Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4018, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1863 — Page 2
Democratic Documonts. 44irrVl ila UriimrrnlV .newt f U i-n ral A üMj V th. rpl- of -r,, tt.rg fonfc tii kUory f the 1' -v-o. aadtr riMrj bj more bad r bn ct"ii:-bed darin I tlwlitift! terra. Tal d -ruraerit ptrapMet (Hilm pajr, and w.a t fam-bed ta any umatiij. yrtffl 50 per hundred. Tlar Conacrlpt Art-,p'rh f Hon. D, W V.-otfeeo., on the Cef!-c1rtMn hu lB tb H" ' f KrrntatT. Fetraary 3, 10. Th! laone of trc. Bnet peet.e. -f Vr. To wi.ee, on. a v.-ton towoccnlm eh am puUc 'tat.r, and e-ry H'li-n m tiHri titJ hv tropT. It run punnet rf rtfU . Ptc-II per h i-idred. Ttae lMbrljr I tlie nilrrn-prrrh If n-- r. IT. TKTb. 1-5T-re-1 In th lIoa if Reprw fit !, rbeory 1. 1 "C ot tta " Act to lndetnnif !& Pr-idt n ! other ptrona for uerdi:ix tk wr.t f labe erpa, M art, don !n rnrune thereof.'" to new trnfel In p-itafifcV form, and e an b obtained at tbleA. IV I h c?t ffrt of Mr. Voerhee-to protect th l:borjr of tb eltuen, and ahnnld b n th. n1of tvery voter in lolnru. It make, a pn-j,LWt f ili'n Price fl S4 per bnndred. J77AJJ inrdrr honU direct the ar-Tbe tobaent by .ipr.., th" poUe-i will o one cent a copy, ai-d anat be prepaid. AdireM F.LDPR, HaRKXKSS RINGHAM, ... ludi nl'.. daily si:xtixi:i
TlIK Ltl )?f-!r Mt.'ST P.K PKF.SKRVF.I). Jacio Fin i .äTvm c hTn Fm i r au g us f 7" TIip llrllnncr of llir ICrbcl. We ttrii-Jr'l jrtwl:ij to the ronlruction plfel lj t rlpzcrtitv) jornN iiK)n rtnnk ai ! tr t'iff Ui-hnionJ Whig l.ife!y, that the only 'mwe f the retteU a " determineJ opjosi -ion th conervnt!rp of the North to the ,fo!it"i'?i frtion l itli In. t lie control of the botrrnment t Wm-h!nton." I'eient eveoU hrt dfmoni rateJ most corn Iu?i vely that the rfh!lirn h nothing to l"pe froni the Democrocr of th N"'ifh. It Im on charpe! hy the Repuhlirot jren llnit it a tl.e irta.tion of tie D'm'K-r .ry of the North rt to li!e ll.e North"etern Sttr rut of tl.e Uii'on ai.d uiiite them with the Southern CottfeiN-nicj. Joe Wbiobt, m hi tump rthe a tr lipo, in ih Srate, no!eth hi- rn iiii xrpiirunt, nnd he op iily lerlrel tlut if tie Democrat pnrerede! in e'ct'ni; mi j'riy of the Lrginlature that t r & rt (iiill he to nn ordinance of se-.dioii t h ii!!.tn.i. throuph some ho i r-'f u j ftKt'on, uM he Ixiaitil like a fl.it hont io) of coin in t1 e Southern Confeilemry. Inteml of the rrheli n eet'op ny ympMthj or aid n lh r tru nt ri'! in the Northern Stute, the nit e'et iiled ol nrtie jr.eitf they had to .Sin'enl witli were Democrat, or 'coririerhesii," the Aholitionitt p refer that term. Mok(ian' ,VTjtilJnt On ernl niade hi ecape durinp tht faid of tlie rehel chief through Ohio. In his re fort of lh operation of Mokoax while in Ind'4n And Ohio, which firt appeared in the Picbtaon.1 p-M. he any th.it "copperhef.d and hutCrnut were the rn'ijt bitter oj pi ent they met;' that they "were nlwiy in front opposon them.' The Mcthile Kei-trr, the ablest and most deciof the teceion paptrii, recently said: "We w.nt cetvi ration. Give u rather men Vice ThatMeu Steven and CharJea Sumner. rnrt thf old Union and dttpi$t it, and to do iff." The Democracy constitute shout one half of the popilntion of the North. If that party had any intention to pive "material aid and comfort" fa the rebl ind wsii the m, ai has been flippmtly ch irpeI br the addition paper and peakrr. for the past two yenr. they intended to do, he rei-ent raid of Ltt ar.d Morgan pave them Ii opportunity. The rebel flap were hoisted y Ltt's powerful army in Pennsylvania, anil Lj lotGAi'a we'l disciplined corpa in Ititiiana and Ohio, and rat was the result? The tCHtimory tf the rebel peneraU ? that "the corperheads 4rd buttert. ut were always in front opposing them " There would have been no better chance, i7 it was desired, for extending aid to the rebel 4tue with mfn anl money, Mnd to have assisted Lit n hi eherne of capt-irin the Federal rapitil. Ibit the first to Fenl troops into Pecnylnia to help drive back the rebel force, were the Demcr t'c Governors of New York and Kew Jersry. While the eon-ervatives of the Nrth are !eterni;nelly oppose! to the abolition fiction who unfortunately have direction of the Rational Administration, 'hat oppOfitiun t Miotd.r te to their letetmirrtl purpoe to up hold thm government to pitttiii and pre-ervr the U' ion under the rontTttition. The Mobile floiT'sUT iy -and th it is the voice of teVl l :n fliv i r it'ier men like Tri m:rs Srivrvs rid Citsiis SfjixrR." That class of politicians hive imi pluicp into the hands of the retel lion, an! their fanatic I an! revolutionary course rve civen the rebel esu it unit an! htreuüth On the 2i 1 d iv of July, 161 . Conpres pi-ed p, resolution. lccl r:t.p "that the wnr -hoid 1 not be wised in tie spirit of conquest or ul j'Hrtion, ttor fr the purpose of verthrow h3 or interfering with t'o rights or institution of ti e Stiites. tut t !efcid ;i l in irit i'm the su prmav of the Cntitution. ami to preserve ti e Uni-Mi with til the diiirty. ji.nlitv ai.l rijrhts of theeerl Stste nn'mpaire!; anl that a aoon a thee ol je-t are accomj l.shed, the war oucht rt ree ' This resolution received the vote and rpmral cf everv Repiblican nieiider of the Ilou-e. n-l of 11 it J merrd'frs exrtjt two If t'ie wir hid been frosfrnted in tl irit nnd for ti riri--r etpresd in that rroliti'T, ere now it would hive et ed with a res'ore! Union. Iut Afferent euiie! prevailed. The character of the wr w htnpel; it hi? become ore of subjuration; t'l i i openly announce! by the radictlsthit here m t le no reunion un'ess th,e ri-. It w i d ?,ti'it"on of the Southern State are err lir-wo. Tie leaders of the Souihern rebellön larel tl s a':cul tne.ai;rfs at gitinp; w'to.ilt to tlieir cau.se. aid trey have lr their lief reüuee fT MiCceH TheT rfj'Ue! when men like Tit rnrr Srrri and C'HARt.r St mm pave dircctir ti to the pdicr of t'.ie A lntii.i-inion , t4r alike tl.e v cursel and desisr'! the ol.l Union. t d that olicy united tt e South apint its rrtirstio:i The seceioni-ts will know thit the Northern Democracy were a;ait:t reparuion upMj any cor-! tion, and that they w-ull alwajsbe found io front oppVn