to others to till np the ra..ks. F r the liidi.tJA Sute .wntinrl. A Card f riti J iitlc Fckel. Kditor SxiI.vel: A f.knd has just placed in my hand .he iKttiy u.v Jotrnil of the lith ; ia-it., in whuh it notut?s at; article of the skutind i t relation to the vi it of Col.-n l lnott anl my-1 self to your ti.y t. see G .Tcrnir Morton a:id i obtain leave of him to rai-e rolunucrs in the I 7th Concre-ional Di-triet for niac mmh in-. st 1 t f dratted miliiia. I no.i e the Journal article, not to reply to i;s ungenerous and un-1 pcntlcmunly j.-rouaIiiics, but o lt tVii.l all con-i ccrr.cd in it auai:i?t the chaipr of bad f;dih. j There i ia thi region of tie S:ate a prejudice, to say the Uar. araiu-t drafting while the njui- j site number tf men can Ik: obuiuedby voluntary 1 cnli-tm.nt. This leclin,; i common to all aitiei i exre.'t m of tho not -u'yv rt to tho liaf. . Under thh tate of things Col. lu-:t: and ray. ; elf we e dopu:el to the Governor. 11. rveivtd I r. i l-In 1 1 v 'i -.inl ni rcstK'r.fuMr. An 1 t c i-on-clu ion ai 1 to a that fjr the piCnnt he could j not accede to our wihe . Tue reason -i o.tcrvd by u, and thoe piven us ; by the Giv-.nor, is not nereary to my present ' purjo tole ia:ed. The pioji.ion was ma le in iKi faith by all conremtd in it, and was considcred in a manner worthy of the Governor of tJie S'i e. I am, therefore, as unwilling; that the Governor liould be mUreprentel as to be bo treated myself. I nod -e the Jonrmd article for the purpose of ain if the offer we made was not in pod faith or if the offer was imiosible fo,r us to rtotra. as the Journal charvs, (and I do not bdi.-ve that the Governor countenanced either of thvm.) it it ray to tbmontrate i by ivin u the aurancc t!at if rai-cd they w ill 'e art-cptcd. Tbi is the only fair way to te" t it. Come, prn-tbmt-n. put xx to the rrtof, if vou doubt it. i rr;at tiie otir if the Ciovcmmvnt will accept thm, we will raie, hr voluntary enlistment rom the 7th Congressional Ditiict,"the quota of Likr rvuiml A u for nine tnouih, aud have
tl;cm ready in camo by the time the draft can !c mvle. and all thf dittnlion wo will ak i. that we shall l known as r durrtcr nc-t tl;af.cd rndi'ia. If it h m n that the Govmm t.t wan:, t!as w id civo them a wt-ll as the draft, and are the men from what is ob.-ert ion able to them tie ilrnth Let the Joirnil j.d i u in ertini: the leave we a-k, if it desires to prove its malicious assertions, or has a lhef that It ran do so. A draft, far the of th rnar Ir- deirable,
and if it i, we wiil abide it as well a other; talnin that there was preat alvan:ajC derive.! but let it never be ai 1 that i: wa for the want of j from the ne w discovery, thetc lin an aVorbol Ii r. 1). U. Kckelj. I in aweU as an evaporating prtKX.ss, consequent
Grwcucastle, Au. 13, 18f2. P. S. I fee you ta:c I have a n ia the mtvife now. If this is so, I do not know it. Ono of my ons volantcctdl, but he is noj in the service now. I). IJ. II. Thr lrraclter of Trrntvii in .Mua rliitrtt. ,Kkcrs wt re It.-v. M. V. Omwav and Uetidell i ridllij. The whob; pro et d in 'J were of t!ie ! most treasonable tharacter und we find tl.em fub .... ...i v n-TKirtcd in t!iecw lo;k hremnq J'ost. Ve quote a few choice exttaets from ir. Conway' rcmirkst If we iat h.vl a Trcsidcnt. however, instead of a ma hit;e that ojicratcd nxn by the tele-; crapli w ires we would not tit e l to hear'Mr. I'hil- j lips or any one else sjeak lonu' on the subject ! of emin.'ipa i .n. Hut, unfoitunatt ly, we mc j oavin '32.(i0 a year to anau oina on at Wah-i - . . i : ton wn turns ju-t as tne pressure is nrougni to K -ftf-nn.l nn mure. If tho i.ro-sdaverv oi e-sui e I is greatest he turns thitherward. If the ami-1 sUvcrr picture is greatest he turns thitherward. 'The ancient represt nttd the world on the back of an elephant, and the tl pliant tin the Lack of n tort d sc. Thus thev li-'U-ed the pro gress of the canh. That tign: e would apply this day to this nation at a correct represi nta ion of it. The nation depends on the army, the army on the l'rc -i lent; tin: army is the elephant, anil th-lntf. in,! most n-mnlv, d form of the tortoise is Abraham Lincoln, Tasi lcnt of the fiee i S ates of America. Mr. Conway concluded: "Northern peopl ? arc accursed with loyalty, and this is the evil of a D moci a:i;' form of Government, and its only evil. Tiie-e people arc deluded into the belief that the Union can le restored, an 1 the Con-titution preserved. Vain, rain hope! Mi. Sumner chould not have written that letter in j.rai-e of the President. He well knew that the President was the stumbling block of this day to the nation's freedom. Tiie President will never save the country." After Mr. Conway came Wendell Phillips, w ho nid: "The speaker did not ay that McCIvlIan w as a traitor; but he did say "that, so far, be could not have done nvre to help traitors than he had done. The people need not far for 1'ichmond. McClcllan would not take it. He (Mr. Phillips) looked utn the pnvent war conducted w ithonta rca-onable object, as a total loss of blood and trea-ur'. Detter the South should go to-day than lose another life to prolong the war ujon the present detestable j.licy. "As bnx as you k- cp the present turtle at the hea 