Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3989, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1863 — Page 2

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Ihf ll -. far lh The Ntw Yoik Hil.J,iu cumt..i.t.ng u;on fbe r.u Rite lor th cofurcetnet-l of the draft, remark: 0a of our tVjhinsun rTinirA tutthai the min reae-m f x V enftrroril of the draft at thi time Utk ÜJiÄlottu'f vpect ot our relation hhVJilnl TK roerumt)t at W.lui)rui1 J Mpon the erccbeaj fa 'at J lament, tVHHrJe tttu le ol the pre-a of London, ani the ! j . in vie in the A'ei tmtriw ct.J. a an U'lim uoo of war, tvi thertie puiLei fr rti the lrt('t ! Ie prejwre! ' fvc U. """Aftother tcu 'iel i tr? fm4tct'iou growing out of' the Frrmh wSr in Uriicr; tut th., like, tint of KjtAif, we riiier-te!4 rttiiielw upuiiVtm tiiieiMit jet tu the lo'ure. It frm oiHe im-ej tli .. the government t desifuu it h ilrtlt mii !rr. the i.W tUt ririiif of t!ft tlrf 1 will f4 the thite huiHlreil dif lar, atl - tHu ' fninl le tltaiii'l large -enough to pay rafficleot boant- to the (ojera id) &u wjuIu' tao ut t.iucf them t re ,;.lut. It f likewise mM thai theau thoritie. con-nler thi the culminating (iiit of the re'.inii, rt'l thev ileir to or-ttuze the 3(K), (KVl ai iiinnal men ai a re-.enr force, for the purj-o-e of ahwin iKe Ke-beb that there i uo ate of their holding out ui Kmger. Iii ariJeo toollh.it the Aimiäitrtioii intend totttiUre iJ tretithen '1 the fortification along our ie-to9t, and muiT of the new men wilt be place! in the firtifictn, atwi there be drilled in the aitouing of heavy gunt and iu artillery prwclic. We hare not ufilcient data to say whether all thee re-tau hve convinced the government tht the drall is imperatively necefary at thin time. Whether any one or ail of them have led l the cll lor mre troop, time will how. Metnwhile let even 11? keep col. Let all clm their trouhlevf pouU, and wait p itientlv the deTeh'pment thtt the day brinn forth, and they in y y et .ee the present truh!.s all amicaMy ar range!, and the right of all properly protected. In a flepuhÜciu government the rulers are recognized not a.i miatera but aa eerv.mt of the jop!e. The policy of the AdminislMtion should rot therefore be concealed from the country. The people h ive a right to know the coniideratina and otject for which burden are dem nled of them ly thoe wlm totjduct the government. If the present forces iu the field .ire insufTieient fo overthrow the Ti:hel arme-;or if our foreign rel.üio04 ire ao ccnpliCHUJ tint lu?liiiliH may result wit foreign power;or if revenue i to be mUM from the ptynient. for exemption; or if it i nefeüry to enUre, strengthen and nMii tne frtißciioii4 u;khi tlv ro i; or if ii in the policy to oer-w the rtbH lion bv cllin out 'an nvern?iHloin; lorce, they should be given as ruÜicient reaoiM f.r ordering n I tre di ift, bui it 9 due to the people, the source of power, that the? chonM be advised ft to the policy of the A'lmiiii-'tr ition, and their repre-en tatirea consulted betöre any imtorlant meo'ur are adapted which the exienrie of the country do not rem to dem ind The peonle h iverhrer fully and with alacrity repoii'led to eery c ill ol the Administration for men and money when the Ii liiooal neces.iti- eeme l t deni ind ir, ami they will fu like spirit Ptill further respond to Uch call if they iiretliued ih it thore me no other pnrpoe in view hur the suppression i.f tl e rellii, the restoration of tie Union and (he m intenance of the rontituf hn al (J'lvernntent a administered o wielv by W ihinpon and hi aucres.or. -A b-ve f lifer'y,of eil j;oreininent. not unrestricted, but regul ited by the constitution and laws framed au 1 en ictel by thfrn-elve, animates and controls the American people. T ecur und tcrrnvneHrrtrtTrnrv oi civil ami rein;. on liforty they are reidy to make every needful s u nfn e They de-ire to see this reat liepublic, which ha been tho avlum of the opprescl of !l nation, continue 1 upno the ba-U which ha. g'ueti it its prosperity," trenth and gloiy It sh'iM not be firotten thit the price of liferty Is eternal viilxiice, hence the nece-siir of wttchin and re-iistin eren encroachment U!m popular riuli!; and every txernse ofaibi tr iry iwit. We do not -k th it tlie Adminis tratioii fi..u!,l divulge the tu- euo'Ws of the arnrfi or the military fratey of the r (leneralji, but if it i Lure iu fdiv-e and "incerclv desi'-e the confi lern e of the peole, it will h tve iso cuiire.ilmt to public policy. anl n- ulterior le in hielt are nt apmient to t!ie cotintrv. It is the 'li-lru-l of tlie capacity and designs ol" the rere-ent.itites of t!c ptrty in potr that has di ds th Ni-r'hein ;eople. and they have a rijrht 10 m iiiifr-t that di.-ti u-t when the A lm n V.ratioti ba p-utna- fiithles tonll ha public pledge?. Wnit pisiktle harm could nri-e by letliiij; the people know, in the present state of the country, the necessity or justdic ition lor a drall ot tin re h iiflreJ thousand const ii.its? lej r eetl . A Washington corre-po.it-nt slho Frcfci i dent nV"(i himself prolouinlly dcpteM'd by the fiel ol the escape ol L-e Jf 1 1 i rnsldeie I hv tl e abolition politici ons that the ol A lu.la ir hero lor the next I're diiici i placed out. The honors are loo eU illy Ji irtasl. Ii ronerll rt. The New oik I'ost, radn il Kcoubiican piper, in commenting upon the comcript law, to. mirU-: It I m Itw of Cortre. pasael niter due delileraiiou und de'ntc, til a mjniy ot both lliiise, snd sinei oy the le..JMit 1 is. hoCiribn to the Coiiuiutioii. a law of thelatid.' The New Yoik Express repjnd to the Tost as fol'o: Sever ! error here: Kaaos No I Seethe debtte in the Senate on it piss.e, puh.isl et in the Express to tiai Shitf was its shuttle through the Senile, that reen Kepnbliiau Senator strutted to thuiie the $IM i c ins on M .rch 21. t Kkoa No V? Dn.iei Weitster h pro itoiii-iesl a Kialrral t "unfein tMti Act unconsftn tinal. Cn ef Juice Dizje't, oi " Cm-ecticut. hi prtn uiiccl a Ktsler-il Cons'ripti.ti Act utn-onsti luliontl. Ibr greit Uwvrr Jeteiniih M ion. ol Ne IImphife.h i proi.oumcd a Kedrral conci -iptioji act Ulli1! IfU'Innil Ct Kii of M icinisett, , brntl er ot Riitu K lU end ooceol durie- K nj au i J uie K'ii;, aiit iriiul mo le f tienersl K n; no in in the ainjv, j ri'iiountel the contip:ioti act UU-M!.tltUtl"lll. i ri ?S Miller, a New York Uwier of h'gh lel laitk, houi the N rib liver, jcoooui.ced a Fed en I C ! iptoi sei U iViis(iutioOt Uichiro 5S . klon ! Xw Jer-y. Mn of ihr i.'iirr of tiie D -cUr tMii o tn.iet.tdence. pro .rai el the -ri u . Hl Ii tu lion tl Anr;ni Wild d M ii-hu-e:ts, fither oi Sun-e. War! tfM'reil I inker ol' ttwon.pro Dounce! lije act uti0ou.i:il'unal. Ci'-I J a;tce t itoii. ol N rf M C iro'.in. prv liu aiicrsl imi ) Kc'lrP'il C..isrij4o liol. - Th-K-e.,ii:4 r..t ul lII-Ir. il m iy he I Iai.au.l Wui. C ii.rn lry tut, its editor, then m d-reI eerv u.l ilir-c rcal tocu .ji l.on the then attempted Cotiscrlmon. It, tfie.et'ore, (J-.r. S inour, a a!'ee.l. and Iii' frieti ls. I.e in error, in lieuouin iii the preet.l et'raoi-d'n iry anl violent ct uncontilutioiuI. all err in kh1 cotitxtiiv Abu-e u ooi all. then. Mr. Vot. We were btht up . We. Yankee bom. di auk in from the great mm of New Kn-lm I. hoi(:ity u, ny Coniv-r pt'ou b the Kederl (JjtCf nment, .livU oe.i.a lh Itiirrue ol M,tee. Wub till li loh, holy ijueilioii ot Li'.eitv. tio,J tve the HepuMie, if the "Keiler a I 1.. eminent can thu ctoscrij it 4.ttMl.iaK) ti override ihe hutea aud ihe 1'eople of the S ute fur matt otherwise can utver Mit himrlf.

