Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3967, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1863 — Page 2

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, nun ihr Itrttli Ueriwr hl natal, iae Juuntel vraterla ha um rnmrk dsrwwnct ry of l-m ' It qeeies tiirarta from th raaiarea of tomr I m tcets. atwj the reenlet.ot.a if rir-rtic meet int- dtwaoanrtag th ihn profl aoBMtfptlaw a , mtrart to t . tpim ol th C I.tution ie tMiu. of our iMtHtin. Mr VooawtB. in a apaer in at p ii Coegree. when tSe bill WM awatrr IftTajltnr . and teor il as tnl mto lea. thes referred to that measure Sir Uipaic m bar taken ihr i.ime ew i ihr aweataee, an! m? have Drm r'. Mfr' ti'HM aasstrwt.lrsi Hut we all, ha not le. ot ! th people th right In Uta u.. ' ami, if crls b. cintruv. Mf aaratuff of puhlio pottC While it i Hin MMilrtkn od before it ia m.i.lr a Whatever may hire hr-n the pni'fi ot Mr VuOlMtu. of Mr H&XMitU, of iheNrtiti sei, ornf auf )rm ' ml m rrjrd to tb ipcüi tity of tb eorwrript net before it heraine a law. htrehhr coutrliei1 or j ustifit-,1 Mwi stance to it ifttr it became a tUlute? A'al tee.' This the Journal knows. We now prr;o to try th Journal by it own aUnlirt of ju'lt'i'ieiit. llrforw the inauguration ot (he present civil war, th Journal dettounred Mil a "truggle hetween tb people of a common country as worse rit than ihm los of a dozen State It preferred disunion to civil war. It ihed :irticla showing the advantages of dis uii on to th Nwr'ti It pronound the Morit goinenr Constitution a heiter rh ,n ol porern aant than oar ow:i. Tim was paid b the war. After hostilities had commenced, it i ited th it it h id nothing to take hick in re.ird to wUat it h.vl a iid about the evila of a war between U two aH I ill na. and that it was Wulm thtt the diMfiti) State hould al.de off, provided the RrlteU would lay down their afaM. Now, wak, taking the Jouretl m m's own fandard of judgment, if he is not more amenable to the ehirg of disloyalty, of being clarified a a cop. per head, a traitor, a aereasionirt, a tlnuiiionist, thin any Dewaocrat against hon he in daily hurling his infamous and nn; an n .iti.ms o( on friend I ine! and enmity to the (iovernment ? We ak. why the-e constant t-ffort upon the part of th Republican to stir up contention n the community? I it to bring aloul a collision tti a will jutifv the placing of loval State and a loyal people under the ban of martial law? Nothing but the forbearance of the people will save the cnunti Y from a military despotism It the RepuMicm u! h:ive their way thfre would le no free soeech, no free press, no Irce bom, no free people save through carnage and blood

Hi aim- Um Mind it Uli tratY. Certain ambitious gentlemen, who stvlr them

Irrs tle Y.x- utive OwassSjiWe f tlM W r Demcricy of Indiana, bld a meeting at 3? or X Palmer Hoae, yesterday. All of these distin gunned personages a--ime to le Simon pure Democr i- t each and all of them in ti e c;n vass and election of laat year identified them aeUesanl co open ted with the ultr Republi ; cans. What claim can auch men have to the c nfi lence of tlie Democracy of Indiana? They j place themaelves, according to their own record, in a most ridiculous and inconsistent attitude.

Whit did thev nay in the c 'nvass. of lust year? T :ey u ve utter 11 cc to the sentiment th it in the present crisia of the nation there could be b it two parties the friends and the cue mei of the fJovemment By affiliating w'th the Republicans, thev indorseil the c'nrge of the latter, that the Democracy were di-!oval, or the enemies f the (Government If their as sertion i true, that during the w ir there rm be onlv the-e two pirtie.-. ty attempting to form a third partv thev repudiate their own platform and gire the lie to their own denunciations And it

is t little remarkihle that only one memher of this elf -ivied War Democratic Eiccut ve Cm mittee. nny one h is ever smell gun; owdcr, and he. hiving been defeated in a race for Congre--. now turns up as it "Union" candidate for Clerk, in a Republican county. The ruling PSHwiosi j

s ng m de ith 1 1 there ever was a trat rent hnmhug. it is this movement of (a few broken down politicians to get t up a third party. If these men rei honest

in their con v rtioti. whvdo thev not hg on tithe tail of the liliil 'Union" partv ai d slide

ah ng with it? It th it org iri'jtalion r- resented th iwilriotism l ho countrv last ver it eiTainlv ocfimie the same position now It is un

ch mgel We woul'i as s.M)n expect to -ce the Fthiojii in change hi kin. as the " Union" pirty ! awceate its pnncipies, its purposes, r en. Is The men who could stomach the (Iakri , the tirti.Ts. the Unit uriis, the Um ii ras. the Cnt.v the J t n . ai d the Miss Nmev it Dmahs if ii n v Imf but a f-w m nths ago, oiil" I t not to be nause itcd with them j now. Thev made up their ted with them und j embraced lor a common object, ami it is exceed J ini;!j uiikiii! in tlm st this 1 te hour to turn up their noM t Utf African txlor No nutter ho mu h tJov bmj try. hT cannot w.ki tt.r -mull I from lltcir g trroenu th musk wi 1 develope lawajf w bene er they co me within w pure ut mos j I .ere.

1 he Mwtuej of xi.e puat illustrstc the ! ewUblishing a .trt y inside tl a partv Fury ffori. ot the kind tins. taiUsi. as it will. It is a pe!fiii movement It is only a struggle for position and influence It has no nther hii There is not a pwrticie of patiiotrsm or print irile in it. It dsn were honet last ycir they would SSjaasl bv the aseocistee of their o n cbo.xunp, but cnniiiig out in di them u w dem T.stratctheir h) ; octisy then In .T i Ks.;' time there were a parcel of met;

who got too honet foi the Democratic party, ia I

they fiuffnl off to t'tesk it down, tut it was. a f it ere Tvttft attempted th earnr u t ; i iniilwr rgan aatHOi. hot an onimi us cuhl ho!, them at any tttie Vax Bi v tnsl it in but the orsuia-ttion had only a mushroon growth He sin ceeiled in defeating his compeii tor Caw. and then the party vanished. In l-fri, auulus-r trisl w i- n . h ch ot tunr-e h d ti "awl Wal cwasb'rt" oi the Republican party But It only livsai during the csnv . of that Jf Ali the-e rff.'rl to itassiioy the DmiKTS)tic parti luve proved as futil as tlte attempt to bail the ocean w t:. a huck:, or to let btk tne driving wind with wisp of -trtw AM thnt in her hs been able to eX'complish against tiie Ieiuocruti pirtv. and there ha e bewtt signal exwUiptos to UlttatrwM utsff pcition, has ireu a temprary de teai. iioru which it arose stronger than ever. Ami wh)? The Democratic party is based upon principle As lung as tne in-titution and a reputlian govemment stands.

