Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3968, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1863 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL.

Mio -n imp' af c ti WlTgniV M(KMN(i i'VBK

HfstOBlr ia it Um tht "aomethitf shauU ha o ' but ooMihiBf ami b doo. tf th int? p of the OoTmmot la piatai el Wtflml the following coaamu io th Rochester C up-n Um pretttl oooditioo of public tl ' . h ran bwi rt"M th approval o( verv wad ettsatn. That naoor aar We'retam

r r - . I ralWr familiar ewhject to the fsflumn. bet atill test It which a aal amount of I nil oat live aa4 will live to long; at the war lasie Pro th Uro th ProaMtoni started off tn the astet etependous earoptigti th world er? aaw b eaUtwg wvit no th l&th of April. I . 7&.IW0 niHia fur th eptet of ihr oiiiU. we h iv embraced enj uiubi oeaa alwa to trge

thnw that lith ha am! hU alvlere ha-

folly com up to a tn.i ap reflation of ibe

eiru?;! it which wt art engaged, and i ort j.ientlv hart never rnvle aderpate preparation to force th struggle to a succenafu! leant It i talat to recapitulate, and it may b equally fu tilt to reiterate, bat duty taken the chatte over til conMerwtions Wliatver mat be the blunder atid hört cum intra of Mr Lincoln's Adiaiunttatmn in detail and to Administration MtM have lived the time of hia without t-omrmttmr, nie hlundera and having aoat short com inge it id sr h fever ma v le Mid of ihr crlicism and rn ut e hr i; r aj n it, the ort great tact stands out hi bob relief that It haa failed to meet the m.t ruodetate ei pet-tationa of the loyal people ol the country, and tht unlaw a radical change in management at the fountain head takea place hope that the next two yrawtll improv. on the past i utterly ieail T'u every intelligent and candid mind, throwing all baa t id, mutt admit. Indeed we know o?i fcafeaj g an vtl th it puta the raa more atrongly ' to n the lolioeing attract ftm tl e rerun ( ' I mm t tee et the Conduct of the War. mle up I of warm friends of the President and Cibim

who have been t-ngnged in investigation from December, ll, up to the ipring of the present veir Haid MaflJTj The Adettwl trition -alleJ by the people to the heal 0 t t DtHttaatJlt, It tin the ktatt

period ! ne n r.i'n' hiatorv. teas more prnmpHy an I f illy supported thin that tnu nth er Government nt tehieh hmtory Ait preserved any record The cill of the Prcwtdettl l r monev .md mau h l hrn more than cmnnhrH icilh; no ltq ftaa trkieh ae k i l tlirnud eceory hail htm

firmed by Conare; ainl the people hud tattl Mb y nimI ' i -1 v Bpir(al '"l i tiinmi wlitt then Rep rtttnl il hut it m I in ihjir nanir I'he itne i 'on jrea, froah Irom their co'i a' tuen'a. h il tft n iner, iaja there Ootid ki 1 i'ouM that aa thev hail boforp acU'), ao wioihl

ihfjr ittlitte tti act It nw la hut to tefertoihe; history of the C"tigrea jut cloae!. ifa prom.of mm! thnrnttjh action, elnthtn j the Exrrulir' with

Iht ftillrtt power, placim tit his di$ponl all the retnurert oj men and money which t hi a nation poeaitil. to pr.ve that your Committee judged richtlv that Coayfraa needed no prtnpting Irom them to Jo ita entire duty. Not upon thoae whoae-Imy it w ia to jiroile the meitna nerenA ty to put tlown the rebellion, but upon thme wka$e duty it iT'if to rightfully apply thnt mtann, a-i I the a jentt th'y employed for that purpose, rettt ihf bl'tmr, it :iny . ih it the hopea of ihc i.-t ion hue iiit been real'icel. nJ ita exoectatona huve been ao 1iik iliaappoinleJ " Thia Ii fr m a mu-ce n' t ti!y lrienlly to Mr Lincoln nd hia a-lviaer but p.rti:itn, and wc quote it here with th fervent wish th ti even at thia I ite lay it m ty be heeded, an 1 th it mi effort worthy ol the cauae may now be nude to profit by ptat experience and retrieve past errora Time after lima haa the Admintatratioi been af forded opportunity by contingencies hit have ar ouaed the patriotic feeling of the country to regum th conti'lence it haa loat, and to ileetroy the ground for lli.t juat popular indignation which we h '. I to he the m mile itation of a virtue in the lit while ita pajpoiitt of fuNome and uuwar rante praiae ia a crime. The preaent offer a golden opening, and gltdly would the loy.il mil lion ee it entered The greit want al way hia been and ia now Men The federtl army, although figured in huge proportion on paper, haa at no time been aa I srge aa it ahould be. At every ma a - vary Mare, there are demanda from all quarter for rtiuforcaments. Tt matter -i little whether we re oi the n. 1 t ueer or n-iurning in retrtat, the t ry ia nlw tva for reiiifiircemcnt-t, either to ran I er a triumph eomp'etr or j.revent dia tor Than the militia are called upon for thir'y dajr. or threw tnontb. or aom other pri ioi Tiir ia a tlurry and a rallv.tht ctMa .n-.cr, the nuiiiii rettirt, ttJ everrth ns; aeltle altWI into th old al uifh and alug.i-hlv mxe;on m the idd way I !ie-a reoei'e l -perati oii are try in the temper and patience of the people, and ;he .ire drawing lim auch journal a ihe New Y. k Tribune und iw V.ik Tmie threat that m in t more repetitiona will a-r - the President aunerreleil in h.a high office," tl: at "the people are very apt to find aome rrpreentative leader if the tot ma of 1 iw do uot h ipptti to give them one." that "they will no louder tolerate the men in power," Ac With auch threatening we have no tmpathy with them the ConMrvtii peopl of tue North. who form the majority, h no eympath The alacriiv with which Goverttl BatTXIWCTt of

