Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4060, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1863 — Page 2

Democratic Documents. AAA rM of ihn Iterator ra Or 71mter f Ihe O0tI Ar-.Mj tft tbe Drpl of Inl:r(, ttinf fofh th bitory f tta Uia aaial9B. and thro why ort had not bea ar-c'-rnpl: during lt Cotntltatloual una. Th d urtr.t make p;npt.t feiiteec pagr. and wiU b furtiahed t any quantity. 1tV f I fcO per bun Ired. Tlie Conarrlpt Act pecl of Hon. p. W .VootbfM,en the Coriaerlptloo HlL,lo tba H ue of 3 jrenajTe. February 83, HO. Tita! one of the fnit peerbee ff Vr. Voorbee, n a qieti n townceapytoa: a ah.,ra of jwibt attention and ery e'Mte n IMiaea bld have aepy. It " a pamphlet of eight parva, rrk 1 per hundred.

Thr Liberty of th Clllxeti Speech f II n. T). W. Torbe, det'Ter! In th flon "f Iprantatie, February IS. 163, n tba "Act tolndemrufy the Pret tent and o'her prm, for appending the rit f ba'at orpa,, and aetediwialn pursuance there,'' U now printed In pmrb1et form, andean b Maine.! at t hl oCW. Tbl I lh r;-eat Pnrt of M'. Vwrlif to protect th liberty of the citizen, and WiM t-c In the band, of erry ter in lbdina. It maka a parptlt of tn p(r, Irw- f 1 50 per tmndred. Try1 order should direct the peeche tobee-,t yeij.rea. at the postage will t one cent a f y, aiwi mai Le preptH. Adlreaa", ELDCE. nRKXKS BINr.rtAM, In Unapo!. DAILY SENTINEL THK i;XIO?C -tf IMT BK ft KSKRVEI. Jrv SATrr.DAT MftKMNfi, OCTOliEK 17. A .tlrtliodiftt Vlev. Th Mth'xli of Illinoi, in recent State C'nve:.tion al S,ririi!fiflJ, ad ptc 1 the following resolution: fioW. Thtt we reensnize the hind of 0xJ in thi terrible war. eh isti-nig in lor our national fim. If thl ttHrib-e eivil war U rhvtiemerit far our unisonal nin. and our .Mctlm-iist brethren noltrnnlv ! t I r ; th t it i o. none cn tnit ke the ftuij If the people top -t n ri if t r . the .- ciWi fyr the chti-emcrit will feaup; hcace we njt conclude if the war contiuue the ucces'n f-r it aneM from our f ersiie r,t niiiliilne-i ai a people Our belovcl MelhoJit brethren do not preent very fltfer!n view of the wickeJness of tlii perverse generation. Ilovi- it Work. The MiMiipomerv (Alt.) Alverti-er puhli!ie. entire the recent letters of Solicitor Whitino, remiikinir ihtreujon jh f jUo: If there h tnn in the !TtnfeIerrcy in faror of the reeontruciion of the Union, let l.irn re.ni th letter ! re his !oom. Sute lilies rc to be hliter itcl. St4te riht- inorttl, puMic anl privote properlr nrul interest swept Hwy; the men of the S uth. rich and poor, with their wives and little one, are le be nwle the servants of pervaiit U MiTjt!eiH the only effect of Mr. Wihttinu's letter In the South, wm to tren Otiten the rebellion. The advocates of Aece.sioit luve always eied on ?urh documents witli avidity an) j;iven them the widest circulatioti. Uy this nie ttis they keep o'j the ex ispcrttion and cru-li out thoe who might otherwise pronounce in f.ttor of the Union. This letter was a grctt God send to the f ecessiijiii.-ts. Contempt for ilrcont r uctionlt.' The rebel letders at the S uth h ive fcreat contempi f-r "iecoiMtructioiiii4." So have the M diet! destructives of the North. Hecontruetioo is the reverse of their theory. Lord Lyons, the Dritish Mioi-ter, w is nude aware of the nd icl prornnrne as lon ao as November 17, 1E62. when he wrote to E-irl Rl?sill: The political interests of the party now in power render a cont'mumre of the war a tiece.i ftilr to it. I hive, iuded, lierd it maintained lift (reit ftrir n h u!. revo:n'x the independence of the S uth us sofn as vnMo!e, with a view to impede the suives of the eftrt- ot the conservative party to recontru':t t!ie Union. The number ot Union prisoners row in Richmond is iten in the follow iug article, frtto the Hic!monI Enquirer, ot Wednesday li.'t, which also tixes the number c;tured by I iAoa at ChaiUnooa: THE rtlSONS AND THFIR INHABITANTS. From tli Kit Um ud Kn.juirrr, IVt. 7. The Li' hv record on ve-terly di-played a fri,e of Ö.5'ß Feder ! prisoners, including ba gener.tl. recimeiil.il und other coin ni-iioiieil tli cer. Ot this iumf,er I.Dtt were re-eivel liom CUickaniau'i, which, inclulin t-ick, wouii'leil and plj)el out, f arolcd on the ficl l, m ike tt.etoul numbtr oi'captuiesoti th tt f imotH fjild, !. fir as aicortainfd, 7.35'l. including 21)d otlü-er. Lvi le the comb Mut tlicers in the prison, theieare 'J Mirtfns and nine chaplains In Ca'Ie Thunder nre 9 X prison er-, of w horn T0 re Confederate de-ei ters Mid straIers, 'J'J re groe-, ami the rtt Vankte Ui.iiiists, ttaitors, tp-s, buhw hackers, ud other pri.-ontrs of the lime tripJ. Tlte Tlaanctmietti Kepttbllritn nml c;ro I'.qntaltl)-. The follow ins rethrion w us adopted by the M .liuetts Hepubliciu State Convention: iVorn, That the pdicv of emplov iiij: colored oldiei is w isO and jut, nd sliouid be cnl r$;cd and liberalized by putting such soldiers on a perfect equality with whites as to rights and compensation while in the service The nation has a right to the ervices of all its nubjects in evety portion ol it- donitin, and no pretended or real clim to service on the p.rt ol tuttr or etnf'loyei , in theS )uthor the North, should be nl oei to interteie with the primary allci.wwe which is due to the countrv it-elf. Urn. Jlcriellun- .n l.lrciloneerlup A New York di-patch dated Monday, My$: Gen McCll' h- written a letter to Hon. Cti.irles J. tl.vlvlie of I'Ud adelhi a, Mtjue'tm him to deny the titemenl in the Phil .itelplu i Vre and other new rc per, that, if he voted and spoke in the Pe?inTlv int t piiitical canip;j;n. it would be iu fvor ot Gov. Curtio lie tv that, n(r a full o'liu" itiots with Jude Windward, 1 e fiii.l tKr lha r tri a. . icrei' aii.l h r iril ui.v.. - - ir -. - - - - - - - m - - - - . election as Governor of I'ennsv Uaida called for by the. interests ot V e nation, and I e uuld, if it was in hi pow r, uie t Jude Woodward his; Yoe anJ otc. ! I tyriie Cinciut.tti Commercial after abusiii VALLVNMoHAla ill the tl.oSt OpIv.bl ioii.a tttfn ' a traitor and rebel, notr reoitutnends the i'rei-; deLt to levoae l.ia edict of banishment and per- ! mil h.m to return turne. i From tie St. Paul I'r a. I A sererr Winter Iltipected. The welhr prophet it thtt the people of i M t.r:rta my o out t-r the hartlet w inter 1 n-ru f.r yers Theie wiU t. tnore c M Uv the mercury will run lower. m.d the snow will be J deepe tn-vn le'ore aji- ;7. 1 1,, j4 he tir?t j fl! sifi'-e thit ! '."7 the brpok tr-.nt h-ve com Ciemeii le iv in the smIl creek tr vi-f h.ilc i a e.rlv . a 5 -ptember. ni l the hit !-eas.;j ! .n'-e ttien lht the mu-kra'a hur l.njt,!- ' wi;-l the r little hillock homes. Tl. Ml; j ctrt on cttht-r infllible sin kniu tj tVe 1 rfant::; in and hinter, iti l c te a winter of ur,uftuvl severity. It i thought bv tnaiiy tint th river wdl cl e t leal two eck e ir Her tha-n i lat vesr. 1 bnix KaiinrtL Wi unlerttid thai Mr , Vail tiidihaiu's old C 'tireion 1 District com I r-i ot the eotiniic ot lretle, Hut!er ari.l ' M-riij:umerv Ii h fni hnn to i.uires fori fit jtr. otd lb e!eot t.ini (iovetnor on Tues da. II ired him ;uhiic ervtut, hi. cl i d;'fict ap:toves td h;s cure. It i some , thinjr !" tr.utuf.h. under the ein-umtante, lor I Mr. . to be lustaoied by h.a oel coiiiiinueuli i Cincinnati Euquirer.