1 of the Government, you nnkc a pit with one band a id till it with the other. Tlr.i speaker knew Mr. Lincoln. He bal, while in Washington, taken his m aure. lie i s a tirst-rate eeond-rate man. That is all. A mere convenience. And hois honestly waiting like any other broom-tick, for the pi-oj le to take hold of him and sweep slavery out of the nation. "Let thvi Union lw dissolved in God's name, and the corner-stone of a mw tote le laid on which shall le engraved forever: "Kn,uali:y in a political seme for tverv man who is bom in the world." The above lantmvre w-as uttered by the speakers in presence of l,5uO K)pl, and published in the New York Ereniurj Post ov.t a w eek ago. and yet the War Department, which is so prolific in orders, has not taken an steps to arrest these authors and publishers of trea-on? ('online- Home 1,1 it o rtnrUeus, Ac. Wc copy the following interesting items from the Terrc Haute Journal. Thev are admirably calculated to point a moral if they do not udoin the tale : We understand that ex-Governor Jvjeph A. Wiight, in hi late speech at In .banapolis, took oeca-ion to allude to the fact that Voorhces was th Unguent in the payment of his taxes, and thereby sought to b:ing him into di-rc4 u;e. Let in sec how tue cx-Govcrnor Ftands in the cc d. He, the sat I cx-Govenior, lorrowed i 181 of the Srhool Fund in Pa; kc county tv oh 4. lad dollars, tiie intJict upon whirh up tot.ic present time has not lecn paid not one cent of it. Ho is, therefoie, delinquent to the Sehend Fund in the sum of two hundred and eighty-seven dollars, and owes jut as much to the children of the S.a.e. It should be recollected, abo, that during that time he has Wen four wars Minister to Berlin at a salary of twelve thousand dollars a year. IL.d he not better pay up this amount lcforc he undertakes to make political capital out of the delinquency of Vooi Ik cs or auyliody else? Mr. Voorhtes has paid every cent of his taxes; why does not J -e Weight pay his School Fund tbbt ! I)ELtMjeKNr Taxes." The IJepublicans and opposition to tho conscrva. ivj D:m Jtia y cry out. "No patty !" yet, at the same time, they hunt down e very Democrat that will not atliiiite. poii it-ally, with them. No effort is spared on th ir part to malign and bring into disic u;e the character of the Detnocrati - candidate for Congress in this District. Not eon ent with finding fault with and misrepresenting his po'iri al rceonl thev must hunt up the tax II -t and i nblish t- the world, in their new-pa; crs and in j handdiills, that he is ihlinqucnt in t!ie sum t.f 1 .. . . t i ahotii tv.itv-t.ne titulars. Anw, wc have never; rrgArded pecuniary riahi'dty t. discharge ones j in.lehted.iess as a eume nor havo we much re-1 sjKCt for this mode of tlcetu.mcung agaiust an ; opponent. In t.tet. wc have never lo-orted to . po-siton huve lesorted to this kiad of wa- fire, it is Nith right and proper, however much wc may I dislike t.ie duty, to leiok into the tax list, ns an j act of scl Wefe.Mic, and ee whether some of the 1 -aders of the party who arc now pur-ntng Mr. . .H.rhtxs with a nniigmty unpatadoled, are not j also delin iu -nt Upon an cxamtnat on wc find that the Hon. John 1. Usher, A--istant Secretary of the Interior under tho Administration, an office, as wc nnlerstaml, crea'cd expressly for him. is a de---j un iucnr u;on our rax ixok nere in me sum 01 : one tiunuiea au.i itiiiy-uvc tiouars ana nine cents! It should Ik home in mind that Mr. Uher i a wealthy man. Wc abo find that Col. lt. W. Thompson, a genth man for whom
On the 1st of Au.-ut a larire nutnV-rof jt-j con-1 1 ration, arran-rmcnts w tre made to tct son -a hcred at Abinjton, Mas., to celebrate ' it. whcn it was atc;taii ed that the in"rcae wxs tb- InniTenary of West India traant i. adn. ) ctusl to sixteen fnunds r b ajr ! ! h a ling to the U'iülim fdovd" (;anit n f.rc-i led. Amontr the i inevitable conclusion that the (Jovornm nt had
we .ntertatn t.ie highest respect, is delmqn nt in , beaa:jfui . cinun of l.ttmani-v, and a tit reptcthc large sum of six hun lrtd and lit y-ume dol- j ?in:a iv0 tfliiC soanc,i -Unit n t arty" the Ii-n and thirty cents! There are others that we j Kjtates;f .umbug and swindle of the age. Litromi -bt m nti n as la-gcly cltltnqu.nr. Tut as the , nior ha, lmv rcacj.Cii a joint in her hi-torr tliat two gentlemen we have named arc prominent in j wij Ik? rtxh-d to by th ir child rr-n w i;h di-cu-t th ir opposition tt Mr. oorhecs w e will content j and t i nt m; t. Many t.f the soldiers that thev oursi Ives for the present with than. iiav, fCnt i:o tjK. t;'cId will rather die on the Mr. oorhecs. since hi return from A a h- - iat:Ic-t el l than n turn to a place whciethcncmgte!i. has rai l all of bis ,Uhn iu nt taxes, an.l rr( ;nTrn;1 d with the thi for whn h,mr
