Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4036, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1863 — Page 2

Democratic Documonts.

;dilrr of ihr litiecrr tie Tfr"r of? the. rtenrl Amt&Mj ti lb Feopls? of Indiana. 9' Ur h the Kl-t ry of t5 lau n'1 r'.n whv tnort t4 wot aei'b! darinc ita 2aüfati".al tArn. H)U 4 xvmrnl pamphlet rf.Miuapf(av4 ;Uhrarair4 a v-"-'! IV 1 1 W per bacdrect. . 'ha Cetc rl pt Ace-pt-ch of Hon. D. Tof fcaea, OB tbf Oaaerijttion Rill,! Ibt HrtUM 6f r-)sate, February , 1MJ. Ttliliw ef the trett iptchM of If r. Y&orhee. on qaettlon cow oc e-jlaf larf efcara f public attention, and evtry dOrn in Indiana kol4 bare aco;Y. It aiee a pawp"'t oCe'fbt pantt. PrVl pTkio4r4. 'i'lir -I.lb.tr If of the Cll lze-n peecn ef .fln. D. W. Voorlue, delivered In tbe Home f Rep. r.--ttiee. February li. 1S3, a tbe "Act totndemnify tbe Present ani ether per-otia for ro pendln tbe writ f iaKaae corps, and art de-va Id pursuance) thereof aa w-w printnt In parspblet frro, and can b obtained at taitftfS'. Tblf I tha great "ort ef Mr. Voorbeee to pro-.ct tha liberty ef tba citizen, and shoo'd be la tha har-li of every voter ladlsnA. It ;ak a pamphlet f e"ten page. Plica $1 SO per honored. T" 'All ordere abould direct the apeecbe to be aer.t by.ipra.a. aa tba postage will t one cent a copy, and Man b prepaid. ählr ELDER. ITARX5C&S BINGHAM. I Itilnapoli. DAILY SENTINEi Til UNION -It atCT BR PRKSKRVCI. JncOH 8 A TU rTutTmoIINISO. SEPTEMBER 75. I I beat rrpu The Proclamation t he New York Journal of Commerce, in com'iting npon the PreMeiit'i proclamation auspoiiin the writ of hubeia corpus in certain Ca", rematks: Whit i the imme-Hate preinj call Tor such a. prcl imation we know not. We trut it will prevent full ail fiir ease teinc made for the. Supreme Cnrt n the eoneriptin act. that we rri'iT hae decision on thit. The l're-iient eipes-el hi will.uj-rie-a t) facilitate it wmf eck fc0-" A ltermiti3tlor to prerent the court from p jinp npon theconstintionnlitT of theton?cript ct'ra y h ive irfl'4!nrel the Pre-iJentto eierciae tho extri'irlintrr poer ?tel him hy Conjrea. It h I-oheen isesto! thit the proclamation giirs rooin to aurmite, at lenet, tha' 9nie criia ha arisen in our ruMic ifftira, known onl to the PrMent nJ hia official adviier, which rruj nuke u.h a procer.ng isecfs.Hary. B it whatever m iy be the immotli ac occiisiou for the nupcn5ion of a writ of 4 m'jch lue in pro-t-i!M th peronl lilrtf of th citizen lnin uajut retrint, iu effect will be to bretk down the htrHer erecteJ by th frnm?rof the Consti tution to prevent the cetitrnUruion of power In the Federal (Jovetnmcnt. It appears t be the purpoe of the pirty in TM)wer to obliterate Sute lines, U) (le-frty S'Ate institutions anl diminish the power of Sttte1 governments as mu h possib'e, HiiJ mke the St He us eubjeel to and dependent upon the Federal authoritiea, as the difTrent departments into l.irh Fmnc1 diri ded, are Is the retiring lvfntr It Inn been our thry of povernmenl tht the military should be ubordinste to civil authority, but the prorlamition reverses this rule rlicll? atul mukes the tn lit r t authority supreme Not only in the re bellious district, but Sn the Sute mu loyal to the government, the constitution and Ihe ciril law, to which all should be subject alike, not only the governed but the gnverners, are power lesa -o protert the ritizn in his personal liberty and const itution! rights. There mny be a necessity for this substitution of military for civil authority, but it looks although the sippera and miner are huilv at w rk un lermining the citadel of consti tutioml liberty. Tha I Ion I flank Hubble. We have published some articles Rowing th it It was the intention of the Administration to break down all State buikin intitul:ons and ut.tit ute iu their ate id Frder.il banks, with a Federal paper currency. This national bank scheme is additional evidence of the attempt being mad by the party in power to change the Gor eminent inb a centr il Iijtim bj rctnoting all th.e chetka upon the Fed f ml Government and the Fotleral authorities which have thus far preserved the liberties of the people and popular institutions. The fjllowinjr article, which we copy from the New York News, tili further deTf!o 4 the objects of the Government banking S .-heme: The banking Itw passed at the t session of Crtkre I fow sbout to go practically into etTrc s is trrett Overmient pl t'u-l machine to cot trol th furter.ov, arid thtoiih the (urren the p'on?rty and buine-s of every man iu the (?tiin. Thit there misht be no miMke as to the object of the arheme, the Superintetident hs openly avowe! thit all the institutions sie under lentra! cntnd at Wahinuton, and all Sutf institutions are to be crushed out. Whit were clired ak'int thei!d ITi.itet States B!ik is crimes for whieh it mniii-d nibeiion, are ci sitnl to be Jcirible pritw'plcs on which tlx rew institution ;oe to te (el The old Un'ted Stttcs H Hik . in the inl mi y of the coun try. w is the fic.il aetil of the Government It receiel on Uejoii the nation.! revtnues, and paid out Its own notes fur II Government expenses on the tlra Its of the Secretary of the Treasury. It hd hramhes in the rhiff cities, anil into their hsidswere p'id all Government loesl due an I from them rtowel all Government Payments in the ntes of th Lnitel Sutes Bank. It followe! from this arrangement th tt the ex chsntfes of the country were monopolized by the bink, recue each bnkruM dr nt plestue on anv of the others, and the rates of exchange were low For the same reson all collections of mercsntile debts were made by the United S a es Bnk, b.