Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3905, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1863 — Page 2
DAILY SINTINKL
The War awd Ihe dniy f Ciliaetn
w mm l v . WlUMIitB. APtIL II
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prt Slu4 ( Hv The tHoMjr It . ami. lAtrfy riM aorrrs. ami - t uet-ri hi !
the tetfhei - , iu-.im i ' II imd lnif Kreit ret lierche etftir nnli t"tjr tie cor cry. ml e -uj.peis ih nu,-i lit -tieea lhe ett ..I I. abln an party. The tea tl ol t!i Governor upon the Beee.
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or tea earep'i .11- He ba get one fie Me at le - u if,. rnaa to ::.e me..' - on U I" th mi .( toeory for the eup(re4uu of the re bellHMi. he MMi: 1 m he done by the army and 1e navi ami to do it ihr r4iifc l the army should le reciU'head. H - Unliu I done 7 It could oh! Oe 'l-'ne o i oiim.1 iptioii. ; Appl iu.-e ; Con
r the enfor ement of Hie conscription
la i-ecsme mi aitnuluie nete-Hv. IT anv him, vi ,,ptn -e-l tt lie et.t-.ir mnt of th:it law u
MMMM he (1x1 not want the ranks ol the i amy to lie reini'ted. It -a uerause lie want J the w te to kail uu our p-irt lor want ol an wr . in j (Applause) llieie were . fßöni mmj ; peroi, oim-td M Ihe ci,rij.tion net . hot. were the ulliora if tli t l iw ? Who were!
i' e ewe., who lud brought it on the country TkeJ weietne men wim land coeudered a State ol pit: i: hi im.. wloili ii.nJ !.upeiiiel volun
teeiuu ' I he I'ovet.iuient dnl ivit want to re mi to l hat polit y , hula n.rty hud n risen b.it j an I A . - c tieioj t n.)i to tutke the w ir .mIioiis to the people, by reoftXntn. the l'i Milent as j '4. .in., with loa loot on a broken constitution, le I .in - ill it th w.r w.i Lxriutf lor the puroo,cvt ;rnoiauik' tiero quillt. himI tiu? i rawtiaaj tie ol lajtiag iu tl.e couimuoitjr wim l U-i.i erTeviu.ill preset. teil .ill volunteering . I uee matt MM Um au Uoi ol the cohdu iplloii ( i ti ..i i lit--. me Ilten lio fltoiill h- heM rejHnnile lr it (Appt.rus;) Desertion hid! been encour-'zed 'l'li.,ii-.inl ot lettera had '
i.rei. w nttea to the wrin em -urnii . men to Umtit. i0 law e en liefertet oaie n ui had tu h- ..- aliel I ho-e men a ho encoui .gajd dereition
w-re 4ho the wutttvra ot the c n-ci ipliou act, ainJ nhoulrl l held ie; n hie lor i. Who atethe men alio enei dered a l.lte ol J
an. h iiad mis i,de J oiui teer-
'nadic op
my'' mi wMv we i-oi.demii, equally with the i 0o ei uor, any encouragement ot deertioii, w ho j Im- i-ngei'deietl the ütiteol public opinion wiiicli ha- eie'uuraeU ivtl.iir- to tieei' V I lie l'reai dent, the A lmun-u ition and Conj-re., at the cotiimeiiceineni ot the w ir. "oleuinlv a-uied the ijple oiat " ihii wai i not waged on their Hfl m any spirit ol oppie-vdou, or hir .tny purpo-e ol con truest or auhjugaliou. or purtai ol o erlhiowiu jr mterie. ug witn iho nght.H or uat.iblished i institution-ol ili.-e Staler, hut to del end and , Miiitati. the Hpti murtf ol the constitution, and tt MM v e tltc Union lib all the liijjim , eijual j it) und lulit.- oi ihc "cvei .tl States uniinpairtdj and that a- "in a- thetie ohiecta are accom- ' p alied, (he ! ought to I " L'Hti 'int tu iiiorui aii't i n u -e objacla, thua . olemi.lv ai u tli-.iu.ctly het forth, the neople tallied with an utiinimity anil ood will to the sup- ' port .l .the Adanuiiatr.it a. n thai kti no parallel in lu-ton l he c ilia of the t'i t ideiii faf men and lu-uiey were rtuiipllv tinplied with lmmei,e trinie- were r.n-e i f v olttnteerinj;. ai d
in te-p..i.t it. i .f hrsl lau tails more men oiler ed theit M-ii-- than were a.-keil tor. hut, at the Uoveruor aaya, a chai ce took place, and why? The policy ol the Administration chang a. The Tie-tideiit yieldeil to the raditai pressure, und the programme lor the ButlttCl d the war, and the -pun and Durposes bir winch it whs tobe waged, il declarajd in July l"bl bf Con-gre-s. and winch met the approv il of the pe 'pic,
Were d. -renamed and reverei. This uantio he , di uieil It s- the Pieutlent's aholiti m pi cl una tiou " which engendered a -lite ol public Opinion winch had u-peinled volunteering " Tins eve: body know.- l (hi- aar had bfen CtMltio ucl ill I trie-pint t.l the L'itiTr nicv re-olution it would! h . . e ii euded ere this and bj a volunteer ar-j uiv Whti, then, ne the atith an of the ctMMCf ipt act? I.- is noi cleai ly ih-e who luought about ami alio sustain the pre-ent polu v and ohjecta j lor wim h die war is waged? Volunteering waai upelldtd when the PieMdcnt i.-.-ued his Im prci irnatiiMi tl.re.iteiiing em anc-ipatioii Thai1 act united the South. mii c.tUsVd a di ismli ul M!lttiiuei t in toe N nh Heme, lot the pre-ent condition arTi'is mo the nece.-siiy ol a t-oiUH-ript ct, tiie st.le i e jKut-ioilii rests with lit Kej.ublitMii arty, or tho-e d them who nuriatctl or apiuoved the pre-ent i tdicii mea-uies of the party in powei , The fiest tuein for the nupptession ot the reoeiitou to return lu the policy which had the approval til the enure N-Tth, ind w ige tlie w;ir heie titer in the i-poit ami for i e purpti-.es et torth in the lltfKSMUi re-oi;t:uii ritt- .aM nf titc t mud Btaitea i.nn bra i Iml iaitotii . Tlte lotluwing letter from Kxeciif ive OBcai I Yate'. toe I'tiMetl St ites guuo-iit Indi in . to In-wile, w. is itt iv ni . i tew days suce Ihej inend- ol Capt.iui tie'. Itmwit, of the United S ate- N i v. I tte (J min inder ot lhe li.diuiola. will he p!ei-wl to find he ha not dlifappoiiitesj theia. and tint, to accord nice with the loliowuijr letter, he lu- pioved hiuiself all tliey cn.l 1 vun or aapect irom h in: FoaT l.iwa . H . Mia . Fehruiry '21. t im MN, M Wt 14 Ik, ( Mr Dkai Wirt 1 utetn let jm know that, au iar, w are aale, but in rather a bid hi We ware miming tip the mei . mm! almut ihn tv mi es below Vn-k?hurg. when our ve-se', the Indi mo! ., wa attacked lv lour of the Coiucderaie :eatn er- VV (ought (hem tine hour ami twenty mbiutea, when we -ut ; endete! n the t me heme moif than h ill full of water I ictcr en m a)aji k until the siei t. waa aaüajg und i . aa did many oilier Captam Urowu w as excrrwiieie, and H-w he eaf4pel 1 ran n J tell. t r the ni'i ketry ws fetrfui. and the b.Ils tell arowwd us Uke h..il tone- The boat lint atUukc i uWere the celehr tei ratn VVeiib. anil the tueeM ot he West, which they ttrnk fr-on K et, u f l I ver. the (Jr.ii.d tra. and the Dr. !e tt. .did the, weie lo del w ith loei. We .i.ed the t-iueen ami Webb lor awhile, but not soon enough to -ve ottraelvo. ittil we are now ri ajuf4fra at.Port (Jit.