Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3762, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1862 — Page 2

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it I n ton ! ti taa.iwt wa prrtrrtrd t ril of IlubcMk CorpiiV" ' 1YU t iL Lti-....., I'Ji ti-m-(il Jtv..eU ut 1C5 t'nt iL a roit ai d ic'ous rrn.cJv," t iev ppirr:!t!T f-.V for t!.-r rocr.t a;;e, a well m tU :r own. i 1 iiilr JVr tlu n Uioti, i ii r .'en e tu uü. Nit.'.inl i.J n -t of tlie. Slate C MMti:u;iii4 lui! tcti.e. At the pt-ei.l t'n;f, I ever. t!i' jfa ri 4 it tlie en r it httiesit of 4 4!4'!tt'e ;ii';iiieciii wollte e.iUrrit,r.i.''r'l aojoo; th righu tf the American citizen ! Th Ilritiah OoTeroRetit Jh1 cot lue to override it, even in the case of Napoleon, when they Lei J him a pcioutr od board tLe ZJf llerotf a tut Lurried him off to tea, an J to hi UianJ prison iu the oathera heminphere, without regard to theaafetj of t'n eSour t!u p-e nnuo H lr the forage, in orJer t;j aro'd the greit Writ of Libert r. Jeve. U rdi' Inlluencr A H;Mtt.cii Ir.eiid, ajajik-ii.; ot tli- effect of Jut. WniGiua ic ent 1-ji.v.im cf Indian i, eava it ii ieaiiik.l.!e l td tint with to ur three extertiu the cuuiiiie wheiein Ler;Aeh tiau-v' a In:e lticretseI DtiD KTHtic vuteatij the counties he JmJ not iit given KepnMiciu guti. Ai an illustration, he eUted tltat ih Governor f .tiled iu his ap;iutuieut in Warrick an 1 I'osej and there U Kepiltciin rote is largely augmented but in J ickoo, Flotd, V.unleibur, Sullivan, Vigo, Allen, ic. ic, W inj idee wai nut-it deleierioiH to the cuje he epoo I, m ii hon lv the lirj increte in the D?nicmti; vote. The Gvernr l i ite 1 th it he Ii id rn vie neveut vfive ?perv!iei during the ctnvas and toehold the rult! If he hid nude -iie hundred und lift j ther would luve ad led tweatj thousand to the Democratic mj'ritj. U" eue-l ilte-e facta for consideration to the jihilosp!i zitig ni'.nd of the learned jug of the Journal, and in c nnection inquire whether Joe Wkiour In been orth to the Republican ciu-e t'i juice jiil fr Li in ljr our Kepublic.ui friend:. Werteter think ther wm the ele;liiiit in tlie raSie. and that ther w.il tin I the keeping of hiru ratlier ui e-eiisiv e t.u-iiie-.i. Thev hive got b tu ou hmd to provide fur (inhow, and he h a niihtv huiigrjr mm. The poluiritl noineriult of t.e ex Got e. nor, and iu re-ul:, will ixint a morl.il' it wilt not adorn a t.tle The moral . it ii .tlw iv s safer U utic'i to )our principlei and jour frieuda. " N Another Kink. The Journal since itte election of Mr. Lincoln to the I'le-idencv hit advocated aid f iiureda peiceful sep i r t lion of the Seiten permitting alt th.it deoirel to le ive the old Union to go in pe ice and eittblish u confederacr of tlieir own. It h;i favored the war onljr for meicemrr considcr.i-tion-,hec iu-e it nnd in Iricrids could in ike money out of it, and not upon principle or polier, for did it not deel ire with greit vthernei.ee and so lemuitj thit a civil w.ir would be a thou. ind fold wor?e evil than tlte Iom of a dozen State? S V The Ilepul.licin rentr.it org.m h.t! g't a new kink. According to in theorr lite s-eces:on ol South Cirolini, which it jutiificd m being n litrmonj with the philosophy of our goreruniei't an I the revolution try principle upon which it btsed, was a virtu il dissolution of the Union it to eute l when the newr- came tint tint St tie h id j.tce ibW f lid olT from Ha connection w ah the bt l.t nee of the State. It is now viutioulv but nrt.'ullj bro idling n new iJei a new combinition for the Northwestern St itei. Diilr il inist that the result of the recent election in Indian.! and Ohio is a rerdict of tlieir people in l iror of uniting the de-tiny of the North ct and the South under one Government. It will not accept Ue!f, or permit nny one else to place a dif fereiit confruction of th.it eipiession of public entimeut. Knowing ih it it would be toth im prudent and impolitic toopettljr mlvocittf the idea which il Mv the Lite election einpli it. cully i!e clarei. it ttkev the imtt font mnh jlof accomplishing thit object by boldly avowing that the people by a I.tte majority have decided for it. 11 repeating .ml reitürming with greit fcrtin icity and apparent candor this view of the question, it hyes by familiarizing the public mind with the idea ot annexation to the Southern Contederacy.to finally peruade them to believe that that was their purpose when they deposited their votes iu the billot box. The sentiment of the poet will forcibly apply to thi. attem; ted demoraliz ttioti of public sentiment by the Iiurnnl and its piesont policy: Vive i.s a monster of fiighilul mien, A to te haled needs to le !ecu; Vet eeii to. oil, 1 itnii.tr with iit-r l ice, A e hr-t endure, then pity, then euili n e. Such is the philosophy ol the Journal. However repugn int to i.e jwple of the )rth w est in iy le the ide i of ecesij;i from t!ie old and union with the Southern Confe !er.iv-y, it hopes by keeping the iihjct ever before them to mike them 'f imiliar with her face," so th it th monster which at 6rst thev would hive h.ttetl. thev will ,lirst endure, then pity, then embrace.' The Journal has also another purpose in view in itncw kink. It encouroge and gives life to the rebellion bv advertising to the South that a tntjoritv of the people of Indiana nre traitors to i their own Government nod are iu favor of uniou ! with that of the reikis. Beware of wohes in sleep's clothing. Tlte Tenth DiMrict. The o&cial mijr.ty lor J. K EnGiRT'1!. Dem nrat, fur Congrr, in the l enth Iiutiaii D strict, i four hui.dre! ai:d thirty nine a Democratic gain over the Cotigression il vote of $C) nf t hirl v-thr him1ro.l it-. I (xnir ! .lit Tl. V w " 'J " ..... .... .... V . . J " 1 . . . ' V people of this d'trict will lie ably repie-ented in ti e next Congress. The following in the ofiie'ul vote: Erarafs. Alien irr: Whitlev 21 Elkhait :4 Dt Kali. 272 MiicnriL. Lcr m.e 615 ' S euben el6 Noble 21 m Kosciusko -1CJ 21 10 2I1U . 4 'J ajor.ly ... Tbr olllei Vote. On thi subject the "doodles" hire nach to My, in echo of the Chicago Triinnr. Sur.e idea dt be formed of the mtnr.crof cor.dnct fo'diera' elections by the loiiowin ftom the Dubuque conespooJence of tLe Chicago Ttm: Ve hive r.rt c&ly a gool rrorect of giiing Mr. Mahrnra majority of the Lon.e vie. Out d crniiij; the Dem -erat ic Sitte ticke! Our gtii s eeiy ;lxe re very lar-e. The nold eis v.te i t eaiiy liveU ot e ag tint us. Thr. u.li ptthticat Ukkery ot ilie GoieiiKir'auew. tie whole thing I- a bare fraud. We htie letiers liom tl e 21-t Iowa, slating that Democratic old et in that regiment wtre t.-t lermitted to ue Uet.ui.licau ticket! io write Pein vra tic n mes on, und th it the Dt-ciMT4tte li. ki t were all JeUoyed l.v Ke I i.blicaii cüii er, and, i.i one in-t ii.te, a ol.er w tto tu iie t.iot"-r!f prxitiitietit in uiiii lur lie Democratic cau.-e. w ane.'.'ed ai l toiiti ed .i. tl-e urd hue utiii) evening; lslhHi er buy Dem er tic voiet were polled m cettvin Du'-oxjue eommi,ie, and that the 'fficeri soMthey inil t fti u ete w rillen iu pe.x'i! We kria In e. is . miiitr ot fi. t,l!. .t Mr M ilt t h il but lomleett iotri tt uii eti to thvir loun:. aiaf Ju pe Wi'so:. but teuiy sevt-n. Tli.s is tLuo party, bcl ot-a party iliU of doing buLf.

