Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4024, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1863 — Page 2

Democratic Documo it j.

Id Irr. lhe Di macrntlc 7frnbr f tha ..rural AicMy t.tl, f Jin' Mitnx foni id bt4rjr of tbe l -, r-o. w r laor tad bot Nen ., Jar, of i twMUtm 1 tern. Tbl Bnjpl.5t a u F.f s w.u b fwa aJ aWJlr.e 1 1 &0 psr badr. Thr rvnacrlpt Act-pcn 0. W. YoOrbfei, CO tl OilptS BM,. tka na of 1. ,re-.-.tre. f.-ry .IWa Titi ..ore of tbe Cnt .r-eetbea Mr. Yo-rbeea. 01 a n'tK. t-w orevytat ,n,r ' PW!c attention. a'd ev n et'l- rntjjta -avsM bare ac'tpr. ! "ake a ?- pbteto'efctp. rTtc-l fr band red. Xh .ikrlr f Ihe (Vilsen peecti of ff n. T. W. V raee., dHrerred 1 tbe 11e f rr rtati. F -brf7 lt. 1 (X oo Ü. "Act t Indem- lf th rrV1fH ! MWf pf-ti for aa-pendtia tbewrlt ef rorr A actid-melB jm'ttarjre tkrf Is to rfatea In pm bU form. a ret can V Htln4 at I Till 1 h cett1irt af M'.V -rb p-tbe InSerty of tba edt tea. and ab on Id r 'B tbe Bent a or every vor Hi It make a pampblo r all! p. !t S) ft ViirH. All order -boebt llrert tbe apeec.be tobeeent h f et j-ea. tht p Uf will b oa cetu a capy, O't b prepaid. Addre-a HLDER, HARK5ICSS BtNGHAM. . Irvtl.napo'ie. DAILY SENTINEL T.it -1 r mct Br fmesicrvei. jcih FiTTdaY MOKMS0. SEPTEMBER 4. Profitable t the If epubllcans. Out uf tb ihre au! a half million" of dollars which It i Utel on Republican authority the A'lm'nitrUn i f xrding per dj on trcount ofthartat leart to and a half, or orrr a hurvlred iliou4i!'l miUioui rer )tr, foe into th hnU of the Republican part in the payment of ofScer. men contract. drfrtiing. &c. How ntiurat it U iht Ihej thouM be in faror of wsir2 ar iiwlefinitelT, or until the Southern jtiena uf alaverj U exitiuUhed. Onfritgeou Lying, The Ci nein Ii -ti CmnieixUl of jeterJay Utes t litrinllf , an follow: W hive it on rtrettf cvl auhnntytht Va!l4n lihrn, D m. V-toihee an-1 Fernand Wmk1 hie in conclave at Niigir KjIU thi me k " Mr V-riHm hi not hetn oit of Indian for the pin is e-k The Cincinnati Commercial know ili4. Wluf, the'i. the object of iw inf. miu ilMh'-l-? WW it ctn be thought of a Cause which requires auch d wnricht lyin t5Tu tinit? ' When uch lie are wilfully rircuLited, tbe obvt i to cover or conceil aome frau-U w itch tie Vhoütioniit re prepirinx to perpetuate poai'r in their h m l. Dperte indeed mut be the f.jrtufidt f the fiction or the pnty tht compelled u rtoit u su.h scouu Ireli.-m tu au Uin iuelf. Twm Facta. The M larukre New tj tht two aa'herdt fa-ta h're teen re. ently puMielr tnied. which re a;wr;8cnt. They are a fIl.w: 1 lf pfy valuition in Ms- chueu h.i largely m reHced since the commencrment of the war. 2 C firm In the army, believinz the rebels tote iirly deteitcl, are anxiou'ly inquiring how th r term, of errice may be perpetuated. Herere tw import int iid ience which aflvct th termination of our nitionil trouble. Ti e lojal'lcipiuli-t and contractors of New Ene lnd are getting immeneW rich ufon the calami tie o' he ntin. A vat horde of M jr and Bri;adr Genertl l'XV forwarl to peace an event heb will con-ign them to the obscurity of prirtrQ(:fe 0:'coiir-e there are exception; but. at a n.. both cUa-e look uran the tetoratitn of thw tM Union aa a person 1 c.l mitr. Thelii ßuenc of tliee two cl tse up-in the policy yf the adrn'tiitration i all powerful. To ie:herwiih the A,H)litiot.ifts. they claim an ex cWto're title to all the "loyalty" which exi-t- in t'e lan. They hover about Washington like an w-Tiv of locusts They fill the depurtmenta and criw.l the ante room a of the White Home. Alwy vigorovs and always clamoroua, they con trd the fiction and manufacture the principles of the Republican party. Under these circumstances it is eaj to ar. count I r the existence of the doctrine that the AdmiiDtration ia the Government It h al o ay til account for the proposition to conquer, poeaesland h"M Sim tea in miüttry Miju-ition a territories. Anything which will coutlnue the opportunities fur plunder and the pretext for war meets from thee ekes an e?er approval. An? tnt4(re which promise the restoration of the Union and an honorable petce, is for the ea me reton bitterly opposed and denounce!. If t'i) peple t Crry Uie loyal 5 ytr itfraiy le t If t'la petple would anve the Union the? matt State fcr the Union. Another oo Lite. Thousand, of millions of doll r per annum conatitute a power which it ia bo fav matter to master. fubltc I eel nsi at l lie uilti Th.e are unnii.tik Ude iu l c ition tint the S-iut'flrn peop'e are t'ml of the war. and would gUdloreturn to their alleince to the Union if a warlwas opene! which wouhi not itirolre hu iniliafon and degradation. Some of tl e most prominent men in the South, and . Itre portion ( thtj popul ttion, htve t.tken no part in the war and hjve contributed noihinp to iu upiort except ry compulaion. The Philade'pl.i rYtn, au X Ire ft 9 tuppotter of the Alm:uitr ttion, i a !atter from iu eJiur in With bjtoj. cites the utrincnt of a (otlirain Im hid jut arrived from the hevl qart4r ol Genertl Gbt. at Vickburg. to tl e atm effect From the repreenutiona it p. pears, J t'ie edi'or