-..!. 5?n.slv t irajoinUi Vicki-. uig. mi mk-MI Ml .1 M k-oii. nut I cm not t wl.eie Me m he ti ick soon . uni ma not ii. year. I think they r w a.t t. irdeaa lr..in Jeff P.. - t kn wkml t.. du rU m Voura tia.. JNo A V TLa P S T w;s- . u wouU Oio;. s l(.,i ; t;, ; t :h ! ! Mi- I R .x , N N Ta. and Waj that L'ri H i) nor .a w th u. t.ut w ouiideil, th -ugh not eveiely A piece ot hetl hit Ioim neu the thigh, about me ... . ,;' u,t ti.n He :s io.i g will so tar uur. Johm Ctneimi iti mmereul l h relative ol L'-idI. Haow have ils- io ard cTdrctU from him Ue wa at J ack-on. Mi-s;-s ip.ihen N . MM here ever douh'.ed the I lautri ol et. wt.k. Baow . ud any uitimaliun l the eintrvry drnpfwd here at ant time would b-te bt-en received with n. ctmiempl it merited. Hnw Hk E"OW 1 r. Whenever a H'a k Remdiiicaii reaUjt .n aruciw. r heir- -p-evh, w lucii eoMtwiu- I tea he can't dent uid argu no- .is !.e ciri't awwwer. th-n Me kn s . , rl , e Or -pee-h :u queation- ire i- 1. 1 .. 1' . fi,y t. .1.41 U-. tLoau OaaxUa. if ! '. Uoard oi .u. D FtMtd Coiuuii-- on er- wa it: mämm eavterda
Nprrrh ot lion. . Im Punfcam. Co--. Li nan J I M WMd a few .1- eiwte bf a i rom abt lad an an that th- I w of Hi c ha wa a eauae for the war Tma n t true. Iinan i grxa a-pbtm. Tbarirctiob ol Mr. L nroln was wade m p-eu-at for ih an but ita cauaa had a deeper ! undatmn than all tbta. Il il inaugurated to aea-ordaaea with a looglv digeatd and well wjairared plan nf the Southern laader What had they to tear from Mr. L fjTi)lr- tlt iiuu ao lt.bg aa the remained iu a C ngre coqtwinu g a e'ear majority, wiih tbeir oU, agaiaet aaj ramtrwt or abohtioB aeheme he m'h pree r wliwrnpt to orry out I Th. ri"et wan a faiae aa it waa ape eiou; yet the 8oanh. rn leadera made th"r m b belie tbaitt waa true. When I left the i hr enton Ow t.t n 1 -B" that trieaa rneo h-d letarmiued up -u a dieewlitiofl ol the U oo I ! tbeii iLd 1 awv now 8tatiitioH with lb Ut la tu-nled ar.d uob.e l,ov. W lard, ' n the ttight belt n- lhe laut ol tbat :n vwWH'io, ia froat of luiuuie flail, io tbe nty t barleet' i , I heard W. L Yaoee tv, in a apeerö lie waa then 'ltivermg in tbat Hall. e Who know, but this Hull ma become the Indepe odi c 1 1 a . I t the tnh !" I Maid to tioe. ilkvrd, " Tbat in treH4 .ii ; lei ua lere here. Thm ia no place for hooeat neri ! ' And i"t. Willard though I so t.,and we twrrietl not another moment. Tbey would make another (' e :ern'-y th . wou d make Cbarleatoa the New York the r-ou'h, and iu treat c m no ma! metrop lis And iu tbia h''pa t bat etileot city ÜeW gerl into the emhracei of tretMD, and haa ever ince been one ot i tu mot le voted ai.rdi ppera I opposed the election M r Luifl hi with all myahilit v. I .tidao tiecan-e 1 bt ... that the party which waa roni.ii.g t..in aat the ptallorm upon which be etood, waa a accttonal party and a aecuonal plattorm I believe ao to da. Y ottall Uti'.w well i hat large pwrljr ot men -up port ng bun preterreal I diaeoiutioo ol the I5n on to i bi perpet uation ot -lavery. My viewn ,t atavery are weil aaawraiood by you I do not believe that it could be driven I rrii the country by I gtalatmu, against the wiaben ol tbe ieole whi re ilexiata, with' vit war and blooilabed such aa the world Dever wilueaai d I have believed that the right way to et rid of it, ii ir-troloi j. we dot wl all, waa to let it alone Lent work out ita "q alation lilt ia owtra'j to the law of na ure il will be eoriirary to the iftre n roan, and wn fall urely and apecdily. If not H will eoBliOO to t Dnleaa you tttter v txierntinate the I'liuetii. ot those States which rwe te it by their law. And l-r i he alte oi a lew -kn i wag iiCrfroea do y u irpoea to inaugurate such a war aa ihip? I in not propose to k:ll two or three hundreu thotmai l ol our own citizen-, and triple that numb, r ol S uthern men, in order io pr ti-t t Ir- a tbe slave "I the South who have not now, Mini never can have thai apprwriatn n ot liberty which abould entitle them to the enjoyment of ita blesaiogs Thie cry ot t he war being nunc tor the pur poo- oi treeing the n grot--, aa I have -uid be fore, ia n rnirerabie p'el i used hy a' tne meti in the North tor tbe array tug of party teel nigs The.-e inen rar- nothing about the Government , ami ao they can get into pome Ii tile one bra' office, if i v wciuld walk into it over tbe ihrobbmg h.-arta ..