Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3714, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1862 — Page 2
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Democratic Union State Ticket. rot iccirtAtT or stats, JAMES S. ATHON. Of JUrion CountT. roa at dito or rata, JOSEPH JUSTINE. OfFounUin Oountj. roa TBKAniBK or täte, matthcw l duett. Of Dtiea County. ro ATT"XET GKXltAL, OCAK It IIOIID. Ol Pt-Mtur C-.lmt. roa itrtaMTKMKT t.r run-it iitcctiox, SAMUEL L. IIVCG, Ol AHmi Cm,t. CO t fi ix 1:44 nn a i. .ioyii.iatio.i. l.t D.-trict JOHN LAW.
'21 " JAMES A CRAVENS. -U II. W. HAllltlNinoN. 4 h " W.S HOLM AN. G it A It CONDUl I T. 7tli D W VO OK 1 1 EES. U.'i DAVID I UltPlE l'Uh J. K. KDOKUI'ON.
IVItat liall be dune with the Illncka I A ctemjwrrT ihm forciMj re.ponii In the Inquiry of whit lull we ! with llie Macks: f thrm mlone. We cannot Mcrifice our-elve by the overthrow of lite Gorertimeiit for the r benefit, nor doe a purer, higher humanity" tie mni'l that we shall degrade ourselves by the adnmaion of their fiuality. U lint ! What. a-vya a coterorrr, is there to perem I any loyal man from acting with the Democratic p-rty ? De4 it iropose anything iiicutisistei.t with the honor ami jrujierrtv of the country ? Iii it any rculiar It.licy, which un honest man cannot adopt ? D m it ask any thing we tl.e preservation of the Union, nnI oT those cartliiml feature ol our IintiMitii.ns uliich have l.een al.ke the cii.UHjjiriei.t und t!ie safeguard of American liberty ? Ho linatvieda of I'ar .-. I a m not ti Jictate a o.tirse Ir other to pur ue in tlii crii. Hut I mut nay for niitclf that neither - .1 public oflirer, nor n citizen, can I know with ftior or Jnl.ivor pirtie; anion"; the upporter ol 1 he Unite! Sutc-,;iiiT moie thin I cu make a distinction Iteiweeu luctioi.a which unite in aHlinj the retie-Hiun. So discourse- Mr. Secretary Seward. Who but political opponent- luve leen anestel by him, while hi jstliticil fiiend, for f-iiiiilar of fences .:i4 uirtbiked? Who but it political friert! receive ciril anointments tiioler tliis; Ad m'nistralioti? We c'o lot 1011.pl lin ot tli"n, be cm-e it U a received rule of ncti.n that "to the Tictor belong the .j.il.";" but we do complain ol these profession of no partvi-m when only partisan Hie apf-fintcl to t-llice. Thermne IncU will Hpply in tlii State. Our Governor it-iterates ir evuy sictcli that he In 1.0 kiiowlee of parties. Tut wl.nt evidence Iii un t-rit ? In the ('election of comn-is-sicners to enroll the militia wu theie n hinle Democrat mine!? And o of m 1 1 his civil apjoiiittricnt-. It U hih time that tl e-e hypociitical f xoleMoiui of no Mityi-tni should cee, for they ore too (Iiriiigtr fal.e to itcccicthe tnot simple. In lobulation or uppaintment), no adtnini.-tr ation or pnrty in power was ever turo thoroughly part'wnn. Mtniriurnl of m Ueiiilrman direct from tir liiiiiiml. We hare been nloe to obt tin from a per.on wlio leit Uiclniond on FihI ij la.t. -ome inteie?t in inioi in ition. He h i. leen in the te'el c ipilnl for Mine time pa-t, and ap;eir to be conversant wrah the general alate of tt' i in mid around the city. He t:-liui lies the lone nl' the rebels t Kiclmiond mi the coiiimencemeiit of the t-cven divi tihling to luve teen between twohnndicd thousand an I two hundiexl and Hity tliu.ua nd men. It ia conccde-l on all side tli it their lo i ui i ii ir liiai tiin uniouuted to Mt lest thirtv thouuid men. Siue tint time oifcript. have Wen jHx.rin in at the r ue ot t le:t.-t one t lionanid per o.iv ; m th tt now the force i nearlv e pi tl, in pou.t ol nuuiltei! to w hat it wa. j rior to the tihu Their Muion the be-t trimp of the lebet urtny, and it will tike a !oii time to bnn the raw c.n-cnpt up co the t od;od ! the tto"H that li.-tve iieen kiliel mid wcundiil in 'he lata b title teiore Kichiuond and on the peniu urt!a. He rcj-;it ilml McCIfll m'e iiiovement.4 litte been known in Kiclunond a. poon n commenced, 11 1 kkhi a his evac:if tion ol' II irri a ni Ltnliub was well in propres, they at once n.)cl l irpe IxmI es ol tlieir bot troop toward (i"tn.ville, in cupptirt of General Sioi.ewall JatkMiti. '1 lie rehe's in Kithr.iond. lie iy, nre confident ol leiig ab.e to cru-h I 'ope by an overwhelming force, and ii.cu anticipate no d:!üculty in the occur.ition ol Waintoii, and the fescue, as they tci in it, of Maryland. AU the force tint can be utst will be brought to be.r lor this pmjoe. and they ho; e. by rap'd movements and cii?lnn ilu, to ov crw hcliii ihe LT 1 i tt foi ces lcloi e they cm le reinloiceit to a suihcienl extent to oppose them tu in to in in. He leport. Richmond to be encircled by forti FcMti-Mi i-t ihe nkot exien-ive cb iracter. The iioi th or the city nre li.il v attned ami in inned by expei if need MtliHc-riU. Those 011 the south sioe Kie cotiiaralii elr nc'eded, lor the reason that they anticipate ! danger in tint liie tion. Fort Diriin, at Ibury'j l!ulV, is now com p'etcl nd iiKojnts twenty two puns of the heaviest valiite, piincipallv idles, nnd I lie lace of the woik is contructt'd in such n m inner s torit the paiii.e ot uny pinjetlile. Iiis conslmcicl. Inst, of eipdi'cen inch Hjmre timber, over which is a pl.tlin; ot t'.ui inch hon. the whole pi no I at siudi n Mittle that uny -hot trikitiir it tnui plai ce nnd tiy otT, without the jttssibi.iiy ol da inp- uampe. ! Ob-iruction of the most substantial character! hie been lated in the liver opposite und above ' rit iarl.iip. an! I he nnst r.il.al if the reikis Ritl mon.l td(K-ie the rnihe Mfii'p" up of the river between Diury's R'ulT and Rocket's, and the const tmtn.n ol m railroad I r iitmv puipi-cs between the two points, leuv'ng the i.'ver to bud a new clunt.el. 1 In regard to the iion clad rm. Merrim tc No 2, lie Mj!t that rhe is houl letl iolip'. Mlid ciiti uctel verv much en ihe s;me j ritt i !e s iletiitnac the ttt. She c iM.ot be icmj !c:cd l r at le.