New Ymk and () TaaKKa f Nw .Teraet.the raJineaa with winch Ott M i'uu.o ind (.Jen Faii responded with even entfgj d their i'.'I f and mind to the call fW aaaiatatic, prova ' that the Administration can re' for support

upon the maligned ud tradu.nl element of the

rtpreentil by those men. not only to

the invediug enemy, but also lo frown

down the Jacobins in its own hoaoin who would incite to anarchy

It ahould be home in ra n I th t thia war haa ttt progrtased over two years am! two moi.tlalj that with the et ol ground in the Wm which ia atili deputed, and a few pointa around Uat tdgta, the rette! lion stare ttttvttj It ll0 fac at the East, ami eviucta as much power and boldne aa at any previous tune And thia while the relative number, wealth, and advantage of evrry kind, art ao enormoualv d -:i. iff in our favtir The praeeta are that with th brt aMiiagameut we can hope tor under Mr Lixcolm he will not he able to eloae the war befor th eaptration ul bis term The three mouthy anrl mot tuonlha men haft coim and cone. the tto yarw men are a iie and going, and B man consider thtt ere ieay the three years men

ye. and that in all humm nvottb I t w tl

ol nrti of near I om saldier :n the

Federal army wiil have expire! btlatw the re bellioo end? Now ia just the lime to' wipe out' and leeiii anew Let li e Pteaident huw him eil a pa U tot above all parly ami ttegm ll e woik id 1 Adüiiiiistrat iin over ia 4; iti Lvenbod sre trtii it Ina been a f.iilure Let bim shakr oQ tbc waiiAi iitiueiuea surrounding him, mod eeebra wpi oclnmatitm. ;Hty pobtifian. aud tinldish tr.itiug and bickering with every Ott rewdv to get up a corrwaponden. or n'Mirel with Ihoj ou some aide iaaue Lei t .111 M M aiera ith ap tl Ciave laa che o.k of pt t.ng down ihe rebwUioo. fibong it sa the He ha thr eoaaperati ve wki eta ri;ht u, to aaiittary pruiciplea leaving Uie next 1'raaMieocy, the coming Slate elecliooa, and the negro, to the future aud their dewtiuy ll hr d$ ih. .m l axptritbee ought ccrttmly to Uav Uught every

one by thia time aea U should be done we can soon have, with the Ouver nra ol all the Slates w k tg In harmomou amoral, tt arm' etj-ial to our rtajO reaaewta W ih sueb an araav nd th till- in direction in ti e InnJa 0' ich men al ll,. . . and the t r-r .t etersna w. , -. i N ft emphaaia indicate, we can ha?t aucceaa, and having eucctse in the field ell things ele follow that can bw deaired. mß From tb l.mv I'.a Im rat A t'rltlrlam upon the Logic and Vtajwrlewssff Hakrrt Dale Otvra. Hon K I) Owet has pread h mell out at length in the Ailatuie Monthly on the em mclpa tion question lebrome to tb conrlu-ion now th it Conareaa cm tboh-h lavery in all the States, and ought to do it He drop the o'ea of nn'.tary ntcttsity, and goe bat k to the C niitn tion, and by hard login makes ou: the power of Cottrreas to do It Cougrtaecan do any'hing convenient aud nec eaaary to carry out any expreeaiy grante I power, pntvideil the means uod are not expressly lorbid den by the Constitution. The lotfir run -monthly The rettellion etita only in the slave Slate. It started ami Is sup ported in the inlereata of alavery. The proiec lion of propsjrty in slaves waa the ex ue for the rettellmn The intereat in l.ivery nl the aup port it give KeSels keeps the rebellion alive. Congress h ia power, theft, to abolih alavery aa a means to end the rebellion Thia mean is adapted to the purpose, and. therefore, legitim tie Whit can ho plainer? Who could refue auch logic as that? Ily the same logic Congress could enl iv wh te men, and bant? a corer two with out a trial, und supend the Constitution alto tether. It may be a meat to the end. in the judgment of Congress, and Congress ia to be the judge on that point. This simple redurtio ad absurdum, however, will not disturb thaeqiit Dimity of Mr Owen or his school. Thia atme principle ot adapting me ms to the end, with no restraint but the discretion of Congress, change our (iovernrnent. It la revolutionary Loh: that run into deapotism had lietier be chopped off The teservel right of Stitc are sacred ground that the Federal (iovernrnent has ni right to encroach upon. 8 ) the rommmi senae and stateamnhip of this counti v would conclude. Hut Owen ia a simple child of lofje The ii -turn v of loic has led him a dance in thia queer world of our He started out a k'ptnof ihe scoffing aort O.ice ujvoti a time he wrote and published a remark"ble book on a sul.ject not to be named Afterward, he took a fancv f:)r Democratic doctrine, and waa lor a time a jrood advocate of the part. He went t Europe in a tespoii:tie dfiee. which he wat no' verv eompeienl to fiM. and haa come homo a Spiritualist. Ht has published a hook "Foot fall on the Botndariea of Another World" which ia worth teidin fori'a igrce ible style and curious facta. From btliifatg nothing, he h ia come to believe a vatdeal. f the mirvelou He 'a juat the man to be led a erat by h a logic into abunlitie. and aew POtbitt but the ther' fore He doea pot er tint thia ue of implieil powers in the Feileril Government t-ubi up the while therv ol the Federal ii vernment by the rotita, and tn ikes State power nothing at all This logical infirm tv 1 c itching, it ia epidem in th-e time Mr Lincoln i deep'v afflicteii with if, and the dietrmoer h ia pre vd widely The Kepnbliciin papers generally regird the Pffta OtWt'a letter n Qtawltt fe Go . as very sound ami aatiafavctory ; wherein it i made out hv logic that, according to the Constitution, th- Exeeu live h a rixht to ;irre-t anybody thee timr. and treat him at diaaWttitt b n.ih, bong or burn him at pleasure und nobody h is it riirht to g rn say it Twia i nt a Government of law at all. but one of hiuh aVecretion Because mrao men are guiltv. all men lose gt ir in'.ee of life, liberty and LH outfit ai) rigbl; Wt are a great people Oiher people have h id G iverotw etile. twd aw attel we; other people have h id hiat.ories, and so itiu-l we. The jeiple of Nrael wanted a Kmc. at t"l low the fashion of other nation, and they got one There have been titnea in all nation wbtt the-c montrous powera were clairneil; and the login. m demonstritetl the jnatire awd propriety d it, nd zeiloua p'irtiaapa felt rejoiced at the progtea of their age in the m irch of improv ments. It ia idle to reason with these men They h ive more logic th in they know what t tlo with We hive no loiib' they could take any claue nC the Federal Constitution und prove any thlrtir that BasgWl tie neetled. Give me doctrine, and I will find arcumrnts. said an old argulier, These d iv. there i 11 cull for new doctrine, to support what "military necessity" require, und these new doctrine are easily invented Ooee startetl, and arguments can be made out of the Constitution. The old Fnleralits om-e un lertook It charter a mining company in New ,Ierev Where thev got the vower was the que-tion; for ihe tOttOW tion that made our Ffleral Cmisi iiution had re : icd to uive to Congress the p)wer to tettbHtt corporation Well. Congress could lo nil that waa necessary ami proner to c arrv out a power expressly gnnted Jefferawl itM OaaPM bad no power to e-Uxhlish a navy Now there could be no naw without ships, ships could not be built authout hr is, indacompiuv w i nn cmenl t . mike bras; therefore Ouwgiawa could incorpo rate a mining curnpinv There is a prolific claue of thr Constitution about the general we! fare thut haa been hinted at. but md fairly brought into service We BMgawl it to the 1 ei' logi i.ui who writes vn article It i tbit cl iue alnnif the 'genrril welfare" It ought to be brought into üerv ice indprojerly e!ahor.its and ippliej. fjndtr thi elatat exp'oi's tdgtl be Ptf fnf aaed, in the w it of logie, to prove the propriety or nec -i If of exeditiona to burn uul -lestr iv private property and lay waste the whole couniiy with fire and sword, in order in the en I to promo'e the general welfare. These logi' ians should, however, be charil aide to dull old Pogfta, who are eowfl untel at Hour astonishing progrtaa md who w ill not eotipra bend how our Government could be ao change il bv logic that nobodv WWtM knw -t We hope t'.'-VWlll wait for U Wm th nht ntw 1 1 V th 1' we Could behave anything almo-t, but we have serious app iien-.ns that these drafts np-m our faith will get loo deep for u Hi tu ruing lleason. We notice that an effort i miking by private cilixeus to indemnify a certain newspaper jub lafJaff lor loses rtcatsllf ut line! by moo vio lence The victim, in this instance elonyed t. the ruli.-.il school ol politics, but tli: firt d e n't in any de.-ree mate the claim lor tmlcinnitv Th fact i thus t ktaalj "The ptoietora of the Dayton ;0 ) Journal. whoe printing i lfit-e wa ! ite. - 1 knl lv a -ip p4rheid tnc'i. ate I teitn'-ui ail for their lo-a ly a tnililaiy .i.ase.ptnent on ihe partita by whom thi- riot w :. it. -t itcl ni.d d.iectel This is well. There are quae a number of other publishers, generali atigatttiaad as "cop perheada." who hae uflered in lk manner, in cludnig the follow inv: 1 he Keokuk (Iowa) Constitution The Huntington .Pa M niior I ne S. ramento C. Ke;ubl,can The Cdiimhus (0 ) Criaia