tlK-s not therelore owe the State nnythinp. Not ; so with Messrs. Usher and Thompson. ; We had hoped that tins canvass would 1 car-: rie l on in the spirit of candor, fairness and good Immur, out we nave, ttius iar. re n oisa-jv.nt.ieti. We sucest to our Kcpnhlican f.i nds that it w nuld le much b ttcr to keep ctol in this time of ex' item nr. L-t us discuss such jdiri-al questions as divide us in the proper spirit and not rc-ort to personal allusion or tlctraction. Thi is whnt wc dv-sire to an I will do so far as ,s;.l.s Tr is with r-rrr.t nlaetance that wc . .1 y 1 i- . have n't called uroa t. rtf. r. in this article, to the two nntlemcu mentiomil.rspcei tllr Colonel Thorn-son. Thev can not blame us tut rather I the or'-an of their'tirtv in this coantv. Time after time it la icfcrnd tothctb lint, nt tit y of Mr. Voorhee, and tliey have stood by and permitted it. evv and Imporlnnt HUrovrrf. The accuracy tf t'.ie td ! "saw," that ncvesi-y is the mother of invention, ha been d m n-tra-ted a thousand times a year since it wa uttered; but since the present w ar 1-egan, a thousand times a week. We have a case in point: Coff. eis a favorite beverage with our sohüers. and Uncle Sam fumi-he it to them in the grea-et abundance, as crerr Nnly knowa very well; and, in order to do tf.i. the berry has to 1 purchased of tho-e wlu tleal in it; and that it may be in a 1 aody hape for the Urn, the indulgent Uncle has it browr.e.!, aud buvi it in this stare. There a-e establishments ia this city whose business it is to brown coffee, od this army demand has increased ihtir bu-ines-i largely. Now. according to the drertistment of the
Army Commismic, t!ie coff. e after licin b.tjwr.cd, i to U? cool?d Ufite Uz packt d. This, cvn i leiing- tl.e urjcn y t f the tae. wa toolw'a pttHt ?, wl.cu di t.e in tl.e ordinary
way; o. to fa ihta c v, after the tr fitewa Uc.iarirtM i.era ta- t-van;cr. o f m Id water was ai i.icd ti it. in trorortin of a burke to the b.1, which exjxditnl the cooling bu-iness amainIy, and the iurtntor rejoiced greatly, as it increa-c! hu tiU'iuess lar't ly, his customers soon act rujon tlic applira'ion t.f ti e water, and for this rca,n some of the browr.crs refund to adopt the new "cooling" proce.-s, rcardir; it ine.n-i-tent wh'i fiir cn I honorabb- lenlin. After sonic time it occurred t the Government Aprnt that, probably, the wcijht ;f the cotVtc was increa-cd m rnwbnt by ;he wa'er ciK lint: invention, an 1 af er mature deliV ration and cartful f en pain- tor sixtctn jxun-is ot cot: c per o.i above what was jut increasing the bills abont ten j-cr cent. Cln. Price Carreut. f i A ptivate 1 ttcr f.om amemlxTof the 7Slh rcirimcnt of three m.jn;hs' in n now at lien ler?oit, Ky., rcla es a liitk incident which shows! w hat the soldiers think of Vooi lacs. He was on ' the cars with the loys ou tin ir way to Tone j Haute, and of course got to talking his taa-ona- i ble stuff to them, and conduded by saying,--r... II .1 11 . ... 1 .1 n, um-i un, n.c nujwuau uiv itui m?i ft i nds." Which. i-ay the l- .ter. wc soldiers ia.crpnted to mean that "if we Democrats had our way ytu would not have to lie soldier." One of the boys at this rem uk, walked up to V., je. ked Ins hat ott and threw it out ol the car wmdow. The 'eloquent and able got fu.ioudy mad, but his rae was not likely to tind at;v means ofvcntingitsiHafv.lv among the soldiers and he got out of the ra s nt a wavstalion to get a hat to go to Teirc Hau c with. j The above is from the Indianapolis Journal, as it!, c reader will naturally conclude. Wconlvno-ti-e i; tor the pur,Mse of eonecting its missta c-; r.ients, which raiat lc taken tor tiut:im quaitcrs w'.nre the .fuuru'd is no: known. It is not u ue '. that Mr. Voorhccs was "talking Lis trtu-t. nable j stulfto t'ie oldiers," but he mis mgaged in con-1 versalion with their commanding ofneer, at w hose ! stdicitation he had entered the car. '1 l e pet jt - j trator of the insult was drunL at the time, and ; had approachid Mr. Vot ihees in a nulo though , respectful con versa, ion, nn I ic t-ived nothing but j civility in return. The iepithen-ib!c net, which j the Ju irnnl applauds, was tho result of intoxi a- j tinn.-rathrr than atnatk of disrespect. It i luc j to his comrad 's in arms to sav that with scarcely . an exception they expressed not only mfr;irit ation for the offense but rebuke for the offender. Neither did Mr. Vooihccs j.et out of the cars; at j a way station, but u; on aniving at icne Haute his loss was made good in a manner highly en d- i itablc to all par.ies. Wc must not forget to add j that the "Demon nticlwv.s," as the Journal stvles tlif?Ti f:i-r Mr unrLr. n. hnmtv viTh-ninr nn.! 1 . - . . . . . . ..x. as-u cd him that they "would all be back in time to vote for him." So mu.h for the Jounarslmglx ar. It is indk-at;ve of the straits to which that and other journals of i s ilk arc drivm in tl.cir efforts to injure Mr. Voorhtes in the estimation of the oeotde. (ir&f nsn I n ni tl. C li.n.l u Cny (lul ) t w, August 12. An iitr:igt- ( omni i 1 1 1 upon i lt vpi-t-lMllt' Citizen and Iii ifr, of l)le 4 oniilv. Wc have been reliably informed that one of the nio-t infamou- and ctiwanlly t ut ages was committed a few days since upon a t;ue Unionloving man and his wife, f the IKmocia i pt r-sua-ion, in Luoiticr, iNt f'le conutv. It c ni3 that vo!un:ceiing has diaitd tliat locali y (flier most resi cctablc tii.ens, and but few now re main in auvl a'out that village bnt negro wor- J shivers of the John IJ own school, who neither tear uot nor icgatu man, an t who c love tor C"jT sinks every manly princi l -. We understand that the mobites were htaded and hd t n by the editor of the Noble County IliraU, u'li bed at Ligoni -r, a ccntumelh us onc-hoie abtiliii ii shevt, characteti-tic of nothing but slander and treason. It a-i ens that Mr. Line and his wife, residing in Wa-hiii'ton township. Noble county, went to Ligonirr to niaikct. and while in a certr.in store, he was accus ed by a t'.