-t four wttks vet. The intoiti)it.n le fives iepniinc the tiiin w. erieil liom men wh had oiked ujou I cr No inJ'ot tnati n wa obtained lepardin her mi 111.1 menl. The Tieie pr woi k ie 1 tini.ii. i; niht und d y on ot una nie, hot. hell. Ac. 1 he beaith of the citizen of Rihtiftid i tejxiiieU asoot!, uul woi-e thui. th -ir.pe .n tuneol peice. Tie mortality ncn 11.' t!iC sitk sod 0111 ied Mi'il rr 1. hweei, ve:v pteit. N-ne vl t!.e1iie's bve. tl ny time, l-eeti u-e-1 br hopt i!s, but :nny private ieie..ces ai d pi.li'.ic buil.l.nijs l ave been t ken t..r that pur pose. A bire iiuoil-er ot the women a:id t hil dt en kit Richmond when ll.cv loiisilerc J the cilj in danger. nU the luve not leturi.ed. Le beting a resuleiue in the tete1 ctpitsl a. verv Uftcrttarn, mi matter how dt'tant the Union trruj m. v Le. Tl reJe! ate cnßVtof ultimate ucces. but do tint hesitate to Say .shoi.Id Richnn t.d he S levied frim them.it would virtmllv rixl the I war; lortl.e te-el rmy, alliioiipli tie'.ercnntl to tiil.t.ate he truly u k of the aar, aii l. if !e leairi ! Ibi liiiiou.1. would ! irKiti.l . ai:l.couhl liOtacMtii I U-u.hl together. The nuuihcr o Unionist in Richmond i tiimatil 1 m lover thiee iIhiumihI, ri.l il.ey roost paiucipallv of lutur4lixel loreip et. The cot ditioii of the poorer tlasfes in Rich tnoii i veiy bad. SInli anica cu ltin wt ik, bulittkci 11 their w-rc to clothe them. He pite lh follow iii m the jrl e of pn-cetie. Ac : i Flour, thirteen duiUrs btnel ; butter, one dol Ut j er jxjut.ii ; ep'ts. Oi.eüoll ir rr dozen ; com- j luou vouotry sp. ou ilAlr rr iouitd ; turnt- t loe, on dollar f er ttozeii ; catajre. tn.e tloll.r CT bead ; rteu tea, Irvut siitetrn tu twetily dil r 1 (jouihJ. The rebel expect to teeeire fmiu Marvlaod
from ten twenty thousand men, on account cf Pre-idenl L'ncota'i order for drafting. Many ra rteh:n Richmond, and brp nnm'iem are er.ecied l' arrive. Tl ey cr'i-s t miinlly fio:u II irt of wer Mary Ivnd, below hcr Cedar I'o-.tit. 011 the I'.ttorn ir ; l..t print ip !Jy by way ol Le"nard!ow t, an I Hritttm ll iy. The te n-' hoe the hiebet op-nlon of Mc Cle'Ian'a generalship. They cnsiJer his movement ou the rninful. as m.isterly, and Ijow breathe freely to th'k he in removed from their do-r. They fear McCleilm, and gloat over the work of the abolitionists and pol.tical chemers of the North, who have !cen hampering hi. movement, far they know all operation tu defeat the plans of McC'elhin i but placing victor! wiihin their pap. Our inform ut tToj.se! the Iot mic river from a point directly opposite Dbck-one I?lr.d, and he retort thvt shortly after leiTiiu; the Virintt bore they picked up the body ol w fern tie, evidently a lady, which they buried on the Vir nia shore, close to the ;ot from which they rLirte I. They fuund on her p.rsti a gold watch anil rro, and a inu'l amount of taoney in change. 1 he-e articles were Ie."t in charge of a farmer w ho livel c!oe at hand. The lexly w;n iii-fi-ure'1 thit it would be iin;s'b!e to rcor.ize it. The only mark by wh'ch it may be known ate by the article fonnd, and that she hid brown hör and an ordinary summer tltt, which hoi fallen to the btck of her he id. the ribbons bein still tied under the chin. This w.v no doubt one of the ln!ie.lot in the l tie collision on the Potomac river, at.d could be tecovered without ddlicully . Our inform mt roticl tides hi remarks almt Richmond by saying tliat Ileaureganl has fallen from hi) b'gh e-tte. hi name beiu feldura mentioned except in deriioi. He lm retiiel from active duty, tiomiii tlly on account of sickned, bu. in re ility for the reason tint hi services aie iio longer w irted. Lee and Jackson are now the men, nnd will rem tin so until defeated, when th?y w ill in turn be laid on the shelf, ui d be compel led to make room for the next favorite. -AT. I'. Herald. Governor toil and Jlorton on the Clerffi , and tlie Coiiclenliou. Governor Tod has decided lint, in the dr.ift for troops alxiut to take place, clergymen are not exemttt. In this tespect. we do not leet inclined to call in quetion the widom of our Srate Ex ecutive. We fail tt see uny 1 vimhi for excusing clergymen fiom sciving in defense of thcr country in the field of battle, that would not w ell apply to member of other lent, el profession.. beeial gentlemen ol the clerical calling have voluntarily laid down the surplice nnd taken up theswofi); wl.ith llows tint, in their opinion, theie is no incompatibility. The heroi-m nnd patriotic devotion of Ihe iter. Colonel Moody ultl.ough, thus la r, only di-play ed in a w.tv imt adinitting ot gte eron.tl tisk, or rttpiiring gieat jtrsonil brtveiy is, with us, almost a a household word. Reddes, our clergy many of them have a di-position unusually militant. Tne longest, the 1'iuilest, hii.-he-t nd ttni-t persistent w..r blasts li.tve been blown I'm in the pulpit. ThcOesire to eiifouiitgc others to take up arm could not be otherwise than accompanied by a vehement willingne.