-a'ie acomnts f.r collection could be lodged with it at any brunch to be collected at any of the other A a conej'ience of th attte of fTlra, the br n'-h in e ch ci'v wvs alwiys the creditor of the l al bnka. Thebrmch in New York, ..r inat sn et, receive" I: 1, Government due-; 2. ptv ruents f.r all e-lle'-lions dne o her cities; .1, p.iy ments for all drifts sent here All thee py menta to it were mv!e in check upon i!ie local bmk sn! hroucht them all in debt to it e u h morning It thus held them all in its gtip. aid w s controlled itself only by the necessity of m v. ' ing specie This necessity corrpe!lel it to confine Its operations ithin u -h a Compiss as would; ensbte It to piy. Neerthe!es it hid the power 1 of nnk n: money chpordeir in any h.c ilitv.' If It iuorou!y deciandedptvmrnt, money w..uhl be Jer. ehnt;e and prbcts J,,w. r.i its; fr ends avsi!fl of the circtimsts: ce Thisdeir ' res ws soti fallowed by relaxvion, che.i; :ics j ot money an I a rise in prices very profiuMe to . the interested. To maintain this petition it be ; cam a p-diticsl msch-ne, under the cuise of a commercial bmk, or, in the emphatic words of; Genertl Jackson, ' monter " Its evil tun dency was o manifest tlut it was destroyed with ! the consent of the whole nation Mr. Chase has now, under the law. power to ' orcanixe the banks, entitled to isue $1Ml.ma OiMi of currency, nearly tn time the cspiul of the; old hnk. Thee bioka arc: Firt. t be con-' trolled at Whington; second, the note re a UiTsl tender lor all Government receipts and p;y-, menu; third, they are to be the de,it iries of. the public monev, with nominal security; fourth. Ihev are not rerjoired topjin specie. Thee be ng the lesd'-ng ;s)wet of the binks, e hstf only to ber iu mind that the ei; n liture of the (.erfment are now S)I.n)il,(XK,lXsl;H.rannrnn ia-tead ot $ rmti.fss ner a:inu.n. which th averace under the (Tinted St ties B-nk. a? 1 th at tie t,u-ina of the country is twenty times greater than then. To form ome idea of the vast power wh'nh will bewieldel by this jriantic "monster" over or e thousand other banks, all ieiected on the principle of "loyalty " for although auy person my rpirently trt a bmk. the power rets with the ' SerH-.rro distribute the faciliiies including the privilege of h d I ng detnits; consetjuentlv, all chances of profit depend on him; thee banks j re all to have ooe nam. wiiU a number attar Led to il, correapondlcf ti the Board

of Control at Washington. Through them fiol a?ent will pour i't orie tliiUMi"i nn'.I.'O'S of h!!rs tt ttmv an i ti-vv ot:trioors an! other oejiior of the f.i en menl, an ' "n'o t'r'ee toiMtro wtllt.e piid t'tc tisea and otJ.r reve Dee of ihe Governm !,' Ail the-e tr-M -tons are to b in their nan td! tr.cot ettiS'c in'o Decie. fedeernible otiiy in reeLbst'as ' The checks and drafts of the Department on all of them. In all section of the contry, to the ex'ent of $3,000,000 per day, will determine the ex changes, and the irredeemable currency of these brks will be the only circuJatiou W shall then hve all the currency of the country furuuhed by at least one tLousand binks, not rerjn're! to redeem their notes, but all de pendent upnn the ptrfy in power fot the ps frC-i'ot o( the Government tlepoeit. for Lüh thev are refj'iirel t' pie only ten per cent sc u rity. The xmpleof what is required at the

postoSoe and the custom boue on the eve of I election t conclnive a to whit will be rrqtrred of thene "fiscal amenta' under the same circum stances They will pot only be reoiited to "support the Gouernment" at elections, but the "bank facilities of every busine tnsn will depend upon the degree of his "loyalty to the Government " The. Government is at this moment the preat employer, ai d we hsve before cal'e'l the attention of oar reader to the exultation w ith which the profits on Government bnire are counted up in the official munis of New Eng land. It will pay all iu the notes of the new btrks. We have also called attention to the fact that the Government owe over four hundred millions thtt will fsll due next jrr. Tbe whole of that will bo met in a s'milsr m inner Th hohler of a five per centum certificate of deposit in New York, if he ak for his monev. mav pet it tn the notes of the National B.ink (No. 1)00.) piya. hie in greenbacks at Bloiv Kuu. elan is The h d ler of a one-year cer 'ficite will pet similar satisfactory returns, all will be paid in the note furthest from the place of payment, in order to promote their circulation. As. however, there i tobe no specie pay ments, the greenback and its shadow will be of equ il value, and all be the vii. ible manifestation of Government bankruptcy, corporation fraud and national ruin. The persons who embirk in these scheme are, however, more enterprising than prurient The United Slate Court may pronounce the whole loan unconstitutional, in which c.e all participant will be li.tb'e, as individual partners, t'ordfbbt thi.t rnut be met in specie. From tbe Buffalo Courier. Political trrlca. ' The frrUAtrn Crot" and an "Odtto t4 American The tele.'raph has already s:inonrel the ar real snd bmit-hment, by Generil Scbenck, of the eliors and proprietors ol tlie Baltimore lie publican, on the clnre of hiving published a di-loynl mg. The following i the objections, ble lyric, which e publish in juxtposiiion with another from i le-idii KeruSlic in journal. The reidcr cull judv'P br him-elfus to the peticil and political merits of each: T 11 E SOUTHE It X A " LOYAL " SdXiJ CM.." fron, thf Liiitimore He from th X. V. Tribun. jtHl-licim. Oh ! sy, on you fee,' otc TO thrmcji tw l cm auJ Ihe si rm. THE AMERICAN FLAG. M-re l iuiit fr tb itarknM, ih.it pure con-t-!-, Utlol ? Like th jinhcl of love All lis l tbe flauntinfr Lie! nl r-l m;lioii lt. the lr (jrow al int form, dm. As It point' t' the baven rf The siripes sre Moody h"j-fr the liti' n. M-nrn, llnw ra-linut em Ii tar a A lie ttte voritintr hymn. tLe beacon afar, j GiTiii promt e of p-acc, or an-ursnce in war! It sL'rlds a pirate's rferk, 'Ti th i r if th Sith, It tind a man In chain, wlii.-b him I evir re- Il yoke the raptive' i,ck, riaui And wipe the Llocily To litfhi us to fi-fl-m and s'ain. I lory again! How pescful sti-l tlet Tesr 1wn the flaunting wii America's soil lie! 'Till l-trav'd ly the umle II tlf-must the starry flaiI i f the Puritan l nnn, IiimiIi no runny ky VTbitti lurks unW virtue Uith hate's polluted and eprlnns frc ui Its rag I roil ! To ften Its fanir In the hfe-hh o I of freemen, Itrny Jt, j e who can ! Then boldly aidt to each Iee; sink It In the heart thai can feel, wave; And cru-h the f..ul viprr It bears a fallow rnan 'neatb Li!rtjr' bfel' lo grotn wiih fellow Ao l the tVfM of' tA . ut slsv.s. rbsil in triumph re-ri-in To hk'ht u t fierdom and fur'. furl the boasted lie! gl tj acaiii! Till freedom live atoin. To rule once m-'re In truth, Tlo the emblem of peace, Amo"jr uru.rammeird tU the Uat-ktar of men. b"pe. Like tie S4rreil Iih,trui Thai Kiii ted the Ko- HH up the starry sheen, man. Conceal its lloo1y From the hop- ff the' Um; liult t the IVUware'a For In It fohl a are aeen h'pe, 1 The stamp of rustling 'Tis (U trut of the free; chains I ami the i-rtir cf f.s-i tuen. ; Flin lea f..U lo the air.l ahtle boldly do-' clare Tb" right we demand or tlie tretatliat we ilarel While the Vm thf.tut rlud ill Iriurnnh remain To litfht us to free.Jor.1 and Klory aain! A nil If -.u-e houl 1 he ho)-e anl Justice drill -d, An I wsr's t Klr vulture flap its Mack I'tn ii.fi.. Thru gladly 7 nr,," ah 1 we hurl In our pri.le . Dtf.aiuo lo tjriitt and d"a!h to ihfir mittt i . - ? i With our frint in the field,' rwr.tunij ifi, r f t jV.'