( t.u r alaug b 1 ere J tathern, our on aid our brotherp. Ever patriot'a inquiry ahou'd be, ' W hat a re a e to do to save he eo itint ?" Tb- cry should g up throughout the an. I "Mel Dd bretaUwti, what are Wr to do Io nvr th S Unio .?" Vhy atiou'd we slip and g i.,ck und hk wn brought thia war Bpon na? Rn n at er who did it The war ia here - t ha d flicu ty is here, and what are you going to d ? oh, 1 am lor tbe nat' tut ion, ta jrow And so am I tor the (,'otjst itutroD Hut how are you going to ei t? IM .tu n t like Lincoln, yu aay pur do l. You do n t like, the A tmtuira t on You do not thin k that it ih doing right Well, ia tbta a jus cause tr withholding men and Daosey Iroaa the army, mh the L u sville Democrat c u tele? 1 h, iu-nenl Lbe h"s tilit es, et us e-on prom i , we can settle all by cou.pr .in ise." 8u-j"tid hont Ii iea, indeet, and arm ..ur enemo a tor a aecond struggle. Never! I know JeiV. Iiavi-. and Know him Hell. He ta uol UiUch ot the com proin i bo ort. He realizes hia aituation, aa do all the 8 uthern leadera. Their r putatio , their ad ia at stak ' m the aiiccnm ot tbe rebellion. Jell". lavis is lighting t determine whether he ball be regarded . the 8 ti lb us a second rbi gt u, ' r whether he shall hang in the No'tb Hi the Meottd ArVtold, Were I ' tl. Da. - I woubl tight to tbe Kid ; and knowing htM a- I tlo I no. cm meed 'h .' th it just wimt ho intends doing. Thecompro uiee, arni'stiae priipoaitMM id meat- peace at anypre - nieu in the North, have met a fitting reception in the scorn and c-ntempt with whi.-h ihe have h-en treated by the leading men a id lending presses 0t the flouth Conn p im tee, indendl It 1 were Jetl. Davis I would fi,ht t:U üibr 1 hievt hit. h.-rn. 1 believe he will do so Away with com p'OMii-e talk now. Ml ru'e is 'hat wr.en 1 hive inv enemy down ami my fingers in both h'a es, to hold him trier-- utl be cms "pcari .'" I would, not let hi-o Bp to set to ami hatur me again. W'e now bave the Sou'h il..wii. Let us hold her there, and to d it i- every Icyal man's duty to help lo not talk to m.- o an Armistice. It menua nothing bu ibau the recognition ot tjoutnern i ndei eudence. The tathera ot this s.-he ..e of ai 111 it 1 1 c, the Wood- ot New York, are op. u ai i pnthiz. ra wnh the 8utb, and it J. iier i u.iepei d nee they desire above all llii g el-e. If a matt is ;or the recoguitmn of ihe Soo-h. 1 want bun to say o. I wunt im mi'' to enaaa t. aaw preaching compro'iiine at d for an armistice, tor I bed in til I such men ar- at r in in v m paw ny . I r oui ti per ba pa u u -witt't giy, with the rebellion. Th is what I Ihma "I c oiipromi-e : push on yojr armies, en ke-p th-to streng heued and supplied until they can pierce through the borders of he South and nach the Southern people. Disenthrall iheae BWojrSa so that they may apenk ai d act aa t hey elect, and you will have pea i in sixty dh. if the AdimnistratioQ will in the in tau tme keep on the ri ht track. i lo se : ti- wim lire righting in this war are growing tired en n2h of salt pork and hard lac Yet wb':e lihr rr a erust of bresd rein .ma bo, i ne of us is willing t. have peace at the price d a rtMognitioQ of S. uthern tbdep ii 1 nee How many t t ou, m v terlow eit ii na oi Wiiuhiugtou co'inty , desire a peace at th' co.-t ot a recognition ol t -ie South? Ia t'-ere a tuan ? No, not one; I cannot bellete tbat the pat-m ism of the pe pie of my Old home has so detero.'ated. I believe Mr. Lincoln is an honest man, al th'.ug h not the President of pyj eh. ice. He bas not ben as firoi iw hia Adtnmiatrati ve measures as he ah 'U'd have beou. He has y el. ted loo much to the radical men of the coiu try. Vet I tk. u that in the main be will run the (vovrrnruent according In his boneat r. t. v it stieaaf t right You nmv den' UtM'eih s ua an Abolition war beraue of trie errors omnii! led by the Administration B'l hat rL.nt have rmi t -av ao ? Sr.e, whi' rer, I m st h'tnly believe. It I d .1 be lieve it an n'aditton war, I w uid rot tight another day m it Bet re Mr Lincoln t. ok po--,a-ion of tbe Preatdent chair, seoeeeion bail taken place The sr was hot brought on because ot aoy act or. t bis 1 b aine bi to. h 'srever. because n is proiaftttow -.e na-- i alhered to the principe la f down m what are known as t he Critia-nden Kemo"ons Y i f t tbia 1 will not abuse him, for he .s my Conanaandertn-Cbie', end a- such ntitleti '.. a tl shell receive my respect. As Bona as it w ant ut.ee i thai Mr I-mcdn was le Med I'rc-idet.t. ihe S- uth at ot.ee went to work Io csrry out its ehern for h dissolun t I the Uuion. he pr- gratiiu e h i h the Southern leaders adopted whei. they . t lbs Cti tr c-1 eonveation w- but a progr-imuie 'or a d inolutio', ot the T nt -n. Mr Yancev threared tbit thoy lett the convention because tbey c i!d noi get from it a guarautee of Mte nghtr. Thts ii a fa se pretence; tor hat! not the l. mo -rat c party at way- lougbl for "state Rights, and was not Stnte K ght- one ot its wat.-hw .r.la T The net nf aotaaaitn wan the freea-toflhe ftoWtk that aece-.- on waa au auemp'.fd A anoint q of ibe-l'moo -th-it atteuip.rd i .ss.duttou o; the Unt n waa rebel lion and trea- n-and it eras rebel! i n and trea n that made the war; and the war re t ot au aboiuoa war. It ia noithe creature of Mr. L ne iu or his Adnuu iration; but t is a war t.r tne au... re-., ,., . .. . . -Q n war t..r in re-torat'.m as the Jnion I wouol not nght a moment m a war waged for the aholiuou of slavery; but iu a wr waged for lbe suppr.-M ou ot rebelli o a- i tres.,.u, aid for tbe reatoratmn .f it t ,n. am willing to fight Ui the keit nf mv himble abiitgt, nnd lay dwa my lite n nnda be. W hen lbe S uth comes back and any a, g e us the ConatitutN.u aa it is, and tbe Union aa it waa, aud Mr L neoln re tsaew to do ao, then I will aay it ta an abolui n war. t'ntil Mr L a1n doentbr. haeee, ynq have nongbi to aay that t hia ia an abolition war. And when he dr.er :t, which I d no, believe he eTer will.
thn I will atrip the shoulder trai s from my nn rut and trample tbrtu it. the dust n he ing tantwortb a ri ag place upon the b'dy Ot wffee A nefkn'i citrieii, 1 d'-grs.'e to h arm A'.ierwan aoidi-r. I raver w t.rbi ta rreas .1 the rights, or to interfere with th eatah - be d ' t. at iin I of. , of 8 1 at - , n ar el V because they differ With my views ofHght.