All Sort f I'ttragraplii. lit m- a of th c DiAfT Our neihb ir of the . Journ i'i i very fuetious in recording the Doted ptii ':i New Enl it d ho hire beu i'allil. The following iteai i x; law the roults of the jike: m O.M.T O.vt Man MiratD I. Out of eer il buiMtred men dralfed in I'iovweose, II I.j only one mm his thu ftr been musieted in ! , All'tho . pik! tlirt i3'!3 aod got oil! liiJr .,t r , .rfiereo at. that in cities where

tbia em tve done, the draft is quietly submit ted toTttn !n crtnmünltie whs-re t e ikh b done, excitemei't i natural and uiuvoi-Uble A Feder! oMir violated the person of a grand daughter of Charles Carroll, of Crr(dltoti The oU.er w ordtrol to be bunjj Clucao Tiote. - - . . - An Knjjüsh private sol'tierja now piidalout $1 in je.ir; Fieitch me nlout flft w ver. A ('!(. nel in France tet eiv es about $1,0 )0, and iu K. inland about iG.oliO. I he name of the military eommtndant at Phila-JHphm. i Nafwdeoii Jarkron Teciim?eh Dan l'boebus ! The thlrtylat m.liti i who wcutftuia New York lor the oefeuse o I Pcnnsi lvd, re to tie ntsiite-1 and accoiiiiteti for in ths? coming dralt on thebt'-isof thne jear ervite that is, 36 men counting as one. The modern interpreution of the term Muck y cuss," is "a m m who has been enrolled in two di-tricts and dratted in both. Of coure, if he fail to answer iu either, lie a liable to be appreriended an nhöt a a deserter. Neit to the envied patent of twins, such an individual is the prince vf od foilune In two week' tim without military organi zation and without martial hw, the iuzens of P tt;burif. with piclc and liovel. constru'. te! a Ii to ot inlienchment HrtHind th tt city 15 milts in extent. The funs fur the several lores, con aist'ii of 8 and ID inch columbiade, have all been placed in position. Iiloekhead is au appropriate cognomen for the Kepublican. I he old blockhead Kins of Europe thought tbc only n re u me tit to be ued with their jufject who ipjeatione! the policy of any of their measures was the cannon; the Republic ms, in a Government of the people, cry amen when any American cttieu is consigned to the Hastile or exiled from his country for quci tiouiiig the wisdom or denouncing the despotic acts of the j-owers that be. 0. P. M. h.ta gone to Cincinnati to hive his picter" taken. It is to be frame!, nnil hun (that is the "picter" up in tlie Council Chamber of that city, and Hist hum in face divine will be pointed out to posterity a. the "noble" Governor who drove out, sii Sampson did th Pniüsiines, the Morgan raiders, und with aim lar weapon. eutlenicn in hih olfi'M il position a.-erl that the wife of the Rehel General Wie I113 recently paid n visit to Washington, ami tint while there she succeeded in securing the exemption ol certain property belonging tt her relative frou confasc-iiion. This is wlnt Wen ell Phrdij s calls 1W msster lUair: "The huckstering politician of the Cabinet;" "the man who his uttenj-l the most htupeii'lom lie ol the centuri ;" "the boldest liir on the continent;" " 1 ni on-iel politician;" "a truck an I jostatt;" nnd he nays t i w hole Cabinet is ' ignorant," "brainies-i" "hybri.l." Mr. HI iir is op'iosed to negro eipi.tlity an 1 uinalga uiatioii Prentice thinks Humphrey M irshall would havet in nc'i lo lie look u if it would he a heavy t.i.-k to fetch up his leir The editor id the Journal ii ery indigmn because the rioters of New Yrk robbed some huckster waggon on their way to muket. The act was very wicked, but will it equd in turpi tude the dodge o promising bribes t Govern ment otliciaU to secure fat Government war con tract, and when obt iiiie-1 to swindle the ofiicer out of hi compensation? See Wa.-.hburus I'f port on Government Contracts. "stufe Item. The Fort W ivue Sentinel of Monday pave: We hid .1 glorious rain this morning, which will te of inestim ii!e value to the Millering una parched crop-. Tl.eie weie slight frost two or thre nights l.it wftk, w hub iiijuie I ihe corn cousider.iMy 011 ome ot tiic low rounds and river Ixjitoms. Ueins and otner ariien ine sili.o Mitleied. I be Clay County Democrat fay.: The ino-t Itountibd wheat crop that has smiled upon us lor 111 my a yeir is just toi ed. Tne income iu crops ne er pi tseii!l a belter appearance. A Iiule runjusi now woulti proc higHly Oencbcial. it is slated that His Excellency is negotiating I t ihe I m l tint M rg iu traverse I through Indi ma. as one of the moinentoes of the war. There is to be a meeting of the Democracy of (.icci.e county, on Siturday, the '2j:1i inst., t 0cnbutg. The Gibson Democrat makes the following bit: Sou mkk!. i oiR Tovn It h is been ns fCiiei l prominent p: olessioual men in our place, thai an oian z ition known as tlie Knight ol the Golden C:ive. kttoA n to le disloyal in in lent i.