-s to do it lliein-clve-i. It doe not seem morally (o-is.hlo that men so unxiou.s for the shedding 01'copiotn blood, can have any seri tius objections to biking a urt in the process. On the contrary, theie aie gotl grounds for the opinion tint the practice ot exeusmg minislcis of the Gospel from active p articipation in war, is not only misliktu. but the vciy tever-e of the tiue policy. We anivu at this opinion liom two points of view, either of which would s-eein to be cotictilsive: First, in the talents for war which our ciergvmeii evince, as exhibited in the;r intense desire lor its vigotous prosecution, iheir diligent attention to its events, and their bold and st tilling criticisms of thejwjlicy of tlie Governtnent, the character and conduct of the Generals, and the errors und mistakes of the campaigns ; and, stcomJly, I r 1:1 the fact, not lolig since disclosed by the lepoit of a committee of the General Assembly at Chicago, tint when employed as clnpl tins, not one in ten of them were of any account. It was a good rule, which Uied to be observed in tlie conduct of the educational system of New England, that when u in. in was good lor nothing else, it was rroof that he would nuke ati excellent schoolmaster; and it our clergymen are so inetlicienl as they ate rcpteactitcd, by a lody ol their own protesion, in the work of peace, is it not good ground lor ihe belief that their talents lie iti the dueclion ot war t Governor Morton has, however, as it would seem, taken a dillereiil view of thcstiiject from that of Governor Tod. Assuming that there tiny be men of such extraordinary piety, iaity a? well as clergy, to be con.-cieiiiioi.sly oppo.sed lo the war, he h is opened a way lor 1 he ! escape Irom its perils and its temptations. ''No eiou, conscientiously opposed to bearing arms shall be com; eile 1 to d. mi. ilia duty ; but such ersoti shall piy an equivalent for exemptiou." This is excellent. We hope Governor Morton, for whom we eniei tain feelings of personal legard, will not fall into danger of prosecution for discouraging enlistments ; but certainly this idea lint the uioie pious and good a man is the more reluctant he wnl be to bghl for his country, is capable ol u very unpleasant interpretation. j We hav e been told all uloni; that ihe rule was
quite the reverse; and that in this work, the Cau-e being7" so indisputably good, tlie strongest call was to ihe best men. This is the view taken of it by the American Peace Society, which, on the bieaking out of the icbellion, ut once puts its principles into the hands ot a icceiver; nnd although it admitted that it was opposed to the war, declared that "no act of civil government in punishing its own subjects for the trausgics sion of its laws ought ever to be deemed a w;ir, and can only be called by u tiguie of speech." Tlie members of the Peace Society, theieb'ie, although they do fiot pioD.-e to aid 111 cattving on the war, ate leady lo giv e their ai ms to "the civil government in punishing its own mbject f T the transgression of its laws ;" and (iovernor Motion, Lciore he issues another order, would do well to take a lesson in "tigue of speech" from the American Peace Ssocietv, in which ca-e he may escape the diUicuhy into w hich he has ! lallen. Unotipti a want ot a lull uudetsUnduig of thej't.vurof lii.guige. Rut the older of Gov. Morton is curious from another point tf view. Although be is willing to admit that a truly pious und conscientioiw in 111 may have scruples lout going to w.ir ;nd killing his lellow cieatures, it did not see u to lkt him tint t'.ic situe piety ai;d conseieniiousness milit tender him scruplulou about paying tithcrs for doing what he was unwilling to Uo himself. Iu shot 1, there is in it that wh.ch look, like a general invitation tu tlapeiiate the arch ci e:uy in a circuitous manner; which it imv be doubted whether any of thoe whj .ire really! tender id' conscience may be inclined to accent." ! Its eiltet will be, however, to produce swme ' tendcitiess of conscience w hete tenderness of j con-cieuce was never lell be!'ie. Men will eu l , deidy fall under conviction, at.d grow spiritually,! as many ate growing physically, soft in spots I where softness was never be fore susj ected. In' this way Governor Morton, by hi. or:er, if it dues not help lotwaid the woik of aid.ng the; "civil Government in punishing its own subjects j for ihe transgiessioti of it has," will do some- ; thing in aid of the leligious status of the people ' ol Indiana, and jeihaps piepaic the way for u nur.d relotmation. alter the subjects now in a; state of transgression bare re tut tied to t'ie pitth ! tt tibeuience Upon the whole, we like the course of Gov er- ! ti r Tod the I et. Theie should be 110 exetnp t.oii on the scoieot pro:eions proi'e-siou of; busiiie-s or professions of principles. If a roan's ; ptiticipie aie opsel to doing as other people aie ucpilted lo u . Ie; him ch.nge ti.era. Our 1 litihtfor of the Com met c ml can change hi run i oples in twenty-tour huurs, witliout an oedtr of the Government. Power has done stranger things th : il..;. Napoleon, by a simple order, I. qui tied llifc blood of St. Jaii-urus", who bad been de id twentT thUaud veats, and shall it be s.. iu ih tt a Got ei nur has uj power lo quit ken li e ) ruoy current of wen who aie still bcjrljr Lull: aiivef Ctn. Ei. quirt r. j The Government In tlie Tub nnd IttaUet llusinrib. Now that the "Fust Re-iment of South Camlni Volunteers' having leceivel tl.eit re I breeches f 1 o rn General 11a;. ter Hie .iisb miei. .1 . : . 1 . u.c niggris 110 ctimno.-e 11, ainiwti were to cttnipvw the ".ue'.eu" tf (beeley j.d Hunter's army of "Americana of African decen, " have Lteii put to w.i-k inakmg tush baskets nnd cedar tubs,sU that Uncle Sim now adds to his numerous olt.ee av oc-uliol. thai of basket and tutnnkcr. Gieely and the whole almlition tii'-ed.'f'oot like th.. Was there ever such cruelty beanl of a to b ice a iiijrger to make tubu abd basket? It is awful a t lavery device, a degrutLaioii of fleh and bbtoti, a waste of Gei.eral Hunter's teil l.ieeches. Poor Greeley. Poor uUd toni.t, that ibey Lould live 10 ee ttieir table darlings uiakin tub and bv-kel. lUtrbit Frtt Vrtu.