all fhemes f disunion He:ce the or.ly reliance therein' c n now hue upon the cotervativea oppose! to the aUiiti'!) fjction who control r e A lui"t):'r ition. i. tint Me hi:et men thy w.U fiihri!Iv lhere to the solemn p!e!ea made t ' .offers a to the object of the war, wLich we e'o r s'ore ti e rational authority an! nitionat Union tliev were before t comtaei.vfsl. Thi Sii . !r. or Motiiix. Much cornrre'-.t ht eetiex .tedhy tlie act of the Warden oi t,e () o petdtei tiary in hatin; tl.e lead of Mirpan and ;xt."i of ! i oflcers We -have anttien'n' in'ortn it'o;i that thir. procee-Jinr n the j.Jirt of die Witrlni w wiilnoif anr authorit w?iievtr fi.oi tl.e forum tn !er oT the depart ITi'M.t. nel lht j- riu if Gfti ItJrn.'ldc had inlorin ti n ' Ut i bemp done, he promptly te.T4-.i t. C luaiSos fieremptoiy onlerthat 6' tu re ol lU? ßi T U4d le MiAVid, but that they S d i.i nil rr-is-t tc trt ate-1 w i(h the fen! tie to (m i.o er ot w r. I Ii order for t' r in ncrrtin in th penitentiarj was mi'e bctu- no fe r! ce, teide that ii'titufion. eo.j!d e ti .'i fur their imr lisonu.ei.t. II further orb-re! that the jwisoner of war be confiLad iparatly from theronvifU in the priaoa
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J'l IUI tMUmil OF l.aiIAI.U l.iaciT er Co.vdi crma Tut Wae vy IYliTICAI rlCirLM I'aV 11 M 'T Tilt Won of Scwnaamo tu Soctm What rut iiAQixnio or Tat Wcu hai Ct, 4c. special CorreipoRdrnce of ti Chxgn Tim-. Washington. Aup. Unle-a the pr of the times aie ioU-rly !e cer tiTe, Jhe a; proeco't g iwhiI ol Sj.-e.nt r wdl o:n with tery l.eulr the airne m.ütry -it nation r-er WM-hsnpton w. wifnewd in ifie flrtit d iy jf Septetntter of last yenr. The Coti feleraea iteihonp all in the:r -iwer to t-rirp on a edition between the armies of (Jen Le an (Jen Meade. ur!er cri-unUnce th it will reu!t in the de'ejtofthe latter, and that will pce Wa-hinctoo In danger; and the administration is doinp all iu ita roer to a;t them The moienient of Gen. Lee's arrnr from Win cheater to Cult eprr, between i e?2l arl 21:1. of Ju't, wis not the end of Gen lVeNcimraipn. although the aMiniiiistration ba been lei to he lievc it was. The oMeet ot the cammin, on te part of Lee, wa the lefe.it of Meade'a armv an ! the capture of Wahinton. All of Gen. Lee's movement ever ince he recently retched (r-i donsvil'e and Culpep;er, hive been rn de with this bjeet tili in view. The aJruinistratiou is 60 blind that it cannot fee this. At the time the two armies reached their present po-ition, on opposite aides of the Ka;phatifiock. nay on the 23th nil., they were about e'i l iu number; at leatl the .Imparity tetweeu them was not very preat. Whr.t ha been the course of the two Governments, unce? The one ha been marke! by wisdom, deci:on and activity; the other by hesitation, inactivity and Muptdity. On the part of the CnfeJeraf es. Gen. Lee has been reinforced to an ejtent that now pive him the eomman! of laO.t'OO troops, and he ha been "pendinp the laut three weeks in drilling and exercising, in the cool and shady dells of the Shenandoah valley, filieen ju idron of newly orpanized cavalry an! twenty batteries of newly orjjaniipil artillery, tl.e cum of which re new tr fiel! niece. Hits an j t liirtjr of tlie kind been done to (ien Meade'a atmvT On the contrary. w far from actinp on the olVensire, it may well be doubted whether thai army i even able t,, act on the defensive on the line of the It tppih innoek. To keep tint army where it is now is to expose it to attack from preatly mi potior numbers, anl fiom tin enemy who has, within few dys, (dtowed Uth the ability and the inclination to pet in Gen. Meade's rear. Do not be surprised, therefore, if at any moment you heir that the Army of the Potomac has returned to Wahin;;ton. If Gen. Meade is allowed to nuke this movement promptly enough, it will be in his power to occupy with his army the hijihts of Centerviile. Hy doinp this, he will not only Cover Wshinpfon effectually, but he will also be able to prevent the enemy from cominp north ot the Ocoquan river, or east of the Bull Kun Mountains, all winter. But, if the policy of vacillation and indecision prevails here many d ivh longer, you may expect to see the hipht.s of Centerviile occupied by (Jen. Lee's army, and Ge:i. Meade armv either defeated or eise re treitinc to the WiFhiiito: fortifications. In this c ie, either the scenes of 1 ist September will be re enacted, or el-e we will have another win ter like that of l?6l-2, with Washington be Icipured and the Conteieraje flip tloitinp in uipht of the Capitol; or else this city will be a? once attacked. Su h .ire the d'spraceful alternatives thit are presented to us. Such is the humili atinp position to which we are reduced in consequence of the fact that the wnr on our jiart is managed by rli ticians, and holely with political ends in vie Instead of reinforcing Gen. Meade properly, tin Administration during the 1 it :our wetk ha teen ta?nlinp all its energies t the t-o-k (f man apinp the next IVe-idential election so as t se cure a new lease f nwer ; and of maneuterinp to defeat the election of a Democratic Sinker in the tiexi House of Representatives; and of lot tin;; for the abolition of slavery iu the Southern States. The members of the Administration arepreatl v depres-eJ at the nature of the dispatches from Charleston. In spite of the plowinp accounts ri the papers, an! the fine promises in ide every dav, but never fulfilled, tbit "Charleston will le tak en in a few days," that "Fort Sumter will pooii be ours," and that "the nest of the rebellion will Kpeeilily wiped out," it is well known thit thete is no prospect of immediate success there, and very little prospect of ultimate success t pres ent. The popular idea that the late of t'hules ton denenls upon Fort Sumter, is erroneous Ii Fort Sumter were demolished t morrow, the t atk of takinp Charleston would only be bepti" The city annot be reached by vessels The harbor has leen rendered utterly inoccrntible This fact will be apparent after Fort Su toter ik nocked to pieces, if that fate is in reserve for it. When Charleston i completely in vestef. bth bv land .and sea, and by a land lorce atnotiutiup to !2nU((Ml troops, Charleston may fie expe-tol to fill. But this his not been done; and the A 1 ministration hashecn informed to day thate ouh trops have been sent from Itioliia nd to (ieneral Beiurepar! to insure the !uccesful defence ol the place. The rnapnitude of the tak of "sebjupatinp the South," which the Administration has utnler taken, now bepins to become apparent The wrk is only bepunyet; but seo what it ia costing the country alre.uly. Look at the matter ot military toice rerpiire! a'one We have already cillel out and put into the rie'd one mi lion five huii.Jre.1 thousand men. Of these. IWI.OOO have retur:iel to their homes at the expiration of their term t enlist nient, anl tifiO.tMTM) now compose ur force in the field. W here are the rest? Where are the other SM 'tud men? They h tve periahed, either iu iKittleor by disease. Ami how mtny of th troops thit we now hive in arms are avail ble lor active operations in the fiel!? Not one h ilf f them It will require more th-tti one h !t f tlo m nay, it does require more th n one h i'f of th?m to "hold, occupy and pos.ess." t!i.se piints on the I orilers of" the Souih thit hive al reidy teen Mptured Lok a? Norfolk. Newhern and the sundry point in Not th C iiolui i where the Httempt i heim: ma! to ievlop "a heilthy Union sentiment" by steal-up slaves ami contiscatmp" private property. Can it be supposed that anythinp les than 15 IM)0 tro ps would be enough to retain pos-es fion ot tlse place? Look at the Peninsul Even while General üix was there with .'ld,()DM troops. ,e ha-) hard work to hold his own; an i now, with the Confederate ' in pos.-es-ion of the whole of the Peninsula as far down as Wiiliimsbiirp. it rejnires 13.0 )0 troops hold Frtres Miire, Votktown, (iioucester Point. Ilimptoti, .t!!l Newpirt New- N o,e can tell what poo 1 it )oes to hohi Florida. Yet it i cert a in th U. hivir.p a foothoM there, the adminitratiin seeni. determined to hot.! it. and thete mut be ".'NHt r 10,tK)0 trop thete Gen Daniel G Woo,lburv. the m st iibic :t.. kiillul ensir.eer dli or in the army, holds a comtnin! there. Wu!d it be saf e i for Gen B nks fo h avc less thin .' trovp at j New Orients? Ueit inl r nt. unless the a Irnin- ' i-tratioi wi-hes t lo-e the Cie-entCuv. l'n j Vicksburp and P.rt Hud-on be safelv held with lex thtu C.'i.OlHI more? Kvery soldier knows they cannot l? It wu! ) i')z'e the wit of man j to explain why we hive to keep l2.0M.ir lf.l0 ; trKps nt sutitiry pints in Ark.aiis;i,i Mtul Mis , ao'jri; and yet the letters of correspondents from tho-e pints m ike that fact evident. Every ImJv is expecte-1 to know that Wahitipton would riot f-e safe if 1'Hmm t)f the best troops were not left here, (Mr. Lincoln wrte a loop letter, which he con-idereJ shup. and which history will chine-' terixe impudent, to Gen McCIell n. settinp ' forth the fact;) and cirarrience has shown that j the stfety of the Biltimne and O iio railrad re quires alonp it line ;t U-a-t MJ.iMHl tr.ps; ail it is lue to those of vour i eiders Iva intend t trtvel ovtr thit rol t iv tint t!)ev are ll ere. Is any one verdant enough t te!;eve that Burn ii ie Can pi iv the pirt of a sitrap over the cret S:ates ot Kentucky. hi... Indent and Uli-' inis, nippi ess coppvrh.d;sm in ilicm nil, and control the elecüoi,- in tn tW(, former States, with lesa than .'iniNH) tro- s? The New York piper enumerate "'ü. iMld tr.orw who are on duty in that citv. en- ; for irp the conscription. If there are 13,1'Otl ' sc ittereil at varitiu piints, ilojpp :ih utv as! putnhn; the rilnads tteiween f.ee arl P iila-' oe f i ; At.l 13N'') in puinlmp i o-pi? t-. xn t j h j.tl u,d (ni:,:ry t.res; n, ) if t! ere are .iO. ; (Kh) Jck j., the U.-.iaN, and if tler are C".b(l absent on lexve or as deserter, ( tnd everv one j who has paid the lea-t at'en'i.n to thee subjects ' know thit all thee are m-lertte estim tes we ! will find that the effet tive stten-th of the armv I hta been depleted to the extent of over I (HVi , men. who. of tieveity, must be empboe! in thi pirrisou duty. The n;ore trn:.-rr ue "c:i i quer" from the Smib. tfse m re cities and S-ates j we subjugate," the more trps e will hi e to ; employ io "bidding and f.o4eiL" the a-jbjr.pv j teJ rroT!m-. X.
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m at 12 in;i. ?r doira Coi-jtTT "The S'ut.h Tend Spirit of the Tire" is ti e u tme rf a new Dem ocrUic ppsr to be puhlUhel in that city, weekly, at one dollir an! fifty cents per year. R. L. FitE)WotTH i ita editor and proprietor, and from the pecimeii number we julpe lie i not only a tn( har.ic. but that the pp r will be conducted wiri ability upon onnd Dmocr aUc principlesiTl e Demm-racv of St. Joseph c uritv should i e ther hau nr;m, ?t "t oTy pi iir;:, but en C iur 'pinp s ipp-.rt Dr. Calti.v Wr. f II i.'fr-'.ir. n. Wayne cojnty, in ex-ei'ent physic: in Mi l worthy citizen, died on the '2i U iiia'...of Ji irrhe c-oitr icted at V ek-burp, whither he h id .onö u; on the cll f li e G ivernor to attend ti trie wounded after the severe bittle at that place. RiST'TrD Oi last Situn1iy. Thoma H. Kea, F. j . w!i hs held the office of Asor of Iii'erni! Revenue for Puliski county for the pst if ir, whs removci fiv the As-esnr of the Dist ri t. ainl William Inie, o' Frm cesville, ap pointed in hi pi p.e. The Asessur !e!ore reniovini; Mr. K . informed h;m tht he had invariably dicharpeJ the duties of his ofScein man tier most attisfactory tint he (Mr. Turner, the Ase-"r.) had hal les trouttle with the report from this coutiti thin any he received but (here Mr. Turner hesitate! a though ashamed to make known the reason for the removal of a'deputy with whom he wis so hiphly pleised.) aid he: "Mr. Kevs, I uiiilerstand vou attendee! the Vall in.iipharu meetinp at Lopansport, an! that you ate a Democrat and oppose! to the Government, and for this I mut rem ive von." Which he did. Parses in this county h id written to the Assessor that Mr. K. w is n disloval man! A lie which Oid Plti'o himself would blu?h to utter. Puhtski Democrat. Tue DfvocHACT. The Lopansport Pharo says : The delegation from this county (Cas) i probably a lair index of the other parts of the Sf-ite. Ab'uit 6.'l went Io I oii.i nx mI