The Kellev.l'e M Volkebltll The KittaiiMi; , Pi Me er We have not vet observeo any moeuieul b "a tnililaiy aeeeruetit," ir other mem. re iin'.nre ther loa- New York Journal of Commerce lira. 1 rniionl and free apcct li. The Nrw Y.r I' i Krpublican. J in noticing Gen FatMoMTe letter tu the Concord New, Hmiphire) Loyal League meeting, disapproving of V alladioham a arrest aud demanding fret speech, aaya: In Ift-l. while he t oinnian le.1 li e W.-,tern Dcpar met t, Gen Fremont reeeivevl .t teb'gf .in from the ti.M erii'-r ot a Irce Matt it th it Dn 1 r t -nient asking lor the arret ol 1 member ot Cot gresa, who was trivetaing the State and mtk ng trna.nitl.lo i nt i coeri ion peei he AcleirVallartd'gham case Ktrmou: cnt a ataff offtcrr ti the Uovernor with the me ige that while the Si-it ara tot under m irti il I it wot M at ht r.ht to make art ilrtry arreats within itslNtrder, ai d that the civil process was the only proper lfH-l Thsl I vert creditable t FattojiT w in Jon? PiiioH Lit thi DikociAtic pASrv Mr Morgan, ot iU Newark Ol I ite, rrcta os it regard u ihe ffiee wh ch Mr John BhiUfh. failing to get from the Admini t r J f Preidert Polk, in ISi led the Dem ocraiic pert in consequence It to not a C th met M -ier. for Mr Hrough's ambition and ex pecfaiiotts did not soar aa high as th it He aim ply warned the humble position ol head ol aome bureat at Washington k Cincinnati Enquirer

Jaaaie llrook tav Oetaeravl rhrark. New Yoaw fc!araaaa Orrita. June '22 T Mutetr Cemerol Srhenck: Sis. If v.... wrrt not in actor in tht miilt f great tr j;td I wojld saatle ai ih little mrned ynu ierm to te .it . a- Headpt .tiers K ahh Atmv OatBt " I'rav. r, te'l WS Kr re. ft wo, m ihe Depirtment if ihe K.ighth Army Cirpa? Where it trat, when firt intrusei lo your puissant rm; we welt know Tb rieh eaatem valle of tht Potomac was in your command That (treat link of the tatt slot the wot over the Alleghanie. the H iltimore and Otiio r vi IrO id was there ilut the lat we hear tf yn t. that while you wer w!!v bsrrlradlnt yonre1f in the street of II tin more with ttthaee, Lee's Kehel Ir.ions were reveling In our department, and, gene-ally, robbing even bod v of mot things v iluante to them AH tlii i imleed irnjiie, leciue such actors aa you and M'bnv murder Oe- part "i are put there to act; but what i curioi.a, t.'. i that, whi'eyou summon to vour reecu such New York city rast i wen la as the 7th. (to any nothing of the numerous others) tou depiive six out of sev tn of the soldiers in them of papers they hive been in the habit of reohng it home, and which ifipre them with pitnotiain and the rmt ciplta that prompt them to rush to save this " depirt menl" of youra You thus beg ami pray lor old line Whigs and Democrats to come to your re eue with their bavoneu. while you refue ihem the mental ailment and inspiration that brought them to your protect-on ! You ll.deti Si hen-k. are old arquaintsn re We met first as Wbiirs, in the Omgreaa of 1 - r.i-.V-5l You ran off with (i.'lding. repre seniing the Abolition element, on one side, and Muri. d' South Carolina, rejiresenting the seeta sioti element, on the other, and Voted against nil b II "f pacification and settlement, which, white avoiding the then impending civil war, nev erthele g . ve u California "fret "while 1 hi lowed humblv in the wake of the great Clav and U eb-ter We differ now only as we differel then, but th it i no reiaon why you should call the New Yik K;rea "disloval,'' or shut it oat from thr people of Marvland. atid the New York regiments now enabling you to be in Maryland Wc meet together again in the next Conrre-. sir, sml we will talk (here all this over, provided theNiw York 7th and other Democntic beet net are successful in protecting you from tlnit tnilit'irv geniua of yours which fir-t. develope1 itelf in the railfOtd tea it at Yiena. atd wwk h now finds time, with Lee's legion all about you. to open fiht uam newpapers Hut I think I com prehen I vu A Coiigtessiop.il election ia up pro idling in Mirvlm l. ami it is mre imf-ortant to stop reading in M rl nel. und to elect Abnli lion memhets of Cont:iea th-re. than it ia pro feet tho Department of the Hih army corpa. Hence von consume ih if preeiou time of vours bj preparing an Index Espuryatorious of new papers which should be solely ron-c-rate! to cleiring off Hagtfttowt, Fre lerickfwn, anl n'lo-r placet in your department, to .v ftbitg of Peiinvl vania. I know not how it is, but o it is, that while the Omit ami M' Clellan of the army fiiul ali their tune atfttjtwd It defending thnr tlag and their country , von and the Msltwyw, an I tin- Hascalls, nml the llurnsidej coiiutnc the ni'i-t of yoiii-s in fighting the newsjianera! Sir. the true atnhite n of a great General eWOtN be to atop bullet, not newspaper pellets! A 0'iif r . ! that can tol f md 1 little paper wadding can never stand an enetnv's bittcrv. In closing, permit me to a-k that . if the New Yotk volunteer reginienls fiom this city, nearly nine tenths of which aie ot the Kxpreata w av of thinking, tow en .ble you to keen yur "head iju irler" in Bil'imore. do ynu intend "tn aup press' on th it great rottt t the capital, the edi tors, ns well aa the ed; tors' newspapers, for I mav us well asaure you in mlvntice tint na a W ! . tncndiet of Congress I intend t t ilk over there all tlt Whig - dloviilty" which 1 bavt M beam talking lor twet.fv live years cotitiiiuou-i v and totalstentl in the New York Kaprawa an 1 juat as vou and I wem dialoyal to .1 inies K P k during the Mexican war, so :im I disloyal nw to Atirnham Luuoln. ami so intend to be. until bt ( L ) gea b u-k to ihr Crittenden CotgrwaitBMll plttgt und resolutions. It. then, editors, as well as editors' new spaper, are to be "suppressed" in Baltimore, en rou'e to the cipit.il, prtf let ua know in alvan e. S'i that members of Ouaitftat not f the Abolition faith tiny stop in New Ym k Si ite. w line free speech and a free pies ex -t. and where the Atxdiiion member of Oottttta can meet as by inljournmeiit, to share with us this free speech ami a free press Hy that time, we see we shall have one hundred and twenty eight New York militia regiment and the re turned New York volunteer, when even such dieioyal payptit wa the Dalliaaote American. th ergtl of Oeti. Schein k hitnsell. miy he pnnteil without being "suppressed." Yours, respectfully, Jamks BROoiia.