- in operation m our midst. No, according to tl- ia ot Indian 1, a 111 111 who has kin.wlel;sl tiii v ti e isoti .tgamt the Siate. an I lelu-es or onus to make the s m.v known to the nroj ei . ut hoi ilies. is a m ouiioiel, and habit to serve tvcni y i n s in tlie Si tie's pi tMOi.nnd pay a l:i o lei, inou- iiid Poll ns Ii we luv e a 11 e isoii ible org in.z 1U011 in our community , lei iho-e who ink know mg to t!ie t act, make H put'.ic or eise whui they asset l thit ?uj1i an 01 cam ilion exists iiiiioii u. Jet the law te rut'orcc! h.husi tliem nt uiue lur l ining to make il known. Mr. Jam VooKiitt. a conductor on the it Louis railroad, me', with a falil accident near Terre Haute on Monday. A switch h id be n lt-lt ojen jiHt eat ol the river bridge, which ran thecarotr the track, ami Mr. Vhoriiils, at tempting to jump iroiu the train, was e auxhl under one of the cats and both thighs crushed in euch a m inner that he died in a lew hours. He If avis a wile and two small tlnldieu. Cony Cii'r We have highly encouraging account. of the growing corn crop in Southern Indi mi. The lecent rains were most propitious, and hue put the crop bey ol d danger of any si c ceediti drouth. The ieM ptom'es to be full y njuil to the most fivorable eison. The Mrplicii Mltslon. The fidlowtn; letter lioin Jtrr. Dati to AixzMoxK II. Örrui..s explains the objects w hith the latter h vd 111 view hi soliciting aersonal interview with Mr. LlCOL: Riciim m. July 2, 163. Hon. A. H. Stfpbw, Rrl.n oui. ij.a: tliviti ncvtvte-1 nmr pitriotic idler to proceed, a a in litary totninissioner, under .1 flig ol tiuie. to V isiiiiigion, you will re.'eue here witu yur authority to trie Coin mini er in Cti Cl ol tSe Army aa l N ivy o tl,e Cnit.sl State. Tin leuer is 11. ei t.y 11, e . t'oinni in ler inC 1 el of il e C uitedenie lu.d an I mval l'oice Y 'U wiil eiceue. from ihe liim.ul ihelellei, l alitiso woids.so ion I hui po!tt c d dilli cultii 111 its leceptioii. lniei. ltl ex':ii.i ely ms one ol tho-e comm une itious tfitwt-t u heiliger euts w hielt putdic law tecognue as nn.e'S iry ud pnifer between hostile lone, cireliis been t ker t -;ive no pretest lor re.u-iug to ie eive il on the grMi?ti thctit would involve a tacit recg ntiioii i the iidrM.dei'ce ol the .,nle.)eacT Your nn-.-h.ii is na ply oae of humanity, hi1 !. in sdi icsl aj?i'l. 1 1 o4jev-i oii is uitde to rec'iving your letter on the ground thst it is not nddiesed to Abraham Lincoln, hs President, instead of Commander i:i Chief, &c , then yuu will psesent the duplicate letter, whiji ia "addre-sel to Inm ai Piesiient. and Mgtied by me aw President. To tins letter oljectioo miv be m ide on the ground thit I am not recojntred to lw Pirsidcnt ( ihe Confederacy. lucbuieveutyuuw.il decline auv further attempt to comer on the auhjeit of your tnivsioii. asaucU cwufereuce ii aim ..ible "only on the fooMni; of perfect Ojuahty. ' Mv receut interview with you have put you ao ully iu ;osss4on of lilt vitaa, that it U reared J

perery to give you any detailed instruction, ' even wete 1, alih. mooient, weil enough to al- j tetujtit j M wfio'e process i. in one word, to place thi war on the i roe nrntio of .in h as nf by " C.vil zet! f-e.if'e iti tii'-lem t'mns, ai-d l livet it id tlie 1 v .-e rh tracer w h;i ii h 8 ee inevJ on it by our e :.e:n.e, in spue of all our tif -rt a ik protest. W .r I lull ni'Mi.'ti ol utntuidable

horrors, i.noer ad it atect, lojU'tily, sn leven to dem n J, ol n v Christian ruler who may be unhappily eu;agel in carrvrffg1 it on, to reek to restrict its calamities, and todlietit of II un ; necessarv seveiiti?. You will endeavor to estabo-irtlie cattel lor the exchange of pri,Aners on U' h a basis ha Ui avoid the col.staDt d iTiculties and complaint whic h .tn-e, and to prevent, for tlie future, wh it we deem the ut.fiir conduct of our eneruie in evdmc tbe delivery Cl the! prisoners who fill into their hands; in retirding it by fewdinjr them on circuitous route-: and by detaining th-m. sometimes for in odbs, in camps at 4 prison, and in per Ptiug to lakiijf Captive non comb tttnts. Your tient;.n i al.so ca'lel to the unheard of conduct of Feiti al oft "r in driving Irom 'heir bme en"u e con ravn tie- ol women and .hidren.awep s oi an n. whom they fir J in ois tricU oc. up'cd bv their troop, I'.ir no other reaM)n than that thc.-e unf rtuw ites aie faiitdul to their alle-.'iance dne to their States, and refute to take au oath of fidelity to their enemie. Th putting to death of unarmed prisoners ha tisren a, grtMtud ut ju complaiul iu more ih-m it e int mce, and the recrnl execntin of otfireiaof our army In Kentucky, for the mle cause that they were encsped in recruitinsr in a State which U Hill chimed joae of the Unite-lStites, but is nlco claimed by ui a one of the Confederate States, mu-st be redte-sed by retaliation un !e- tjueonilitionally abandoned, liecaueit would justify the execution in every other State of the Confederacy, ami the practice is barbatoo, u.-e-leslv cruel, atid can only lead to the üliughterof priTontrs on hoth i lea, a result too horrible to contemplate without miking every effort to avoid it. On these and kindred subjects you will consider your authority full and ample to mke such ar rangeroeiita as will temper the preseut cruel character of the contest, and full conödence is placed in your judgment, patriotism anl discretion, that, while carrying out the objects of your mission, you will take care that trie equal rights of the Confederacy be always preserved. Very respectfully. (Signed:) JtrrtRsoN Davis. From the Milwaukee Xewg. Ignorant 7InbIlaln Facta. Since the Republican presses evidently intend to turn the moh in New York to paity account, we propose in kindne to ask them a few plain questions, and to rerrind them of n few plain lact.s It may do them good. Who composed the ignorant mob" who d meed around the Democratic newsp.ijier offices i:i this St ite twenty four months aguT Against w h im has our neighbor of The See Uote been oh'ied, we think more than once, to b rtify his property? Who threatened Beriah Brown in Milwaukee in J Cti I . aid smashed his tlbeein S i ci a men to in 1 trtirj? To what tolitic.il p-rty did thit mob belong which in 161 assaulted a eintll printing otli -e on the Michigan l ke i-hore. Hot over thirty five mile Irom here; with intent to destroy it? Who were they who iu ltG2 wan tonly inallicatc I a respectable larmer in Keno sha county? Who a lew mdiths ago dragged another he!plcs mm from his tcim in the city ol U eine and aluwl him till they w ete tired ot the brutal sport? W ho drairycd au i.notlVliding Mdwaule aton.ey through the streets ot ihesame City, thrust him into a tilfhy shanty ever uight, and then escape 1 even a reprimand from our loyal Covtroor. who happened to be present about the time. Wha'. sort o( a mob was tiiii in Greene cojn'v, hi.