Wall, aya one, are you lti favor of the .Emancipation I'r. clatnst on? Ia not that an evidence (bat this is no Abolition war? la that not an infringement of the c tnstitu' !-nal rub's of the South? I ar.awe - , utmctl v, I do not pp-ove the Emancipation Proelamation. . I do not oh j eet to it because it free th neroe. ft mot ewre wf ywa de wnlA tAe weg'Ot It waa an uufortuuate d a-ument, U j r,tu f if ;;irr 4s trrjum- r.t o th, p. n ( n sfay at h.tme and around on dry joot acuta f fArpcaw. ,,f a rar war and di t Ided to a. Hirst extent the loya aeiiitmenl of the North at a tune when 11 en. uid have 'en tit 'ed It rave an erglimmt to the dou h em dernagogues who had h-ng iatired loeonitice their people that the war was being wag'-d tor the abolition ..f lavary, to prove I that tbei r oft re pes ted ecla'atna were true Bu'f with Mr Li:, coin I fully agree, that as
a'1 ettng saver in a legal point of vi w. it I
i would be about aa effective aa the Pope's bull
ga ht the comet But as to tiis argu umt of the N rthern jieace mu. that it affert- the tii utional raajbtnot the H'U'b, 1 "n-t sav,
. hiu r nn ,n t aftta vurA mux a.t talk of tht
roMMtituttonal r Oy Ars or men icho irt i rfbclion. T'(y h'nc i i titu,Qa( rijhtn. Ther be rep'i listed the ('onstttutiou of their country, and forsworn the protection of her flat Ami if, in the face of these facta. n.v at a a says M V An f conxtitu'iOnul riyh's vchiU rcitHining i n tht. diHt'vyii .ruf, tcou-'d contcript Kim and ad see hirn m tbe trout ranka ot the haitie, tha' tbn nation raih'. he a -in rid of such a charlatan. If J ou, my fellow citiseaa of Washington county, w'.u'd stand where I have st ..id upon the battle Geld, annd the din and roar t the fierce melee, and see your sons, and bmlhrrs, and lathers shot down by these infer tin) traitors, aa I have seen them, you would never ai;ain talk arout the constitutional rights of the tSouth, until ita pe- ple had Uid down their arms a nil reiumed Id the r allegiance to the (i v-rn mr nt which th' are now seeking to o-ertbrow. Ah, hut sav s one ol ih se Constitutional men, what would yon d with the negro? I would treat lntu just as I w .uid treat any o' her article of rebel property. Ii I needed him for the ne of th t over n men . 1 waasld take b.m aud U'e hi ii. ju-t as I would take a horse, a w.ig.n. a mile, a lot id On cot;. Of Owen, r any otner pr- pertjj which the g .v ri.tnent need eil. I "h'Uk the ncro is property und r (he t lonstitut ion aid law-, and within their fig n'ficanee and meaning And under the rule of civil z d wurtare 1 would take f r the use of my government, from its .t.e iii.a, riy article it required, and which might he med by ihi.t enemv Hga'ust t, and I would turn il -erto mv iiuHr'erma-ter, that it might bv him be appropriated for the uses for which it was intended If that property was a n gro it wou'd find nou the lesa exemption Incn me on that a -count. But -hoi, Id I take thi- oroDt rtv at.tl not turn il over t the aae
of iy government, lor which use it wag j taken, that would best alir.g. and I would be j a thie' a- tu u h wMVittag iticarreration in the j penitcnfar v ss the man who would enter 1 y.-ur ebnen wee at the dead been? of ntghf ami , steal therefrom your wtch or your uioni y Such -teaiing has loan done by men wearing th- un form ot the United Stsies. mid I blut-h to-ie.k it Uut 'he government ia not re- .
IBObSlhle for their acts utitil they are made a ware t' them . An! m that event Ihe ver diet la spo-dv, at.d the punishment is as severe.- it is just From this you mav nd fail to understand what I would do with tbe negroea o rebe I'oU- masters. The proposition of thei' hitviiig c ajetlUltHMinl rights is as rnl leuh.u- as il im falae and in-olent. At J ck' on, Tease s- e, I culled be farmers of ih -Countrv lednsthee add told them thi-. fof they bal cti.p a i ned tha. their eon-tttu' ior.al rights bad ii"t been respected, hecau-e some of their h- rses and mules anil negroes had been rot fi-. aed; and after that tme I bean! no more from them iu reference to their constitutional right. There is another question I am requested to notice, and tba is in re'srence to e'lnuig the aewfoae. Arc . uu in favor of that? n-k- one of i hose who are so troubled about the ponetl -utional rights i f retels. No, 1 atn not in ta vor or tinning negr- es against white men, even t those wh He tuii be n-tu-ls ami m-t en t it led to sn honorable death at the haudsof wh'te men. And yet had you been where I was a? Par ker's Cross R .ads. with filteeo hundred men aL'Minst fui treb ft tbeir number with the balls wh'Blling around you Uoh all sides, and your gallant little ham! beset most severely bj the devilish ensniie of your couutry, and you should have had a spare gun aud a aoiire negro, would you not have put that negro to u-tug it? I would; and I 'relieve you u'd I must con 'e-s ' ha' I have no -ym ata with the secessionists, and agai st them in battle I would not. hesi'ate to use any anaan lot their defeat at my c ramaud I would be wi ling to fight them with almos' m i menus, even to the use of an occast' nal jackass or negro. But our Government ito-a not recognize tbe negro asaciti n, and we therefore have no rtghi to ask n i iu i tittht lor a Government which does not recognize him. You have no right to put him ii a par with our brave bys in th- field e a e
There are men. I know, who would do BO. To the.-e men I would any, alien yon ;ue willing to take the) negroes into vonr f unilifts alien you .we willing to .sit down to the table Hid eit with , them when ton consent thai IhtH aaatl wait up I on and eottfl Bad awry yoar daaghtei -. then, j-r , lull.-, the s.n.l eB would be wMlbif to reoei e them into tht' armv. rovitied hfj eert quartertel bt tbesneoJvns, sbkI ware well to leev ,rd when the' wind waeblowttrg You beowd briaas, mil I ininv of you here to dav. art ntiMOll fo-en l thei free or contt .1 iltd lieg I OOS t the m mv to liht ! oi are willing to pi. ice them on mi 01 gal it y - th our own brave antj boblc white boya lut jronj eaa not do it. You Quakers ht- no right to j send .i negro to light when .u will nor jo, your feive- Von ne htpOcnUN iu this; nan torn proie-seil pawce principle', v. u rarove tbciebv. r. : be only the thinnest corering Ihr vonr eHeeSidve fowir-liie I no net cite ah. it tou think of wh it I eay T'.e e kieoce i- ag.-iinst yon, and 1 a soldier nf tut L tiioti w ho i willing Ui tiht him self, insfenlol seutliug n not her, nrider the ape ciotis pretext ot peace priiuipiei and conacicn j tiou. act nt lea, to Bght lor hint, I mi lade enden! ami denounce ybttr .icut- arming cTieme .is it de ' tarvea io be. end ia denounced Ire every iudepeta dent soldier iu the Brmiea nt the Union Hive we not come to t jreTty paaw, indeed when it m-i-t hi aatd tint taen'v mitllons ol fieetnen can not whib -even million- of rebeln without gett!;iu' the negriaej to I dip ot We .ire Urd vet -Dhk N low Ii I belie cd we WOri 1 sh -u I wai t so an Ot" these pli i laebewpic and br ive laakere und negro soldier men to t ike my ptaoo i hi ;he L'n.on irmv, .unl I would gtthcr toetbei my little store of this world - gwadaa ami t ike i up my hoaae aOJ n these txild seven tuillion-; i I r t Vast hi live with a brati people, and mm anaoagj a natswa oi eow n tie, Vm. aalvweataa of i i ns negro ir;n.:i.r anhaati tre n it willing to let these i.eproos roari yooi danghtera ; m b ire not 1
j ioiu,; to let them .w to church with y ..u. and it '. a dorjbtiul whetliei oti wot I tie wiUtMg eten to i ( allow ii etil t t.i heaven w ilk nu. it yon ever get to thatt h ppj place; yet yon want them to do j I and fight yofjr battle for joe How, felloe citi ZOua. 1 am Uol 'or it. and when 1 hud mm thr I for it I wi.it hi tu coi.scni'ted n.io the rink., i I nlftf placed ilrrnj i!e !he trcsiest, sti ngett-j InoattBed, ttid tuo.s; aateaw ...s .iiii.iiiti.o hi the' i-tinp Sutr.sie you t iu uie uegn. 10 .he .irmv ; When iie ii is t uht your ball es u,. won vour i-t.T:e- it d e aases home, are an wlWng to let I him t iti v in t e ounrti gainst tou? ire rod
willii. ; o.- Ii in '!.e u-e of lbe battot, the keeatianabie right ol lieemen uoh ! Aie y ... wi ling to ;net 1. u eilh nil tbe tight of citi Sen-hip? It hot, what rigid have um tu ein pel li.ui to tigiit fof a Uwvatanaeiii winch never I lu- uid ne.t'i one reeogri e hial as a cif gettl But hat of all tbia? Is it any evidence that Mr Lincoln is m ikäag this au .V tum war, be-cau-e t it. dies ao.ii arm tue n eg roe ten th ".h these BOgTwea toughr, w..u!tl th it he my evidence tint i Was au Abolifirm w ir? You t ilk . il t ! 1 A i . . . 1 .
