Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4026, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1863 — Page 2

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Democratic Documents. d4reatf lf I uiorrntic ytrtnhf tii e-ral A'isMy t- the Pe-jrl "f 'n M forti tba history f the flti. tk rifi1f ncrtki4 not Wen arccjpUed !d In ao-Us wnal term". Th! J -cum-nt mie a p.n:pi:et r .tees p -, H :2I be fiireUbfi to aej ttUi j. fr cat I SO per handr!. Th Conecrlpt Aet-sperch of Hon. 0. W . Yoorheet. ea the Coatcrlptloo LTL, in the Hoe cf Rreetatleee, February 3. 1SJ. Tilt It or. f tb fineu tpeeefcee f Vr. Yorbe, oa a o,tietloti tow -caprine a Urge ebara of public attention, and 17 e1t!en fa tndia-a hfuld have aeopy. It fake a pain phlrt of bt parr. Price 1 per baadred. Tli Liberty of Iii Citizen-Speech f Hot. D. Y. VoorbrM, delivered Sn the Hone f R'prattnUtiTta, February 11. 10. oath "Act tolndetriB;fy tfc Present and tber per-on far ru-perxiliK tlawrlt f ttbeaa crpaf and aetadocaln pofMUnct th reof,' k new printed ta pamphlet form, and can b obtained at taleaTe. Tale I tbe cra aSort of 31r. Voorbee to protect til l!Trtj tf thtcltiten, ind itoald be In tit aanda of ever voter !a loH-na. It make a patoj b et f tliteen parte. Price 11 55 per hundred. JT7AU order thoald direct tbe tpeecbet to be tent byexprete. at tbe postage will be one cent a copy, ai d ma-t be prepaid. Addr. ELDER, rfARKNF.SS EINGIIAy, Irwti ntpolia.

DAILY SENTINEL. Tt L'NIOX -Ii' ÜCST RK PhE.SK.RVF.. Jacaao MONDAY MOKMNO. SEPTEMBER The Ppe Advocate Peace Pope Piut the Ninth hm a lJreel n upostol'.c letter to ArchbLhop Ul'VBM on the eubjec'of fhe reVlUott and war in America. Head Tocatci peace, ami cll on the Archbishop to u-e hi iwM Urerniou er.deivors to brinp about that reuit. The Pope ad viae conference with li e AfiKK-ia'e Hilltop of the Archbishop, and announce th it he hid forwarded a aimi'ar circu lar to tbe Archbishop of New Orleana, counclling him to rotifer with Archbishop IIiguei on ihm auf -j eel. A FulwrlioodTbe Hendiick Le-Ier atte that the Sentir.a! attempted at) ticu-e fr th Liwrence tragedy It dM no auch thini?. It condemned the barbuitj in dee'ded term. without apology, an I thit the fcoiindrel enpaed in the outrage deferred fhe fevered pun'ahment. Hut infamous at w 1 the o nlti't of Qcotbiul, if it canhivea ptnllel, it i with the man who wilfully and maliciou'v rn!repreeiit aitd alander their political opponent for pirtin effect, jut the cretture who cd ta the Leiser ht and thoe like him The trouble of the country, especially in the North, btte nri-r. in a pret mc iiure from jus uch partia-tn misreprtentationa and the prju dice and bitternr! which they hive o:c:tioned are continued for the tni.'erb!epurp.e of perpetutinp in pwer the moat corrupt pirt? which ever ctme into the pne.i.iori ol the Government, and directed the de-tinie of the country. We aree with a cotemp)rtry when replying to a aimilar charge, itaaya: "The New Albtny Ledger doea Dot palliate Qt'AMRiLL'a outrage, buthaa and plainly enouch, h inlna and quarterii waa too mil J a puniehment for those eujiped in it. Hut the Ledger cannot dicorer the decrees in merited punishment whi':houU be meted out to vll iho.e en z a i;ed in a'niil.-r outrage whether they be the Lams in i Jcxms ns of K ins: j or thtir equally blooly roadiutor in jiyhtwkui, tbe QcanTULLa and their cut ihroat gins." Qcamtull waa Knaa jajh twkf r, and for a Ion j tine he h id for hi teacher and fritn 1- the LAca and Jkmiisox and their axilition coadju tors throughout the country, and he learned from them the acoundreliam which he finally turned ujon the inventors. We can on'y I ope that Qcamtrill and hi alelfora in iniquity may immarity meet the punishment they so richlj djaerve. Partiann Mullce. The JonriulVeeks every opportunity to tr'u-e its political Opponent through agencies which do honorable mm bou!d employ. It not only lies in it- atatementa of the defalcation of Kilbt FtKGtsiy, the abacondin banker, but Httribnus hia d'ahonety to his beir: "copperhead." Since I860, when Faaci'sox aided the Republicans all in hi power to defeat PorotAS. he has tak n no active part in politic. If party affiliations, however, influence rersunal it.terity, a tie court organ charge, it i a poor rule wh'ch ha- eta general application. One Jaxis Stir.Bovr, a saddler of thi. city, in his testimony before the Wasubcr instigating committee, stated that hsareetl to pie Quarte matter Vajix, or his pal, fi.ty cent 011 a hd-ile to recure a Govern m-nt contract fr iome elht hundred or a tb uai) cavalry dd!e. He alao testified that he had pot piid Vajkx and did not intend to py him. on account of the rinfulnrM of the arriormcit. Such wa Li keen peuse of integrity that he was willing to practica a piu4 trauii upon the ooveriimei t rnt, but hi avarice wa too etmnjj to permit him to fulfill m pledc ol b nor. So far as the morality ot the transactions oi both it conrerned. is SiLcaovr any befer tian fiacre-? The frmer not only chiseled Yajij. which he admits under oath, oat of a debt of honor, but be mkea money out of tl e necevoities of the country bj ecuripg a contrat at fifty cent more for each saddle than he was w lllne. to mske t'iem for. Republican princip'ea and aaocitiona mu.t be very demoralizing when the? csn thus corrupt uch pood men ss 3Jr. JaMts Siicaorc. Terries the court organ em appreciate the application of this illustration of Keoubiicen depravity, and it may remind that print of the old adae which refers to the impropriety of people throwing demit ks who live in brittle edifices. And the diflTereixe between tie two men is this: Kiaciaox did tot attempt to exercise any .olitical influence, while SctoaovE is a hining liht in the Republican ranks cd a warm devotee of 0 P. M. äTATi: lrr.yi. GoTernor MotroK has a department in hi State government callel the "fiuanci tl bureau." Our eteemeI frittid, Col. W. H. II Tirjuli, Fmncljl ecretry ti Hi Excellency, U ti of tie draar-ers of tleid butc.iu The Vernon Dinner iy-: Uur fellow citixen. Jam H. Vawtcr, was ae erely injure! on Thuid-y evening last by being' throwu rom a buzey. Mr. Vawtrr wa diivin-; a h-r wl id, he h l purcheJ at the Uveru nient ale. when the horse bec.iroe trif;l.fet1ed, sud atarted to run away, aud iu turnj; 4 coruer prec;p'ltel Mr. Vate'r from the buggy. -Thi KawT We gither from our exchnzes tbe following item in retrrence to the frot: Tle Huultu-tou Democrat savs: Thi tonnuuti'ity i,itel by a evere lt, la?t Sittttdav t.iht, ahith will prove destructive of tfe enure uw of i-oru mi buck heat, a well a the partial lo-s ,f It.e potato trop, vezet ablr, tic This is a heavy blow on our farmers. Saya th Tipton Democrat: Tie eirly ai d lt fn.t in thi county, tojeth er. haee ruined the present crop of corn. There Will be no corn raiaod iu Tipiott county, this veir. Tboe who htve any of lal veir'a corn on hand ought to ave it for eeed Ihtm general thee froau have been we cannot y , but Irom what we cm eleau from our exchanges the have viIted mauy other roaniiea in th htate. Stys the Waahicg'on Democrat: W hae tad two teeere frost 1 In the lei1