is iiu oidy two of the jnimt'cr (C. Carter, Es'j., and Ciptaiii Jdin Guthtie) have been known here as D-mo cmts. All the balance were Republicans or openly avowed Abolitionists, who wished to make the meeting of the " War Democracy" respectable after the Republican mode of patronizing Rreckimidpe meetitips in l?Gf). The meeting was declared by Republicans a failure. Stark County. The Democracy of "Old Stark" met in convention on the lödi inst., and nominate! the following ticket: for Treasurer, Winoatk Pr-.tttjian; for Recorder, Stlvistir A. McCrackin; for Commissioner, 2d iistrict, Jisse JacKsnai; for Real Estate Aporaier, CmusTtrniR IIillabdli); for Coroner, Samlil Smith. The Pres of the ticket: Dnioemfs of Stark, the ticket to be (supported by you this fall is nominated. It is one worthy of vour support. The men are all honest; some of them you have trieJ. They have been w eighed in the balance am! not found w anting. If you are orpo-e l to the revblutiouaiy proceeding of the boltinp member ol the last Legislature; if you are nppo-ed to the action of Gov. Morton in refusing to convene the Legislature to make the necesary appropriation to pay the interest on the Sr-itedeht; if on are opposed to the swindling, tlceving horde of a,olitinn contractors tolerated by the Administration of Abraham Lincoln, then von will not falter in suppoit of this ticket There is no dodini; the i-sue. Every vote cast iu opposition to this ticket even if it is only a count v ti ket is a vote in favor of intolerance, oriup'ion. thelt, plunder an! abolitionism. Choosf whom von will hive to serve you. re m-inhering that by your vote shall you be known Putnam County The Democracy of this county will hold a convention at Greencastle on Saturday, the 12ih of September, to nominate a cndilate fr Real Estate Appraiser. Good .speakers will be piesent from abroad upon the occa-ion We uinlcrstnnd that the draft i to take place in this State within the nexl ten days, brginr.ing at Ecfin$rillf. The number to he drafted tn-m tiie State i about l'MUI'l, which will make the ju'da of Vanderburgh county ranpo between oiie hundred und ore hundred and fifty Our patriotic eople are ready for the wheel to commence turning. Evansville Journal. lrm th Cincinnati Irice Currrnt, Autrnst C6. Financial und Commercial Summary fur tlie 1'ast IVeek. It having become evident th I Chirleston and ail the suriouii'lii i: foi iific.itiotus will, sooner or liter, fill, cniisj.ler ibly sends down gold, and has a cot responding effect on the public mind and securities The week has been one of general cheerfulness among all classes. (odd closed dull vesterdav at noon, at 123fg in New York, and the tendency was downward The fall of Charleston will put it down to HO. heciu-e with Charleston Savannah fail, and thus the winde Atlantic coast will be virtually in the possession of the Government. The money market continues eisy, though there his been a fair deman), an) the supply of capital is abundant. Six to eight per cent, are the figures for eood sixty and ninsty days paper The demand for exclmipe has been in advance of the supply. V . S. currency has been -hippeal extensively to keep up balances in New Yotk, Oythe banking houses. The offerings of Govern ment securities hive been lipht. thou:h there -trictiMis upon the negotiations of voucher wer removed in the euly put of the week. The quotation at the close, last evening, were a Sollowti; BUYING. KKLLINO lpre'i). 21 prem prt-m. prnn. New York par. a pre in. 1.1 a ii ir-m. ST2.S.2-J.1, p-eni. 'j -vt inm. oVH Silver iK-mand not, Kentucftv tiaiik tites IiKtmna Statt- in tOrdrr oc VVabirgtn, CVruticates Qtiaru rmasp-rs Vourtc r. c'ty yar''llltrr, Vouchers, countrr 's. . PHS4n nit. .... The weither up to Monday evening continued very sultry, and some he ivy showers fell at in terv als, but on Monday n'L'ht the thermometir fell 3t decree. :ml yeteid-a it stood at 7'f, thii;ii it was lown to .rsi early in the in rnin' At noon on M uiday the temperature was -; to 91. sh witig how su l l-n n l lecided the change has been. Ti e general nnrket prtserited nothing of se cial im:rtmce in flotir r tnin. There his been ome deman! for old flour, hol lers hemp mte l:rosed to eP. and .dut 5,ttl b.trels s,,!,l ;,t ia b t $1 llt This grub- his declii 1 in New Yi k t' $1 T.aici :$ ld. Theieiiis been a nmderate dem md fr prirce w he it , hut the in irket cio-edriiher dull Corn and oats haxe been in goo! tlemni.t Whiskv remaitis stf.niv. We have to notice in creas'd Mrno ess In pro Isi.ois. w ith a ipiod de ! m it: 1 from the Gove: tiinent to supply the lrge an i c. nt mil v incteasoig wants down, the Mis sissirpi, to which we illu led some time ago, is l eing (elt. and no doubt that the large -to-ks of provi-ions now held will be reduced considerably iu this wa. Shoul.lcrs have been a favorite ar ticle We h iv e not heard of much demand fori hrd. but it is l.e!l with great firmness, notwith j standing trie heavv stocks beli by sp-c-uUtrs cere ana e sew here L;nscel oil is scarce; and the supply hardly wiau 1 t the dem pd. ard it is bc:n' joblel out t$I 10. The crushert are not sending the new oi io in i ket . tili. o-t ne ii.pi ession, we siippi-e, th it ti e pre-eiit rats ir too hw , but this seem to fe a rather s'rme c iti.-lu-ioti in the f ice of eis i:ig facts Our coy cruhera have not done mu'li t eiond filling some contr u's. The j bhirtrf Jem tnd fr prceries hasleen fur, particularly as regarls sugar, which ha feen fui;hr rotite fitrlv. Prices hjve not chinked essentially. The accounts rm Errope bv the Nte arrival, are ex eelinglv fivortb'e. regirJ::g the The cro ubn e itiel'itmn. Mr. Wilkinson, a member t the Ser ate of the United States from M i! eot4, rei-et t'y a i jres el the Republican State Cuv ci.tioti at Si Pul lie aid he had eonver-el wish the President re centlv. an ! asktl h:m if he ev t r in'et .'ex! t witlnlraw h's t e-r rrtclamation f-r ties ike of restoring il Uotoii.ai.ii that the Pn-s'dei.t an were-l. in erv le i.iei tern . "Mr TViVi'ws'j. (Ur i ft thf tli'iltr! fTJiintty z'o trtt $hi!l V ht an ex-eius.: i nnn nun L'i!o.n is! He would not pive up the freedom of the refirn for fifty Cnirv JCin. Enq.