Hie Democrat c irt will )t P and j flourish aul triumpli but wheo the urht j oi civd liberty and a government of the'

people eapiree. the Democratic party wPd go duwu tu the ruins The new movement will uot

de . i jenuin Democrat, for the character ot t'e men who gave it dir tiuo, and their motive aud objects are too wed known tad appreciated ' lav give it wavy iiifluucor power

We MltilfllHaiiit (hat the hiecutive Committee aforewwid. ba slle,l s tat Mass t'eajven Hon loa-emhl n A . t. and it s ttetoil nl Cowrwe that the Repulse. ns will lueniav) le MAawew" and the tnonft that U my tsit, The farce o D-frl is to be n pi siured only a hltle more nuiculoue aaSBm awm s emjBsw - Fross the üw Tork Pott. I . ,t CalM-nanii' rnui om ri te rfe i ia in In olaimn. The withdrawal of gold fiom circ ulation has given time to einerts In counterfeiting Ui maou lacture large uuanttliw of failed coin, which arc now in e i tensive circulation The resumption ol payment of cu' m iutir- m .Id, e (MSasc of the sesr ity of demanJ notes, hai brought out tlie false oolu in company with the genuin, and the countei lans m tu weii ma U that none but egperU can deute them Mmy of the b nk of this citv have received and paid tlusfal' iue, brokers tk and sell it. an I it is sent to the Cu-tom Hou to par dwtiwl without criminal knowlclge or ltitr:t. The pro portion of the fille! coin now In ue is not large, as comp-ret I with the genuine urrency, but it is nevettneless true tht lew of the men handling it know whether the coin is genuine or not. and the uninitiated cannot; . detect the work ot the tamperers At the Cuttom House almost ever? da? the fiUe J ; e es are sent In for payment of duties; while the rejection of a number of them in one day is not uncommon 1 he dicovery of the-e pieces is followed iromedi ately by cuiung them in Kalves with a chisel, when they are reti.rned to their owners, who of course replace them with goo.) co n ibe system ol nlliug.ae now practised, is said to have originate! some ye ir ago ( )slifornia, and waa first detected in Kris I and in the pro-is. of melting the coin The bu-ine-s is now . it poi ble, more carefully, aud also mote extensively conducted. The process is to split the coin, to take Irom the centre one thud to one half, ami in some cases a larger proportion ol the gold, which ia carefully weighed and an eijual amount of phi tins, or nlloy of ptatJna of nn inferior U llity put in tts place in wha' manner it is not precisely understood The sides of the com ; tlo-n closeil, mid the slge is re milled, and the whole of the work is so accurately done that not only the weight of thepicie rem in unchanged, bsjf the tie remains the same, or so ncirly the -nine that the difference is not percept b!e, and wh if iriiii singul ir. the "ring" is ;erlectly clear This test, therefore, which i generally emploei U detect -purn us coin is ijuite u-c.r - ilthou-.-h ume ei ports think thev can by this means ob sei 1 1 1 . i detect the tilled p'eces Tiie inilling of the coin most fretpicntly reveals its charac ter. At the present rite of premium, sit to seven dollars worth of gold can be taken from a tin dollar gold piece, while the Illing i estimated to hew rih aboiit toiirdollais pee ounce one fifth, perhaps, of the value of the metal ilxtr acted Tlie skill with which this fraud is cminrt'cl constitutes its chief d inger, but it is by no meanlikely tli it any large piowrtion of our gold coin will ever be deba-ed Ir. Mleitr'w sipeerti at oniord . The speech f PowtmaatwT (ieneral Hlair, at Concord. New liatn:hire, having been rcpiirte i in full, affords m ilter t r much sinirnlir conjee jecture. We will stite briefly its silient jioints His discuMion ot the new origin of the war WM not m terinll v different Iron that whi"h i usu ally eniployel by those claiming to he i on-erv live administriitiouists, but who h ive adopted the views t ultra Abolitioni-ts Mr. Blair thought it a fit (K'caion to cniiicmn Tillofi'l theory ul ain ilg i uiatntu und WewsJe4l Finllip-' idea of ne gro equality If the-e h ve not obtainel to am M-riou- extent in the A-im ni-tration party, he eertainly wasteii much force and argument upon u subject of little importance He afflmWii einain ipation to tie a settled tact; thai "s'.averv is abolished by the rebellion and its conseo.ieuccs. by the war, and the constitutional mems ic -onl e-1 to the (iovernment for its defense " But he ays: "Our civil war, closing n the tswmfslii sion of four millions t shires, to take equil rank with six millions of enslavers, would fie but the prelude to a servile w ar of exu rm:i at km. I advocate the IVc-idenl's plan 1 -ivmg both, and ministering to their prosperity and to their elevation, in their respective spheres, to tower and grewtneitfl as a people This nut be done by r. gradual segregation ot the two rices, und iissij.i.m to each the regions on th if coutiiicut and the alj icent i.sles cotigeni I 10 their naluies " We -hall not hen di-cw-s the corre tne-s or incorrectness of Mr Blait's views. Their chief igeilramre en I mtorwat iri-e from tlie fad that he appeared there as a member of the Cabinet to express the policy and advocate the "pi hi ol the I'le-ident." 1 f this WJ ' W not to continue BDtil emancip ttion is . eomplis'.ied, Mr Blair's a--snmptkmJ are arrant nonsense. And. alter its termination, e then h ive the ta-k of the segre gation and colonisation of l.i'lb,()0M of slaves to develop rtad exc ute This, we repeat, is not ; mere theory .''"Mr. l! air, wh ch inn or iim? not be adoiited. but a te'tled purpose of the A im . istrat.on winch he as a member of thsj Cbiwt declared. Il he hul no authority to mike such a dec I ir tion, if should be authoritativeiy denie I Mr Cine lud mole a similar statement respect ing emancipation, hut w e b ive heard no denial W !! conservative Republicans tell us whether this is, r r is not an ah lition war? Are our sol diers in the held to enforce - the President's plan"