(,' Or rnurn like the Ni.nrtan' in death ei nur hieM! I And the V.s , lt tiit "hxll triunij lian Ijr ' a e A the B -isc ef th- free ir the psh f the hrae! ALL ho it r Of (Ut A I'll w. "I go for the Union as it is. and the Constitution a it is." Daniel Webster in 130. It is efimited that the Rockv Mountain mine will this y:ir yield twenty million of do! I.trs to the national supply. The grand opera houe in Pari will cot fite million of dollars The found itions, which are completed, are raid to be as solid as tho.e of the Colus-fiim. Wbn Alralmn Lincoln was in Consrcs in 111:", he voted plinst iviic the soldier w-o had served in the Mexican war one hui dred and silty acre if I nd. Bttt Cletneiit 1. Vail in li. ham on the l":h d it of February, IrGi. voted in Conre- to j;ie each soldier entf ied in putting down the te'ieliioti one hundre) and sixty icieol I ml in a Iii tnoi to his one bandied dollar bounty. The Republicans carried Mtine lityir b 2.7iVI mij. rity and then hst Oh o by h.O'M) fc.'j tit This veir they carry it by 11. cut ni ijuriiy . nd dcvl ire that it i a bright omen lor Onto in October Payton Emjire. The An li Slavery Standard sn. it is an odd rircu:n-t on e th it Kuia, the niot abolu'e Em; ire. and tlie Uuded States, the free-t Hepub :c in Chri-ti iidoin. ehould a Hot d so many points ol re-emlnce in their present conditi m! This i . rin compliment to the Republican party of the United Sute I'llbllc Women in aaivllle. Public women at Nashville, by order i f Gen. Grander, ate rcfiuired to furnish Sureon i er titicate of he Ith and procure I. cense. Fout hundre! dollar have been received for -uch a bcei.-e Exchange This Illustrates the morality which we are in-trodm-oic in the S-uth. Tbe Puritans o New Etta's: i l. who brought on this war in tl.ecaure of "(iod and humanity," for the reformation of Southern morals, htve ever profe.ed a holy horor uf the -oci il h itits of the Southern people. Thev have had much to a ay of unlicen! crime in the slave S' ite. atid now they have concluded tolicene it II should not be lorfitteti that they have an eye to the reetdacks s well as mralty The sum of $IOt) i ijuite a bt.enl price for the et uliar sort of Iicene reterre to The crime licensed mut be very profiub'e in Nhville. aince the artles of New Enal ind morality have er.tere-l that wicked city. Whether Gen Grsnper retpuires license of nero women we are not able to y Imt pre-ume they are "free," under the proclamation, Ip.in such moral fetters. Phi!ade!ph;a Kvenlnjf Jourral.

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I)lfocaaT:C MTI0 at I'MOJt ClTT Accor. i i i to (aetiou arrangement the Drtnoc rcy of D irke county . O-i.o, and lUn'o'pb loin y, I nd n a , held a joint meet.ng at Union City, li t!ie latter county, on Tuedjy the I5i met a Union meeting of I-.t al people at the union of the loyal State of öuio and Indiana. Tbe ccetiag exceed the expectations of the most sar.ritre of the party, rot only in ramber but in entnusiism aiid the extreme pood order of the day. The number present was variously estimated at from ten to fifteen thousand. One procession alone numbered by actual cour.t two hundred and fifty wagons nt-d carnage, many of them carrying bannet and fl ia, and rnt a few wetebeau'i lully decorated ilh branches of the hickory. Ooe w tpon drawn by nil e bores csrriiJ thirtylour youi. Uoics we.rin our n.ttonI cdr of rt-l, wliiieaml blue; and a little further down the Ion l ue was another wagon dr-iwnhy six nores ear yi the earn number of yung ladies dressed iu pure white. Alter parading throueh the piincipal etreets the f roce"ioii proceeded to a be.iutil'ul jjrove eeieeted f r the occasion t-re rLile north of town, where a se.tker et.tnd had been erected, wtiic.: wis eo tiptviulls arrange I and decor ted with everj:reni. dowers and .ippropiiae uiottoe-, ato rtflct noich crel:t utsn the Indies whore haiid- h-ol wrought tlie f iiry work. Wo P. Detxlt, K-q , wis ee'ecicd IVeident of the meeting, Jo-epb Lviger. E-ij , Vice Piei dent and Dr. A F Teal and J.J. I'tirf-en, E-tj , Secretaries. lr. Dtbolt on taking the chair made a lew well timed iemil. c. un.c!iii the meeting to moderation and the preservation ol law and order. The meeting was then addressotl for one hour and a ball by Hon James Brown, ol "Wim heeler, who in his bppv oitle made a most excellent speech, winch w. well received ty the vat audienc e. Mr. Pron w i lollowttl bv lion. J F. McDowell, rm'iider of Connies elect f oin the 1 1 its Con;re-io!nl district ol Indiana. Mr McDowell made an able speech. well ruitedto tlie lime and occasion, and will have a telling elTect in ailvanciiig the catn-e he ?o ablv advocates. Powerful peche were mule by Me.oa. J. F. Mi Kenny tui Willi tm Alien, who rrive.l on t!:e nlternoon tr.nn. Their spetcl.es wete warmly received nd licpicntl v anpl inoe), creatinjr a Preat retis.iiion, and nicreiing iht eu'tiusiasm and determination of the a-embled Democracy in th gioi.oiH siniitule now oinc on to regain the libettiesof the people At night the e.jeakers were femiided at the UranliHm Houe. by the Dayton bund. Very appropriate re;orisvs were mide, whiih weie well received by both parties. Nothicg oeeuried to marr the pleasure and good feeling of the day a tve pon e exhibition ol tnilice and spite from a lew ill bied pers' ii tithe Republic n pirty, n p.irt olMid eihibi'ion, wearestury tn s.iy.cune horn holies clainrug to be the tirt in the place, m-! c 'i!?oiing spirits in the Methodist ctoirih. From the manife-'t good feeling iiinl cio hu-i i-ni on t hi occasion, D u ke coniity will on the eecotnl Tuel.iy of next nioiiih roll up joieh a mijurily for V. ll.vn.ii i; li-a o ai d I'ujb as will pi, u c her in the (bit most rm.ks of Democratic tvnmties in Olio. WM P. DE 150 LT, President. A T.al. ) c J.J. Tl'hPKN J Pulaski Coimt. The Democracy of this County will hold a rn meeting at Wiuuamuc on l ii'ir-ilty, jptem'ier 2 1 '.h, to nominate a c Minty ticket, to b? supported nt the October election. Hon G. N FiTirtt, rf. A. Hall nd C. II. Lssp.i.lk li ie consented to be present and ioldie.1- the meeting. - The editor of the Delphi Journal recently shot it Uapt. D lily, ol the 4G:h I ndinna, iu a broil nt Delphi, and mi-sing his aim ahot himsell through the wrist. Col l' L Don am A parasriiph has been going the round ol the pipers fo the ell Vet that