Tlie t'ontrarl Vymni nnd How it Works. The Waahington Constitutional Unicn holdthat no system has done more inichie.'" to the pub lie interests and bi private inor iU than the plan adopted by our Oo vornment of miking its pwr chae of supplies by c uitrict, requiring Ihe De piriincnt to accept the proposal of the lowest bid Ier In atatO ttttti 'it siy) it has been, inl we be lieve is vol. the practice to invile proposals for supplying artirle. ill to be compi isnl in a single bid. In i nn foi tnity with ua.ige. the hi. Is are Mai el; thai is, the sum t t.al of the prires of articles ineich proposil i tiken.aud the contract is awanled lo the lowest bidder In same mt ince of thi' kind, the offn er f the Oot UOBCtl may f);ierate. without the possibility of deteciion, in conjunction with a fi kftd . for their mutual pecu cuniary benefit We give an eximpleof pur chafes aa they weie once mule in the nnv; though, to avoid supi ioii of imputing delinqueu qv at peteattl itctaahtwta i oflkt( wt have sela ltd 1 tides loch are not proposed for in com bin iti'in, and of course not subject to the prottai nf atalhig Supoe o&en are ktvittd to atpply I, . of, pork, ami whisky (off the yeir t-i the navv. all to be OOaipfiatd in the sinie bid. The heni of the bureau infrns hia friend th it wlnky wi'l not he wawttd Wc aatptott A the IHtira, and B the Krangtr, and we may bud the oilers to M m I atatawb it as follows: A B Beef 10. cts. Be f Q ct P'.rk If .. Pork ti .. Whisky 4 . Whisky. . . 30 . . 26 . . 3d . . It ia clear that A is th lowest bidder, md t him. therefore, the contract must be aw mied; btt it ia eqiiullv clear that, as he t tv supply no whiky, his piv for whit he doe furnish will be higher than that expctcJ by his disappointed com;etitor Again. Suppose tint but a single article is propoatd lor. A COatbl tation among the eon tractor may. under the law , ex'oi t frtn thetiov eri.ment. enough purehasitiL' at wholesale, a higher pri.-e than th fame can be h.d at retail Supp'iae proposals are mule to su; piv the nivy with bread, and the number ol hiddei 1 small aay imt ftettt tg t-ur Thre will Irame a partnersltip. ngree whicii shall be the lowest bid der. und then BWtTt the profits of the speculation These ex ni pi es art sufficient t illustrate the mischief 01 the contract vtem; ita benefits our moat iodtateltta uly could never enable u to comprrheud. We Uwe. t y. altichel to the Nvv Dcpiriment .ifii-ers ol high rink. nnl therrfoie we ae to suppose of unquestionable integnty . empowercl to purchase all needful sup die. The honl.l he pet untied t. c into mar ket ami btf without the control of the present Itwa, foe Um following obvious rtins: First. 1 aj ptioted to their pjailions of trust be tan their honesty ia deemed reliable; aecond, because fru is in tbir trawawetiosia would be realilv !i ovcied tl a coitpirion bettetu the ptices piid hv them anJ the exitmi: m-.tket rates. iMrd, roniO nations aiuoug contractors would be inoperative

Govkaaoa KTti-i a Governor Seymour, of New Yotk. his o fir ent eventeen reg men t lor ihe protv,tioti of Pennsylvania, and four or hie in -re aic M the way or will Bftiff within ihe Hex: twenty four hours Four or live regiment were etil bv li.. er ..r Pat ker. but we btM et to learn what the Yankee till do tor ua S far thy have only come lo get negroes for their black brifade. Men.- me ti c t wo Dem cratic Governor are perteotiat llie militia i-rgarna itioita ol thsxr rr sntttnc M.lte The whote State of New You 1 to be rut on a war fooling A regiment ia to riel in earh attahlj distra 1. which will gir nne liundrtyl and lernt? figM reiimetiii lo the Slate, or an efTe-i!e force ot one ho ml red and thirty thouaud men Thia i the way to act in au eaiera'eiiov Philadelphia Agt.