us proclaimed by Mr Blair'. Chicago limes. i 1. ! o i t In ( nnsrqiirni as ol its rail The Ch itt inooga Rebel of .June 17. has the following : MWwii'iinniani M mmy instances deem Vicks burg alrevdy lost, and when the possible results ot 'Ins event an- conteiiipi ited we may well de plore .hem How long ein tieneral Johwston maintain his (losition in the vicinity of J .ckson? It Gewwt holds 'u ksburg. reinforceil from Por ter's fleet i I Banks, bow loa ein the irnn . whndi is now too small to cross the Hig Rin k ami assail Grant reir. hofd Jack-'on? It bis been helieved that Banks would not te permitted to join Grant , but wo hue no mwi nlkrfutig any movement of .Johnston to prevent the etimb'n t:o;i of the two armie I im. i t r Inclinstd to te!icv e that the f arris, n will not lie le snrrendere! nor ttie pi ice lost It' this uoi-t occur, 'he tit -t stntl tude by uur ItfCM will te on itie Bi Blai-k. about hfieen or twenty miles Inmi Vickshurg an 1 Jackawn, which is now being fottihed for firy m e- Fltik nov rnent- Irom Port llu l-.ni helow and from c. BTer ent points along the Yazoo nb ive. will ton e our troops to retreat toward Meridian and Mobile. nl thus we will tie driven from the Mississi; pi, fmm Memt Ins. and other point above and below Vuksburg; federal troopj will advance into the in'erior. .Johnston's ptveittOB w ill he turnel. and he must retreat. I' ti iis we shall to) COtMpe llesj t.. retire Irom the titer, und thus t hr Pfderal G I eminent hopes to reopen trnfe with New Or lern; thui Cincinnati, St Louis and Chicago, it ithe wh u I Northwest, are to lie appe.sel. and thu the Vll!siidifism pwrtl is fee le shorn of its power. Very ttuthfu! did Cf;i Tlnm M a-err, w hen he induced QffwWl to return to the as-uiiot Vn k-burg. tliat there were "polifitral awoaklernttoiis'' w hich made ttie cantuie ol Vicks burg an ineritwhl neeeitv.

f ptu re n the tattr rrt I las . ( ir rrgular d sf. tiches w ih it the uerrilhts who it.. . led Indiana hv been tapture-l I seit de' e to the home uar la ho have bw j de i I In 1 s,.1(, , .,) ,.. utd Its ? been ifttormel WUld lh Ririetnul Le-.'tsla lor I. il e seeure.1 it Iheftfih i alt ?, which W i r ne. hu t.oidei ie(ene. w is sent out ot the Male al lle sdM:iUlion ol the Democratic Oltlli tiers u I the lt and II Congrraaional Dlatrictl H id they auci eeded M disarming and disbitiding the legion, guerrilla raids could habe maie niioppo-eil in the outhirii und centra! parts of the at ite, except by the Cuiied Stale troops ta t.one-l here The treence of the I itlrr has been so un we come that th ir paity prwsaes hare ni -re th in otic demanded that they hw sent into lh held Indtanapidis Journal Wr hive seldom seen a more disingenuous, not o contemptible, attempt to make political capital for a sinking 1 1 than the atnive el bibita While the men romm Ising the "!:' ne as go mJ as an? in the St te, tt is notorious (hit that organir. itioi, nm nta to 1st da or Both ni for defensive operations i fault not ol the fsanple, foil of the law. I lieie is now scarcely a full company of the Legion In eti-tence, and rer tamlr not a full regiment Doubtle-s ciiixens who are or have liecn ait i i e to the Legion joined in the la'e pursuit ot the Rebels, but it would tie grosi itijustlce to the people ot Orange. Crawford uid Harrison counties to iv that i i e but mend. er of tfi . t 01 c m z tliou did so. '1 he

truth is. that alni '-t everv one. young and old. ' who could do so. lent his effort- to rid the State : of this hand ot guerrillas and hors thieves And among those wh were foremost in this work of . . . i - ., . ta A I

On v ui out ot tne Slate mis iveoei nun i wrrc th -e "Butternuts" whom the Journals pirty endeavored to prevent from purchasing or poa se-sing arms lor their own defense, against these and similar bands of r dders Could the Journal luve lud i wh?, three lourtl of the people of the region ot country through which Hinds' gang passed would luve been utterly defenseless against these invader. Fortunately, however, they hnH arms and ammunition, and put them to a good use. To -how tint the aemwnl militia system of the Stite is utterl? woi thless und inelli -ient, it ia only necessar? t re -er feo tsW r0ntly publi-he l ssjpor I ot Gen Lowe to Governor .Morton (Jen Lowe de oted ids w ho'c time in in endeavor to give ef ficicti'v to the "Legion;" yet he confe-ses thit out-ide of the OmtgitsetoitaJ Districts bordering on ihe river, it amounts to ue ..ing at all Why has not Governor Morion insi-ted on his own DO litk I friend- in Northern und Central Indiana organizing ir dei iii- pet inilit o v scheme, in order tint they my. in case ol nece-sity, is-ist in de lending the State again t invasion? Whv is the whold burden of w itching the border and driving out bands of gneriillas throw n upon the people ol a few counties who hive alrenly sent to the arm? far more th in thcit just proportion of aide bodied men? Whet) gnOgflOl Rebels cross the Ohio river, it is for the ;.urjo-e of nikin' midt upon the -oil ot Indiana, and it is as much the duty of the citizens ot Marion. Lipnrie u I S Jose h to keep up an organization for the de tense of that soil as it k the duty of the cili.eiiof the counties upon the river. The mernleis of the Legislature from the border districts, aware of the utter ttotthlesstiess ol the system, or of the inefficiency with which it was administered, en deivored to secure the passage of a better and more i flicieiit law But this was resisted by ti e Govrnoi and his liiends, and the rttsttll is tint there is a very poor militia orgauigttiotO in the bordi-r counties, and n ine at uM in tlie b dance ol the Stve. The people, however, ere not deftM 'less. DesptM the otter! t valueless character of the I iw. the men of Southern Indium are ready to ru-h to the defense ol' their be'oved S ate against the prow ling bawds of guerrillas which iniesl our -isitr S ato of Kentu ky I Ins. thev Ii no prov en t i the t iti-faction. we h pe, ev en of Gov. M ufoii uid his organ; and we ho: e that in fu fjaw the-e "powers ot' the Slate" will endeavor to ri-e above the contemptible party prejudices by which their whole action appears to la- governed. Such a coarse would be better for Indian i, better tor the Union cause, aud possibly better lor them-elvcs New Albany Ledger.