General Ilalleck on Tfllltarjr Com niaiider. Gererd iljPe'-k.Oove-iior M 'rvn, the reopte, arid latl!iouli n"t leai ev ery m 11 wh iscives iu Ih rank, trsire able nnd ctimt-e'eji tnibtvry Rjt it to c-oiitu in 1 our v olumeer ie.iii:ents. Rut 110 one leelsor understands tne nece'y lor such comnitiideis . well r General Hd'eck. In hi piper 011 the art of war, written fier tl.e battle of Rull Reu, he is emphatic on lh;s very ubject. He says: The present war it opening our eyes to this error, and the disaster of Rull Run his taught us that mcie courage and number, without instrue lion or discipline, or competent oilkcrs to com m and, are not bke'y very on to restore the authority of the Uovertitneut anJ the peace of the country. War i. the moit comfirehetiire and difficult to le tinder-tcHxl of all the science, tor it embrace nearly every branch of bum in learning. Heme it is, tint while nearly every country fumi-hes gMjl chemists. Inrtanirir, geologUu. theologians, jurits tid statesmen, but very few skilled generalä have been f.und in any age. And yet in our country it .-eeins to be thought that anybodywill do for a general ; or a politician or a petti logger has only to put on c;aulct!e. and exchange his slump speeches or brief br a sword, iu order to qu ilil v liiiii to lead armies in the tield, and to direct thed.ilicu't and complicated operations of a campaign, siee or battle! While we mu.-t ad mire tlie brazen impudence of the individuals w ho make lliee sudden and w otiderful transformations, it is diilicult to understand whv the goveinmeiit. which is supposed u seek victories rather than dele its, should a; (oint such men lo command ouraimies, and why a people, who aresu;o-ed to value their lives and reputation, should tolerate them! If mere politicians, who never drilled a Company or read a militiry l Mk,areto command our armies, why not make judge nnd dlstiict attorney of masons and carpenters who never read a law book or wroie a brief. If it onlv requires a piece of parchment to couveit a !iti i in into a general, cert ai'ily the same magic process will transform a iTackstnilli into a judge or a butcher into a surgeon. W.'sh'ngton, in hi last Annual Me-sage, Dec. Tili, ITl'G, in urging upon Congress the imjiort tnce of iniiittry instruction. u-ed the billowing language: "Whatever aigiiiuent may be dnwn from pirlicul.tr example superficially viewed, a thorough examination ol the subject will evince tint the art of war is both comprehensive and complicated ; tint it demand much previous study; and tii at the p--es-ioii of it, in its mist improved and perfect state, i nlwavs of great moment to the security of a nation." Hid we given heed to Washington's Farewell Addie-s the present rebellion would never had occurte i; and liad the Fedeial Government listened to ihe ad vice cont liiol 111 the foregoing txti ict from his l ist Annual Mes-age, it would not bo limenting the disaster of (Jreat Uethel and Hull Run.