Col U. L Danliicn, of thf rilticth ludiiiia had been reported to the War Department for dismis a l from the service for absence without le ire We underp'und the re(trt in question arose from ii iniundertanding of the cauee of C-d Duti ham's absence, and that upon a proper lenresen tution .f the fuct to the Mili'urv Commission in essioii at Wiiiiu"tou, ther were deemed entire ly s ititl'ictory . atnl Col. Dunham rein tins in the service We pie-utue und hope Col. D will be retnii cd in his present position us commander of tin post. Il i proper to say that Col Dunham was never dismissed lrm the ser.ie, but whs simply asked for explanations, which, when given, were, as we have said, received as entirely a itifactory. The Partisan Attacc o. Ma Voouiixra The Terre Haute Journal thus refers to the re cent m iligtiiint partisan attack upon Mr. Voort litis: The whole account isn miüriona exueention, ami done for the purpose of injuiing Mr Voor lues. The.e tuen gl ut over any indin atiou tint may be helped upon him, aid we rirmly believe tint thev would rejoice in his death For more than two years they hive followed Iii m with a fiendish in dignity mid htri ni,ji ir'ille.1 Siioiil.l he lull bv the h tid of violence, ihe Express nnd the lenieis of the unlicil puty will be repon-ible lor it. There w ill be no iroub'e in tr icing the e.ue to its proper soutce. No soldier will attack a mtn unless put up to it either directly or indirectly by be ponied into hi ears by unscrupulous piriisin 1 Iiis i a Well known fact Let then one hair of his head be hurt, and hi. friends will know who occasioned it, and w..e be to Ihe guilty ones. It will then be an eye for an eteai da tomb for n too'li L't him be noinlei el, weenie lint by w om the died U done, nlid tote .univer-al cry of enge ince w ill go up from the D mocrney ngniusi the lying boiino who have sought his blood and caued his death I hev neel not then expect to ehield thern sei es behind the pert etrntor. a the instigator of murder i equilly guilty if not m oeso. than he whoditesihe deed. The dyof reckoning; and ju-t retribution will then have eotne. i.nd our word for ir, it will be teriib't If this wdl not be -owe will acktiowUslge th t w h ive been mis taken in the temper of bis friends Wee iy then to I lion who control the Expro, ami theroüc il pirtv in tins e Jity . be wate how f.r you eariy your persecution " We do th;a in no spoil ol threat or bravado, but we avert, il possible, the Calamities and horror that may en sue. DtMocasTir MncTi.xoi Dia. -ax Coi-mtv, The Dem enev of thi county will hold a grand rally and b iket meeting it the fair crouuds, ne ir Lawrenceburg, on ThurnLiy the lk dtiy of Oc tnbrr Hoi Dsvin Turn:. H-m Josru K McDonald .nd ottier Ois'muished oratois will be preset. t np..ri the occiion H all fare train will um on the () oo au i M is'a-ippi and L iw retieeburg and Ciieinuiti railroids. Hi'sriNor v CotMv Tt.e Democracy of tli; cou.ity will hold . in is convention at Hunt, in j t i , on Weine.diy. the 2 hi ii.-t. It will ,e allie-sed bv Hon Willi sm L ng. of Olno, iu j the (ifi tu m laii-u ige, find also by Hon. M. A. ; 0 Packard ai d Hon. J V McDowill. j It i rumored that MtjorW. II Schlatlr, j formeily of Wiyne county, his been, or will be, ; pri'ited Mditarv Commmiint of InJima aid i i Mi higan M ijor Schlatlr i a gcntlem m of j varied ucom j lishinen!-. and if place.! in that rej sponsible ptt-itiun he will discharge its duties with j an ability an 1 success equal to any of his pre ! dece-sor ! ! ?Ir. cvnrd'a OIatcli to our Tltnla ; tert AbroadMr. Seward, ou the I2;h ultima, aJJresseil a ; dir'ouiatic circular t our Mini-tera in F.uropc, J recitir.g the successes of our armies during lie j present year, and conclu line as follow: ; Jefferon Dis. tlie leider of the sedition, h? ince procJaimc! a levy of all the able fod:ed men within hi military lines This, it cirrie-J into etTect, will exhaust the whole miteriilof which soldier cno le made The in-urge;il estimate tlie total riuta'tT d conscripts thu- to be gained at from 70.000 to D5,MK). 0 ir armies now con front the in-urgenta at all points will u;?rior i umbers. A draft for 3"0,t1) more is in progress ti replace tlnee whose terms of service have exp'red. and to fill up the wastel rat;ks of our veteran regiments, and the people, just eo fa-t aa the evhlein-e ol lb oeceiiy foe that meaure is received and digested, submit with cheerfulness to the ascertained demands. Our at m e ever w here are w ell equipped . abundantly fexl. and uyplieJ w ith all the means of transpor ,

tation. The soldiers of two veers' er ire heir

themselves as ve erns. and st ow -greiter s'eli : ne- tn every cnfl.ct The nien, ;iccut.uneil to 1 the c i nip. and hardened by eerci-e and evperi-I erne, make marches whiU wo jld have been irn po-sibtc in the beinnitia" -f tha c-litest. Ti.eJ nation is Ijecomiio: lamiliar with nrm, and easily takes on the r.b:u of war. Lrge voluntary enlistmenta continually augment our military force. All aupolioa are abundantly and cheaply purchased within our lines The country shjws no signs of exhiu-tion of moDey. rattcrial or men. A requisition for eix tnousami two hun drel remoutit horses was filed and the animals despatched from Washington all in four days Our loan ! purchased at par bv our own ciiize.i. at the average rate of $I.2J0,U(KI dailv. Gold sells in our mtket at ?:e hundred and twenty three lo one hundred and twenty eight, while in the in-oirrectioiiurv region it commands twelve btindifsl t er cent, premium. Every insurgent t-irt is either blockaded, be aiegetl or occup;el by the national force The field of the projected Coniederscy is divided by the Mj?sslppi. All the fortification on its banks are in our hands, aud its flood is patrolied by the nation d fleet. Missouri. Kentucky, Delaware. Maryland all slave Sta'es support the Federal Government. Mi--ouri his already in vouventioti ord lined the gradual attolition of slavery, to take tffect at the expiration ol a?en ye-r. Four tilths of Ten nes-ee, two third of Virgitoa. the coasts n eoia.ds o vorth Carolina, hall of Mississippi and h.Jt of Loui-i-ma. with all their 1 ri;e cilie-, po t ot Alnb.'tina, and the whole sea tttast of Georgia and South Crlin:i, and noititutisiilt ridiletvitt of the coast of Florida, are held t tlie United State The insurgents, with the slaves whom they yet hold in defi u ce of the Pi esidentV proclamation, are now etowoed into the central ni:d S'-uthern portions of Virginia, North Carolin. South Caiolint, Georgia and Alahma, while the pi-.iieer S'aveholoing insnrgents beyond the Mi--iisi t i are cut on" from the m lin l-.jrxe On tlie other hand, although it is less than ?;x in'-nih, since the laws or customs of the U S would allow a rnan of Afiicmi descent to bear arms iu defeie of his country there Hre now in the field twenty two thousand regularly existed, armed ainl equipped oldiets of thai class, while filty regiment of two thoiiHitid each are in process of orgat.iz ition, and eixty two tlnoisai d eight hundred persons, of the Mine c!a? are employ ed as teamters, I ibores arid camp follower. These fuels fdiow 'hat, as the in-ui lection eontb ues, the unfortunate eervile population, which wm at the beit fing tin element ofi: sircngih, is being trmsterred to the support of the Union. You will u-.e ihe facts presented in this paper in such a way us may be nvst effective to con vince tho-e who stek atenewalof eonimeici.l prosneiify throuoli the rct ration of peace in America, that thequi ke.