Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3708, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1862 — Page 2

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tio-nccratic Union ßtato Ticket j ' " fO KClkTAftT Or STATS, i " 4 .JAMES S. ATHOS. j ".. ' Of Harlow Com... i - FOB ACDITOK Of STATE ; Joseph ristine, i . Of Fountain Oountj. ' ro Tai T or mrs, MATTHEW. L BKETT, Of Divic County, roa ATTOftvcT ctnui, 0UAR B HORD, Ol Dec-itur CouxitT. roa si'rcixTKDc.T rustic ijatwcctio, SAMUEL L. RUGG, Of Allen Count?. COfiItrIOMAI 10ni1ATI0.15. 1-t D.strkt JOHN LAW.

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The Pftildrnt on Dir Fquallir of tlie We puViish tlii in. i nil. the speech of tle J'ridcut to tilHn of cIirfevl toirIe who rislte.1 kirn the oiher 1. j, winch we cotnmend tu generat penis I Without indorsing hi nero colou'.z iti-iri scheme wh'ch we ileem im; r ict'cal, llliouN we wish it otherwise, the TreHJeiit's uettious me cli iracterizeU tjr jrood tense, and evident! jiful intention. He hi no confidence that the white a ii I bUck mrei cm live in tin Country npm tcrun uf etutlit. However much we tniy Miimrue upm the tlject, t lie l et imU rem iia.4 tii it a prejudice exist which It is iierc-r beeti overcome, ntri we tl not think lint irgu me.it or npp.il ever will. There never I aj lfen an? nj'iiiitj in this cuuntn -mil in ! eoiaiiiir fciitl determining the iieyro que-dlnn lbat fict hould ever be hil in vie. In wlnte.er wit it ta it le ilpo-el of, it c;iii never be done upon nny liis which will re unitize the eiju.ility of the rcei T0 President com prebend that 'j:h is the c ite, and he honetljr awI manfully prueliian it. We are m t Inppv to ace'rl with the l'relüeut i;i Iiis- esprciv e, con-ervative proclivities upon thi question, ami wheievfr he ilhistr.itethem in action, upon aux other. A'il it ia the dutv of the je p!e t u-iiin him in every effirt to i'efett tlie isioti.iry ehernes of the ridh-al, whether founded upon prejudice, pission or filse notion of phil.tnthnpv. In this liiit the electionrf of the com n IhII will h ive n important initc nice. The Pieu'eot i nt bevond the intlneiice of pilliu feutitiient. If in cxpif.ion at the poll nhill be in fivorof a conservative p.licv, bv the e!ecti ii of conservative cMiuiid to, it will con Iii in the I'ioMeut in purMi'ii a conservative ctur.e in vdiii'iii.-terinjc public ulTiirs. He ill reird it not only m mii indicitiou of the people' wihe.4. bu: it will ive hiui confidence lo fh.ke ol'the radiciU who l-iMen like Iccchen upon him t will en idle hi in to overcome the pleasure" upon him, for the adoption of extreme and unwie me.i.ure4 Weho;e every good citizen w'll thu regard the imprt.ince of the election this f!!. Upoa their results will in t gre:tt ine 3 ure depend the cour of public nlfiirs und the dciilniei of the country. Pbelp nml Ilutler-.Savr While Lives The Detroit Free i'nss av! not n d.iy pi.-ea which doe mt ci e evidence of the wicketiness rf politic-i! aholiiM i.:? m. Ciiaxdli r. Iy a j tetemJei revel. ition of the iecre of the Government, ?tucce!ed in hiving hi. fpeech, like Htx. Wood'. puMi-died in tlie rehel new-tpipct!1. TtM. Wadk deolarel resjie. t for the Coii'titution pTinpilh w th treison. Tiiad SrtVKXs fought wuh deper te temcity in bell ilf of the treiury leeche-i. Wtoi:LL ruiLLiri h i declircJ that the Ii evident i "a broom flick," and that the war ouj;lit to stop. Horace GattLtv hi per tentTy urgel, whit he cunptite, "hundrelof t'iou'HiuU of men" tö refrain from enlisting; beCtuo the President will not nut nigger in tlie rank with white men, and now G-ner.i! Puctr. at Xew Orleaii. ha cet an example f how entirely dem Ttliz n i. the i.eroplufia to everj or e who has been bitten by tue abolition The conduct of thi latter peran exceed ertry folly which hai heretofore mtrked tlie crazy faction to which he bc!on. It eenn th.tt, in direard ot the lresi-lent9 iii.-triution, to u.e negroc for laltorrrt. he organized a b.itt.illon if Iii; l! u k fivorite and mi le requiiii m u;nn Gen UtTLKR for uiiilorre and arm for them, in order to turn t ic:u inUi ol lier. Thi reipi-itiou was refused, an I he wa üiec'ed to ue them to clear aw.ir certain tree whicli were in front of hi camp, and which he in conjunction with the ollicer of enineeis. hal Ic'.ieJ to be nece.try to tlie safely ol hi cominind. Ujn receiving the tm!er. he repliel tint he wouM nut net at"rltvedrivrr," pnfiVeI li re.in.itioii s?khi for le.tve of btic uutil it nhuald le accepted. To thi uupar alleled revjucst Geu ÜLiLta wade the following reply: "IIsApiirASTr-ss Drr'T or thic Gt tr.) 'ew Oiiems. Au 2 $ "Genibal: I wa aomewhat surprel tore ceive onr ie-inition fr the rein iatel. When von erc in eoinmmd t Cud;) P-tra-l el I fcnt L eu'en iit We lze), my eh el engineer, to iu ike a icMtinoijance of tlie iinei.f Carrol ton. and I undett.uid it w.is jiel between von ami the eimii.eer tint iennv.l ! tlie immI le trcis Like Pontcli ti train ;nd the riht ol your inlmivhiuetit wij a neie-nry military pevau lion. "The woik could not le d ne kt th t time heciue of tlie ftteot" the w.ter nl tlie wmi of men. ltul now Uiih wter xnd men concur. Vn Aare 'r kindred Afrieitn orjtnizrl cmphir 1 trnle me thi trrk ihey art UtUd ' itf mnt either be doue by th m or my tnldierg, ttbir drdlrd amd diapiitd Yum hue tmdthr lucntum is uhr thy loth $ntdUr;il ig not to the neyro. I it not bet that thee unemployed Aim an holll do this labor? My attention i- cj-ei ill v called to th. intier at tlie pie-ent time, leaue there are report d dem.ntr ation to be M ine on jour line by lherelol-; md. in my judgment, it i a mtier ui ' iiece4f? titx iutin t:u3 to clear the i iht ol" our line, o tht von can re ceivethe projer id from the uhUmu on the lake. Ifsi!r preventing the enemy tiom hiv.u cover. To do thi the nene. ouht to be employ el, and in fo employ i.i them I Keuo eiiortM of !ae-driviu' or employing you a a 1t Irirer "The $ol fieri of the Army f te Potnmte did thi$ rrjf thimy Ittt mmtnrr. i Jrout of Artiuytnn lltyht Are the meyrntg aiy Intttr than Afy levaUe ol n order to thi nece rv thin. to protect lour liont, thieaiened bv the'euenjv . feu teiHler your ieiiMtioii u.l ak iiuineli tie eive of absence. n r yon did hot expect this, eil kir from yr courier, y.ur p0triotim or jrr Tm rrtiym im fie of mm entmy hmt mot item the kihett fdaadttB to m told'ue, etfe'mlly vLn the rraaaa mijmrd is that he U mrdtrtd to do that which recent net of Cuavrr A4 ff-ecinlly anthtrixed cittnrnumdtrtodiri em f ly the Africa t9 do the nectMry mrkahobt a Cump er mpnn a jorxi'ictinn. General, jour reiii4ii will ihi te tejel b nie; leite uf ab rente will not le granted, ui I jou will re to it that my onlet, thu iieceMarv lor the defence t the nty, are faithfully and dillieutly executed,