of thtt print 1 1 attte it, thtt tf e only troub'e of the je'p!e "i how to t back the fire-i ie with the let KMf property and nl'-rea eel." There ia undoubted ei deiiCcythst a tmiUr slate of feeling exi ts t'.rurout the Suthern Srafe. A few days a;o tli te'esraphic diapatchm referred to a let ter hich had been received in Washington from I a Mr. Adams. a trie: d of the; A dra iatratun, who had recently returned ; from i tour thrtxigS Virini, N. rth ! Ctrwllra, Georgia, AU'itrai. Teanc-scc. arJ ! Kent '4 ky, repre-entinp that a strontr Union entimei J ex sted amouc the rp!e of thoe SiAtea Thf Hier was pubil b d ia full in the N itional In tell veneer of Siturd.y lat. As tut tier of publrC. Intere.t weive the letter entire, with the iötroivtory remarks ol that pr:nt, as follows: TO BC OB HOT T Bk? Th? rerv interesting letter inserted he!ow ! from ren'lem n of intellicence ni honor, perto lj jsII k toan t u sn I wne attteraTitii ,,f f ct fe entilel to lull crelit He ia. mreovrr. a thoj.uj-h lofabst. nd ha been a unburn nd dcidTJ friend f the A Iruirutrafion, Th- reuh f hi o-eraMn in a recent and extend! touJn th jSuh he ha iho'ight of ut5tetit interest to be mTi iic t-l to the public here and re are irw fhat II ol our re-den will nree with him Whal he reNtes of Southern fee!in and S mth era l?ne cn hsrdlf aurprUe any one who cm Imaribe tbe extremity of aflTen'nc an ! he multipMel oe which the ctue!ea rebellion hat be-.Qht to ererv ftmilv of the South; but it i on'v h'e wh fr .m b rth or ln a'aa.tciatio'i orvlen.n-l üie f-eliiij; in tl e S .uth recanlit; tlirllaves who can ppre Ute full v the hxfu mtl iotenity of the Southern iL n ! on the J'aevt W.e not aUfpHI. therefore, thtt the rxtren ofmffer,n and the hopelesi.e of ihe

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d i !i. retii e lb ir tft a i d rr ri t lt ' al!-L;a vr. f as the he nM-rea h r forci I o t; itiil w c-ti wrll tin-ler-t."l ft.1. t . r. in the South inoWi: " - ' " i lie i T I ' " - uf-r rid inen d hhle ruin to their lountn a ; the mit ubatatHial dtfficultv !U thew.ij -t a restorttX n of tl. Utlon- It is Ut th-e rule tiie death.ie of this Tl cur.try to ny whether it shall, po far a depetvis on thrm, h ive Union and the C .wtitotiun. or imine-line and forcib e en)anciat n. with ruin to a tnoietv f t e countrv. proUaried war and a viol .tel Cor.B'it i 'II w e'oqi.en and fore b'e U e ap pe.I with whieh the witter close Iii letter, and W I- tl. l- wit t-taiewfjc perlMl Iftritln e to he Chie' M irtrate, we uke the H etty of placing tefue l'in: Tftr LtTTEh.. Ncbfol;. Auptt 56. 1663. To tht E'l'tnr of the X-ittonml lnttl'icp ncrr : II itin jut ieturtiel from a tour through Por tio" of tl e Stat- of Virginia. X rth Croüun. r.oa Al.b.ma Teine--.ee and Krnf n k V. and U4ii.ß ruet in rat travel msnv of the hr ! rorr prominent p..l.iicwn or tlio-e Jt;.te. ml. j a wjt m-t tuMinl under the fin uni-nncr, j had frequent rotiveriiion with th-m on the ! auie-t ol tne war 1 onsm. irt.iect. lenna on tl e pffffnl aid luttiie ol our cnui in, ard its probHtde renult, leel aa-ure! to nie extei t th.t a brief at nop-i of the impre-sion made on mv min 1 ill üut be altogether un tccept ible to yiur i .,,.l,r. " ! The war, they arjue, t intitue-l for the purpone of securing further cntr tntee-i ti their own peculiir i:-titutiii- lvery-ind to re pre- wbolitionism oi Northern npre-riona on their riht. It bearing on- the institution In t leen to eiken and endiner i entire over throw. They admit iht they hire b- en deceived by their political leaders. anl that neirly all their prom'eea hiveprove-l ftilur-a. They ree. they leel thv cru-hinp fft-ti of the war upon tl.e-dave

State, and admit if it indefinitely font jiueMhiti pi it .t ph-c pt ure o the wide 9frr yl com. the in-titnfion of I tverv will not onl lie Ii d n Tnfi ili-aer whi-h i involve-l in thi- fimn'e per r f aniiihlition. but th it their frmer lsvei t -r o-e " whidini; up their ne-ent S'te in-itu will U drsfieilinto Jhearmvof theUn e.1 St es ; n-." bu' it i ee.' tu polo-ins at our h ind for l be purpo?e of continuing the war on tie Ve-tel ri. t-. te liti'e " u-t fiiod- d widow- i d .j.n. j or'ih'ili. eheijdiel liifiu-. hP cu-t for nothing Thi one single fact heirs mireheivily n-n i" th; -trusr-jle .ffr 'vdolcil p.wer lhrouh Ihe them thin antlhin cl-e connected wph the wr; cou-ro! of ihe nitioi,'- i.i-e and I. e-M-a; th s4 now p:irent inevit b'e t it, ii" nt' we -'n'l d -u tt,e n .?nts be irthev exnres-a williiisne-i to ccde t :my terms im on tl e duy b-ikei-iu the State, in the