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A 'tranjp ntid tlnrraln Report. ' n e k . i!.' e ti e intl'e ol A) ttrt un, runetou ie.ratton liive i itei v a-h.nt'u City, to to.-u!i w.ih she I'te-i-iet.; u;s,n the .tctittl t'lfiMi.t.on ! nIT.i r , mi'i to Mte-t xrne ill I III 11.." i 'Ii 114'. Ill " t-l ' 1 II c i tn ii.n 1 lie 1 .(. I r''V'U Iis .ie'r-1-tiiiii k.iid'y, and lo ore i I i!iro, as wr t..e I ear l.oi'.'c J hi m i d cr) lutlv. Wt mt loll thit in one of the in'etv ! the t'ie'f!ci'.t ft t.ktv expl iuetl the eni'mr tsue:tt un r wlnt-li he li.Mied Uef.ka liielv (l'ihe I n'ljieol P.it''-t tMn;ii-n. at.tl wh"e out rr.t-i.tT. ujoi il rxI r- el liie o, it.i I tint not-.h oi the d:s ftr iin-t.ihtte Uen aieiiisl hi.J tau gn.eia!, b v .pg llt ff ilt iui uid InxM-s. rt-lu-ed or wii;il i .ii.- in t 1 i. , 'a ..I ;.tn I' n uA.irn

t p ii In ttiiel, and ood i iittW nit'i their , f "in all civil oili re. Intel not in their t.tsi.e tin fiona unengaged. knwii:g th 1 1 I'.i e's army ' t o y ieid to ilr. Lntoln a fce:i-rtis u;rt, m.d was at ihe tima teing cut to niece lor t!ie want ' it was not until ti ey tw hitn viekJinx to the dereinforcefxenta. The Pi e-ident, directly or indi- mnds of the radical AboluionUti issuing an rectly, gave the mines of these gen en is, and in J emancipation proclamation, arre-tng citizens answer to the question wby they bad Lot been ; w itbout warrant of law, and iu"j ending the writ proceeded with, cxpl lined the military emergency of habeas corpus to prevent their having a hearwhich required the movement of the troops to hJT, snd similar meuies, that they became Fiederick, anl the consequent postponement of alarmed and felt impelled to pi.t in at the polls all investigation. their olemn protect agiinst uch act.. The I'lesideni pr.ke of Geertl McClel ; The vtte of the 14th i no ptpuiar condemn-v-lio'a r.enifiso!r citnpiin with no dmir i t:'n of the war for the Union. Not a mm In