upon th rep'in'ihility thtt a oldier in the fiHd ccl l.i ujit r. I wnleelht all jro;er rcapiiii'tjoi. lor the U. iietier and chtlrti or to- ne..roe at woi k sue at ol ce tide I Lv the pro: -er Ie,.ririie'it. Vu i!l !-o -v out a proper turl t jre.;t the !! -rer. a- iin.-l t!ie V'ieiiÜU ;urce, il ny tl.te mif 1 in the bvieh Uirhood. iiEJkJAMia FlkTLLfi, , , "Major Geuerat CoUiuiXjiin. . We hire Ukeu the liberty to itiIci.-ej p v-jjev in Gen. BcTLia' letter, because tlier nhow conciuivelr how niter! t dere'kt todut? thi Abolitin General !. We aV, with General Hitlcs, Are the u Jgroe any better thin our white tnop? Phelp thinks they sre Are we not jutieJ in aijing th:? Iet ns look at the facts: First, under the law of ConjireJ uo Gctjeral h nuüioritr to empJoy neroe for any purpe. The VrttJ dent alone m ty do it. He ha orJercl th it they hll be employel only MUtbvrer and mot ms vidier. PiitLM knew thi. Therefore thi Abolition Geueral eta at defiance th order of ttie hea l of the nation.Secondly, The work to be done was necessary to- the ifety of the white troop to the pucceof the Goremment. I'litLr' command wa in darker of attack. The woik h id oeen del ircl for only two reion circity of men and tlie ft'eof tl.e.WHter. Iu an unhe-ilthy country, snd with the yellow fever actuilljr am n; theui, our Northern ikl'er. "A oiericjim of Cauc:t4an decent," a Gkeilet call . them, would hive gone alnnt to certain death If they had utnler taken the labor. The "American of African decent." to con'inue the Tribune philosopher elegant methol of expre-in while mm snd iiier, were acclunite l in no danyer of disease and demth frnm diteane. The question umply was. whether white men, von, brother, father and hu-band from the North hould catch the cllow fever cutting down thoe tree?, or whether the tree should be cut down by negroe. who would not, and could no', catch the yellow fever? PilLLr would have decided against th unlortu n ue white, if Gen. Bitllu wul Ih ive permitted it. He, forootli, would not be "a slave-driver." His dirlini; n''er were too good lor hard woik; but he pmtel to drive hi white men into the mii. ru i and disease of the w ood, nnd tolcive their bone beichinz in the unhealtlgr Southern climate, while the niguer were being tricked out in red brecche and fez op, a lit Hunter. Thirdly, PutLPs's position was in danger of nttick. He was in the enemy' country, yet he offered to re$iyn in the fare of the enemy The Abolition devil silenced every principle of soldierly honor in hi bn'itn. It mile him fil-e to him-elf h we'll a cruel to the men of hi b'ofwl. General Iitli:&s letter will be read w ith gratitude by every soldier in the army. The brave men who are now volunteering wiil be delighted t know that he ha set an ex imple cf tenderness for hite men, that he will mike nier do, without dying, what white men will certainly die if they attempt to do. In the meantime, thi, undoubtedly, i the lat of ln LPs. Gen. T. W . Sherman bordered to New Oilein we hop to Micceed him. The President ought not, and. we trusr, will not, sustiin :i ni:in who is so careful not even to tire nig gers, so prooignl of the live of while men l'rclilciit Lincoln on Colonization. Washington. Aug. 11. Thi afternoon, the President of the United St ile gave audience to a committee of eoloieil men, at the White House. They weie iutrMluced by Rev J Mitchell, Commi.Moner ot Kmir.i tion. E. M. Th un the chairman, remuked tint they were there by invitation, to hear what the Executive had to s i v to them. Having all been seated, the President, after a few pielimi

