Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4016, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1863 — Page 2
Democratic Documents. .4 re r th remart Ic .TTembr f tha General A !..; ti tbe r!'i' cf IntTa-a, ti:rt( forth .the hlU.ry f tha late a.ton. nJ tb r why nr bad r" been acoop'lsbed dartn fot It at Irai una. Tbii v!.nnr,t mS P?1 J" of aitvaec pf. and b farvbd any -TMCtitJ. "call M rrt.oL4. Tbf Conscript Actpch of Hon. D. W TimtMt, oo tbe Caaeeriptloo Bill, to the How cf BpfwiMi, Pabrotry - 1- u la ot. tf th fte.t peeefce. of If r. Yoorbe... on a petjti tew ocrurrla Urft Am P' alusfVon, and ry tftUen ia ?irl.fttU lr awry. It tr-ake ram-r-hlt t elbt prr. Trie II per aiodTed". The Llbrtf of tho :itltn--fp?eeh of H. D. W. Y Jrlrr.rad is ti Hwa f RpIvMiUUtH, Jttrvuy U. ltS, CO li "Ae. fLi4tnr.'.f cTTT'.le.rt3l ether parva. t?r 'v-iiTf tiaT.t f fcanaaa vw-pc. at5 rUlocala pranaaca tbaraof, U 9v rrx& la ptnpV.et fora, ami ca Vt ctusv1 it tbtaafl'- TVa 1 tja gr.at aort of Xr. Vvrba ta prnUfttb l:"bTry fcf thACCia. and aooold b ia tbe band of ertrjr wurb Ia4ina. It matt prpbt of aiata p(.. Frka II 5a pr fcr.tsdred. IOm ariera b'M direct Ol ipeeecai tofcaacnt byaapreaa, aa tfe pottage wi.U b caaeeatacopy, id nat t prepati. Addra.a ELDER, HAHC5 JCSS 4 RINGHAM, rndi.eapollv
DAILY SENTINEL. TUR LWIOX - If MUST SC PJiESJCßTEI). Jacik "WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 2G Th Democrat and their Opponents. A ootamponry forcibly rmarki: "Tha Demeratlo party, in thair admioiatration of tha Govcroarnt, showed that they could use rowut and yt protect oJ preserve LracarT. Their oppoeoati hare proven, under th'iM Adminietratioo, that they are iccapabla of uaing power except to abridge liberty. Under thi-i Republican Adm:n wtntion the arnta of the people have undertakes to I zero me the matter of the people. rhe Question off Coercion"-ICobert Dale Owen and the Indianapolis Journal. On thcSsih of Novcmlter, I860, there appear el in the Indianapolis Journal a letter from Rob tar Dale Ovrs; opon "the question of coercion." It occupied tha leadiu; place in that pnper. We have not room to reproduce it entire, . but make a few extract to show how decided that iretitlemin wäa at that time aint the nubj'.gition of State or tbe policy of attempting to tnt'ut tin tha union of the State, aa it had existed, by force. Referring to the demand of South Carolina hi a condition ot remaining in the Union, Mr Own remarks : "I think tht the North, on .ber neand . tbouht, will reflect thtt it' the Constitution con ta?n certain rlauea which prate on her feelinc, tili it U not nly the mipreme law of the land. bit the bet which the wit ot n) n haa jet deriaed for hum in government ; and, o reflectiu. thit ahe will repeal the obnoxious st-itute in question I think, too, that ehe may accede to other concesioin, as, an agreement that fugitife lire ahall l paid tor. In vaea of non rendition But I feel that the never will, as I am pure the never ouht, recognize the carrying of slavery anywhere by Implication." Thea referring to the contingency that South Carolin might aecede, if her demands are not eomnlie! with, Mr. Owijt ayi: "We hive tbe leal ribt, then, to coerce. Bit all thing (wa are told on the highest au thwity.) which are lawful for us are not there fore expedient. Our fellow cltirna, now the inhabitant of the South, had nothing to do with the introduction, wiihin iia boubdariea, of slavery. If we bad been born to the name circumstances, a they we nhould probably have thought and felt in regird to slavery a.a they do. It is equally unchristian and unphiloophical in us to denounce them aa criminals tiecause thev are slaveholders. In o dofn? we are neither fair in principle or guiltless of having fanned the dime of sectional hatred that rages around us now." After counseling tbe exercise of a Christian pirit in considering the then impending trouble of the country, Mr. Oww thus argues: Violence breeds violence. Wo may determine, in advance, when we are commencing, th&t it shall only go to a certain point, and no further But the doga of war. once let slip, escape beytnd our control. We may c II them back in vain. Hy coercion what di wepropo to our-elve? T convince? The tttord ntttr convince; it uhjicU. I it our purpose to subject, if we can not convince our fellow citizen of Sou lb Caro lina? But tt it utterly at variance irith the t pirit of our Gotrrnmrnt tt hare, in aur m'nitt. $ubjectt k'jt loyal by force. And if it was not, South Cami'in, it she lack judgment, ha spirit and couraj.e'; lo muoh pii it and too inni'h eHirce to Mibmit to the degradation. A political creed j caio.ot. anv more tnii a relitriou oi.e. bo thrust I unou brave men ly forco In ertVui re numbera suffice tu confer vn ilratioD. When numbers combit-.e fr si tai liwtul object, the oifeooe cb -nges its cluracter. ' That which, in n men. t robberv,fecomes war fare in tixty t;.ou.-.i;id. The difl'erence between j retellin and revolution lie- cbierlv in numbers. II id Washington struck for liberty and inde j pendetu-e a the hei ! of fiftr f!loers otdv. and I hd tit; nnd liin nin t.-i c iiUirot. thev m'eht. ! without outraging civilization, have been h u -oil " rf l. But with Wastiin-t n atjthe head of fif th us od. the LiritUi G-vtri.mut felt consfraitt'! to reganl their colonial prisoners us ny other ctpiive taken in w ir; and to allow them . the mercy, wbich, iu vucb ca?e, the law off r.a'ion- prescr.bes i S'ter Stte- dis,everel is a rie uii.