-w cowa.dly ta-ca's who projounded scvtral tjttestiotis concerning our national ditlitubivs. .lr. J.ine Lankly an wertd tho-e ri.cnogn ones accotding to the tli -tatc- of his own con-ticiuc, but the cowaidlv villians bcii:g infoimcd bvtheir mote data.dlv cdi or, a pt ibct type t f die demons that infest the inlental icii ns, that fuch nn-wcrs we:c not IoauI, Mr. Line was informed that he could not leave tewn niuil he tot k an tia-h to snpport the Con-titu ion of the United Sta:cr-. lie tdd the mobitcs that ho loved and respected the Con-ti ntion of his etiuntry, and could have no objection to take such an oath, but had ei ions objections to them administeiing to him the oa h. After som consultation with a friend, be jtctinit cd them to administer the taih to him. While ti e oath was b.ing admini-tcrtd a lad of "Af.i an descent," as Milhorn would eja u!atc, held the Hag of our country the stars and stii, c over his head. The wife of Mr. Line tlu ing the controversy took the liberty to say some tl ing concerning Mir-h unwarranted nn-l 1 elbbonnd otoct edins when l e was assailed by thiec women who - . .1 . s ... . weiu puisuoig linn- u u.li avocations t.n lue strtc's, m h us assi-iing tletdittir in making m n loyal, and not mi .ding their own hti-ines-. j T.'iee w. m n, or infernal sj bi; in crdico, a--j -isted by a negro boy, tiu'k and pinehtd her; m st scv rely before her Lusband, who was pre- i VMited bv the ciowd, could tit ft nd htr. She su-rtci!cii in get ing intti their wapt n whtic .-he j was re quoted by a r.egro-lovcr to tr.ke tiie oatli , her I u -rand to.-k. but sie ab-olnt lv nftiMtl a. tj xyti .,,.., r t u . I tV 1 not take ir. While il.i- urn aralleled j c Aas hemg rcriKtiattil a I.u h ran ' a t Tirili-liir rrm rL r1 f? cf l or r n!il g.t ivtx ,r,,n;)Ic for fU . conduct, wht n I.e. tVo. was! ,ci2Cil iIVJ,;e of ,u!l an, ftU)l ki..Lcil anil tiu. k a;ii , to the mil t-ad depot, rut on t, e rlatf0im aQ)1 knocked ol'bvihe ties.. c: a loes, Tlu st. lirJ fat.i(l 1VS wo i nvo lxt tivt,i tUt m fi-om j n n;i,man at Linier wlto w the whole at- j fa;rf anj who,e s,ateiaei:ts can lcfullv relied n - I on a, t n3 in 5Uv,aneo and in fact. Wc are in-1 ,;,:m t,.at Mr Lill. i ft uilt 1)Vfkl fiti. j ZCIK wlloe onlr f mlt u that he j . H 1)0,,. ; Talk a' -out t int I v to tho JSuuth; talk nlwut the I outrages committed upon our ci:Lcn by red. Is, 1 but you can not find, in all the region of rebel- i j dorn, a more cowardly and villainous net. If lhcie ufo K0 woniC ti!an tj.c (,cr spoils to 1 m i l. men. the editor of the Noble ! 0untv f ,, mut unrunishcJ. He standalone in cowauUy meanness not brave encugh to de) battle fir his country, but mean enough to lead a mob a';tint helpless men and wt mcn. A thcv ,ci . oH . w-im, t!iC n pro u T,Crmittcd j to i"niUlr innoe. nt wl ire women, and where their ' iou-nali-t lead's t-ff in n h cortutuible villainies, 'Sl,ch n he have minnl -md a-.. mv;ni,;nt., mm " . .. ...... u... ihe countrv. Will the reor.lc of Noble man: v. i incspectivc cf partv, rrrait these scoundrels to i go unpunished ? Fr. rn t!.f Ci-cintnti Tr ee Citrrcnt. Auz. 13. ! rinunrial antt roiiiim-rcial .Miimiiary for tlic pal ivrrk. n iro;n.ed frcing h . pervade.! m-vney m it- f u,ir , v"1 irt..cr :eciu.si. ai.o 1 t"veu.meut seyunnrs ..dv.mcesl a sh.ule lie Citu.-e tt ties is the lini.r.o tsl ii.-iti.n ot our forte in the tie;d. m.d ti e i.ch cdi lor C )).( ' mm iti.i. citing that the Pieideiit his rrivisi t the !iine ce'iieiii-ion tli.it the jeo;e ot the f.x.il St itcs .irrmtl t alter the deteit of M. Clell.in liclore Ilie!:iiioiid. tint ail the rower ot the Governii.tt t .iii.J the iu!es of :ir mu-t he drought iiilo the cot.thct. in onlcr to pu; down the tetolt See.lil . tn.l couiiter.itt t he ol re-u!ts ol our t.eteit at hit hiii'-tid. Ihe mii.d l.r nvi ey i h heeu limiel nl ti e ni .rkctis e.ty t 6o?llM tet cent, lor sh.iri and l-ng pqr, n.l not much j o Acting. Kvebanue h rnie.1 dull but did not i undergo tinv change. The quotation for ex- I ch.tn-e. coin and dem tnd notes, at the close last etemng mete as folluUtnitig "selling. . .."4tlis. par .. prem. 1 J preni. 5(aß sm. SdSlU prem. , . . .5 ieui. New York (i.dd SiUer Dem in 1 Notes . There have been souae cumpUinM of a -carcity
tif puneocv. Mid a pret de1 tf inronvrnie: ce