wrek. a s,rsnjre occ'irrenre for the tmmn It'

hl ; One l.r tobacco huii 'l te eX"C?ts.ietj mo -Mry crop in the omuv leii 1nir' ifA. The datuie to tobbeco a ill be Cjbsiuerahlt. bajs tbe Wabaah Intellij; rcer: The cjid weather woUh prerufel fr week orto pievj.iu cu'auii iieil. !' 3turd iy tiiht, in a freeze, and 00 Sabbath morning the ground wjs white with frot, and In m my elites water w.fr.;7.e:i to the depth of r.early half an inch Tne damage done to tlte corn croo i immense 0 the h;gh lands between the Wb,h and the Mi-Vinew. and I Eel; rivers the . d'-fe:,r; to be the greatest. The corn 1 very enouIy injured 1 he sorghum and tobacco cropi ruined The potato vines are all wiltel ;ind dead, while melon. cu"umf.er and pumpkin vine- are thor oughly coked. Here and there, in pace where the Eel 's were shade-l If ood the i: jutt is not o reit. Oa Sunday night there wi another pretty severe frost. The Shelbyville Volunteer avys the frost did no irjury in thnt immediate nifibborhood, but et and north ol thit district corn, tobacco, and . ... . . . , i . . ., o'her vegetation was badly injured, and in rnany ti!'r!.Q ntia4kla Lilt A.I (hat n djmn rriM ... . . . . crounJ an a trnn it the moat. The Lawrenceburg Register savi : The frosts of thi week h ive verv raVeri illy injurid rhe encumber and Urnato vine, and con siderabledtmaje was sustained by other vegetai;on. The Lafayette ArgTi ay?: The frot on Saturday and Sunday nigh' h?t .... c ,, ,.,., t-m vicinitv manv nelda of corn were entirelv ruin-. el, and others will nt yield a half crop. Laree field of potatoes have their top cut to the ground. Buckwheat was entirely destrojed. Tobcco in many field will be valueless The New Albany Ledger says: In this county we hear of but little complain. of injuries by it to the crowing crons. The foÜace of the tenderer plants was barely wilted, while tobac.'o, grape, etc., received almost no d image at all. Thi will be found to be the cse in mot of the bonier comt;e in Indians, the ex ceotion: beini; in a few unprotected localitie, j where tobicco m well a sweet and Itih pott- i toea were somewhat evereir toucne! i ne corn . . mi l. , ne.1v matured to b creatlv dama. ed bv even much heavier frosts than those of Situr day and Sundir nights. The Blackford County Democrnt y: On the night of the 29th and 30th of Anrut we were visited with profnb'r the mot severe fronts within the recollection of the oldest inh tbita.it of thi I iitude. The drouth in the fore part of the cumrnT and the fnstir in July and August have very materially shortened the corn crop. Shelby Colstt. Hon. M. M. Rat his recently mtdea canva ofthat county, addressing the Democracy in the several townships. The Volunteer says "h's audiences have been of a character at once gratifying and encouraging, not only to the speaker but the cause." That paper gives the following; synopsis of his fpeech at Shelbyville: We understand hedeprec-tted the suspension of the writ of habe corpus by the President in the loyal Stite. where the court were open ami the o eration of the law tint bstMicttaJ, a iihvt-rtive not only of thelez il hut the inherent rights and libertie of a free people. He considered the emancipation proclamation a brut urn fulmen, impolitic and illegal, either in a military or Civil point of view, and intended no doubt a a mere fop to the radical ?uf porter of the Administr ition. He deprecate I politic 1 epi thel and incendi iry apnea!. to the passion and prejudices of the people a unwise, unpatriotic and calculated to stir up strife and contention. He ndorsed ihe position of Governor Seymour of New York as wise, patriotic and statesmanlike lie hrieflv referred to the bolt of the Republican member of the Legislature lt winter, and denounced their procedure a tin necessarvTand without any pretext of justification. He refened to the present conduct of Governor Morton in usurping the legislative powers of the State, borrowing and disbursing money without authority of law, a n gigantic usurpation of Executive power, which shou'd not p,o unrebuked by the people at the ballot box. There is to be no general election in Indiana t'i year. About three-fourth of the counties in the State elect county officers. A little girl, about eighteen months old, a daughter of Mösls Goodwi, was acc dentally knocked down by a loaded team. In the main s'rect of Gieen!-burg, the forewheel running over hrr head, killing her instantly. A mass meeting of the Democracy of Hancock county will be held in the Court houeynrd, on Saturday, the 5th of October. Eminent speaker hue been engaged to address the contention. There are four hundred and six families and twenty one hundred and six inhabitants in ti e town of Muncie. A RotstNc Democratic Mass Melting ix Kosciisko C'ocstt A correspondent of the Plymouth Democrat gives the following account of a large mi meeting of the Democracy of Kosciusko and Wabash counties: The people are indeed ftirring. On last Siturdav 1 attended a meeting of the Democracy of S lver Like village, iu Kosciusko county. near the line between that county and W-ibash, at which thei were not less than 3.1)00 person present some put the number ss high as 4 000, but those wh ate gosd at estimating crowds, in eluding i Colone! of the arm, who was present, said iheie were at least 3.0U0 persons on the ground. 1 he meeting w i held'in a magnificent grove, under the shadow of some stately "butternut" tree that reired their branches to heaven, as if unconscious of the anathema of Hiscdl and Burnside. Every arrangement was made for the comfort of speaker and hearers A magnificent dinner was prepared, of which all partook with out money and without price. Two large beeves had been fatted and roasted for the occasion, and iti adlition the table were loaded w ith every del ieacy that the rich country could -.(Tird, pre prel bv the fair hatnl of the ladie. who (Jod bit ss them were there in numbers not to be C Hinted, but rather to bee'titnited bv the acre. The most of them wore elegant Mhe bearing our n ition I color, and by their presence, rniiel and cheer, contrihu'cil not a. little to the enjov-' merit and enth'i-i im of the hour. The nui nal ensign wa et eryw here di 1 ited, while seteral military band in at endanre discoursed that oul a'irring muic that the patriot love to heir There were a good many soldiers prefnt, who e itered conlially into the spirit and purposes of the meetin. The meeting was addressed by M. A. O Pack a"d. of PI v month, and E Van Iajng. of Warsaw Everything passed off well. The nvt unbounded fathui.im prevailed. Cheers rent the air for ; the Constitution as it i, and the Union a ii j wa," and for 'Vallindigham and liberty." It wa the greatest demonstration of the kind I ever ! witneel. and I think 1 have seen tome pretty good thing in that line The people of th it portion of Indiana are terribly in earnest They are determined that a for themselves they will never give up their rights, nor the Government of their fathers which secures them v abash CoLLrot Bv an act of the Legislitureof Indian, the Countv Commis-io;ier of ; eich county in the State are authorized t-j appoint j one pcon to receive the advantige of Wabash I College, forfiveyeirs free ofchirge for tuition I ni a rare opportunity, ai! we hope some i young man of thi county will present hime!f before the fvoard for the appointment, at their eittin,:, on Monday, the 7ih ins. 1 he fall term opens on Tuesday the "th of September. 1H3. On Thursday tuorning. last, the locomotive attached to a construction train, on the Ohio and Mississippi RiilroaJ. exploded Q-j miles eu-t of Mitchel. The engineer, Mr. Joum Am'ilux, wa instantly killel. Dr. UifcAM Drall k dieal at Vincennea. id Thursday evening, in the seventieth year of his sge. after to illneii ut uiily t0 days. His dist was era nip Tbe Sun aye:

Dr. D w a mot remai kable mn. and de

! nixie tli n ihf In -t ifi. e w!ii b w.iM of tut tj fojc ih id m.kf I'idtv li n- bin id I'm 1 1 in. I v. on Ui r D t h , 11 od w . j i h ? ol-.'es 1 j o ?,t'-i,T ot iueln ine ifi the Wet. He . in th l.attle ot 1 ip; cno wa an e'e tor in the Hrri-n campaign I 1"4;). atal htd fched nnue office of honor and trut He was imp ilive bit kinlheir'el nd brüivirg; and had hosts of ' t.u jViriid. but no entmiea. ! J -Ksox CocT Bop Qcmi05 -Judge NinLaca telegrapha to the Vincenne- Sun from ; ew 'ori ti,al the holder ot the Knox couhty bond, given to aid in the construction of the ........ . . , , 0hl oJ Mississippi railroad, hive agreed t the ?compromie propH by the ounty. Thi et i M q.,e-tion which has been in htig ition f, r ' . ; 'eer,1, .ve,r5CaaaoLL C'-i'MT Tie Dem cry ol tip count t met in m i? convention on the 2 1 d it of j August and nominated the following ticket: j Fr C'erk. Anthony Garrett; for Aulir. H. ' M Wriüht; for Recor-ier. Milton R firh.m;for Commissioner. Henrv Sir.ert; fur Appraiser of - t r . l . " n ' leai t.iair. jonn A. ingtrni I n 1 i rr m a w m f ft. m rnm r firvn -i ... , . The ma convention t uamdeti on Iit Sit j unlai wa the largest aembhige of the people ol Crroll rountv erer brf..re wiri,.e-l out-i.le of Delphi. At leat ä.t0() of the eom uirv of O'd Carroll were in coun.il :t Camden on that dai CThe pmc-aion wheu foimed was at least one I mile iu leiiirth. ORDE.R or PROCt&SlOy. Wajori drawn tv nine voke of oxen, decorated .with the American fle. from forty to sixtv prettv ... , 3 i r .;. t,ft. mni.inm cimihp in! nf at 'W It "i tj,r t4J VUlIt IHilil CIUIM'M avM ladies, bant ers and m irhal music. Then came a procession of about one hundred ladies and gentlemen on horebick, from Democrat and CI y township, rre'-eeded bv appropriate banner and noiic. Following; immeli ately after thi delegation were wairon containing returneil soldier, dome home on furlough, some maimed and some phyieaPy tncapacitated for the per vice. Then followed the citizens generally with banners, motto, mu-ir, hickory wagons con t lining f.ifnilie anl friend. After the nomimticn were m ide. Hon Divid i i iir?: fioiinr Tirpnr nv in v n r if tri it 1 1 . i r i , . . 1 - - K,ne mu""IHI( ' P" ,,r " no,r H"'1 n Lin length, which wa litned to with nrnked at tention bv II prfsent. Senator Turpie certainlv has but few equ il a an orator in Indiana. The people h ve implicit confidence iu him for hi honeiv and statesmanlike bearing Hi speeches, when rieliveird tehre an intelligent uf eopie, tire always prinluctive of good re-ulfs -.Cant It. B Dolv teintr present, wa called for, and responded in a short, eh'O'i'Mit an I rgu meiit've sne'-ch. elVitini: great arplaue at almost everv sentence The most nleasiiiif. and that whi(h produced the most happy sensation of the dav, wa the riopnl ar ami patriotic song. "The Constitution a it i. the L nion a it was. -nn: v M'-s Everode. Mi Mattie Mi'rov and Messrs J diu C indD 'l Odell. Hccomptned by the flute, plated bv Cvru O dell. AN" a song sung bv the soldier, which caused the tears to course down the cheek of many of the ladies present The meeting whole wa one of the most en f husiasfic and pleasant eatheiinga of the kind verhehl in Carroll countv. Thi we believe to e the sentiment of all who attended it Spec! il D f patch to tbe Chicago Times. The Abolition Mute. '1aa .Meeting nt p r I net irld. III. A Pitiuble f fill lire : Onl' 31'- Velilclewof All Kind in Hie ' o.Tionater" Proceln 'I lie Totnl ! limber of Ieople In Attendance not .11 ore tlm S0 0 t i,fK yioat of Tli in Women and Children The ICewolution. f PRiNcriFLD. Ill , September 3. -. The grand Union mas meeting his come and jrone, much to the telief of the managers of the Wistitution. It had well nigh proved a failure. Up to noon the :ilolitioi, leaders were in despaii Ht the rcsulis of their unparalleled efforts to secure a crowd, and h id unanimously arrived at the c n luion that the thing was a pitiable fl sh 'ii the nan. Some consider.d'e 4lelegHtions, bow. ever, arrived bv railroad, putting a somewhat f etter lace upon the fl'iir. .