which rhill not humiliate and derde them. . They aflitm (in f4Ct they expect, they hoi e. ih y pray" lor it.) that it is not for them to le lor peice, but lr the President to hold out the olite br.iicli; and if the l'reileiit wete to irfue procl.tm ition holding their leider- to a strict c couut-tbilitv for !he rebellion, and ofTer the people protection in per-on anl property, 'ear'ns: the in atitution of slavery to the constitu'ionat immuni ty of ilielaw.ihe will not only accept it. but w ii hail the act as in naniinous. n b e. pte t Th'H it will tie r'n ci el tbat the Kieit in -es of ihe S.uhem people are tUwluv: mi h puli.t j of honor, whii h to them i of far ere -ter impot i I than leteit in b-ft'e, the !o?s of strongholds or i the reluction of their at mies. All thi ihey can I bear, but dihnr th-v cannot l.er. and thev I I hope, thev expet, thev pnv thtt the prrsi dent will sp.ire ihem lhi- uiHpekible hutuilii tion. In riew of lhee simple truth. would ak, Me-r Editor. thriiih the me-lium of tour i iv 1 1 u ibie journal, it the Prerioent cannot rfT ti to be mpti ttiinuMi-? Ii, Her the fill of Ch o'e-ton. he cannot atlonl t oflTer home ifcrin whi h ihall it duce the gie it ImhIv the Southern people to rfrtuin to their l!e:iiu e o the Fe . er;il Union und the Government of the United Siites? If he be ambitious of envi dle lame, he will ! it; if he leires t be renemlered ai the second Whini;ton. lie will !o it; if he wishes ti B -cute lo hitn-cll ihe apx II;iiion of Abrah iru the Grent, he will lo it; if he wi-hes t iniit;te the ex imp!e of Hito who tVu 'o thou Hi.d Am no more," he will do it; und, I may add. if he wi-he-t proclaim the popul ir sentiment of the Atneri can eople, and the sentiment of hum iritv. -i v i 1 -izition and Cttrint i.tnity throughout the world, he will dj it; which Gd u'rmit. for petce'a rake. Yours, very tiuly. Jon Adams Jr. We repeit the comments of the Intelligencer npn the.-e evidence of the willingness of the S inthern people to return to their allegiance to the Government: "It is for tho?e who rule ihe de-tinie of thi creat coun'ry to say whether it shall, so fir as lepen! on them, h ive Union and the Constitution, or immed ate and forcible er.iunripition. with ruin to a mo'ety of the country, f atricidil war, and a viola'ed Constitution." From the New Tork Journal of Commerce. Tlie f inancial Com btI'.vl I to be Avoided. While Ihe act to provide a national currencv was under di-cu-sion, there wete many efloit. m:etOrh iw its evil temlency, an I ti prererd it en ictment Th it 1 bor i now over, an I the "ii'r eood which c:in come fpm an ex iiiiiu-ttion of the U. i the prevention or raitijja'ion of ihe ev U which are m st to be t'reidcl lrm it- exe cution. In our I ist, we p in ted out the l inderwhich wete likely to occur from a collision be tween the oh! .nd lifW ars'ems. and Cillclat teution ftipeci.illy r- the purpo-e now ivoel at Wa-.! in-ton, to ctablidi the new hink upon the ruin- of Stitw intitutio:ia. The objex-t ol thin substitution i declared to be. the leire ol he (Jener il G ivenunent to luve the in meyel institnti ns of the country under its control ami fcupervisii n The d tuer d' u. h a connection imi't be at pirent to every reflectinj; nrnd. Hitoy e orhe- ti it thre re no mem- so txtent . r the unli-nib'd t e ol the public futnU The origin il dr ilt of the net Inder di-cus-ioi retriiel ti e Sei'retiiry of the Treiui v in thipirfirtilir: he ci'u'd lopsit the pub ir ni .r ev it any ol the lunk. and to .my m um; but I e m'i't in i 1 1 c ie- t ike an rquil iitnount o ilr nitiontt st ck as -ecuritv. Alter iipi-Ii fi'ie.e. thi re-tiic'tion wt- rein ve 1. xnd the p. wir the Se-etiry ovet the fund-of the Tie:our w ilet witlurit limit. We eil'ed I'tentioii to tind nicer I'mrn thi- source; but our w irnin' wmet with ihe i-irmce tint the nvoiev would alwat be -afe, a- the Secietarv without lejisl live promntinj would ex ict amp'e tecuritv f,n everv dollar of the public monev. We are now only on the threshold of the. et periment, and yet we lein from theorem of the Sifretirv th it he hi tiken the verr cnir-atin-t which our w iriiinjr ' uttrre l He h iconcluded, or annotince 1. 1 ex ict ID pr cent o the c.it'itd rlock in t(. k. and o t ike. in a I li ti-in. a Imnd from the sto -kh older t the full amount of their cip til! Who would Nnd; in Ii crmnde'y. one hutvlrel thoimn! dolhrs no so h ei-uritt? It i e-v to ee i h it the lo-e -Ins cre of the Gcnenl G ivernment is hk-lv to brinj into twins t Tr" j riy of b.nk f -irruli ton "stire I chief! for the purple of di-tribu' inj currency and av tiling o'' the troveriimem derita. ieverI gentlemen with litniiel meitiborrw llOd.OO'l in r;o-ernmeiit -to k. nivin i commis-ion for their n-e. atid thus e ure I l.iHVl in b ink notes fpm W.ih'ii2ton. Thev pn btnk. receive dep-t-it. and miy theu piv if iu. origin il loin. The Serretirv of t'-e Tie -snrv deposits $lw.iHfl with them urMi I'l percent. security .md their joint bond to mike'to ti I Thev loin it out. honestly intending tmikej riMKlu'ieofit. aülfo-ivethe rirmci I i . rnt..r - i to be re-torel in lue time to th Tremirv U i ' thev ure new. .in d bite few regul ir cu-tomer- in j a legitim te bu-:i es. IV-i Ie-, "he very fn t of ttteir e mnection witfit'ie I iei-iiry will -end them j a thront: of polit'cnl teche. who a'wits eiet.