-Jortune, bat ister State belligerent would be a deadly curse. The bptim of blood con- - fen ou Rational eumitic-a a terriMe perpetuitj. What, then, i to be done? Shall we emplov toward Sonth Carolina urgency and en treaty? There is neither dignity t r ue in cm trety beyond a certain point. What remain? Let us act toward her in tint :irit which is gen tie ami e tsy to be entrettc i; but if we can not cominte her, irr nxa c tx rxacx Thu going, he m v some dy, as did one of old. return to tbe p-orenul home In any event, we shall gain an ally if we lose a filter." Such were the views expre.ed by Roatar Dalc Owix, and thev were reiterated upon various occasions subsequently, in carefully considered and elaborateddres.'cv Th opinions of Mr. Owiv and his views of! . puhl:? policy, a given in the letter from which j we have quote!, were endorsed by the Journal, i the i-eutr! orgsu of the Republican partv of, Indian. Be it remembered this was after the election cf Mr. Lis cot in ltCO, and w ;n th Republican prty by the e'ection of that vear: were wxin to come into the pofsesfion of the i rational Government. Here i hat the .Jourml , said ia approval of the sentiment of Mr. Own: ! "It will be tee a that his view i substuitiillv : tbat urgent by u on several occasion. lie maintains that though frcession is uncoiwi tuti. nl.if it bedehixrately and unitedly resolved upon by a State, far dictate tf Christian linJr$a. ; a f' than tf pvlaietl iris ion, it to let her yo in J eice 5a sijr tre We do not concede that any State ha reaiied that point ot uiitmmiiy and detenninttion hieb would make coercion im ! pmsbie or improper in the view e intiutaiu. . ll )uli Mr. aacumes that South Ctr lin ! ha Jone no, ani -argue 'he cue a n actutl ms e Inf , hypothetical ex'zem-v. But tht point t ein roM-tded. rd tbe fact fu!ly accrf ud on all hand, that oce Stf.e or more hi cihnly and fixedly re-K.lved lbt tbe can not reniaiu in the Unum without ir jurT or du-bor.or, a aUte of affi n is conceded in which rorrf-oa aould be at oi.ee crutl uU tit, U it. Cutl, U-cauj it would sp llb'ool 'o o akean enemj of a Stateth it might othcrwi-e prefer to remain frietnil v. though nut , in the same fatoilj; and ujii, becausewhen aecomp'ishe!. the Uiiion tjut as eS"ectu a'v broken a i tbe conquered Sttehd left us We deeti it u;rflaoua to argue that a popular a-overn meet can never be preaerved by force. Tha c'.of cempula'urfi changes it to a de?poti.mao far m the "p-artle afSVte! t,y it are coticert.eJ. It ia ' no 4.-oerniint d their t any longer, a od despot- ' ipin I im ply a government that the governed dorit teste Couee,uer;tIy If 'r,:trn
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lTnir.fi vntVhi. Af- :. . iu u, -.r- Wr.e'ri rr tit tt trth j-;rct. !:- At t! e ! - i J' i rr c f r:ril r. it i Ii.!!t urth wlü rt'.a o len'i'.'f raen SCnsnuT'rclu(un W f).tfin e-t .f.u.f. t our tyrTt.f.i-'t reroI'itU-'j, on the rihi of people it t. tirr.e
to chm:e a governed which i o?pre:e' The ftri.xo 1M I0Uva As n f tiJer.c to them, ctr.not deny th.t r.Sht tu tbo. of lbe rub;;c jn In,r, n,,wernay gUte wha .liberate!? mrt o-Jf tGovcrn:nest op , tht a foir n)iip DtncK-rit:c trettin,? at Kroa h;ccUiciMa4 0urri,r!.t weenn-?tn;o?it Knot onntr W4, attw,Jl. mt the Cot deny to thoe Iio c!im it of u. and help'd Vin(-r.n S-:n I.t 41 r,r 0 WO pHP!c "V.-r-usto m-rrt our data at the oct. They miy : Äf),, ,n.fl,jr of c..n-rr from XITIhe m .uketi In our jment tl.er re latillj ri4 miiJe sr.,.fi, AI1 i. l xr t-re r;.t,kr. t.ut wP f.iT,rr,t jn.Jire l.r them etl.er rerr(.sef,,e. i:,c!,;.i:nz the mo-t min-firei.t dU the Fr iert G ten.mer.t h t.v, or,; rr ve f-.r e n- rhy ,(f j.,,,; ver (.,,.,rez fej. The t-eoe
oji h'r b u k . '-Ii fo'it, ki;J in eery i-nceiviihle B'l eno'ih. We hw quoel the de!iNer?e- way tht rf-q-iisite to re.ch tbe'p.itit CjoljexpreJ tie a of Ifr. Oix and the Journal , c'nn.iti E.iquirer open the que-tion of coerci-m and ec;on. Latorte Coott. The Demoi-ncy of this They wr uttere-1 before violence hd com- coutjty will h.hi in i. convention in the city of mence l or the "dops cf sr" were let Nnbe- ; Liirte on the lDih of Sertember, to tike into jobl our control. Mr. 0r. siJ "the aword t cot.si'ler-ti'n the preheat de;)!orl!e condition of never con? ince, it ubjecn," and tht "thedif- the country, and for the adoption of euch meisference between rebellion and revolut'on lie ure s to.iy be deemed be.-i in the present crisis, chicly in number " He whs oppoad to coer The VinceiineH Gazette mvk the rnnil car cton,iridifSuthCtroluicou11 notbeur-eilor ; froin tu wt.itf on Mondiy list, biou'hi the entreuel to remiu in the Union - Jet ui bid her p,ivte puers ot Jirr. Davis, le'-ently captured go in peace." . by ur forces nt hi- bum iu Mi.M.--ippi. They Wher atan U Mr. Owe now? If honev. in 1 were en r.mte for Wah'tn-ton City. Much tbe convictions he expre--ed in I5Gf) and he treasontle urrepon ieiKe of the Democratic
must be re?rdel aa recreant to them now. Then he waa for letting the d aatified üute "go in peace." now he i for coercion, although as he ' .. , sajs, it is at variance with tne fpirit ot our tovernraent to have, in our midst, subject. kept loyal by force. The Journal, aa it will be seen by the extracts ; we have quoted, teas far more decided In it ..... . , ; opposition to coercion than Mr. Owi. Itaid, , . . c ,. ; that if one St ite nr more was cnlmly and nxeJIy ; reolred not to remain in the Union, "coercion ; would be at once cruel nn l uelefs." It took tlio position that a popular govern rnent could not be maintained by force, that the act of compulsion changed it to a despotism, and that a forced union would not be worth purch thin? at the fearful cost of cnil w;r. And thee view hive been reitera'e i bv the Journal-idnce the commencement of the civil war. with it fearful cor. Th- me inest ...... , . traitor Is the man who ta.lhlesa toh.a own cmirtion. an 1 epe?ially one who has given them Cilm an I illibr.t J expression. Yet he urvr the prosecution of a war whic'i he sav not only CoU tii nation its consistency, but changes our populsr Government into a despti-m nt a fearful Coat of life and treasure. Can a man be bone-t. cm there be a particle of patriotism or Christian principle in urging such a w.r under such circum-tar.ces? Whit a remrkb!e -pect icle i here presente 1. With Huch a record. Mr. Owem i now engaged in questioning the integrity of his former politi Cil ssoci ite. and tbe Journal from day to day Charges the Democrat with being traitors to the Government for demanding that the war -hall l e prosecuted to m int in the Constitution and ti e integrity of the Union under the Constitution. The moral deformity and the putis.m malice .ue too apparent to require demonstration. 