n iry observations, in tonne I them tint a um of money had been appropriated by Congress, and p acel at hi di-position, for 'he purpose of aid ing the colonizitiou, in Mime country, of the e p!e. or a portion of them, of African descent, thereby making il his duly, as it h nl for a long time I Ken hi inclination, to favo.- that cau.c; mid why, he asked, should the people of jour race be colonized, mid where? Why .houid thev leve thi couutrv? Thi i, pciliuw. the first question for proper consideration. You and we me diifereut races. We luve between u a broader dilleieiice than ex si between nlmi any other two race. Whether it i right or wrong, I need not discus, but thi physical dilleieiice i a gieat disadvantage to u both, a I think. Your race suffer very greatly, many ol them by living among us, while our suffer from your pre-enco. Iu a word, we sutler on each side. If thi i3 admitt-!, it affords a reason, at least, why we should be separated. You heie are freemen, I suppose. A Voice Yes, ir. The President Perlnr you have long been fiee, or all jour lives. Your r ue are suffering, in my judgment, the jrre.it e-t wrong intlictei on any people. Hut even when vou ceie to be slaves.) on me et I'r removed Irom be ug place! on mi t-juaiity with the white raie You are eui vX from nntivol the advantages which the other race enjoy. The apir ation cd men i to enjoy j eiuahty with the bet when liee. but on tins broad continent n it a single man of your race is m iie the eju I of a single man ol ours. Go where you me treiled the be?t and the ban is still upon you. I do not propose lo discuss ihis. but to pre-ent it a a fact with which we have to deal, j I cannot niter it, if I would. It is a l.ic. about j whii h we all think and tee! alike, I and j"n. We i 1 -ok to our condition, ow iti to the exi.-tein e of i the two rice on thi continent. I need not recount to vou the effei-t Ufn w liite men. row ing out of the institution of slavery. I nelicve iu it general evil ell'ecl ujn the while race. See our Irf-en condii ion thecvuntrv engaged in w ar! iir wh.te men cutting oiie another's liuoats none knowing how lar it will extend and then con sider whit we know to be the truth. Üut f r your race anion,; u there could not be war, although many nen e iaed on either side do not cire lor jou one way or the other. Nevertheless, 1 lepeaf, without tlie iustitutio:: ol slavery. and the colored race a a bisis. the war could not I have an existence. It i better for n both, theiefoie, to be separate!. 1 know that theie are free men anion-; you who, even if they could hetter i their condition, ate not as much inclined to go j out of the c Hintry, a those, who bein-z slave. could tbt in their friedom on thi- condition. 1 ; su; p se one of the principal ditlk-ultic in the way j oi' colon'. ition i tint the lire colored mm can i not see that hi comfort would be advanced by it , You ma) bei e e you cm live Irre iu Washing-J t n or any where in llie Uoi'ed State the lenum- ! der ol' jour iMe. ei I taps more to thin you cm in j any toteigu country, and hence vou in iv come to the coucluMoti tint you Inve nolhing to do with . the idea ol going to a loieign country. Thi i ; "(exk in no unkind sense) an extremely sei , ti-h view of the ooe. Iut jou ouht to do ! someih.i.g to help iliohe who aie not so tortuuate a yourelve. Theie i an unwillingness on the pat t of ur people, harsh u it m ty be. for yon ! liee colore I peple ti remitn with us. Now if jou could give a stirt to tlie white people, you would en h wide door for many t be mule! lice. If wedeil with those who rv not free at' tlie beginning, and who-e intellect are cloudcJ j by slavery, we have verr pH)r mttriial tosurtj Willi. It u.teliiet t colored men. such as sre l e-j f ie me, would move in this mttler, much tui-ht ; le aivom;lihel. It is exceedingly import u.t that we h ive men st the beg.i ning capdde of , thinking. a white men. and not lhoe who hive . leeu sjsiem it c!li opprej?el. Thete i much to j e-icomagc jou. For the sike of your r.u-e jou sln ul! s.tcrirtce sometlni g ol your present com- : fort for the purp.se d" being a grand in that : re-pevt a the white people. It i a cheering j thought throughout life that something can be done to itneiior ite ihecondition ot thoe who h ive ; been -uiject to the hard uaue of the woild. It is Iah" nil to nuke a mm nii-er.ii!e while he j feel h i worthy of hi-usoit and cliim kindrrl , to the great Goi whi luoie hitn. In fie Ameri- ; cau Jievolution iry war acritice weic nude bv ! men engaged in it. but they were cheeied by ihe 1 future. General Washington himself eud'urnl greater phy-ical lianlhip th in it he lud rem dred a Itritih subject. Yet he w.t a Inppv iu.in.be j caue l.e wa encsged hi bene fitting hi race; something ttr the children of hi neighbor, having none of hi own. The Colour of L'beru In been in existence a long time, fn a certain seu?e it is a sucie.v. The old President of Lileria, Robert, Ui jut

leen with me. th first time I ever saw hint. He sjs they h ive wir! u the ixunil of tint colour beta ten lluec a oil lour Inuxire I tlnu.i;d j t-opie, i'fmmetuii in some of our oi l Stale-, such a Rho.e IsI mhI or Detiw ue. or in oute id the l.e er Mite, mci les thn in wmie ol our larger ne. Ther are iot all Awierie-ni colouip-t tr tlie-f deccud nt. Miie'hum le-stoin twelve l!iou-n i have l-e;i sent thdl.er liotu this coun try. Many of the original settle have died, jet, lie" people eVewheie, their oTfiug ouUum r" thoe deceased. The quetioii . if the colored peop'e are peruidel l po any where; why not there? Onerca-on fop an unwiliingne to ilo so i thatomeof you would rather rem tin within reach of t)i9 coun'rr of Tour nativitr. I da not know how , much Attachment you may. have to wan) our me. It doe not strike me that you hive the gieile-t let-on to love tl.etn. Rut still you re ttathed to them. At all eve.it. l!ie j.lue lam thlnkir.g alxiut having for colon U in Central America. It i ne irer to u thin Liberia not much more thn one-fourth a f r L erii, and wit!in eveii dits run bv ftmier. Uuhke Liberia, it i on a tneat ol travel -it i a hiaha-jj. The couutry i a very excellent one for any people, und with greit natural resource and adantage-,.iid especially beuaueof the similarity of clmnte with your native land thu being suite I to j our physical comldion. The particular pi ice I h.ve in view i to le great highway from the Atlmti: or Cir;lilen Sc , to the Pac lie Ojc m. and thi pirtii-u! ir nlace h i ill the d vantage lor a colony. On both side there are h irlor among the firt in tne world. Agam there i eridenceof very rich coil mine. A certain amount ol coal i- v ibi able in miy country, and theie miy be ra re than enough lor the want of the country. Why I at Lull so much imjsji t nee to coal is. il will trrd an o;itun:ty to the inh iliiiaut lor immeliaie einploymeui, till they get ieidy to se't.e ierm meutly in their home. If you tike C'doniu wlieie liieie i no goMl landing there i a bid sh w, and so whete there i nothing lo cultivme, mid ol wheh to m ike a firm. Cut if something i stated so lit it you can jet your daily lire id, a soon as jou re ich tlieie. il is a greil ;ulv intake. Co 1 1 md is the best thing I know of w iih w h.ch to coininen' e an entcrja-iMJ. To re urn you have been talked