tiott. ni when nkei it there w.n no other General whi coull be eieefed. fnrtkly exp ts-e 1 the opinio t th it the -innv wouil not tittt uti'ler anv other le ider. He s'ate! that he had otfl'ied the couini it.d to (Jen. flink, but th it otlicer had declinoi if, and the army it-e f de m inding McCletlan, there was rto ither expe-li-etil left than to gire Mct'ieüin control. The J'ie-ident criticised 3IcClellan'a mode of proceeding witli hi army; his slow nes, and the prec lu'inna he took in hiving a full equipment of tents, provisions, etc.. but -aid that a (ortion of the army under i'or. had run away, mh1 he was fortel to let the rtny hoe a cumni.itider by wlt.iin they wouM taiMl. M'tch more of the like cmn er-a'ion tv the 1'ie-i'Jent h it been icjeatelto in. but we h,ie i en eitou. b lo let 11113 one kn w 11 I nn lerptand tint if the iVesi-ient ttlks thus pnlilicly of the m inner in whih atl'tiis ate 1 -ondue'ed, iixi, to iet sons not tonriceicd vilh the (ioit'intnent. lifts the veil which Indes ihe mislori unes and troubles of the Government in the ditection 'it public alTtira, how much reiter must iie these Iilhculiies und embarrassmeiits which the 1'ie-i dent from ;i le.inl for public itr crest ilid not expose or relate. Iiis invaiiib e and ofl-ieetted reply to all iie-stioiis why he did Lot do this or do tint, was, Wn.it t an I dttT" We would be glad if the deplorable condition of ollicitl in hi ietnii.t at Washington was VXn liin-sl to t'ie ptrii il disc!o.iii by the Ihesident in fi's coriviTSitioti. They did not stop there. The Jhesiiifitt denied thit Illinois had tilled her quoa under thecal.; this was indignantly repel lei by gentlemen nie-ent from this State, und the 1'iesideiit le.'eried to the War Depirttnent, and it was not until the ie -ords and pipers of that depirtment had been thoroughly inve-ti-gite-1. tit it it was made k'iowit in c.ili -iat circ les th it Illinois had answered the call! We aie told that il Ins been reforted here by those who were pt e-r lit at the lime, th it iu a conversation ution the inevitable Mct'lellan. the Secretary of War exwe-s-e-l hini-Il rn3t lorcibly: and that it was ftalel that Mr. S anion would have re-igned tinoii McCiell ill's re apimintment, lud it not Uen ileeruel nioi e advisahle hv tli-e w ho wish to "K ril ot llie General that Mr. S. anion should re miin heie he i unlaw ait the good lime. Gn. 11 tlleck's tuppoed friendship a d -stqiport of McCiell.in witi tliscussel, and the Secretary of War. directly or indirectly, intimated that he h id "got II illcck almost riht," and hoj el iu a short time to hive him perleclly jo upon the matter of dis missing McClellau. The charge generallv, if li tt stpvcially, made, was tint Gov. Reward was McCiellau'a steadfast supporter, und that if he could be got oui of the way, everything would be II riuhl very nun. Tnese level. itiiois are not very encouraging. A pgintic it-bellinn is ragin.' at the Sown. Ho.-tile artiiu-s me wrilhin cannon hot ot the V 1 Depintiiicnt, and the whole energies of the (ovei n meiit me waste 1 ami tlc'triyed in a miser ibie and tlisieputahle effort to crush out McC.eüan. How MtCleilan's rtny is pa!s;ed aid his pi at s liiHtnted by this intesline vv ir iu the ntlminis tr tiion concerning him, may be mote easily im agined than uescnbe!. Welhiiik the I'tesident is at fault in one particular, lleouht to mike the Administration a unit. If lie thinks McClellau to be inefiicient, let him . dismiss McClellau and Mate the re iSoit publicly, ll he does not think ilcClellan fit to c onui and, he is wrong in keeping him tin hour in the fcetd. If he thinks M-.-Ciell.tu the proper pernon tti cnmniaiitl the in my, or finds hiinsell coin Jielhtl lir the want of a more competent person, 1 keep him theie. he ouht to comj el eveiy member ot his Cabinet lo j:ive the commanding General his hetitiet anl uist Tectual upport Tiie revelaiioiis made to the Weiern delegations, in no way gave any pimise of future g'ory. Tiieir eiT..