e er.n t . in i ..ji-ci,t e!i e I a shot t -ti;.;ly ol tu !! i.otr-. h; Ii citi-el Uy tlieoti'k uujii!r .t i. ii.f r in ol i ion. Ier t a t x ;-'" 't t 'lleUi i'rl Si.tr- t utiei- i is ii' tei er iH ;i.l oi:t t.v tlirt.o.k. I. I tht" le'te ot the b.l.kt.f :hi- m.d other mijoiiiirij: St ites lute oettipinl the fs-it: ii ot r!eet iioteoey. The new isue o' (' Mrrnrrirtit stiMiI notr, a s thet-imp cur ret.ty, will smhi I e re'ly i'or ne. hut will n)t rome into geiiernd cireubttioii l-rtoie the fttl Am;.! Mrr.ti.t-mrtits bateleu tnude, e notice, in prjuriny the uni! cunency to gu ord ag uo.'t c-tMiffr!fitiiig, Hiid thrie is no tlou'it now in our nii.iltliitt this fUii.p cttritncv will he lotind i.tle s ir!trds e..tii.ier:r.i.i., ;ind cut en ent as t bit.gr. The Him;- nre reieem ib'e in utn? ol five d..!!ips I'pw.inf, ir. the tie '1 rei-ury tiottu, Hi.d the l.ttUr te l"und.tie in Uftirtsl ix ptr tei t. slK.ks. o thnt ail aie e uted in the s.une in niirr. The following ttble shows the s;.e ntnl t!escrif ti ti of the t.im;s mid notes of all iJenoniiiKitioi.s issued by the Gut tri. int tit, which we cop : 1 n'm'tion. Size Jn Jn Viift'e. C'YrT. P. simmp. .hr.' ni. l-tc. P. O. -t. pre li. Fiie -V:. I'. O. I. Lro n. liveleic I. O- m... rern. i:he M'k & gr'n H.inilt.n IK. Hure fj n't t.a.iv-. . I s. IvCIll a'.'l'g IV. Ii.llll.lt'! I. Kai:lvsroili....lo. aslxlilwu . I o. CLj.. ! r rents....! 10 C!.....!, C- lit. ... i4 iel c r.ts .. . 1 tlt4r 3 2 d..ll.ir ....3 5 tulUrs ....3 in ih.ll.ir ....3 20 ...!Ur 3 .'.0 lvtljr 3 lei ' h.l irv . ...3 .r..S) il.-'ai.s....3 llti ih.il.ir .. 3 hy 2; hv t.v a 3 hr iy y iy V by 'y -y -' 4 's ' ' ' The Mil til ehirge notes il' be piiuted about the l-i ot next laoiith, and nill be Jelnered in sdiect. as f.lioees: A sLeet t l 5-cent nies wlM he 10-e.i.t 11 .te . ' 2". cent n. tcs " . 44 -cenl ii,.t-s " . 1 dciUr. rs 4 hil ir. 8 .hilhirs. The-e notes or -tarnps enii not be ued in jrepny'tig postage tJti leUets. The teiii;er.itute continues! up to the m ixiniiiii ninge ol sunuuer. f"5 to 95 deg., and is ipiite op pies.-ie, bt.t is 1 l.lv iiOap'etl to n. ike ti e coi n erop a h.r;e one beoid re isonable do;bt. The river is now at a low tige. and none hut the lightest ttr.itt boats can inn on it between this and I'lttsbuig. The iua(!ciU 'cv ot transportation facilities Iiis gieitlv circiintsei ibeil the biisiness of theutek in general pn.iu e. Flour lets been in for .e in .nd tioui the army aiiiariut Inkers, attcrv tub j lit e-, and cl-'-es hrni "t our ijuoiatioiis Wheat ieclined to 75.r')c lor i-d, and r.".D I l". r h.te, but :it ilie close adviiticeo Jl'r bushel 1 Coi n declined io li'w, ai el re to COe Oitsclei-ed J Me.idy at -lie. New b rley Miiiies ritlier sparing, and sells at 72iT.")c lor tall. The trup is lather a poor one A good deal of inijuiry has been nude of us reg iid.ng tl ix seed. Ihe cop is a large one, and has been caved in goo. I on. er. The yield is fid U Ü I per cent giener flint th.tof hist xe.r. The contract msu iu controls the great bulk of the crop, ho et fr, o t h.t the pru e is an ai h.ti .1rv one, and imfc-ates notli ng. The crn.-hci-s furnht'd the seed to flu fo tners on condition 1h.1t tl ev sell idem ihe crop at one 01. Slat per bushel, and hence th'.s is the price ihe firmer now gets. In all scions theie is some oui.-iiie or what is e .Util is.iiei endent seed h eh ci.ii be .-old for the in ukit t alne thereof, but iheie is none ot this et in maiktt. Takit-g liii-eeU oil as tl e hasis at C'"e per gallon, the .-eed is now worth $1 Ö K but the iiMiic:itiou aie tint oil will go Oowntoa 111 1. eii Ito er pi ice so as to eoi i-jHi.i moi e neai I t itii the pi ice paid tor ti e -eed. Nca is i.ow in 11. 1 kei , . nil 1 1 11 t ot be S..I.1 to ali ex ent at oxer SV, though -l. w .s lleied ! r a -m ill lot Cs eitay. The in;ikti h r it is tei.v un-eitied. h.vwetti, and the pi he- wili be le.uliteil by 1 lie pine in the E-ltili liinkets. Wl i.-k t has met wish n good f ecu!. itiv e dein 1 d .on ii g the eek. i cot-e- Ii- m The te cen ts h.ive 1-e-en ll,;" Id b .ntls. mclu l.ng that by waon tioin ti e .-u'.ui ban ili-ihei es Cheese iii.l b'l ler are s aiee and u"ces 1 ei.t b'ihtr. The t;u e td the lirlr is the wann weit Lei, wlneb i eta. eis il veiy thtii u'.t l biiiij eiilor to m iiket ;i good rdei . Egs iie seidi g at e; v lo r itc l(e IJe I ei tlocii. according toipnlity They h :e not Ilten .-o low as thi- lor a long ceiies of tens. There h s been .1 f iir jobl tl-111 md for niceties, but itditied -ttgar is 3'' hiwer atid raw a shade e osier. CoJVce a. id 1110! i-ts rem 1 in 1111 changed. The central abject o' the prnvis'on 111 uket has tiot chai ed sin, e 1 ij )-t in ;,, c. etitial partieu'ai. A'o. ut 1 il )'l b;n i eis of irc-s na k solo in lots at $0 b r country and $'J S.'D .Vd for city. There is no demuid whifpver for sides .and lice- aie iioin'iial, in bu k thev can be boti.hi hi I4C and niokcd at r (tt .'i '.a' for lil.he l ale! .r?jC iore!e:r. Shou'der- ii ttet ten inepi led for und a disp.sitini displaced to p iy 11.; f ir ilicti ;n bulk and IjJ.j'e Mm-ki-d. but holders .iskel cent above tiie-e rate-; hence the sales hate oe,;. but ir.opeiate. Lard is in good demand at f? Je. and : bou fd ticites sold at this rite, and l.iVM) kes at t'c. It has been rather tH-ult to Imv at these rates. bidders asking q(- f.e h';. her. 1 Theie is an acute oeinnid for gre ise and j biitcheis" I. nd. and prices ;iie a -h aie iu hivor ot I seilers. I !i ow n i ea-e sei Is iir T)?.' ifier and white! at bi -q'. Isu'k shoishlei s, -blitlv skippery. lne been rendeievl very esten.-ivcly, making fullv 4') per t ent ot superior white gieisC. Sugar cured harn aie in ta;r retjuest at 9 s i to IMc. Ibitehcrs' laid iti bulk and 1 Je in tierces or b tri els. ANNOUNCEMENTS. 