lo iijmmi tins (tuhject. iii in tdd that :i spet-u'al.on i inteiided b Le.itlemcu who have mi inteiest in ine coumry, inciuoing me coai in i.es. v e have been mi-taken all our lives if we do not know whitej a well a blaik lo ik to tiieir seU-iiitere-t. LTnIe.s am n tho-e de ticienl of iii'edecl, eve.V(Hnlv vou trade with in ike oine hing. You uiel with the-e things here and el.-ewbete. If such eiom have whit will be nti advantage to them, the question is whether it cannot Ik? ma le of. advantage to you You aie intelligent, at id know tint succe-s doonot a much depend on external hel as seif teli mice. Much, ihereiore, liepond uj on yourselves. A to the coal mines, I think. I see the mem availab'e lor jour self teii nice I sh ill, if l tet a sutlic:eit number of vou engagl, hav e Movi-ins m ule tint you hill n t be wronged If you will engago in the en'erpri-c I will spend some ol the money eu'rn-te l to me. I auinoisure you will succee I. The Government may lose the money, but we em not succeed uide-s we try; bin we think with cue we can su ceed The litical i.ffiir iu Cemril America me not in ijuiie a siti-taci-ry comhlion n 1 wish. Theie aie contending factions in tint quirter; but it is Hue all the faction are agtcel .-il.keoii ihe subject of coloniz ition, mid want it. and aie m re generous than we ai heie. To your coloied rue they ha ve no objection. le.-ide 1 wcu'.d endeavor to have j 'iu made equals, it t id have the best assur imes ihut jou-diould be m nie the equ d of the be.-t. The practical thing I want to ascertain i w hether can get a number of able liodied men, with their wive and chddien. who are willing t4 go, when I present evidence of encourageuient and piotection. Could 1 get a hundred tolerably intelligent men, with their wive and chddien, and "cut their own fodder," so to sj e ik? Cm I h ive lii'ty t If I could lind twenty-live able biMped me:i with a mixtuieof wo men and children. go.d thin iu the family relitioii, I think 1 could mke a successful commencement. want jou to let me know whether thi can be doii or not. This is the practical part ot my wish to fee jou. These me suhject. of verj gieit importance, worthy of a month's study ol a .-peech deliveie! in an hour. 1 a.-k you ihen to consider seriously, not teipiiniug to jour.-e!ve meiely, nor for jour race and ours, for ihe pie t-nt time, but :ii oneol the things, if uccessfullv ni inaed, for the good of mankind not confined to the present generation, but as "I "r-m ae to e d-cendi tbe lay To niihons y t to he. Till lar its echoes roll away lijto eternity." The above is merely given a the substance of the Piesident's rem nks. The Clinrmm of ihe delegation briefly re pi let 1, that "they would hold a consultation, and in a short lime give an answer." The Piesident said "Take vour full time no hmry at all." The deputation then w'uhdiew. 1 or the Daily State SentiiH. neiuocrutic Conven ISoone County tion. In pursuance of a call of ihe Central Commit tee, the Dern ier icy of Hoone County mei in mas convention it the Court House in Lcbinou on Siturday. Au-u-t 1G. for the purpose in' ex; ic-s iiir the r views on the -t ue of the couniij, o.d nom'nating a county ticket. At an eirly lejur in the morning the sturdy Dem icr ic)- ol old ISoone heg hi lo ur imo low u by ihe hundittl , on foot, on Ii orscbtck, and n. wagons and carriage, with mu-ic and burners. JJy 111 o'clock A M , the lown w;s fairly alive w ith .Democrats. One procession c me in Irom the east si.e id' the county c 'titaiii'iig one bundled wngnus, in front of wh.cli w as a lar.e ha k ory wagon, drawn by len span of hor.-cs, contaming a bind of inu-ic mid thirty-tour ot tlie fiir ilaughiri of lhadie, all tiieed in stuiwy white eich carry in a banner, repi e-entin: oi e of the thirty four S ate of our once h ippy but now distracted Union. W. A Tipton called the mee'ing to order at IT o'cloi k A. M., mid on h:s mot. on Dr. .1. McWoi km in was cho-en IVesidciit ol the untying' and on in-i ion . V. A Tip'.ou and J. W. Niciud weie apHi'nted Sect ela lies. Dr. Mi-Woikmaii. on taking the chair, addre el liie int-etinir a follow: My D'tnucrutic Frimd: We meet here today under peculiar circumstance. A little over a veir ago our great country w. hippy, prosperous and united; lu diy, t tie Cht' appropriate ImVUigeol miother. the whole Union, fioiu the L'kes of the north to the Ho (irnale of tlie south, and f rum the Atlantic to Pac tic, i one vast military ramp. I sin I not occupy 3 our time, noris it Suing that I hould do so. in d.s cursing the ciuei which have brought th s gieit calamity utsoi oir country My liiends, l -hould Ice! tiie deepest morliticalion and slnmedid I believe that 1 had been called to this 1 h tii by traitor, but knowing m st of jou peront!ly. I ilo not heit ite 10 say that a moie piir.oiic, lojal, Union ioving convention never met in this hail. 1 r-ee here to day men who were at lhj lege of Foit Meg men who trudged throurh the wd-deme-liom Kentucky to Detroit, in defeii-eof their (ouiitij, in tiie wir of I see men huetodiy who, when theii country cdlel. weie found on the plain of Mexico deieudinj; American rights; und I sec meu lien to day who.e bro thei and w hoe -on are now- lighting the b.tt e of the Constitution and ihe Union; and yet, my liiend. thete ate those wh call you traitors and St e-i,,t.i,u. It is not unknown to mny of you that ifiime hately after the battle ot S:nhdi. the Governor of our State, actuated by a spin' of hum inity. called fur medical aid to go to that s inuiu .ry field to a-it in caring for our u k and wounded sold. era. Iu ohedieuce to that call 1 went to tint licid an. 1 did all in my power to iillevi.tte the suffering of our sick and disabled In aUjut a week .titer uiy return the G venior tetioeied me the ap;ointment of iidd tioti il As-si-taiil S aigeon to the 15 h ieiiiient Indiana Volnri'cer-, then be lot e Corinth, wheie it was beLevel a gieit mid decisive btt'le was nlsut tobe lought. Again I repaiied to thai field , mid re m lineil with my legiment in it teliou m irch from Pitt-burg Linding to Corinth. Alter the evacuation of Corinth, my services being no longer required, I teiurnel home, feeling a consciousness that I had dii hirgel my dutv; and yet there are some inen w!w call me the bigge-t Secessionist of jou all. Now, my Iiiends, we mu-t not suffer ourselves to be diverted by the.e taunts and jeers from the straiglaf rwanl path of p itrioiiMn and by illy, but keep steady "step to the mu-ic of the Union." Mr. Lincoln, though not the choice of the De mocriry, i i.everlhele Pifidiit of the United States, elected according to the form of tint iu strument, the Constitution, we all so much revere. It is. therefore, the duty uf sll good Democrat, ns patriotic, loy al men. to give hi Admin i:r.lion m conl al fupporl in all thiugs tint are right and constitutional. AiA it is our duty to patiently lear all the burden of taxation that iny be imposed upu u and respond to sll tlie