The people are beginning to awaken ro the im- ! port.tnre. ot military instruction; mi l they ask tif the government tint itcei-e appointing tsiliti-I cians, ignorant ol nr.. it. try science, to leid our armies Men who piv their money aid peril their lives in s;i jM.rl of the war lor the Unon, have had enough of tiiu-teiing" General-; they now dem itid lint the-e be tepl ued by men of military experience and education. M. Joepli Count)- rni veil t mn. The Democracy d this county met in conven- ! tion, u August Huh, to nominate candidates for I countv ollicera. The following te.-olutioiis vvcie! adopted : littnlcrd, Tint we will sustain the President in an energetic and constitutional pro-ecut.ou ot this war tor the putting down of the rebel bou ; and that we approve of his position iu refusing to arm the negroes. lifstlcrd. Tint we believe it our duty to ad bete to the time honored piiuciple ol the Dhiio cratic tarty, nnd in it i.nd its influences, to woik together with all good loyal und coti-ei vativ e men, for the restoration of lutimouy and the per petuity of this gov e: iiuint. U'solctd, Tii it we approve of and endorse the Crittenden resolutions adopted by the conserva live member of Congress on the 2tli d iy of June, lltnttedt Tint we are proud of the bravery and viilor of our Indiana volunteer in the field, and of the noble 1 espouse of this Ninth Congiessionul D.sirict o the Piesident's call for reel uit. The convention then nominated a candidates : for Representative, Samuel M. Chord; Tie.isurer, Dtvid Stover; Siienti", Jtdui So ink; Commis sioner, Robert Cook; Survey er, John Hooper; Ctuoner, John Trainor. . Mr. Stover acknowledged the honor in a few reni n ks; promi-ing, il elected, to give one h ill of the net proceeds of theollice to the county, to be appbed on the war expenses Ins proportion to hold good for the two years for winch lie may be elected. Hendricks County Democratic Con venllon. Danville, Hendiitks Co., In I ,) Aug. 2d, lcG-2. . The Democratic Convention met at Court ho i-e, and organized by electing Judge M ut.m i us Iic-ident, D.y e as Vice 1'iesidenr, J. H. j Pierson as Secretary, and Wm C. Nelson j.s ! A-sistant Seciet.uy. j The meeting was then addressed by Jude 1 Marvin. The Democracy, he said, h id ahvavs! been accused ol being See.si.nists. but it was! fabe. He bid always acted with the Whig put v, ' but, since the death ol Clay, h id acted with the ! Democratic pai ly. J Who ate the traitors? Not the Democrats. I He did not seek the present position, but was nut j afraid to' meet the responsibility. We h ive the j right, tinder the Constitution, to meet and di-eu-s I all pioper questions. Sece ion originated with 1 the Sou h. Caihoiiu s ud, tint w hen the Geneial ' Government tiampled on the rights of a S ate the State had a right to secede or the right of. iwvoliition. The piesenl reiellioii i not in ac- j cord.tncc with Calhoun's views, but are hellish ! views. i He hoi found no Democrat who was willing' to rise up iu rebellion against the GovernmenT ! We aie lighting lor the Coiisiitiiiiou andLiwa! of the I and. J Wnile the committee were out, the Convention 1 was obi v and patriotically adtliesed by Hun Jos. E. M D.mald ami Mr. Cjnduitt. j The Committee appointed to select candidates, i re; orte I as follows: For Repte.sentativ c Tilberry Reed j For Tieasuier J. W. Parker, of Rcown. 1 Fi r Recorder Henry Marvin, of Center. j For SherilT Natii iniel Se!!er, tif Marion. j For Commission! 1 J. H. 1'ieison, of W.i.li-j ingtoit. Ftr Coroner L'ndley JeiTiies, of Center. ! On motion of A. White, th it a tlelegition he' appo;nteil, in coi junction with Roone countv, tor the pnrjiose of -eiectmg a joint Kepie-eut ttiv e to ! re; re-t tit HendticLs and Rocne in the State Leg j islitme j Committee meet nt J ime-tow n, I) one county , i on Siiuedii, Se.itetnoer IJ. J De'e. ation to consist ot the following t ersons: 1 As 1 White, Rf'wn township; June MvCiiln, Washington; M se- C ivit, Cenfie; James Site, Mi !d'e;' John Weichau. Clay; .b.s Witters,; Eel Rivei; And Sv?j;t, L betty; Wm. O isket, I Miioi,; s. R. Wii.-on, (Ju.ilord; Win. Roheit son. Fr in kbit. I ll'snirtJ, Tint we heartily ir.dore the prtnei- ! pies ..nl lesolmions ioöq.'e l by the Democratic j M is-Coiivcntioii, held at Iinii iu rl;s 011 the I o'hti ol July. j t' alctd. Tint we tive our undivided furnoiti to l.. e nominees ol the Mi ol J.mua:y Conven lion, und the c itiditl te 1:0 se'ecte l to till the ditlVien: county dli. et. Ou m stioii of A White, the proceeding wete ordeicJ to be lubiisf.cd in Stati Smtintl. Ou motion, the Conrenlion acj-nn ne.1. II H. MARVIN. P:cit. W. C. Nino. Sc.'y. .... ' 2TThr. remtrk two Republican print. The sme temaiks ;n a Democratic paper would have ( given them pa??p it to Fort Warren : j The" Chicago Tribiire sy there bs" ten a. drain of millions ol mot ey and thousands of Iii es to save the steadilv sinking reputation d General MeCIcI'ai. Ti t Prct:ieni i- the m m. of ooir-e, ; who has sought to buoy uj MeCieilan at ll-.is O- I rense. It ojen a bright pnwre. t for further en - , ii-'n ents and future armies NittrauLte Sen- ' tint I. !
Famtst Mile itir TaoTTrn Ou StturJay list, Hiram WilrulTdroie Mr. loiiiier' gray nine, to w gon. one mile, in two minutes t enty--thrce sevtmds und a quarter, which h the f.s?eVt time any horse ever trttte.l to wagon. Flora Tfiupl' fitsteri mile to wfetu is twotwenty fire. We utiderst u;d ih tt Mr Hi n er paid $.. j i() to a Riltitn-ue broker tor this mate about two years ago. II. ram Woodruff" s.ivi be i now estimated lo L north 51KKt
TirrrcAxoc Coi jitt, The folloming i the enrollment in thi county : Vote of ItC I, .,T.'II ; volunteera, 27. ; ubject to military tlutt, 4,4rl. LtroiTE DriiocRAT. Thi i the title of a new Democratic jcij er.jut tirted at Lipurte, Platt McDo.tALD. editor and proprietor. The first number je-enU tl highest evidence that Mr. McDonald is both a good mechanic and an ab eJitor. Its politics, a the editor expresses it. will be thoroughly Democratic." The Democ racy of Lsporte should give the enterprise a generous upport. Cireeley and the I'resjldenr. Greeley's letter to the President and the reply appetr in the Journal of thi morning. Piesi dent Lincoln In hi own notion a to the joprietie of life and bis position. He has no hesitation in calling up a lot of colore 1 men and unking them a ?pecch, nor of replying to a newspaper iiitiele aimed at him. We tear be will find the last nauiel business less profit tble th m the first. Gtee'ey his all Advantages and knows how V) ue them If bis rej ntider i riot an able paper, one which shall be reid and remembeted fur many veirs, he will lote the finest opportunity an otitor ever bid to di-iingni-h hime:f iu a Finale le ider. 1st fay If e J nur mal.