au 'u me ripiuc, piu.iucr. h i u'i'i ge- oi tue i union army. I udnvt, with sorrow .thai muiy, I eaUages .uw enawn'tted tiv on: so'dicrs. But the ' fault is vfli the dfi'ers. who do not Io heir dat to od tl e:r men S i -h onScer hb i .d he tiel . to a drum head nd h t When we !)er ol a !re'ime it of l'uio eridiei going theiNsgh 'Ue countrv .steiling and Beading the stolen goo-i I me tea tn V be sure that I c fault i- wuu the unl er u d tht the ire the l ret tnrer- hi j the ill gotten boots The.-e officers, are thieves. t an 1 i dl-rice ro 'he -ervice. in I .it honte the on-I
king tbi' prevent them irjm pi.-.- onr' a .iu ilai course i- 'he Fact tint tlic c urt h u-el-here! an i the penitentiary ioi past o n yonder bay.ii t eoovve a ,. do i;i re h the reoe- lUi:- i..t l
t'nion A prooer honet course, pursued by n I'tiio it reimei . ,,, i,,r ,aoi-t ih" t-t-
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we 1 t . I,. r d e -' a retrl md n .w an A'o) Itionist But I hue uried the first charge, and will doubtless lurite the 1 Wt But what ia to be d"n in this e nerg ency of the country? The subject is too impor'a- t be trifled with I thnk that the t'us course of olicy to be pursued by the Adnvnrstra w. utd be u ssv to the flöuth "Whenever yoti lay down vour irm and a r- w i 1 1 i . e to return to your allegiance, to oby tbe law, at. 'I rest' re tl e Uuoo as it wss under ih- ' a -1 it ii ion, you will be welcomed hr. Dot you do bis we will fight yon, aven though that Jight bt protracted until domday ComproBaiae i" a aweet word. Thftlrat wor.rt that went up from earth W heaven weretboe of compromise. We are willing to com promise on the basis laid down ho ; but, dear a- ewe ts, we will have il on no other terms It ia necessary, sotnet'tnea, to cor -quer a peace I think it is necessary in the case of our owrj unhappy country But you cn say t the South : ' We do not go forth sirainat you with mulice ; bat we will msrrh ttraistat forward, btttliog i'nne for the reib ration of the Union under the fVnatitut'on." h, hut you cannot conquer and sob'ue the I ;t.h, aays the i-y rnpathizer. I wou'd not conquer them tn t he ofjensi ve sense you mean, it tbiy could be brought rack and ih fjailoa re established without sorb a conquest. But if it could not be done any other way, I would overleap a l barrier for tre accompl shment of that great end. And tf twenty millions of our people cannot, tiykting in uck a rrnor, whip the Sct m millions of theirn, I would .r ihe country dtfmpulutcd and rc peopled with a Uft(r rare. But this is not necessary A.l we have to do is In aiMud umtedly together, and putting ur sh ulders to the whel,t push n the v i-u.r'otis .-ur of the I'uion till our gh.riou llg tl . ats over every inch of ternt T ever dedicated to gbafl within the houndar es of th - one., ii i e i st d happy couutry. I tin not want you to be all ot one party He one patty was ever yet so pure hat, give I been a'l the p wer, and tbey would n t run into de-pitisin and slavery. Therefore, my Repshlietn fnend, do not aay tbat every man who doe not heheve and -ay tbat Lincoln ia (i d and Morton is his prophet, is a "t'opper head M And you niv pem-'cratir friend, do not rharce hai every man who aavs tht he bi lieves Lineo'n ia au bonert man, and that lhe wsr is hot being waged for the sin litmn of slavery, is an "Abolitionist " Adopt this rule of eonduc , and work earnestly tor h--salvation of your country, nnd you will wunt no orders agmuat sdl'iig i-tols or pondrrt iruns or ballete I am laid that you have organized in lKth t'Hrties s-en t oath b-und po litic I associattonB. What rant ye with these ae ret organiBttiotia? They are the charn! houses of liberty the hell n which that leads of treason, of discord, and nf bloody war most love to revel. They are "he secret mines dug under the teoiple of freedom, which are to he exploded and bury in one general rum all our freedom, nil the hopes of freedom, all the hopes of lib.-rty. They are pestilent us a plague b bom inn tile as hell's earni al. W hat wHut v ii wan 'Kaighte o' the Golden Circle," "Mutual Protection Asso.-ia ions," "linion Le gu-s." or "St- 'ig Bmds," when their proceeding- have to he tran-aeied in th dnfheeag of the night, when hone-t men should sleep, and audi r he protection nf gnartls and lack and key, like tbe midnight orgies in a den ot thieves? You wunt no sneh secret organ izatmria Y u want ni ps tola, and powder, n guns and hul lets for your pr bet ion if u hae ot been lomg wrong. WBCiafa and lit publ 'seBJsa, you have gone ntn.i. Y u Bawh have your aeaewt armed as Mieiatioae Ofc, for ehnaael Tott aae degredi ng t he msnho d ( Unter1 n citizens Come out from these secret poi teal organizations and dissolve laeat Coeae ut m the faoe ol open day, and o nothing thni y- u might net dw hefre all 'Io- world. You a-e this d iy stsn.lmg m the verge of destruction. G. t iuto "he-e -ecr. t so ietiea, bear hut one e de of th- question, which aloue is henrl withi o them, an1' when you co ne out you are ready for an v th ing. Wiiat do you care tor pist I-. ami powder, a ne nails, so h-ug 8 you do right? It VOW have not been OOlOg hai m, why d i you want them'' ('.nie not frwnj ibe.edes of political infamy ! Come hick int" ihe rigtil wav into the broad beuten, obi familiar p.iths. and he Auo rican citizens, as yu were horn The (i vernm-nt tlo- a not belong to A bra hu tn L't.coln, .r to the Republicans, or p the Democrats, but to you all, to your posterity, to the world. You who think that because somebody el-e ha-uot th- Administration tbe Ooeoeaatnal is of no ceotint, hive got uo ri re ei)c or patriotism than the vilest (unhtic rVep.u-e o man is a Democrat y- u hnvp no right to rail him a truilor. Becau-e a m n is lor thia war, and wesrs vour iotfernmeut'a uniform and Ighta under the Emancipation Proelaaettoa, it dea not fallow that