2?Ve "te antiiorized to aiitiounce JOHN A Bl'A h as an iivh'ivii'K'iit nncon hli-.nal I'nion caii'l.!ate for C ou-.non IVus ja-l.-e for ib 12th District. j We are aii'horiel to aMmuiiee dOHN i niiKWKIt, i.f Soatlieort, a can-li-lite f-.r O-uiKv lie. ! conh-r, sulject to the ih-ci-ien ol the iVmocratic t'nn- ' veal ion. ! NOTICE. THE XOTK ADVEKTISKI) IX THE Sentinel of yeste!ila . ir rn to Chrisiia Writ dt t:j F rai.k KI"U A Fred. Zin.mer, I as he n M-tilcl, ai;d it is uw all Sat is fat-lory. 1 he iiuilersineil bertwitb testify that nil accu.-a'ieiis la.ete bv liie.n n.t'n-t Kmil Arn.t ru-ur, are hcel'v r -oki.l an.l ilb'ha. K101Z i in. WHISKY. v. f b . a a: rr .-v v r 1; 1 u h it u x c u vn , k tx u icv, iia e 7 t'i'v l a t .-fab li u in t!.i cn.i. n ih- c. ri,-r .f H';i.i i- ui,t .Mar; 'aa l .-irt 1-, I. r the m c f jjt-i.uine, uudnJterateii, C I'J'i T i t:ihil I Li l.Lila li Ul.isLy Tie upi.tatoii f ibe ?le-rrs I ui.r.m is a .-"uCkient guarantee Iir tl.e j .urn v ot the r.juors m-M. U". 11. M Ail AX, Agent, huh an polls, Atu. 4,162. auili-Uui MEDICAL. i PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. FIMO !.ADIF OF OKLlCATKMKALTiniKIMPAlkKllj aL riiiiiza:i.ii, or iu tlioe l.y li..u. inereas t-l j family is front uy r-aoa jt-ctioiiable. ihe i i l-rilfried would oß. r a resf ripti. i. vi;icL i j.erfectit r-tlat.U- ind sfe. 4tid which tias oeeii jrescrired in variotf partf' tbeoid orli tor lii-(.a-i centur . Vltlioimb tl I- o-ilcle i I vrry cheap dipl -triple, yel it has been p'lt up i'l half pitit iottles inü -old ,-.ry extensively at the eshorhitant price o irr oottle. the arflersiniiil prt.po- 't fornib the recipe for 1, by th poisesiou ol which evrry UIjcaii supply iierseliiitb a nerferi s.ifeifuard, i ai,y itr 12 -tore for trie t rifling um ot 25 cent per year. Kny p'lystvriat. or Irut0l ilitrll you it i. :-r1ecil mtmik-, th-ui.'t- ! ! im iiial? rnn I ' ;rcure1 '1 its erTic. x-. Sei.t to xny prt otthe urhlon receipt of i l.hv 1 1 !rr. tntf. Or. J.C. OKVEKAL". P.. H.x,SvTo.3!i3.Xet Uv, n. Connecticut . aly22-dA'f.l BRANDY. Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. SAMUELS &z JACOB, PROPRIETORS, xi SOLE APPOINTING AGENTS FOK THE UNITED STATES. Depot. 4J Columbia St., Cincinnati. A. FRANCO, Iiiampcha, Jc2i-dl A)r,ect tt lottiaaa, Ulatwis, as I H'tooiuii.
PROPOSALS FOR CANTEENS. 1
Utu QviiT.Tr.- IHrA-Mrr. U S. A., j I'Mlim !!:, Iih!.. Awj:. H, Ji2. vj I KVIFD Vi:( V .MiSvil h. r-rfitH .t Li ofTic 1 ui.t I 1 frhek A At., iuau.t 13. 1 . forth . . I vr r ai il.vr .w n nmi t W are lfu li- th c-fj, f (lu.iHK) Ten Tt.u.ii.i Ciitfv-n (covfrd) d :r i srm I'.tirn. in b-if . t-h!f .f ib at)v in hl 1r'iVfr-l in (10' Ten laj fn.lil wJal .f tlirct. an-l tti balai er in ( t; Irn the rvai'tr tn.lr can I or 'ii t tLia ofi.ee. Ad-1rn TroaN a f..Jl. -: JA MKS A. F.KIX A.Q. M.IT..S. A .liKl .napvi.,, IiJ.f Ire-j-l for Ca'.teci:.'" ari't etidoifc them MERCHANT TAILOR. -MJ Jl- JLJlEKCIIAaVr TAILOR. Dealer in iteaH j -lstde rintlnn? und icnts I'll rn ti? iooh, No. IDÖ EAST WASHINGTON STHEET. (IT 'SITE TUE C 'VET IlOt sf:.) INDIANAI'ULIS, I N I . r9-1!y SINCINC 000ICS. Just EZtctivcd, TIIE f;OLIi: WREATH c lONTVlNINT.Two Itnrelre.ULJ Ffty favorite Sen? and Lierci.-e. AUo THE NKi.llTIXG ALE, F-.dl of sweet Souk ii1 Melodies. J.iU 31. W1U.ARI) Si STWFI.L GROCERIES. Ruser & Caldwell, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, o.CS Valiiiiloii St. Fir ).. of O'l'l rrt(r' . Ili-tua;-nlH, I .Hum. )QQ RAItKKLS I'hr!ii He lmed Sugar; in) ."y HAI'diK.I.S roevthre-.i S ijtar; I'A KJIKLS Yellew Sugar, various tram!?; ri t'.AÜÜKbS (h.hlen Sirup, A No. 1; liAKhl.Ls; Ponej Siruj.; iUI.UKLS Stewart's Sirup; HU1S Molasses; In store and lor ?! bv liUtJKH C.W.im'F.U, CS Mast Uf-shingtou st. BAGS Ohl J-tva CofT. e; 1-n H XKS ;ro :ml CoIToc Ho. in Ii t; BA(iS K.M-tt.l CflTee; 7 II I i Hir.STS and Hid Chest r.r.npow.l.-r, Yot.11; r"! Il.xs. u, Hyson Sin, ai d O h-ng Tens, v rj rlica;.; II'IC'K, t.'.ts-iii. Clove-. Cinnamon, nini a irinerat H.-siirtm- lit T Sj.jees suirsKle tr retail traJe; Black ui.il Ca) enn IVj-j.er For h-w bv KUtJKK CAI.DWKU., 6.1 tas Wa.sbioztuti t. N ""'" Barn"'S HM BdT" ml JOO 'rr r'"' I itM B1 . KS Otlfish; 100 100 BOX KS aioke H iiihut. For ale ..v hy liltlKK 1 CAI.DWri.U 6s; Kasi Wa-biiigton tl LA!:ilK I well sflecte.l assortment of Groceries now rfovii s a'.1 f--r sah as ..w a at Ht bou-e in iIip Wi -x t'oan'ry MereM- t- and C v ilpfir invited to ex iu: ! . ur stock. KtwT.K A CAl.l'WI Lh. je!3 6-J-.1A ly 6i Kasi Washintou t. PIANOS. Piano -P ort es. ANOTHER INVOICE OF uro CHI CK E RING & SON'S O "s 4 a PIANOS. STEINWAY & SOVS PIANOS. Just receied at No. 4 Date Ilou-e. WII LA hi) 4 STOW ELL. ' r. r X. R. rianntt:ried to order and BT THE TEAH jelrt . K. MEDICAL. Who La? not n the VT05DEK1UL GRANULES, BUAXDE'S TUSSILAGO, for Cou?h, Cold, Sore Tbroat. 4c. ATbat lou1 1 take for A'tLii.a! II It A X D E S T USSI L AGO, Tfcey tive imme&ate relief. 2u ceut a box. Wby shouM I bur a box of H K A X I) E ' S T IJ S S I L A G O THE VONtERIX"L GRAXCI.ES? tcau thev cure 1 1 oar -i.e., s,re TLruat, 4c. ho has not bearJ of the VTbat hotild I take for a Sore Tbroat? What sbouWl I Uae for a Cold? What slioul'l I take for a CouL! THE WOXDtWL'L GRANULES. TLey jrivr imni.viiare relief. IS cent a bo.