DIED. WAIXM Near ;reci.f.-M, IUixck (Vunty Ind.. on We Ines-iajr Autru-t -titb. liwtt Aim, if f lte I'. Warum, :H .Wjeri ( m.m'lii and 17 davs. SL.- sufferfd inli-r lat illfioss f..r i.early f ix niuiitlis, and Lore l.rr fcuIIfriuK vtith (.'Lri-uaii f.rutuJe. Sii?iiil "ITtic?c. JO ADVEl2TISEl:$Ml.,irfrti'iHfnti taten far il frilel tithe, i irleTl out Ltftr th rxiiititin. of tUf time ijie-l, tr ill le t hary-ft the reyular ratnt j f.rth H imr hj tn the titnt thr art nnternt out. MEDICAL. PREVENPOH IS BETTER THAN CURE. 1 O LATJIES OFDF.UCATKIIF.ALTIIOHlMPAIRKIi trtriuizatioii.br to th"j.t?hv whom a't increase of fami'v is from any reason onjectiooal.le, the 1 n1iTind wouM oil.-r a .rescript ion winch is perfectly r-Miat! ant safo, hi! I t iiicl. has bem preserifed in varioth parts t Ihe uf I World for tlie pa-t jorit iry. Althouizb tl is article Is verv; cheap at.d simple, yet it has been pr.it op in hall pint !ottt('M and sohl very extensitely t t he exhorhitai.t price of 5 per oof tie, the i!iilersiiied propose- o furnish the nv:ipe for 1 , !y tlie pos-es-joii ol which every la 1y ca! upply herselt with a ierfct -afef?'!'"'1? ar-y druir store for the 'rit'itia sum of 20 cents per year. nv physich) h r Iruxi-t wil? tl you i' is oertVcth Innnh-ss, thousands 'f ri-fctimoiiialr chu he procure! of it eftit-a.' . Sent to any part I the world on receipt ..f l.hv 1 1 tr--.. 'ni. Da. J.O. DKVHlCAt'X. V. '. U .x, No.iJ33,Xew ilavesj.O .tiiieoticut . 1 y22-JAvtGl INSURANCE. LIFE JJSTJD DZLA.T 11. T niiK coxNCTicrr vuiual mff. insurvck Comp o.y. of Hartford C'.ir-cct cut, Ii is a i. !i..r"..'d ine .is Aeut to rnive uopl ic;ii i.ii-- fr 1 f liisur.H.c , 'ii a'l le a'thy. alde-h tli I nit-n nw in the amy, r cui-t-iii lit in eil. luv ii. il.e Mitiie. 1 ol ti. s i si.td for any Mini i ut ec edin JJO.tOil on a .in-l !if. l:a s ni i.le know, at my oli.ee, opj.o-i e (.'eiin's l'.!..k. In lianapt lis In.l K. Kr.l tiL'M'N. Agent. I. S. Tin Company hi tin nrruintilntel ca;.'t.J of t4.".t",t 9 C" ao. .. pi d to fannies f dere.i-ed p-r-.ns duriinr the list twelve yeir ?2.7.Vt,tiJl 77 nd i as an annual mcoms exceeding l,00y,oiui. hu."J7-11ü I. I PROPOSALS. Scaled Proposals. QU RT F R M A TF RS T)F. r. M FT. ) l.M'IANAI l.LJS, I.M. Au,'. 27th lsC. OFAbKI) rnnlOSAbS vvll he received nt this Oilice umil Saturday the ."Ith dy of rturut IsC., t :t v cli.ek I. N f . r furni-hin niater al and building a Home f.-r Ah.-eriN es." Said 1 nil nii to he of .vood. one story 10 feet lis rli 250 feet 1- lis; 24 feet w d. with two viin'- 25 fee' l..rur, hy -4 f'Ht wide h ngle roof 4 door.s 22 windows HX 14 glass. l'hiii and speeif:rat:on to he sen at this Office where p.n ties lie. r ng to hid arc requested to call for further information. I'av..iriit made iiiC.tsh, on cmpleiion of the huildintr. Ind oise pioposala "1 iopoaI for ll' tne for Ah-entees." JAM FN A. bKIN. aug27-dtd A. Q. M. U S. A. Scaled Proposals QUARTERMASTFR'S IFPARTMFST ü. S. A. IsniANAioi.is, l.o.. Au,'. 2th, 1 -CJ2. V SFALFI) PROPOSALS will l e received at tins Oilice ui.iil 10 o'clotk A. M., on Moimay 1st Sep;. lsC2, lor inaking up 21. .'0 lni form Cnatv nvite, Ii.'lry. ilt'.V) I rouser, t M TKil! ALS FCRN'ISHEU RT THR G iVF.UNME.NT. 1 be vt hole to ne completed and leliverfd vvitlihi forty (4(0 (ays troin date of cntr ict. Irlif ties to b- made w-t -kU , in e.jui I proportions, unlil Ihe wlu'le (Uaniilt is tleiiven.l. No bid will be entertained, unless accompateed bv a guirranty r..r its faith:ul peitorma.ee. I on.i of l.id and g-. arrant y can he had on uppl e.nion to this ( iif.ee. No hid will be entertained for less than ö.onu Coats, or f., (H O 'I n -Users. I'roposas w, u be r ndom-d "Proposals for m.tking uj Army Clothing." Any other information will be i r-mptly piven. on applicaiion to the uti It T-igiieil personally or by l m r. JAMES A. EK X. aujr.'G -dtd A. Q. M. L'. S. A. Sealed Proposals. QrATr.rMvTnt"s t'rr tnTirT, U. S. A., ) liliai;aiolis, li.d., Auu-t J0, ls02. ( tEAbFI) TROIiiSAbS vvillle received at this office t untd ten o'cl.nrk A. M , on TLursd .y, August 23: h, IsCJ, lor l?."Oi) C'avnlrj- IIortr and ÖIK Artillery Horner, All to he- delivered at the Government Stable, inlmlian-ap.