he is au Abdit'on ft a Cro Stealer. Whv cmn t w all co'tie ho k t the old landmark-? We mut come back to them r home dissolve your secret -,,.'ie-tie j.u jnnr pixfnl away and keep firm, to look si and remind VOM what fools you hare been C "ne and let us lata and reai-on t gether 1 is a lime foe fiahanf nee You do n -t know whnt civil war a vim on not know what. i i, to h t ve vour fiaoeeB demojinbed, or to he so p 'uat.'d that y u dare nt put in a crop fof li'sr th'it th" 'ences wh eh Mreottad your fi -Ids will be curried awav and burned ere fat crop ta half grown you do no know what it i to have your property taken from mu withoa1 profe-s or reward. Y"ii do not know wh r. it is to hide a wh , at.d conceal yourselves in Uli fore-l.a ami on the hi I side month alter month shathii g m ccasioia ly at night to s-e the wib-o' your bisom and the babes y u lnv- so dearly yu d not kto.w what it is to hfdeii in vin for the c ek's efwerlan in a circ dt of nt'les Ri-ound to see (arms divested of renews, hogs, bors. mules nnd cattle snd to 1. lit ii .o. t he devastations oi red banded etetl wr I have witnessed nil thee neenaa Do you 'vant such a stn'e of things here? If you d n .i, I exhort von to f.TBuke thee unbaL 1 w t s -r- I Bneietiea, and trust to the bal'otb v f reed e t alt wae weivWancea. There In .I r -I med v. Ri says one, -h-y vdl n allow us to v ' W fi . W't it .t m1..w y.u to vote? Wiier is the man n ail tht- b'oa extent of Iwrrvt are w a u o ua m in the grs t N nth wes I pu; torth h s hand r his ed'Ct to abridge the rgh of s-ifT agi? The suggest-io-i i a wicked one -the idea is a fallacy W..e b 'o hc v . u e su-h pret'Xt-t as an exen b t rtsirt to n erteeaad Ksll. They are s..wit g the drag-di's teh from wh'ch thev wi i r-'ao the ii-ry her.es of terrible evil ' "er. t vour own hm s with all its tret a a hor r R-h'-, vnillp I't'c! news hold "M-t ihe political fai'h t which yU have -ve-rlaag bu I p-: y ott g not eajrt lint : oll have examined ,,,, r hert, and ffiiir. i r jo-.-g. ant wi'h patriotism -ht-a'rng Mit in 'lipatbv W"h vour suffering Conn, try. Th n .i w SI talk ri-ht you will feel right -yen wit) act rrght in poiincs I 'land to day just where I bave al witys Hoot) h'tii snd quare. My belief is tfiMt had we ri o,i. dod rwgr own tusness instead of :nterferiti w th that of otjr rjejgh hor, w wowJ4 no n .w haaaahroiled in cv-1 wir Wtien me Pwaae Q invention of 161 wntemfte4, T brieve that hsd al! the fi .ver Dors f all lhe sit..- .Li men of wis torn, pa'r ot stn and stst smsn-bip as delegates t i It, the questions gt afrife might bave been amieibly arranged, and the partial ni-eaerj m lb Cu. n heeled without the etnfaftoo ol hb A S .t thev .lid not: end wir has come, and s w upon u wi;h all ita feanui resb ties and peep Dttblltl e Nw we must take ue s; e or the othae, for in ihi coute-t there is ao roidd B tfrcund watajat ba hw th-Gov crn tar agatusr it it is tot necessary to wev r h .'. sli that the i tt n-stration do s or v Io is ric'-T; nor nho ltd we say that it is all wr ntg But we must i t d bv oaf (inv ernuient i:.d h' de the .Jec hjon of the people in the cho.ee ot our ruiers naVttl we may lg. tl.v c-.-i g- th- ! :tt ih- hs!l 't bx. We h. u-t obey a I laws until they nre ; gaily re peaiad by the p awee naoesaibliee of tbe people. . u nt fe the ntgro I wuld not trouble myself about Km I would restore the IKtOn, and it' I ciuld do mo witkoyt touching them w u!d do so; but if I couid not they akouUt Qt intervene bentd me aud th :t glorioua end We must have the I'c.on at ali bm-rus and at any sacrifice except n aacrfice of the Const tutton. You d not want negros in In nana, you say Well, they ca n- ir rue here unless you sav tbey may Ontaw To the S uth I would say: "Come back; acknowledge your wrong 1 rngsand sub'iH. agan to tbe Const; ulion snd tbe law, and we will take you back into tne Union we will kill lbe fatted calt and celebrate hs a year of jubilee the return of Peace and Harm ny to uur now distracted country. If you do not come back we w.!l fellow you with the beaom of destruction . We
will have the Cnton it must be restored " This can be dene, and ib.- tut .n ran be sa-ed in dm.g it. m ,- ih,,. ed t)Mlsiitu .n, the a i (Tl n, th- d t vrooaaaä. I ni lor taaa4ing iu Ihn tern fie t the Uao WHO the duet "p i, end saying io ibe o h. c-. . bsj-B. A i if thty do not rome Vtct wr atusf Ot'-d out our urniM Sml tehtp tht m kmc.. -vu though huij.ir-d' of toousands go down to death am d the carnage ot ihe contest. The Union i one, nd it must so r main. I do not know what kind ol politics you may call lb is. But it is my uopresaioo tbat it is g angg aouad Democratic d.M-tr ne And ajow R paWaaaaW g" home, and dss not be afraul tbat the Copperheads are going t- catcb ji a-.d therel e secret y-Mirst-lvoa m sooTi "1'i.ioti U.'4u" or .stri g B' .therhod "--I) not every lime one .it y u neigbfiOrs leaves hia non.e tiegriph ihsw he ia in search of piatols and p der with wh cb to revo.utii u e ihe govcuuieui And you Peaneerata, do not imagine that every man who ia ist r ot fighting out th's war ta an Abolitionist or a n- gro stealer I not fancy every ttu-h yu see is a nug r, a.d that yt u mu t net-ds go au t bide yournell in some "Mutual Protection" orderor'Ki. gbt'Ot tbe Goloen Circle " To both of you 1 would aay, do not tear or supe't your neighbors; hut me. t th. rn boldly liKe bouesl nun m the face ol open day, and let your d scus-i -ns be teui pendwiin uio.Kraiiou, w;sd un Mad patriot i a tit Then will you banish from your com muni ues thene peaiiferous seer.t associations and all labor together for the restoration ot tbe Union, ami the perpetuation of tbat blessed heritage of freedom lett tin hy lbe no ble lathers of the Revolution. Tue duty ot tbccKii- n Ml io obey the laws and to tuaint in and uphold lbe honor of bis country and the integrity ot the Union.