-ct was depie-siog in the exticme, and they can not iail to produce the univ etsal belief that tiie Administration lack vigor, not only of thou-ht but ol ttction. Let the iVtsident without del.tv cive assurance to the publ.e, not by letters but bv action, tint J the (loveiiimetit is no longer tlivulol and dis tr.ii tevl us to the choice of men, but is united in o.te grand purpose of action to put down the re bei boti. The Urrciit lilcct innt. The Louisville Journal says of the recent elections: The results of the elections in the States of Pennsylvania. Ohio aud Indiana, exhibit an ex Inordinary income ol success on the pai t ot the peij!e in the.r 1110 etuciit against the radical mid u'ti 1 johcy of the Ab 'uionisis. Wt lather te gie. tint Ihe n unci f "Din Hr it" w is .cnei-aby iii'opted in ih iii)Vt-:iicn(, a inovemeiil pt'tici pated iu by con-ci v.itit t-s of .ill part'es alike, hue perh tps the n ime is n t urn titer of much im pori.mce. 'Ihe Itosfon OiurUr justly iy, that, in eich of the three g 1 e.i t eit ties n untJ, besides tlie elect ion ot an ndd.lioii.il number of so died Democrats t Congre-s, Kcpubhcnis wh. wete e-pe i illv virnletit and otfeusiv e have been betten, or men of mote in tdeiate .sMuii) hue been substituted for them, by the Hepublic.tns ihetnselies. It is impos.ii, le to mist tke the-e sy inp toms. The "greul uprising" of the people, in its just .uid true sense, has bcun uol lo destroy, but to in ike whole. Tnee eievtions indie tie, in a m inner not to he misapprehended, Mte thorough opiositiou of the -eople to Ihe r.td cil agencies which have been so long i,d st miscli evuuslv at I. . .I 1 . woik in this tountrv. m all tlieir modes und mannest ations. ; e yt .... I , 1 I . e people beg mi to see mote 1 C'C tily wtiit evos tbe-e avenues In e tlccted and to what they would lead, if not checked and controlled. The elections me a ceri iin lebnke t ihe w hide em incipatii n j olicy. And this pMj). ul tr tide is one win, h can iiot uo bick. Theie is no reaction possible ngiin-t the torward movement w fiicli oi.ee brings t in itici-tn and radicalism toapiu-e. Ti e lime must come when the iinI ulse iu which conited all the power ot their b o.d mid con upl propre is exliiustcl. Thev i ,,!J I vioei.t.y ! Uta be have then tetchcl ther cilinoiaiii! t. rte;e he t e 'iiiniaiii i now and e leiched it ai.d can go no anther; c tu nte I sine, tint it can lie er a. 11 Uta .ii ie,.is a n is , i . i I II Hl Iin, til. I .nlln nt i ti',1 .s 1,1a .1. It ,. j - . - - - .......... . v j u ' . . 1 J b- . V . - rt have so leiriullv endured. The Xew Albany IsJrr sy: Tlie people of Indim i hive spoken, trumpett'li.frl, agt iist the plans aid meisuies of tlie Alxnit oi.ists. U.'a'i the Kejiublicin membersof Congress from tins Slate, who voted 'or the ab litioti td r!a ery in the Dtiitol Columbia, for the 1 es.deiii w d j scheme ol em nc p.tt:on and ,

Col m.Xition at the etpe:is of the tax pivers otskk or wouinle 1. drw the r itv wiih c msiderst

tiie count iy. and for i.ti.er rad:cil meisuies, Juli in 'be facility , tne dead, who have mci ificed nil for ! hit e h is oeii re elected, u:i.-, indeed Cdtax ! the country, are put tuck upon un interminable ' L i iipj.e J in by thirty or out vote where two j lüt, smd tl.eir families hive toait for months ! yeirs ao he hoi thirty five hundred. On the t before thev receive dollar of the amount lor' uiher bind, ali the Democratic memoer wTio op- ' wh'th the Government is in lebred tothedetdjs..el those metsi.ies hte been re elected, and ' -soldier. This ytem does more to di-courage .. 1 1 I I ... ..I l i ' . .1" .1 f i '

.in iiigny i: ctct-evj nijrii.e, wiui a s:ngie . exception. We l ever doubted th it the people of , Iml'iiii wouiO reu-ier this verdict on the fcrst . rroj er Kciion. Ti e re-u't wi l teach a lesson ' to t.'.e nJ c lis Tlie people of this St ite h it e a gieat. ! p.r.unouitl iLtere.-l in ihe pieservation of tlie Linon. lo sue the Lnton her s.i;i hive ... ... ... m v . .. v ,.V'I ii.i rn gone forth io vast numbers i.i fight its Some of the Abol.tioni-ts m Ts took tl.e bttt'es. motive w!i cn antUi iietl the leople, and m;; px-e 1 thai it j wa den t on lo the tsi.ot.s docti ii.es ot Sumner . ati.l Lovejoy not lore Jor the (mon.b.t hatrtd yr the South wii.ih im, ell-l ihem to end ilieir i.s .td iroiiters n title L'oou .irmc Tint i;. sut.it -pint anim tied the j e.pie e idei t 'rum t! e ri-siilt ot the e'e tiuii. m.d more e-p-c iTv the reuli in those ri.oKn t f the Stare wheit line ! sei.r the largest po;a.rtoii o .solo.ci to the I.C.I Jheje p'e of InIi.iiri. wh le desji slug . rid re pi. ! tiii'e ihIJ.ius i 1 ci i . i . es o Sunmer, A if . . Hit , aUawor.o .lit coUip.il. v , me ntJte pn ilcr.4icdy .vid earrti'.lj devotvd lo lb I'oioa thaa i