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COMrYIISSION MERCHANTS,
C. L. S. Kalthv.f. GENERAL COMMISSION FORWARDING KERCHANT, Lart Fire-Proof Itiiilfliti?. .1". UtlUllilllM., I.M MIT., j llrtueni Mrrrt and Ihr llhrr LOUISVILLE. KV. ft'U. Con!2n:rtvnt arr re-jxr-tfullj olicitet, an! im m-.l an- ale tli j.r-oript rrtuni-wur"'ef-l. JanH DRY COODS. P 0 0 Ö Q 'A d P v. I Jl - 9 f - k V S5 7. ak S 9 - a V X c t - f 5 Ü Li Y. v k k NOTICE. to a i.i, wnoti it n. rM i:ii. 5 11 r.KK H V ir:e notice lbat I in the .vin-r i f th- I'atetr tr 1. s. W,ii:i c; 'e ln.priM in -i-i in I I..tiri!. M il- fT tl.e State f in !iai.; iit.d tli.il a.l r-oi s m..kii.', xa'Ti.ii'ivr "r u-ii. .i!! M.u l.i.!- r i v ih p-"in-ci ie -f tL- "Wiim. -r 1 n.prv.v. viiiwir ," a st h-ril; in t'.e said r.i!en', d.t'i'l S. p'niii r'lö. 1nV. or i i the r u - .f he s mie. tl ite.l re-pv ti ') M.mll Kl. hfii', a!! I IM. ru.1 vr., l"r.l. iii.h-s lp tl e writifti ?fi!li"iit I':-itS W r. are u.,r r.L'ii upt.n rt lili'. :oi 1 II he UM liable Ut dam ires or j r..secu:e.i .vo-ril tu fti I WM. N. AI.W.' Uli. ORa-e an-l rej-i.S-ixe at Bäte il.a", lii.tiai. t fii. 'i)l. Ju! III, 1 Oi. au.l-'lm CHOCOLATE. iHtuMiolii-tl in 1 7 NO. B AKKU'S I'l: KM 'I'M Cllt K'DI.ATF I'l'KF I'HK l'Ahl.l CiKi a. I'.r'mia. In-iali, Ih.iin -opath'r atil aiii.la Ci.tN't.laie-. varr;lilf.t . ijiia' i:i qu.lh y I d flavnr to the I'aris Cli.-t-o't'p-; have -t-Mnt ihe te-t .f tvt-r tlirt-e-quatters f a e-Mur. atal f t-.i.o .iu-e. t j- all who tiavi once ueil tin tn t l e f.i.j.ri r to a'iv oth r . M.-ti.u'a tureil tn W. lii'srr A Co , at their Mill ,fn Ircl e tt-r, Jla-s , ai!t t.i at 'lit-sr I'.ra tli lvpt No. VI7 Kiiltoii street, N'mv Yotk CMv. 1 bytir.K-ers and U-a'.i rs etit rally thr u.l o'Ji the I'l i-f. A. .ires- . K. fil l CK. JelO-'I.Ini 21" Fultt-ii strict. Nw YfrV. 'S' ful e.vpei ieiic i' ;ill v.al illi ol V im tie rnipl;ijnis. nn-t iticM-sof Irn-iful ruR-s. Sii.pr-s-i..i... -uif-ri ln-a or Whi'es, Ii.tl.inMu Im.ti t,f t!;t hi i'1'h-r, Ki '.iiev and Womb, ami hss of Nervoti Fiterry, rtr. Their u-e in al'tive a'.l pr.ii-e. I Are fiiti'flv free from any Mer -'uial or Minernl p.-i.n, ; ap- purely vecef i' I . and are Tree from danger; can be ue.l with rlVrt .f ty. Amoiit' tl.e ninny th an N tint li.ivo ucl Miem in nil p.-irts of the I nn. ii M.Mc sjK aW ill of them for ah like ! tle I Married Lathes in certa n itnatioii 1.' il-l not ue them. I or re.tst.n et-ihrt . ti on eitrh l'"X. ' Irir Our Doll.ar I'er lto. j They are s'-T:t in a thin, flat Imx, po-tae free, to all , parts of lh United States lipo n tLe iece;pf of ilif prit e. ' rieparetland sold by Ml. HUNG. No. 1 sl ViriM. Aveniie. niy"-c'Aulr Iiidian.tpojs, ihdiai.a. 1 Slight Co ttl, cjtfj II tJCcm t.sm c .s ichizh txirrht le cheod at with a cimzle remedy, ifriej-lected, cficn lerrniKales zericucly. Fcjj are a-axre cf the imfcrijnce cf ttoppinrj a cjialt er 11 a I it ßcLiL in. its fjrzt ciarje ; ihm u'.uc'i in, the berrinrdnrr would yizld ti a mild remedy, if net attcrjiei to, st.cn attCLcJcs the lunjs. &rcjuL& tcjicl rual fed ICS. Xver-e Jirct introdtteed eleven, vears aro. It has t-een, prcid that they are tht hezt article hffor". the j-xilliz fir sf?cjiqLx, rfddfi, .cncuiti, j'Lfituna., tzdtft., the H3.d:rr? Ccugh in, ,(?csisnniifirfit ar.d numcrzixs affeaiizna cf the JlLtctitt givinjj immediate relief. Pnbtic Speakers V Singers w.ll ßrud them effectual fcr clear, r rjand ctrengl.herdrrr the vci?e C-Zdbj all (PruiTgizis and QeaUrs inJSedizine, at 5 cents er Lex. PIANO-FORTES. mm aw M 00 r, M.LWriO WISH to r.KT F.LI fJVNT -P'TV' I'rto., spri0r t-.re at. I ti i-h 1 5 Ü7 rp i'.ti-etl Iti e.at:,iM. tlf ijl0. fChas M Mieff, f lUU.ue re. i..,w on exh.o.t on at Mr. 5uff.T.N Mum: !;.... ., j:, the .tu Juildiiiv'. Uot.ms r.;.rn fn-ra 7 A. il. ttU S1, 1'. M. Jy--iiy i. William si tflun. DRY