'I he re Cord of the Democratic parly i against the peparitioti or disunion of the States, yet the paper and it editor, who declared that If any State had determined upon secession that it wa "the dictate of Chritian kindness, i.o less than political Igdom, to let her go in peice,' i charging treason upon those who demand that the Government shall be administered as to restore the Union and preserve a popular government. Enough for todiy. Oor object has been to give a faithful portraiture of the men who are doing all in the'r power to stir up civil strife for personal aggrand zementand hue pirtism purpose. No meaner or worje enemies of the Government can be found, or more treicherou foe to social order. Tbe ICepiibllcnti War In tnfne rountf. There is a big tight in progress between the Mortonite and the Juüanites in Wayne county. The following article from the Centreville True Republican, the Julianite organ, will give some idea of the character of the w ar: The two short horn Holloway organs at Rich mood, the Palladium and Telegram, take greit exception to the paragraph fiom the Connersville Union, copied into our piper two week m'o, which states that the Congressional committee found that Mr. Holloway "had been the mean of swindling the Government ojt of a l.trtre sum of money." and that their report show the ftct Tiie sliort horn organ . iv th'c aniiot be, bex'ause trie sime committee say they are not satisfied I th it Holloway intended the swindle. Neverthe j le.; it were eav to demonstrate that the Union' statettient w strictly trtie, irrepe tiv e of the intention of the guilty party. The sole question i ii to the fact whether the Government was swir.died as nileed Tbe report of the commit tee show. that it wa that over thirty eight thousiiid five bundled dollars was h,-t to the Government by Holloway' misconduct and mil administration The committee, of course, could r.o: judge of the intentions of the gudty party, except as hi acts revealed them, and leaned to the side of me'cy. But will any sensible nun My that the his was any the less suit, .lie upon the Government? or can be eseipe the obvious conclusion that Holloway was the means, whether intf;iiiüti il or uuintcution il. of consummating this windle? Tha richest part of the Pal'adium's "defense" tf Holloway i the p'.ei that if the rett of the ; couimittee is to be understood as.it re ids. or s ' Unding him guiliy, the President woiild "inim?li Rtely !imiss him in disgrace from the Patent j Oifice." We th'nk he ought to do so; but he h cot dohe it and what doe th it prove? S mcly J th it h i the sime good, easy m in who sufTere-f . bimselt" to be imposed on in the appointment of j auch men as Simon Cameron, D. P. Holloway, j ic ; and being honest hime!f. be is slow to re tvgn:ze the knaverv or incipicity of hi appointee. and h is thus clung to some of them as he 1 ditl. for instance, to Gen McClellan. with a long j suffering faith, shared in by hanllv any I).dy el-e. i Thtt i our explanation of hi forbearance with 1 such men s Holloway, and we think it is h much . more talisf ictory or.e than thai of the Palladium. ; j ?lot for Peace on anv Termw. ' " ! The Abolitionists chirge Vallandi::!, .m with heing in favor of peace on anv term In his j great sreech, delivered in New York, March 7, i 1m5o. be e lid: j I am not for peace on any term; I would not f be with any country on the globe Horn r is ihe life f the nation, and it ia never to be s icriS'-ei. I hsve as high and proud a sense of hon r ;sny man i'i the South, and I love mv country too well, and cherish its honor too profoundly, for a -:ngie moment to consent to a dnho...r peiee v-ii.-e 'Tm whole country?" Ve. 1 tbe whole country; every State; and I, unlike; ome of my own party, and unlike tnous.n l. f ; the Abolition pirty. believe still, before tn.f. the ; Uniouein bj r coutructe4 nnd will be Tbiti is mv faith, and I mean to cling to it h the ricked miriner clirg". to the last plank amid i the auipwieck. j 5TThe Hon. D. W. Voorhee b. leeo in- ; vitdf bv Ihe Democratic StatcCentnl C.-m nittee I of Ohio to visit thit SuteanJ address the j eople j at several different p'nt He ha onenteJ to j do ., an 1 will commence 4 erie of appoint- I ruenis .it Bucyru. Criwf rd countv, on the lb h ' of September. Ha will Pp?ik at DaTtcu on the! lTth ot tne same month No mn i performing more laVr both at home or abroad, in favor of c institutional Iii,eitv, thau he. Lirge crowj greet him wherever he goes Terre Haute Journal. OTOti the Ne Zealu.d gold field pn. viaions are vety dear, by reason of ih Uence of j;om1 road, and swjrms f gigantic and vorari oua rats mike fo.nl tili dewrer bj tbtir ravatea On the Shotover rier gixd cat re aobf for JC5 each, and in a neighboring i ettict, w here the cat market it much "easier" l an auimal u fttely clferwil