requ'rerrmit cf our Government the lest the wi Id ever kne u.tlil throw.; h the j-eicelul ruein ol ihe billot lxx we may cinnge out tu Cl. v Mr. L'iKo'n, I repeif.i President, "nd a ruch mu-t be ieconiel u ideyel by all IojmI met.. Ji-it he 1 i.oi the, Gov erniiM-nt We cl liin liie right of r:t c'-ihg the acts ol the Pie-i eut. but ve c oi nol 9 loyal men op pole the G c rmm?nt. Mr. liei 1 old, oi Lilavette. ati exieilent cmcer atid worthy .eiitleroui, is President of the Lifayetteand Inli mipoli Railroad, but Mr Hey Hold is nut the rtii.pMd; ncitlr is Mr Lincoln tlie Givenitntiit. In all thing' wherein Mr. Reynold administer the affi'u of lint corporation pro;a;rly and lionetly, h deserve the ap probation and supp-Tt of the sUH.khol.Jers and nil other intetested. If, bow ev er, he shall do wrong and mismanage the ir.iii of the road, let his wrong-do;ng be cwiideiunel. So in tegai.l to the Pie-aien. id thvUnitei State-. I think I know the sentiments ol the Democracy of the count) of D.Hiie, and caiifMv for you, therefore, that jou cundemn the lel-elliun now iu aim iu the Sjuth and lavor it speedy overthrow. Sj long, ihen, a the party in power confine the prosecution of the war within the limit of the Cou-litutioii. and for the restoration 'of tlie Union - e have loved so well, it i our plain duty to give it our umjutMiel un,ort. My friend, you kn-.ev that spec h in iking not my bu-"u.e-s; 1 ahal! not. theie ore, dct mi von longer. Th i tiie fir-t tmie in my l ;e 1 h i e bt eu c die I to pteside over a oehbci alive Ixfl) ot any kind. 1 feel my iinbiiity lo properly il.'scharge the dut e ol this cinir, and sll ill Cold lentl) I'Mik to tlioe of vou better .icojii iinted with pai liainenfary u-ae lo Ms.-i-i nie with jonr counsel. I think, you, gentlemen, fur ihe h nor lonleried. in making me Clnu in m of so large .md so lespectdde a b lj of my le low -citizen a I see üd'oie me. 'I he convention will now come to order and proceed to b'i;i.ess. The townships being called every town-hip iu the county ie-)Mi.ui bv lar.e le egaiion. Oo m ition the C laiiiu iu appointed the following Committee on ies duiiotis: SuiH.ei Kv.m-. II ley W 1'et kin. John G.ddberrv. K D öii niioi'i. Win. Hobens. John C. Dii.ey.Dt- Sinn ei Ii " in 11, John K. Siephensoii. P. A- Auoies and Heioy Lucas. 00 motion a coiiiinii.ee oi'iwo from each town shiji w as it , a iii 1 e i to ie;x.rt ruit ii. e n-mina-tion for the vaiiotisotii e lo ihe nieedng The throng being so great ih it our I rge and cap-ic:oi.s C'iti t lootu would not accoinuiod ite one ion. lli ol the op!e in attend im e, ihe meeting aojonined to meel in the lov e on the la.r k run no, al 1 o'clock P M. AKTIR.VOOX. The meeting was ciiled to order at 1 o'clock by the Chaimim, when the committee on resolutions, thioiigli Heiii v Lucas, ihe.r Co lirm in. re potted the lollowmg re-olutiotis w hich weieunaumouiy aiioptel with the gieite-t cnthuai-m. WiitctA. The Democratic parly hiving from its organ. z ition been the party of the Union, faithful and true to all its reipiiieincnis. main t uning it dignity and m ije.-ly alike in war and in Cice, against the assauiisol every foe, whether loieign or dome-tic; and, Whhikas, Th pie-ent deplonb'e and nnh ippy coi. du on of our country is attiibut.ibie to a neputure from its I me hoiioieJ and coiiservalive principle-: and. Win rkas. We, the Democracy of Boone county, Ii ivtug au ab ding faith in the pui ity and pa-trioti-m of our political prim iplc, and being tin a!i(-iab!y att uiied to the C' li-tiiuion jind the Union a Iratuetl by our fatheis and upheld an I in di.t lined lor thtee quailer of a century by the Democratic paity . earnestly appeal to very atiiotund lover of his country, without regard to past Militical opinions, to unite w ith u in our ef fort to recoti-ti net the Union under ihe Cjn.-ti-tut on. 'I l.eiefoie be il Rejoiced, 1, Th it we hei eby indorse the pi itform of j lincipie ailop'C-l by the Dclllocta tilMass Convention held at the city of Iiuli m ipoliJuly it I, ?G'2, and we recommend ihe anie to t!e people of Boone county lor the rptne Dcmoc lacy and unal ajd patrioti.-in. "2 Tint we no in I avoi of, an 1 de uitrl a vig orou proei'iition f the war f.-r the purjo-e o. uppi e-sing ihe wickeii and in anions teheliion now w iged by the Southern State again-t the Conslitut'on of our cou itrv , and that so long as ihe power of the Federal Government is u-ed na the legitimate ui o.-e of a.-.-eiting t ecou-iiiu tional power and suj lemacv ol the General Gov ctnmeut. we will accoid to the Gov eminent and the Ad niuistr ition our undivided support and earntvt sympathy. '.i. That white we will n?e all our.ener-ie iu meeting every dennnd of the Government necessary to a vigorous prosei iition ai d spec ly lermitntion of the pie-ent war, vve so'emnlv prote-t against the use of the m inv. or the appropriation id' the people's inoi.ey, f-.r ihe purpose of trec'iiL" the si at es, and al.-o against ihe tiauo and corruptions existing in tlie various Dpiitment ol the G i ei nnient, as show n by the Congressional Investigating Committee 4 Tint we aie utterly opposed to all secret pol tical Organization under whtcter gni-e or minier they may uppeir or whatever i.bjwt they nny hive, an I we denounce the eh ire moie by the Republican niriy, tint such mi oru inizdinii exist in the Democratic party in t Iiicounty us an unmitigated slander upon the party." 5 1 h it the gall ml men fioni our county who le-jMitidcd to their country . c ill in ihis her hour ol trial, merit, and have our w niue-t groitu e; on every Intte lieid they h ive proved them-elve-the btiive.t of the brave, reflecting nt-m the i country ihe higlie-t ielif, mid upon theniel e undving l ime; living we will honor t hin . dying we will teilte. i.bcr them with a patriots gratitu.le The Committee on nom'tntion lejvuted ihe following uotniii ition which were unanimously dop'rd by the nice iug: F t He; re.-ent itive, Robert C. McCmn. F -r An I t ir. Henrv L if . For Trci-u.er, John C. D ily F-r Si. er. If. Til-hiiim A. Audiew. For Surveyor, Henrv Tijlor For Conitnis-ioi.er. John A Pott. The President then introdm-cl the lion. J. E. McD ni l d, who .-mm Ires -cd the meet ng n mi able and e'oijuent fpeech. iuoii-ating the Demo r.o-y fioni the loul H-persioiis beatel iqaui il l the bistanl Uii'oii puty. Mr. McD unld wa followed by His Honor T. il W n-d. M nor of Li fiyetfe, Jo.ph Ri-tine. tbe Democratic c.mdi d de for Auditor ol Slate, arid by A. J Boone of our own county , in sh irt niiiiotie s eeches. On motion ot J. W. N'chol t;ie piocee liiiE of this meetings were onleicd to be ublishel in the Indiana State Sentinel After giving thi ee rousing cheers for the Union and the Constitution, as mule by our fathers. snd three lor the ticket this day nominmed, the Convention ai joint ed. J. McWORIvMAN, Chairman. W. A. Tipto c 1 w v t Secretaries. J. W . NiCnoL )