ficrrit Nimtli on Ilie War. Oore r jici i. I extrem'' on t'ie i.bict of
Al ÜiiMiism. GnilSirth. of New York. . I chu.peJ hi c jre iei.tly t- cive i'er.uce Ii w-rUa like lLe.-e, in n ipeecb at Alfnnf, ou Tuedy ;' I have i?1 we rnn-t int ur--n the onn dition! aubmission of the rebel Ouropn."a;tin i to the rebel taust a!o be undon iitional. We must make no condition on behalf of the Republican. Democratic or Abolition partie. We must make no conditions. If the refel!ion triumph., let all e!e die for all family, wealth, puty ad would be worthies without a country. Th re-eiliori njo' r rut down it whatever cost, or w !i itei er avrrfivi The Ee; ubiicati r ; Demouat who is bi'ei:! onW on he'pit hn prtv 1 i i i in let-iie with rvbels. Are there Abolitionists . who wiil mit g for cru-hing treisn unless the : (ivjvcrninpr.t Sali pledge itself to prosccu'e the j war ui t-1 sPuhyy is aboüshe-i Letmesiy to j then. I hivei-o .ympithy with you. I know you only as eaermes to my comtry. The true . doctrine is u i come what may of temperance, of Abolitionism, of republicanism., of Dernocrtcy, the rebellion mut and ahall be put down. It is not now down, only because we have not been as earnest in putting it down a the rebels have been io putting it up. We are in this war to be brothers We are to know no man by his Dirty name, but only a an ant!-rbellion man In the course of my long life I have had to do ?ome thing agiinst intemperance and slavery; but since the bombardment of Sumter I have been re dy to work with J1 against rebe'lion to work, if you please, with the Ereatest drunkard on my right, and the greatest pro-aUTery man on my left. If Abolitionist refuse to wotk with me without some pledge for the abolition of slavery, it is little to their credit that they allow the sin of slavery to blind ibeir eye to the greater fin of refiellion. If, as o mo ar, slavery aud re lieilion re one, then put down the rebellion and slavery falls with it " ArteiniiM cn the Draft. Circular No. 78. -A the undersigned ha been led to fer thst the law repul iting the drift was not wholly umlerstood, notwithstanding the mnneioiis explanatory circul irs that have been issue,! Irom the natiotn.l c ipital of late, he hereby issue a circular of his own; and if he shall succeed in making thi favorite measure more clear to h disceriiiiij public, lie will feel thit he Ins not lived in vwin 1 A young man who is drafted: and inadvertently goes to Can id t, where he becomes em broiled with robust Kinr'ish purtv. whi knocks him around sons to Ii-ble him for life, the same occuning in a licensed Uir-rooin on British soil, such voung mm cannot receive a pension on ac count of siij imuries from the United State Government nr can his heirs or creditors II. No drifte! man, in going to the appointed rendez' ot.s, will be permitted to go round by wav of C inadt on account of the roads being bet ter that wav, or because Iiis "uncle William" lives there III. An? gentleman living in Iieland, who was never in this country, is not liable to the draft, norare our forefathers. This latter state mMit Is m ide for the benefit of those enrolling officers who h ive acted on the supposition that ti e able bodied male topulation of a place include I de! gentlemen in the cemeteries. IV. Tlie term of enlistment is for three years. but any mm who may have been drafted in two places has a right to go for ?ix ye irs, whether the war last that length of time or not a right which this Department hope he will imist on. V. The only sons of a poor wi.low , whose husband i in Californii, are not exem jt, but the mn who own stock in the Vermont Central Railroad i So also are incessant lunatics, ha bitual lecturers, persona who were horn with wooden legs or false teeth. Blind men (unless they will acknowledge that they "can see it"), and jieople who voted deliberately for John Tyler. VI No drafted man can claim exemption on the groiiii'l that he has several cuildren whom he supports and who do not bear hi ti-mie. or lire in the s ime house with him, nnd w ho have never been introduced to his wife, but who on the contrary, are endowed with various mother, and "live round." A. W. m m TIic Creed of c.nr Political taitli." Mr. Jeffers-jx in his first inaugural address lad down the follow political ma tims as "the creed of our political faith" anl "tho touchstone fly which to try the services of those we trust:" "The diffusion of information; "The arraignment of all abuses at tie bar of public opinhm; " Freedom of religion; ' Kiee!om of the pi ess; "Freedom of per?on under the protection of habeas corpus ; and "Trial by juries impartially selected. "Thee principles form the bright cons'cüa lion which has g.)ne bffore us, and puidod our steps through :.n age of revolution and reform tion. The wisdom of our sages and the blood of our heroes have been devoted to their aminment. The ahould be the creed of orr political faith, the text of our civil instruction, the touchstone by which to try the services of those w e tin-t; and should we wander from tlietn in moments of error or nlarm. let us hasten to retrace our hteps and regaiii the road which leads to peace, liberty and safety." How, ask a cotemporary, would the present Administration appear, tried by this touchstone? Tlie Adiulnintralion U hip. We t;:ke the following from the Ilo-tor. Journal of Saturday: "Th- (ioveinment has lecMe-1 not to retain any o die er in the ntmy whose views on the wir joiicy is not in consonance with its own Casestill continue to he reported lor iisin"ssl for the ue of whit was termed disloyal or treionahle lansu ige." Thus loes the Administration snap its whip at the mmhood ot its ollicets. It is as mu' h wtrse than the phmtat'nm over-eer as the mmhood of the w hite man is bet'er than the hod v id' a negro. Iftheiete an vthin; he id of this in the refinement of despotism we cnni.t con-eive of if. It is enough to make a pati iot thudler at what is lieioie us if 1 1 -4 -teailv march of" Administration 1e-pi ti-m be not rtbuked ternly rebuke! at ti e bal nt box. If .such be the tyranny over otücer. what must it beivertle poor sohiiers u !; have to expi ite the etim" of having an opinion, in thgu u!-h use or wi'h hall and ehain? How horg 'will it be at this rite before the private citizen will be forced bv the bayonet to tlie nreent cndit?n of private so! Her? Answer, men of Maine! Eastern Ar pus, (Iiirlt'!,) Maine. - . - r.vl'rfsiilfiit l'irrrc to Iteturnliijf soltllrri. At Ros-k'tt, New 11 in iiire, one Aj last week, a I'np-my of the .V'lh regimet.t w.is publicly ii-ceived to their homes, uti.l ex-I'rident I'ierce telnt: in t'n, was ii.vite! to make a speech, which is hi iei v I epoi 'el .is foilows : "H- sii hedil not come lo ie to s.eak. but beoii: beic toitjy ihet tire it:i:'-; ' . r--f ojr bcitiTiful town, was termitte! the ple.:M.ie of uniting with the people in ureh-oin-n horne the bovj ttfilo 4 Fiflie-.!.' T hev h id yone forth at the call of their c o intrv to v iii.ü.1:' a;-l de'en 1 tlie Uni in. and r;gtd le-blv had they .h'l.e their tiuty. anl returnel ih !i..;,i! t.n n their head ;j it wou'd be the f-r udes Ic.mcv thit could b: left to their children. This Union h.i.i been fc rnied with a written ch irter. pi i:n'y setting forth the rihta atid i riviieges d" those living under it. and he hoped th.t whenever any attempt wa ma'ie to set ws":le those provisions, that they ould be ready to march forth in its defense. Thev had wirhsto"! the perils ot climate and the wiils o! war, aud be was proud to unite in welenming then; t their homN me m"re." Call for a National Heiuor ratlr t'onvrntion. The te'e-raph:c d so,tches to the CLicaco Times contain the flloing: An official call h-s eeo i-tiH by the X ,tion il ! ... ,-v r Dem'criMc Committee ol Aew ork fr a meet ' ing of conseralie men iu Ne Ynk. Sept 7, '
for the ptrfe ol hnsj the tune an! place of j-:UaelJt have the i r;vii?e of takin any t.umVr cf hoi ti.i ' the next Democratic Convention. Stme! t:c u Uat auaj au.t ttrir purxea. Koatdmi can Is ot tl.e feie -.ue- here hoe pro:.-ed the meeting -M l W toJpr V,'1-. ,l",l?V.iU n'4"4 vi.,t- . .i i- . . " l'-ucann txwrai. h-xi-ea by apply:n: at th Cohere, of ail ronserrative ni' ti m the tpiu,l here on , ,fcf oulll je Ul.eeu ve and lUca the 17th of Septemfer. and that thev expect Ibj atra.-t. rhu hp l'ir.-e Fiilni-' re to invited. The-e -i-.f iXunBAt.ca tnaj bt obtained by alr-iin ' "''5 '!'' I''' 5. V-.'.-",.. iiiiei.;c-l to notiite a r-.ti-wntne movement.- 4r.-r;s 53-A3w which eor.temvdate the un on f all r 1-t'c if e!e
n.vn's iu the a; ; ro o tiirg Pre;etitisl co:ile-t, op;xi-ei to thejioty in power. j Hon M M Kat, by refjneet r.f the Demo critic Central C"nim"s'ce. ...J.'.re-s t', De r...CTcv at: 1 ):,-erv ttire s.1 .CO. cju::.v oxi the si.l.' al o! v . Iii t cie ü rertnL tviwnsL'.coa.ei.cin uw Moniay, i Au,;u.t3I '
MARRIED.