-l year, which seized upon an inoflVn ive old mm, and brutally injured and insulted him b"c itfse of hi political opinions To what pirtyiio those pie-es umon us belong which iiiveopenlv tlireatene-l, c lunieti uiccd andjusti Hel in l.-i during the w hole of the last two ve-rsV What pros wis that which, not three weeks i ce, wi'li ignominious p'easure rel te J the fact th it a m in w is struck dawn in our streets lor ut lering his honest political sentiments? We hive seen something of mobs the past two jfars, uid we well know who has iuti; ued mem, who hi Leen thr " ' -, ,". ' . .kiiivn im itirm, and who Iii suffered by them We Democrats know who they are th it have leeii foiced mouth alter month ti stand on guard against lawles.-ness and ui.provuke-J violence, ilauy of the very meu who hive now bee me ieckle.-s wiih brute p.ig sion in New Yoik time and litueagain have been railed upon to protect the propeity of New York from an "ignorant moi' not of Dttnociats, but ol Abolitioni.ti, resolved o)ii tl e det inclion of Jile and props-rly. Who does not re n-m t mibit ileot ti'm Jhiii plj.-ured on New Yoik w..l!s by Abolition h md at mioi.iht, invoking l.iuial violent iifxiu incn who.e aole ol'ene wa fiien il ness to law? i. ho does not know ib it men ol w eali.li and po-itiou have heen foice! to llv from New York to Mini that protection ivhiih tlie couits were powerless to ntl'otd; tb.it Ikois, women ami ediioi.s hive ten iir iged to ptison, souieiimes in iron, for the conscientious advoency ol peace, in pite d 1 iw .ind it legitim ite ininisfers? Who shall for get tint reign of teiror when bmte force hecan.e the aifi ter of the late ol ev ery Democrat tu the loyal Slates. And who does'iiot know that the docttine o "pci essiiy " U is become m feiitmusU incu'ic tie-l tint uivn cmie to look lor protection nowhere, lot pronsrty or for lile, save to guns and hum in li.u-cle? ' The Democricy h tve argued ar.d p!et 1 a iint thee exhib-tions of diresje''t for luv and for propertv, a a mother would pleid lor the lives ol their children but in viin. In viin hive we w med the fiarty in power against t!ee Iesn;isot 1 lence md 1 iwle-nes which they a er ckl '-slv te .i hini: the i eo Je. In vain h ue w- .nimon" ished them id the possible turn iu the whiel ol loitune when tl.eii own practices and preceptwould cum; baik to plague their iu entors, il not to dioi anizf s,n i-t itself. We hate a "eoj perhead mob" as hear?i'v a we hale an Abolition or Kcpunlh-aii uioh '1 hev ir II ahkea h iie of wild ltst-. i.nor tit aim brutish, let loose unou community to ilevistaie, demolish am destroy. In the denunciation ol ilo-iu, or n n"ol. to pu! them ilown, w e know no distinction one Irom I he other. l!utefo emnlv t-rote-t Haii st tiie ell irt to ei.-t the n-st iisinility ol the-e calamities upon tue partv whicti h-iLeeii the victim d them lor two years poo, iti l wlnt-h hi le.idilv and binvely encouu let eil all things which man cm endure to a v ei t them Let our lleiniblicm hiend-i leirn from the liijht of the burning building in New Yoik in I the house roar of the multitude surin thiouiih it streets, the duty id re-iectSng the tights of men and of protecting proerty apd hie mm liwhs invasion. Then will all pmie stand sh udder to shoulder in defense of public liberty and public order. Keep it tu .tllml. l,tt u not for an instant forget that the war in wh.cb we vie ruaed is nota war ol couues', or of subjug ition. or for the cx'ei min ition ol eo pie or ol institution. It i a w ir to enforce the power ot ttoverutnent, to pre-cnethe sutretnacv of the C iist'uiitioii in all nuts of the Ci ioii I he war is not punitite. Il is no put ot its ob ji-et to punish tiailor Civil war I not tli mlin.nis'rat ion of j i-tiee. It is the attempt to as sert the piwer ol the Uoi eniment, and ihe courts a part the (to erntnent to u Iminister justice It is a great ermr m aöe ny mine petvi.s. who i in iine th it wir is de-ii'tie-I by Coveniu.ent fr ihe purn-ie of pu'iishmenl 'I bis war h an ob je t w ii ch "u;lit to be kep'. c uistmrlv before us, an 1 whe icver de-initij: men, p l;ticiatis, or one i-:ei nii'o seek to d.v ert it Ir iu that o'ject, thev s'iould be me., rcsistel and delettcd Iiis i tne! mc'cilv f et tint the war. d and tri i ibi e a it u. bccoiues ullenlimes the tool of evil min led men to accomplish their end. The iioirorsoi us cniifi'imce are noinin; to meir i vew. The IIimh1 i,e I coiiui. ol no Value in their me ure incut The mourning it fmf pra!u'es iio iinpies-ioii on their en-ibd t es jsiicb men lo-e all consciousness of peiMMul re a.Hiii.sihiniv for the war. -nd only hnik to te'h-h oireT to e rednl What riht h i any ui n, "r any ell- of men. to use this w ir for nnv rnr Pse bevoiid its origin il object? If t?iy indeed hve divertetl it from that, if they h ive pro!oii-el it oi-e dv . addeai one drop f bloui to ita sacrifice, by iheir efTorts to u-e it for oti ee ends than it original designs, then they are rc;uiib:e t.e foretto-i r.d n. in tor the I.Piod nd cot. There is no evading that responsibility S me men y "now tha tliewsr hi com mVncrl it must not be siopt-ed l'ol l tehotdin i ab dilel " Such urii re i..ther mote ttor ieth m murJerer 1 he n ttne seem severe. It is ee thel-s correct Wild it h e i-srii j-ai ti'le for the No-them S;te to commence wir on the S ni'hern Stite for the t ;aj-v.e of ahlibiiig uluert in them? No! It wouM have been murder t commwac uih a war. By what reoniug, then, does it bH'ome les murder