-iinl, alter mature de liberation, it is tesdef to mike the best t tie v totild of the matter, a.id herald it to the world as ix t r. u in i h i n t success. Those who wete not '-heie would know no better, and, if Democratic uinals diould asstrt that the crowd was not what had been expected whs. in short, a 6lim Liatheiing it would be set down n a contempti.o'e copta?t head he, and so passei quietly t)(T. I'hi is the course ngreed upon, and I shall not he surprised to hear the abo'ition j"uina1 and '.etter w riters claiming an attendance ot 5'),MMI :r 75,000. The teat would not be a difficult ot.e for persons of their vigorous imagination and hereditary contempt for truth. It they are satis fie! w ith the dii lay of women and children, with small sprinkling ot voters, the Democracy cer t-iitdy are. : The "monster" procession from tow n to the fair ground mimfeted by actual count 312 ve hide. of all descriptions no more, though some stragglers came iu l ne. Thi doe not include the city hak and omnibuses which cotiveved the railro id delegation. . Crowded into the amphitheater of the fair grounds, the crowd m de a respectable enough eiraiice. but thete whs a wi elul scurcity ot toter for so many jeople. Out of the six or seven thouand assemilel, not more than one l, rd have voice in the direction of national af für at the ballot box. 'The conduct ol many of the Leaguers wa ex t'emely disoiderly atid discreditable Several h'iht took plite; and number of persona were r lit.ed ol the tlu..ble n their person. Sa I oi s and stores wete invaded, and after getting what they wanted the ruth ins would kick up a row and ruh off without paving. Their action were in sttiking and d'sgr icelul contrast with the orderly and quiet conduct of the Democracy in June last. Speaking took place from stand inside the amphitheatre, and some orator would occasionally be moved by the spirit to address the crowd from an extemporized platfotm in other portions of the crotind. Among the reki were Diolittle. of Vicon;ii; Chandler, ol Michigan; Lane, of Indiana; Charles P Johnson, of St Loui. and! Yates. ycClernand. lVemis. Trumbuil, Turner I ai i other -miller lights of Illinois. j The people generally did not seem to ere J mM'-h about the sreikers or the speeches, being odVup'ed wi h r.tn'iing over the grounds, sur. n inding the hucksters' stands or assembling in groups under the trees. j Jiing thi meeting a liberal estimate, I say! th.tt there were not more th in from .(0O to ' IP. Ooo person rresent.and the afYiir wa enuhat icullv and no-itivelv a de id failure. The nin. ger calle-l foi for a hundred thus nd people to come to S;rii:fiell and inaugurate t'ie Presidential campaign, and but few came The mteting was mole up of putely local delegation, and mall one at that, from Sm'.immi, Morgan, Loi;n and the a,4j tce'it ciiiitie, and a few other from a ilis'ance w ho couh 1 ;itTord to come to Srnnz j fehl by rail n half fare. No compaioe were 1 seen, a were frequently met on the on the 17th ' el June, who had come two hutmred miles m wagon to take ii it in the council upon the stite of the country. Tie numbers, character and 1 te.iper of the crowd gave unmistakable evidence j tl ft the heirt of the people i not with the Ad j m-listntion. and that thv ill not show bv outwprd devotion to a cause their reison condemn 01 our?e the leader will not publicly acknowledge their discomleiture. They will put a bold face upon the matter, and attempt to make the people believe th it they are satisfied with the result; yet. to all who were in Springfield to day, ' th facti apparent that the failure wa most) . . . ,. . . , . , ... c impugn ha legun most iipfortunattly for the AtoMtion'st in Illinois With the mo"t lavish evja tuliture of m met. they procureil everything lh, v r llM l ut ,l,e PriC f the masses. Tl i their greenb icks could not b-iv. TU resolution are mere "leather and pru Thetr denouce the rebellion In Lval ; League tvle with all the euithets m the vocabu I rt ; declare tht they will Ut ai1e partv qoe tici and sve the Cu'in; denounce opritioTi to the ad minisfaiion a. disloyalty; congratulate the army and navy; jrive a strong pi;ff to the Democrats who are fi .'hting to put down the re he'lion, which thoe Union saver disbke to do) thcmelves; Sympath ie wiih the wnJow and orphaii: commend ainl arprote the w ar rvtlirie of the admini-tr ti'ii; ii d-rs-e Pes.j,t L'xroln' lef'er, and louipiuent I ck Yates. Though; thev ate trimmed with dfi'etity to conceal the:r j real meaning, they ate framed by the radii a', l nd are interpeete! in mu thit il.e .nlam ti.n j mnt be euloti il. ai.il l.o si e.hl Sute .oiriiilieil nu'il slatery i ubtli-Led Up4-n this platform j we htve dewired tbtm to Mie their Hind, in4

we rejoice tha thY nMp-ifed our wih with : the r io( il if, , ln"H w,,r 4 , m ,r j.r ,tMi!iti.in, and i not to fn;i hii the ret-i'i oi cruhe i ; and the Uii on rnat be re-t. re.. but n ot be j wgeil II für f her. in the in'en d S n.l-. until he too. i mole f e and ejiil b the zrea Eniainip. 'nr Ti e Democrncv ntet nt-n t'ie c-mpaign full of hope and smctiit e of fuce-s. i We know the people are not p-epared to indorse j this doctrine thoiiVi .ini.,.irtK,i'4iUra '