-i ' a jdtle ac omm m ition for iheir infl ien -e 1 In-. with th? t-t intention- in the world, their inve-t I me-it ctnnot terci'izel when the Treiurv I nee I its tun.!.. The hoar of nee.! i- ,lar..v- - I o . , Monr Mr ro irnon i nev cit.nof re-pon I The stocks thrv htve depo-iie!. it m iv be will not e!l for enough to Heern the circulation; the'r bonJ ii worthier; and the public fundi are lot B.l B 1 - in. Ifthidtnrer ei-sts where the oci it do not mien.; nr iru-i. wntt win cover the ri-k of i debns with thtt windlinc f raten itr w ho hang arotin I the hinkin-r sy-tem of every State, -rk .... . ...... luff an avenue to evade the laas -nd ptev u.n j the public? Will no such rogue avail th.m p-eite- oi me new act. and eu er th:. ursotnJctl wav to the public t.e-nrv? But hi i t 1iatrirMe the patmnace morf lhf -errrtl int:tmi.m- 0 t ah f trinc;p i it to be rjivi Ie or rw.ferrel? "The C mptriilVr tht thr re t.v heeomc the fin-tpc-'-l cer,rn fie Ci'ivernnient. V h t rn lifüms ill Le ex R.H ah i. ... .v t'ie O.ivernnient." Wh t rn lifüms ill Le ex CM r in : " ''it -ervtce vre tVv reu 'er f'TMii-h a .H-tlnrtioi.? Will ij Hj,k in Ihe p,r..ß'a of th.so.lifiecti.in? Thc-e are n,.t -I'e q-ie-ttons Thev mtit stsnle everr th mi hfnl : Ptr;t aith their terri'.le ai-inhr-snre 1 he i f?rve-nnent hs thi m mnt over thirtv rn lli.m till im ;f raonev in it cfiest. All of thi. -we the pec. arvi a much more a. ahall he area-

te?, i t't !e crrrrel "t I !!, n t'.re pet a'nn i 1 We ; r-tide of c-orrnp'if n. corrwlii g e'-. y . ti ! a 'tit K r t.... !,, ft i "In- trf t d nr J Mr v ' a I e cr i r Ther.b ti e j U tun -, nl -n a we i ir eiavaxem nnin never fi.ive tee i eii -r n'-iiel um It i not rrc-4iy t the e'ah!ihtnrnt f these t:ew btfk-th t they h 'nil be the cuto Ii in of the public ft:nd; and we rmnit ee how ntiy food cti'nrm fid ti sl ul-lerat the danger, both finnnchl and pjl;ticil. wh'ch muft alten! onuch di-tr:but!in But if the hrcin mint be kpt. and th m i'f, l'r rftli'M-! reotw, mut !e 1 n"! 1 1 itftit utu.n unexvi-ed at.! ron'rolJe-l at W u.'iiin;iiii." the f ''P ni y certainlv itit th it tie tre -urv h ill hs vetniethiny m re th 'ti the h i'lof 'f evM-i'v It woil I be reit f -'r to auv b it k to in We it ot.e uf "t '.ie Cu 'ti cil :2e! of the Got ernnietit" ltd allow it l ne million or two uf the nu'du fund. pjjinT out ita own riirrencv wli-n cit!e on for it'-t-ur-e ment. erei it it pave ecurT cect rer cetit in Unite! Si fe b-.nda into he Treaairer- kee .ini. It wuM th-n driw the interest on th- b nd. and h i e the ne f the m te . w ith tVe it flun' e ; no ni'f.n me o woui-i ir -or n nmr - enrne.fv hope thtt thi- .potior, of -Min-t t lea-t be ettled ti the Mitere-t of the tie -:rT me ornrr o-uojer we Mti.or iire sfi'Hir to avert; lut directiiiir pub' if iit'e-iM-m to i, the tile of corrnriton thus iet nt woik mT l-e aomefh'nsr if i' poer. A hrvwd -d'licitn re m rke-l. when th det iiN f tins b u.kin? -. heme were firt in ide k "in to him. " w h e er riti tr'a thi- power iu the full i 'e of m.-cer-Jul oe ration, c.i ti rule the rountry " But cret su riti'-e h ii been mide to obtain it. od ihe end i not vet Everv bmKinsr ii-M lutHMi in our hnd i- to be rruhel 'h t ihi new power m y have fre scope. "If would be bet ter," sit- th heid f thi- depirtmen , "to wind u: present S't'e inst'rution. and oruu 'z t ew n oi iti'tn." and the whole power of the Gov emmetit is to be direrjel to hi- end We miirht b lu'le n w tiefire them s r.tTi: i r mis. D..Ivlb Count v D..M cfutic Csvf.?ws. The n-uiocr cv of D K il'i nir in rontenti n on theS9ihof AiiL-'S' 1J j .r S W ? n Cli ir mn,xiil Wu H DiLT.s S: -renry ! ' f'-'.'ow-inz ti- ke: nni:n t'f l; F CVtk J. hn Kaiston: br Trei-mer. (Jr. kok RAitLT: lor RecmdI .!- l a t ..- a T er- -",MX ,HTr: iM" mr A"ri";"r-A' GoktCHIXH The following rciol j'iol)! were UiMimouIv adopted: ,Va n- -., i..-ni.;d:..,. ,ir! , , r t- u . . " r. i llt llnf I'.'IIHIlJ II I) K.I ll f'llllllll If ill-Ill I 111 Count v convention iis-mhlel, ipt linti to an nil wise and ill Pee'i Providence tr the tecu tuOe d" our intention- Hnd the hone-ty of our purpo-e, do ie-'ihe nnd t fi-lnie: 1 Tht we re now. we ever hive been, fiunlv :ind heotil Hft c'.icil to the Constitutionof our roii'iiiy. b-tlh Fc-I r l :ind Stme, and :sre wd'iiiL' to iehl obedieix e to all law enacted in contoitn irre to the siti.e. 2 Th'te lo'k upon the premi civil wnr b oii hi nlx.ut h unw or int -Ide ii.ierlVreio-e aiiil I in itu-i-ni ol ciliz"!' in the N rther and S 'Ulh em Slate-. ;ii.d w hi' h i ke;t up atid continued iv inicupdoii. diii'ii and ambition- men lioili North mi l S ufli, a- a urea n ition ! ctl itn it : and we behexe it should be brought to a lo-e - peii!v po-il.le 3 Thit we are in fivorofnn n nvc dne n'j.t ment ol our present tui'ioiial 1 ßieuit ei. without further flu -i op id blood 4. Th it we look wit! leep solici'ude. :l irm i ind ho r r u;oii th? r t;iiil -tri Ie- ih it are be tin nide bv the nirfv in ikiwpi tovir l in its dii'e militii v despot Um. ml the -uhverMou mil ih-re i ird l dl c ni-'it ii'ioti il refr liut-, n 1 itteuints to m ike ihr iitbiinrv w ill of an imbe-.