From tfco Rvbaar Ca'on.

Thr rrti'f riptlian in etr llnitiplii re Ihr l.ufe It Int-I'erfldltr of Ihr j t Im in lot rat Inn. A itch fr i.i New H0ph're on Stt ur i4V a:jr.-.ur.red a ci:-cti;-tin riot t .Iki!j.: whfre .! mob b ir;,t the "'oitt Vii House, ' half war between the Crawford and (ün houf-e, and atoned the aei.t cf rrovat ilnrsiial enctjerl ia notüyinj; conicripti- The Deputy Martha! barely cared from the building wi-.n ti e r lines, and tie loes of property i ralue-1 at i This outbreak in a Kepublicaa State, whert t? e Iriettda of the Awoauitrtion are largely tu the m'j'iritj, U traceable in the first instance to populär rej.Uk'nance Malnt the con-ci iption law, bill more et-et tally to that perß-liou Jeal ti. bv the Washington authorities with the ex e utive of the State which find a p trade! in the rorrr'win'leni e teieen (Jov. Seymour an-l tn War. 01 d The Itet ubl csn Govcrh' r of New Hampshire. Hot J. A. ( lül 'fC. ha jilt nn-ie a comn'.tiicatin to th; people of the State which pljces the rrntur in pr)jsT l-ht. In New Hamphiri.a, as in New York, ome town hid excelled their quotas un-ler former calls wh.Ie others were DehinJ. Iu July last the New Iltmpshiie Leislatuie paed reo!utio! reque'in (iov. tjilmore to trinj th' tact ttfore the Wahitt;toti authorities and ecute"ati apottionm Tit of the men to be deal ted omi tne tuui; and t i t, so that, alter auch draft tthould be com: Ieel. the numher of men hetetofore furnt-h ! by. together with the liutnter of men that tniht bedratied from, the sever il town and ciriea 1mu1I t-e in the j roportlou which the tiurn ber of er!iel militia in the several town jmd cities should beir to the whole enrolled militia of the State " He did so, sending the re-oIuiin ot the Lei-damre to tlie S-cret4ry of Wr and urjinj lint uij other course than that renuntnended would do "the iuo-l palpable injustice," and fay injr: Voa will At or.ee rcrceive, ra? Ic-tr sir, the pret iillicultjr of enforcing itie Jrafi. ao manifestly uiijut as it would be, carried out as suliested Oar pp!e wouhl almost revolt at such an outr age up ni the plaiu.t principle of jus tice and equality. What would beruht, what should be done, as it aeem to me. tn t itttructious oe i-suel to our I'rovost Mirhils to tike into consideration, in making the dratt. the number of men nlietOv furnished by c ich towa iu the pic-ent war, ;iiol to miko the 1 ra ft in Midi a way hs to njuIiz the number of men taken from e ich town lor the war, whether aa volunteers or by draft. This is a witter wl.ich comes home to the feelings and sentiments of our jieoplc veiy strongly, und I be of you, my dear tir, that you will not he-iute at oeicc to issue the orders neceary to secure to our cities nl towns that equil and exact justice to which, under every consider ttion of public propriety und ii itur ejn ility , thev are so cleirly eniitle'J Senators Hale and Clrk. him! Cotigressuien Uilhns Hiid I'attcrsou, all Ilepul.icaus, also w rote: If the Department will allow ourSU'c authorities to -sin qn-itas to the to.viis in miking up the nurn'ter from the Ji-trict., the matter can b made satisfactory. Wc refer to papers forwarded to the Department ty jv. Giltnore m.d Major Ma'k (iovernor (iiimoie leceived no reply, and alter the Ipe of several days sent a special me-sener. Mr. W. ii Urdway. the Chiirman of the Republican Executive State Committee of New Hunp-diiie, to Washington. Kinallv on tiie I7iii ot July, the following was teleranhcd: WasIiinoton, July 17, lbG.'l. The act of As-em'dv of your State only rcu hol hero to day. The question presented in vouc telegram and letter has been carefully con sidered. It is absolutely impossible to mike the Hopoitionment by towns. The mete question ol s me days' delay is of uo essential importance il the object could I e Aecim;)lihod. but it ctnnot. The rtpfMiriioiAient of credit is m ide bv Coures sion tl Districts, according to the a:t of C mress. Edwaud M Stanton, Gov. GiLMoan. Secretary ot War. Astounded at such reply, Gjv. Gitnure at once answered: Concord, July V. 161. Sib: I am in receipt of your dispitch of yes terdiy. If the draft is to be m de as you bve decided, you must send a regiment to enforce it Will vou not end the New Hunpsliire Filth? Ilea answer by telegraph. J. A. GlLMf'RE, Governor of New II mpsiiire. Hon E. M. Stantox, Stfe'y of War. Shortly nfter sending. this mess ie the Governor received the following: Washington, July 17, 1?63. For mature consideration of the question pre sente l ty your communic ition and the resolution of the Le-:i-l iture of the State, I have -nhmitted them to the S ilicitor of the War Dpirimeut and Jule Advocate General. In the mean time, proceedings will be stayed until their conclii-ion is arrived at. of which you will be notified Any further views you may offer will be carefully considered. Eowi.v M. Stanton. Secretary of War. His Excellency Governor Gilmore. Two days afterwards, July 19. Provost Mar shel General Fry advied Governor Gilmore: If it shnll be ni nie to appear to the Provost M ttshil General by the (tovvruor of any State, that particular town to which qnoii have been asenl have heretofore actually furnished surplus of men over their quotas, an order will be issued tlichari:in from tlie eervice of the Unite-l S:ates a numter of men called into sei v ice bf the present draft from said towns equal to j the surplus prove I to have been furnished hereto fore. Towns will thus pet credit actuallv lor their exress on former calls The number of men thus di.chared Irorn the service will be ud. led to the next subfequeiit quota of the Conj;ress!.nal di-triet to which said towns ticion. Thus the matter rested: The draft proceeded, and . teuer 1 1 notice was i-sned by the Adjutis.l General of New H imp-hire, and published in all the new -papers f the State, pi vinj; olIii I con hrmition of the assurance made by the Governor upon the I'tith of the Provo-t Marshal's letter of July H':h. And. while the drift va in progress. Gov. Gilmore wrote to the Sccietaryof War to inquire at what rate th? towns in New Hamp-liire which hsd pent "thieM ears' men" to the milit inservice of the United State weie to have credit for them, and received for reply from the Provost Mtishil General in Wahinpton this instruction: "In m iking e.p the number of men fcrnihd.' from tiie States, the rule of the Adjutant General of the Army wis to brin all to the stand ird of three vear.' men by considering that it requited four nine nwn'hs' men to make the unit ot one three v e ir's m m " So t r o pood. But on the "h of Sep'en.ber, when v.i' O'i towns of New Huni'shire pre-ente t t root of excess and dem tnded the tit-charge of drilled men in .".ccordai-.ee with the solemn pledges o( the War OfhVe. they were told that Pintost M ar.-bal General Fivhid chintd his mind th t the w oi k of .iiUutin quotas itotlrd iuv o! e too niiu h labor and trouble in short th it ! everv mm lirafted smilJ tie he'd w'thout anv reird t ri.ht, reason. Iiw ct anythit: else! Gen. Frv hi! so decided. Stvretirv St u. ton had h( ; ii-Md, i.i. I tri it tnut be the end of it! Hut i the G eir. or. Inline :iien h'. p!e!e to the I re ; 'e that they h ul-t Inn tln-r rilo-. deter j m::i to in ike o:.' h;t etV rt in their l-eli i!f, i ml l.e - 1 1 cd, as l e ssi . "to do et f rvthii that be j could do. an 1 all th tl hv believed cou' i be done, ' to Mt.-ti t!-e expevlations which the t eop'e h id ent ; taiiied. ar.d to obtiln for them th it mei-urc of ju-tice t whidi they wtie entit'el " He,! therefore, with the adi ice of the Executive Cun cil.ciu-el a'lbis correspondence with the War Department to be collec'tsl in rerul r chion I logical form, and armed with it" rrov-eHel to W.i-hlnton. accotup tnied by Hon John P. II ile. H ii Dt'iiel C: irk. Hon. J." V. Patter-on, Wrn. f L Fo-ter, .md E A Straw, E-qs , h ipi:. as he I add-, "r favorable ie-uits throueh rfietr ii du ci.ee md arguments" In severil interviewai with the Secretary of Wr every arjurneut and ' tuen a d ersu i-ioti w loch ihe-e eentlemeti and tnv-elf knew liow to eini!iy wcie everte.1. the : lioverrmr sute- ti e pfople, lor the ai-comp!1! : tnriit tof the otject of their mi--ion, but tcitKout ' acail! 1 This brief nstration of f c:s compile.! from the : oflici il decument, for which ar in.loMel to' the National Icte llicer.cer. shows aith hat indirtciei.e e Poer tr.fles with the riebt of thepeo-1-5; Tf, iiMian apihc'1 n'l supporter and btea'a. pl'hted faith. Is it L) be wondere! at thit the ;.rU re Iriven to open re-itaiiee. they l.f.ve.ecn iu the Uej ublican Stateot New Hamp shire. It jcU treatment? ' t?ri" Io-a, whvre the DemtK-rtt run a General in ihe armv a Vr Democrat tor Gov-ttt-.t-r, named Tuttle they are a badlv besteu a tl er were in Ohio