to divert a war com menred for other purine to tl a otject? How cm it be any Ie crim n 1 to j f .' wr commeiK ev? for the assert on of j g vei nment pwor. into a w b.r ttie upp e--ion ;

ol liery. winch it : nj:reel would b e tee.i u jj'tiri it!e and in'nl il teguri for thit miijs-? I tle were a po-sibduy ,f pic and the rti-n r.it oo of th tHiwer of tl e ( v. rutrn-t t, an i n a'ed of m kiojf peire, men should .y. "N, we will hare no peace till we hive de-troved slavery," and should continue the war. the men thus doin 5" would be preciely a po lty if thev bad commenced a war for that purpojecnly. We are not talking about the inciden ;al effect of war on tlaves or liverj. Batwesreak of the propositi of lome men to make abolition a cond tion of pence. No rht exit to add on e object to tht for which the war begin, and the bl.d of our bra re men who should be sent into a war prolonged for such new purpose would ret with feailul stain on the men who prevented peace New Yoik Journal of Commerce. Tlie Itemed- for I'opitlar HUconlrnti. The tn joritv of the Kcpubiican party have but one reuiedj for every popular dbcoofent j 1 hat remedy 13 to fhoot down the ofienders. 2o matter wKethcr eight million ol people in the South it eight thousand workingracn in New Ywrk brenk the law, the aole remftly proposed is the t-.i me kill and play the whole of them. The political policy of the Administration i not now supported by more than oie fifth vf the people of the United States who lived harmoniously together under the constitution four ve ir igo; jet a iinDiruou upport of that policy ia da inatx'ed. and the means rel i el uprm for securing it are prion, byonets and banihraent. The idea aeeroea never to have entered the he i'l of tiie-c novices in the bufine of governmenl, that they are lhemelves in any part responsible for the existing troubles. In their philosophy they have never dreamed that the hoiest nnd easy way to govern a people is to re; spect the popular will. They have torgotten that their duty i not to crush, but to reptesent, the will of the nation which they attempt to govern. Eiectinc; a eland ard of their own.detising n tet of loyalty unknown to I.tw and re pulsiie to the governed, thev command the people to obey, hurling defiance and death at all who openly or silently, as they are pleased to term it, "oppose the Government." The duties of covernment and people are re ciprocal The latter derive their protection from the former, but the former derive all ?t legiti mute authority from the latter. Morally, it is Ai much a crime tor thoe who administer the government to disobey ihe clearly expressed will of the people a. it is for the penple to disobey the will of thoe who administer the government. If those who represent the government at'erapt to consummate a policy contrary 10 the publ.c will und resort to brute force for it. accomplishment, by the inevitable 1 tws of nature, the peo p'e become rebellious in heart and action. This is the peciet of all political mob and revolutions. Kvery capital in Eutope will attest the f.ict. Kinir who have failed to appreciate this truth in power have discovered it in nrdnuht flights from their throne Ought not we to comprehend a principle which was sopalpablv recognized in the construction of our own organic 1 17 Let u put down mob, rebellions and revolutions. Of course we wi.l. IJt let us also extirpate the inevitable cau-es of mobs, rebellion nnd revolutions, by bringing the Government into harmony with the people. Il the sword mut be ued, let its glitterins and effectual blade (symbolize the national will. Let it he wielded ag aint faction, ami not by faction Let t ie blowcome from tht people und not be directed ut them. Then we Ai ill have neither mb nor iebellion, fur the people me not likely to mnb them-elie, nor to reel against a Government which embodies their every wish and hope Milwaukee News. Talking Politico . If men will nb-tain from poli: ical dicus:oiia while the riot continues, they will give a great d-al of froth and contribute to the encril s-e nnd qutet. Ridical newspipeis are laboring to excite a fierce political controversy. Let them alone Pay no attention to any man who wants to talk politics iu connection with the riot. Th tif -b begin with opposition to the draft ;n(j ru a uiohs al w a v ""o s i;.,.r, V ,J .i.. .1. ite riot Ad sensible men xre aj:ieed to put it down That is the w oik of the hour. Let it be done, 111 d re serve the question of rep..,aib:.lif v to be di-cu-s-el in a d iy or two. We ate petfectlv willing to rem iin qinet. and permit the radical pjwrs to ch irge il on us and -n our principles. It does no harm to us to be bu-ed, and w e peler to do our duty a coizen for the present We will expreMir w'I known en'iinent on the real author of thi cilaniitv in proper time We ?ugi;et to nil citizen thit they d likewise. Lt us he p G iv. Seitnourto restore law nnd order, Mini not be angered or dis'trbed by the twaddle or the rage of politician. who want to m ke f-ip"tal ou' of the-e territde occurtence. New York Journal of Commerce DRY GOODS. Cm O 03 EH tn 1 1 & o O do - r B H CO o o Cm O CO CO W t-q Q es w is 0 U Z r U il 50 aak 1 1 ol SI U t m t s p A V H P I 4. aa P5 f J?-J 1 J O CO W r i a CO a W o M o o EH CO H l5 5 H ijti, zz . .? ? It k S if t 0 m ' I V t Z 1 fm US CD CO w W Eh Cm O W - t w A V - W a EH CI 4 TAKEN UP. fpVKEN tl' ItV THE Sl"UCKir.:ii, IN FERRT I to4nhi(. 4 nuki .outh. 'ba Tbrs noth raJ 1 Jul ib a. a rd-p"sU COW, about 7 year U, tui a calf tj her ! aUut 4 urtki o'd . Jj'.-d-v CklAiUJlÄ BRNXIR.