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Spring and Summer Dry Goods No. 5 Bast Washington St , TO MAKE ROOM FOR EARLY FALL STOCK. THE FOLLOWING GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES:
LAWNS. JACONETS. OIKi AN DIES. I LAiN BAR EC! ES, figured bareges, rareue roues, charlies, mozambique, TISSUES. GRENADINES LAVELLAS, NUBIAS.
P . . ..... v.-, articulir attention i callfrl to I.inrii C-'ooiU, and Tlen mill noy Wcnr.
mtfM. H. GOOD,
DRY COODS.
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DAKERY. J.K Mi K I'M. HOUAll I-Vl:l!nTT. niceuitI & parroit's (sl tt l.sso: 1. A. J. MKtJ!i...) AM CONFECTIOiNTJRY, No 1 1 Nninil i'KXNSVl.VANIA II: MET T- !vt . ti ti-'.i . ;i.u-' it ail .ii.. i i'.-t t :.;..) Mat.ul.irUjrt r f ;l l.i ot friu-str. t'.tke-, l'.itad and 1'... W le ( -!e ai:d Iir -tad. 71-" tTi-iiiuf.ictnre n'nt keep a eon-t.in Mipi Ij .f tl.e f" I ' i'-r art.i I : flACKI.!:s p. it r t'rok'r-, Uic-NV 'n-ker. S'1a CrtrUir-, tin' am t'r !.. t'r.tk'.'tl l'.n.i::, W iter t'r 11 kt r-. "ü.-r t.'r :k ! s. W .re f .tt k r--, 1;..-i..ii C'ink r-. t r ni t . ( V e--. 1 , t 1 r t r ker. te. t'tKl.S.f ..!! ki i.t. 1 la 11 11..I Orn mi :rd. P khe's of Mat-.r... i..l T-rt.-. J.-by, I a-y, tl:t-y jtini u '.tr (' .ke. A'- , A-. t ilditit itti.l I'itrtles fti nt i!iril o ltrt lir-. '.'ANnil S ' AM. hIMiS i)ri inters for lartf iitni:t-s .. d at bw r:.te. 5J,t i-.l. rs pr rtij th- 11. d, and d Lv red it: t'.e fr - . I cl.i vp. " Ul I-.:. DRY COODS. Lynch 8l Keane, 3J W F.Sr WASHINGTON STI.FKT, OTHKli L AT. (113 INV0ICK3 OF SUMMUU 1IV GOODS, l.:ilto r ioil, evert Iiiin; In ttit Lhtf, ail;! Arurst I)riu. A CK ai"l Silk Mi'tilli-. lew l lr S i ,i. s;, 1M j, I i ai.l ' IT i' 1 fi.ii- rrtfjs..t .-ri um I'ti,. bit Ü.1-. .-.. .i t-, ...- t Ar : In h I.;.. Kn.'-rt. der,r. I., 1,f l.i,., ni,. rm'Tk lll..lk- iet.i. . bleiche! and I'.r m -: e in.-. 1,1 .ve, .So i ns .u a av;. Ist Ati.e k'-.ii 1t:i-S, i. hi i u-.l is t:s r ;. riu.isui . i r.v, Otdy 12 ',e a yar.!; i:.s' cx. i lit s eis o i ir, 6-1 ;., o ly C'Jr a yard: b.abv n-w tt ry k - d, 3 p ur 2V:. TUV UALLOU S Ff.KNCH YOKF. SIIIIITS. M,!y to Im lm-1 at l.yix-k A Keai.e. ti:t I'.kst i hi::iCii c:u;lis ami v.'aits. CHOTH, CASSirIREAND PANTS STUFF For rt.rn'tlKr.' fr; S rata- f;.H1., Hi, rj, and 1 iat evt r ih uj t. le fv-ul in a lry IJ.-U More. SrtK-k ct-iiiplei; Mtj-I.t at rtreM a fi..i. in N Yoik; will t e ii.d io per cel.t. b. low f.-rrner price lor i ash HOOP SKIRTSTIOOP SKIRTS! Iltvii -e nude arranrements witU two of tl, Iar7t Jbop skirt Mnufacuries ;-ithf Kat. we are . re p. red to oder 'lf m. .i.d re ail, at New Ytfk tw-.. tail an-l exan,ii L- .tik; ii tr.ttil-le to f-odt, fi.ly one ne. li-iuemtjer lfc-n of tLe ltllf n.p ?k,rt- JelJC2-dly COODS. lace shawls, lace mantles, SILK MANTLES. SUMMER SHAWLS, PARASOLS. SUN UMBRELLAS. EMRROIDKRIES. COLLARS. HOSIERY, G LOVES. MIT IS. Kt t -
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