-l and phot lest way to gain that cleeii able end is to withdraw -support and favor fiom the insurgents, ntid to leive the ad jjst ment of our dome-tic controversies xciui ve ly w ith the people of the L'nited S'ates. I am, sir, your obedient servant, William H. Siward. 'I'll' IvMiP. The lead;r.g editorial of the Evening Post lno evening give tiie billowing truthlul statement ol the is-ue. We condense, but without changing the sense: "The issue here, as elsewhere, is squarely joi'ied. Thepittvof Governor Sevmour. noiw thstanding the cuuti us and even timid t' .te i f the r resolutions, have not left u in miv doubt ;o t thir FeiiMinen. r purjioses Speaking it convention, thev dei hire they me for 'ihe Uni' a 4 it wi.' and they denial d t'l at 'the C ' Ktilutioti s it i shad ICIII I'll t.Tliril pa;nd.' Th-. then, i- ti e Sy rn'Otr position und deman I Tue 1 1 -,'..! i - i Ui ion platform is the direct pixi-ife ol tins.'' Ju-t o. . Our neighbor iied not hive t .ken a cohimn to prove t!i it this is the isu ' ""; y c M'sei vative min will accept it. us tme and linly sf'ited. The conservative i- f r Uicon the rn! ical i for disunion The con rrv dive i lor tin Cnstitu''On 'he Kcpiibli' an Uouoi olitfotin ithe "direct opjsisi'e" of lh Constitution. Th friends of the Union and Con-t tn'ion thetetoie will rally to the conservative ticket, while the frietiil of the "iii ed nppoMte" w ii vole h.r the Republic in Union" platfoi m What a s'turtui of disloyally niut be the platf.u rn d this new Union now called the Republic .n Union." if d is. a here confessed, the ' diiect oppo' Oe" d ti e old Union and old Constitution The i-sue ia indeed msile, fair und squat f An eticin who love the lmd of W.ahin.'lon. w!u reveie the memory of the greif dead who have learnt ha Soi a of wisdom at the f. ef of the urght v inen f dd n'h Ameiicans will 'land fv theold Uuin. and will be tit rn against Abolitionists ni.d eces-sit.ni-t, fr the Constitution that has made us what we ;re. Hut all who are in f ivor of re je-tinit the pis., who dejii-e the memory of Washington because he was a Virginian find a slaveholder, who regard ihe Constitution us covenant with death nnd a league wiih hell, who believe that the "moral sene" of an Abolitionif i the true hiher law above any constitution, nil such must be on the new "Republican -Union" pl it.'ot m New Yoik .lotimsl of Commerce. fv tn the Xiaiira eorrep.irleitce of the Lmvlon Timf . I edcrtil 'pies in ( iininla-tlr, ev iril Sjslrni of Ilon(re. Clit'on House i a favorite resort of Southern Amerieii', und of thoe n itive ! the Northern S' tie w ho declu e to t.tke the oath of ullegi in e lo rrvolu'ioiiary despotism, or who hive bv their rol or irrvie I "di-lovaltv " reodered tliton-alves oti'ioxioiH with the authorities of Wishingron Her 'hev are ife from ill mo le-'ntion but hat which eii-itinn (pun the pieence of the ubiquitous ;.is of iheStite Depart UO-flf. These emis iriea of Mr Saw.-ud nre both ;una teur and profes-ional ni le 'id fem de , meri can mi l fore, jn The profession i spies ,te tho mof ii'uneroiH and the mo--' mem They note (low n w Ho t ilk at ilinner w i'h Mr V illinduhwu; what lefugees from the m'Sitaiv ivraimy of tlen. Schenck at II .ltim.'ie. or tii'ii J!'uns;de at Cio ciioisti, consort toge'loT. or whit Knglishiniti f.rCt'M.ütn thit indulges in a te'e a fe'e w ith ag'titlerniti from New Or!emor Virgii ia Thev pretended to have traveled (hroujh the se t of w sr. atn to h tve been with Gen lie oneg rl it Ch o !eto;i, or v ;t!i ( ton I,'e at the battle ol Gettysburg, au-l icsort to erv despic d!e pliilt to worm the msejv e iti'o the co'ifj lei ec, not oidvofthe A tperic in i.duui't's oil etiles, hon their d t irdl v rep rfs m i v i u:n, hut into th it of Engb-hmer! and Ciadiins, to w'i .rii, fi-nuuite Iv. thev can do no gie iter i juty th n a skunk or a polecit can d in the ocietv of gentlemen If mn.t not be presumed, however, fiorn th' sü.dif sketch, that. thee er iture at )e"iili ir to Ni atari They abound in Ne Y"tk and other citie. and in fict 1 through tlie North, and are mail. t inel in the r disreoiif able eilling by a eonsi iei ible ot.'Iiy from that all bu illimitable fund ol i i. ret -ervice rri cn'v whh-h the I're.i dent oi I hi urnister nre know n to have at their disjvis Tliev eateh scraps -md .d l 'ind end ol eonvers i'i.'ii; tliey it, Y-Mikee la-hioti. bil incing their ch it, with their heel on the w ind -w sill or t i!'itr ule. pie'eoding to read tlienea: p-rs. bu' s?r tiniiig the'r ear to catch the ilia jointed fragments of the confidett'i il talk of the bv-tinlers. I'hey cl i in pre viou anj u i int a neeshin with rer-ons who never s.w their face. T'iey a-suine the guise of Southern sympathizers the better to dr iw forth the I'm e thought and ex presion of thn-e whom they wish to t.etrav, and not unlrequentlv carry their imnn Icio e to the length of pting them-elves idf Ihitih tfiicets who h ve seen service in the S mf h DIED. C IHICi Testesdav mori.li., September lih, at 4 o'clock, John M Cirico, at M residence ia the southeastern part of tbe city, aed r.hout 30 yea-'. Kun-ral ar'ces at 5t. John' Chuch tit. afternoon at a qaartfr t-ef-re 4 o'clxk. Tb pr..ee-;. n leave thr residence at .1 o'clock. Tnend are lnvite-1 to attend. COM M ERC f Ä L C O L L r C c . ; J IS C iNIifCTKI) KT AS AKLE FACCLTT AM IS IX perj-ei al r-esion. s'u1e':f can eitr at ay tieie. I" nil particular ent to ny i.1re on r--cei.. ..f tarrp. Adire.. 1IIDS. J. BRYANT, I're. ;itSt-.tm-lm BRANUE'S TUSSILAGO CURES COUGDS AND COLDS. Wt by all Dmcalta 21 a.