Gen. Milroy ami tlie L,oa of claws tor

Win

ti. in th- N T:k Werlo. Then unit mv. General Mcclellan was ittuoved from com mnd of the Army of the I'otimic, November?. 1862 Ou that day our military iiuatiou was as follows:

troops had been thor M u v !ai J .t!,d Tennsv 1

1. The Con'eilerni numbly expelled Irom awl i 3 tierertl Bvsrd.

Flint HiH. a nock couutv

with his asfr.vnce. he'd

-mmaratinz jsvsiiioii in Kipp.hoiVi . in t.ve m ics fiom Wash

ington 3 General Pieiaautoa was at a put., on the stappekannwek rivti more than Itty mdmt from Wash.ugfeoo, and he'd se.ureiv ie nsikved bridge 4 Snn ker's. Ashby's, Thoroughfare and M i iii--.i-lips were n our ---- n 5. Tlie fort-tic ations and the well appointed garrisons afxnit Washington made the N ; Capitol iierfectly tale. fi The navigation of the Potomac wn unob s meted 7 The r 'otom ic arm? was utider the comm :ni of a General who held the undivided attachment :id confldence f the irinvp Of our condition today any man m.sv judgi The contrast does uot ncd to be drawn A . iu the dark backgiound lie the battlefield- of Frederi- r. -' . aud tne Wildern and their noble dead.

'Metro loty ia aaid to be toy dox? but oar

owu, just as nunseuae is sns that differs from our.

The loss ef Winchester by General Milroy, ia a matter that dem mos the immediate attention of the Government It is worse that the surrender of H iroei a Ferry and Maryland Hights by .Miieand Ford laat September, and Gen. Milroy ought to be phi- e I nnuicdi itely under arr st and tried bv coui t martial Winche-tcr is the key of the Valley of the Sheti indoah. and is a more important position th hi Harper's Fen y T he blame of losing it mu-i b eq eat! t divwed between tbe War l)e:i u t ment and ßeneral Milroy The intention of Lee to move North, through ti e Valley, wir- known to the Government more than a month ago, and it was the bosilies- f the War Department t post latJitiieei force ut Hinctieter, awd fee place in command of it a reliable lieneral The force does not appear to have been etpial to the enier gen. v; but it vv is enough for a far better defense thu.GchCi.il Milroy made with it II he was taken bv surpri-e he was unfit lor Mch a om

m ind, tl he Val not surprisisl, ÜtetB b ought I to have com-ei tr ited the troops ot femt edjoie law Dot.s, to the number ot tiueen thous i and, wnich was Bjqual to the all ICBtBg force, to ai nothing ot Miirov'i puaeanion of i itrong for , t'ti ations. But be did not m.ke whit deserves the name of . i rih' H id he even held tlieenetnv at bay for a d iv or two longer, in order to give time for Hooker's army to come up, iboaf two liv i-ions of Katell'a Oorpa wowM bare been cap-; tu red or lleatlOl edt and Lee's game ot invasion would not only hive been ft ustr.ued, but his army so vv t ike: el by the loss that its destruction ould ! have been co.-.ipir it.veli an eat J task, ttnicst, it mule m speedy retreat southward through the vallev But the facility with which the key w is e rested ieeej the yean of Milroy Ins ritrwud the pM- iire. and given Lee a tremendous adv ant , age. which he his not failed to use with effect If Ii is not obJi provided h'tu iili ininuiutioti

ainl ample stoie-. but it has ;ened the gate to M iryiand and Pennsylv ania, awd the Hd ranee el the Rebel army has been ravig in those Stall-- ever -.ince. carrying off hor-es and c ttie and various supplier, and urcpjrii)' the way for the C mtinj; ot the BO du bodv , and etah litiing a I i-e ofoperation Ironi w hiefi to m.rch .tl pleasure eii!itr igaitil Uiibniorf or Was'iiins: teat on the northern -ite. t'he loss i II in r - Ferry followed Irom the loss ef Winchester, j Perbipj the next thing we slu'.l 'ncir ef. ael ainlher Coiisej'!eti. I-, is the cipiine ot M o tland Hights, the poc-ion of which would shorten the route to W i-hingtoe bv tw Ida' march These consequences and the digt aceful pati'C in Peni -vlvinia have resultetl from the utter Wwt of capacity and courice in (ienerd Milrov, whose m .itirv Imbecility w i? long aince well known to the War Depart mei t The public well ate dem md that he lie arrested, tried by eemra martial, and abut, i- m eg i male for the future Tbe mtereett ef the nttina eowaltf dein ind that Mr S ii.ton te removed Ir. m the ir Dep rtment. and t iat i competent olti -er receive his porttoiio. The country h is no confidence in Mr Lincoln's 0 t., i e' ; but. !e'eiii in his in tegrity. it looks m htm. as the Ch et M i-is'rtr to secure bereifter a fieiter and more successful management of the war N V Herald. From th- Philadelphia Ape. The Itrmni raiir Pfaj m - Hint to Deinoi ruiftv I he 1 iiiou I cMgucra ut urli. A fiietid Htm the country, to whom the fol r lowiawj r trnuioe i'inn was vldre-e l. tint it ! to us, a tew days go, in . rler that w should j inlotm .-ur leader- of !ie tff-r:s whxh ihe

Le.gners are mktg to d ffu e their pnlimeel j ma in leststion through. ut the State: Ornct. or Toaiid ot FtBLicvTiov or tnri l'M-Si I l M.l I "t Vit I 1 V 1 1 LPH I A.

11- C eatoe! üreet, M ij i. 1-6I ) D t SiB: The Boird of Publication of the Union Leij;tieot I'h 1 idelphta . bwinf desirous of j diMiibuiing papers aud ammwiemll throughout tle State wiah you to set. 1 'o the undersigned a ' list of mme off pswwoetJ in your vicinity We v . I de-re the names of moderate DeunnTats i : men who have not tveen actv iu pöbln 1 1 1 m Itters, and also tbe most nct'iTe and inflii ' entlal Cnhn men. with whom t correspond ; Will toti, al soon ss you can. lurnishsuch a lis'? Send those you think of. WI eMe andahi to the list ether names as they may -uge-t themselves to you. Au answer, at your earliest convenience, will greatly oblige yours, truiv. W H V-miiRST, Chairman Committee of Distribution. That is a hint that Democrats may well take' All Democrats should see to it that there it a general distribution of Democralic papers aeai Democratic do-u rue :