ANNOUNCEMENTS. J""Ve are authorized to aniioniiee JOHN A. EKAl. us an hide jietidvnt imcon IitUnial I'niwn cand'.iate fa- Cm:i"Hi l'ias Ju le fur ibe 12'b IH-trict. rS.Miil oti, j TO A D VRU TISEKS.AH 'it rrrtimri ttlr r l ierijt tint, ml ir-ltre t ' tffrr the rsjiirit'inn ' ttfi Hin jriji't, tcil ft vh'irj-! th rejnltr riitn$ ' fr'h I m uj the tirn th'j tre nriltrnt nut. MEDICAL. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. f II l LA Id K S fl FliK LIC ATF HEALTH OK IM P.Uli K D ; J ri'iiatiotj, or to thoeby whom an Increase- .f ; fsini!) i from i.iyreaori lj-ctiona'de, ibei Md-rijrn-d wiuld T r a rescripdi-ii wtiicb I ierf-ctlt r-lildr and 'o. and LicL ttas ueen prescribed in various parts of tue old vTortafor tcpslcetly. Although tl is nicle ; I-v ery rbeap and simple, yet it has beeu put up in liaif ; piiit jot;le4tid sold ve ry exteunvelj at tLe exbcrlitaiit i prire f 3 per bottle, the dnderiued propose 't fur ! nlh the recipe fur 1, by the p.s.esion ol whicbereryl laly can ipply nerelt w-itb a perfect safeguard, a i:y dru -tore for me tnf ivx 4um of i5 ceiits ter year. tij pysk-ianr lruirit riUti-llyott it i i-rrect! harmb-, t(i"Uands -f 'timonlaif can be orcure1 ot it et?lca. y. Sent to .my part olthe world on receipt of 41, by 1 1 Ire. ing. tU.J.C. DKVKKALA, P.O. Kox,o.!M3.Xw Mavr.d mirecticnt. ilvM.-WWe;! COLD AND SILVER. Iw-ill par the hivhest pr c 'or Irnrrican old and Silver, alo fr Luited Uta- auind Nte-, dd Uuf. . KILBV rnaiUxtX. t Kxcban.e Lr..ker. Office N. J4., Esi Wabitirton trer, up-stair-, id d-or to rieht band. aualtf-liNl DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, &CT V-I!, Kiiiiily V Co., "rUOLKSIK HE ALF. KS IN FOKKICN AM) . uceiic li tvo-is, ltin-. ai! lient' l-unnr-b-InX noods. 'bl Poe-t Cice liadd lij, , aUfK iica terid.ij street, ludiaiia j oLa, lad.

FEMALE INSTITUTE.

INDIANAPOLIS FEMALE INSTITUTE. nut mioi ASTtr tf. vn of tips ixtt. 1 VI I' N C Tiinn-i er m Wnlin-.d.ij. tb IUI --i.t. r. ,y (.incuil ui"1.o- I- n aly r.-i(ii t, u;-iU wt; likI it t iLnr Jvai.tae lo ! pfTi; , ur trtda. TL cours cf lnsiructjt n i tborogb, c'iD!rebBsiv ar.d -y e r.atl ', td desiT.ed t rotJibn an acrota li-L-4 'ti-b fsiuetion with th practical ktiwledee of iL I'm ch and other itiutrrn laneutk-rs. 5p. cil tTen i. n i al o pot-n to J4ac, Drawlnjr ant PanriMK, and all iff c!i ar iuitr th care viable an.1 arc u.li-brd tcLrr. A limited i.uniir vt yurjr Ia!ie wj'J b r-sired In iLt faiui.y and w.Il t wrkuuie to sLare ia ail iL fori and pni'ess i-f a pleasant borne. Fur tarilr ii farcuitioii, t-iuntuU, Ac., applj t K-t. C. vv, Htwe-, v H , i reri.lrut, -4 l-tnit.ii! lrect. I ir ulars sc nt ii J.ir-d. a'.t.i.1-r.lt3 MEDICAL. x o THE J? UBLIC. Mt wirr, r. 05 ANN a rd.otry. r.nyn tuctid with cl.nm c dUea.-e tur son- t.nr, and ii;r an ivrrti-iiif nt ou- r. S. W. Howard j l-adj. Iii insde penmii- al vi-st to O 're rid Id, 1 call, d i.outl,e tiule I J..r. ami alter s.ne c nvi r-atM-n witti Lira, 1 tuphiyrd hi it to tkf rnv wifr's c - umW trainj. lit. fullr tel e vine .t ibe tim. Irom what w - said durinv ur Couver-ati hi, that lie wa- lir. K. HusardA. mii, ir nili iii.v; li. tlifcrlrorated t'.incer lct r, (. f wbui bad olifii brarJ ) wb.i i. a I r-'lbt-r to ir. . I. h"ar-I,i,f lireeiitii-UI. and wbols nw trraMi p Jonlan Ijic , ot Jn, kmmiio ti.-bii'. fur a rancer with an almost ci-rtainrr i.f MM-ces o rai.1 has b uuprwved uudvr IL nc,ftKr and j wi-uoiii ol Ins irt-atmrid. 1 be b-vus lr. lb wr l treated mv trie fT a crsi'irrahle I -ti b o tmif witliout k1 ij l er nny relief, or I eiii-ti inv br iu any ii:a inrr lafwr. If ib-ri- w. any bane sli- whs wo r-e b. n l.e wa-ilK-b-ri-U tha i wbrn be ui..l-rt-'k tw tn-at b'-r. l 1cv.uk ti.it be i. no pbMC ati. but an ord nry mi h mic, as-i.m ii the pr ctiii' i.f m-licii:e to dcivr tli js-oplf and nixe oi'f.r ulfftber cn-duli v. I nublish tb to ti e wa rld. mid " " iiv aiv Nuiim, iitt- miiu it. r. . 1 1 - aid & lidv-. t'lairvfv uiit and Calici-r l'b t.icins." are b minims jo id im;Mi-rs. jAt'tÜU I.kMVN. Hancock couiity, bidiaua, July, 1"G1. auir2a-Uw A3m - M I... ..I .1 .. . .. . I ... I WHISKY. . ce, .m j imr x; .v. rr "iF BnUhBlIX O-LWTY, KF.N I L'KV, HWV. If upeut-d abiKDcb bu-e :n t Iiis ci'v . i n I U corner if M im-is and Hun land r ts. f..r the sale "f ti'iiuiiie, unnti'drpriited, ccj.per ci -tilled dd lu urbmi W l.i-Vy The putat.' ii f tb Me.rs. lHinc.ni Is a ualc-.cnt puarautte ior ll.e punty of tl.-e I'iUt -eld. W. U.MA1MN, Ant. In i mi P'.lis, Vii. 4. 1-C2. aa-l.-'diii COLD PENS. GOLD PEXS ! ! COLD PEXS ! ! We are constantly receiving now Mocks of rns, tn nufaC:Ured by DAWSON, YARREN& HYDE, Put up ia a variety of in-w stjlt-s of ca-es, boxes, Ac, Ac, fit e unvei iei ce. lJotvcn, Stewart Sc Oo. CrtOCERIES. Ruger & Caldwell, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xo. OS Wa.iiii;rii SI. ft re )iri Eit of 0tJ fetlotcS Mill, litdin.KRKI Phoenix llefined SiiRar; tyl BAIIHKLS Crushed Sniinr, Ii V It II K LS Powdered nRar; HAKKKLS Tellowr Sugar, variuu brandu; '0 BAKRK,"sc"!,,en ?irup' A yy ,; BAI:KI.LS Honey Siruj.; jf H K-VI.UKW Stewart's Sirup; nilDSMoIasj.es; In store and lor anle bv liLdKIt A CAMAVKt.I 6S Kat Wnsbii-gttm H. 5 00 BAr,S0,J Jf,v"Cof,rce: 1 'S 0 R XKS r,r0 un ' cre': ln r P.ACS Roasted Cofftar; Olli a CHEATS and Hal Cbet C.unpw-der. Yajnit rUU ll.vaon, Slj son Ssin, and Ü -bug Teas, vt-rj-riii-ap; A II'!CE, Ca. ia, Clove. Cinnamon, and a ireneral x m asxirtin-nt .f Spiers Miif.i'Oe lir rila.l trade; Llck aiid C'at nil 1'tpper. fur de b-w lr liDJKU A CAI.DW f LT., 6$ Käst Washington t. VO. 1 and Xo 2 Mackerel in bane Is, Half Barrels, and 11 Ki s: j jy Q BMXKSHerrinr. j JHJ ,,JIt:s Codfish; ! JQj laDIFS nke! Halibut. For le lw by LUG Kit A CI.DWFLI, 6S tat W.-Litiglon at LHGE d well aelecd srtment of Grocerie row- rereivitif- at d f- r ale a bw as at a' hi iu the Wst i:ir.frjr ilereh.ts and C'iy lir-nyr invited toeinmine cur stuck. KUGKK (JALI'W LI-jelX62-dllj 61 Lxil UALitoQ U PATENTS. patents! OBTAIN! I) FOR SKW l5TK2mON. OF F.VKKT description. Fee conunzeut on ucfs. N' imu-I ent no ay. Send for Circular, irivii.ij trrm, direvtions, Ac. Addrera AMI'S bl.OADNAl, aovl Wly Patol Attorney, Wadjinxtoa, 1. C.