-i'e to in t'ie h mmU and nii'l r the coi trol ( a set of deinit.i dem igoyues. the irovemitJi liw of our o i'-e h 'P; '. but n w di-tricted and di-tre-ned O'intrv, iu-tead of the Constitution and l.iws in "te puru int thereto 5 Th.iT we renn li tie md mntemptuou-ly re j-i-t the ide i or din attempted to be crammed lo ii the i hi o it o I the teoIe. th.it "ihe Ad mm j is' rat ion i- the Govern ment," believing, a w e do, j th it the will of the people in the l y- of ourj it ref.it hers, etnbo lied in the Constitution, and desipe! to be perpetual, i the government, and j th.it all ofli'Tr, Irom the I're-ident down to Su I pervUor. aie but the agent of the peop'e to ex rente hit will Ilm- cni'iouied; the duties of ail s-iid olhvers are therein, ni l by the I iws eincte! in conTo inifv th"re'o, ,-loirly define I, url fir ill v dldtioii- theteol, dune coptraiy to the powers t'lerein Mpecifiinl, I hey ate .is much amenable to I w. and subject to the penalties of the same, as the ino-t humble tifzen. 5 Tl at we aie oppised to the ece-ion of the S inthern S'ate a we I as the action of the present admiiti-tr ti n and its abolition aiders and .Tthei ent. in wnginsj war agaitt the Kedcril Constitution Ntid it de cn lcr? in the North, and we do den-'iince and condemn txith i 7 Thit the ormizition of recrjt societies: nd furiii-hiiijr arms to the s.ime by the execu ' r..Ai ,i.a ... . A . .... . ..... i i- uic o' 1 1 c n hid ii u-i & pnrr, til p,t'nst the consent of a m jority ol our citi.en. we believe, i- for the control of ihe coming eleu lion- ol" the State, h- h is 1 itely been Jone in our iter State of Kenfutkv. ntid eden u!ice ;tnd boinin ite the-e ihin - contrary to the geniu- J .md spirit ot our m-t it u'lons, mid a disgrace to the Ii tue of Kej nbl c 8 Tint we cjreud to the sol.liet-of Indian i and es ei-i illy to thebos from De Kill count v, O'ir Imrtftjili i iji-i'ul iti iu I r tneir br ivery, nd siiii'vithv for their ulYi'riiigs ami irivaliotiin the tented fidd, and to ihe hiend- of all who hive been iieic ivel ol fiiend and relatives our amceiw cnloletice. P sit Ci i'ntt The Dem cr i tic si d conferratiie t'il'zen l P ev county aie rejufted to m et in mi- convention at W i let il e. on S itur day ti e 19 h d. d S . ii bi r, 1 1 C3, tor tl e purpose of elcfitg c ndid ifcs to he voted for at the cheuiii 0 tob-i election. Frj-n th r iicm dti !M u-ri-nt, -pr. ?. rinnnclal tin. I iiiiinii-rrnil n iiim.i rj f r tlie I'.tst tt d-i'm. Tl'idelit b.i;i. a 1 1 it in I cm 'X e f('-l hi the p'i'dli- in t .K't. C' o V.r.n i?:-l re l;i--in tl fort-in it iciu t , ii..!ii e I a b:;ov u.t niokc lor gold ag tin. .ii,"i i i'e idiin-el tu 1 1 i i during i he et-k 1 1 ti e 01 ii k-f r !om- muo .i !, I he new- Ir- in v ..t v h it 'he F. ;;(! i u'c theie h - lii i ii.ct.tiiig 'it-I pioin.iig iiing i pHdi- -e:i'inM.t . !i i one i, il ii,if j .j it ep! Ml-l .it v to the f ile:i;ei.t lint tl- F. ein h Km eror h i- one de-i jo u;iu thi-. eountiy ! i iro'nS'e t'i d he. in com ti -n ill; ill the rn'erevni I the A' I u f'-. . e pet-ling the w rn k d" ihicouutiv. ie-'ie'i le in i o-ui -n to ize u;vn poitioii of lh. c on if , ;mi I in the iiinieof l r 'evting the Fren.-h p i 1 ition ot Li'dditii. til. ex it and l ex i- I i Mt-x'co l;l.t It i Hot jike! tint it v ..tt m l id thi- k il l will be in nie. utde the re'.eil:..n -u re-l-. w h eh i- i,w im p b-; heiei'oro e tlrnk there i- little d ingrr lr.on Frn.ce. Tnete In- t.ecn i t"e, eri-h feeiipg iii gohl are" Mibhe -t-curitie- iu Ne Vm k if e la-t thiee oi lour d iy-. and a 1 ire -pe-iditite bu-h,es h i heen done iu r iiU it tock it a m tikdi adv-nce lurin. the w--k The lie of G ivernment stock nt l'tllen oS s ime Tlie Jen m 1 for money h - bef n I'ht. and ihe muket C'.titinue- ei -it fcQ :vr e:i. tr pooo hi-i e- piper The i.jTm i. g - ot Q i iriei mi-ier-and Conm'-.ir5e-" r-.et k Mi d toin ber- hate been li.ht. ..t d hml's t n.-uJi h beet, dot e in nob to et t.ü-ti ((f n ,i- r... f r. m day to ,, The dem nd for e.-li m.e h U-en active, n i rhinmerds of cunenci r 'triinir-to keep up E em bil-n.-e-. and thi- mu- I the ce uüti! t i-t pro uute f jr ;rj ta re tteelt w Ycrk 1 T' "r. UV-l ?. TVl S :v'r rrer.. md..n Mat i.m- ?. prm. ,tiUt oe Wa-biiffPn. J.S;. d . I.. . BIYIMS. SrtLt?CO Hpt-e.r. pre m preni. ,tiUt oe Wa-biiffPn. 'r 1 Q'11 !.r q jr ennaVrer-' Vouchrr-.coui.trT n al. Tl.e st.r uf t?.e till trnle h i alreadv r.m n.ene.1. aiul .-n...! l.rUki.e i ..1, -.'.. In the Jrj htrlwa.e ami riK-etv hn-'i-1 r. an at-tive j. nKng n:nr. Sa tH-en" don '

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n ! rri ea ire ! ikn; n, p m'v ing t the id v ti e in .jo d F-'iir in- ri' eh .i .-el In ii e ei'nl pirtii? n' r; there hi-bt-eiia m-ieritebn. il t -tne fc1i;;tif, I f. .r lie-h in tde, at ihe-.iiie fi' 'iirpi a e- k a-o O'd rebr-i-e-'el h sold tt a m ..lerate et'em at f 4 tji 1 S for super fine and extrt, and it hts len taken wi h more confidence, beende thtt not row so-ir wiJ! rem in tweet, and when of a high crade is more de;rt- j ble for bakers' ue than that made from cew !