H vLL..Rt ni.WKLL tn tfcia c:y, on tT. itrci'ij eT,T 58'- i't bv tbp kev. J. V. R. M.tr, Mr. Granvi'.ia M. Bai'xr.l t Vi ifafi? 5;;lil. FOUND. t Iound ox VTVWDAY, Arr.rrr id, nrartiir East If ArkeLLose, a oiJt waiSet cnt iiiii, a small fim f manrv. wbich the owner can Dave hy call- ; In on George Younfrrtnan, eorwr of Tahinrtstj and t Delaware street, ai d proving ihe same. aug2.s-Jit CAMP MEETING. - 1 AnOtlier SuudaY dX CilDP Meeting J a 0RTHK AWVJM0DT,0XoFprK,0N3 w.caiNG Jl t0 ,tten l thf c utrt Djj at Acton, pager trains wj'd be rua on Sunday, August 30, 1863.' Between In Sunup li and th? Caip Ground ai fimwc Uave ladianartslia at 8a) X. St.. 4S A. U V:3u P. U. and 8.01 P. M. Lesve the Cama CriunJ at 8;U A. M , 1 SO P. M., 5:0J M ajid 10:laj p.M. jrTicket tor the round trip 0 renu. T7"AII perso:i v-n traim without tickets will t charged fall fare. KOUtUT MKtK, Suo't. VV. Ii L .olk, Gnnrral Txket Agvot. aurt-'Vt FOR SALE. Wabash and Eric Canal Lauds. rW. PDLIIWISG LOTS OK TRACTS OF WABASH M an l Erie C i:ml Lan-i. htvinz b-c -nje f rMtet to 'he board of lingoes of the Waba.-h and Krie Canal for the lKti-paynvM f inter-it anf principal, w: l offc-cd fr nale. tyi !! previoudv ixirtiihil, n Mon lav, the Sth !j ot tcloier, l(S6a, at ttie IjolI (ftice in Terre llan'e, Indian. a'cordinj- tnthe prevision of an act of the General AmMy of ihe Stu'e of Irnliaria. apj roved Ivcetnher 26. entitled "An act to ameixl an wet rntit le1 "an act for the relief of tt e purchasers of canal lands, approved January 19. IS46 " if D E SC RI PT I OX OF, I LAND. i e ; e c V u i 5 ' EAST OF TIPPi-.CANoE, j (OrisinsI Certificate.) 275. K hfof X Wqr. 3 Cti K hf of X J ir 307" K hf of S K qr 3ii71 W hfr s K qr 3iOU K hf ors W qr 3201 W hfof S W qr Fra- ti na! Section 330O fractjoniil X W o4r j Trustees' Ct-rdRcate 25 31 nl4 e; 1" 27 n 1 w; 17 27 n 1 w! 17 i? ii lwj 32 :a n '5 e 32 32 nl5 e! 31 "27 n 2 e' 10 24 n 3 wi 80 00 M) 80, hO W)j M) 741 35 Lots 2S, 29, 30, 31, 6 ch ftrip! I ;3 li 11 e 8 00 ; WEST OFTIPPF.CAXOK, (Original Certificate ) 162ä E hfof S W qr 35131 n 17i35 n 1 e 8 80 00 16 J 00 laaö s w qr Trustee' Certiorates. 161 w fracof X V. qr... Hi S W qr r.f X W qr. . 2ti E hf f X W qr. ... s W qrof X h r... 461 S K qr of S F. qr...,
33 32 n 2 e 3H e8 3:':r2 n 2 e, 40; 7i3l n 2 e fcO; 12 U n 2 e 40 l!24 n 2 el 40 4'25 n 5 wi f)f3;79 15 25 n S wj 6HI, 5 31 n 1 wi 37-0 17;öl n 1 wl 4i'l 20,31 n 1 w 2i;.31 n 1 w, Sof 31:31 n 1 w; 47,46 2o : n 1 w 40. S6 :!0 n 1 w1 411 34 .'Ml n lw! 40! 3 3!l n 2 w 41, 3 H't n '1 w, 41 7 34 n f e 6.! 70 34 22 n lei 27 33
a i lis,) mi t .section. 1738 Al! of Section. 24?ß X E qr of S W qr 2477 S E qr of S W qr 2 ns e hf .r s w -it. 2479 S hf S W qr ! 2ts. s W qrof N W qr.. i 2ü 7 S W qrors W qr ; 2.rl' S W qr of N K qr ; 2-l 9 S W qr .f . W qr 23 0 X E qr of N E qr j i"fl S E or of S E qr : 21 N frac of S VT qr j 2"öU S W qr of S E qr - . . j Ev order of the Board of Trustees of the Wnhaidi and Erie Can d. J. H. HACK It, Clerk of Canal and Iiti.1 UHice. Terre lUnte. Aueu-t 16. l-63 aufH-ltdAwSw DRY COODS. m P o o CD W PS P b W H b CO 0 b 0 H m to b CO ! w CO o & b 4. w (a. M w 3: c Ü 4ti 7-1 o G Pi
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IM EPICAL COLLEGE. MEDICAL COLLEUC OF OHIO, cusrci-tsf 3sr-A.Ti. n i; s m o or i 8 o 3 ' (1 I rftriE keg 1 1-ak colkm; en- iMKLi-'riuN in t I tliis lastsitta n ili peii on M nJsy, the 2d Uy .f Noveridx-r, an! continue f-ur in.i th-. t Jinual Lecture will be dehver! iurii:g the u omhof OctcLer. FACULTY. L M. Lawfon. M. !., iTofenicr of the Institutes and Tractice of Mfi ci:ie. li-o. C. hi ickraan, M. l-, Profe-or of Surgery and Clintcl Surirv. . W. I,w...n, M. I)., rrofraor of Anatomy an rbv-üoev. M. R Wright. f. Profeior cf Obterrks and Ihaeassof W'wtneii an t lUtliren. Jaru'- Grahau, M V , Professor of Materia Medica aDl Th'raputic. X-ts.n Say'er, A. M. I B., Profea r of Chemi-try. L'harle Krarr. M. I.. DrmMitrator of Anatcray. F EES. prTe'-r5 Tlckera ..C 00 MatriculatK-n ltt, ipajalle oi) Jl to i fcr M,r:i Ti.""! ! Cwnuirrc.ai llo-pnal laset U io JuVUiul lic-et 5 mi Giabutalivu lee 2i 0 , . . . WANTED. WOOD WJSTTEX). l.vboii 1tttit run. totCATio or tnk r.ut.t IkHOiruU', vii tu, 1hs3. i SI. tLEDTU 'HiSvlJi Wil t. B ItFJMVKU AT THE l-si tat- f r :h Hi nd ami Septerujer I t, f. si up-jata premise. W . H. CHUbxumaX -,i---u,1-JW aaMUitea-Unt. m r . i.r irr..ki irr &eoria waoi. aeinrerj ana iii ra
DRY COODS.