COMMISSION MERCHA UTS . C. L. S. Brttl(Vf. GEXERalL COMMISSION AM FORWARDING MERCHANT, j Lare rirc-frool ItiiiltliiiStV 124 FOUimi ST Wl T S1LF-, 1 Itrlucrn .Tlnln Mrret and the Itlver - LOUISVILLE. KV. - - j CC Crtpt'aneits are- repertfutr olidted, and lria e ale wiih prompt return ru iranTeed. JanlJ ,

DRY GOODS. 0 P 0 0 0 c n fl H H E s UI - x 9 3 - o . Z H IS 0 f.l "I X. en w H X 0 M r V Q Vi w X k. r ma -rV Eh c V. I J J ri S x a o 3! NOTICE. to .t who a it .tl y rn:itx. Illrlif IS V f .vf i.i.ij i- ti nt I eni tbe owi.er "f ttw I'ati ii' fr I. . W.ii er' ltipr-vi tu. in in I louring Mill" for tbe stair of indi.inp; einl ibn ad r oi stiukInc. vriKiimr .r u-nu miy M.t-bln n r linir on t b- pmci le of ib" "Warm er in?rv c:: -i"." a - t f -nh in t' i sa;d l'..t. ii-. tl.it I Si po mi f Tk 1v'i. or in h r i -lie-ofih'-sime il.it-d r--j- ti eii Muh Vi. I. bu. -n I K lrua v f. Isid. m !- lo tl e wr: .imI.ohiv lU'il s W ai.n. r. a e -n r lti: i jf-n !! i i . Ii s. i li't 11 le t. 1 ' liabb fi r d mi or procci'.ted n rordtn. 1- w. WM. N. .M.W. Uli. Ofl'.ri- and re-idi-rce at Cite tiou-i-, In liiit. i. oii. tnd Julv äl. 1 G2. atu I- ltn CHOCOLATE. r.t iLiiiin ii in iisc. BKKi;'s ri;t..M I'M ciuaot.ATE. i t i:k run Pai.KD foi-im, rro'iia. I ri-i, b. Iloiii'-opsth'- and aid 1 1 CöiH-oi'e. vv i rant- i-.)tiai m tjuab y m d flavor to i lie I'aris Cn- ro's.-e ; I e -to-d ib- 'e-t ol ovi r tnr---quart r- of .1 C 'di.r, m d urt- ( r-'I'O lui-d j- all who bav .nee used tin m to ! .iipcrior lo a'iv i-tb r . Manu act ii nil bv W. Uirr A Co , at their Mil! .in lircl e' ti-r. .Ma , I d 'oi sie at their l-ra b l.-jMd o J17 I'd o:i rtre. t, N-w Vor C-tv. i d by (ir- cer and IK -aL-r geiivrad thr ül-I out i be t'i.ion. A idre- 11. 1.. pin cr. jeio '!.1-n 2." I'liln n -tm I, N w YorV. MEDICAL. HAPPINESS OR MISERY 1 THAT IS THK QUESTION. ffHE proprietors of t!, "I'AltlSIAN C IdM.T OF I WtiM)l ls, ANATOMY, aid MI.IhCl.M-," h.ive r!eieriniieo, r-Karlle- id xi-!-', iviie, Ire .(for ihe benebt o; - .ili'.-rinc bii'ii mit - ) ll"li -f t he r inot ills' r. civ pud inten-' ik Lee nres on Marr a e and its I)i (juilitic ithii-. N-tv U" lid diy, I'retniture lk-iline f Maidi'MKl, I diesi inii, Ve.iWii- or I Vfr-io'i, Ias i f fti rv .in ! Vit! I'. wi-r-. t!."tir at lal and tho-e Mai.i-lir's whuh n-snl' fp-tii vu Ltul foil ef x-re-ves .if JI am i in, r lm-rance -f rby-iol jjy nn I Na-J ttireV Law '1 In e mv I"a'"le L-c-uri.- have l i i-ntl.e ni-.iiis o' MiIi'h no o c and saving iboiiand., and will be forw'iir !'d fr eon theree'Jl of bmr t njis. bv add es--injr SrCit TKHY rvnisi a Coimt or Aanur n Mi.mcisr, Mi3 r.romlA;;y, New oik. j-"i-dj sU O . V I I Si T 1 A IYOtNt; MEN WHO IIAVK INuJ J L K r II thein-i Ives by certain erret bjl'it. w Iik Ii unlit Ibi-iii lor bu-iiii-, pleasure or the dutb-s ot married lite; al-, m d-!l--;rnl and (I nnn. who. I n-ii the lll,. of omh or "tln-r cause, feel a debility in .i-:v.iticr of their ye:ir, Ixdore pi icm;' thetnelve under the treatliietit ot any !i-, -h'iild t'r-t read "THE S KCK ET UlIKNli." Married l.idi.-Mii I learn -otn tldnp nj i ni porta iter by periisitiir Tint f.ch.t Fki:mi." Sent to any n b!ri, in a -e iled envelope, on rec ip f Ten Cent. DU. STIMMT CO. run ! cnsuUed on all iliea-es ol a priv.de or r.mfidi-Mhil n.-iM-re. In tn A il. tc H I' M., (Sundays fr- ru Ü to 11 A. M .) at their nfiire, N .. LI Ea-t Third treet, ut-stsir, iK-tweeti M.nn and Sycamore, op posite the llenrte lluue Ad r.I ill. C 1 1 AS . A . SI U MT A Ct ., mch 2 1 -A. w 1 y -1 s - '2 Cincinnati, Ohio. 1 Slight Colrti cui rjt. it'Ccji tarn cn .t cr Zfc.rC fDlltctit, xJKizh txijjht hs cheo'ctd with a cimple remedy, if neglected, cftcn termvies ccricucly 0s Fe-jj ore autxre cf the imfcrt.Tre (f ctopzinrr a J2cjinli. cr gJllatiL " ßaLL in. Ha jlrzt stage; thii w-uoh. t in the herjinr.ir,rr wcull yUli Ir, a mild remedy, if net atteruie-i to, soon attacks the Lunp-s. &CJMl&jQcin.cflicLljZ7acLrz y were frei inlrcdtLcei eleven v?-irj air;.. mm- ae Ä It Kjls teen proved thai, they are thi beet article befcr. the fulh-z cr m j'L&luna, fiataflLt the Hadcmr? Cough in dfisttrnitrn, ar.d numerous affzzticnc cf the JD II 'aal, - givinjr immediate rdi'f. T'ttbtic Specifiers f Singers f.rA them effectual fzr cUarirg and clrer.rrf.hc7iir rr the voice by aUQruzzi-ts and (Denier in JSedicine. ai 5 cerUs jer Icz. IVri Important lo the .Harriot! AXI THOSE CoNTEMI LAT NO MAhhlii.E! f gTllh und-r-ii iiil : -i.d fr-, by mail i tir sore d ineflti. ot i reventiiii! coticep jou. N o dri. or ries i-ci"-, ifT A i.r: pi c M.av. A inu'ar wili jiarticid ir will be M i any addres by itiebi Intf me two 3 c-nt tr.ip. A lK-ok c-siim n i a'l the k ikiw -d red rr d to. and -ever.il privat recei d.. im ii atiis wdl le snt to any ti.nne or address you m iy widi, by iiKling me on di.U.ir. le'.irin. a French Fill, w ill be ent for ne dollar per box. It l very üre in it eRetr. .i!dr.-s Lock Iiox Xu. V2. In-Lst. ap'd . J13-d6tn A. U IXILCHET. DRY