T""n tbe JTTT.al r.f fJoTTirarre. The I. lection. There i a e.m wh: 'i nu;ta to ht leimM from the- election, w'rh-.ut ie;ere;.ce to ihe que-ti iii wh'c! s-de iu a -n; II ro j -nty. The most important c-t-i.:eraion i- tbe tact th t the cir.try is o entirely divtdel i: sentiaicnt, and the tore of tr.e two prt:es are so neuly ejuil. Ittecoroea th A iministr ition at Washington to look at this matter with open eye. For two years. i ha tK-en a j laint pistime for men connected witk the Admini-tralion party to abuse their jK)!itical rp.neTts, calling them tr:urs, an 1 procuring their seizure atid iiioirceration as uclt. SewMr have beeu a-tonped. tooba hue b'cii it'ci"! to acfs of btrhtrous violence iTaijit conerv ii e rit iff. Oo and inother

threat h I ri m id, ml p'it in exMition, bv tirtueof Adm tii'tra'ioti twer, s lü.t the tin fortuinte mem ers of the onp-i-iti oi party, until ttiCe is no ptrl jf the world where the new American sis'em of arf!trary seii'ires and pun Ubmen's is not tol l wirb wondr atel stiu -h-rnent to lis'enine erwds who hive thus lot their hope of liberty in thi laud. All this wis done with the insane notion that it would friehteu American citizens and prevent the accumulation of an opposition p irty in this country. Wh it has been the reult? It his m tde this cran 1 division of tlie people of th North wtiich we now see, ami which will be illustrated by the elections this fail, whichever pirly holt be in thetn-jorily It hia uui't up a ptrnj; ami A lmifiitration puty, and. bu fr the strenuous efftrts of cou-erv iti ve men, it would have driven that party tdily into a position a iin-t the war and ugiint the Ailniin istratiort in each ntnl all of it ai ts It wis whit miuht have been expected, what wie men did exrect. Y'u cinnot frijjh'eti Amrreiins, m a cl -s. by the threat of nrbitrry imprionuiefit. There are some men who may be thus influent cd etiouuh under certaiti coritinjenries net I taps to cntrol an election, especially it the Stte be-loe bat it i-s impossible lr nitrn to viobtte the liber ties of a free people, as the pre-ent Adtnuii-lr tioti has violated litem, in m continuous succfsion of inst,mce, by .t determine! und avowed pol'cy, without nrtMluclng a result such as we now be hohl the pfearince of n stronp qpsition pirty in the field, whicli holds the de-tinies of the nation in its ban l. and wb'ch m y save or de-troy the Government it-elf. For that this power now exists iu the h inds of the Democratic- njrtv is too in-tiiWest to te tlenied. It s to ihU that we would direct the earnest attention of tiie pentlpmen who ate in Washington, surrounded bv the nosts whkh njw.-iy prevent Washington politicians from seeniü llie condition of the country. If the opposition were to take the position which the Administration a year iro invited them to tike, when it dismissed an officer from the army for d'stnbiitiiii: Democt atic tickets at thep'.Us in his own St ite iCthe j;rcit conservative. Democratic, or mixfd party, whatever its name, tthh will poll im immense vote against th Admini trition policy, -hould im!?ei place itelt on the anti war, anti-Union plittorm, which theAdmiui"tritiiti pretends to believe it is on, the fare of the Uuioti and of the Government would be sea'e-1 within he next thit t v dsvs whether it cirries a 0-iioand Pennsylvania, or is deleate I there. I'ut the fact stands out notorious th t the Govern mnt derives i's best support from these very men who will vote thi.s fall against the Administration. From their no -kets (Mms the m -nev, fnm tiieir r inks the soldiers of the armv. They have furnished three our of every four fihtin men in tbe ctuseot the Union, and they b ne done thi under a storm of oad'quy such as never before assailed a politic il pirty or its adherents. Hut the Adminirrat:ou pfy nei'tls a wurnins not r cniinue the treitno'nt which in their feninoraty ex?rci-e o' (Miwer they have b'-en em hoi b-ne l to pit e to their op;oi-.ciits There ni iy be a point ot eoiiurin -e beyond which il is not possible to go. Remember that, with nil the pa. tronipe, all the contract, till the olhces. II the money, and with all the uhiht v to aflVct St i re elections t,y e..d ni; home picked soldiers to vote, it is still a que-tion douot whether the Admin itration pirtv can cl .itn as much as one half ol tlie i o'ers of tbe North! At the best, it cannot claim more than half If. then, the Cons'int acc-isation is tru tint the oppo-dti -n p i r v sympathizes with tlie rebels and is . traitorous pirty; if it be tru- that the greit D moer itit vo.e is a vote in the intetet of Jff Dnis. then we have 'aiiti u in the face the terrible fact that the rebel pirty Ins a m ij ritv in the United St ites just eqn il to the cntue voting population of the S utherii St t! It' the stories which the radical t res nod orators