0 . They areimreiled by a nobler mo-! '.T rf thvt c'" of poof "riMi. ThfV I

an of then liir than rr. til e.J"t!t.e to filit f.'.l the Ui.'on is rsturi-j, , üi.. I tliey aain hue Iree act. es to ti e ce m by t avol the 31 i -r tii riter; but ihjv h ue i o .w'l-h or ii'eitliti lo py'.W iheir I1skI r "'jU üfler : ii. , v i I ' I iiv I ' . ' J - . . 1". ,) tLiiu t Iolt ni!!i-i.- of ne.roe- who wo'jidj jooi ow-truu ll.fiit ly lniiM:tJ.nf th -Hi!s, i ;Ie; if ittii.'.' i n thtir jiojtity itud catii.g oul tr?etr tlc'ui.e j The r!oH itf the clectin in 0'iio and Inlimi, ri'Mi tmiJi nunc t!it::t tuen puty victory.) The je..;ie of lfie-e .St.'t. bom an in-j ' coi.-i. VrOi f o 'i-'ii of i.t. i u.s, w rre ies rousf ; ! r y .tiifot!, t nst tin liie A-imni-tration. Dem i cr. t. hwti.b the m Ii rm-tlir t - r.lol j I or tiirt . r -i i r - 4 1 1 ,r I n ftCMan. lit i 1 1 ' I ; been e'ecie! to Ctit,i'j?s in Ituli na or O-iio i.ut i j in tavor ol the t.roe ution of the w ar lor the i i Union. 1 1 is only a pro: e t a-ain-t a diversion I ; d ti.e war fr-m the ot-jeiia br which it was! com nie: ed, and ht'm-t a vii-lttin ol ih-e treat principle ol civil lihertv which are older than the Cofi-titution itrelf und which are guaranteed to the citizen by thit instrument. A Mich it is a rebuke of thoe whose coun.-eU the Pte.i'!enl has unfortunately ü-uiicaI to, iiyainst, in we believe, his own bttttr judgment. Xlie i;i'Cllon. We hive re-erve-1 our comment, on the e!ec tiniis in iVim-ylt ti.i 1, Oiiio und Iiitiitua, nnril the retut i.a hh-.uld tome iu mote fullv Thev i hue been held luck fr stn? iinknown re 101 Mini we aie still without oirh repr ts as cii ili'e us to-pek tlcrinitely of the tiguies, althou-h the immense con-ervaiive gainst mi l victoiies are so abiiiid nit a, to leave no doubt :is lo tlieir unifoini and remarkatile meattim. That an overwhelm. ng change in popular t-en ' tiinent ha et in, no 01 e any lonier doubts. Tlie radical party leidet s admit the ellect in moiej than desptjnding, in little rhoit of despairing tt'iies, and the consfi vntiv e inen me icjoicing with seiene Mtiifaction oer the prospect of 11 fuiuieof wi.sJum and statesmanship iu the nation. Iu Pennsylvania, it tdiould be remarked, that the conservative voters h.nl moie to contend nguin.-t than in nny elect inn ever betöre lielu iu that Sine. Tlie vast number of contractors in the State who were asses-ed by party politicians tor the purposes of the election contributed a very giet sum. which was expended chiefly in the 1 11g er cities at d towns, and against this force the conservative men wotked with nothing but tlieir principles. Ue sides this, the radical party made a most unjust aiid anli Ameiii-aii use of the Piesident's martial law proclamation. Timid men were as-urcd that the proclatnilion memt tint any nun who voted or talked agaiiisi the radical Ciimlidates would be Hiiepted at once us a traitor. The t u t that nun oiouj tmesis had been ircently in. nie in Pennsylvania on charges of tli-loya!iy gave a ceitait. color 10 the?e ihreats, und operated wiih much lone on the minds of men who were so weak as to believe that an Atnetican Administration was redly so unjul and tlesjiotic. These influences, however, wete iiisiiJlkient to keep bat k the expiessinii of the voice ol the people iu in my parts of the State, and the conservative gains everywhere are of the tno-t siniticai.tch trter. If the vote of the Pennsylvania soldiers could h ive been taken, the State would have doubtless have viven ne ally a hundred thousand m ijority lor ihe Union ami Constitution party. In considering the result iu Pennsylvania, it is necessary to remember tint the majority of Mr Lincoln in 1 c6 J was o'J.Glej over all oppo sition, and oD.lö'J over the lu.-ion ticket run ii'itiu-t liim. Oiiio Ins spoken w ith i voice ol startling power. The conservative majority in this State is to be compared with the majority of Mr. Lincoln in leb , which was over 2d.U(MI. If the present conset vative majority is estim ited nt ubout 2'I.UbU, we have heie a change ol 4-J.000 votes, which would hate been enormously increased bad the soldiers of Ohio been at home to vote with their relations and friends for the Union and Cmi.-lir ution parly. Indiana gives t.UOO or thereabout majority for the conservative ticket. This is mioiher mid a very significant voice for the Union m d the Constitution. We tire, at the time of writing this, unable to say bow the Legist uures ot ihe d.u".i-nt Suites are constituted. We may tike it for framed that Mr. Wade wilt not bo te-c!ected to the United St tes Senate from O.'iio. and tint a Democratic Senator will be letuiiicd fiom Indiana. The :ran l result of these elections will be that we shall probably bear le-s of rad'tul slander mid inq citiiience heie iu Xew York. I he prent States who hive given tlieir voices for the pro tection of the Constitution are loyal Slates, and it will not do to say they are lehellious or traitor ou. The radical cry of "rebel und traitor" henceforth becomes tie.iM nable itself. Let no iii.ui ti ne fell the b tiitheni enemies ol the Union that these Notthein States .sympathize with ihem in their designs. Let no ni m dare intimate that the irt Stalest of the Xorth have declareil in taior of ticiM ii. On the contrarv . if thei e is any loyalty in the radicals, we may now expect j 1.. .1 ..... .1. ,1 .I..,.. . . .11 ' to hear them tloins their tint v i s citizens and tell ing the ei.t mies of the country , in the loude.st ! I alalia ;.e. the until ihn ihe coiiseivative men oi ; iheXoith aie the ab!e-t. brav et. mul mo-t unva- J ryiiii: Mipporter-j of the (i iverniuei.l. lleie.tfteri tue accusation id tic 1-011 against coi,s,.r v ,ti t e men is lending aid and com 'ml to the lejellijit. -A. Y- Jour, of Connnrrre. Frantic Kanal iciui. J ; V. (Jf'jfCtion to the A'ecro I m mi jr ution in I'linmt Pronounced "Treason to the H public and to Humanity." The Xew York Tribune, of October 17th, s.i v: In Iliinois, laborers are deplorably senrce, owing to the he ivy drifts in nie by the war. 1 One third of the a lull nble bodied males of lint i Mate me either engaged in the war or hue been disabled while so engaged. Ltboris of iur-e j in e aer dyinand. There wil! be less land p!owel, li.. U I ll Ll.l. O.I 1.J l .tl til.... 1. I I ........ . t ' ii.-i "uen fiMini.inn tint iiMii U'U.ii, uriiurc ' :. . t ... us senrcuv. jieaiii:ire, iiinusaiajs 01 iuu;iies: , .1 ... ' ... ...1...1 . ... 1. .... 1 ...t 1 iiuiii ri4i 11 hi irnis mr icacii'iii; ntrr sou win 11 ' lorder. These aie readily hiied bytho.-ewhj: want them, irres; eciive of paity. Uut thoe wht don't want them ur rather, who do want 1 them to make capital for their party and flir thei itbeiiioii ue m iking a furious outcry against j this. They are determine! that it shall slop that tlieir Srate?hill be left unplowed aud unsowed in order that tl.ee joor fugitives iom tne sup's.itof armed treason shall be thiveti back1 into its sup;Miii itgain, or lelt to starve mid freeze I dur ng the coming winter for want of lood and ; jiin.;,,. When such treason to the lienublie and i ... i i.. ... ' .i .. . I . t. j to l.uiiiuiit v seek concealment uimer the cloak ; . n ..... :, ..... t.: .1. ,; t. .. . .: t i - r te n.rtt away, leaving the tieason expcsed togeaeral scorn und lo.itlunT V Pay or the Di Hd Soldiers. There are numerous cumpJain's concern'ng the üi! uorii.es of the I'.iv ouster's Department i iu settling the claims tor nrteirs ot ptydueto; the lamme of ttioe ofmers wtio have ti.etl in battle. While living officer, whether in health, I reci uimg tmn any omer ciuse; lor wiuie nien ktiow that, if they tall in de.ci.se of the country. their w es and children mar sutler wnt for an i indefinite reriod, at the san.e time that the Goverr.meitt owes thrm arretrs of py mid bounty t etrt.ed at the co-i of lite it.seo they hive but' liti! enr .ur i-'rmei.t to enter ihe ervite TI . iU nie tsi true ot the nuale of allotting reoions to ' the widows of officers killed in ction. A thei y:rin works now it mt be y ear before a w idw 1 receive.-, her perioii. We hope to see tl.e-e er-1 rom fcd'.ly irmedied. Hei tit e h"Uhl Iit be j iein.iiud to encircle the C thus of tho ualiant Icioeswho have perihei Pirduty' sake, i.or keep ihe bread trom the chddieu they h.ae left behind ihem th helpi-R- wari of the country : o,d Gov em rnent fir which tttey laid dowu loefr , li-.es A'. Y lltrtld. ' jrOn S tturd tv I. -t ti cie weie 13.4Ü0 mnin lheaiioiis e.ili ;- in M.is..i ln.M-tt Why are the-e triv; witLLelJ lioiu il.v liut ernuttLit tsertit