I i. lion in i n on nf) . The Frankh rt Cie-ccnt git ? the vote in eect)
townshin in Clinton County, and the wgajregatO 1
'shows it Democrat iimJoi it v in the popular vote of ü6ö votes. The Ornaeeal naeaarka upon this
gratlfving result a- tollows: I he re.iilt it highly gr.ttifying to the fuends of,
eattetJM bChssmI Ittmriy, provadltm th.tt the people are tot aweketolaw tnotnentous tjuesiiotia in-j roived in the political ideas of the day; and it ' show thai we have not et forgotten the (taya ot t lon fto. when every mtii nerci-ed his privilege without let ur hin drance, md tliey wish for a return of th ; s tine crrcunisl inces It is tine that in this election there Waa i a 8tali i C uuty Ticket in the held, hut the re-nit in each Township, t-iken m the i:ier tte. glvea the reult in aeh eotiiiM . mid so on fhroiighout the State, thereoy Bhsiwittg the dsrortion m which the ptipu- i Iar t ut rent is drifting nt the present time
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fHtgI ITOtT BOOM, MALI' a lOJJABtvTEgl ..f dss Bites ii hssBi for mriB lew, rVar rh. Bavlassw3a M Ki;iiN'.N.t PtKRCK.
FOR SALE.
raflit lot ..f arwawi adjelaraa ob tba north of tbe block I ol bad! lings boili i Ki Und Firsalbfoon, ea -eath MerM an Mrs t, Beat the U n n Depo', Itaj fr r t by CIO lect .leep, ail. be "1J in -3 nil f.-et lot , r the holf of .1 in one lot This Sa ral able lwcali y for ersen Tfshiaa to aaacaaaa bavtneM preeertj, a the whoi -air Nt-ineas of tl.e c ty a II bt coaceofrattd on Ibh ttreet and th. pr-'p -ity can le bou.hi f f nearly (n.-fon'h tr.e priea sj W wainKtoa street prows rty. It hs bw, n rtcmIi irated. b actoaJ .de-, inat ther," have feen at nsasj c.'cls aoM bonn i on tiii iireetj as any o'i r,ihi!)gt.,i; street. ant. in cur lr.itih .'f the 1i.ti--s. I m,M, wlien in '!; n'--, asere ttt cc ish-'les..! maa an three honsetj (.a vTasbtneteii Street. The lecaliiiy f this eranntl, f'r a whole tlo Bsjaesssa, h .t ifeat r advaal ige in the aavina ot tlray.it-tl. tu any other luuattQB in tU c.' , a l.'oo-i- can be deliver J on lbe aveast i by a i the r.iilroa!- Tbi-adai-'aae will save half lhe reut of a Mure roten o i tVa- i i-'ton sreet. For Terms, enquire or V KntLAMD. Or, T. F. RY AN. Xo. 73. bou h of the ground, apr i-l I in
HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS,
Wholesale & Retail
DBALKI IN
Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, ig Jl si ggOtlTKM HI spr i rsjo- s i ock: I d .K ,;IUS, DfRICCr FItM TIIF MAM'lACTfkKR in th" Fast, which be w.ll as low a- the lowr-t All tht t.TtsT mun ap at 15 Pennsjl-attia irr. t f-jwr Joo.-s .nth of the P st CtftCf.
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RECRUITS WANTED. U. S, MARINE CORPS.
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CLOCKS. f BR ClOCK STOKE. 11 i ii v i rntiol
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All oth. r it f'-'mstion will be tlevr. by apphlr.g; si tbe ketid evwis IC . SttLTH ILUVOU STk KT. 1 v. siX.n w lib- ; . i j turn ir other j. er..:, th.it 'r:.if so sot' pti I rt rail le this s ncic3 M MATHKWS, ap'14 di 1st Lia:. 1,1 K-cruit:ng Ufllcer. j
ATTORNEYS. 1 1 V l U M'iajft AI.! ALRIKT G ItiirTKJi I c Ü 1 N I L I) vV P U H i E K , Attorneys aud Counsellors at Law, VOatre! If MM K. Over Branch of the Bank of the State.
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WANTED. w tn;i) tT ivi:A(0 CLOAK & MANTILLA HOUSE
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BOOK BIN OERS.
MEDICAL.
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matarbea, Seniiuel rakm-n-, m-turnul r iiiisMotia ana alette el it ahnae, dseal I A r tlKCs i-it lr t'larke. I'aiVAtK i ncit a' I m ort-.t l' iisiihat mit H. ( ins. J". 4', Fast a hlnttt.rt street, artel be mre.l Tne i . -t r's tif e-n years' 'araataaea in Xr Vetb city i tia'ilfs hint in tr at viu ciei.t ht ;tlly Cennltatb)n tree. OnVe boars freca e A M. t I P. M V '. IWx r.'4 a,.r ..l1y
MILLINERS.
MISS J. DOYLE
HBO UKAYK TO laPOEII TUP LUHES OF INUiaiiaptiliA and vHiiii'y that hbn will aa- B Sb"W kneBBs aver He. awtra Matw I5I...W. He4 wawhraeteal stre t. Miss. .. ir iittemts lirri. i.f a Pari Miilinary i Fni arl nt. win n it Bl nun l BW 1 Isat . tl.t I BM BO a nniiat of haana s, I bbeiw, French rToweia, Pinna . kritl.il t iffitlis at:d nil k Is u-unlly t. be found in a ! Bar claaa e-t ti..iliiii. iit. Jln bi I.-n-i.-',.!-making In dian iji .il bet pei atamenl n idei .-. ,and will st a iurm-s keaa lbe iet ana tuest BesfrublB ipata te be f iawa m ih.. Baarai t The nair. aaaje "' tin- perbllc i ra sywctraJly faaaatd. : dl
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t.tiii mtUd. aiel I irll ki.nwn tu require
ii expianatit ii; it n ea- t ! K"', ''ul it I dtflVuli to
H-1 clear ot It is a eaeaaaMWu thai trm a4wire. it pervt'.e ali Claas' of socm y bita aaalr and feoisle, rieb awl poor. twh marrtetl aii'' 'tU...it tr.isible - ssaaa Ml MawM1. aal ditrelna nnI uaniiiw fatal, H Is a I-. I - ' au ' nt ol wlnib, ba ct-nrrJr been w.re UiSn tin- diM-a.se UstTf Tin- coWirnoa faltiwat.n trratment I tirt ! dej.r.xr -iu ..f all lwtln-. ihm C'SBK - a i'tara nt marrattswi liita mi bread an. I lea. Water fri.t' I. nr -fine km , .u Biul tbeti fie ble4. rup f r I 'acbe.l. cnaliiiel itL nai.-a -its in .tu nie, injt-i t n't. - '-. I ns. ...iitn.-i.t-. atd warn, futnc-itta it.ti Fveri If datv 'be asedicine- ate rliattree): and after Mwtie mni.th.' tieataned iti tni wo.whieb the patient
bear with BTeal fortitude ter ft ur ' ex ; . - ut. . ,r i ,ii . . charirfit. ..r dis4-harceii liintself. ,ih an ireitabh- ur t.-r, a welled testicl-. an enlaraeaaeat of the prNtrate flanda or a disfa-. .,: i ,e neck of the Madder Tbl- t ierlnc, whlrb art - like a ritt i tu. tt Ii a fe to.ea out o. di -east . and quit, nf, a -ant lotafce. at 1 a tf-b besenftd tbuusandi- m N Ynrk. ItnladelplNa HalttBsaeaani nian nf tbr SotiibSfti rmei.. ia a tertain an4 eflectuiil remrtfj , tbat make a rapid andiermai.erit rare. ' without 'r(tard to di ..'r;rik t e -reise, esaaBM wretlinr, jumrinj( or er-straMtnr Tbla renir.lv i an.lusb d ty s1 ytbln yet di- . . tt J f..r th eure .f those .ti-.- ..r It i- . Ktrarted f . ..n. ..urmni plant-, and I-per Pastil saf.-. a- it is BBWetJf vege'af'le f c.titaiti t.o nrrtiry. so tbst j in ran erj.-r . tir-elf to all kind, of weather, with, -it the bssb .1 ntrer from ta rawsNcfesw. And if you ar. careful in wrappttiK Up yiNBf pate. toe will b.Ave U' ta-te or Be fi.wi it. ai t bat ou are not deprived frma ri frtc inii company . or beire detected by neare t i i tends Tt.i is no ajnaefe me Idfee, but a resnesly diaroerrea aa4 u-r . iti. nn: - , r-s- .V a if fular pbyklaa and coiifi let.tly rrc.mnieiiled .. the utifonunaie C vUTltls None . BwaaaSW wenaBM the f-lirnalure af tbe prttpriet. r, V f l i t-.r sr und ihr f.oi All infntigenit rit- ..f i -sd. nnrk-anH be pr.r ute, with tbe aune t dajas at tbe Ij T I ) V H SI IN . Sole frrtprfetor. ' Hi lewati. fible. Sold by Drudt t etieially Sli .