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Last Night of tho Popular HOLMAN NATIONAL OPERA TROUPE. SATURDAY EVENING. SEPT. 19. 1563. TTin be presented toslnr Hrand fpeetacatar a-era of CINDER ELLA. CindeMU Miss Sa'iie Sound rrot! the Battle f.elJ Master Alfred Ntw tnrarf Hance Infant Julia To cot elude with Tho Young Actross. JTjD-'Ors rpen at T1, commence at T'. " LAKE &c CO.'! GREAT WESTERN CIRGU THE STAR TROUPE OF 18631 And comrswd f all the known talent, respectability aicl ecellnci in tha Kqoeatrian profeaaiou. 0 following wall-know 6tara JLr nava been en pared at an Immense s.amwsA nf Klar., fro na tha Uta of jC ptber Circus Compaaea, and will - 1 .. Um .Hnil Kil.ltLnn f-CmiSmi .A monf- the moat prcuinet featarM zzsX of this niiexcetled troupe ar , . LITTLE ALICE, The Beautiful and Faaclnatlnf U Kqnestrlem e; the and only I IVmale Kider In tha wnrld who Qr-QJs. baa 0. onipliahed backwaxd riJlnj. MADAME AGNES, - '"''w will introlnra her celebrated and hiptblT trained tlioroiigti-lrel li.r, JullN1tK, in an act en tii'ed I.a Menace, or a leasoa fur U.li s. LA BELLE JEANNETTE, Tie nemiifnl Flph of tha Clrcla. LA PETITE EMMA, In her Patriotic Songs ft Spswebea. MADAME AGNES, In hr beautiful and Rraful act oa th alttck wire excellad ty noua. Mr. E. W. PERRY, Tho cdhrated two and four bono rid. r. Mr. H. MARKS, Th rivrunie Clown ft Scenic ltidar. MAST. THOMAS PERRY, The darin j Dare-back aad llurdla Mr-VILLIAM LAKE, The greatest Wit, tatirUt ft Gowt f tin- mz: LAZELLE BROTHERS, In thrir thrillhuc and beaotifnl -t of nroiiptngs, la Trapcia, I.'Kchi lle rerilleuse, tic. m w- LESTER ... AJiii Thets-tCnt..rilf The ts-t CxntortlonUt extant.whoa sszssz c. CL0NEY, g- Tbo jreat modern Gymnaat. öaT Th- African flylna; -iSl TRICK MTJI.i.1 Si V.-s " .tr--IntroJucod uy Mr. bsaa. The Perforating IIorM, 44 DON JUAN!" Introduced and perfonned by Mtaa LAKE. Tha "GREAT WISTIBS" Silver Cornet and String Basil Will circuU at each axhibltioo. L. J. NORTH, Maaar WILL EXUIDIT AT s lA.Nvi'- I s, on VirRp la A'et.ne. fi. lh"rJay Fr ''ay n-l S-uur-lay. septeu ler24. V5 at it Crt, hft t. I ii -1 rt grand :t rno-ni perh nuance ill he clven on Fri 'a , Sept. un et 2 nt 2 '. M. Abo on Sstur-tay at 2 P. M.. f i lue rcrtniin '1a l-n "t fvnil o and chil treu, Mild i ersoii- res-i l ug t a t!"tiv e ll-ket0ei.ts;cUil'rrP, ur.-'.er 12 yean ef age, 23 Cent. Ihe Company -HI exhibit at th f .llowlm pf.cea after vln'. tu 'Hu ! !i-: (Peei ti.-M. Mon.lsy, "e ptemher IM. Kniih'ht vv i. lueViay. Sept-m r 2. I mln!'t t'lty, We.liie-!ay, searnjl.cr 30. K'cIix-oimI, Tharwilay.O foberl. bP-eriv, rrl 'ar. Or o' er 1. C' n-ie'-vil e. Sal unlay. October 3. i eii-m.er the 1 y anJ .lates. t-eiiiH dl2t.wCw FOR RENT OR SALE. COAL BANK FOR SALE. For Ront Or Salo, Hie out. B v NK KNOWN At DbAKK's COAL r..nih. s'Mi in I'stle County. Indiana, i ear tbe I'l l, tu.. .ck-.iM. il, W al.db na Kne Canal, lb I ati i.,ip.-r inn' i frone of : heft investment In the louii r. He ih.i'ke iicr h on tbe Canal, v t: Covington, s. I..litie ant t tel pl.t. are ol lipe.l to procure th p- . .It) iisUfi in tiooille, llliind, except that pur rtiseit Iri.m Imti.n l - At tbe abo e name 1 places cusl. itnr:n 'be prro 'tlinr win er, ba br. uttht tr.iu lo 30 cel. t-per hui-litl Hie ni iist at Terie Haul-i si 'i k '.I. th'- . iin !ii tlon of cod brltn( tpeatly in-Ciea-el. an I tli'' Cln to.i conl nmrb preferred for eiibfcr K steirfttli Mi.l V e with the -res,..t c I t'e he firi,-li il rn. ij.er thtn l'ro!: ber place. Coal I" h"W trlnk't.K f' fi 1 1 1 l.fiits per hulie u Trrre I'aute, an. I the in , y imt uillfleiit. I lieenirn e to tlr,. hunk Is omeO-l feet from the fja. Ial. (jo ;n o tl:t I'ai.W from the aide hill. Tlie entry way l-'t 11 in 7st t if, and there eulit rooms In Kod a .in or It-r. 1 he hai.k drsiu Ittf If, ddru aav w.ih ilo-emen-e l pmi pii p, and "ell eirej. C04I may bo mii inctr , r'i'i l" in- i.anal an1 dunipe.l in 0si witlmut liai 'llh e t ut i-ti.