tell us about the Democracy are correct, it Mr. Stanton's order dismissing an olli er from the army for distributing Democratic tickets w is n proper order, one which ounht, to h ive been rn nie in ctn-idcmtion f the ireasona able cltar scter of the Democntic party, then it is time to abandon the war as hopele-s. for the reb'.ds, ir.ste ni of being in a snnll m'tiority, are in th it c i-e in a tn jot it v of million-! Do the A lmini-f r .tion re illy believe this? D they reflect on tho position tn which they are triinjr to force the o'o 'tion? W tfplieve there are men in the Renublicti rinks who see this pos-ibility in the future, and hope to h ive it be come i't. Thev desir. disunion. Thev h u e beeu winking for it before the wir ninl in the war. Thev would in all prob ibility rejoice to pee the Demoont of tlie North in nctual alliance with the rebels of the South, so til it I m n'on plight be ccompli-hed I'ut the coti-ei-vti ve men in the Republican ranks are blind to this possibility, and allow themselves to be ued by the radical for the very purpose of bringing it about. When ra-Iicil abolitioni-ts abuse and vilil'y Democrat., they do no hirm. Their ch iracter i- known, and their enithets are harmless. Fmt when conservative Republicans allow themselves to becitme parties to the accusation of their cons rvative Democratic neiphtiors .is traitors, thev do great injury to the n itional cau-e. and incur a trreat langer. Con servative men ot all pirties ought . t-i be acting together. I he Presidential campaign is up. proaching, and iu tint campiign the gr oi I que tion will be whe'her we .ah ill de-troy the nation by abolitionism and its abominable and moral heresies, ös old and sworn ennid v to the Uiron, or whether we h ill cling to the Coti-tif ution and sue the Union. In that camp -lign consei v tive men will work together it they arc patriots. With refeience to that woik in the ttituie.it would tt well now to heel up these differences rather thin aggravate 'hem. We ti n e no hope in appealing either to the Admini-tr iti.m or the r i licils who claim and manage it. We do. however, appeal to conservative men, attached to the Administration pirtv by accident, or by former st mpithies. They must be prepared to net with the cor.-ervative pirty next yeir There is no better prepiration than to vote witii it this vear. In any event let them seek, as wige men, to close up the divis'on which radicalism hs made among the people of the North Our L-re it n ition I division and war, and also our Northern political divisions now, are all c iuei by abolitionism. It j destroying the Administration patty, and will, ii il can, destroy Ihe Union. I lie i:icctioini. Those who suppose that heran? a!olit;onits succeleil iu tlie lections on Tuesdiy, ttieir pi im ipies or policies weie therefore approved bv the fople, tc-t under a very grate error. The people have been led to believe that a veriict ag iin-t the administr ttidi. at the polls, woiihl excite levtdulioii Tl e c mdid ite lr G've:nr td Oido, and the ( neriiois o:' Illinois a, id In li liiani.as did otlt-r -pe ikc? of ihe admei-tri tt'.ti pirtv in the S' i'e, in-hi i:ig t X an I jrc-cl.t Setis'ors and Congt e-snie i. tare tei ed levulutioo in ci.- : t!ie trniui;h id tl.e Dcai 1 1 i'C tii krt The de'.het atone-) and soleiuiiitv " w i: h which these tneri c were ntiertd in et ery oler porti i, of the S ite, vert n ituially a I armed t!ie ; e-'p.'e, and itidul them to in-ur the ri-k f meeting the despoti-ni ot ihe admini-tr-iion tather thin civil war around tl-eir own fi-eside Ib.i les thi.s. there weie th. tnud in fold;ers' voting, whiib hive become a iegulr practice with admit, 'fratioto' Hi ele.-t ioi., md tue etlo' nioii conupting in2 ie;ice- wliich effaid pair mae and the iMitr-'s .f gi.vernnonr coi.irictor c uld iiod d d ext. Tl ere are lim y thott-Mi,. in each Slate who are m ikor nioney ty the war. ai d it would be all utiex iinp'e-l it t.mce of tjr--se'ti-hne-aid patrio'i-m in them asac!lo vote iu op-iteii t ibe.r own ioiervst Never vet htte a c'ssa in any government, under ant circutnst in'-e. been ku ii to cite such an illus tration of di-in'cre:e-l benevolence The agencies of the admini-tr tion fraud, in timidation, bribery, and the induence of contract tor, h ive c trrie-1 the election. It is an insult to intelligence and honesty to .np;ore tint popular sentiment has apprised polte' au-1 principe which it endeniiel but a lew month since, mid which hive denon-lrnt-l themselves, the b.n-r they were te'oo, to be dcs'ructue of the pro csscil ot'jects ior wh-oh tfiet were iostituteil, and subv-r-ive II coii-itu(ioul principle and intlit id Jai rights The demo racy have been be len in the e! rctioi.s, t'Ut they hit e bitel n thtt account nj jot of hope or interet. nor will they abate in the