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A . rr r I. i f t-fn i rr.--t I ?n e:it i 'j t r.a;. it. ifi ! i'r'Vi.! Mir1 A of t: i - r i .i.st. A ia n !-?-!'! i c ! a ti r.'i rnt up to I-j'.axi4c'iii. k Bluoraiitwi ReP'S ie, jet 3 j..ut.t come to lißht The Cu.nelron RfjK)rtcr understand- from .... ., . , . , . . reb it.ie autliont tli it tuet, overiiment, lat veek. contracted for a laige pupj-lt -f h.i ut $13 ter tun. Colonel Fi.rree. h;i old c'.t'zen ot Ilirri-jon j county, died a few S.ys Iriu the et! Vit?1 of j a gunhot wouti'i tfctn e I i:.g the fiht witht ,, t jI.iRuan's b ind nt t'l.mi'.tt lie w as ;hi exc.-llmt ( I citizen and had filled :i e olhieol Coulm-il':ler of thtt count, for the List eiht eirs. ithi i i ability and integrity. War DlMockats Siys the Fort Wayne Sentinel: The eelf s'.yled W .r D-imcrcy tri-I to gel up a m -oiivt i.ii ii mi linn in. ii-.im. !,i Thut div.ntid tu de a si-n il t n uie A Hi evioeiice of the kind o! men ii -t '- l W ir Democrats, ' e n rice tiit Divid 1 Wnei.i, of ibi citv, ;-l-"titi .1 .... the C ntr,! Committee. It will tie news t bis nern:s here (h it he eer wi. j Wjr l)eillt.rilti (ir HUS ot,,er t,n o! Sl Dt.IJl(J t-r it He h is Aw iy been an :itoIitinit, and never voted a Democntir tiiket in hi? life. rite Itiip a .Tl.idc by ilie Itadicals. The intelligence from North Carolina indicates great ili.-satisi.tctioii in that State with the Con lederacy, tid wariai ts the suppo-ition that site mat soon cur loose fr'-in the liichtnond (vttn ment and ?ek to ie-uiiie her pine in the Union Sould she iio so, .iul sliouhl which is proh i!!e our fiitces 'ain p ies-i not Kt Tetine?see, the etlect up n th ret.e ;.n would b even grea'er th in the i ap-uieol Vicksimig; lor Virginia would lie completely seveie!,a Arkansas hihI Text; inw me. trmii the (tili Stetes ltiit riht here ari-es the question w nether she will be permitted to te-uriie tier oi a e mi tin Union, and thi qUes t ri is inr I y iUc New Yoik Kvening Post, on brh t I of the i id c lis, in this wi.-e: "lait there c n te iio rea1in.Mon of North Carol na !-.' th U 'on with fUvrry. trf-ciu.' i North Carolina, j a- in h-r r hcl ta'.-s, .-!av-rv ha- already le n ahol-i-he-l. lhr- i- nd aint can not b-, in cinenipi.tiin of tt I d-rai (iiot ritiiient or any ot .k o;!ii er or ;ut- a nnx e -lave t-etwe i. ihe o'i'h.ru frotHir a d th- n.rthern ho iiidary 'f ..uli Ci ohna The r-d-ra! ttveiiin"!!! c.n t ot. itlait u-uipi a jio-r t wliich it ha no claan. i'r7 e i. evn iri the mot trilling its a t-, upon ill a uoijv.o i thtt iavT st.il -m- thcr. 'It i iin io o k?h qu '-ti.ii in the f ice and to state tt w oh the rMe-t j.I uniif. 'lb1 pro- I am ion o( treedoni to le -la es mi ihe rel I stutes wit, in the iew .f all wi.o tipport tae ar, a riLtfu; proo-ediiix. inithorize I by th U of wur, und in 10 n ani.tr a ih-pnrture from ihe prj-r c.nt tutioiiHt pr ftict- cf th- I'r i .trt.t, as th- C"in".iii -UT-iii-Ch el of our aimes f it w s hu nshtful, th' re is n-n a hnimn bring mi Nort Carnhiu who 1-" tint tr-e. I Le prcl oiiHtiou st u k off - h -i r fei ter. on 1 there i- iio power 'ti earth wi i h cm la luily fa-trti thmi on aval:.. Theie can lie no luuher td-ratioii T klav. ry in North Carolina, or any other reikis a:e. without tckriowlt-ijiinr iliat tLe cd i t ol D'ai.i it i'ion a fal-e lep, a Usurpation ol autb rity, wi'Lotit I al effect, and orthy of no other fite than lo he put oat of sitht R'id peeJily foro'ten as the fot.y of an inconsiderate moment. It that wa? a rightful prfcenlipg the Federal Oovernment niu-t adhere to it wu'a a 1 its hv timste conseijuen. ce. The Administration cannot enter into any dircu-i-si on with iny aet.t or rep"sentati e of a Mate Government wh;cb denies its valt htj. Connie- catumt legislate in any manner which does r.ot rcngnize the rights of i bose w ho e re ?et free hy if. W hatever may he the differetice of "pinion s lo the riiht t issue the proc'amati. n of Peedom, there c.--n tie lo difference or opiniou n ihn. '.xint that the l'-li-al Gorernnient, a'tf r h v nir rihtfit Iy given freedom t' a class of t'ie inhabitants of our country, ha n power to a-sit ia educinn them again to hondae, and Ciiin.t, without departing front tVb pl.tiiiest rule f cuty, look cn while th y are re--n-s'iv d by their f,mier masters. If th Kxe utive have toe authority to set tLcni free, it must see that its authority is respected." Here we have the radical view of the ca?e fairly stated and the radical issue fairly made If this view be correct, the American people now see for what the war hit been waged since the issue of the em incip ition proclamation. If this view be correct. North Carolina hi the alterimtive of sacrificing her millions of slave property a the price f rasuming her place in the Union. ! or failing back into the arm of the Cotileder -icy and aid ng in the rebellion until the end D eai:ytdy doubt which horn of the dilemma she would -t-hoose? If the emancip ition pmclamitiori is valM, the ri'c il view ot its scope and ffect is undoubtedly correct. If it be not valid, and the Adm uistration. while its invalidity ie:n ins tin - ertaine!, adopt the radical view and that ievv cerns already to hive 1 evtl ad tu,! tl;e Ad j ministration its effect uj-on Niih Crol:nt and j ererv other insurgent St te whidi might se-k, in ; the absence of em mcip il:oii, to lestni e their t places in the Union, will b tie ime as though j it were valid, for the tii.