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sin was killed for his determination to obet t 1 stm t imptrtiality tow. mis lVmKrata in the en- I rollmeut

D'waaveratlle wrewllen In l.reewe t "on M Th Demoerscy ol thi count? assembled in ' Conttvttion a Rio mfie'd o the 2tth Jnne Pon Jots Joxta preaidtd. and J R Istvgowia an I J. I Mit am ware apesiintet ertaria The folhtwing ticket waa nominated. Foe Clerk, Jons I Milam; for Auditor. Jot. Ltose; for Reo rder, Hk.hu East; for Sur veyor. CttAaLta M Mom; for Real Eatale Ap prwi-ee, Roaaar WaaMtct. We qn le the following from the proceedings: E'rlv in ihe morninr 1' 1 n r 1 f O 1 Oreent begin to pour mto lotn by squad, pi 1 Imii ami long pro-ein f horsemen, butrgie. wagons snd footmen. ireceled by waving ban ner it I bands of music, presenting a spectac't tr'i'y itn;-ing. and no doubt csusing manv a terror stricken Ahotitiontet to quake with fear and trembling An I well might he quake, for neer wa there aemded in ItloomfleM a mere noble, true and determine'! m MS of coniitutiousl hlrtv defenders thsn were aemb!ed on that oca-iiai'in Thy were truly tb bone and sinew of the county The rr.'nlar business of the Convention being ii"w complete, I)r J N Conley was loud'y callei) for, who nprttred upon the stand and addicssealihe meeting for one hour or more in a mot powerful and convincing manner, holding hia audience spell bound during the entire de livery ol hia speech He held up to public view in a most ktllful and masterly manner, Ihe many enormities of the present Alministration Sod if Jeff Davis himself had been 1 ebtping the policy of the Federal Admlnirs tion he could not have hi, pel it better to have suited his wMttd purposes thin Mr. Luicoln hsl thuie for him; the policy adopted nt Wash ington having destroyed the last vestige of the Union sentiment in the South At the conclusion of Mr. Conlev's speech, II in Amhew Hunitdireys next aldrcse.l the ( pvetr-'Mi in Ins usual happy mid characteristic aty'e Mr Humphrev-' speech was ni times lomlly applauded He snoke ehquentlv of our ttlbinal ensign, referring to the Iii e publisheil in the New York Tribune about ihe breaking out of the war, in der si. m of the Amoricin flag He .poke of the attemp'a recently made bv mil i tarv iinth'irity to suppress the freedom of speech an I of the press, ami the personal liberty of ti e citizen; mot fittingly rebuked 1 hose high handed and datigcrou usurpation ; tt-gel the Democra CV to violate ni law, but if t eed he ever be renly to defend to the bitter end nil their consti latitat right

command nflhe M ippl etpedit nn. tn which he in fir' ni unceil himelf as havinjc hm aa

eigne! Iiefoee t -e: out, an ! '-n the auength of1 which he truited In hnef hour in fn'l re.-imett tl, a it oir S'a'erip tsl Hidiar.!oiitmttit and the t .rt that in u inferior p-'alliop he would le requ el to ''fkjrwltb br 1 n" f..r th whole ex ptai'ttion, baa naturall disturbed his equinlmitv We welcome him bi k to the State, in wttottl bosom he can re-el? rerr until th court' martial ah il! rill lor him. nut of which we shall ul'. Itim au. Ii a l rt iilatiral tamiir.l vilh

- - w . . - , . j - - 1 mercy will awanl hm Chicago Timea fP"Sytbe Lnaieeitlc Journal, nothing in the 1 . if tliist iria more iiigr tce-fu! than tht eiptme of Wim-be.ter. Gen Miltov. the nfneef in command ia the unt man wh ome mouth sin'-e wrote the infimous etrr threaten tig to

bring home to Indiana hia division lo masacre his Democratic neighbors A mote vile and de i motnac missive was never pennet! bv mailman or lunatic Without the slightest milo irv capicitv.

he owe Ids apptiiniment aolely to his inaane. rid i-il abolitiouiro.

MEDICAL..

Or. laiicllmti M ilh ma iwa ottt at OononrbtTGliKts, Whites Strictorei

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FOUNDRIES. 1 Hi lloofiicic VTATB FOl.NDK. ND STOVE H0II& atiwo trM rt.n r 1 t rcn-wpat t sVM deaf'. ff ,m tlf iwiwh'iss? awtwer he jmrt utaiK rrwaa tww Raa taa M ha pr.wwr-s1 at wtawt ee-lrabW aaal perfert tamtm fWf awtft

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AMUSEMENTS. M ETBOPOMTA n A 1,1,.

ü I 1 If If O K OTIa f.i niM.I . Marhinlstt nnd U. t. I lis i i it, Iroierl ."vlatker. S A T U K I A V KVKMNG. JUNK '27. 1-G3. To comniPt.c' with the new Comic Psntornhne of THE SCHOOLMASTER. MÖNS. MOITTEVERDE, In his Great Peat of Contortion.

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Fron th Trne Haute Journal. rmlng I'artlsana. The policy ttitning biotnl and ex'-itcd pir tisiin. ns in iheciieof the Loyal or Abolition League-, or Unien Guard, in a crisis like the present, is n mttstit ftll of aalacMaw. and. for fituity and folly, has nn pnrnllel in our history. Btretoftri Iht ballot bx ns ihe a;ace!iil i rid tee of tte poll i lea diffctctn e. tint piny aaadwaw. Unpattent tif tlie slow pioceasf liscussion and aittateial. ROW nrttpose to atl the Gordian kimt bv the worl The meniire i tol only frwWghl with imminent and imnmlnfe dttfte to ihc peace of the North, but, bv f inevitable fT'ct in dividing nnl BeAVOtltg coHlalona between tht pcoile ol the free States, is calculate! tostiengthaw iht ettee of the South Thee ecie. politi cal eooftaVrtciet, now apawadltc in our mui-t. are foiiniletl njxin frmid and ini-reprepentation. It is pre:cnded thaf they are ntcaaawry lo cinuttewel nn assticintitm cilled "the Knight of the Golden Circle," having for its object the etl Iwhatetil of a Roftbwaefern Oowftdeeaca This f-retext i act for'h bv their founlrr be caue. without some exoe. they would he aslitine.l to look in the face of their dupe while getting nn an armed or political military organi tati'Mi wlioc ted object is to operate in ewiTvins local elcL-tion There is no such orgairx ilion a atom tlie Pe-nocr its. and ftnaticit well kiitw it The voung und the ihoughtles nrealo inveigle 1