lichtest the;r eSr to fecure victorr hereafter The june-s oJ the'r pr iiv p'es t d the wi-d.im ol the.r p.icv hue ben ilm in,' ied !o tory unpirsl e'ed in trainleur. Tl ev are coi.fi dent iht, ". er or liter, the n uion will re'i.rn to tho-e print 'p'e and hit poücv a ta hi ark f refuse from tho trmpest of je ! t i -u wich now fepst over the I md. ' Corruption willhTeit day, fanaticism will expend its venom, sectional hatred will work it own cure, bv the exlMti-tion of the parties to the conflict; and personal liberty and constitutional safeguards will be trodden under foot by tbe pa ions and ruadtie.-sof tbe hour: but reison wU! in time resume her swvy, and the people, chastene! by the foSüe nd mierv they hsre invoked, will seek -belter from the Constitution thev now ct Irom ihein. Time is the avenger of the ju', a" I the Nem ei ot the vicious and profl g ite Weappedto time. 0 h art-I the p!iple. 0 jr victory, when e seeure it. w ill be l isiing. The longer il i de ferred the more certiiu is the Assurance that it will be a permaiier.t ettlerient between i and our onjtonents of tbe questions in issue It ean not be long; deferred. Deith.debt, misery, desohtion Htid the destructin f the most acred rights of the peple are the practical results of abolid nism. ()ppoel to these we hve the re epletident and benificent progre of half a bun die! yenrs to witness bow prandly our statesmanship hts huilt up tlie nt iou Dftuocrats mut concentrate themselves Mtiew to the advancement of the princio'es ot theptrtv. They mut pe tk innobtted bra h of the corruption whi-h is converting the land into a 'sl uighaer pen" and rioting upon the desolation it cicates. Firmly, boldlv. and confidently let us gird ourselves for the conflict of the coming year. Chicago Times.