-e. from whence P iusv le blp .ed f) lerte nto at n -xp-l.'e o' 1 t o Cits per hti he1, or to Lsfieite lor fiopi to 4 cent tr luhe I. w bre "ju.i.ih iiuLel mav he M to 0 ;etiil r ao,e Tl.e pres-r.t ow tier I anx'ou to r nt to .tn per on (list lis snl!lci-lit capital to ca'ry '.u a f j r tum as.r will wii ai rea-ot'ob!e ra-e., le h ni-rif tut unable tn attend to it longer. Wnii fcui -lu''t rcjeir u 1 1.1 g,Hi worki- k or't-r t il.t- tin.. a id Iro.u one totwr. thoii-and hifbel- daily co Pd Pe k.iten oy now, Tli f- k fnr-tii-l.nl Willi a rail trstk u'.'t four cars, bol.liu.' earb V5 bushels, an 1 tool., Ac-, ln-ce-eary to c iwmeoca work at once. Fvr f-irther particular and terma apply by I. tier or persun.llv to J. II.IihlK', eutl-.iwli-;w Terre Haute, lnliana. GROCERS. WM GLE.VN k SONS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, TO (tili 1 i Vine Kirret, Lei. aecond and Iear street , Cincliiniili, nAVK I.VTAT4 OX HAND AM) Hk .ALF, AT tlie lowe-i mrk t .rlres, a larpe and wl -elected u a 1 Urn-er e. Tobacco Cordage W oo en-wre, Ac, to wh ch we in vile tbe attention of the trade. , ej, 12-dlni PROFESSIONAL. CHARLIS FOLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, DVILLC, 1MIAA, VTül practica to tha CocrU of He&drlcki and adjotnlrj COSLÜr. Dt7 FOR SALE. First Class Residence for Bale. rOT 109 FEET WITH EAT FRONT. AND lrTX i feet Iu .irptt; 9 ram-, hath room, w ol-hed, large col m, ta'. e tor cow aid two horees nd a carrafe house, all In t-rvkl repair ant condition. The larre lot b alraoei er. ry variety of fnot frown in tht etraniry. and bearina yearly. Ti;e ground to front iabeutiflet wfth a ' arietv of or lamental free ant flowerinc hruba. Will b s-44 for .,UJU caib. tnqn r of ILrkLXKNAN A PIELCE. aticl4-laAw Rsl K-taU Afnta.

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FORlilGIT DRY GOODS," A1IEIIC.. DRY Huile, Lord & Co's., 26 iind23 VYrst Wwhlnslon St. V !spLKilD J5TO'K OK NFW AND KLEÜANT I cy rea Gowl jutt opening at tbe rride Palace. Plail Black Silks, Riclj Plaid Silks Riclt Fancy Silks, Rcpi Silks, Plaid Silksand Satins O ir s'oci of S Iks ii very lar-je and will be f um! i on. fete in every re--ect. Lnsti rs. bPk and col. BlacJ; "Gro Grain," Plaiii Pou! de Soio, Riclil Moire Antiques, Freii;h Repps, Drajfe de Lnccas, RobjRoy Plaids, Blacc: Bombazines, Frenjdi Merinoes, Fignced Delaines, ifc(L &c. Flantiels, allkindsand coti)rs, Clotlis 4& Cassinieres, Einbioideries, Balnjoral Skirts IIosiiTs all kinds, Fall vloaks Shawls Small Plaid Shawls, For Cifltlien. IjtEW GOODS i 200 PIECES OF CARPETS, UT KKCKIVKIi AT TIIK Trside Palace, 2G ant j23 West Washington St. 3Icdotjlion Carpets, Suptifb I 1 terns, in rich Iii 'i clrs. nil siiew Axmifister Vel Carp't Utisnrp s J 1 in style, e'eince and durability Velvet! Carpets, N'ew an 1 e.'itit h?yles, in lilit, d rk ami roe (lilllllMiil'.is. BodyrUrnssels Carp'ts Tapeltrv Brussels do IviU-h Aniercm M iniif ic'iire. New Put terns Ju li;oi eiil-jfs, very fine. Thre Ply Carpets, Kiom $1 .f) rer yard. Iixtna Superfine CarPtt, Out1 hut. J I p:ce. fr-im $1 C per yard. Ingrajm Carpets, Comimn Wool do f From 75 tC"t fx r yrd. Cottage Carpets, Rug j-arpets, IIein Carpets, New Jjtylf , from 32' ecnta per wri. w a v etrje is In, leef Mre-i" to fur r.it. t.ircu7n.ers with tl.elie-t an l most va-I I nel st,.rk t.iJjirpets ever f!eril in tliia m.rket. i ami tliev illU: u!J :tt price- .Jefvuii: cumpetiliy I ! aj j i I ft Wool antt) Siitiu Dam.isks, Extra qua sjnes and all color. Lice, Tujibour k Swiss Embroidered Cfirtiiins, si , t aVr- ntJ I Curtains I rrinimins, Holder nnd Tassrlfs Gilt Krnijne, in great Tarictj, Oil Clotli?, all widths. Oil Clolbjand Velvet Hu .Manilla ; nd Cocoa Jlatüng, CulT;ind .Vorn Holland. Wall P;. -r, New Slilc, Recrired D-iljr. J Tojjetl.ef with a complete assortment of IIOl'SE FURXISUIXQ GOODS. HffME, LORD & CO.,

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r it 1 .11 1: : it i: it i k s. FlUIITS.YKfiETABLES.4C.,- ' FOR SALEM A. irrCK aV If! atr f.TJff, No. 9 West Washington St, BCTTfR. A riNE LOT Of PRIMK RrTTIR, WfT. em Kerre an4 Pine Arr'e iee-e, lot reo-iv4 b, SAVTYER A WiLMAX. No. 9 TeU W ab(T(rtn Ueet. ft RALKF.LS N O. M'GAR. AND TWETTT nVK 9ßj bcT.rne Klo CofTee, In store an4 for sale low by .vivAYEKA WILLIAM.. No. 9 Went Wahl!:trton tret. OIWl B"X'-SKKNT,.'CELir.K..TT:D E15T15M4 " F F Ct'ITce, Ui beu limutid C.flee in a-e. Cail a i.4 aanJu it at llHIi: A W1LUAKS. No 9 Wr st aitiurtoa treet 50 KfTSNOS. 