-li . Indiana. Iieliv rie.s of Cavalry Horses to be as follow-: 6 Hi within ten (ll) days from date of contract. CK) twenty (JO) 6im tlii'ty"(:io) Tt'O fortji (40) 44 I -id h.-r-es to h .ound in at prt'cul r, ro U- tlaan si (5; n- r mrs th'-n -i;:hT (s) jcais out; firm 15 to 10 band- bistt. dar colors, (n urcv:) :ool square trotter-; 1 ridlc wj-e, mid ot ize sufficient for cavalry purposes. ! Specification of Artillery Hoi-kc. I (I.) 126TTLrel II.ir-es. in pa r hays, brown or black-, .6 hands -r u;.3rl.-, -tron nd ' act.ve. f. om ; to U years old entirtly eoutel, Wtll broken ai.d -uarc rottTa ia harness. (:.) 2SJ "fr-es in pairs bavs. brown or blacks ' 15 't L.u Is hiU ot upwar Is, sTro-.?, iui. k and a "live, entirely sound, fr.ni ."to 9 it-aroli, ' will broken and squa.e tr dUr- i.. bames. ! (3.) 122 lb r-s in pairs, bays, 1 rovvr.s or bhvks, ' ent rely soaml. fr Di 5 to tl years old. -izes suitaide for evchai.se in tLe two f r t named horses, will broken and . ttiare trotters in br1 e. . t aib h--re to Wiih u.'t less iliaa tlevtn hundred vliOO jouals. TVMvorirs of arMilerv b"r?e to be a- follows; j 40 Lor- f the firt named.) ' M 44 second C UO Hot, I ."0 44 third 44 5 XTith'n eren T) day frorn date f confract The atne rumr (lrJ) of same rla-es, rest-rivelr , wiih 'tfnnrtte:i (11) days frrrn date of contr. ct. and the residue ( :00) within twrr'v (2') tay frm oate of cntrsct, bid will I f en'ertxir-ed tinb-si. accompanitsd by a guaranty f -r iM faitiifui perform tree Form of b d and guaranty can be bad" on ip- ücjtkn t tL: ofce. Xo LU will be entertained for less than 100 borst rr.poa!s -a i!t te endorsed. 4-i'roro-s!s for Crralrj Ili r-es" ai J 'I'roKvaN for Artillery Hore " Ant otber inforrnatioti will Ne promptly t:en on application totLe uudersigLed, personalis or t-y letter. JAMES A. EKI atc-dti A. Q. M. C. t A. NOTICE.
VTOTICE-ALL ITLSLXS FMfOI LI P, OU W1I0 j. may te enrolled, ( a' ! bxiie,l men f.r the' purjH.se rt bem draiiod frttu ibe c.-untv cf Manor,. :a;e of iuian. for ervice in the army,, und-r the trier of ths iV-ib nt of the I r.ite l Su:e dated A'UU-t 4'h. Is.r2. who may Lave cla ui t exen.ption froia u.h tiulitry n-rv c. are beri-Ly riotitied lo per LoJIy It? atAl fp-ar at ibe State llotis. m) thee ty of I'idiara.t. ii, on Mot day, tLe lt day of September, ' lsS2, o-fore the aidriitiJ l'ommiv.iiie-r for m'J e,urity, and hi Itep.tir., who w-ifj t-ii a a Koard f bear aiM tltlentiine tl.e f cuse- f tv, rot;s claintin to 1 exrtnpt fruai w ilitary du'y. A Sarre.n will be appointed, wloe tifr It wll le to : ttepre.ent and ea?i ne jrons ctaimir.i: "exemption .4i th cnmuJ of disability, and to certify the ame ui ' wrii.ti. J. J." II AT Its N. Cciial;o;ier tf Maron com tr, Iniliaaa. ludlttsipd:, III. August 1R:h,l(e.'. ra-Talit
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E2:CUTlSION. T tin PF.tiU AND INIIANVriM RAI I.u Tip Com piny w'.l! plice oa sale at iha ITtiion lport eicsriuotkkets 10 tbe WORLD'S HORSE FAIR, at Caicaro, to hrh .pt. 2b1 to 12-h ira-lusiv. TT.e tlctftswill te p.Hsl f om lnJ'naplis to Chifaro fr- ra Sej tf tnbi-r lt. id Sept-iaVr 12:b. t:.c!nive. and 0 re lam frm spfsntr 3rt. to Sejcctnter 15:h iclu-be. 1'r.c' 7,ov for iL robiiti Uip. aaj,26-3wj. DAVID M ACT, 5u?t. nECRUITINC 20TH INDIANA BATTERY! -sa..wv THF. KrCKrtTIXa FF CF. f.-r ihe 20;h Tn.1!.in rtttry. i at th Am- ricin Y Xrr .flics, ou th corner of W''h n.-toti 1 d Xlrri'lun street., the usual Loan-ti-s ant lv.o.c" a.v will If civeit to vilui.o-T- iu tl'i t-ittrj ut t S j t. 1-t. Thn-s liesjiiTi? to etifrr tlif Artill-rv rm f tl e en h,w ill nut mou Lave a K'hhI au uMrtunitr. n U lirp presciitl. 1 art s .. 13 ,r r crui' vt ,;i do w'l to applr within the pre.ciit we?k to iLe uijivrig.-d U. ROPF.bTS. C.E'i. F. VliVSTnONG. J. t. MORIUS. IndUnpolis,cg. 25ih, ls62. aug6-d3t. WHOLESALE CROCERS. Earl 8c Hatcher, W II it I. E sj A I. V. OERS, 'lirrrrtn i 'V I dH j l l ii iiii.ia 200 IlllhS. New Orleans S par Just received from ilcmj Lis nd for sale by KAhb ft IIARHKIL EARL ft II VTCIIKR. o () () nvGS ,:io c"!Xve; MO Bas Java C. iTee; 10 Rales Jlocha Ci.fTee; For sal.