clare-l they will come to it. Ufon this platform . we will meet them, and defeat them Inh on D. Tod j At a Democratic meeting at Cady, Ohio, a few ! days ago, Mr. Pich thus put an extinr ui-her on ; thit demagozue. Datid Top, who has been re- : pu litl tiv all pirties: - I Mr. P ijiibeatibv atvinj ths.t hehad stiptxel that even- mn ami woman in the S'ie wi aw.reid the c;rcimtn-es in wh'ch he hid been nominee I a ctd date for the office of L:euenant Governor, and the motives which imnellel him to accept the nomination. Rut "there was one man ' in the S'ste so lost to decenry anil frith a to ' rhrffe him with imnrorr mire in his cix!uct. and that m m was David T.-l; who, h vine ht the confidence of the Democracy. ct an office bv : fetlini: out to the enertiv, and who ha now ar ' rive.1 at tint condition that he H despted bt both r - ,' , . . , pirtie. I he Democr.cv got tirel of hm. and now. after s.rvinir them two ye ir. the Abolition i hive thrown him aide fL tighter. 1 And thi renegade has the stupidity the aud icify, to suppose tint to be elected to an office for sixty dy which paid three dollar per day, to preside over the Senate of Ohio, and listen to speeches with t out ever having the pri vi eue of making a speech myself. I Ughtei induced meto leave home and mv own affairs, and travel night and da v through Ohio exhorting the people to elect the Democrat ir ticket My friepd, von know betttrthan thi. The Democracy of. Ohio hive been kind to me. In my younger days, when I had an ambitionI had an honorable ambition thev gave me a full th are of honor they gave me ail I asked -for which I am not ungrateful. And so when this crisis came upon us, and the old Democratic pirtyr nked me to carrv its flasr, wh;ch could not be canied hj the exiled candidate for Governor, T could not refuce. I would hive avoided it if I could have done so honorably ; but I could pot, and I accepted the nomi nation for the le it importnt office on the ticket cheerful I v a if it had been the Presidency of the TJtiifed St ite. Cheers If the Democrati; ti. ket could be elected without electing m if our candidate fr Governor cou'd return and mke the cmvas for himself, it would assuredly plei.se me better; but I know that can not he. and I ask you to vote for tne to rmmn'e the aucce of Democratic principle. Cheer for Pugh I should have taken no notice of Tod. but that he ho'd the office of Governor of the State of Oh'o I have some respect for the office; I have not the slightest respect for the mm Cheer I should not notice him but for the impertinent remark he made about me, which the abolitionist have been at the pain to circulate to dav. H sty: Why, let me tell you. tht this mm Pugb, within a year, agreed with the Union partr as to the prosecution of the war." If T d mean to s (y ihit, although oprnised to beoin ning; this war, arid regard:ng it ns unnecessary. aftr it hoi once begun atter the vr. h id been diawn I wa in favor ot nvkingit effective and vigorous for the purpose which it had in view, breaking the military power of the rebels, ther. he i tight; but if he mem that I agreed with what he calls "the Union partv," in any other repect, or in prosecuting the war for the emancipation of negtoe and coi fi-cation, then he state what i fil-e He so: Xliman w hoi going about preiching for V ill indighim and demanding a wi'hlnwal of our arme" I never de-n m ied a withdrawal of our armies within one short year asked me for a comrniion to raie a regiment." That i a falsehood About the time that the draft was to come otf last tear there were no three hundred dollar exemption at that time ome of the Republic m were nnxiou that Cincinnati rdiould have another regiment, and some Abolition paper came out declaring thit the command ought to be offered to me. because I happened to have hid come experience as a soldier in the Mexicm war Well, thev did offer me the command of a regiment, and I told them I would not accept, ir, optv on condition that the enlisted men should have the privilege of elec'ing their own officer, and that the meu whom thev elected should be commione I. The only communication I ever had with Tod on the subject wa to nk him whether he would commiion officer elected bv the men. Hut before the regiment was raised marti tl law wa proclaimed, the peop'e were snt acros the river into Ken tu ky to defend Cincinnati, and I went with them. Then cams L'ticoln' En meipition Prot lam ition. since which time I h ive h id no hope of a successful prosecution of the war with a tiew to the restoration of the Union. I don't quite utxieieund what Tod mean by hi m 1 1 1111011 . It seem wholly impertinent except in ore t-ene; and that would be that I lud aked him for a comrnisiow a a personal tavor, and that he had ref'u-ed it, and therefore I h ol inter e'ed myself tor the nortiin .tion and election ol Mr. Vallaiidigham. If Tod fays that if he in tend ,mv imputation of that chancer I de pounce him a abase, willful and malicious liar And if hehiMiiv Abolition friend preent, let that fr'end tell him I said fo Widely a I tliflVr from Mr. Rrough and Col Anderson, mnl at nvn h a I abhor the ihn trine thit thevsutiin, I am h ippy to acknowledge that thev have conducted tint campaign with the de'encv atid courtesy becom'ti.' gentlemen; but a for To I, ho t ike it upon himself to transact all the meanne-s and orrv all the filth of the cirripaign. I leite him with these reunik. Hei b:ie ith the contempt of any hone-t mm Cheers I am -hamed to be under the nes e "ity of mentioning his name. Proloug,ed cheering. A ."Vote of Unrninif. The Washington correspondent of the New Yoik Sunday Mercury gives tht following warn ing: The mot important revelation tioticeb!e here i the practice of our aholition Piesident to ride thiough the street- ptotccted by a mounted guard. Time wa when our Piesidenb w ilked the are rcics like any other men, and freely commingled with their fellow ci'iens Now regal stile is asMimed, and Mr. L'ticoln s cowardice, frightened out of ul! propriety by trie cry of treason, which hi partisan affix to the name of Democracy, degrade him into the vileneof lurching through the street., if heerer ventuies out alone, or encircles himself with a squadron of cavalry to guaid his precious person Irum tusSpectfd a;iss;,s "Some list n: e observer" mir tiii that thi cowardice i merely a pretense to justify the as-nmp tion of the paraphernalia of royalty, to cover the designs of some arrjSitious aspirant, now conceal ed bv the di apery of tie throne, who miy heieafur use the army for pur poses which tny be utterly destructive of our liberties. In fact the present incumbent of the Piesidency employ the trwp for none ol the purposes lor whi- h the people o generously and cheerfully taised it. He tun che it forth to fight lor the liberation ot the negro, send de- j tachment to control elections, or orders a whole i division to compel conscription ot a new .imy , j when. disgnsed with h; insincetity, the iop'e ; re!ue to volunteer The-e use of he army h k ominous, and we need uo magic glas fo Ion-shad ow to u that we are last trateling to centnl zition and despotistn. Our people remain blindly impi-jiive, apparently blind to pissing etem: but be it rcmemberetl tli it C-;ar. when he pa.ed the Rubicund, did not poses one tenth of the rmi'tarv rower now swated by Mr. Lincoln Judging by the recklessne of the Administra- j tion in prosecuting it sot ereign will in mittersj great and tmill. mine ob-erter of pilitical . ...tt.i 1 events seem to anticipate nign n mtei men ures fr rn its interferences when the Piesidential campaign approaches " AMUSEMENTS. Arlington, Kely, Leon (z Donnikr'a MINSTRELS, I The raronte of list West CoiuprU; Ing sixteen rtrforiner. j i rwim UNRIfALF.O TR0r?E WILL FXHIP.IT AT 1 Jtatomc llail pmüely rx two night, eulj ca MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPT. 7 1 cV t th tli sr-aN't c.mLinati-n of talent eve r conn- ' tr e i in i-i.e c'ii;pai. . All tht phat. f MLi i n 1 fe ( wiil lefathlu !) pe wrrd. tancing, Buri-us t tt ' Lei larrr 1.1 r-brace onw it tb- nriu-I, . feuir Au eii irr (li.i.r r 'Sra turn eaeü txr .ii.g. A 'a;s u i cm L-.Ch.iaret oiH:er r' ir.r "f t ci i ts. Fr..t a I Cru r ata tr rv-d fo- LoJ e. D or epen at 7. etiiuetiCi.4 at a w'c V.. tpt4-c4 V. S. Uyr.KSN Ifant.