SPECIAL SAI.K OF DliV GOODS VOlt it) l.WM I Now Commenced at No. 33 Westj Washinfrton St. a ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN! ! Croat liidiicriiirntsv OfTrrcd! DECIDED BARGAINS TO BE GIVEN. Thoe who bur Dry tlool for e s-h wift So mt not to mittake the house, lr.qu.re bar. at:J mk out. LVACII V KEITH'S SIWstl M3a?sIJlS.K AnJ nave thereby frm 25 to 3D per cent. Kcmt-rnVr tl t1 e o-.lr O'y (J.-vJ Store betweea Cbriy Mi.vrr' an ! the Fainter Ilou.se, oulbtiJe. 5.GOO iioi.i sit i ins, Whole l at Nw Y ort price. yrCvuuirv mert ljaiit. arr iiivite1 to call. LYNiJ:! 4 KKANK, Proprietor, Jy'-l 33 Wrt n ,li:n;twi UeU SUNDRIES. VOll SAM,: 500 iloz. Cihiss Fruit Jars; 1, KK (Iross Corks, all Mzep; 1,000 lbs. .Sealin: Wax; 300 oz. Bntihcs, cf all kiivls, sizes and st vies; 50 hhk Coal Oil; 10 bbls. Hcnzine; 20 bbls. Linseed Oil; 20 bbls. Lard Oil; 50 bbls. Lubricating Oil; 50 bbls, tYh.tin 500 oz. Quinine; 50 oz. Sulphate Morphia; 10 bales Terra Japonica; 10 cases Mass Litjuorice, pure, for To baconuds; 10 cases Stick LIiiorice; 10 bales Spon?, quality various; 800 boxes ( ilass, all sizes; 500 palls. East In lia Castor Oil; 8 tuns White Lead, in Oil; 4 bbls. Sp'ts. Turpentine; 22 bbls. Varnish; 1G bbls. Alcohol; 472 lbs.Cmn Shellac; 45 bbls. Oil live and Wheat Whi.-ky; 10 doz. Old London Dock Gin; 40 doz. Iondon Porter; 40 doz. Scotch .Ue; lly IST L. UM KT V .HO ICG Aft, YVHOLF.SALE DRUGGISTS, Jy4 Xo. 4J Eat Washington Street. DRY COODS. THONSSEN & LAHEY, G7 iVjw Wasliititon St. HF.TWF.EX ILL1X0IS AXD TEXXESSEE STREETS, 7ILL SELL FOR SUTT DATS AT RETAIL Shirts, Warrentcd to fit. Corsets, Hoop Skirts, liinens, &c. And olTcrgreai inJucementa to boyers of OTIONS, 5cC. GT Wovt VatttntontKtrecl. i.P.rilv NOTICE. TO OW.MIUS OF DOfiS. OrncK or C:tt Ci.rtf , lüDiASAroUB, Aug. 5th, 1V53. "VTOIICE IS HERF.UY G1VF.X THAT ALL HOC, LIX CKN'SKS issue-t in 1J2 have expired, and that any perx'-n or j.erons owning or har-orirj; any animal of the d. gkind. w.tliinhe limits of the city f Indianapolis, with-'ut havii. first f.bta n-d a license n1 chck therelor fn-rn the City Clerk, arid attaching aid che. k to a njbstanMl collar t kaihr.ir n, copper, brai or other dural. Ic Material, to K worn Vy Mich dojf, re liable t a f ne of n t than 5 or mor- than 20, with the eot of prosecution. Further, that it I tbedtityof th Fo1 cern- n of the c'ty to kill all an'maN of the dojr kin? founl runt inj at larc, uule-s th-ownrn of the aam have ci'i plied Uli the fc-i-ifo.n; rrtjulrrment. Attest: CTKLS S. I'.L TTEHFIFLD. aui:H-!3w City Clerk. MILLINERS. HISS J. DOYLE UA3 TERM AXKNTLT LOG TKD IS IXWAXAP0 LIS. I.oom over No. Bate House block. Wen Washington Ktrrt. jl i.,y intend- '.: cpi:is a Pari M'lliuery Emporium, whre at -ill times may l-e f.jund a full anortmei.t .f ISoiiiicfsi, ltiI)I)ons, rroiirli Flower-, rimin g, Hril:il Wreathe Ari4 all coh! usua'ly found In a firtela- Honse. llvi:i hroijcbt fr.m the F.at an p-rtTced IJV.cher and 1 res-rr, .is Iiovkoijl p y panicultr atteMion to all or W or calls in that line. Mis. I) return ter thanks for pM favor a'id oliciti a eor.timiaiice of tb tnr. JuljlT-dlj SHIRTS, &C. Gents' Furnishing Goods! Shirts, Mad to order. And a PERFECT FIT W A h:xted. Alo, Ready-Made. All ize aid ttiler onhai d. - ' j Tireeti.rif.rSlf Tijl f' 'S. Measurement aentbj taaU. LndicV ami Gnls lIoHirrj- nnd FitriiMiiiig (;ons nt tax: ft aa) 30 U K N T U AMIIXiTOK VrilLET. aprioea-dlj B U AN DK'S TUSSILAGO la P!eant to the Taattv Chldre err for tt.