into the-e tni-chievou ecret confe!er:iciea bv bttttg told tbtl there nre ttuitors (meaning, nil the tune. Democrats) in our tii'dst, ami that tho sole object of the organization is not lo operate agwlnat thoc in actual rebellion in the S oith. but to exercise n surveillance over and keep un Oer dlaloyal neighbors at home, who only I n k the opportunity to rise op in rebellion giiii.: the Government. They nre also ns-ured that bv joining these abolition leagues they will entirely e-cipe the dr.ilt; for, owing lo the asunied itiiniinerable swarms of butternut or cop nerheid traitors und Hebel sympathizerwith which the country abounds, they say he ti t i nrnetit c.inn'it spure the leaguers fron dutv in the S' ite! Thi i a very strong inducement to warriors of peaceful proclivities to swell the ranks of the political home i-uards To be nitte! tgthwl susjiected, diarmel neighbor al home, i free from t'ne danperous riks atteii'luiit on thoe who seek for glory in the deadly breach or on ii ittlefield; and it ia therefore the obv ious interest of till who want nn excuse for staying nt home to exaggerate the number of secession sy iiipathier in even township and neighborhood, nnl the vast importance of retui-iing the patriotic home gtard to watch, guard, nnd. e:eciail , to out vol" i hem! As a con-eue!u.e of this stute ol things, wc have he in! of instance w diet e deluded individuals no sooner lr:w their arm from the State than thev swell with the import-nice of their patriotic mission and. with a practical undertaniing of the trioobject tl the leaguers, not avowed by ihe leader, tin c ilen vengeance against nil who cannot sweir bv the h'gher law of the Chicago platform, "as Iluttemuts and secession s nipnthier.a " The wilv scl. mers who, for party pnrpoe. get up tnee in tnel polilicnl organixitin, do all thev can, in their secret con 1 ives. to exci'e und mad .Ian their dupe so na t render their minds im pervious to reason or common sense, nnd until

the best men in societv. because of their Demo iiHitl ; inions, are honestly looked upon by them n trainii anl political Catalines There cau be no doubt but that the inevitable tctidetic,- of such secret politicul military organinn in, with their r pe, 1 1 wo es, rifl'. t volver -inl rounds of ammunition," Is o evoke counteracting combinations, and pet T ke and : Btlaatl.ltt the worst ftttingS between man and j m it, md, fin iHv, awMielot betteen tht i atctlaj adhere pa of the wo wat parties De ttocrt I and A' I ti .n nio whi h the fier v"tat t-e dieVttd Everv m m. -here'' i . who h .s a -take in the country, ltd wi he to enjoy In atCtrit" the fiuiof hi enterrn i-e and bbiT. ehouhJ nwake to the coneptei!ces f such a cond tin of things and set hi f ice ag iint the Ittatogwt iWt of armed po'itical mi I k it lart ajitatiou. which must inev itably terminate, uidc checked, in blood!. e i atfl IvrH war Men of both partiea, and f rhi same race, fleh an 1 blood, neither will taattJf submit to the d t ition of the other. tfNM ihe asiimption that ti.e p irt claiming the i njiit to do ao. h id an exehidve rl dm ' inl illihilr v and p"eae! n nnniop-'lv of all the ene ami patriotism tl the Cotiiiiiv The Democrats will, as thev ever hive done, 'c-i t all attempt to (erriiv r eoatee iheaa into ihe nloption of the higher law and inepre.i ble oitiflict Jogatti of their section i tftfaawtnta, 1'hev ath nothing tWI what i riht ami will siibtuif o nothing wrong They dem md. w h it they fieclvaccoril.Mici.il and political equality, and their inalienable and constitution tl righta to liberty of speech and the pros 1 hey think they hive is niU'h right to differ from their opponents a the latter have from ihem, and, since we can not in conscience and reason agree, sre willing to leave the differences ol opinion between us to the afe and peaceful tirbilr tiient tl tht ballotbox. One party cannot expeci to pelt their op ponents with atones, while the other hi delen-c blandly oppose them with tufts of grass. The Miapcnalon f '" .lc lernrind. Gen MvClernana, remove from the 13th army corps, is at liberty to take up hia residence in any part of Illinois while awaiting t murt mar lial The caue of his remov.il is inubordinalitt We htve no disposition either to prejuoe orpt.'j idice his ci?, and would not prejudn eit it Wttttld; neverthe'e. we are fre to sute that we hive uot doubted that Gen Gran' wouH find Linse I i m,elled 1 1 remove h m Thi dihVu!ty nl) Geo MctMernand i. that. diitule of roilitiry cductttoti, atid with very limited experience m the conduct of militaty affair, his opin ' Ion ol bis own superiority uver everv offier in the whole arm of the United Slates) ia absolute and positiv His cbiel w on. Ier i that he a not long ago ; .laced at the head of tfiea'inv at Wnhibgton, and his disgust tint he hould hold only a subordinate position to (ien bunt it un bounded. Prompted by Uns disgust, e i in conceive Something of the ir he ha b.en puttia on aooui 'ickburir. whub. indeed, Cfltwpaal out in an order which he issued to hia troop thf Other day. at once unmtl.Ury. bombnytic and in jurioua to discipooe li is evident, from thi or der, that Genen I Grant has not removed him a moment too soon It ia poaa.bte that Gen M -Clernand would have been SAiifled lb it h-sjuit deserts were rtcognised, had he len appointed to the chief

To conclude with ihe New Grand Comic Trirk Panto RAOUL, or the MAGIC STAR. Monday Cumphmentary HVnnt to II4RRT cilLBKilT.

ritlCKS OF ADMISSION DresClrcle and Parqurtte M cents ' ba.ly ami ilrntlf man 76 " M Kach ad litlonslladv ....5 " (Jatlerjr 35 Private Hossa ei oo gfcaftT to single seals elita i,ri.1t goaai pg iWe ii. inr- nti nt 7 .i'c!.' k Prfrwianca -otn-ninre at preriaely HORN & NEWCOMB S NEI? STBELS1 -AT MyJLJBOlNrXC IIAXjIj.