whett. f Wf ett has been in ftir 2emnd and the m irket eloel firm t our quotations Com at d o.tt are fim snd in demtnd. The rie in whi-kv in-ret e ihe dem nd lor crn. Th"e i a gvl dem nid for new birler. an I 11T21 12 woij'd be P il for prime fill on the ; ; sale- e e m -e of oer ri'l.ll bu-hel eir'r in Au'ju-t o' fail at $1 rm.-J?! V.:. obede!iere,l d'ir n.' the fill m I u o theelsf of there r. Tnerei- no I .u'tt Il at a lire ipimti'vof birley wül be neelel, an I pr'ie- -mi-i-itiie ih'- ae a'reidv tuing; e-ewhere The dem ind for mi't liq'i r of all i kin h gre.tlv inereed. and ttie stock in ' h s of brewer- prett- well ex'i 'utetl. ' Whi-ky idvat.cel to 4k, and In bten in act-' ive iniand j There h i been an improved dem ind for teilk t ide-, h ith r b and cleir. and price are hishiyr; ! the ate w intetl f-.r box:ng for the E'igl'-h tn rket. as fiere aie two pirtie n w engage.! in dii : trade, induced , the lite importild adv.mte d ; price- in En. I md. Cler side-are alo nee-le I i for rinv ne; rib -old at StraS'j. and cleir atCv Me tank lnsfiot clunked; d-l sold tl $!l ;"ll7cl'l (I'l. the Utter for r'-tt; new ronntry j al$l .rd N'ew citv is not ffered at the cur ! rent rates, a those who hoi 1 it supnose thit the (Jovemment will nee.1 all here, and they wld get : lie'ler prices thin are current in New V-rk. Bacon rhoulder.- re in moderate den) ind, but ! ei'le- are i t w-ctel. LtI ;l not offered to anv extent, as the im-pre.-sion still continues thit it aid brine hiiiher prices. The manufacturer- are uiying a ' tie low pr't'es dferel. at (i0y- Lui-vi Ie ste.m re? d ere I -old at $:. ;elierel there L'nife'd oil i- lull, and pr ces are a ahade Ijwer. Theie I more artivin. The w ml m nket Ii ts been lepie se-1 omewhat bv thw dec ine in goh!, i-ur the reo tji.n in that HI Ml 1 1 I f T-. tiling- t'-l'H ' II' r. IO p.tflll-Jfc rui, in w mi'; b'itdeiler- hive lowetel ihe'u ilei-. an I 5 I to 6 If reem now to be ihe r in:f f the r view-. The Go e. ioi ent pmchi-eof m.e in! lion Tar' ol Krr-evt., jij-t m ele tn Pod I b!pl.i I. at 70?c Ins r-u-ed i-ei.eral sull:e, being beb-w hat had been ex;-e ed. b-e-l tip n the j.ii.-e in'd br wo 1 There H a hrje amount Mill in the !; in 's of f rruer-. wh"ch when pi .eel in the muket.a- i' nvi-: be oner or 1 ler. will unsettle the m iki , i? i- rii p-el, as ltalers h ive nt coid uleuce t uv I :rely. Ct tract from tlie XUil'oa at ttie Drm, ocrallc wfiiif I rntral Couiuiltiec of nun) Ivuma. In 1 Vim-1 iv i:'n, il e n.iitv on whofcfj uct- v-u will !-at the billot box. hi tramile-l up n ihe re it riuhf-of i;riiii litiertr and 'reeOom ol" the pr?--, whic'i every m tn who can reid tn tv find -4-sere 1 in the Con-f ituf ion of the State m l the Cns'i' ii'ion .it' the TJnite-l State Tie dig pity of our C'nunnnwetlth In been in-ul el in the .iitr-i;e perpetrated upon her citizen- .i Philadelphi i ntid at II trri-fiurg, pronrietor- of t:Pfpipcrs. have been p:2"l at nrduight and hurried oir to inilit iry nri-on- bevor .1 the lini-i-s of the State Apain-t act- like the-e. pei tetrated before the rye- ot the municipal and St de mi. tb'iritie-. there Is neither protection pop re.lre-. The eizute of a journal at West Chc-'er w as af ferward- the subject of it .u;t for !am no in the Smufin Court ,i" P-nn- I vmi;i. t c.nie o trii1 be 'oe C''er Jn?t:,e L i rie. iWitvring ihe anciei t principle of E'i glih and Xni-Vcn ju li-e. he c-ili-lt-Ullied tiie :it-t- of lite Fel-i1 fri cers as violations of the 1 1 im it b'nd- al k the private ci-izen ;tnd ll;e Public! lunctionirv He sai'l: ptid;c lunction irie- in th; 1 nd are tinder the law, and tone from the hLhpst t th l-iwe-r, -ire tb ve 't " Imii'ienf at an re-tri'ii from 1 iw, n p.irti-n majoritv in Coii're-s histened top- an 'ct to t ike from the S afe C 'U-t- to the United St ite Comt all suits ot prosecution "fr lre-pt-e or wrongdone or c limine I bv virtue or un-ler c dor f iinv authority leiivel fpnu or exerc-ed under th- P,e-ideiit ifthe Untre! States;" and meh atitb intT wt de lirei t- be a full ! n-e f.-r the wrong-doer in anv action, civil or er'nvn I T e Ameiic'iti Executive i. as the word iur.sit, the ex'"utor ot the duly en ictcl Jaw; tet the pre'e i-ion is in nie tint hi will can take the place of the 1 iws The liberty, the char icier of every citizen i put at the mercy of nev function nie- called " Provo-t M irshals " A secret accu sition l-el'ore the-c officials take the pi ice of open heiiiug tiefore a lawful ni igivrate. and im writ of haben comu in iy inquire the c u-e of the arrest. lo iMegil arrests are adde I the mockery of a trial of a private citizen, for hi. political opinion. ielore a court m irti il. ending to the infliction of a new find outrageous retnltv. invented by the Presi lent of the Unit' Stiles. We need not comment unon ait-like the-e The Prnident of the Unite.! State Inno authority, in peice or war. to try even an enlisted sol.iier bv court mtrtiil. save by viitne of. and in conformity with, the tnüit.irv law laid down in the act of Congres "e-t ibti-hing rulearrl articles for th tjovernnietit of the arm e- ol the United State." Vei hi proclamation wil' mike all citizen ameinhle to militirv court-. He h is violated the great principle of fre covert) miit, on whieh Wa-hMiiton cond'ice I t'ie w ir of the rerolirion and I n!ion the w ir of 1-P2-the iiiuriple of the suhordin iIrt of the tniiit try to the civil pwer. He h is a-ume I to put m