Frm th L'ntn Time-. Ilxlinustlnn nt Hie .ortti and S)outtt The lailiv nrv idir.tr fr Scw.iril'a viewc. ami the virwsol nil hi countrv men. lie in the j Rsaump'ioii thai the Norib i liable to no such j exliiu-'ion. hut etjtys te-ourcr wilhout limit j It .on-i to b fri-o ten iht the population of the Feileral States is, after all, little more than ! twice that of the Southern Stiles, black included, n-l i.aonl v iiIm)iiI eijti i to lint nl Eni; lard and Wales; anl though the Northerners! may b ive twice the means of the'r antagonists,! vet thev have been living twice as fast. They hive tnaint uned rnres twicp a numerous, r.nd ulTetel lo-. twice as I irye. Tbe Confederates hate nied .r!'tl,0 I'J men, lo.t 2.V),IHJII. and are pvopo in ; to r t-e another lOtl.tl'MI. The Feleril Imvp rod, aw-.r-lin-; to virions e-'tittu'es. from 1 0"0.'KK) to 1 ,2.'',t)l) , hive lost 5'!d.0M(l ot G 10,0'lb. and are preparing to rai-e liOO.OOO ni re They have expend!, therefore, ns much ol their strength as the Sou'h his done; and there seem, indeed, every rei-on to believe that President Divis will ob'-iin Iiis lOO.tnn fresh troops more easily than Pie-Ment Lincoln his HOO.HOO In I ict. however Mr Sewanl rniv speak of the inexhaustible re-otirce of the North iu "money, nnterial and men," there are igns enough of a decline in the supplv of soldiers. Etdi-ting h is tailed, vslun'eerit: his fiiletl, ami it is very plain that the conscription i now fiiling N'-r can we wemder at the event, or regard it as prern iture Lcf the tei ler im igine, if hecm.fivo armies n 'arje a our pre-ent armv raised, not from (treat Britain and Ireland. Gut Irom England and W iles ahme, in the spice of two years, and he will et mi ide i of the draughts rn i 'e upon the North. The State of I'linois alone has sent between l.lD.IMKI 4iid 14 ).0:0 men to the war, which is as much as if we were to rai-e a force of tint magnitude from the southern division r.f tie comtv of Lain-a-hbe Ii is a nee of ruin, iti slmrf. between North and South; but thontih ihe North Ins lwir? the cipitil of the S-tUth to draw np-.n, its out goings are twice as heavy, its task nine tlnn ttvn-e a severe, and i's peoa'e neither so unini moiis nor so tlepor-ite. Our eorre.poteleirt felis us ho a I ire portion ot the Northern peoolo hive no heirt in this ir, but Gov Let, ! t'i's me.ss ijje tel's us bow little tiie S uthei n people are thinking of peue These condi'ions go far to compen-aie the nu'iierical in'eriority o' the C-mlederates, an-1 render if prob ihte thtt tip exh iu-tion of strength is traetictllv felt bv ta.th combat f ant in abur. an equil ilegrec. W1 mdv wih it would Induce them to terminate the strife AMUSEMENTS. 11 KTROP O M T V S3 A 1 S.. Sr.VGR MVXAGF.lt Mr. W. II. HILFT. Saturday Evening, October 17tbf LST MGIir OF rliss Sallio3aint Clair. Tiro a it i: .it i9 i,s y s . The Wept of the Wish-Ton-Wish. -ja mc. Jlonlay first appesrmc of Mi MAIIY PROVOST. sc alk of rnirEs. I)res Cir le and Paruot'e r0 T.-nt I.viy Gentleman -75 Ci-nt Y.v h a-1 Mtinnil Ladv 25 C tit Gallrry 20 n s. All perrit Soatu Ml Cuts. Private llox'-s ?4 ti PitiK oZU:-! ojii r .'ii 10 o'clock A. M. till l-.'M. pDojr opuu at 7 o'clock, Curtain rie at ?? preSPECIAL NOTICES. Great Central Railway!! ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 15th. INST., all Pacn:pT and Freight Trains will resume tfcur regular trips. rrt.Vfltw H. G. CTtY. Sup-ririfn-ant, EXECUfÖa'S SÄLE. Executor's Sale of Real Estate. ßY VIWR OF THK PROVISIONS OF TIIK TST ill an4 test mi nt .f J"iias mi Tnnn. I ite of Mar.on C'lui.ty, !eij-eil. l wj!l. on th ihili il.iy of i'ct--h r, l-3, re 1 at privat-s ile. for not le-N iht'i the a-j-rai il value, the fo.lnw.njf real eat i:e of iH deceased, situate in id cotin'y, t wit: 1 he ir Ii h lf f H-ti.n tlurty-iT ('), In to-n'iip eTriiteti ( 1?), raT e th'e-(: , an 1 on lue north s de of Whi'e river, c 'in minz fmty (40) acte. Al-o, tlie ti'rtU-ei quaner f the 1 nrth-w. m quarter of MVti-.n twenty-three (.:', in tonl i; -evrntoni (17) nortli of riiuf three (:ij eat, contain u f'ty 4) acn . tili- lhi.il ot the p-.r ha-e moTiey'to le piul i'i hand, one thir l in o .e eir a'l-t tle t ilaare in ' w o ear af er date f'f r.i!i-, th in-c!l.l er to cive tii.t--. -ecured by ni-rt-pBlje on the ri in -. tor -lie Iefi-rt d pa) n-i tit IVrt-.t tl -i r, ta t"i y 'ilt et..Iy t'.tiie uii'teriiigtif -1 a', hi rei.t.-r c ar Mi'.lei v in a il uuty, alxvit fix n: h a froill the Ct ' of Ii di il.apoli, on the Njhh vi!p r- id. If r.-i! 1 nrl- are not n' 0:1 y:d dy. tl.ey will be betd Ut a'' t!i- reif t-r until mU. ..v.ti:-.!!0l DAVll) HL'fF Kxe.it.-r. MAGAZINES. Fourteen Fancy Dresses for Winter ; Parties! ! GODEY'S LADY'S EOOX FOR NOVEMBER g s lPK.;;iLI.Y OVor-DTO t MIS !' P v kTlfNT. I .-m-(- t i' c-'lor.-d fa"i-o 1 nt t" crit ij ,iurf iilne ri."i -, ü fan-v ir.--", n ere -e f,ke o 'er, a'l a. ur. . a?il tn n-r.rly decrf'-l. Thi 1 n i pi'r u ity i '. rn ."ered U-'l". Y"U nny cet f.tie . r 1 w f 1. nr-, from a lrncit mrfz,'ie. but tere nre f.tir'e.n fc-.re pi en n i-n ri.f ai n. l-e-t-'e ail il.e other m, t- r that ta n in.trh! to tbe l.dj ' Book wh ch, In th Ian. ft lace o' a ctKeTrp.irarv. i all th.' w ..na. cul I d!re in the hp of ireg iine.M We have devoted ej.eul attn.tion iu tn a ouner to the diTerert Tall and Wln'er Iirmiei, nnd Wrntj, Cloak f t c-wn percr,t , we'l a chM l-en. Artlc' f ork TIT l-d'e b ve al r-reivet on-a'tn'o. Thy ire too ruanv t t ii to n im'r't. bu- r.-ill a"-1 'he p -m'-er, a-dri?h 't In he ba'a ce : ri-t t' c.-rt. t d t.en W. tider Low 0 ?. uch c tn he f in-hed f -r a-. 1 tt m -y. The Varlrtf in till umbT. Ore trl j.lte er.zravin. a doiit-:e fthl-.o pli'ernfrw 'I 0-, r n t coIoftJ, !" pa?- of re m matter, f9 kr Hir, g fu'l .a;" e-f-tvi-; , It fa-;rv drew, any r,tjat ti'y --f pattern f r fl' dr- f,-.- r-men and ch l 'reo, a.'d .-t f arir :ron wb-eh ihe lai. caa irrir te r ingetiUitj iu t.ar.ufavf-r : f. For le bv Bowcn, Stewart & Co. eti:-1ll FOR SALE OR EXCHANCE. 1 AND IN VvI;pN COUNTY, SIYINTT-IWO m ... I-.- f,- m t K m . 9 1 I. ...... 1 . - r tv. Trrin Aurcri tttattoti, or, trie LafiTett KtiTrnil Hr-t ra'e tim'wr lai-l f .i pr act-. Ilierat t rue i.- ven n a part, or will ec'inr frag -od p ec of cwy pr jpery ra lair Urn. AjIj t.i JOHN S. SrANN, orllT-ttSt Real Fatate Aent. I 0 lri 11 1 . vi ' ' 1 f t ' T 1 .r- i'-. - H-