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SPECIALSALK OF DKY GOODS row 30 n.iYsV. Now Commenced at No. 33 West Washington St. ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN! Great Inducement Offered! DECIDED BARGAINS TO BE GIVEN. Ibose who bur Prj Good; for c-ab wll da well not to mistake the hou. iDqture for, and nuke out. IjY X II . &K EiiXE'S MC And save thereby frpm 25 to 30 per cent. Rrraem'jfr it Is the only Iry Goods Store betwre a Charley Mayer' and the Palmer House, oulhthle. 5,000 11 oor SKI UTS, vTbolesale at 2fe w York prices. jqyCountry merchants are invited to cll. LTNCH 4 KKASf, Proprietor, Jy21 33 Wot Wah nctn tret. COMMISSION, EDWARD A. MSCOTin, Storage, Forwarding and Commission Merchant. QRAIN -AJSTXJ IJEIOIDXJCE Of all kind bought and sold. SALT, WATER LUIE, PLSTER,&c. IMHANATOMS, I IND. Warehouse at the junctl n of Alabama utreet end Vir-prh-.i avenue, nearly opposite the Beliefontaine Frciht Depot. SK- BV: Jm,rJm? X "JC JK 9. The Rubscrihor will at all time pnythe highest price for Wheat. 1hoe havin? Wheat to sell would do well to give him a cull betöre n-lling elswLere. Suck fur nished wiien waut.d. rii. Hr ww a mn w, i in: ut iset m ;i in ill i lour MADE OK WIIITK WHEAT, CrtnMantly on hand, and for si! . at tl e new Warehouse, Junction of Alabama Mrt-et ! Virginia avenue Hwir l'hvf red in any part of the c ty, free of charge. jv'JO-tttiu k a LiSCOMIt. J 'UN Jt. UCGHKS WM. ROCKE FELLE K HUGHES & ROCKEFELLER, (Successors to Huphs d- I-Mer), FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERC NTS, And Dealer In GRAIN, FLOUR, PROVISIONS ypt CEMENT t LASl Kk, LAKi: HsII.Vm UOLLLil OIL, (JOAKSE. FiNK AND DAlUT SALT, N'oa. in V I V 3 Klvi rkt.and on Hock at HC TVk Jl-Tr-duce of U kind bouglit imI aold on Commission Liberal cah advan. maite oil C n-iunmrnts. KtrtRKrES Uei)re To'i ey, I're.'ideiit of Indianapolis IVauc'i Haiik; Fl.-tchcr SlirM, lUhker, Iniini.oli; S. A. FJt-tclter. Uniki r, ludiauanoli-; J. W. l'.uroii, Ch-it-r. .Vuncie, nl ana. jy .'O d3m r.1tDlCAL. COMPOUND CEDROX ÜITTERS The Latest and Most Important Discovery of tl.e Nineteenth Century. .VTO MAN'S NaME IS iUIK INTIMATELY CONiifd. d with H e liiotory or the Ma-eria Medica of tlie l'u tl Stute, iii'T. faviral'ly known asaph rieer hi inliral tii.-cov-ry, than that vi JOHN LULI of Loubi lv, Ky. Iii. inniimMf rrardti-ii of .S;1rapurilU ha ..nc e'K ' at the bead of tli- v.iriou compou litis of that valuable druar. His coui;icun;l I'tctoral of Wihl Cherry ha hecine a liou th ld wurd through'. ut the Wrsl mid South; nntt bis Worm tzeiKs, in !m ihm a jar aft-r th r iutrodurt on. nttitid a rcpuhitioii as wiiV 'jreaj a-the continent of .North Vniricj. B it th crowning Klory o his hie iriMi i'S t hi- at aiued in hi laN-st cover-, r r tii r ion iiu..i 11. lor h dtH i.ot ra in to have hee'i tlie ili-cuiifi of CF.DIH'N which ii the haMi of the liittiT n w flVred to the jufIu That honor helonuit'olhe imtt iuhaluiai.ts oiC'eiiiral Amt-rird. to whonil virttii-x u-v- li-en ki-ow 11 lor more than two li'ir.dred rar Aum-d u-ith l, th- Indian bid drfl.mro to tl.e iii ist di-.idly mal .na, and ba-ulle without fear the most voiK in -is Triita. It l a tel ef w Hi them that whil-there 1 breath I ft in tlie l..dy th-CVIroii lapoUnt to cure, no tnin-r b i t ed M-a e may be. Wlnl IK lxl N M.,t pr-pnrd to Indorse thNextravairant re eu-iii. h I- invert Ii I- Mti lird from a tboruusb f.v.iio'iia'ion of tL v idciu r rclatiti to i: v.rtu , that, a a r-m-il v ri-.l j.rrv nlive for all djoraM- arhjnx from i-.o -tire il . r to cb u.' f wrotber ai d rlimaie or to the miasnsatiC fl'ieiie, it Manda without a rival, afidjut'y dt-s r- th- n-.ualion it bat 0 long enjojt-d i11C.iJlr.1l mrrcia:.d ti c Wrht Ind,?. In b t jmm mc - m m. .m. and ii u-ii.'it fn n 1 f ii.pt..m, it art nunc like a fbarm t!i-n a iedi n.. lh-re ia ti.Hhin)r In the whole rati;' of the Materia Vlia that can far a moment b r a comparison w th i In fl.I- di eae. - A full Hf.-i nui I ihi w.iiidrrfol plant way he found In Hi eleventh edt l' 11 nf the S. I) jieiisttorr, pajje 13i7 arij ian A m ru-s of .-xTiiiK-ii', in wh ch Dr. lull )ia lxeu fi-r yar r-nra ;td, La just bi hro-jh to a ucctfil ter.uiiia I n, .nd li - is i.ow -n.il b-1 t oflVr to th public a rouihüiat.a-, of Odrn with other it;ij tom.I tonci.the wbol- pr n rvvd in the Iw-l 411,1113- oi.r.r..l,ti,l It 'Uiboo a hi-a; , which lie I 1-..I.I', .ei.l haa d i roual hi the r..rl . 11 tn .ht urt.l-h a vi pime of cerfifictt, hut the public have lon iure harn-4 to estimate uch things at hci - true value. 1 b tafeM plan I for every one to teat for himlf the irtuci .f a tew ni dicine. (Jive it CEDRON BITTERS one trial, and you w.U never ue a:iy oth-ra. It ic-t nceary to publish a lorni Usl of (!lieaea for w ich h Cdr n Ilitter ar a ' ciflc. In all di-easeaof the SIOMAtH, BOWELS, KIDNEY . or UVKH: I I all afT.