- by EARL ft H ATCHER. T O 15 A C, RÖXES 5 Lump; 1(h) Dor.es 10 Lump; 73 Röxe 8 bump; 100 Boxes bright lbs; 50 Boxes dark lbs; 500 Caddies lbs; 50 Kes Six Twi-t; Tlie above a-sorm nt cf Tobacco is now tlie l.inre;t to be found in the West, and will be sold below the current i r.'.t$. EARL ft HATCHER. ESTRAY. JOTICF Str iyd from the sobscri'-er, living at No. loö Nortit El-t street, on the evening of tlie -.21 of Au ;u f. in-., an roii emy lu r-e with d.'rU b -s, niai.e a-uj ta I, sh.Hi ad round w ith ol I slioe, nlMut I5,4 hands hih, seven ye ars old. trots and paces under the s.i.hile end drives k n My in h Tries. A liberal reward will be given for h s re urn to me or for nny inf.Tioa'.on coi.ci nini Iii wheie.thoiits. Information mav be left at Woods ft l ou lrat's hvery stal l.-, Indianapolis. aug2.!:;t J. r..c t.F.. COLD PENS. GOLD TENS!! liOLD PEXSü! We are constantly reeeitin? new nocks of Ten, ninufaciured by JL,. AND -"' II f I III tUll W 11 I UL J Rut up in a variety of new stjle of cae, boxes, Ac, Ac, ; foreonvei.iei.ee. j I Uotvon, Stiiwnrt vc Oo.i auls-d2w SINCI.NC BOOKS. i Jitst SZiaivttl, i ClOXTAIXIXfiTwo HuEdied and Ffty favorite Songs' and .aerci.-e. Also ! THE NIGHTINGALE, Full of sweet Soni and Xf-l'r 'l-i'- -iTi J'lj31. WILL ARD ft STWELL. MEDICAL. TO THE UBLIC.
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MT WIFE, TiOSANNA FFaOWN, EFtNG AFFl.tCTKD wiih c.rorr.c ("i-f a- for sr.nie i ne, and teeing an advertisement of one Irr. S. W. Howard Ijidr, who made iri.li-al vi-if to Greenfield, I called tion the male lvt-.r, aiw arter n.me c.-ri' erat on w ith l. tn. I emt'Uned t.i-n tj take my wife's case ur.der treatm.-i.t, fjlly bel einz at lb- tint-, frmi what w at said durme vur eonver-aiioo, that be wa lr. E. Hoa-ard A. Nti, r miliauaiM ljs. tiie celebrated Canrer Ixtor. (of whom I bad rf en beard ) wh'i I a T..tLer t Dr. N. I4. How ard, of Grveuteltl. and whoi ie treatiiijr Jordan l.acv. of Ja k - sou lo n.-tiip, f..r a CAtiCt r w i?U an almost certai.ty of stKi-e-., o rapid ha be improved under the scier.ee "aut wisdom of h' treatment. lh b-int lr. Howard treated uiy w.fe for a considerable letrjrtb (t time without riving Ler any reiiff, or benefit ilie her in any nArmr wba'ever. If there was any Uanre she wa w o Kr ben b watli--barrel than Let b- undertook t treat Ler. Ulev.t, that be U no j-hvsician. lut an oH r.arr mebanie, asnniinar tLe prcl K-e of inestetn to d-e-,e t)., ppi make n ooey out of Ibe r creduliiy, I put lisb th to the world, and am all wbo Are aSl.ctetl. tLat the t aid "Dr. S. W. How. aid A Lady. Ctjlrv.yatit aud Cancer fvskians.'4 are bcTobtie and imjM.-ier. JACÜB UUUVVJJ. Haitroek cr.ty t IitsUana, July, udtilwlwSui
COLD AND SILVER. I will par he hirh-sf i f ce 'ne merrn 'Jol t and 5ilver, al f-.r L'n.:1 Mita iv-mtrt X"'e. oi.i lu'. KIU-.Y rr Iii it's UN. Fsr'iat. e t' r. rf:.e No. 24'; E4 tVuln.-ttn stree'. up -tar . .4 d'sftr t.. rubt hand. amK-l'-U jRY COODSrNOTIONSr&C. TIVI1I1, Kt'iiucdy Ct., fTIIOLKStl E DEALERS IN FORSir.N AND - metic Dry Uou.1?, aion, a-l iienta' FurnishInttoo.!. t ld To-t tiHice I'.uilJ ti. aas -Dm Meridian a ret-t, Indianapol , tod. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. G. L. S. RTslihuf. REXERAL COMMISSION AMD FORWARDING MERCHANT,
Large Firc-rruof ESuilding, SO. 124 FOl'imi 5T., W'FT .IDF, IIctvTceii .Tlaln Mreet und flic lllvrr LOUISVILLE. KV. Cff9U. C.niimiueiits are repeetfui;y -.licited, and immediate -ale with prompt returns guaranteed. janl3 DRY COODS. 8 P 0 0 Ö a R o - k u2 s
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GREAT REDTJCT'IOIvT Spring and Summer Dry Goods -No. 5 East Washington St, TO MAKE ROOM FOR EARLY FALL STOCK. TFIE FOLLOWING GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT REDUCED PKICES: LAWNS. LACE SHAWLS. JACON'F.TS. LACK MaNTLF.. OK. AN DIES. SILK MANlLLä.
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