TEAS.

THE GREAT American Tea Company, Ol Vosoy Strcot. N. Y.t Flnce iu orj,B,üon fc crt . tew tt ln a. JjUtury of Wholesaling Teas in this Country. rbey bare introduced their aelectlcnt of TEA 9, and are elhng them at not ovr two Cent (.01 Cent) Ter round A bore S'oet, ,Vrrer Deflating from the OSE PRICE Aled. VyTHF.K PFrn-tARtTT OF Tn COMPACT IS that the r Txa TAra not enly deeotis d time o the -lcH'n of the! r TEA a o qulity. value iH pr-help-the T ,uer t tWe oat of th-'r enorme 'ork och iit4s a- are tet a1ntsd o hi particnlar want. .d noi ul, thit, but psanu out to biro the beat b"rK,IE It I eaT to te he ircaicnbt' le ad'tnttge a Tea EcTr.a ht In tH establishment ovor aU o h-r. If he 1- Jodar- -f Te. or the M bkkt. if hi time t Ta'uab'.e. h h all the henfi. f a well brmnized v' tem f d.inz hnjn-, of an imnier.se cani'al, of the Jn-ltem nt of a pr f lonal TA TAbTta, and the knuwltdz" ff sTipr or s -men. Tl i e-a'-le I! Tita huyera ni matter if they are thoM-a"1 o' miles fr.m thi market 1 purcbate on as Cwxl trm hr th New T"Tk mrrrbn'a. thonah they came tii-mslTe, Diniranr to get oririPir i- can ordr Ta ot and will h- servedhj n at well nal packart, trne w.tfrhta and tares, aud the Teas are arrnied at reprent1. We i-ue a Price L'tof the Compary'tTeai, which will be sen to all who order it. comprising lIyon. Yon n;; Ilysou, Imperial, Gunpowder. Twankay and Skin. Oolong, Souchon?, Orange, and Hyson Pekoe. JAPAN I TA of every description, colored and uncnlorrd Thit Hu ha each kind f Tea doited lntiF0r"R Class g. i amply: cWNGO. m.B CARßO, FINE, FINK ST. that ' err on- tn.ty xunlerst. rd frm the de-t1ptifin and tl.e i rics ann'xeil that th Company are Uetermined to un-'er ei lie whole tr tr de. Vf L'uaran'er t s"ll A LI. our TcAt at n-t over TWO C-X t"S (.".' ( ents) pr pound above cM. helieving tLi o ne attract -e to the many who Lave heretofore. been paying eiiorniou jrot.t. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Importers and Jobbers, No. 51 Vcscy Street, N. Y. a p 7-dJw PAPER BACS. Tor the use of Grocers, Druggists, Bakers and Fruit Dealers. WJT. HVVF JUST RF.CUVFD AXRJ-R LOT OF Vf I'aiH r IIhj. tVe give sizes and prices a f'llows: No. l. " 3. " 4. " 6. ft. " 10 2 V6. Wi cent a for 5C0 1 a a . 65 . -0 1 00 . 1 '.'5 1 fwS 1 73 2J-U 3 00 Bowcn, Stewart & Co. ept7-d2 PROFESSIONAL. CHARLES FOLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, vn.n:, i.Mn ., Will practice la the Courts of IJendrlcks and adjoining counti-s. ept7 ATTORNEYS. JOHN COLFKICK. tKWUJoRDAJi. C0LERICK & JORDAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, rricr., anon o 3 cld ftt.TjEL ioiliixi, 'In, K .sliiiiton street. Indl;itai'oli. lrtriH. nch2l-s.t.tl HATS, CAPS, &C. 180. 18G. HITS, CAPS, k STRAW GOODS, tIttt 31Vi.LT AT WHOLESALE. ! V Ino 1: CA ICR, TX7-0UI.I KKSPMTHTXY ISVtTK THF ATT tj ti-n f Country Merchants to their new ad upleudu toc k f CtssMnt-re, Fur. B-aver nn 1 Mlk Hts, t"jrrituT with every -t!r f Bos and Me"s C ps. Also a tin" lot "f b Mile', Mi-- s' and Children Hats or Sumin r. w-ih fal.ti Mat, hlke Hoods S lk and Cotton Uinhreila mi l Parisois, H -,f bich have 'een bought v ith esj fcinl r-fi-rnce to the want t thi' Country Trad-, and a II ! -oll exrluslve'y at wholftalf as .w as thev cull ha t0U.Lt iu anv Western market. Call and tee. " H)N'AL'S0X A CAKK, 71 'V-t Wshia?f oo tr-et, Indianapolis, Ind. inneS-d.'tm. FOR SALE. r.VUJI rK ).VLE. V- KI'.mT ACMF. FA P. H Nb Wt I N'DIAN'AIOL'S, in s Rood i: e of caitiva'ion, for a!e i sm- terms. Apply to McKfcKNANA P'tKCK. aa10- 6fd Ral rotate Agents TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN". WILL Fun ini.'EE YEAR A SUM OF mo'.v, a S ur cen.. t-eureij on vt un'Kurabrred rral e-tatv P'-Wr LL HOWLtM, r XfCitAr of ihe e.tate of J hn Johnson, deceased, aoirla-d.'w MUSIC. rrfi ? jr o jlb. xKn. k. aim: A ' sri'd.iWAY A: nity. -AISOsctioo t, H f n ? o .vi v us i at ; - .ti. tti:iiAi v civ Unten iloiiHo Cornor. Flano Fete Warerootn yorth Illmoit ttret. Jan7-dlv'J NOTICE. Orti i or rat '"rrr TtrActr.a ) Aug--t 22, irtO. i OTICK tS HKRF.BT filVFN THAT T 'K CITT Tae f ib year l-Aa ar n-w du. aisl tae da1 1 r ve p'a eif in mt hand for collection. t'e'sa In d lavs will pUttt .U at tbitLc and aeiti tb uut. iOS. K. KGLIS1I, so.-i-ll CVTreaanrtr

DRY GOODS.