Death of riivood riiher. The A'lantv ffJi I ftrlliarnerr of recent dve

annoUM-e tiie ttii, at tiQ pUce, of Llo 4 I i!." i , at tiie ex ict a-r. id h iy lour vett- Mr. ri-i.er w.is wtll known in Ih.u i.i. In l-li'J he wn elwtei to the Lei-1 iltoe uoiu S ei l.t 1. 1 . county, and in tint , Hy tiHk a prominent po-i- j tiou jh the M1 v ..( t e ol u'lr i I)-ruo taiic met--j ures. At this tune Mr. Ki.-her wore the l'.iikcr nit .1) ,d .t. ijj Cl) (tt , i brimn,el i:.tt. ard aO-irri ihe jireshr lli.-e " Fr eud Spe ik- ! tr." While a member of the LeJ-lilaie he in rTil il You m lad ol Inli in iMiIis. w hu t:rihi rn. J notiri (j iiker, Mr. higher ws u (,i i-t ullr.i pro 1 very in m, nl nur ol the 1 1. st lower o' CtlhtMin nid t!ie S..tii Ctro'T t srh.d. lie was i wiitt-r of jiett poer, au l j-t-ed a i v vt luti.J of iiiiurm it iiti o;i ai:n i all t.ip'ca I't leid i. etai.hitel at Wa-hington f.-e Sotthrrn I'rt$$, a piptr devoted to ll.e advocacy ot eces- ! siou. At the coaimeiicement of the civil war l e j went South aud became conuected with one of! the Nashville papers. After the occupation oft mm city oy the r eleral troops be went to Atl inU. where be resided as a refuse up to the time ot Lis üeatb Arie Albany brdytr. The uhioined 'etter i worthy of note. Xo doubt it 1- n tine, excel t the piiu ciion th .t ! V .lOswtiiiti wil; be clecie l, wliich weiiunk is a I "lit.ui:ht" totti of "tlie w ish": J To the Hütor njthe Uvtlon Courier: j On the boat from Xew Ymk I Ind nn oppor j iiiiniy ol talking wiih a sold'er liotn Lrtuisiaua, ttketi at Aiitiedin nd paroled, lie was oece-h ; to the b ukbone. S tid the Suth teas out and i was bound to tiay out. 1 aAed him ifj that whs the uniform senliniei.t in bis j mi my. liy no mem-, iid he, hut tlie number! in lav or ot the oid Union was daily growing le-s, and alter the Northern eleclioits'ilns fall ihtre would not be a vesti-e Jell of the Unionists. I asked hi m w hat the elections wou'd have to do with it. He stid. " flie A'..li ii.is's will ctrry cur S;ile, and tint will settle the coiisc.eiice ol every ild liner ia the S tutlt." Jlut,"saJ 1, "supfe the Abolitioifi -ts are be iten, and thei e is a t h mce tor it even in egotistical o'd Ma.s;n-hu-e:ts, ;ind a still better one in Ne 01 k, and an almost ceitaiuot.e in Pennisl Iva iiia?" -Then," said he, "it would be a bid sight for US." Why?" said I. 'Indeed I don't sr e it." "Well," replied he. "evtr d -d North Ctrolit.im, and half of the ut of them, would then throw down their uns ami sweir they would not tuht another minute. 1 tell you there is not one thing old .fftr pi ays for 8 noicli as to hive Wadsworth nut iu Governor of New Ymk. I was in Iiiclimond when '.he pipers with the nomination Cime, and they all s...i,i there could not hielee:i a mote buky iioniinaiion, for WadsWuith having been in W.iliinion is known. For he will be elected. The Abolitionists have coi.ti! ot ihe Nin th, jost its web iveol the South, and they don't want us any more than we want lliem, and what persons on both sides don't want they won't b ive. If Wadswoith should be beaten, sind Andiew should he beaten, and the iesi of them, it would just show that a 111 -ijority of the North want us buck in tie old Union, and there aie so many now in the South who want the s une ihii g, we bould have to come buk. Put I tell you the Abolitionist will have it all their own way, and we shall hai e it II our way, mal your Northern old line Unionists ami il.eii ielatioi's dow n South will ha e to cave in." Muih more he paid, but enough on this point. raun. Vnws or Prauh's Kentucky Cam paicn A letter in the Augusta Co institution alist, dated Uirdstown, Ky , Sept. V.'7, says: Il is no part of Gen. Prax's nre-ent plan t.i occupy Louisville. At every move he Ins tie ceivel. out-ei.era!l and onitl n.kel Uueli, who is now making: his way to Louisville If lhai;'s object iu m.ikin-.' I lie recent demonsir ttiou .ig iiut Louisville was simply to draw PuelPs limes thither, he has mici eedel His uheiior o' je-jt may bv; to f ill back iu the diiection of X ishvilie imd lejlis-ess tint place, but as yet his trategy is not appiirent. I he Yai kecs woultl hate us believe that he is closelv jiiosc ibv their forces in the rcro:iade movement. A day or two will develop the real situation of nfTiirs in Ken'uckv We understand that ihe late Xoithern accounts from that State have not occasioned that solu i fude in official ciicles which pervades the publi;1 mint. The Colorado FriAti We have nlrenly mule some light ttllusionsto Ashley '.-, mon-rious CoIoratJo Iraud.mid the part cur r-a e-ei.tativ e, yr Mitchell, had in the mutter. We now learn from a nenileni in who has jeen the correspond ence. that the other Indiana si'iticinii mixeitup in lie swindle is Hon. Henry S Line our He publican U. S- Senator. 'I he citizens of Toledo me piepaiing tetilions to Countess luking f"r li e expulsion of Ashley. The citizens ol Indi ana, w ithout repaid to p irty, should pi ep ire similar petitions demur-ding the expulsion of Line. The honor and credi: of the State alike requite that Mich il man tdiouM no lotiger lie allowed to di:r ee us t.y occtip ing a ?eit us our Sen;itor. Ft. Wayne Srntintl. Indiana Cotton. Tie Louisville Jonmal say?: We receive'! from Lieut. G. W. Clark yesterday, an open ball of cotton, .rowii on his firm rear Lexington, Scott county. Mr. Ciuk in I'ums ns that l e raised twenty-one plants the pie-ent se isoii, -:mply as mi experiment, hum winch he picked fortv pounds of cotton. The simple imwn us is decided! v superior to the rdi m nary -j ecimens 01 1 enne.-sce ottoii. beuten ant CI uk is conti'lent tint the soil mid dim tfvof S 'Ullicin Indiana ate ndipted to the culture of cotton. CiTIn? Fclrril (liiveinmeiit is about to supply c ery soldier who has lost a leg in b 1 1 ? ith ; a HiniiItMi !e. 't a-' i ivs .iciical U rector Abbott. ' II tving two wooileu !es of its own it is onlv fair I that the ttov citiinent should Mipply one apiece to its soldiers. , ""Tl.e Xew York H"rJ siy Jon W. Foavj.Y. one of the paid officers of the Adminis tration, is reported to have realized fortune iu j war contracts. S. Ii. Ci kth, one of the paid i Genends of the Government, is reporie! to have j made 11 fortune in war "strategy " MARRIED. II.MI.t.V-WALIaCK-f)n the it;st.. at 10, I o'clock, . M.. at Christ Char-h. tit Iroii ir.ap ,j,t bv K-v. ' X.T. in. In, r . iL Mary .V VVÜac-.-, or tLi c.ty, to Hr. i.tiU, C. Ibirilm, cf lt;j. rit, Inj. i fc'ii!c:nna:i Anr ple cpr. i iSiei:il IVotiee. j a $jcif i time, tit orJere! itvtl'f ir the rspiratlan otthtim:ftl, vUlle vi.,irjt.l th mjid tr rtn . frt ' irnvj f the timtth'S ijrf rtr1trn1 ,mt . FOR RENT. IOIl hhM" A hous ' ji th- c iiit-r T Tennessee ar.d m. CUtr trteu, ci.Dtaitj.UK lou' rom, kirch n aud girrj cell . PAX. NT L UJVfc. PC!. Z iirt STOLEN. IB-ATST HORSE STOLZN. TULFX LiM THE 5LBSCKIBKR, IX GREEN IO lwijbtp Jrfc-n ctHji iv, iiKi vati, 0:1 the i.icLt cf - viur 9 U -:tn.t.-r, bty hurs, thres year' old, 16.' i hii-i t:;t, iLe hfl teet bou ha.f wh,t. a whir mii 1 on u,e Kti huor, tiie r:tt wtit? ai d h ta 1 no: fad 1 lrri,a Ji- i. upt.oei tw be Ukn by a conpl cf j Mrrt, aid ha pruibty teu tan to tlhrjui. j A lif-oral rew ird !!! b given fur n e r?tam of th ! bor.-. or tor is'-raui'iR t-i w-.ll .t to L a rorprv. i Ad trs Ee at Wer!y, Mr.a . counry. b-duca. j veil dAw-jt AMiio. V J DVYIS. j MEDICAL. j EDr. JD.B. (Darter j PdlSXUN AXD SCRi.tüX. OFFICK, H Xcrti tUinoit, atreet. -ecoa.1 fl"r. K(V j i t" ce TS .Norih I!i:r. i street, lt iiav-tpcli.., Izi. i orUl-:.ni j TOBACCO ÄND CIGARS. I Jon. a. in:ii)Li(;i:i:, WHOLESALE IjEALKR IX VlfailXIA CAVKXblsH. XATCRAL LEAK AND $wc; r luicii. JÄ'.t ciurrr-f tlrvrm fcr tlie tuilltur., ma-i Comtu:sill M"fÜ!'I Jlivr In Iit- a !r.i- ant eil n-!trtd toclofToLt Co Lieu I v nl ;w U ig' t I . a-l: . U. 3 i'ALUtli UttLF, OCttQ-iCs IrvJUtai,!!.

AMUSEMENTS.