r ruwiail; called CUy,la a 4ltb'i t n well kiw u M require eaty to be ot. but It Is dlftVolt le osntai)lwn that frw admire, it perciaij l.-ii. oval auJ Uaale. rich

nd poor, hth married ami t'rtfle. Alttesjfk eifweblewmr in RWetf, iaeaalita and aaaUtve rata), it i a ataa. taw trratmeat av whkb, ha generali bsaM wure than the ...ear it-ir. Tue caaanavwti rblastl tr-stj'tit o Aral to Oet.ro veat ef all iimman. ibea cotwe a ceure of t ar at tmi Mama on bi- ast ami tea, wuter rwel. er saawe batst ot alofw. y on 8BU taenbw Ile4, cupped iirlaebed. ci-n'itied with muxi mi tiiealtclw, j lnjctirn lotion, ouitaaent, and warm (.ni'-nta- t tver few dav tlie oiwlKUie. air chane-'.. and after some asvith trattnnii in thl way, wblci the patient ' rMarwttb a real Itrffttte sat ti-ar ei atl aatre be n di. ' charged, r Stsahtapia htmeeir, ottb an trritabU axel of, a ewelled tetK, , aa . u irr'tno.' ..f tbepr.traiiai.d ; or adieat-(ii the neck of tlx Madder Tni'Spe Iftc. wblch seta like a charm, wlibafaw deees ! on t''o dieae, and m .jmt.- pleaabt to take, and kick hascurrd tbouand n tew fork, Pbil.adelpbia taltl-m-.re and manv of (he Huutberti ci ie. u a certa i. and 1 eftrctuei retneuv. thai inakr a rapid arxlpeMDaoein curt, without regard 1 diet, 1. It H 1ar,eaetM wreatHue. jumionu r rr-tfamliif Tbla rewsWy la equakr4 bv a-ytliltig jtH ti T' errd n-r tl.. cure ' thoae dkee ll la . trade-! botn ouruwii plant, and bprrferth af. aa It la pur. lt vk ! a .a.tain no mereurv. o that v ;i ran aBBawv i. iif ! a I ki.;- t wratb-T, w:tli.'it tb ! danger fn-ra tiir luedicn.e And if you aie careful tt wrapping u. vo-ir pwate. yn

will bare n tate or niell t:oni it. t n at y ou ar not 4privl ir.-m c-dna im o company , or bemadeirrtrilb) narr-t tuend. Tl. i- I n qu irk ne n ine, hut a romed ' (.covered and ur.i lib nuiueti-e aucceae tiv a regulat cheaiclaii. an conll'tr-nllv ri-C'imt'ieiiiled a l i-.e u-if rl unaCvlTtUN Jlewa i- ei uiue wnliout the aifnaturc ot the proprietor, W f Davideeti, ar mi l the boa. All infritiRrsuent of trade tuarkawül he prirruted with iht Uttuort rfTl uftb law. W I DWHtSON.S.iV Pr ;.tlrtor. 'io ini.ati. Ohio. ohl by Uruf mtnenerallj . jauia-daoiis

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ATTORNEYS.

IHN W MT44.I. Attorney at Law

NO 6 TkMPKkANC. II ALL.

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HATS. CAPS, &C.

DRY COODS.

180. ISO. IIA TS, (APS, tV STRAW 6MM, axrtvtivrtv at W MOLES-eVLE.

FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY.

Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, July lbt and 2d, M VST! LSI, AS KFPUKSr VTED RT THIS Tro'it'i", lia a'tatnidto proniirn-nce and Ul-tlnc-tioti-tesnriirnr tn no attltawtt purnng and dccvpi..n mi iif alir li i g "vvon -.be plume and not the borrowed aaa " In tbe llr.-t ratiU ol Minatrelay utanJ- the great wit aud Jiti-r,

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mvrorjij) RKtfMtcTFULLi invii ihk aTrav W . Hewskenta l their new and awtea did vt'K-k af Wmm Caaelmere. rur. havrr i n l siik Hat, log-ether with every rtvle f llo' and Sie:.' Cp-. AUo a tint lot of Ladle-', Mim " and Childrt-ti- Mat-. ir Sumin r. With Palm ll.it. ahaker Hood-, St'lic andt'otion Umbrella and Para'U, all of ai. . n oci-ii Suualil willi epecia r fen nee to tb" wainl al the country Trad , and will he old 8cluiee'y al wboleaale as lwr a they can be bought tu anv Wet'ern market. Call and ste. laiNAi, ;.stiN 4 CAKK, tl VA'ot Washington ttwt, lndianapoli, Ind. Jne2-d:;m.

The father ef eoaaestj and the '.r.glnatr of funny men. Mmiy vainly strive 'o copy en ! itu iate thi- great Touchstttc ,t Iba -i.a;-, bal all fin into oblivion when even th shadow af ll-.m aptetea, I) ora o en N 7; fmnn ence al 8. Admi.iou 25 cent. gwwrved setts o' eatts I. A. Cl.AltK. Ag.-ut. jaweit dad

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Positively for Three Nights Only! TBI OLKFIRATHi tKO WOULD RKNOWNKI) AND

OHfLT MONIT

Campbell Minstrels, BURLESQUE OPBM TROUPE!! THl'I'.SOAT, KKIDA Y AM SATUKHA Y. JINK -.'( unit n jgjy vdmSsion '.'5 Cent, Ueixirved nt 50 Cents. C CAI.IKH N. VtsWtft, M. ii. KMMKTr, Mn-lcal IHreetor: Ma- l' VMl'HKLI., Staj Mirector; l'n-f M A lKS, Lender ol lrch atia. n.J. LRSaLIBf u m .

ttStT"! rill pi rforni at Iht lb J ! villi-, Monday ami 1 urda backte, lili awd 30(h.

jnne-d9t

SUMMER RESORT.

NMJUI WITEURG PLACE.

Ki SUMMER RESORT

IN M KniC A HAS A Hlt)AlKl PATKON KUf FHM the lint families in tbe land ih.m The Ohio White Sulphur Spriugs, idtnati-d ner Columbu, Ohio, and directly on lb line of tlie Cleveland aud Hie .Sjm ii.etlrld lia Iroad.. I'lte Ml DU AL WI Ai.lllK.s nf the-e waters and the elegance af the pl.oe aul thefihhiou ol thf parlor reader them more .le-lral.li- to thf citlien of lu!ian.ipoli and the Mtie than any irulUr retail n tbr world AldrhS AJUkMeil WILtOII, Jr.. Junel7-d2w Lew ia Centre, 0.

CROCERS.

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WHOLESALE

NOTICE.

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fsROfERS

Indianapolis, Pittsburg and Cleveland Railroad Company.

A DIVIDKM) OP THKKK PR! CKNT. II VS B F.K.N lr.in d .11 the capita! -tck of thia Company from tlie aartitica of tiir pat u aaetih, pnyabie at tta oülee j af list Cwasfavty et aasi after Ihe Uih dy of Jadwawta.1 free of nwearnaweat tax. Tr.an.r, r book will l.r"cloed ' on t h- lt anl opened on thi- 2'Uh of July. Hy araV r of tl.e l.oard K0WA10 KIX0.