SPECIALSALK OF DKY(iOUDS VOlt 30 DAVs! Now Commenced at No. 33 West Washington S ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN! ' Great Inducements OtTcrcUJ DECIDED BARGAINS TO BE GIVEN. Tboae who bur Dry Coo-is for cash w;U do well not to tai.tav tbe bouae. itqu.ra for, atid m.ke out. laY.XCII aV KEAIVE'S And eae thereby frota 05 to SO per cent. LVmetnVr 1 1 te ody Dry t;.odi Store between Chrl-v Maver't and ibe Palin-r ltiUse. outh t !a. s.ooo nota Mviu i, ATb"!eile at Nrw York pricv. etjCountry merchants are invired to call. LYNCH A KF.ANK, I'r-prietora, Jy21 3 Wfvt Was.h'ntwD ttreet. SUNDRIES. FOR ALE: 500 doz. Glass Fruit Jars; 1,000 Gi-o-s Corks, all hizes; 1,000 lbs. Sealing Wax; 300 doz. Brushes, of all kinds, sizes and style; 50 bbl. Coal Oil; 10 bbh. Benzine; 20 bbls. Linseed Oil; 20 bbls. Lard Oil; 50 bbl$. Lubricating Oil; 50 bbls. Whitins; 500 oz. Quinine; 50 oz. Sulphate Morphia; 10 bales Terra Jajronica; 10 cases Mis Liquorice, pure, for Tobacconists; 10 cases Stick Liquorice; 10 bale Sponges, quality rarious; 800 boxes Glass, all sizes; 500 galls. East India Castor Oil; 8 tuns White Lead, in Oil; 4 bbh. Sp'ts. Turpentine; 22 bbls. Varnish; 16 bbls. Alcohol; 472 lb. Gum Shellac; 45 bbls. Old Rye and Wheat Whisky; 10 doz. Old London Dock Gin; 40 doz. London Forter; 40 doz. Scotch Ale; By STEW AKT V MOItGAIV, W110LF.SALF. DRUGGISTS, Jy4 Xo 4 Est WashirtKtnn Street. DRY COODS. N E W Y O R K . 81 & 83 FRANKLIN STREET. Wicks, Smith & Co,, Importers & Wholesale Dealers in BRITISH, AMERICAN AND C O rV T I N E N T A L DRY GOODS. eept2-dltn MILLINERS. MISS J. DOYLE HAS PERMANENTLY L0CTKD IN INDIANAPO LIS. Room over -No. 9 Bate Hou block. Wen Washington atref. Mis ln intend kfepfTi a Pari M Winery Emporium, wbere at all timet may he found a full assortment of Houiicls. Kibbons. French Flowers. Plumes, Bridal Wreaths And all KOd uMia'ly fot-M in af.rstcla Hone. Having brought f' m th Kat tn experienced B etcher and r'rever. Viss Do'e wi.l py particuUr attention to all order or call? In t int lui-. Mis D re.urt.s er t iaok!. for past favort aid olicitt a continuance of tbesanie. Jul27-dly SHIRTS, tScC. Gents Furnishing' Goods! Shirts, Made to order And a PERFECT FIT WARRANTED. Also, Ready-Made. AU tit' and ttj Icon baid. Dir Mont f rS If M'asurenieni teutby isail. La tli cs and Gouts' Hosiery and Furnisliiuff Goods nt JSC X tf. SO Wi:4T VASIII.1tGTO. STICfcEX, aprioes-dly SINKING FUND NOTICE. NoticA to Sinking Fund Borrowers. ALL TER SONS I DFBTTDTOTnr. SINKING FUND are nmifled that Ua1a taor.z-fevj to tai 1 Fond, and on wbi b i'.terett baa not been paid !n advance, wi: be "ered at public aie en tha avcood Tueaday t December next By or 'er of tb Botrd. TT. II. TALBOTl". auf i8-dAw till o-rtl rTe-idect. fKeiter and kepub:icanr Lawrenceburr; Courier, Madi'cc; Gazette and VoUtbe. Kvantviil. ; Juamal a.:a Kspres. lerre HiUie; Jrff-rotjun and I ailaUium, Riebmund; Timet ad eeiiüt.el, Frt w ayne; Aricn and Courier, Laf ette; Hemoctat and Union. L;Tte; Pret, Kokoruo;ract and R-pablan. Ureeu.hsjrF; Mercary an1 fsen'inel. fube.tir; lietoocrat ard Kpvblican. Pit mouth; Dertfjcrat and Spectator. Mont-l!o; JcMiin and Bpublican. Ku-bvi.le; D- ai'at ajwl Rcputticaa. V ! pa -rai-o, wi I uier' to tb' amount vf two doilart and aetd bil'a rtceip'ed to tbe oCca of tl b tkitg und for pav. menu wth a paper containing Lba advciUcatet -marked "l FOR SALE. First Clas3 Residence for Sale. TOT 10 FFET Wnil rAT FRONT. AND la?k' ' i fret in drrtt;trt,ajB, bath roota. woyl.hed.larr CM rn, ah e tr a cow an4 tw b..re and a carrier CM rn, 'a'. e 'or a cow ant tw burse, and a carrttra t . .. . . ' 1 4m a. w rant t. an.1 Ii. . k. , . i iiuus-, ! m -..r-.. . v-ru-.i' tva. i d( urr ia k .law m. rr tintir k( Inlt n and bearin) early. Tbe rroand rn trnit I be.arttW wt'n a aneiv wr.-amrutai tree arvi rjowerinj tbruba. Will b) cid for $ -.tOU ca.b. Iroa re of . UcZEtJiAX niKCE, infl4-dlc4wfs Ral Fit ate Aftn'a

GROCERIES.