IETROPOLmX HILL. THÜHI)AY KYKX1XC, OCT. e.l.ISf.2. fourth ni-bt rf 'ht . t rom.ar fir Ih-ama trirU:id ' fr i.i tli , To r na'! flt-t i THE CRICKET. rn Ei mu:ii :i M l; i ll V, Vr H MX A. VI-! ti.M. y.t. v. . II. I II. KV . !r. v i:i tur cj-t. ". L. KKLLLK. ud lLr ent.r-.- Couir-a' Th Tjpatr ha brt iirlT iTmTst1. o.t i.te 1, Ac. rr.:Ci'S OF ADMISSION. Dress Circle üd Tarquette ') " Lady an.i bVatlerneu . c,"ery4. .t.1."1 . ir;vteK"xe..V.V..".V."."!..V,. f-0 certs TS -as " $4 r9 -53 s0 single sat -old ia rrir,te Bcje. j j, opn at 7 O.elo:k rerformance Mnmwi !t7;,. wrtla FURS! FURS!! Fir. I of Ihr Ki'.'iMm. I II A VF JUST RFCKIVKD J!T Fir.r INYOtCR OF bAHlKN'niit JtV IL'hS x l.i-e and :dei 1 a.vortm-iit at vr low prces. Lall Dil i xm ue tLifuc IS VAC UWIS, ocl20-dlt No. IS Pennsylvania treet. SEWING MACHINES. TIME MMsOnE.VCE Sewing Machine, MAKKS roUIt DISTINCT STITCtlES ON cup and th" same machine, and ha the reversible fee. I; 1., .. U. A IK FX' ramily KnltliHg Jlacliinc, YOU. KMTTIXti SOCKS AND STOCKINGS, And all kiriiN of fjney work. S VLKS-KoitM, Xo. 1" l'eiirts Ivania street, at Ithrcp Si Wrigh;' LaJie .vucrloii More. Wm.II. SIIAUP. Acenf, oc20-tllni Indianapolis, liwi. PAPER. PAPER HOUSE. LETTER IP2P "R;!, CAP PAPEIl, ISTOTE PAPER, Wn ATPTPHNTG PAPER, lEvg A3STI3L.1L. A PAPER, Tri 11C in 2; E.tpir, Vr. WllOLE.SALK AND RETAIL AT 011 ;., sTM:ifiitT & Kno-i2v co'.s MUSIC. J . -s ,c i-il 3 SUPERIOR PIANO FORTES! ;!iiclirinz A sons, Stclmray Sons, AT T1IIC Iiiiliana 3Iu.wi( Ktoro, . 1 ittttcw limine. MT'J.9 WII.LAItli A STOWELL LIVERY STABLiS, Exchange Stablcs, Illinois Street, i2 .-5 Oppoi-ite Dates lPjusf, Inlinapol;s, Ind. GROCERIES. 000 Worth of TOBACCO Ft r sale by Barl 8c Hatcher, La.fdct!?, In'Iiana. 1 , O O O Da j rrime HIO COFFEE For sale by Earl 8c Hatcher, ol3-d2rn Lifjjette , Indiana. TEJG-A 3F2. ! 800 EP.LS Furar: '190 I1,irs New 0rl,aR! 'cas; J 200 '' CniiLfd od Powdered Sujtr; j For by Earl 8c Hatcher, cl3-ct2ni Lafayette, lil:aca. MERCHANT TAILOR. MERCHANT TAILOR. Dealer In i:enl jr-.n.ide riottimg and Cent' rnrntwltinr Coodi. Xo. ICS EAST WASBIXGTOX STREET. (crPOSITE THE COVET HOCSE.) INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ar-ilj CR0CER1ES. 11. II. o. .' Uevt U'liahincton I., f T AVE P.KXJF.IVFD TilKIK FALL ASH WINTF.R I E o; pli of FaTtily firty.ri -, whxr b lly inr to the trade at lit Ivwev c-.h ta-cr. PrtcuUr :i-iitiuB i iiivitrd iu our larc -iv't. i f sugars. Ta, C J't. Sd-iir-c'.reJ Haca, ltrtV.i rf, Slack err I. y -ur. CTi. Mrtl, Uivkflh'A. bil in vre Oyttr H.h, !c. r-if ar4 vMliis. i., Mt-on, all or S -rti la offcrerrt at tLe rLta.l raur fx :ti.a rif r.Klr. LcKJUlkK k LL!CTE1L