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COLLARS. &C. PAPER COLLARS. IIK.IMIIEiPER.niElPHST, IO FOR S35 CEJSTTS. IOO FOR mi3 SO. Aiao Enameled, Linen and Steel Collars TPii rkr r'a Depot fer I'nprr t wllnra. Ar

II ! . I . 11 asisl 1(11 All .

'KVv M i K TIKb i.fl (7Ü1S. $1 7'. PtiR IMIZK9. Colt 'ii Half llo- 5" t nt.. 1 5 r r doren. White tihlrta tl 75 ernt. $H pr d-.7-T. Saarta I tid- rahirt w c-u-s, f j hiipcrdr ran. Lsdls ' Utnte. Brown. iMik. Mate. Black, Miaed Ct-t-n and Kiln Hosi, t,, at th iyn . ' ih- Bm St.w-ktng It li. iMfwl ll, .10 Ural U nuIi 1 ns Ion si n . i. Junr-a.it ltn

WANTED.

AGENTS WANTED. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.,

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1 MPKTKIfl AOFKTt ARE WAIfTlCU TO CiNVAS lie Mat- for alib cribers to llidl'-na's boll of

Hnor A pstlj le Jane2S-!at.V4t

BT ATI UtH ikUAX, It.dianpoliii.

IXrrrtlv Wftjswtltt l talon gVtrpWli aTaitt I IlSaTilibon Hid Kland

FOR SALE. A Hi i k House for :ilo.

RARF CIaVCI IS OH KRKD 10 BI'Y A KOI R Story Brick Hou-- a- No. eO Meat Wa-h ngt n Mr. et For infornntio-i call at the above premises. jsawM-aVlwtss

SUGARS. 300 li ,v u s N 0 ,,iAM 300 ,HW ,T CR0IX?I1' cuba icüAR-

sLr! OF RKAL ESTATE.

lakTOIlCR la BT tK BT tiiVh M THAT I WILL BaTLL AT

t ' r vate Snlc tlie fnlloaing he .1 l- tat, to wt: All that part of lb- .v.uili-w.-t quarter I ei tioti a. I.'wn 15. Hat'a-4. m ktertoa CeWttJ, Indi .na, lying eaat , f rtetaiiapalbi. beuaalfd gwtb Up nn et n. on of Market atreet, north ty an exfn-ion ef Ohio stre t. 1 a-t Ir the land .f laa- N l'nipp and wel by thr laud f Wlnaton P. and Mary N d.U. al out eight acra. WtU be oU In a rody, r 111 -m h MTiaay t" uit purchaser. One -fifth c.a-h In baiit, the balance In 1.1,1 aid 4 jrear. with infer-! y'le annu illy, secured ly notea vntH.ut relief, and mort(ag n 'b ittrdie od. WMtafAV N D 1 VII WON. June2.Vdt Guardian, dV

WANTED. Carpenters, Masons, aud Laborers Wanted. ty Ohl i Cat pSaVtWata let ad Mtta llaaoti, at.d ten ( I atoreri wasted b lha gbJlefataat hair. .ad Co. at their new build tig., at the eat Hue of the city. Two dollar and flfty avwta per day paid lo Carpenter and Mana, and nOe dollar and fifty rent, per day to Laborera. Appli t M J. Iteeit, on ihr ground. Je:i dl ar fgQ, BiiDLüll, Supt.

TEA. 100 K otutm ,Mrrii:u I I roWsl HTS0N U0 ul Nl 'tv DER I 00 OOMMfct

COFFEE. 500 " 400

HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, J. L. Jl OIIO A, ri;ui'iiiniK I1N0IANAP0LIS. INDIANA. rr 1 .' ACENCY. AGENCY OS TMK Ü. S. 4 5-20" YEAR LOAN. mtficsi aowiin KAk ia Ii i intfrmt

t r"" ! Hi l" id. eint M.nUallv He -apolr t

to all di.omiitMll.ii.. ai ....

Ib'prinleijr ..f nb.cnbii,- to lbi loan llceaaa Jaly I, lan. Ilrdr liould. therfoTr, te w thoat delay I. J. - H AKKtKOV, mv2S dtllljjl Hanker. I-.! ...;.'

ATTORNEY

JOSEPH A..

ATToitwry at law, OHICf iN SKu.Mi HiiUl IU HBAwD'a BLOCS, Comer Waal Inrtifti am! Maridlar. lrata - --

from Mer cian Mr.ei lixl,.i.a( .- Ir .1 H- will f tfully and tunmntlv attend te adl leaal bai.ana. -....i

to I. lav. r apecial a-.t.-uinw fteen tw CaBkfstkS. Ha reter ion,, lOneaa mm of ledlatiApo i. geaeraily "Okdhin WANTED. Iinhorer wV.inlrd.

0Hrn.ui nrvwi!:., m mm wiwtedto womc on a HrK Yard at ft "6 per day Steady aerk eaw ha fiarn to . her. In .. .(r i ai d rellaMe men Ajpplv to T. A Lews. . at A. Weil-.-, (.roerey, Tkeaawa J. Vaier. Wj at tbe I rtck Teed of Tater A Co., live n'xberOratrl Hoad j-i.eif i t

WINES.

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

Sale of Valuable Real Estate. rllllK undersigned ka puremrce anh an or'er or th JL V .mtiiou I'lea. Court of ktaiiou Couut.v. mad' at tLc June term, by tbe j ear l-fa,wili. on the Utn a of July, ia tbe year laU, sell, for ike bi,rl.eaiand hestp'ric be cat) grt, the following real aetata, ituated m In I anapoiia, War: c BWCjr, belonging to Kate y and J-r.ny W. hevd-ihat i t jr. part, of lots 17 and U, in square ai, bounded a. folioww t'nanaai ncing at a point on Ka-a etr-et owe hui.dred andtrn feet from ib vxjtbra.t dirtier of .aid aipjare (al). Ibence rwwtüag bo'tb along Kaal tret- "v feel to an alley, thencr we-t along aaid all r one liutHlrd ai.d . in- l -t lot , ther.c Miuib "O leet, thence ut one butwlred and one leet a ibe place of beaiouing. ;: . : i . - ii. i T. . property caillavt be Bold f. r Iraa tuao 7 IX. that o-u. Ur appeai.ed vaiu' tberrvf. Ihc irrmv of sale WM be ote-lkinl cash ia baud on day of aale; th-- residue n, :o eaal pa ntt-nta in aaw and iu year., with imrma, .-eurr I !) mortgage on tbe gvrsptu. Tbe t Ue i beiotjd i, nueai.uti JeM-diwtd JiUlt W IF.IU.tiiiardian. he.

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