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GREAT REDTJOTIOH I -TST Spring and Suiffiner Dry Goods KTo. 5 East Washington St., TO MAKE ROOM FOR EARLY FALL SlOCK.TIIE FOLLOWING GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES:

LAWNS. JACONETS. ORii ANDI KS. l'LAi.V B A REE3. FI( I RED RARERES. BAREGE ROBES. CH ALLIES. MOZAMBIQUE. TlSSl'ES. GRENADINES LAVKLLS, NUBIAS,

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M. H. GOOD.

DRY COODO.

ö3 BAKERY. J B. Ml Kt M. UORACI IMIM-.OTT. NICKUM & PAR 110 TT'i (stM"i.s vt A.A. J. xrTZ'.rtt.; AM CO ISI FEC TIO sTE 1H."5T, No. II NOK III I'LXXSYI.VANIA S I KF.IIT (H.-m-N iin i. lilb.ws' IU'1 and !.- DtVe.) Mnuiucturcr i-f all Ui' d-of Ciack r. i'aki , Uivad and l'ie-, Wh- !--sl ,:t,d L'ta.I. 7r r.n'vif.ictu'c a-id kep a constant supply of tb b I ev-iiT art I -: CLACKKK! Lut'er Cr i-kr. Tic-Nc Cracker. SM a. Cnckers, lir' mil Cr-Kker-. Crik'-ell r.i-ins, Hütr Crrtikr, "Su jur Ojiki-r, Win. C'ii'k-r. Do-ton Cratk ( er-, t r kiuOi i t k r. li t. . r Cr.M k-r, u-. t, IKES of h! kiM,-, rli.ti ai d irtit'- li ed. All kinds of MiiCir i.d Tarts, J.-IIy, Fancy, (in;e and - ii '.ir C ikes. Ac , Ac. Wcddlnr; an I IMrlli' furnlwartl o whorl lirr. ÖC?ÄcAXiir.s or vi i. kimis. XOrder for lar-:e i.i;iii:ie- f.llrd tit l-wr rite . KfIA,Or1. r.s promptly Mb-1, an ! de'iven-d In Ibe free ot cha ve. ;y!-d2 DRY COODS. Lynch & Keans, 33 Wr.Sr WASIIINiiTUX STL F KT, OTIILU LAKCE INVOICES OK SL'ilMI.U IKV fiOODS, l,;td,rV Orrvs r.tod, tUc '.", an J vfTiitiin-j In vir. I fiu. J" ACE and SiVs Mil iiil.. im t tvle -ni-. baw I 4 and Clok-, IT nn- i Ca io. . J'.r- U s t - ,, - . br- IIk-, Ihup S-d ts, Lo- ,-r Ac: lr.-li lj:. n- t:i r-. . -rr Uli.tr ,. .-1-, I inen ati.i tljin'-Tu- i, .o.IU.-i ein :. Lieiiibed and lir wii !,-e in;., Iii hi-., No I it. I.D4, 4fi:i, I Aue icjit brt:i', .1. Iii sc a a l u,-; it t:s t ij. l f.-t.isu riti.v ts, Old, li;,c a yard; is. tm m:' t:i . t a t . ; a. o , C-4 w .le, o Iv C!c a yar !: -" Ii; (. er a A. 3 jh- I V. TIIV HALLO US FUKNTII VOKK SIIIIITS. ""'y "l '-yr. u a Ke,,,. '. 1K1 Lr..M r LhNCil t ol.El.s AM WAI-T.V CWTH, CPSSiri'lRejAND PANTS STUFF For men's and I,.,, .-r: s rar lt. Cp-. and H.il ryih n r lo le f xiiKl In m ny ..-!. m,. Mi k c mplei. ; I uh at rer rf a c'"-t m N w Yoik; w,d tie- iMd ps-r cet-t. b low b-rui'-r price da-fa U HOOP SKIRTsThOGP SKiRTS! HavInC rnili a ran.-eineTit wjh im of the Isr-t !! ). skin .tlmi'ac In th- La-t. w ar prejri-.! ta i,.'. r 'h in. wh..le.; !e aini re a:l, it -v Y rk price-.. Ca'l an-i evumine th 'is-k; mi inmlde tn .!,..- -..1. I lily one prk. L-tneUiiK-r in of iL pj II. o strt. JrLi--!ly COODS. lace shawls, lace mantles, silk m an i les. summer shawls, PARASOLS. SUN UMBRELLAS. EMBKOlDEKILS, COLLARS. HOSIERY. G LOVES, MITTS. FANS. Ac.

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Proprietor.