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t rV,tri 1 11 ü 0 0 0 Eh Hi Ha MEDICAL. FVr Important to the Harr ltd AND THOSE OiNTF.it 1LATIMJ MAHUAGEl 1 IHK uimI r-im.rl will seid frte Iv mail the rare means o! j n xt iitii tr coiirrp'inn. No dnip ur me.ti Clin', itT a i.vrK pt.-ciivt.Kv. A ein u'ar wiih nartlcnlir will l-e M-nt i anv H.l.trea- lv itiolit-inK rue tw 3 c-iit tnnlIl. A tixk cattaitiiri j ail tl.e kmwn lce relt-rrtd to. ari l -ever.il irivte recei' ts, with h.atik, will be etil to any nam; ur aiiire jou may wif-h, by iiicluKiug me oii rii.iiar. .MeJicine, a Frerrh Pill, will he ent fcr one dollar pe uox. it H very sure m Its eitt-cts Ail.IrLock Box No. 220, lulianapnlin. Jyl9-dCm A. K PULCllKT HAPPINESS OR MISERY? THAT IS TIIE QUESTION. ff'VtF. pr"p"'' or, of Hie "fAfllSIAN CA HI NET OF 1 WnXUKHs, ANATOMY, ami MKDICINK," have tterenninnl, reva rille of experte, to sui', tree, (fur the liei.eiit ol -ii'L-rm lium ttntv) FOLK f Hie r ta.st n rnctive ari'l ni:iTeiitii Ucure un Marrn-e ami itf Di-rtnaiiflc.iilons, Ncrv.u HcHhry, I i-m.-ture Ier!tne of ManliiMHl. t al ;-stiiin, Weakn.'si. or Iwiresion, Ia or Kii'T.'V t'l l v it il IH.wers, tli- tJrvat S.m i.tt Kvil, nnil llio-e Mat.f'ies wliirli retlr rrm ytt tit'tl f..I.e, K.Xrees .vniiintv, ur lmranrr of I'jv-ii. ry ati'l Na tiir' s Lvv Tlie-e n ul ifil.le l crure have l-en tLe mans of -ri!i.'li!oriir.; aal stvitii; trn.usan.1, ami ill tw rorw ar le i ir-e"ti tlie n-iej.t f fiur stamps, liv aJJie 111 K(J. TWA lUlilM.K ( A'MT Of ASATOKT AXI JI KDiri.vK, ..t3 I'.n.a.Iwiiy, New York. j 2.1-dly .1 Slight Coltt, or Zfctc jDlitccit, which. nirjht be chezked vciih a cimzU remedy. ifnerrlezted, cfien terminates crricucl'j Feu are auxre cf the import 3 nee cf stopping a ScJißlL er JliqLt pcLiL in. itc fjrzt stage ; thit u.voc'i irj. ins cerj-innmg- wenn $ieli to a mild remedy, if net attended to, SvXfll attunes the lurs. tauxrLS. 3. fiaruJual jZJtacua. xverefirzt introduced eleven years atjo. It has been proved that they are thi beet article before the pulhz fcr fguicLlLS., fgcJtLs, Rtcjiculis, j'LxtTuna, ßatattli, the Hocking Ccugh in f4?CLn.&.umiilfin., and numerozL3 affections if the J7l?cuiL, givirur immediate relief. Public Speakers V Singers ui'IZ find them, effectual fcr clearing and strengthening the voice ßold by all (Trv.ggicts and (pealers injedicinet at 25 cents jxr Lcz. COÄ'FSD K X TIA L . TOt'Nf; vrv tnin mrr 1. JURKDtr.eTDwIrrti hjeenain erret ii.i'i'-.uni, uni: r arm joy oisinesa, leai.nr- rrthe durien of married Ii r; stun tti in 1 t 1 . a trawl a ,1 m m n w v. . trom the rolli- oryoab or other ransen, feel a rlehillry in atra?Ke of their t-ear, before r.laci'ig themneUes under the treatm-of of any one, Loüld ftrt read "TUE S FCR FT FKIESU." Married Iad:e.w i I leant ometLir.R cf iotportanca perusititc "'rMk Sr.cHr.T Faiano." Sent to any a-Mres, in a eated envelope, on receipt f Ten Out. ML STUART A CO. ran be consulted on ail dawäre of a private or c.r.f Ier.tial nature, from A. M. tc P (Sun-la from 9 to 11 A. M.,) at thesr oCce, No. 13 Eat Third street, up-stair, ttween JIa:a and ?jcanore,oppuire the II enrie IIoue. A i lrvsa IjR. CIIA9. A. STUAET A CO.. tach2l-lAwly.ia.'6 Ctnclucati.Ohlo. TARRANT'S EFTEEVESCXNT SELTZER AT-:; WTTrrqp Tita ralnab! and popular Uedieira La Q-tlTeraHr ra caived the mt fort!a re'ommeO'lat1n of tba XtslicaJ ITcfe:on aud the I"uVlx as tie ooft rmnixr ajd a vut a ilk SALINE APERIENT. It nay b ed trith the br.t e?e.-t tn BilioQi and Frbr.'.e Lnease, Coriver1e, 5xck Headache, Nuea. L--. of Appetste, Ir.dise:iott. Aratiry of the Stomach, Torpid. ty vf the liver. Gout, kl.eun.atx Af?.-cti"!i ilravel. Itle. And all Couijla:r.t where a gnit'e arid Co-Jir j Artt or rurxative ia retjnirei. It ia particulariy alapted t the want' or Trareter ry Sr a and liiid. l.Jei.t in H t Climate. rrtoa ot Se. drMary ilatii. InvaLda and t Ova!cei.t.; Cajtaltia cf VeU aril l lariUr will ! invaluable aillon ta itirir ilfilicii. I1i. It t tn the frm .f a Tswier, carfu'!T put up tn iot tie to keep in aty cfrnate, and nreiy re ,uire water pored npon it to produce a defljhtfat eCerveaceat taTer. a?Numerous tertf-nor.tal from jrfenufonal and other f7r.tl'nira of tLe LVhet tarx'.iri; tL't uLotit the country, ami II :eaL.y u .crem: lantjr for a seriva of years ftrrity guarantee Jt efiicacy and valmtle char a.ter, an 1 r-.a-tuei! it ta the fav arable t'lce of an tr.tel-Hx-nx .ni4te J.nufartur o.l v bv T ARR ANT A CO.. No. 57 Crrn-

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A FI LL L!XE CF FALL k WINTER DRY GOODS XT Lynch Sc Keane's! TJ1E5E OOODS TTEHI BOUGHT AT ACCTIOIV! AJfD WILL US SOLD Ui low Ihe Promt Standard Prices! KF.Vt:UtT.3. 33 WEST WASHINGTON ST., Next Dry Gxdt .tort tj tLt TaltBcr 11.hu. LYXCII Ä: KEANE, jiirc-dij rr.0PKiF.T0 its. GROCERIES. MORE XEW GROCERIES! Ruger & Caldwell, HOL EN ALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MKKCIIAaXTS, o. OS i:at V.ihin?ton St. Ire Avra &nt of O-l.t ftJbtr T.tO, lndiiin.THta, liirfittHn g UTTER, Cbeete, and Dried Beef; .QQ nOGSUEAPSNewOT5ean8ugax; .QQ HOCSUEADs Wand Sujar. 400 J)"8, Dfrr,n Codnsh, nal.bot, and 500 BAKREL8R'!SDe,8o,tr; 300 BARJlELS Sin3? nd M '; -QQ BAGS Rio Coffee; OQQ BAGS Java Coffee; OQQ BAGS Roasted Coffee; OHO CHESTS Hlf Cbeit Imperial. Girpow. m JJ Ar, Yout.g Ilyaoa, Hyon kln, aud Ovlonr leaa; VISrtCE, Cassia, Ctoves, Cinnamon, and a ceseral aaortinent of Sptcea uitable fur retail trade; ClOI.IUGE.CIeam, Frufta. Liquor; at! kind- f Nnta, Klce, Soapa , Trvl-acco, and VAoodea Ware, beatdei a. g-oeral a-ortmeit of i.rorerje, io atore and fur ea.e bj ItL'GCIl V CALDU'ELLi M Eaat TTaaLlactoo tret. MERC1I ANTS vt:inir the State Fair woald da well to call ai.d examine the above avd at kl'GKU A CALUWELU Jel3'Cl-diwly ti Eaat Ha.tiogioo at. OYSTERS. .1IAXX Co'. FRESH CAM BALTIMORE OYSTERS. 4 RE now in market, received d.ity hr Adama' Ea 1 X prtn. at the LrM, No. 3. Sorii. lilisoi atreet, ixwte tLe Bate Hoae. G. VT. Hawea. Af-etit, wt I attend te all order and faro:h icppl;e tn the Stale Mediana. Deal- and. co.isurnera, old axtd te w patroo, renra ber your IntereM i our. DtrOT No. 3 North CliooU atreet, r tvoaJUtba Bates Houe. aastt-dAwSa G. W. HAWEI, fola aVftat. FOR THE WAR. COLT'S PATTERN SELF - ACTING REVOLVERS ! NAVY slND CELT RETOLVERS, A fall aappJys 5w PaUer-i. Swords at Cost Prices. Fwie, rocket. anJ Table Knlve; fruit Ca; 5 Kettinit Rope, aaxt fcwiMling lilraware. At 5. 31 Wert n a Linkte a L e Je53 J. II. TAJE5. ATTORnEYO. rwowaa a. aafaacmav..... ....... .......oaCAa a. wow. HENDRICKS & taoriD,

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