-urgenl S ites cannot try j it validity betöre seeking to le-uine li.e r t.l Ccs i in tV.e Union. Ir is tliru-t t them as terms n i which they will tie penn'tted to resume lb. Ir j place-, nni these tetm t'.ey m ist accept or r--ject They m;:.ht i;-ccrt tl.e-e tei m t:-i trv tli ( validity of the prod umiion af't rw it I, imy be ! said; but meinwhi'.e. we answer, w iitt w-.ul l lie- ; cme ol their slave property ? And, t esiie. the insurgent Spates mu-t return as they weiit f .itn, ' free and it:.!e;.endnt State-, or the sovereignty ot II the States will be 'maii e I and trie Feier..l . $w?tn subletted. The r i cis luve fairly m de the issue. It ' involve the indefinite cwitii.uii ce f 'he war. ! the su jug lion of State soveie'ut.ty, and, nece ! sitily, the picserv. ition ol civil I.I erty. Tbe itr j me. !i ce is-ue i-: Slnll Notth Carolina, it she ; seek to re-urne her lice in the Union, be per mit'ed, as t Saie. to d o. or. -halt the Fe.Jervl (ioverntnei.t cntinue to mike war u;on her to compel her to nbolj.h slav er ? This is the im- ! me b ite issue, if N rth Ciroliru m kes it, nd I ll . ....... V . .L . . r it r I uim IV M" mvu '-'"ii.t.rpe.moa-lui-; cago Tia,e. Public Order. It i rena-o k ti!e tb.it whenever a Europe ir.; ruier ii':i!it t ike to put his fol a little heivierl on Ce neck of the eo.!e, he nl ay s Joes it in Ihe n me .. n. on the pi etene ot sei tirii g "public , order " It .i on t!r tyr itit' p!e i th it the Holy ' Abi nice utd'e! to strrre-. the rising siiirit of. hbenv it. Europe Tbe following item ut bTeiun , i;ei'te!U its on st.r : "' "The Emperor of Autria has addressed an' Hutoxraph letter to tlie Cn u.ce'.lor of Hungarv, : a, i i,,g tb t the dish.yaliv in ti..? Hungarian' rnun.c;litiesi menaced the" public order in sucb n diiernu in ho. er that the rubiie duty requires ! the r-n-ing of str?.g btire-s agin-t "stich tx t f,.; i'n ,t the cnvoo itimi of the Hungen ui D.ct in a tontttutinl n. in: er a; pciis inracticb'.e until onier is ie e-Liblished. nil the ex'sting au horit es in the di-'ri. t and emmunitv a:e abolished, and the Chancellor ordered t e!e t t-er-otts to replace ti cui.an l to tke ice tint the administration of puMic alfi'rs -i.fTers m in'er-; ru;ti'n Allprrsont chared Kith cririft uaint the public fffty shall be tried by mi'Uaru tribunals. 1 conciusn n. the Em; cut expirees ü e e.rt est j wish for the establishment of public order, and j trie l u iure mainieimucr oi conceesions ne nis i gr ipfed Hungary." J We leave the render to run the parallel be -; twten thii Austrian rule and tht of the puny J of tree.om" in this country Deiroit Free Press. j JgpAl! the d. tTeretit iron foundries in New j York are comelle! to give out portion of their j work to smiller concent tLreuhout the Stat e i so a to coti t lete the Government work hieb ii j .1 . . t .. r.i .. . .. i . i i t.ow iirmailea Mr iaitnimr er vice '
roM il Tnp ff ilir I nltrt Mnir . ! Ufqii-t K L!ucU 'outl.- fur lifordi I i (tit . 1. ;.itr- of n?w;uKr nil! p!nf ''i i'if
foilow.i'g aod .ti'.e tli c't'z-M-s ..! tbe :: lViorfiC DpikTM.Nr. CoraacT Ornoi. WasHI.nOTOX ClTT. Au;Ut i?. 16. ) Ta the Honorable, lit Secretary of Stite of j diana: Si: I have the honor to adireta to you the j following request: The Toj-.ur ipher to this D?3rtment hiving receive! Instructions from t!ie Potrn i -tt O--ertl to preime for pub'iciii Ii a -et.es ;- ' m ips ot the Uni 'e-1 S'ate-, it i- i-a ib!-- : n . e latent ni 1 iiiosc accurate i tot in ti n o u'" cojuty boundaries, ch n;e- lr u 'no- tliii ! coctity ret, etc., l..u'.j ,rif ti r nn : BiPiaie uei!iteatiiii o our in i I wou'd. therefore, re, tcuu'.'y rtq'.etthu there be forwnrded a e-rtv r ü e to this office, from time to lime a the c es arise, a cnv i of the wording of the law e-o ltd W-uz a new county or ch nine of lim;3 or -ie. I would fit ith er re-jectiu ly ui tet that, in order to make our m p collect in letil a to the direction of no-t il roads, etc., a coty d eiery county mip exi-ting, (minus ript or primei) thould te t'irw4Miel to tbt tfice lor preservti.n aird relerence, which wo'il I in m u.v cae clear up doubtful rxiin'a in regrd to the establishment ot new postotTicea mii their upply. j A rejuei to t In) eflei-t Irtoni ou to the proper -rt: . ..-.i . .... !. -i. i.!.t' iiii- er oi e cji couniy mint lurtner ini uenraoie ot.ject. A lit of the coun'i and county sett of your S'te h thy now und will be acceptable at the preetit moment. Resecttully, your obedient servant, Geo Wm. McLvllax. Second Ai-ita'it Postma.-ter General. Tt Clrk of thr Ci cuit Courlt: Glnthmkn: Toe above request of the Post m''e- G-fier.iI s one th it interests vnur nm srittiei.r... aid in rrjer to acilitite his o'ject. I ' pM;'e !.i irmsmit trom ihi i tSi e ny iutoim t , 1 1 i mu ri. n end me on the su-jct.s inoicatevl in ! is cltcui ir. Very re-tiectfullv, j Jamis S Atho.v, , Secretary of Slate. A itadirul" Ihlill. . . . . i-i r The svsie-n adop-ed by the radical pres., r br Hiding 'lli oi'proiiuons e;ithet.s all ho difler who them oil Lii t'suine to criti'T-e or qnetioni he wisiioin ot cett-on ae ol the Adrntnistrxtioii, is, j tostv t he le.it oi it, i ju.iicii-us iind short eihgted It can an-wer im trMi put pose. 'd is tr morn likely to frustrate than advance the olj-i-t it is intended to piimeit. Un'ier our m I t ic- 1 sys tetn. every man ha a right to di?ciis pu'dic atfir liet ly and tuliy; and the attempt, to deny or prevent the xercie if this pi in eon-tituiioii.il privilege, either bv bir!i words or overt acts, i simply un-Atneri'Mti. und riiie- a lament tb!e i i- .-i- . ii .i ... .c.i.:. lacKOioiactrniiieni. inuieno, in ..-e,,,-.,-,,.., our CoUlitry.no party um an ikMIOM ar-unieni ior vituperation lias ever succeeded. I he attempt ! has heeii trie I over and over aain, with the same i result of dls i-ter to nil w Im engaged iu it. In the time of JefT-trson, the Fei'etal pir'y. insteol ol coijiiteraftitig the effort ot the buddin: De mocr icy by logic, biainled the adherent of that great statesman a intid-ls, and di-ir iii'zet s of society, und pi edict d uniietsal ilum. in -a-e of j Ins olei-tioti. Si. hI.so, during tbe J o k-oi -x
citement. all w b o;'po-ei a hih t nir iti i L'nile I i ro r I ri w. inn the we t hair or the north-w st quarititw Ii in k were g-traC'se-l from resptctable ! f "; 'ni tn, and out let No. if and I6 westo!