-ct'on of the BR iINdejndinj; upon d-rar.re mnt f ihe S onuch or Bowil.-; InG l.'T, MIK'CMA rtSM and NEUUAlSIA: Ai d tu Fr.VKK AM Aftt'K; III dTMilto a rrede lf other remÜe. It not only cur- all h-e (l,sa-s .ut it prevents them. A a in pla full of the Bitter taken an Lorr befwt th ma! w.U ohvia'e th Jl eTerts f the t:i(t un. bai:ny ef.n-i"e arxt terpen the pron taking it against Jlf a-- itDSr the moi in inn exKsure. S- 'A hx Drnirk'ls, ai d öc- r p' rally. Dr. J-JHN FULL'S Friricipal üftx. Fifth trert, Low. BOOKS, &C. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Another new arrha! at BOWEN, ITEWART k CO.'S. GOLD PENS, A cw and pendli aa-ortmctit at BOWEN, STEWART 4 COS. r.tmllr niblM, II inu llook, rrnyer Ilookf, Ac, At I'-t2-1 BOWEN, BTKWAET A CO.'S. PROFESSIONAL. . Dr. JOHN iL DUNLAP, OFFERS BW FK0FESS1OXAL EKYICXS TO THK citiiena of Indianapolis aLl vicinity. liT.ce in atcOuat'a Biori, KentackT Aveaaa. Jna13-llm

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FOU SALI-: 500 iloz. ("il,vss Fmit .Tans: l0 f;iO.s Corks al! 1,KK lbs. Sealing Wax: 300 1I02. Brushes, of all kinds, sizes and stales 50 bbl. Coil Oil; 10 bbls. Benzine; , 20 bb!. Linked Oil; it . 20 bbls. Lard Oil; 50 bbl. Lnbricatinjf Oil; 50 bbls. Whitiu; v 5o0 oz. Quinine; 50 oz. Sulphate Morpbia; 10 bales Terra Japonica; 10 ca.es Maj Liquorice, pure, for Tobacconist?; 10 cases Stick Liquorice; 10 bales Stxngt'!t, quality rariou.-; 8u0 boxes Glas., al! fizes; 500 galls- Eat India Castor Oil; 8 tuns White Lead, in Oil; 4 bbls. Sp'ts. Turjientine; 22 bbls. Varnifrh; 16 bbls. Alcoliol: 472 lbs. Gum Shellac; 45 bbls. OH Kye and Wheat Whisky; 10 doz, OM London Dock Gin; 40 doz. IiOn'lon Porter; 40 doz. Scotch Ale; Uy STEWAltT A MOItGAN, IMIOI.KSALK IHlLGil-STi, iji y. OEtWaOjnjrtonStrret. CLAIM ACENCY. SOLDIERS' CL.ii.lI .ICIiVCr. McKERNANS, PIERCE & CO., acraoaizKi aiet torn Tax COLLECTION OF SOLDIER'S CLAIMS, -17ILL, C0LLF.CT OITIOEUS AND S0LDIF.RS' Pfwioiis, Aunties, Itiirk Pay, t'ajr f..r Extra Uutv, a.nd l'a f--r Horses l-ist whil in tbe rvicet Ac, S'.U will colli cl C! t:cis t Washington Citf . Orriia Jo .19 Wrst Wahiiit.n street. (net door east of Palmer House,) Indiauajn-La, Iu4. I'ox 1004, encl"e a stamp. Major Walker and I). S XIcKeruaa have an o2Ice in Narlivili. rt-ime-sf. J. 11 IcK KKX l', I wiXSLmv riEIXE, I). S. ILKEKNAN, MaJ. J I). WALK L'U, Lae 2.1 Ind. Cavalrj-. Rkkitkicncek iov. Morton, Adjt- tlen. Noble, li.n. Lve, Jud'e Perkins, In iiauapolif. june;ii-dif CROCERIES i it 1 .11 tz it v 1: it 1 k FRUITS, VEGETABLES, &C, FDR SALL LY No. 9 West Washington St. TnAKUKU NO. SUllAK, AM) TWENTY-FIVE t3J bjgs Prime Klo Crt'ee, in tre and for nale low ly SAWYEK A WILLIAMS, No. 9 Wi Vshinfrtii Mreet. ,)in B XtS KKNT'd CELELhATLU KAST INM A iXfYt Coffee, the beat t;rouixl Outto in u.e. fall and examine it at SAW 1 Km A WILLIAMS', No 9 Wi st aibinrtoo Mreet. fcO K,T,8N.1'S' 1AJST) Mackerel, expkf.sslt j 'wi'iauiii ue,Just arriving ai 5AWTKK A WILLIAMS', No. 9 Wrt Wasbinifton H. V LAUGE ASSORTMENT OF F.XTKA USE TEAS Young Hyson, Imperial, (jUt:M.mier and lilack n-iccttd w ith great ore, and for bale low at SAWYKK ft WILLIAMS', No. 9 Wei-t W asiiicxtoii t. II if. POUNDS AkNoLU'S F.XTKA T.OIL D tJ.jJ and l'.rowned Ke Cottee, tbe b,t in ne. Call and gl l fcoiue. Put un 111 mall package to Uittbe trade. SAWYEK A W 11.IJ aMS, No. & West Washington at. VLS0 A LARGE STtXJK OF EVEHT VARIETY OF Maple and Fancv irc-rie.s. Tob ecu, Cirr, WhJii and Will.. Ware, W hit- Fih, Mac t-rcl, J Salmon, Trout, Cjimed F'ruiip. Jeilioi, l'.rklc Spicrd Oy-ter-,Ac,Ac. OnKerie mI-1 lii-nj-r iban anv liouae in tbe city at SAWYKK WILLIAMS', jant-äi No. U Wt Wasliiiifcton t. MEDICAL. VTTHK AMFKIC N MSPFNSAKT WK TREAT M a nw tnrtbtxl. and wub tL" hiinel reault, r L ii u It, ri, (f illu ir "f tie womb ' .iuctrnt;m llcrr"lion, Lut h rrh 1, 'wbite,) I' fi-try and allotbrrdi eaea to whicli the Aitrki n f'trtmU ti 0 rw-culiaril; liable, Kend three dollan and rcive by expre. (te wi tli. iKxtor. mi't tii iiifjt. Tbi inhtrunipiit tiula be ud bj every womn In the land, for tbe purple of eit ininrti.c tnfort, huO'h, rf. Kent fre rn rec-t of t amp, a copy of nur lYiva'e Leitet to Married Ladira on bealih, d'c. Tbe Iw. ior'a LirttUi Frm-tlt i'tllt, fresh from 'he Inj.ti ary. a'e rry Q -d in .imple di. eae, irre;'iIsi(Mes, Jc Price f I. nt !y mail. At tl'f AtnrrifttH Jlfumiry w ato treat, Vl'ttoVl mtrcury, aii.l w ith t'ver fiilir) ucre-, Ytnri,il, or what th quacka call jirii U or a crrt d I -.; y ia In all it stag's (ionorrlia. Gleet. Stricture. Hydrocele, Circocel, Yarioocl, Crs.;-, 5ermatorb-a, Serrilnal Mi'eaknes, N'-'tin,al Ernl-son-. Hexnal IVbility, Im-potetK-y, aud effrcta f -.lf-ahue. Tbe U i ara trat l Tin a "privat letter," which we aend free on receipt of .lariip. 1 he eiper't-nre of tbe Sarffon in charge of tbia department - aom of tbe bt H"pittla in K trope and in New Yira C'ty, nsM bim totrat p.tienu acienütkalIy and rMore them Kpdily. Ibo-e livina: at a di.urx.-e can communicate by letter a dn treated at tbeir boiue. Ii: urgent cae end $$ tit lln and rt-ceiv me- Idne. ('nsulta'io fr and enfttttHtiil. Krora Na. 14i Eat Wasbirrton Sireet, Irwlj.n t oii. p. (; R.(j 1264. .r 11y.wl2t.lam AUCTION NOTICE. Important and Peremptory Weekly Trade Sales of 3HE ATS, 1 Tin: riTY of iiitoorci.v, Commtnciag on ThnrtJai, July 16. and Ending Drcemkr 17, leC3.