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D2 o o o 91 0 0 Ö N b B H S b I 0 b 0 & H CO to w w 0) 0 .es b 4 W o t-q "J H ti V 0 '0 O e-3 CO o w rn ZD U2 CQ O s E-r 52! z U2 Ö S m O O CQ J I I w CQ O o O W CROCERS. W. R. H0G3HIRE & CO., "Wholesale and Retail G JR, O-CEES, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, o. o.j West Vntiinj;ton strcct ludlanapollki ltidlanat HEALERS IN COFFEES. SUG A KS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS. KICK, TEA, NAILS, GLASS, WOODEN WARE. SOAI'S, CANDLES, STARCH, RESIN, TAR, TOBACCO, MACKEREL, ' WHITE-FISH, CORDAGE. TWINE, COTTON YARNS, RATTING, DYE-STUFFS. &c. j Xr7:'I'!rt;rular sttrntlor. givr n to the flllini? of nrders. f-epttS-dlm W. It. IIOGSHIKE A CO. FOUND. Pocket Book Found. Iouxn. on TitURDy. ocrroijFR s. on thk ' I l.rce No'ch lloid a I'orki-t Kok ront.tiniiic some mou y and int-s tt-'.ich the owner fhii have ly calling A' t'e t N'ichola Saloon, oppodte thr Bates Uous. octltl-HCi CEMENT PAINT.' THE GREAT PRESERVER OF THE AGE 'I'lie Oldest mid Ileti I'ri'M'rvlng: tVcar iil I'aint in the I'll tied Mute. rii inn t f BJ. IC, CIHDT Jy 1 1 1 1 1 a I Xi v r n 1 v h ' . a m h mmmm I " W y ' - T .V'?ae.ft-i,l-Li - 1 i Four Ace Cement Paint. : IX IS THE Revt l?si;nvi!iC IMIvr In ttir rld! He. i.,!lM V, IM' in (lie World! ! It-Nt l. titSM; in 1 lie oriiti I HtM I'WM fur n:( Ii I'tisi in tlie I VVrl.l lie- 1 miH:i 3 1 r I n 1 lie World! IT I UEn LY M0RK TIIA.N FIFTY MFFERENT Kadri.a -. f .r rnofin their tar-, at-d piititniir all I n, iron, zi I-', t tab r car-Ml'. tr-irlc-r; im, teo-n, m'.r' re, und or i aiti:n-i brj.l?- ; ti e int1e or ,'Krkj cr- t fvnt hrsc trm itii. iLe 'v.-i.-di-n h' itnr; ! pit o' ti .lr- an! iu--te ti e mv, f. tie,rv atul pr. 1 tect h'rt'; .i om.-tivi- bi.jler. b.t.iri- tl Ucf'J it- f'Ut ' on, nl. hi fact, w .-r. vtr a ;i nn! i- r uuiri-.l to re-erve 1 any m.itrl 1-, o' fir hard v. e, ?nt-ad of h au y, there 1 this I'a litis the irf t va'uahle i f an. evr kno n. 1 1 is i 1 Vy Farmer. Rnitder and Architect!" to preserve any tim- ! ber ii-v-1 111 biiiiir f nil kini, ati-I f.r J. n-e p.i and j ilS I eTn'e the are laatti Lrrk or store 'nun tati- n. I Top-event d.nij.tie., in l.ri.k de!iiri(r. a t.la..k -hould . a plak hould i'i ai.dtbe upper be "aloted and I nd betwtn the celltr wa'l and tbe upper w .11 For tin roof, or for ta;titing shingle roiu this i'ail.t I H!lUrpaS ed. 1 ii uf.n j Py (lovernnient fi roofl-' th-ir taTirk. and painMntf ' the h'di of t lit-1 lu 1l o.1t, an-i I 0"iTral favorite in ' the Nmvv Yard. the ino-t valuable prerving and I wraring Cetnei.t Paiti in th- world! ! it !: 1 I In Net York, Phr.!tlphia, Bo?.r,. Chlcaot Cine 'ena'l, ! M I in-, nod in fi t over the AV.t. and jrfif uneed Vy all. art. rnutrt- th in tea j ir trial. Iu be i Luut au j j'ial. h.ivin t,i- .1 what r.o otlcr pj jit ever i!) i. "Hie i Mi.wter 'et "t, i r-ia. lio uud wood, for year, preierv : iiikC I laatrnal fr'ec-ly. I r 11 tis t okki:i j tt own tav up;'oly, ut pernian r.My, to popular favor a-! I c tu .and ih-noMre atid er joy the tavor of the m -t leniioe savil au-1 R t'lro 1 r njn! r, a well a th- ! I'D 1 ar d pr ct'fal n.ectai.ic. of tb; cur.t y. Viii.i l the thouiid who are us:nr u Paint we w ul 1 T- r t a few oruinent ju le, whoMf tarsc-a will be itid be'"" : I'AVIU M TY. Pre.ident and Superintendent, Pem and tn I'aii too if K lroad !:03-:iT MM K. u -erintendent anl Ma!er Mecfca!e, India- arvoli and C ncrnnati kail'oad. J. D. IMSi.EP. Master Xechtuc, Dellfontaice, Railr a !. In-ii-'ria. .K1. MIUi.Cn. J "fers nvüle It .ilroid tadianaroll. J.J iN C 'XUMiL'K. Sarinteodeut Terra Haate, Alton and St. Loui hull road. A -ruall .'.1--oulI iuad to such wholes le agents a e fjr'faieby HOY P V P.ll.Tir.H, ' So'.e At;ent far (ndianapolta, Ind. Mpt5 d1tlraw FOR SALE. 'FLOUR MILL FOR SALE, 117ITH A fcoCT ELEVEN ACKFS OF LANP, ON I

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Y CuokeJ crera, b ar lue Ui:ae'ie tU'.road Hridife acv t'le ru er, three lour tn ilea n.m Ino o.poiis. Th-Mid h a tia.i rnn of FreiM.h liu r, eiern fr-to-er hoth H. machinery In hhI rcunin. orirr, in SI liuuv a goi frame, an Hi more or le- riiiina' o .te .Irve. e-i" : a -t dwell i.g l'c-u-e, viik bou. -tt.le, Ac , about ixty frn trer, with rrape and o ber kiih' I fruit: a c.-iiilerai.le portion f the land uod. r cu' tvaK.n. A nuall city srv(rty taken an pat pay. If U cation .u I. lor pariveuiar apply on tht prtuue, or bv letter ta CIlAkLK IVTT. "eptlT-dl"3

GROCERIES.