ir till law. which is the ru'e of force af a -pot where all liw nre silent, in he pi ice of civi! l'u-tice thro'ighont the I in , iind. h i f liu- isaifel. in-omenf the Stite. eve tiie free-lom of the b illot l x The-e are not occasional nets, d ne in h tte, or he it. or inormce; but a tier sv-fem of government in the pi ice ol ih t rd tine I and e-inbli-he.1 bv the peop'e 'I hit the Queen couhl iio do whit lie couM, wis Me. Sew-iM b n-f to fhp Briti-h Mini-fer. The "tn litarv -un-si" o Mr S' intot, receive.! ihe"he n t v cmme..l 1 1 1 o," of the convention that renominated Gov. Cu'tin; and it pli-Jeil him and hi partv to "heirtv o oper .fi .n" in -i-h ac's .f the Admini-'raf ion ti lu'tlie. S'l' ii i tlie ,ejr i"il g plltfortn U"oi which i cuidi ate for C'iief M igi-trate if Pei n rlviiiii -tan s f efnre her people These pre len-'.-n-i to ail. tr.iry power give ominous signifi nee to a I t- c' itge in our mdii.;rv es'abüsh men. The time honored -tvem of nlling ot. the S' te for l-aft-Irom their tniliti i In- lieen r-p' it! tiy Fed er I -on-'-ription in the mr!! o' Eürojv- fi ile-f oti-tn- We would not moii-te-to the p--itivjiei t whieh it h i exu-ed amofii' me.of n' ri.r''e-. Its coii-titirion ilitv will l.e le-re-i e'ot e t;ir c :ui ts. If adji.ilged to I e within the poaiTof C.iif. t he t enp'e w i i :eci e on I he r.e.re'v ot a -tut. I: of i power, on ;e'i the I'i;ti-i P ' i!i i .iieiif .nie! onmipote.it hi-iicv j r vei.'i.r! 'lo tins, toil WIM pi-- it l.e pol.-; til tie nX' Copgn fa nl rut be clii tilhe ( e of ihe ; e p'e I lie ,Tiia:i re at han rrnrc f i- ij; in vniici'i ' I ing to be -n!ii;.ei! 1 to iP e mtl'i ii. i:i op-f.i!'oii to such apt ieJs .is lho-e w liii h are l-eitig made to our community mi t'eli dt d the ullVrei at Lawiencc Fcvi.t.g tnu-t. hoivevcr. in t!ii :n-Unce, ie place ti dutv The people of iwi si h ive brought thee hrrorujriu tlienwlves, .ipd they are hbeadv engaged in te:.iii's a- birbtro'is as th -e of which the c iiiip: uii It is t( rt-ti'ct tint a nati.ni o: I i 1 1 v m ili'iiis ni j-t.pie, iMii4fins a civi! ii'i'tn I'kr m:rs, ptiouM Le li-ncol Lr mi. Ii m-t- u' sieiv. It wmj'il le ;is nntiir, Iniwrvtr, t ni.kenur peu;.lr nt It'K rr-r-in-it-le lr tlien. a it is to ns tn ounie l.nwir.i tn tliirlief it ilii-e Ii he Iis! tl-.eir ti.rn t, anlf.'! inz. T i tew 1st) it C n lil t li T -i'l-r- mi li it'-fi-ie. t V;i. e. Wi'a.n Mini Stni er. o Greel v. It" iui-..p Mint Wen.MI rinilij ?. t t e N..nh. nn--t. J IT P.'-. John Slilell. I. IV Bj.mui.J H K.i'l,VV Li Y ney ail TtMtiijtw. .rt i T.ri i . nt tlie S 'ti'li, Irel'in ti e cijilt uf oixin tili.-tfie-e f riM il!-. Theh'lnl "I" t I h nlreult feen lai l 1 1 e v i I v m 'i:e t i hem, iin i the h tut ot mm ill In jn-tice to the rest A t the-e bonier rnlri ti. let them fK-bt it Ut. We have enough t i here in ihe X rth in sibling to pu . t a a a..' tl'ian ihe rebel !in, without t i;iü: tar-elv Li rnir Ii e bry niy r hoot-e to teak on each othrr e yiikurril a a w .tic v p , .a rr . n.w-r r t v. a co.:r.tT iil LoM a rorr.iriitiPg election in tie! d ffercr.t toDshh-cn SturJv, SrtemLer 6, j . l-.l P f Tk.P ti'iiiuitirtiii i ituu v vr m - ii wvf iu mi; teemen of the everl toapsliip are to report at IiiniTton on Ttie-il-tv, the 23.h, the result f ikl c!cs.tior.. ami thrj are to coutituts a Doml of cllv.t-er- for that purpixe. . t'Thedrath I Ht ir-.ior J hn n FIonI i c-i.firmil h the Uirl rtHii ! p!i.-r. Hr Jiel of the n-OB ol i) bus er anj j .umher, in , Ihrir wert form.

AMJ3Z?v1NTS. Arinst3n, Krlj, Lon tz Donniker MINSTRELS, The lavoritra of I lie it rat. Coraprift Injf Sixteen rerfortuera. rwinis uNEirxLFO TiwrrK will rxMinrr at JL taooic Mali i-eei-ive !y 9T tw biht nlj cn MONDW AND TUESDAY. SEIT. U 8, W tb th" rr-i,it cm' fna'l n ef talft ererrenrtitr f I in ihc inji!i . II tb- plia- f I tlo-i,.in f wi.l i filiUI. i r irit. ItaiKUig-. lUirlrxju ir mi Ir v, w, I r Irtf o il' o tb- i-rlix t ai fcaiarraAa w,Tr ct..m.e' , r-urantn rch eve iiir. Aliuni Jo c !.!-. idrrn iu "er IJ par cf r 2i c t-. Fr 'o n t c--'er -t r errHl fo'LiOiir. D or if-ri t7. co nmrucin at.i o'c cW. e,'?-.!at K. S. IHN i , Attn.

DRY GOODS. NEW YOR K 81 i 83 FRANKLIN STREET. TTT l O "lT. 0 n IfJKS, ulllllll ÖL tl 0 t Importers Ä'Wholesale Dcaler3 in BRITISH, AMERICAN AND C O X T I X X T A I.. DI1Y GOODS. DRY COODS. 02 O o b w H & b in 0 b 0 H j: SCS 72 V3 W PI P r5 m rU BBk o 1-1. ill wto H Hs iJ o a o pH o o o p. b R 0 I b rt 4 3 VERY.IN EXTERMINATOR. .' A i for H:tt, .'Sice, ICnxrliea, Inlt, Itert IIiiS, tlntli. Im f ti r, Woolen ,Vc. In. eel on ilaiit. t on l Antitial. Ac. I it n- in -..V. MV. and 1 ! Hr.1e. an I Fla-Vü, 3 au. I i nr M" -!, Ta'iltc lu,itution, c. "Ch v itif tl;;1 le rfm-'.lj kno!.' r- e tr'H'i ' i-t'- ? il .i kri.. .- t iL Uiirr.nn F.tn'ty." Ra'k ci.'i-f i-n o tb;r h"l-a toii ." TTs.VU Whrl i'h ir. kl! ! ir-r cnies. V r-, I i hy -M Its. it nr.t Ita5er-erf r herr. T rVHiVw -. ; . f v r hleb im taf ci-. ra. t:h;t "C-rTan'r' i m I ou euch tiox, Bottla 'I r'Ji'k liefere y.n bur. rAddr-f 1 1 i:ic v te. cur.tit rTttiM irii rn-vr, 4W2 f.rt.wj, X. Y TTT.'idt. M.li A.M.VG A M U. ar d W. p.. V'CKE'J. Whiilcsült- and Ktii! AltliU. I-'di.msj -Ii. Ind. f-2 FOR SALE. First Class Residence for Sale. i; r T- l An r-L-L-f ii-irn l- i t- r-invr - r. VI 1 ' irrt "mi f.