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ja Mrs ii. iitE,Tirc, VintX SFLLRT AlCTION, AT HIS WARKflOCSE, W Csiraer of Ua)n4 and W'iilo.btT atreeta, Brooklyn. L. 1., on every Tbuixlny tut iug the Maon, tbe nur proou tm of hla tuauufartory, rmineiitia Jule 1. 1H.U. at II o'cloca, when te will offer a full Use of Fur and W ool Hai, of every description, in lot, to Bit porchaer. In calling the attention of the trade to the abore aB. Bounceroeu', tbe nnd-r-ired brjra to alate that in tbe aale fur thi ae.on tbe arae pr neipl that bavecharacterixed tbre o' tbe past will l tnetlv obaerved. Thev will not eoly embrace I la ntire pro1cffi, ti tho of other anaiiufacturer, ir well known repuutiotr thtj -aorinar ea. h a varid ai.d complrte artment'of uti lea adapted to tbe aa-on r!ea will rird from thM not able to attr d ad will be filled aaiirfectorily ar.a. The Hat. w,!l b prepared for inpectlw by Ca'taloinie on the tnorrJK of tne mW. ..hiok-i The entire onertnjrv will he cM without reerve JAMk.S IL P&K STICK, Auctioneer. Ko.ai.valJuly l.lttU. Cwi.!nen.. of nat, llattera' TriititaiBri aa4 Mne jait-4t4

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it thi: iioosicit stati; FOU.NDItY ANDjiTüVE WÖHRS. HAVixfi cnvri.nn t rR rcrNrr.T.wr. xrie ow prrfva-tsj la receiv, aa4 -tiXtrv.y ,ieceta orU.a for .fovea an-i c:i' e-iTal j. Te M'iiio rartnr ba ?ut retome! frnta the laut, wher he fca pricured the inot !e-lrab!e arvd ferfet pat'err.. far c and parlor t e.evermtrueed itutl matta. Wae; cii; ln-M ike aueatioo of wUoitai ato, Wa'.er to thla braoca of nr baine. with a reqsttbat Uey wul Civ. eta call. Our otar work will eare Iroa frocta aixl col a inn, (wbtrh we rfjr to make a prominent feature in -jr tnaoufarturej ra:J'.BX ar4 v.l rutmp, arar milharwl k'ttie. boue crk.mrb ai vetitilator. window capsiaU a il Boiiowware, in fart everrthn-r pro taceti Ii aai Iron ftfwralry. We repftfully MItt r -s and only pruue what we caq well ai-1 pruasyily jrform. OfT'.c and Fojndry, tA.t tb Telaare atrt, lC lr.Jianapwli aal CnriiBali c4 Indiana Central Freifbt Iarpole, IodianapoUi' lnlr.. B.Tia- cox. IX) rd 4 rr.cx. DRY COODS. in o o 02 W m O M o U2 J Tl Zi H H AK G 0 0 H K b w CO 0 & b - r- sj y Tl u; r; Z: - x C, GO 0 w ATTORNEYS. ciian. w. sTAia;. Attorney at Law NO. 6 TEMPERANCE HALL. I " 1 . .r po 1 11V . f nfl a 11 a . ATTORNEYATToRNKT AT LKW, OFFICE t)N SECONU FLDDU IIUKBABÜ'S BIjOCIl. Corner W a iTittoti arid Mrrtdian Mre-rt., 11. traue from Mrridian Mref.) Indianapo.u, Ind. He will fa te-" tuily and promptly attend to a!) I. gal buire entru.iod to l.im. Kaj-Tcial altntin gi-en to ridlertiona. He refer to tbe bn.liiMi mn of Indianapo i generally. mvS-iiim MEDICAL.. Dr. fail diu Specific, roe iiir. rr r. or Gononhaja, Gleets, Whites Strictures Ar co7iplai.t cr run oiioaks op .UM l it ATION, t IHK lionorre.,-or cHiutuly called Cla.la a dlegutmz malade, and I tix wli known to requite any exp!aiiiioi; it it ea -y to be tot, but it 1 J i fllrul t to a;l clr.r vf It I. companion Ui.l fr .lmir; it -r-vade allclasi of wcie y 1- tl. male and fnnale, rKB and MMr, both married ant e-ngle. A'thouli otrouble aome In itnelf. ao dntre.ini and .miim. fatal, it lae di.a-. tl treatment of w)Kti, ti. j(riralj rea woraethan tbe di-ea" Itself. Tl e rottimon fa.Uioual ', treatiumt I first to deprive y.,u of all buinea;tb.en toiiw i-wnw r .larval Mili ia,i u trl .fid ir.. ater trrtiel. or ...me kin 1 ol ftop.; you inurttbeu n I Id, cti( vd ort'eihrd. conl.:iied with rauea:ir 1 inedirirea. Injection. loiin, umtiui-iit., an4 warm foienta'oija. livery fw da, tb tnlicme are clianrrd; aud after K.l t u m 111 it li.' t P .1111.1.1 1.. ,11. M 1 I . I. at . . o.-arh wub rrai ,' irtitn le t r far of x; ...Ur:be Udi. cbared. r dlxbaricr lntTis-:r,!ib an IrritahU nrtr, well d tst i,an eiit4'gcmnt of tnepro.trateglande ! adiiea-eor tbe ntV of tli l;lad.t-r. Thlpinr, which cf- :ike a rh.rm. wltbe few dtnea on fo-.e dis..,, amiU quit plaantttak. and which h cured thousand .11 Nw Tor. Philadelphia, llaltlmre nd macy of il So'jtliri citir. i as-rtaiii and effrcTUal remdy,tbat m.tka e rapid anlirmaiient care, witbout regard to diet.i'ri k or exerrt, rirept wreat line, Jumi-iiig r ot-r-s?r!.ii.. 1'h. rtmr la ha' equakd by a ytl.i';frjet tisroverrd for tb cnre'or tho diaet. ( I. . itr4 t'-d f 'oni our in ptat,t, and I -r r-' fertly .afr. a it 1 purely vj; al.le contain t.i mercury, ao t bat 3 i'U ran expo. j (.rlf tn ail k)il. ef w-atjr, witlmut th ra.t daligrr from tbe iindWU.. And if 3 -u are rrrfl in w rapidif up jc.ur pa-te.v a wi.l htv n tat ir --n.,-11 fj. tn t bat iu .r'rvt deprive! fr -m goinp toi.c.ttipatiy , r nipy ,itrctl by near! frleiid. Thi J no ijn.rk me iriti. but a rmd? -Mx-or r-d an4 u-ed with '.mnien-eauccr-. bv a rcular fhyician. and crif;"'n.tlv ron nwi.itt-d to Hi r nf'riuratr. C iL'TloX Nu.e Is cetminti w.tLout He algnafnre of tke prorwu r, W. f. I.Hm,ii, an uixt tb. b.. All In-frlnem-nt-of trad tairkavill be proutd with tb utnioatrigor oltii law. W. . HAVILM)N.fHl Proprietor. '.louct.ati. Ohio, t-oldby Druai.tf euerally. Jan2H-d6nia HATS, CAPS, &C. HATS, CAPS, k STRAW GOODS, k-JU-LCBM III ir WHOLESALE. DOaVAMIMO.lf & CAKR, XTTfin-D ur.wcnvixr rNrrrr. th attct. tion of Country Mrcbnta to their new and aplendid nick of Wool. Cainiere. Inr. Ttar ,.t .v u... t- fetber with every Mjte of IViti' ard Men' Cp. Al-o i a f n l.t i t Ladle., Vfik.' aid OiiMren.' Hafa loe Sum. jni r. wth Palm Hat, übaker 111, f Jk and Ceti? o .rmbrelUaandPara..!, all of which have bocrbt wfth eircial rft nr tn i S .. v. r- . . - - tlm uaaiHrr j Trd, and w.ll b 44 exdu.lTe'y a.i wbolaal a I'.w iiirtq v oouituo iht vievtfra niirket. CtHand . W)2fALOS05 4CAl!lt. 71 w,t Wa-birftofi tret, Indiaoapoli., od. DOOICS. TIIE VALLAND1GIIAM TRIAL. The umcial Report of the Trial of Hon. C L. VALLANDIGHAII, CONTAINING 0 EL til NO. M, A U, TIIE rVTHfyCl VJ 7.reM of Ban, itrr F- Pwh, A. F. Perry and Flamen Datl. tbe drttoti of Jadje Leavttt aod the findinf and aecietK of tbe Court. ' Krerr Lawyer Uaniaa Copy r.very Paliticlnn train aCopr. r.verr Cltlsera heald bar -nt read It. Bowcn, Stewart & Co.

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