New York Grocery, 50. IT EAST WAIi;5GT0X ST..1IO0LS WKSTOF. - 0LFN-9 tLOCK. I C. Ij. .ll?D., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER .IS.. IMZ I TJ5T GROCERIES, Fine Tea;, Flour, &.c., &c. Cah ttr Wbeat ard otbrr pro-tuce. ctlS-dly SHIRTS, UC. Gents' Furnishing Goods! Shirts, Collars, NECK TIES. UNDER SHIRTS, And DltAWr.HS And Ladies ind Gents' Furnishing Goods, at mc wfi c m . 30 xv i: n t u'ahjiim; r- s riri.cx. arrto.'l1 dtr eat Western n.ocK iidim;, TSTAf.MSIIKt) IN 1"4I HY THK I'KFSKNT TPOIVlkTOU. nr No Manif S'rerr.Ci cin'ati, O., wh re dalT will a!way fin a a full Ha:k ot tlie ca-le-j traie-i Seih I lmnis w.rk, nicliitiin? '.il-auier-, Kf-Kti'a-tors, VWinht nt Sj.riiig t;jiick rnl Timoif ce'. A 1 -o, all ktnilH of fi.trimon rhep work fr- m a!l -tlir manu'ar-tur-r. All k n-I of ('1 k Mit-riat anJ TiimmiUir olJ to the tra-te at the lowe-t Wrerti prirI ealer ar "pfvtfullv mv itel to rail or e?id orders t No. 2'29 Min street. Lere tliej III reeeixe profijit attention. E. 15LAKr.SI.LK. fe,-t2t-'R-d'y COOKS. IS SLAVERY SINFUL! Being partial liwusion rf the pr"ioMtiMi s r,.i i i: ji ! x s i r v i, , rETWKFN nvil) RLTLEK, OF INDIAN VlOI.IS, ami Jer. niiili. of VYiticLe trr.und Ijete-n11iriias Wiley. I ia"tor rt the l'hritia!) Cl urcli at I'l.ion C'ty, Itid . a: d Jer. ."mi'b. ot H inc'iester. It'd , w th an iniruduction, epiMKle and coiicliiM.n of ihe dircunon. By Hon. Jer. Smith. The arove bo-k. Ja-t puWf-hed, t ore that all ahmild re ml. It "ü' he h n' by u ty exjre. -r otlierie, on orli r awompariied t y the ca.-h, mi th-follow ing rate: Yi Copies for t!3 On 05 2R II 50 as IMI liai ÖJ 00 The trte will he fiui.i-hed at trade rve by li. il lH)i'D A CO,, oct9-rtlwrf-w3in IndlanafHili, Ind. MILLINERS. MISS J. DOYLE RAS RF.mVK.I) HKUPVKIS Mtl.LtNEhY KSTAB-MHdt-.NI' to Ni. S3 5"uth lllhioii urctt, tiext doT 'o the Orient I ltou-e. Mie ha" jusi rtiunie! from the Eat with a full and Co npMe at rtnit-m of the mot-t fahi(juable t; Iewf Ilumict. ICililioii. I'ronrh nu41 v 11111110, Bridtil Wieath An! all pood 'jua'ly fonnd In a flrtclas Toae. Having hrouirht from th l'.a-t an e vperlenced H'echer and Krefr, Dole will p iy particular attention to II onlers or calif In that line. I), return ber tnauks for put farori aid olic:t a eotititiuanre of ihr same. (ctt-dly LAW BOOJtS. DAVIS' INDIANA l:Gt:ST. A D'GKSr OF THK DKCISJONS OF THE SUPHEMF. jLJL Court f the Sra'e 'f Indiana, cmirl-iini ih csr reported in the eiahl volume ot hlacktord and the tist fixt en vulntnes of Indi Da Kepon.; together with the l:evjed Statutes ol the Mate, a embodied in theed:ihn of Gavin A Word. Itv Edwin A. lavU. L. L M. 1 v .l. I svo. a on. J Th first edition f thi valual.-le worn w eomrdetety I e h.-1'Krci m l'is thu three m mthi fr an the tim of puM.cnt on. A new editj n, prnted on fine whjte paper, j 1 no ready. Thi i one ot ihe mit cnii-lee and l t Iairanired du-rst ever pul li -!. ai.d ha reciivfdthe LiKh'-t coiomeiidatlori of iL; legal profchttion. The Hon. M. M. !:av -.ay.: j Tiie IHe.t i a rare in it ulan an t ex ution a it 1 1 tut-ful to the profession. 1 lii i 1.0 abridgement of tho Ke.ort hut a (fellUll difet T thiu. Ti e Hon. Uavi. .McI-..nii oy-: "It 1 no f niuil cotninen 1 it on of the work that tt i a 1 li:et not on'yof all our Supreme Court drH-ion I ich j have be n -uli.-htrl, but alo of all the modern tatute i Ijow in fore. EDWIN A. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND U. S. COMMISSIONER, Of lice ,0. 3 raltxilt .et II til Id In 2, I'rnnv) hnnl i M., next door Nentli of oilof f ice, INDIAN A rOLIS, INDIANA. I I 1 r vHTtCT. IAN ATTENTION O v IN T CIVIL AN Ü j 1 Criminal r.j;ne. in tiie Lmted State- t.Mnt at la-dian-poli i mmmmmm ocui bJ-ciy JtEAL ESTATE ACCNCY. liXcKernan & Pierce, RK.AL RSTATK IREXCV First Uoor litst of. .'.timer Houm ' U V ST A I US. , TV. II WK pip. ALF. It UES NI) ITS iN f theCt) ot !:,-t. vnap-tia, ai.d rami, aud FaraiIriK l.vnd ni tli Mute, and aril lower ihatj can l-e purcha-ed ei-l,. re. frL2l dAwly INSURANCE. K 1 : Sa I A II I I fi VM J K A A C 11 . Farmers end Merchants Insurance Company, Of Qulncy, Illinois. Capital, July, 1363, $300,000 00, And Rapidly Iatrarnjf. Neciired br hirn on tle Ctatet Cath -Valnr orer f ,'t)0(Hti. Iprti vl TTFTONl:rv;! votmk insurance J of l-;ca.d l li ii . Farm Ku.ldio. i,J tbe.r coiiient. In lud m Liv Mck, ag.ut loa, or aaOifce by lire or Uhtuiii.'. All J-e rtiat Vy ihr-. Coerpa- ba bu pr mptn aLi-trd ati,d prkl l..t, i-t fe ti-ttrty, I tri ei the ati-fc;iiii of the uSrrer-, hieb pt.l-y of promptuea iK be cotidnue4- . , V. N. CUNI , rie.ideot. W. U. Va FaajiC, kecreury. wpriM'.l-wIy

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DRY COODO.

FOREIGN DRY GOODS, AJIiiKitA UIC It taUlf If AT Humö. Lord & CWs., 26 and 28 West Washington S(. A trLVMt' JtTOt'K OK NFW AND K LEG ANT FaiT Lt Gowda Junt cpuln at tba Trade Palace. i Plain Black Silks, Vilich Plaid Silks, Rich Fancy Silks Ilct i Silks, pi a in Si and Satins 0'irtrrk ;(f silk i.i verv I.tre and. will be found crnptf te in every re-fct. Lusters. hVk and col. Black "Gro Grain;" PlainlIonI de Soic, Bich Ioire Antiques, French B?jjs, Drajxjde Luccas, . Rob llov Plaids, Black Boinhazines, French 3Ierinoes, Figured Delaines, &.C., ÄLC. Flaniieis, all kindsand colors, Cloth?s & Cassinieres, Enihrpideries, Balmoral Skirts, Hosiery, all kinds, a.' Fall Cloaks &, Shawls Small Plaid Shawls, For CiYtMreii. . NEW GOODS 1 PIECES OP CARPETS. JUST ItKCFIVEI) AT THK Tra;de Falace, 26 and ?3 West Washington St. 3Iedalion Carpets, Snpurt Pattern, in rich lii'li c!'n, all ! tea Axminster Vel Carp't Unoirpia-e-I in t yle. e'eritiee ami Jurability. Velvej Carpets, New an.I -2int t-'vle. in light, .lark und roeiMirti J.l'irs. Body tirussols Carp'ts Tapestry Brussels do Et2Üh ttrj-I Ameriem M niif ictire. New rattern, in li'h c' r. very fine. Thri-MÄPIy Carpels. P'rom $1 -T i r var.l. Extra; Snperline Carp(ils. One hur.iJnll pVco, orn 1 2Ü per yard. Ingraim Carpets. Coinnjon Wool do., From T5 ceV. rr var-l. t r Cottage Carpets, Rug Carpets. IIeni)fCarjets, New Sulci, No pvin of eia?tte ha been pire-i to far fi'sli nur t ut'jj.fi Uli the largest atid mot ,. riel auK'k f 'arp-t! eer of!ereI in thia market. ai.d thev tail! t.e till at pricci def) ibg ig coir -teation. JaSal Wool -ind;S;itiii Uamnks, Kur t if i!ilj and all color. ILaiCr, Tambour tV Swiss Embroid ered Cirt..ius, Curtains Trimmings, Iloldcrs and Tusscls; Gilt Ermfno, in jrcat variety, Oil Cloth, "U iltl Oil Cloth md WIvi t Rugs, Manilla i?id Cocoa JIattiug. RutTund Crrcn Holland, Wall Fapfr, New Sljleh, Receive, D.iilv. i i Together with complete aaortmeot of IIOl'SE fCRMSniNG GOODS. HtME, LORD & CO., IXDIAXAPOLIS.

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