fT-ww ai tnetatiati rrrararrrnt, J n 1 rrota th lavaitmi HtraM JOttttt Organ) Jans I. I lit n nr lit I .mit i mtn im r . in I it in itt r T i .r ii. e i- .st i ts Ksreiameaj Cmearstfel e.ktuit. tn. metal as seilt F.ntUnd Iis sites Iv n- I I eommerenl arTsir- have hewn in statu uno durn w 'he (aopowal ot K t e i ,r a Joint mediathe past week, pending the result of the Vieh Krwnae msd ort of tentative pro-"al fnit utd I'm Hud.o,, s eg and the moremri.t 1,1 mtrrtM.se her good m and tbe offrr wet of Leesarmv m V rg nla. bdlr rejstwtf ei rthintoa, Rut, wülMmt Tbe change- in the prices of piddle e. urilies, "y such enti Bglement a might by possibility orgoid.havet.cen.mil1. but on tbe whole they reault from mnlialion. it la in out power, and indicate increased ronllenee, as (,,,, mi ' i urely i our duty, to wi bdnw the eiicouragi HiKka have adrancnl materiall?, tb coup m 6 a . mW which w are actually glmg few the BffWM ol 1 !-Hl being up to liiJ . The rsege of fold I '" 'few a war by tacitly allowWsg what was 1 42 to 145. closing al idJU N w V. ikat l ii teglend llieve-lhal the hold of

noon u'llililu "r reirrai innrnunHii uisiri ins .-soill 'ierii

0 - T

MEDICAL

he Feierst tSoserument utsm ihe

on eau.ed bt the d ahes of bod.es i not finally and Irretrievably gone

llr. Isinlluiir HMCfjic, s rw vast e Oonorrh(BrisQlofts, Whites Stricture! u fin in i a oi im mm ot I.I m it t I ion .

t 1M Horn

I

of KHI civnlry into Penliav Ivatna. ten dav- ! as our pabhe s..icv ermts the North feo sgo. It is subsided, to some eiteut, but there is a say thai Kurope d et not Consider, or tile ist has gieit deal ol aiitietv eit-tuu' legarding the de "", frnnMimed the entertaise hofssless, there can signs of the Reil (Jeoeral Lee. who hat his en he liifele hope thit the "Merjaue will he formallv kVe force iu the Shenandoah Valley It is meet ibandowea! On the QtbOj hand, the recognition gcneralU ii.s.el hit o.jecl it ti lo s 'r" Coi.te.ier o v bv V n.ie u. I Marjlaed and mike a H mk movement on Wa-h . Kn-land would mri.ci the hetviesi discourage ingti.n. or a due t one on Bilnmore. and there the war pirtv in the North. To drem are in mora that he is mirdiing on Ihtisburg and d" resenting it wou'd be niadne-s; to conceal iu Wheeling. The army under Hen Hooker is re llgadteaece imnoswible; it would be ne-e-'srv for porte-l to be in a t-o-ition to gtnrd against any : lhe Northern (iovernment and the Republican surprise, and to he I 1 1 1 v and pioinptlv udvi-ed of Jity to . nleat to themselves tht the trrmlna ihe movements of the Rebel armv In the tum of toe struggle an t ttie acknow lelgmen' of meintune. a heavy force under (ieneril Dil is Southern iiileiwndence was merely a matter of menacing Richmond on the Peninsula Detach I : nrl that as the prolongation of the wsr menis ol Refiel caWalry are marihing iu South e..uld not .flVc it- i-ue. ill th.t could be done em Ktntm kr, sndtwo'ru Is havebeen in nie uno was to end it u the be-t terms thit could be the racket r oiinlies of Indiana The prob d.ditv obtained. In aU probvb lity . European recogni is tb it the demonstration on the Notthein States tion alone would terminate the war within sit will be eontined to raids, and that Lee's doaigus months European nognitioti is withhe'd only are on Washington and Hilfimore. ,,v the obstinate refusal ot the F.ngltsh Cabinet. Thi Dee Imin Vkktburg has not been of spe i 0,1 ,hf,m- therefore, almost as much na on the . .1 f . . . i a a! a I

ceil import it.ee runee our last S e are informed government n w n,nuigioti, resrs me awiui re

febet the garriaoe It aw amtH al'owance, and the1

citixens clamoring for a surrender John-ton,

aaj P " ' ah'l wmif ti m

wt

swrawa, r ..utn-ni fllS t'U

HiaUOv.aRd I li-j ws k .. a It U rstj an l I- . j j I r ot, bt.l It Is ilW-ull Iu Ii I a . -mpi.i.'ii ikat few attnurt, I per laser f swe's.t ws-th mate M female, eiek

rouNDmrs. I III MooniKK T4TI FOI NDR. h siot; UOKKS. II V IV.. rntntnii r. N r, g , (T Wff Al 1 s awa--4 to twsases at . iiwtwslsttt in rt 'it oj r.f . ., ,..,,. iraaiaj TV to psnrvrr baa Is rssararst fr .m tb Kasa. ba ka

pf.s urs-rl iks atnafe s trswis twst perfeet totm fu task st -s.hs Me vsrT Q.IH SaieSa- Wtmr Waa.aar rialW n.rr iba a let, t ism M wK.4e.al ats t...r. tm ' ' o. ' .. ... ... iu aresmfstuai tw will

r.n s-eiwyass- ira taswW

miu .. -

st sttatses

Ttl

Ihr Ires'liirnl of wlo.h, m ii ihr it tat S Itself The it Is flrat la deptor fa asirse of larvaiM. it r

I. e . farir

si i.-n o, W r- tullt

WH, ''' 'Hilvpfsatavewtvat we raa well aot pr ! paw-

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irfflsr an. I r uruSr . 1S

ai m

a I i

rar alrtvaa, area 4 in 4 itw a tamttl

i.tinrels, ami i il.r. air Cl

.rm a tat after

spoeelbility tntailod bv the continuance of this savage, fruitle-s und fratricidal conflict ; ou them and on those who. stifling their own strong mis givings. support them in the one sided inaction which thev call "a dignified .leufralitT."

the Hi'hel commander, his evidently collected a I it ge lorce in the reirof the (lov et ntnent arm v,

under ficner il Grant, and if tue last ..Iv : e- the:e was evi.'cuce lb it either a front or flank attack i from John-ton would soon be mole That the immediate feture of this war is big with even's, there cm tie no reus nable doubt, and in the tneuit me commerce :- to some extent. - ipendid. waiting the result; because, be that re suit whit it tniv, ihe sraniiud ol all values will ! be materially change.) as -oon as it is developed j The demand for money in our mat k et contini.es 1 08 a limited N lie, md ii.e ni irket is easy at h a percent. The general uulIneKs ol business iur ther circuin-cnties tin use tor money, h i that it, j like many articled ot produce, i a drug the' market. Etcbaiige remains tteed at the old I - - ii... i . . i -- - n , 1

inaset s have become un sale idle, ow ing to frauds i RAOÜL, or the MAGIC STAR.

which have been discovered thai we rjnote , them nom i 1 The demand foe Kentuekv cur

renej hat been nwre active, and the bftdtera are paying 2' 4'lc perm for it. and selling at 3c Indtent curreer j is amebaeged l'heo,uot.itions lor all at the close were us f.. Hows:

Bl YIMJ

AMÜSEMENTS. H i: I K O PO la I I II la i. . GRAND ENTERTAINMENT GUEIT VARIETY mTflrlsfl Th trulv woti'irrful moist is. moi:teverde. f it 1 1 a Y K r.NiNt;. JUlfl M, iHb3. Tls New Gr.ii)'t C mc Trek I'jnt'.minie entitled

A X It t A N C 1 .