..:,,. I . .. ... I ..r Vlhi., .....I ffores, und the term Democrat" was appüel in detisi oi and contempt in ill me'i who adhered to the principles of 0.l Hickory, but in reviewing the f::tory of the-e periods, it i plain that the weight of argument w against the party that resulted t these, htid th it the ultinnte success that attached tt the victor resulted from thi fact. The history if the RepuMic tn par'y itself illustrate the itnisit tatue of i(lheriiig to fan di-cus sion. It cbmhed to piwer by virtue of the hard common sms? that itst 'tign j,e I the speeches Mid newspaper m r'irlta f its Itiot d in le-isting the in'nnioiis ICtiis i pol'u-v ot the Buchanan Ad ministration, and now il it allow it- op- oi ei ts to get he inivii tage in fair argnineiit, iis do . in i seile.l. In t;e last tall election, 'be ttne ai d eneigv th it -h Ml'd h i ve tiefti etti.il. i e in tu ov'.g tt) it the defeat of Governor S ; oi :r w : e-scti ti tl to the tie-t interests ol the mhiiitv. oie w.i-ted i'l ciHing lit aiiherent "tr iitwi' and ' coprietheails," and we all know the r suit. Tlie fact is, a resort to hard name und b d I.intMi ige etierally, exci'es sti-r.u i. .u of a w e cause. The onlv etl'ecinal inems o! sti vp.n ling the Adminis'ration is lt ileiinn.-tr.ning Ii t its net mid (ailicy are tne wi-e-t und est th it ct.uld ' be a !optel under the circum-t on es. We advise nur radic il friend to adopt this me.bol it they wish to succeed, and drop c tiling the r oppnients bant Dames TN Y Sun. Tlie iteator t ion of itic t'nion niul tlie Mgcrlicail und Copperhead Pre. The radical and coppeihe.ad journals f this city nre making a ten tus bout i tie tnode, tnar.ner and conditioiis of the le-toratinn id the Union xt the end of the wr, and they are speculating a he: her the mtnv now being t ai-ed bv the dr(t will be sullicient lor the purpo-e They might as well s iv e hem-el ves the trouble When the military power ot the tebels is coinj.ictely destiny e 1 - s it soon will be tiiere will l? no longer any que-tion at issne The insurgent St ites. by virtue of the Constituiion, whos-auili'-ritv i above that of Curess :md the Piesidci.t. become i:ncoin!iti'i illy States of the Union again; und they have only to send the i Senati is to the Senate Chamber and their Jiep re-et tariv e to the other h ill of Cougre, and no power cm keep them out It t eels no pi oceciling ot C.iiijtes, no net of ami estv. no pro. I him ti'Oi of li.e Pie-i ienl, to give validity to the les tot ition ol 'b- Southern SmIc- to ti e r leal and ci'ii-tiuitii-ii 1 si nus in Omi-re-s Nr h - Cn tie-s oi tlie Presideiit .u, v power lo imeiieie alter the close of hn-tdi'ie widi any oi the 1I1. no tic institutions or municipal laws oi the S.oi'h "i he i-onfiscitii n act nd emancipation act aie i u!i an i vo l by li e ; u .Co: :-r it niioiia 1 it v , and the null em in p it'-ui iin'n nil hi"eany etled is ili it k hi-!i h . - t ikii nl -ce bv tii' acts ot the (eiira!- wit on t;i' in es of ! ne oniv A I out side is 1 'uailv i i to . che 1 o tSe Pm s eiii's pn;, luiiitii'it. whebis. ,s le biut-e.' i.e-i-ti'e.i it. only iike ihe l' . e'- bull ig in-! ti.ecomet. The w m being over, in 1-t.ny 'it es i e i-e to ex s, und every St lie I i h f and oistituli-.. re ive bv the force of the C :ist tUMo i. Til s w the pi it form hiio du it I v C pre-s in its declaratoiy resolution in tt.e ex'ra es-ioti. j.- -! ti-ning tlie funl i mental 1 1 w l the I ud ; ml ill pities m-y as e!l m .ke up tho;r ni ii is it on- e t . . c tluciist 't'ii ionnl princ'p'e w l' prev nl over till ciovhet nni revoluti tiarv i ie i- 1 j eople are -lterin ue 1 t h e it s., , , i t't it .t'l the matter, as a. I the world wi I tin 1 u' by ti:p re suit of tlie next ptesidentiil eicciio:,. Sew York HcralJ Why o few Hbtinne. arc ent from vtiiti liiief i. A correpondet(t of the Spiitthel l Rejubliian states that not a d zeu out of the thou-and cn cript exnnned in that district hive furt.i-hed I sut-titute, and gives tbe following explanation of the facts: At leist twenty cae- hive come under mv knowledge where men hue been anxious to fur r.ish u'j-u u?es, but when thev reported w:th the ni on the diyassigued, they were told that' the bo ir I hid no titne Pi attend to them, nni j ti.ev b d better pav $30' These irtnces are not exceptio! k! there nre scores ot ither. and the ! Ui.it i.l show that iu no di-trict iu the Sute. j nor I believe in the country, have so few Pub- i fti'u'es Ijeen ent and o much commutation I . . i motley been um m proportion i tr.e meuexini ; ified. as in tili; and the reason, aa 1 havefciid,; i not beciuse the irpe tlumers of the men ! j l ot atsh to furn-ih su'wiituies. b it pimply le t c iue "the Board ha no time to at'end to them." Now I H-k repec-lullv. in m.koig ihisdnf. ' wmct. does ihe (over:. merit w tut. men or m "te.vi ll the former, is it cou;stent to li-c -urage Mel . r'H'tinuxiit nmre ositir m : wv rr tue present tin of sub-Mute-? And i it the fair! thing to deprive a crn in this way ot hi right to fetid a substitute ralher than piy.if be tin - to lo so? L-Jj I UT IViVloili'O' sit'iko m . ir I,'. a 1 -I. I I . Ii .i I SM..rli .1 , i. . I . say-: tieneral Ewell. t' e wotihy st - --. ,r ot the Nmen'M Jtkon. ime hi- t ?r wotm-i tt fall, pretera a am II bsr. .- ,. i,..n,. with ie-sd Öicutte Ye-i.-, . .. It.r .j mciuu'e i n h m .le. m l f r ytb.:. in th fiabtinj; lu.e that ouhl vui. mo."