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p i: i n u u it o c K it i k s, " FltWTS, YEGJTABLES. 4Ci, : Ä.nrrcn r iritM.n, No. 9 West Washington SU BtTTFR. A HSF lITOF PrdE nCTTlR, Wf STera Krve ail Pine ri I t"tee-e, Ji.t fswlTe4 lr SIMlfK W 1 1X1 A KS. X. f Wrt Wtliinrton ?treeU la -A-.R-'-LÄ X M'ivPs. AM T"W KTsTT-nVK bitPnn Iii Co.Te. in -tore - fw aale lw l j sAW Vf K A tllLUAMS. "o. t Wet Wa-hiPfton atrret. OH 1 1 RXF.S KFNTi CELEbUATT.D EAST IXIdA emIFl I C-Cee, tb best .rsmd t off- I -- Call aiKl examit it at SAW TI K A w ILIJAK5', "o 0 Vaniirt4Hi atreet 50 KITS SOS. 1 AM 1 V ACKF.RKU EIMtELT fr fasillr u-f, Ju-t arrtvie at ?AMTn.jtTriL!jyr. No. vast w htmrt at. VL.4UGK AirrrENT vr rxiiix nMTTi VuK llrson, lniawis!. Ilunp-!' -Xt IUcl arirctr! w ith jeat care, and f.c aale U-w at SlWTKfr Uli k - No. Wt Wakln-twi aU - Ola iWlii l)t'XbSAKXOU)!sF.XTltArlOlLlD fXJ fjjJ aixl tres iI Kjr Coe, tl bM lw ne. Call atid get tvine. !ut bp tri Mnall pacaa'' ruit the trade. SAW TKK A s IIU AS, So. 9 tTt w ahlnirtfm at. VL50 A LARGK TtCK OF EVF.KT VARIETT OK Staple mn4 Fancv i;rcrje. Tbacco, Clxara, W .! and Willow Ware, White lla, atackcrrl. fl m..n.'fruut, Cnret Frul'a, Jellie, P.ckWa, hpKe4 ty-tT-,Ae,4c. Jruo-rie. -'1 1 chrajr laan an kow la tie ntv at SAWYKK vti!JJAM'v lre:iii No. V Wet Watonrin FEMALE COLLEGE. GLENDALE FEMALE COLLEGE. riHK XVXT Si:.S)M .F TMI ISSTrTVTlOX WILL 1 Is-irin ti M -ti-1- , Sptnwr 14, l".V. Th Imcation, near Cir.cinTiati, on ttie C'u cinnatt, Hamilton and ton !'a'lrJ. crtaral inl very de.lrahle; the tit Im1 nr'. i:i c are nt riiai VJ. lle .oWIK anl ccommotat oti rr nrrj.! .ikI rlrmit; th Teacbr. In th I t-r-ry anl otninu-t'ta! flepartnienta, ara t.iiof I ase!; be course ef fti.1v t a t li.roiR h ati-1 e'etil4 as a.T KL r, bihI tt;' ctm'crs are :iiU'rat. lilt-nJa! i a dedrat le j.late U t iii g .'.xs in thee tra-uMi'U time. For catat sjfoea, iif.rni!oii t lmiif a1drea Lev. J t; MOXTFOKT, P. anglS. CtU-nJaK'. ItanuItrtuCeunty, Ohio. MEDICAL, v mp tiu: i:vil i. thi: uro. PRACTICAL ACCOUCHER. V . fix if " V." 1 J : '-l .4 1 ,U m - w Tm k m w-o - - ----. . , Fir k m 's-VILINTHE a tthe amrkicax ihspfxsart wf treat bt jt. a w tuethod. and with the hpriet reavlta, Va tti'iH, Lth -rrAf i, (whites.) l'H.iry and all other diaeast to which the Jtnrictn milt ae pruliri' liaMe, Send three dolla and rec-ive by tipre. on. ul the Iwc?or"a lenntlt ,syrivyf. Thi. in.tnjanent hul1 b ued by every woman in th. land, for tt purpose of eliliH,ciinfort, hi-it'h dc. eei.t fre. on rece'pt of .-tamp, a copy of ur Private liettet to Married Ladtea on health, rc. The IitctorV ol.f r.tted crawl e V, freh from the 1 pet ary, are rjr ynj in impl liaeaMs, irrejril.vnti-s, Ac. lYicc 1, nt by mail. At ibe Anurii fin lirt.mnry we al.-o treat, vitfmut mr wry, atvi with never failing uorena, Vrnrutl, nr what the q'jarku call -eje. ot mcrt lisae; Ay.AiVi'a In all It stairs, GonoiThea, Gleet. Mrictore, Hydrocele, Circocele, Varicocele, Cari-c-le, 5ermatorbea," Semtnal Weakness, Nocturnal Fmi-'ion, Sexual I)-lil.ty, lmpoicncy, and effects of relf-at-us. Tfhe lad ln are treated of in a "private letter," Lieh we aetid free on receipt of Mamp. I he experience of the Surceon In charge of thUde. partment i-i some of the bet Hospital fn Earope and la New Trk City, enatd- hin t treat patient acietitifleaJlj and restore them speedily. rhos llvinir at a distance ran eorarastikate by letter at d le treatrd at their homen. In ureuteaae .eud $1 or tl" anl r-ce(ye rr .: l-ines. Conuttatjo-i frr and timfiUHti il. Room No. ?4j; Eat-t Washington Sm-et, liMlianat olii.. I. it.' Box 124. a:r dlT-wl2t.lam CLAIM ACENCY. McKERNANS,"PIERCE Cc CO., AtTHOBIZ n A'r VT fOB TUR COLLECTION OF SOLDIER'S CLAIMS, YIpt-L COLL CT HH KItV AXD 50LD1F.P.Ä' Pensions P.tir,tie. H-rk Pav, Pay for F.itra Inty, and Pj f .r ll-r lot wliile In tb aerrlce, 4c, at d wili collect Claim at W.-h njrtoii City. OrricE No Wet W.hinarii treet. fnet door east of Palrn.-r Mouse, India-iap Ii, lud. box 1004, enclose a ktamp. Major Walker and I. S McK'ernan have an office la Na-liviile. Tentics-r, J. H VrKeKXAX, I NSliW S. PIFFCE. I). S. M K Kit VAN, I MJ. J II. WALKER. fji'e 2d Ind. Cavalry. Krrrrcrt Go. V.rt'-ti Aijt Geu. Noble. Cen. Ixvef Judee IVrkm. lfrl anap.-ll.. Jarte39-dtf TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS. e-j 5 Q 0 ft "9 n 3 JV. I KEFPON HMj am M AKK TO Oklif R. ALL ' kind of Virt.! U,:mr,t mrA f.rmm ... carve to order, with de.iayi. emhletn, or deric that may b -a'it-d. Ttie de.ini.a: afcythtna: in our line mill 0. to jrirmiaca'.l, av e use nne hut the beat material and inire 1 work. mrhll-dAwlr REAL ESTATE AGENCY. rfIcKernan& Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGEXCV First Door Risl of Paler r Housr, (ür STAIRS.) T HVE lr.U f LV. HC l'ir AXD LITT TX the Oy of InJunap-11, a ml Karma aud FarmIn Land in thi stute.md i'.l eil I wer than raa b. pure haa.d Ue tak r. . fabll 44w
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