TeassaasjMt artni the new Osmtc IHaWaatewa f

S n York DoW Silver H i sal aatet Krume hnnk otea. Indiana tatr not Olli St vir Bote

j - it. . t,j u j r. in. 2s ,3 t icem. tOmtf (treat. . a . 3 ; rm. SS-'.'j prem.

put.

RI.LII 1 9 l pre ai.

To in arrew Reacft f Bsisrs. OTO . GEOMR, G. w. WMiviFit aad asawtaaa.

IMttCK.s ot- VHMISSION

prem. . rrrsf t;irclr sml I'ar.pi.no

i.reiTi

3 ,i, art at.

tOeaeta 7 " M as l HO

OrJcr- or Wa liint't' i..

new ills. ... Cervicites U dis. .... We bive now three ftafehmal Banks in tins citv, orgawbjed under the new law; of the first, .loi.n W Ellis, E-( . is l'resi.ient; of the senm I. George Keck. K-tj. The stockholders of the third bank me vc terHat ami electel the following Director-: A L Mowrv, Dtrid Qibeett, A M Ataluffwt; T. T Woodrow, H C Lord. ime Bughcr, Cbaa L Monro. Subsi qnetif I v the D rector- tletied A 1. Mowrv Pic ideui. und Prank Qoodmaii cash

ier. There will protiablv be one or two tri'iri' bmkorgai.izt'd in this citv, and it it not unlikely Ik t the total capital emoloy; under the law in this citv, will soon be -welled to lour million dttlmri I he we ither has been umu-u iIIv cool tbe last lour or five days, too meek so far corn, and rain is I being needed for grass and all other crops ex j cepting vv heat , but none h i v e -'.:Jlei el much. Mr A. L Bramble, of Plainville, in this county.; brought us two hunches of wheat on If or.day One was of the Al ibima rariotr, which is tieing harvested The t)nalitj b) good. Tbeotber waa white Kentuekv. not yet rine. but will tie in about a week Oftbw sample, fully one fourth bad turned to saint, and Mr H to! 1 u that his entue cropoj thai kite1 was so, as eil as that of Ins neighbors We bare a sample of new wheat from S inthern Illinois It. is lullv ri;e. awd the ; quality good. The quality of the ,whc;it this teer, generally emjeklegt ein be etctdlent, as far as we are informell; bul the breadth of i and sown with winter wheat tieing le- than I i.-t reason, as onr coi i e-noielents informed us last sjM ing, the quantity will be much less than thai fathered in lc62. a regards the wintet variety ; the ainotn.t of -pring wheat sown was large, however , and shouid it turn out well the crop will be a full one An uuii-uillv luge amount of flaxseed was: -own, and it is doing very weil; the crop of seed will he unusually I irge, beyond a depot. Business in all its departments continue- very dull, und prices of ni any article- are merely nominal, there not having been enough done to establish quotations. In the provision market this is cspeci ihy the -c. und forced sules cannot he m nie, except at prices far below the nominal quotations Force! sites .f bieou -houhlers weremide. lotiawt nice, at 'I'oui 'S8' whilst bulk shoulders are held at ,T'4c Old mem poik was held a little firmer. Owing to aa advance in New York, and about 1 ,IKMI brl- -old at $! A , but it was easier to bwf at the lo-e, prices in New York having declined 25c W e never remember to have seen a more lilele-s m irk et for pork and bieon than now ex i-ts. not onlv iu this, but in all tbeotber Markets.

Until some decisive victories are gained bv the Oororamettl troops, we cannot look for an v im proveineut in the business, as merchants are now as the caM stands afraid to embtrk in anv enter

prise; b it confidence in the G v erument is grow in;;, ami the great resource- of the coun'ry are being better understood. John Thomiison sav-: a bete are in the Dotted S' ites mote men and gfUtei thai can be Hssftjseil f ir one mMlion doll tru j eich, than there were at the dooo of the reeotw- ; tion thai eould be assesj-ed lor ten thousand dol- : lars eaek. The ci-h value of the property o! the United , Stite- (excluding the IS t itcs in rebe'l'oti; is one hundred times wh if it was in all the "--täte- at mat close ot tbe rwvMutiott. Joint si.,( li coittpiii es bjgfjk ins n ance, rdl po.l. steaotbttwt. mwwfetOf ioar, Jte twwa onp thousand to one ir the c'o-e ol tlie revolutic i The tniewl PMilnrt of j:o'.d and silver that enters bat ami btWatOS our urreticv hi.. I t-resbt. is as five hun-lre-l to one at the close of the revolu ti it Om OiMtiwtOreWi inlan I rinJ foreign, is as live j hundieil to one at the close of ike revolution A S ui qu irrer Ww of nmie importance in the eie- of the OOOpie ihen, febstn a llooblo eale is now Tbe COwntrr, -s the b.ssi for botrowinp and paring, Is atotw than one bun irel time- gretr than at the close of the revolution AT here, then, is me iHtint iu I'ken-tig om G o en.a.eut eorraawf awd orwr :iss tw Otwtttoowtal atststey 1 For the sate 8ntinel (harlev bt.iv crninc trillion I., I'ur. Ii III' It I. Ma Editor: Wbee tbe Parliament me' unier ' King Cuatlee the I. ol Enl md, ihey re:.j-eo to

m ke appropriatioiif until yuevances were t

lnlv an t liiMillewisii

K.i h el tiiioriallaty . .. iini ergs . Prtrait Muxes

ßrv" S igle seats oM ia Private BsTzet sMaarMiatii .t 7'. o'cb.'k. Pert mini immeii -e tt s precisely. HORN & NEWCOMB'S MINSTRELS! AT MASONIC HALL. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY.

Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, July 1st and 2d. MIVSTftKLSY, as KgpftRMflll) BY THIS Tr iee. bas sU.iirnil B proiiiiiiertce mal tt'tfiat tion res.iriin a BO traiuu iitlliic and Iccrji ion liier t atone having "won the plume and not the borrowed ma-k." Hi the tir-t rank of Minstrelsy stan'ts the irreat wit asji Jattir,

fa latasf of eiaaeejr ami the sr.gloator of nmajrmaes Many v niilv snrfva loeopy n ! iin tale thi- (ire it Irnichsi. nr f I be -tue', hut all sj-,K imo Still 1 1 arfeea even th'1 laVutwaw ..f Uwri spsjear. I) nr. . ra st 7; meat aaea t B. aeatta-ioti 20 cmts. l.- rv. i - ut.- BO irnts. I. A. CI..HK. Ag-ent. jui e 6-;tt

n A S I ( II A ij I, . Positively for Three Nights Only! TUT. CKLIM4TS11 AND WOULD RgJUWIBD AND INLY 3VI ONITOR Campbeli Minstrela AND

M RLESQI E mm TRMJPESt SHptSOAT, FI'IHAV AMI I U run DAT. JfNi;

, t; und 7. eemwAdnWissiea fSGeats, l.c-ervcd Seats 50 Cents. C. CaUHMTX, Vssiagen M -n. KMMKTT, Musical l: rector: Bass l AMi'M' LI . Sta-. D r.-ct-.r; hat MAI; KS, leader ef Mchetra. ft. J. LESLIE, Atrstmta am riii- c.-iet ra'e.i I'isaiianj trill perfscss nt BasHbjvil e, Mnwaaf at l TOe!ay i,irhts. 'J9th and 30th. Jaoel 1-.. 3; WANTED. AGENTS WANTED.

m tOJtPI It NT tOrSTH Al t. WA3sTF.D TO CAS4 TASS tk ttat far mVtcriben to ladhrna't Ball d

Honor. Aftftly to 'be ju;.t 'J-JC;Av u

STATE LlH ivKIAN. hattaaapotii

FOR SALE.

A Brit k IIohh for Mmlc

p.vkk chakck i itFFttaeD 10 buy a porn Story tMcO H u-' Vo. 0 n'e.-l Wa-hint'-ri Siret For inf rm ilioa call st the nhorr asnmjbam

Junr-5 ! v w

I

SIL; OF REAL ESTATE.

lavTcynci 11 iir.Kn.y givf.n th at 1 will sell at W late, to wii;

All Ibal part of the Souiii-et 'Utrtr of ertioti 6. Tsaa 15. Lang i" Mar1n Csamty, tnUi ua. Ijrats e.v-t if In.t'a .ihIi-. b'. .n'l.-.t south liy an et ns est f Market irrer, north ' y an -xt awteo f Ohio 'nt. 't-t l.y the lnd f laa? N. Pld'.ps n'ld we.t hy ih lant "f in-t..!. I'. and Mary N 'hle. aout eisb: acres, ttfj be sold r. a .ody, or in sueh parta to suit purchasers Une t.fr'. es ii in hard, the bw lni.ee in 1.2. . t

y. in, wirt, inter t nyaMe annually, -ecureu l.y ro-es w i'n.ut relief, sml n ortesw r ti the j ri n. -rs J.!. LOUM.N X. I) .Vtt.-fisj. iun 23-dt Guardian. t

ilre--e'l. ami some uu iranteea alren aei n t

tie

etan iae t arbitr.irt ',.'er hy the Lecetiv. K nu Clinr 'es ami h s .arty wou.il rnt OM -i nt to (J tliee ibincti ami broke wp tbe Parilantettt, tie tein.i. ii'ü to govern the pepie wiebwart i ne 1 hen the question arose h- w to rai-e the nawttef He iieiei uiintii to report to illetral Inrcetl Ion s, otnelmie va.ird henevoleiKes. mimJ men weae dninaiUJll a enemies and tea:'. . - wh.. , u J i...i m ke the ailvaiice Be eauktl tbe tbieg ti iu t u- way awhile, hut w is at !et':Mi ..re-tiil ,n the opi it .mi. i the seupi dnippini: his head nfl lr 'tn Ins shoulders 1 niifcsti fail to see that Goveni-.r M r on ni. -I h.- party are a; iti)( Ch tries the I. Thej would not let the Legist iture redre--" rievmu-es. ami would not co, sent to ' e inter erwi aritb in the:i at;eon. to e: ih'ish militarr tlespniism, tr the ;e plaa' repre-entati ve. I hey hrofce up the Legislature, detei miiiiiipT tbal menee the I, like Charlea the 1. si: aid ovein ilhout a V ar'.i meiit Heeemt is now. after the mtnner of Charles, rertinj: to illegal f..rvnl lonn- and tienevoletiee from the count ie-s How long the people will sustain this course of usurpation remains to he seen As taies assessed to pay money illegally einende 1. ire iilesjsl. .t becomes a pnper - .t, e of inquiry whether he people are bound to paf their tuxes Irvru tblt t cue forward Sinre Morton. Tales, Liutoln 4 Co are modeling their ndministrat.ons alter Charier, the I and Jams the II, of England, iu attempt ing to establish despotisai, we recommetid to our Democratic friends to refresh themselvea iu rawd ug tbe Wetoriei of t' two despoti

WANTED. Carpenters, Masons, and Laborers

Wanted. E IlkTY C.: peilt"., trn ti.4 v- .'.e Marens, and ten J1 I a'K'rvrs wa'.retl by the K-llrfr.nrair... atasl C. j a' th.-ir tT boM n-. on tlteeart line of the city. Two dollsrt ami fifty cetit per day ps'd to Csrjicnters and SI.1-..0. attt saw do'lar and hfty rwwta per day to Liborrr. Appb o M.J. llee-t. .n tL groaod. jejt dlw JNC BKOL'tlH, Sept.

CUARDIAN'S SALE.

Sale of Valuable Real Eataie.