-i t ku.i I, . l ' i - 4 i frr n u.pt! ; 3 ro.ihi , t.atu ro.nn, 1-lied, l-rt i r.-t rn, via', e t. r it cr a nt t o tnr-ei rnd a carnage house, II it ir-t repair an I cm-' .n. 1 i.f lare ut ' li t- a!i:.o-i ev ry var:'y of tiiüt ruwn in thi- c-un'ry, J at.d l;nriii.' eaily. Tin- ground in ir.mt i- le .crie.1 i i'h a ari?iv ff t.r I3ITJ utalmt- an-' flwerir g r-bruba. ; Will t-e Mild fcr $ .,MH cb. Ini'i re rf McKEKNAN 1'IEKCK, 1 augH-dlrol lm It-al Kr-tate A prnt. i NOTICE. lrn i or m "rrr Taraciaa otice is in rr.r.Y r.ivFX that t r. citt T-iAt-a f .r uf ear ar- i.. w Co", aii-i tbr U i 1 1 cate p a rd in u Ii'mI forci'i'ect'nn. I 0:1 oiti( 1 tax. a will 1-Uie CAlI I lt--S:or arl aeftl lb nsme iJi. K. K.MiUll, t'lty liva-iir r. EDUCATIONAL. ST. .11 A ICY' SEMIA'AltY, (irikCoraL.) A Boarding aild Day School for rr r i' AUUUC, XJCIU1CÖ. .to. 11 and IU .rili Tferldlan Street) INDIANAPOLIS riMIK F-LL T.vkM t r. MAkY'a WILL C0J jll .Ni i u.. 14ut.a). erptra.iM r itb. ' far Bt- an rr 1 .u Uti.in u ibi 5.b I all tbe adva..la,r ibat br .ir Ü .O. ll.rir UaLLtrr. A itr-Jr-v IL - in U" arui Ui ai J atltlreaa ww a.'pJcaUofl to jr t".. l.ce. na.iuia.ai. i-Juai-. auil-aAw

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Sria'lALSALIlnFDKVCOüDS I'Oi; .TJ l)AV No Commenced at No. 33 West Washington St. "nxrrnTTir dTinrtTr r A crrn "nArrrtTi tlllllXVD OiUUa iUn-Jftafji-jjijUiMI Crcat I iMliut'iiifiils Otlrrrd! DECIDEO BARGAINS TO EE GIVEN. '7 Thon ho luv Urv Good- for eh w V J wl! sot to tnilaa ttif bt)U. li.qu re fr, ai.d mkc out. And sae thertlj frcui 0 30 per cer.t. linriukr 'tl- tie aty t y (, .wU lor between Charlej Htytx's a:d .Lr t'sintrr 11 4r. oulb ti lt. .1,000 noi.r Mvijt is, Vfvlrle at NfW York prrc. ajjC)untrj- inerrhuit are mvitti to call. LNJti X KK.tJf, t'ri'phetorf, jy:i 33 W. Wsh ru'it-n srrf t. SUNDRIES. FOR s LI.: 5rt0 doz. Glas? Fruit Jars; 1,000 Gitv. Corks, all zv; l.Ooo lbs. Sealing Wax; 300 doz. BrustKjs, ol' all kind, sizes and 50 bbis. Coal Oil; 10 bbl.s. IJ uziue; 20 bbk L'nceJ 011; 20 bb's. Laid Oil; 50 bbl. Lubricating 011; 50 bbl. Wliilinj; 500 oz. Quinine; 50 oz. bd'hate Morphia; 10 biles Terra Japonica; 10 ca-es Mt-3 Liiuo. ice, pure, for Tobiconist's: 10 cases Sack L"iuorice; 10 bale. S;H).Tfj. tpuliiy vario't-S S0) boxes GLw. all sizes; 500 galls. Eh In lia Casior Oil; 8 tuns White Lead, in Oil; 4 bbl-. Sp'ts. Turpeutine; 22 bb!s. Varnish; 1G bb'.s. Alcohol; 472 lb.. Gum Shellac; 45 bbl. Oi l Rye and Wheat Whisty; 10 loz. OM Ix:idon Dock Giu; 10 doz. Loa Ion Porter; 40 doz. Scotch Ale; liy srnxvuvv a- moi:m., w hulks a t.K rir.rr.o 1ST. N.v I J:-nI W'.ivLii-iitca Streft. DRY COODS. TÖ0NSSEN & LAHEY, 67 West AV:tshinlon St. BETWEEN ILLINOIS .iSDYEXXEaSKK STKEETS, YILL SELL KÜR SIXTY DAYS AT LETAlL Shirts, Warrenud to tit. Hosiery, Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Linens, &c. And offerrreai ioduceui;nts to buyer of NOTIONS, 3cOtho.si; a: laiii:v. f;7 West Wnahlnloiittreef . It! MILLINERS. MISS J. DOYLE A PERMANENTLY ITEn I " N"it ANAK, I. IS. . Korun-' ove r o. 5 line ll'jrje Hlwk, Wc i a-riM:f n tr et. M -s Hoyl M'einl V-epir,? a P.rt M 1linTr Fmporlum, ivLere at ull timt;i may be f und a fall axorttneut of Uoiinrl. ICihbnii, I Kuril Flowers, I'l ii in rs, Hridiil Wreaths Ar all po'l n-i t in a firtcla ll'-o. H vi. bto'il w th -t an ;tv rimce.l It i rlier and t re er i- Po Wi I p parucuUr atiri.ttcu ti ah ..l-r. or cai lot tli.e. Mi D ffun. bB t .su- for pM fvrs aid fcr.lic it a mtititivatiTr . la i.n-. J'.l27-dl SHIRTS, &C. Gents' Furnishing Goods! Shirts, Madr to older, A:.d a PERFECT FIT WAbUANTFI. Al', Eeady-Madr AU sie nd tjle on hat.c. Ircti r f r S-'( MaLrcc:eXit entb mail. Ladies antl Caftits llosirry and riirniliitigr Caouds :tt Jl -RWat BK BX 30 wf: r tVAHiiiMuroti sniiirr. Tin, '63 diy SINKING FUND NOTICE. T-a: Cl' ! T T T) im mi ich in rMTiirirtrr rnn'i nnTTmxrnrv i w - - w M.ua.u- muw. wav.ivawf VLI.PEHVys I rr" BTF D TO Tl! K SINKING ITND ar- tioiltlet hat Ian- mtTtgt'l to -ai t Fur-.1. arxt on wh. b i-tere-t ba-utt ben ait In adrartce, a : orrd at j-utlic aaie &a lit f-C-d Tjevdjy oi rcia br next Hy or r t.f ib Board. W. II. TALnOTT, cjla-d4 till eil 1're-Uer.t. riiei.fr and KruhUcan. La rrur-V an- C.il Xadi-oc; O.ieirr ai.d Vol'-sl.!. Kvai..v.i;. ; J..nrtial ' Kxpte-a. If rrr H.u'e: Jrrt-oriaa mi ralladnim. hiebTninJ: 1 l-ane ai"l r entii!. F.iTt W ajie; Arru aad Coar- . r. Lat fette; lrmoct and Union. ta4rn.; Pre. Ko-i kruo;Ka:t acd h publicari, iirtrg; Mermryaii: eti-jr,r Keel tr. l-n'0''Ttat dlpubhcau.nriöouth ' r-ma.raf and Srxtaf. M.i&Krlio; Jackniau and Uei 1 puWr-att. Ko-bTi le; T n.'rat aid krptjlrliran. Y.lpa-ri-o. I I iLr t.br an oont of tart dollar, and aend un i'ir,rj , w .w UÄC Vl tu a i.kitiK oiel lor pa. ne,,u win a paper contaictrf tbe ad.ettWiTet, -Mall A til 1SKANU'S TUSSI L AGO Ii W...IM t. . Jmp. OMrrrr1rh.

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