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T CNS-Hii Ta-1y. Au.a-t22lb. al & V. 51., Jaw il , .f r.f J T.r. T I iin,s,:e.1 5i y. r V.f fr. M r. la u.l to aitroJ tL fa it! hrb 1 t ile ;. nt tt. r t n r Al t .in tr-'t. 4 o'clock ibis aftrroooa. HARDWARE. IRON STORE. IMMIF.ttOY, FltV V CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, IN 1I WaTOU. INDIANA, I E A I iks IN rKl, IHIN, NAIL. ANVIL. BtLL0VT. VlE. AXL-. SKKISG. B 'LT., MALLKl Ll ASTINGS. WASHERS, Cfs. II iRSK H S. HORSr. Sli'K N M' . WHKKL-S, HUB. F L UK', sp iKKS, SM tFT.a.rOo?, n 0 II "D, AC, vm. im: rar m - aa aa The Ohio River al Company. Th Ma.ti-.n Spioe Mill-. Tbe M.1i.n Ivjrt Sturch Conipmry. Ca . I ii n.l rM-.e Tr7T er w:!l xll all articles In tbf ir line at the l..we t rnmVt ir CUand extra ne the r itock e purch in7. IVilKU. Y. KnT A CO. auSe'CI-'iwly WANTED. WjTT-vsfTjry TWO TOryQ MKN WHO C5IKRf MA Ml thr Ktan Lrry Uiot4 Ba.in-i. App' lo 31. H. GOOD. auri'j-'l.'it A Situation as Teacher Wanted. LDY WISHF.s A S'TTATIOX AS TF.ACMEU OF Yii'juc LiHie in French or in the bibber t r nchu of Vis- p iia'ir, etc Any one willing auch ill aMres Mr C. K. t rouifh the Pi.MoRice auf-d2t ! 7 M. TATI OR. HAVJN ItnV'l) TO BKLLFFny. 'f IXK. hia. wull he gl .d io h-ar of the wt-er- ' a, uts (n m) lil.r Mr. May Ann Taylor, or Andrew , Sharp. f.truirlv ot CMrIl county. North Caroliua. Any tiitormico'i w Ii hv ttui klu l rt-c Ivtd. .IE I 1. .... . NOTICE. Oirn at or Tint ''rrv TBKasrar.a, Augtikt-i2, Irb3. ) JOTICR IS HKKKRY CIVKX THAT T 'E CITY 1 Taxes f.irthe e.-r 16: are nw due, and the da : I s.. k I pi cate p'a-ed iu my hand- for collection. I'er-oiis oini; , ai,, laXr, m ,.1, sl thi-oflke snd settle the miup JOS. K. KXJLIslI, -d2w City Tra-uri r. FOR SALE. Vi.Iu.bli Prop r.y for Sale, rpiJK UVOKIWJNH) itFI-Elfs FOK SM.E THAT I veryvaluib'e and delightful tr ct of I ind on t e Ti..! !..ii.:l o:t.1 ihrer n ,nr nf m th t Me t fit ! I ' o ie ' a!.- f h:f n of v iliiAht. firiiitert- in thp ritv knnKn as the - p.lo.er H .lle." Liki'vv -e son.e d- sifüble property between the H'uff airl Madison r d . no n il so'ith f the city, and some Iuwh tain's to r .tie f-iT iiiechanical Ut or. aus'-' . B. PALMER. MEDICAL COLLECE. Rush Medical College, CHICAGO, TT.T,. 1 THE TWTyiY -FlhT ANNUAL SESSION WILL i-on mei ce .ctoher 1st, a-id contiuue sixteen eek. t Faculty. . I.ir iel Bra t urd. M I. nrirery. Cbemi tr. lnsi jtute Pra nee. Anetcmy. iH.strtrics. Thero. and Mat Aod. iHrmoi -trtor. S t'arr. vi. .... '.V Fri er. M. I.. i .1 J da .- All n. M K. . He V O Iv L-ki .Miller. M. i h 'iiii iiunl-. M. I. r. b. nri, M. I) U... I) ... I). ... Fki ?4i'. D ssctiti5 nI Mat. Tickets each 5. Board f 2 H per we.-it. (". r fu: ther i-i.oruiation or circular address U. b. hE.s, Si-c -ttary, IVx 533. au.ll-d2.tv4w TOMB STONES. frlARBLE WORKS. Pi W H Q A 0 W e e CAO t.. i.i .: , " ws-.v.-m sln.. fiv..'-fM c fc &y UJ ünll I tn l"..rr TP. KEEP OX H AN D AND MAKE TO ORDEK. ALL kin.'- of Ms-'..!e M..nu merits and Grave Stones. cs've to n t-r. with Tei? i. fmblom. or device tbatmav be w. im T'tf -e deirii.j aitvthiisc In our line will do j well to (five iis a c II, as we ne none hut the beit msteriali j nd iris n, m nrk moh'il -dA wly FOR SALE. First Class Residence for Sale. IOT 109 FKKT WITH KAr YROr, ANO ISVf 4 feet ia d-p:b; 9 room, brh room, wi-od-bed, Urce cM rn, stah'e lor n cw and two hor-e snd a carriage ho .se, !J i-i cool repair nl condition. 1 iir larice lot h s lmo-t er-ry varie'j of fnio thrown in this country, r,d beariinr vea'ly. Ti-e jrroand in Iront i be .a'ined' with a variety of or la-nerital tree and flowrrinif shrub-. VV.U be sold f r $ .,la.j cab. I qn re -.f McKEK.NAN HEKCE. aa;14-dlnilrn Ktaf seen. SHIRTS, Gents' Furnishing Goods! Shirts, Made to order. And a PERFECT FIT WAkRATTED. Also, p0,rlV Marie ßeiJ.) "mdUt A" "i,""1 u'l t1" on tana LMr-ctior. f rS- If Ve-uimentrjtbT tDiJ Lndlcs. am GeiltV IIOIcrT nnd a uuu Fiirilisfmigr Goods fit u w r. - r v.iuciTO.i stiiiset. ' aeiri. dir PRIVATE HOSPITAL. i Hr. Vi llnj's Private Ilospilal, 2: Irdrral ISIckf Waiablng-lont O. C ! 11 alt TI1K TtKTMr.ST OF ALL US E AS FS OF A pr ml- t ehr- e iMtur. , Nor arte f. c.-tisulU'ion. j I. t-o;s jit adita cao ho treated by mail. Read i fr tircuUr. Janxa4ani
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Washington St. ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN! (rent Inducements Oflerrti! DECIDED BARGAINS TO BE GIVEN. H Tbre who bur rrv Good fer ta-b w.Il do wU cot t mi.tasf tbt bu.se l: q J.re f'T, aid tnke out lym k v ki;a.i;'s And save therety from 25 o 30 per ceot. i.emrin .er iis-e -lit i'T ' -xi .smre ilrrn , Cbarley JJajtr' an! ihe I'.iaier liwuse. ouib iJe. ; 5,001) IIOt.1 Minn s Wholesale at New York prices. JgQC-'Uiitry rccrchimts are invjte.1 to call. Ll.NCH A KKX, l'rprietra, Jygl 23 W-st Wash tittton ureet. SUTLERS' GOODS. BOWEiV. STEWART & CO., WLil-ale I eaters in Sutlers' ütatienary, &.C.. I N I) I A X A PO L f S , IN Dl A X A . Kl K I CÖ X ST A MLY t )X 1 1 M A KC LL S I OCK of WllllKiV IVAIT.US, i:.vi:i.oi!. iu i rii.iti-, I'lK Kl.T HOOKS, i Mis ii:m ii.s i,i:s Ac, Ac. Sutler, we wi.l jrusrnter to ituihcate any bill of gooUspurthaM-d west ol the moMim lis. ktm'tx. srKWAKT cn.. au;S-Jw ImtianapoHs, Ind SUNDRIES. 5 oe: mam:: 500 iloz. (ilnss Fruit Jars; l.uöö Gross Corks, all seizes; 1,000 lbs. Sealing Wax; 300 Joz. Brushes, ot all kinds, sizes and styles; 50 bhis. Coal Oil; 10 bbls. Bvnzine; 20 bbls. Linseed Oil; 20 bbls. Laid Oil; 50 bbls. Lubricating Oil; 50 bbls. Whiting; 500 oz. Quinine; 50 oz. Sulphate Morphia; 10 bales Terra Jajonica; 10 cases Mis Liquorice, pure, for Tobiconisl; 10 case Stick Liquorice; 10 bales Sjonges, quality vario'is; 800 boxes Glass, all sizes; 500 galls. East India Cas'or Oil; 8 tuns White Lead, in Oil; 4 bbls. Sp'ts. Turpentine; 22 bbls. Varnish; 10 bbls. Alcohol; 472 lb. Gum Shellac; -15 bbls. Old Uye and Wheat Whisky; 10 doz. Old London Dock Giu; 40 doz. London Porter, 40 doz. Scotch Ale; By STEW' AKT V UOICtt A., WII0LF.SALP DRUGGISTS, Jj4 No. 4 Est Washington Street. FOR SALE. TO TfB CCO.ISTS. 171(1 SALE TWO USE CUT TOnCCl CTTTF.K, ' ime lt-ilr an i ta-o pre-sea. Al-o an nprieht Strani r limine, Kilcr and l'a lt. tut little u-e1 aid ig;x older. A w-ejl a-ranjel a'il we'l situati-d ToMcco Ka.tery wouid als i.e sold. HI i n re a- i'at'le letrn Apply -t rkAXKLtX l'.AXK OF KFX1ITKV, au5 13 law l.ui-rille, Ky. DRY COODS. THONSSEN & LAHEY, 67 Wcsf Washington C. BETWEEN ILLINOIS AND TENNESSEE STREETS, ,7 ILL SELL FOR