FPiUlTS,VK&ETABLES.&C., Ft)H SALE tl 1 No. 9 WestjWashington St 1 - - ' ' a. btTTTR A FTAE LiTOF PRIME BCTTER. WrsT. i JLS ra Iteaerve and PiSe Apf'e Cbee. Ja4 rro-ir4 I1" v SAWTKK A WilJJAll.a, 5 Wat Wbitiaton treet. f RAKItF.LS y V. 2COAR. AND TWKJtTT-FITw O. l'C, bj mme kio i5.fTe. In More and foe ! lo j.fTe Wet Wabint ttreet. fl B-XES KKM' CELEBRATED EASTIJf ft A -als i r . . i T- v c ic Dn a i c ft. . ä - . JcfTre. tie beti I. round t.flr In u-c. Call eWUlF Lt and eaamli It at aw YE k WIIXIAKS', ' 9 We W os-hiDetA ttreet ( KITS X0S. I ASIk4CKEREL EXPEKiiLT till tor faulty Ju-f trri.tng- avi l AVt Y KlW(UItX.V, " No. West VVab:cstcn it. V LA ROE ASSORTMENT OF FITRA FINE TEAS Vuut lljK-n, laipaiial. tiunwder ud Btk elected w uh great care, -a for ae lew at AWTFk WIl.UAM.'. ft N. W-t v at riUXsS ARNOLD'S EXT aud tf jw ued Kve Cofl-, V abiB(toa tU 20.000 LD'S EXTRA DOIL I) tiia b.t ta Ue. Call and get i-u.tthe trade. tt lDv rut Ut to IU..I parkagettO jSAWYKR a willums, o. 9 Wut V4 asbinictoti at. VLSO A LARGE STlt K OF EVEKY VAUIfcTT OF Staple and Fanct' lrr. Tob ceo, Ciirara, vt oden and Willow v W lute Fl-b, Macaerrl. Salmon, Trout, Canned Fruit, Jellie, Ticket 5plced Ojater,Ae , Ac. Grocerte fidd cheaper than anr boat in the city at f AWYKK WILUaMS. farif.'tii No. 9 VTet V t-liinrtoo tt. female; college. GLENDALE FEMALE COLLEGE. ftMlF. NFXT SESSION II F THIt 1NSTTUTI0N WILL JL betcin on U 4tday. U trtiil-r 14. 163. The location, near Cincinnati, onil.iie Citicintijtti, Hamilton and Djjion Kailrond, i cenjil nd tery d-Mraf'le; tbe uta auu M.r'ounJih are uijjualld. tbe tuilcinw and ac-c-inmo-lat on are amjd j. aiid el-rant; Ihe Teacher, ia tbe l)terry ant oroiii ?ita! 1riartmri'ts are unsnf I s-e;1; tie cure of stiy i as lb roueb and extended at ai otir, and the (La'vex are rnlerate. (ilendala i a desirable place for t t unx laJir in Ibe tr-ubloua timet. For dial foet, informa Ion or admii'n addrea augI5. Gle ftale.llaruUtoo CvMioty, Ohio. I MEDICAL. .mi tiii: i:vt;L, i. Tin: ziud. t$.CLta5Jito PRACTICAL ACCOUCHER. AST tsV v- VA Vjs? r yy t. rfJ) , AT TTIIE AMERICAN DISI'ENSABT WK TREAT tT n-wr tnrtbnd. and wtb tbe brpiet reaultt. I'roItiffit- Cirri, (Nllirijr f the wjno,; CtincerotUm I Utr -Hum, Lwi. rrht ty liit) V iuary and all other dia eaea to wh'ch tbe Aritri km FtMale ia a pcu!itrily liable, Hend three dolla'-Hnd receive by eapresa one I the Ihtctor" Vmie .Sr ,. Thi inatrutnent hul4 b used bv eTery woman iji tbe land, foe tne purfme of cJ inlin',cniHfort, hru ih fc. Sent free wu rere'pt of stamp, a copy f.f our PMvaie Lettet to Married Iridic on heaiih.-c. - Hi" D"5:tr:'a clrhmtd fr-mnU ', fresh from tbe Dlspcnsary, are cry y in almple diaeaset, irrernlarltfe, Jt. Trice tl. art by mail. At the Amtt uuin JtijZnmiry we alo treat, ViAitf mrxnry, and with never ailina fuccc. Yntrrial, or what tbe quack t call privn or t'crc diae: VAtia in II Unmakes, Gonorrhea; Gleet, Mricture. Hydrocele, CircocHe, VarirKs-le, Cars4Msec. Spermatorbea. Seminal tteaknesa, octurnal r.mitsKXia. .Sexual Debility, Impotency, and efT-ct of 'f-abue. The lad Ma ar treated of in a "private let-r'w-bkb we tend Trea on I rvlj vi si am!. mm theexir ence of tbe flirreon in r harre of thi. da. partment ome of the hlt H vj,ital in Europe and In New York City, enable birto treat patieota acteotlflcalIj and restore ibem apeedil . Ihoselivinz at a distance can comrnurilcate bv letter a d he treated at tbeir bo-ret. In nrcent catet tend t orD and receirv rr s icine,-. Lonsuitatio" frtt and &rfidtt.tiaL Room Na. East Washington Sireet, lnJanapoHt. P. o. n.x I24. a.r9 .llr.wl2t.lan CLAIM AGENCY. soi,iit:ns? f:...Ti tntvcw McKERNANS, PIERCE & CO., actwoki' t AraTt roaTac COLLECTION OF SOLDIER'S CLAIMS, w ILL COLLKT OjAirFRS AND fOLDlf.RS rension. lionntie- fUrk Pay. Pay for Extra Ility. trd Pat f ,r Horse l-t while in tbe aervice Ac. d will cfil-ct Claim at Wah;npioiiClry. Ori-K-T V I r WV.t tV.-ktn.on l.t A enet of plmer floate.) Iadiriapjlit. Ind. Itox 100, eael "s-e a stamp. Major Witer and D. S V. cKernau bat e an cClce In ahville. Tennessee. J. II McKKRNN. wsLOVf .riEKCE, I MaJ.i I). WALKER, D S. M- KEUVAN. . La'e 2d Ind. Cavalry. - - - - . - Uve, Judfe Perkina. In1 an-;"li-. RrrrararKsr,ov. M.rt, Ad.'t Get). Noble. Gaa. Juoe30-dtf TOMB STONES. IVJARBLE VIOR.CS. E3 n 7E KKF-? ON HAND AU MAKE TO OEDER. ILL W W kiodl tit Mrh! Uin)m.nti anil (Ihm li. carve to order, wirb de-:, er-l m, or devica that may be wantetj. Tho deainnf friytbii.r ia our line will go wU to tfrt n a ca'.l, aa w. aarone bat the Iwat materlaia tnq innr i wort. mrril -t A 1 v - REAL ESTATE ACENCY. rfIcKernan& Pierce, ail nun v FilSt DoOT Hist nf Pllr-Ii P-.--f Wl ftjOM 01, raiUCr L (UP ÜTAIRS.) W IHVR Fi)ß KALK HüL'.LS AND LOT IN to Uatdt ta VUa tkai,tad Wll tail lawtr tUa cab b ptirrbtaal aiaawbere Kbl4 dAly v v w j iBsäiuwwtp-!! im rannt mw Firn

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