DRY COODS.
DRUGS
NlW Daa6 FIRM.
HOSIERY.
TIH ART A tlOKt;t. C0CBSWB8 TO KU. II AN All AN, No. 40 Ea.t Washington StreetmTK INTKXD SBLLIXG I) U'lis. UCINC Rl I, K e v of nr-t n H ds for . ifev tr.td-'. t physicians, and t- tlie roinrtitin ty reneraily, for a stuali p :it. and will niv. .--pedal stteiition totbe Frectij tioii dt'partmetit of thf l it-e-s. I. s I bave diaee-edef m. DrejrA he.;te stewar I M-irKiin. and tabs il' ,.-tir- ir ire iwraarasliac iL in la aay aM cu-t'.in.-r- and tin- patabc a- paafeJeaica of many years Baagrlenre snd eeaayetcnl to carry nn ibe bnsine in all itskwanebes. MM IIVNNAMAN. mch:t' -i!'m.
"allll IH,,;'V PaTlH Host:, pa bb jlf'r old st a small atjraace onbl - prtcaa. IBM BBBlW und IBoy Hall , the best a-- r'tnrnt ar .1 the !rwe-t price in thia city .
CLOAKS. &C. UWES' SPKIM, NOVELTBS
C;oaks! Cloak! Cloaks
In evprv vtvle for :b
PUfg l iHT I'liOTH SACQTES, (all wool) fmnt f fi to IS arertb i a lie M'.sMsU wn.FfRna(new atyW. nra-le!) 7 r.. fr. n nvab '.' ia c
Ml flC I N I.Oh. '-ry hailfor.ir ) fr n. ! t. T, ' FI. -IN CUnTM ClaCULAKn. all color- and prices. S AII IS PI IMll bACQVfcg, all MZf. lia J Iti- VC aACQCKS.all -iz.ai.d aaHry. WATFH-PK:tF Circulars, new st k. A aandtBtet ss.-ormrnt f L';T CLOTH !llAn. , FFT I S, plain and ruflbd. pr.ee.- io'. H lkiiarmert- to correspond with tbe alove tyle
Tin ChiMrrN'ii Iai'tniMii It, parr:rulail ft. !.!! and a ''ill rtment krpt ii hand. We will al-n fiirni-b 151. A f K 1 LaH !-- Fr.-m -24 t" .'' bfedbas wide, all .if the be.t quality at l..'er raft -s than tbr -ame can now lis purchased hy the r H We invt'a t tte O.'iiitry Merrhanta to eal t and exaruina .r-t'K-s, as we car. sLi,ple tiirai a Faatern prices.
41 gfewav hi liolewaalc at :t'4c pr.ni at "V i er Skirt ..f iO pnn.
ICINII I. IM -. BsatM Yard rb.a-a. I. 1 Co., .elehratse Linm frif 5j , sar. Ist year', price. ici ni i tin viiiuiv. gOt llocti viilrli, of the l.r,t muirrial bousht I'l fore lbe arr, ' rie an4 oflrrrd a a price the material could net lie bought lor now. M gg I" I gt . BWSseBsdetM 'be pfMBaal r.ie price lower than any w fn re td,e. M sll III Ml. A Urse aasertaaawL among wlikb I the celebrated K NiiS M'N HK CT.. mit r s kt. Job lot from N-H York ? Ail lAOera froaa J t. ti i r I. ren. , i im n ti Ji gkgnAWg Ma. Cmprtr so"ii'ent. I 1 BetKal II lit I W "ilk, Jler ia. .amh, Wool snd Cotton lR: i s. i k i tte n.o r extensive in ht rlry, and bemg ' ri.k t.i iL militant braLcii ia ear bu'iMaa, we will (iivrtt rj; iMaWorwaawt- I Irr, protuiaing t.. chars', i' W i bar. LBS mark, t pr ref.,r an article IHONI UHi v, i;- V. UnsliinKiAa, ireei, Between I lllnt i- ii n I I iiiirarr le. n rhl-.'-dlt
NOTICE.
M tat ICX. to ( in pciiters usssJ sfHr Kiiihli i g.
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FW IS KO; 1 I I. mn AND OR AB K5TAL JOB
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And w will ooai'Keiy eil at price- ibat no other'
c n cmnjieta wi-u. :.f ra;. ; .d r' tbau be aaajajghf n i. g of lib. ITENS .v o., Fbiladelpliii Cafeb, fur and Mantilla House. outb Ml in sir.-r, ladlai aaadbh lii. ap."il-dly REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
Real Estate Agency5 No. 89 1-2 E. Wa?hiu?ton St.,
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ATTORNEYS.
mm . w. Tini. Attorney at Law, N't a IFMPFRSNCF IUFF mebl9-art dir Itaiianapclw, lnwjaoe. ATTORNEYS.
VLy hould I buy a hos
LawisiuaaaB.
COLERICK & JORDAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
B RAKDK S TI'SSILAG 0 !, tH M ta irtei,i.ai
THF. WOXIiEkFCL uRaN'L'U
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DRUCS AND MEDICINES
J. F. SBNOUR, DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Bas .. Bales Himim- Hint k. Vel Wahiagtfa(Mtcerl, INDLVNAPOLrs, JSPX. KKSI 1 i ONWANTLr OX HASü Füll fegrirniFTT OF PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, COAL OIL AND LAWS, WlfcCO W6LASS PERFUMERY I'ANCY ARTICLES, LSO A Itrtat ASrORTMt,N Ol CUOICK Tta-Ü fehlO 3m,