SIXTY DAYS AT RETAIL Shirts, Warrtnted to fit. Hosiery, Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Linens, &c. AuI offe rjrreat belucernenta to buyer of NOTIONS, teO. tiio.si::v v laA.iiEY, ii? Wet Witwltlng-ton. street. NOTICE. lo ovi;u op noc.s. drrir or Citt Cicac. I 1diaaiui, Au. Sih, 1jC3. ( T0TICE IS HERESY GIVRX THAT ALL IXiG U1 CENsKSisau1 In li ha apirel, aid that any pers-!) or jerx-nn wn njc or bari-orirg ant animal of tbe d a-kind w tt.m tb üroits of tbe city of lodiaaapolia, witbi.u bavir.c firM ibta o4 a licens mod cb-c ihertfr from th City Clerk, and atla Lire d cbe. k to a uostan'ial collar ot leathr.ir.n, epper, hraa crotl.tr dural le material, to b worn y sued due. are liab t a fine -f n t les tho $5 or more tban t20. itb tbe eot f P'scritkn. Funber, that it i the 4utr wf tbe PoI cenwn of the cty to kill all amtn.l f the doc klnt fourxl running at la rj-e, uulesa tbe owner, of tbe am bave coip!iei wub the foeo:cz reoniretaent. Attet: CYUCa S. BÜTTthFlF.LD, ancS-13w City Clerk. MILLINERS. MISS J. DOYLE HAS TERMAXKXTLT LOC4TSD IX IXDtANAPC LIS. Koom. cer !o. 9 Batea Hou Block, Wen Waslintrton ureeu M Ik lutond keepinx a Pari M lliaery Emporium, where at all time may L foanl a full aortabt cf Honnef. Itlbbou. Trciich Flower. lMumes, Bridal Wreaths An all rJ. ?a ly fovbi in afirttla float. Harm brouabt from tha Kan aneap-rienced B eacber and tre-er. U rv.!!!! p y partieuUr attention to alt ciM- or cal; In ttat Hat. Mi D rt urn her thabkafor paatfaTora and aollcit a fthioanee f th jly9T-1lj '
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i.v.i iri'i: .V ifi - -..r.v, No. 9 West Washin-ton St. RÄSlSTfSl No. e,i WsLi-itoii 'rrtt. ' i nAi.ni x . .t"iK. and rwFvr ntr. 3f b.ir. iT.n.e Ki Ci-e. in tre .nl r-r !- Kw .'A IKK A MIUJAHs. Xn. Vet Wahtnrft tret. OHII B IKS MriCI.l.rPKATFII EATlXt U wUlFCtffee.tatt! I.reur.4 Co rc a-. CalJ aaali.lt at SAMTE a WILUAUS. So 9 fftM W ..ttr.rton .treet i KITSVivs. 1 AXD3 liACKF.REL, EXTBKSSLT fj Vf twr fau.1 a-e,Juu arnlr.c at SAWTKKa WlUiM'Ä'. No. 9 Wei Washington at. 4 LA RG K A-sSOKTMENT OF FXTRA FIXE TEAS I 2. IV ain lljon. Imperial. JanpowJer u& Kick glL V ,rc!ea W Uli gre.t rre, Ti3 for ale 1-W at SAWVRK a W ILUlMS. No. 9 w et Wafcfnt..ii t. Oil IWWI roLMiS AhMiI.D il.lTKA 6 fj .J3J ail HrvwneJ KjeC.ne, toe beat la Ue. Call auU gel luiue. I'ut ui in mail pwck.fr. t u;ttb trade. SAW U K A MLIJ.MS, No. 9 West w ashinton at. VLSI A LAkliF STiaJK 4F KVF.hY VALIKTY ÜK Stan'e and Fancv inne. Tobert. C'irar. 1 Wiwlcn n.l yVilh.w Mare, W .lt IVh, Macserel. ll- . j Mn. T'okX. Car;net Fra.i, Jellie, r.ekle Sliced t) - ter-, Ac , Ac lingerie h . beajer than an burn ia the city at SWVKli4 WimA, In ..: i N. 9 We. I W a-W.ltifton at. DRY GOODS. in P o o 01 w. cd fi o o o 01 b W H H b o h 0 ei H H b W w CD a 0 ra to b 4 j. mm ar , w s. w. 4. V S sz 1. f - t s . 4 "V " f "m c x - if Jj ,; sy U w. r- . v f rr rr v- 3 C: 5 t " - v SI f. ä itZ J : n - r. s FEMALE COLLECE. CLEXD.ILE FEMALE COLLECE. fWHK XFXTSESSIOX f)F THIt IXSTtTirTIOX WILL I beitin -ti M tKla.v, Septemtier 14, I'M. Tbe location, near Cincinnati, on tbe Cincinnati, llamsltf and lju-n Kailroad, I ret.tral and very desirable; the kite an.t Mir'cut diM'i are unequalled, the bnibiin.. iid ac-e-n.Tnivlat on are ample and elegant; the Tearherv lo the I aer.ry oiel ornamertal leparf mria, are nfir. I ae!; the our? -f stu.lr i a tbroiRb and e'ndl aa am ntl r. and thechar'rf are ronderate. Gleplale is a derirat.le place for voung ladie in tbet troubloua time. For caal Jt3e, Information rr admission addrea Ke. J G MnXTIOKT.il. D i . slS. Glendale. Hamilton Ccnty, Ohio. MEDICAL. xir tiii: r.vii- ix the nuo. PJ?A0TILAL ACCOUCHER. 2.i Ä.'VäU e-s X "t LVil IN THC 4 TTHK AMKRIC-N MSPEXSAKT Wf. TREAT PT t a new met hod, and wttb the h.;riet reolt. "raIt. I'Uri, (fatlina-f t e wfinh.; tcmtin f7 it..,Lnh rrhe , bite.) ' H.,ry and all other diaeaseatowbkrh the .1mer-rn Finaie I ao peenli.riJ Halle. Sod tbre do'la-. an l receT by einre. the Ixicfor" FrtA.iU .V"4"- Tbi lntrunent abwala b ud br every won.an in ibe land. fr tfce p'-.rpo of cU imUiv,,?,.,,,,, )r,i! K ,(r. rul free no rece U cf stamp, a ropy cf rr I'rivaie LHei to Married Ladiea on health, dc. The Doctor'a ceeArtred f,rm,U tili freli frt-rn l.e IHsjei fary. are rery gord in nrrr! eaes iireriUHties, r. lyj fl. am by tftall. At e Aynrif4in Intint try we al-o treat. vttAo4 mwy. and with nerer failmc euer-, I erW r what the r.uark call j-rir tU r -crvf diaee: in -Mt.ta?e., GrtooerV,., Gleet, Mtrietnre. Hydrocele Circocele. Varicocele. Carorele. Sperniatorbea. vcminaj Wane. Xoctomal EmiastAn.. .ir.i rwi.ü - imi ii. in roteney, and efect. of aclf-ano. The laaf ai ara ireeflotin a-pnratittT,"wbUb we aend freai cm receipt o stamp. be tiwretif f.f the Sutimm I. V... -r ... vl parttnent 1- .ome cf the bt HivpltaU la turcp and ta 5ew Trk C'tr. enable, h'm ta ir.i . . , , - . ..... r.M.aw HITDUCCai Tbxe litrinr at a di.tanc caa cotamnnlcate br Utter a-d be treat-d at their bot.. Ia orient eae. UtA tS orflnand r-ceir. ni. tdr.e. " ConnIraJo re. and oiLeift. Room Xo 14 IT Eat Wah!t.ftea Street, ladlaaapoli. P. o. b..i ije4. .T dlr-wISt.laB CLAIM ACENCY. McKERNANS,"HERCE & CO., arricaur a6iva roans COLLECTION OF SOLDIER'S CLAIMS, -"TILL COI.LI.CT OrnCERS AXT WiLDf!' Pet siftti. H-Hintica. Back Pay, Pay foe Krra Iuty, and Pa ft flora while In tbe aerrice, 4., a' 4 m,il c.JL ci Ctat. at Wa-b rrloai City. Otv No 2 Weat W.ktubcfoi, uvet. (Kit eat of P.Lnvr nowe,) ladlaoapoLa. lad. Boa 1004, aaclose a .tamp. il.Jor W.iker aad D. alcKersaa bare aa Cc la Xa-hr'lla. Tcnnawea. J. H ycKFEXiX, I ftlW f . PTTTCX. D.S. M.klfcK: AX, IKaJ.J & WAlXIR. Late 24 lad. Caralry. Rataatsca Gar. bfortan. Ad.'t. Oaa. 'obl. Gaa. L Joae Ptkw.la1ianaanti.. Jea-drf
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