1 AND J V ACKF.RLL, kxprksslt lor fata ly ne, jui arrtTtn at SAHV H A WIIIJAW', No. 9 vies V, asbtorten t. Vlikjk Assortment or kxtka fink tea Vnun lly.n. Imperial. Ounpower airtl Black iectrd lib great care, im) rr mi low at SAWTF.K A WILLIAMS, No. 9 VYe.t W ah;Ctea tt. "T kW rV)UNIS AKXlilJ)"S EXTRA BOIL D eUiUUU aiid UruwieclKif Co3.t, tfct i,tt ia Unc. Call a i.J gel (via. Put vn ib tua.l packac;. f ruit tbe trade. SA fc K A Vv ILU US, No. 9 We.t VYftj.bir.fton it. VLS'A LAKOE STIKTK OF EVF.KT VAUIKTT OK S'aple are! Fency lrf. rtee. T-b cro, t'ijtar, Witsieuau.! Wltl..w W are, Wioie Fib, llacserrl. Üai. tnoti. Trout. CanncU Fruua. Je! ir. 1'ckle yoced Ova tr-,Ac,Ac. Ciroccrt! li tLeair tLau aLj bousv la tie city at SiWYKU A. Wim A JUS. q"e.to No. t We.i Wa.t-ii.rton -t. CLAIM "AGENCY. sor,tt:nsr artist tGEjc McKERNANsfpiERCE & CO., itnotii i so t roa ihk COLLECTION OF SOLDIER'S CLAIMS, I "1 TILI. COLLrCT fUlCFKS' ASH SilLWRKS teni..ns, li"ui,t:e!, IUrU p,y. Pay f-r Ktr Ihity. .n.1 Pav f -r lli.r-e. jo! tl,ile in tLe enrtee, Ac, a lwillc-ll ct Claris f Wasjcnpt on City. Orri r No .'t9 HVt Vi'.bintii street, (tit door east f Pilmer IIoase,Hnlians.l:. Iiet. Ilom 1004, en cl'se a star-ij). MJr NN .'iff tn.l I. S McKernan bave an Wee la Nfbv:lte. Terries-ee. J. II MeKVHN iV, I wiNSLnvr S.PtFKCE. 11. S. Ui-KK.lt AN, MaJ." H. WAl.KFK. Ife M Ind. Cavalry. lJa,rr.r T.ov. W.rton, Atjt tiro. Noble. Jen. Ixe, Jmlue Perkins, In l aiispulis. Jate3 1tf SINKING FUND NOTICE. Notion to Sinking Fund Borrowers. VLL PKHSONS 1 14 BTe I) TO THE SINKlNti FI N D ar ntifle1 that lan.U tui.rif -r'" tn -ai t I- und, and on hi-li e trre't ia m l lerii 'i l In advance. t; t o"erel at public sale on the a. c. tiJ Tuesuy el le ci ni her i-xt p.y or.'er of ti e lri. W. II. TALHOTT, aunl-dAv tilnii-Tl Presj.lent. f!tetT ati-l He(-i)lif 11, f.swreiteel.ur.: fVurler, )Ia'lir; ILietie at.. I V..V1 ie, Keii:. ;Jtiri.l and r.sjuess. Terre II ine; it flit-an t.d I allailiuni. KkLmund: t'line i.i e-.t lt--l. Frt Hajo; Aiiru- aod C'eur- ! r, luitsyetfe; leTtitrat and I'nloii. Iptrir; pre.s, Ko koRio; Fact an l H' I'tlMieali, tleeel..iur; Mercuty atil "etelin l. K ct.e tr: lt nns-rat nd i(. j.ul.l.ran. Plynexitb; Iiemo rat an l Spectat'. t..ta llo; Ja. kM.ian ai d Keul.licai. ItU'liviile; l- ni't a I'd lrj vtitiran. V.lj.arato, w I insert to ii-.vmeiint ef to doilar at.d m ti4 tiil'a rc'l'td lo the office of tlie t r k'ef f orel lr janient. w.th a papir containing tbe lveitisen.rtit marked."! WINES, CHAMPAGNE WINES. U7K AUK m)l. AiiV.XT KiK THE 8ALE Of- THK fullowttie e elra-1 br4iid: ltlx t l.Hl'l.ltl Al. liKiiiurU, pints and hull plntk. C-It i:i; m:. , from ne VenoRe A C'n'a, l.pernu , t'rntire. AlkO.oii liand .MIi:iCI.l, t' AltlM.T. Alvorcl, Calcluell V Alvorcl, rm l'jtat U nahlnifton Kireel. Jurteia FOR RENT. 1COO. INE I.Akf.K UPPr.U l:i)Mg IN I rTZlinitON'S etore, near ibe Ltrpot. to lent. McKKKNAN k riF-HCr. erll2-dam ke.l Palate Aaenta. MILLINERS. MISS T DOYLE If AS rF.ltMANKNILT LnCtTEIi IN INtH ANATOII MS. lioon.s ever o. 0 tlaiea House niock, Wt NN a-1'inj.tori street. Mi- licyle tutend kri.fu,C a Pari M Kiherjr Emporl um, where at all tune, may xj found a full ortnieiit of B'otinrls, ICibliniiw. I'mirli I'lowvrs, riiiinc.. Ili hlal Wrcallis And all (oinJ uua ly ft nd in a f.rt da Hone. Having brouirtt f' 11 the X.t aievM r!.'iice.l H esrher and reser. M Lwvl will u ,y (..rncuUr attention to all rler or rail In t .at line. Mis. I re'arna ber ti.ao for pkt favor aid snltnta a continual,, e f lliesame. July27-.il GROCERS. W. R. H0GSHIRE 5: CO., Wholesale and Retail GEOCEES, ANIe COMMISSION MERCIIAXTS, 2" Heal Wnattlnf ion Mreel, Indl Mitapoll, IndlHttia. I'KAl.i.U IN COFFEES, SUO A KS. MOLA-SSES. SYRUP". HICK. TEA. .VAILS. CLASS. WOODEN W.HE. SO A 13. CANDLE. STARCH, RESIN. 1 AK' ""LU), MAthLHLL, e ra f . aa n II I I h r I b H, CORDAGE. TWINE. COTTON YAKN'M. mil i'i: iivp jtitpl . v, im u 01 trio, C, TTiPart-rTj!ar attet.tlon clven to tie f.lün uf am... -tptti-dlin Vv . It. IIOG.sllIHE A CO. WANTED. U7ANTRD TO BORKOW, FRT'll 5.1 TO fT.ftOO for ooe r two years. A mif-e n tkntiarttQ. j bered cur real estate sills rleen if tt rt. Vnt.reu ,r,?-. Attdrea Pou Sea bot No.rVi, ia4j. aeytiow AGENCY. ! METZGER & STRIBLEN, i ;RAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGEI1TS, Office n Odd t ellotra' nail, (LP T At I S.) nOCÄK AND LfTTS. VACANT LOTS, ''ARMS AND Far-ninar Lai4 bouakt arwt aoie. Loans uejrotUled aodc..llectkDa made, leiisiuf, bounty, tack jy ar.4 11 otter tolliUrT latm proect-d wtta rmniHiieu j ll.vtnf e.tabll-b! a praacb ff.ee at Wblnfton ! D. C. rreat factht ea for the f rmr collect tec a ef aJ d alma are offer!. Any de.lretl IcfamaUiai aiv.a free of charge hj lg lu per-on or a4Usinf; ,eaUt&cataa-.