IHK nni-rirr e.l . r.urt.narre w.th an oHer o' th

I

tlif J-t " teria. in the e.:r ifttJ. wdi. on the J6tli a. of July, in the v ear si,3. m- 1. faff tbe hijr!r-i nU best price hr can aef. tne fol owtna real eiatr. situated in hat aaapo .. Man ii couniy, feel aaglag to Kate V. and Jruny W . Hfid that i-1 laf patt. al .-t 17 and 19. in square HI, te uiided as fotlWic I '..tnnwt.ciriK at a point on La-t rprrt one h u.dre t and ten fret trurntbt -uutb ast coeiirr of said Muare (Sl. thence runtnne no tfe al ng F.s-t -treet 70 frrt to an allev . tbrn, -r srr-t alone ai-i ale i r. fematred alet m- f. t IUI , Uiete outh 7U feel, tbrnre ra-t .n feunatred aad vw feet t. the place of hejruinii jj. w ith all tl e improvement. T' I pr..pertv cannot be rdd for less tnan f-i TUo, that being tbe apprausHi :ue tberesf. Tbe terma of sale wilt he ooc-tbird cash In fcanI on day of -air; the residue intwo fallal pav merit, it. one a:."l wm i-r., with ir.trrr-r. ncfS ty morgagr on tbe premls. The title i W.n(.t any que.ioo. Imt eittei j'h5 er.itEiü.ouariUaii, c.

PROFESSIONAL.

Dr. JOHN

M.

DÜNLAP,

TO THK

InJecii.tn. irsttaata Kvr r leva 1a

Mint months' trratmem m Uthj way. which ihe pattsni brarssvitb real (.irliludr NO far ol aai o.ii.e. be . dl charicad. or .li.charfe-bimaelf, niih an irrstal.li reti.r, a s-wellrl tr.t iclr.au enlareinki ml the ,trttatr f, and or a diastase of the neck of the bladder T . i-pr, l;c. slil h a t s I ikr a .'harm . lt ha fr r rloaea r ' i. ..andis u le pii laaniletahe. aesl hach hae i-utmI houaaad n New York. I'hiladr lohia. Haitimore and many of the Koutlicoi ciiu , la a .srrtain and effecrnal remedv , that muhe a rapid andpemiafiem i lira, without rerard t diet. drink at rri!ae,,trept wrratlliuf. Juin'!.! or "ct - st . a ' tin. a Tin. rrnrdjr . unequaled t.y a''.v ihinir yet .lleeovers .1 f-r tb cure of lhaC I i- -e Il ia fetractawfrvw "'it w n plaids, and I per frrt I v .tfe, a it i pur l v . a'-li I c -nlaln no merruii, I'.iat )'U can rpu-e y.nir-eM all kind. ! Weath". without the tVSat dausar frum tbe uie4tcine.

And it )iu are careful ll wraj.pn.w t.p ioiir paste, you : will h n t4-e .r mrll i . i.. ,t. hal u are no! j .4 - .... . 1 tm .... mm m mm . A m.mm m.A '

Ht'. 1'.'. II''. ft ' U R U.H'V.".l. SI.J , I. U" 'H 1. ' . nrare-t tnrlids. This is no quat k mc Icinc. buta reraedj .: -. orrrvd and aae.t with immeii.e auccess by a regular , Mcian and conn.leiiilv rrcommriided le tfie unfortunate C tl'TlON N'.ne I renulDs? without tbe irnatnreal the pr.ipri. t. r. W . lrvl-.i. ar und the hot. All Infringements ot trade mark. will he prosecuted with the uiiuom rigor of ihr law. I 11 WlfiSdX, Hole Proprietor. ' .uciu! all, Ohio. y.dd hy IrrueirM'frnrTam jaiitrJ-dtnils

i I

t. uat i i n i

ATTORNEYS. i II W. T UsB, Attorney at Law NO 0 TKMI I HAM It HAU..

mchlt'CS dly

India' apil,Idiaba .

HATS, CAPS, &C. ItHreft l63. HITS, ( VPN, A: STRWV ODDS. a kcl1 tivtia at W M O Iu E IS A. L K,

DRY GOODS.

IMI.VwI.BIMI t ARK. VVTOtTtJl RR8P1 'CtVUI I V IVYIttt Tliv AT I f ton of Country Uerearntt t tbnr new and splen Jul .tock of Wool, t'sssiinere. rur. Ieavrr -n I "-ilk M?t, fesgethsar w.th ran et asoya sate IN s'Oaaw Atta ii Im'- i..i : l.oi.r-', M. -' ii .1 Ctiii'lrin-' Hat- i t fumm r, w :li IVilni llat, sbakcr II.kmIs, Silk and Cotton I'mbrelias and I'arsols, k of wlurli have isvn bought w iili rffsMial refertBtt tu tin wants f the Country Trad- , aivt W 11 t -. - soil cxclnsive'y at w hoeate as ! w as they can 1 e l.oubt in anv Wrs...rn rnnrWrl fall arid ree. 00 A L 90 I VItK, 71 West Washiiurton afJWat, lndiaraplis. Ind. JuncÜ-iJ.'t'i..

SUIVSIVSER RESORT.

PDPULiH WAT FaKI M. PLUS. SUMMER RESORT IN VMKKIi'A HAS K HKDAUggj I'ATUtlN Hit. Hit'M tbe hr-t families in tbe laud than The Ohio White Sulphur Springs, SituaU-d near Columbu. Ohio, and directly on the liue of tbe Clreand and the Spiiiuftn ld Ha iroasN. The MRfNCAX gi Al.lllFS of Hir e traten and the elegance of - he p u e aat ifete f isatlsta oi tbe parlor render the n roorr- aWaWWtb to tbe ntiietis of In li inapoliand Im lair than any sinulnr r. or' n the w- rid Arldr. - AtrMtttW VII I.M.N. Jr.. j(inei7-d2w aris Oaatrr. O.

CROCERS.

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Enameled, Linen and Steel Collars AT Parker ;. i for I'nprr tollnr. A ., VlltH.li i tt1 KBTAII . VI1'' '!- K TI - NTS tl 7. I KK K)7..N C eta Half maw Vaaata, tl ' rraaasav e atk marts tt Tl at ats, tin jr tosew. tVtaasVai rsaarti ü wni, fj MiperdoMw l.srtir-' Watt, Brown, rn.k, Matr. Black. Mixed Cotlaatt4 8l. l!.-ir ri, t a thr -ipi ot ilii Pig Itriaaiag II It. I H Ü I lit. gO tgftwe U Mliincion Sireel. Jnnr-d Jm

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ATTORNEY. JOSEPH! A. LEWIS, ATTWRNK.Y A T LAW, OVFtCF N SKCOKIi PliOK Ht KBAUVI KfjOCK. . rner Wahinfii and Meridian SirrtA. entrance fr-.m Meridian Strrr!. pd:anapa i. IM H- fa.'hfuil.v aid araataali ata n t la a i ! cal Ih'Ukm easrowted t-.tim. r -ia) aitrunon rrren t rr.llsxriMin. He ras. fer in t ' i.inrs rns n .f In tianap i (erwrally. 3 WANTED laithorrr W in! l.

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