Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4273, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1864 — Page 2

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TJK 0103 - IT MtST BE PKKSERVEI. IJaraar 'saturdäT moknkng. JUNK !.

(.Thi) Tet f Loiallf." The Ctncionati 0xett. leading- Republican orgtn of lh Northweit. In an elaborate atticlf .few dayi go fFceJ that peace prty a tayth. Its irputoect in cut hell wm llu: The prociition of tbe wr for ihe aubjunatiori of the rebellion w.i receitj; tbe Republican party therefore favored the war to perpetuate it I party ioprenitcy; and it took tbe position th at it I v. rurroM-r.tle nartt fhoold locceed in theom ... ....... r . I in Uli election it wouia do cornpeue i io iTr r Uf tbt wir policy to reuin tbe control or tue tor eTOtnent. Tbt we my not be cburgM with mijreprenting the po-ition of the (imctte quote tbe following extract from tLe rticle t which we he relerred: I iWben Dftnocrat Uik of belr t ece men. on ny oiber terras tho the ujtiiiou i the rebellion, frt them mw tneir sn-eruy by dr.cAtinj; ttce on the rondition- whit h th7 kiMiw r the only on jirtriirSV. i we Litite ith the CMiieiertftv If tbe rtominAte pence cniilite. let ihem ) down tn the term- their per pi it form When e brinsr them I thU teil .l tne:r inceri It. hU find ihtt there U no uch thing pWe prtr: t"t the only cue of the dinff-'o lion in' the Deiflomtic ptriv U thU it i out ol otfic; while if it were in otftVe it would e r.ntpelled to prosecute th w.tr tt.d i.ij'iiite t!ie rebel. Mtrk wetl thework. If we cn reid ribi the Enliih ltngme the (J nette contedi- tin' I there U n dulorltf in the Demoor tic prT. U ratäti tne nue oeiwrtn i-o ply one of pirty rule It ya in proof oi tum i that the only ctuc uf ii'H'e'tiott in the Demo I critic priy i tht it is out of o f i.rtl " Wli.ii 5. I the logical de Juction f thU position yf theCl tette, representing the U;)uSlicin psrty ot th north wen? It t nothing m rc r lc- th.t thia: If the Keputlie-iiia were out of otlL-e the would oeeupy p-e iel the Mine ground thit ii Pyt the Uf 11 erttie prty now 1 0, which it de clarea lo be oppiilion to the administration. herauae Dmocrtta are out of olfice Thia is the Gtzette'a itrgumeut, not our4. slid we direct nl teution toil to demonatr ite ho little true loyal ty or pstriotiam there is in the Republic Ii p rt . We Bir, tin direct ittemlou 1 the K)itio:i ol the (Jaette. pekiiii: for the venuMiein pirty It vs, io elfect, that il Govenmr Monrox i out of ofliet aud the Dem .ritie pirty im power. he would ppoae the Adminitrti . if it f ivored vioroua prosecution of the wir. not upon the I I..... -..,K It ... rlrh. ..r .rot.. but -im,.! Dfeue ne na ma piny ii.ena wrre 0, ... ... ffice. Thtt i juat the poition .t-aurne-1 by the! Kenublican orcan. We mote it word in verification: -If it (the Democratic putr) were in " OlilCO it wouiu oc comne 1 m pro-rv. iir i.ir ... .;-- 01 ii.... 1 .. ... . ... . .. . .1 and subjugate the rebei.a. ü non tne nrumetii preaented by the G uette. the only iaüue in thiconcerne!, h umpiy one oi omce. 1 w I,,Mr iwwer of the Government is at the dipol ot the ruling faction -ill it demmd for men an. J moDey hte been complied with, yet according to Republican logic, the patty in power is "loyal" booaue it U iu oflL-e, itid the opposition i "uisloyal" because it is out of otlicc. Such is the Hepublican tet of loyalty. Governor Moeton i "loyal" becau-e he is in office it' out of otlice he would be "diahtyal" for tlw (. Jtctte arut$ that no man would advocate the policy of the party in power uulen he he! I some uflire, had a goternmeut contract, r wa in some war inier steJ iu the pils of power. Such ia Kepublicauiam from a Repuhlican stand point. I it not b queer "tct of I y tltyT" .o Tlaip Cur Mere Iarl lni ." Su?h ia the Ktnj:';:ti;e of 0. i Morton's mural orjan. Morality and Morton! The most fertile genius coulJ not invent more antaoniatic terms. Hell and Heaven re not more opposite Hut we submit the atialysia to t lie reverend gentlemen who are now tunning the ?ourt otyan. Thi ia no time for mere partyiam." siys the Journal. II ta it lee:i anything ei-e since tie inauguration of tin present prty i.i power V Is it now? Whit routro! the destiny of the couutry? ''Mere pirtyisut " Who luve leen appointed to everv civil oflice and with rare exceptions to military othce .aince the 4th ol March, Iftil? Only intense Republican partisans Uiu'erMr. LinVolm the fiuanci I policy of "the Gor eminent" baa been "mere Duty i-m " The whole military policy of "the Government" his been "meie partyim " In the üiniir'e "'for the"life of the nition,"to use a Kepubbciti catil phr ie, the Demxxacy of the North have not been conunite I. or their opinions repected; otherwise has been the cue Front the beginning of the present Admiuistr tioii they hive been denounced as dilot il ia enem;e d the Gotetnmeut Mere party ism " . h is mule thee infam us acusiiiona agiinat them, tet lituingtle whole time they hive pid to the Government every tr.buie ucmt:dtl of thi ni. "N time for mere ptrtyim." Jay tlie corrupt and hypoc.riticvl crew in power. Yet the ptrimna in power htve prosecute I the war fit:d a I-j minisiereU the government to put m-'tiey il l ' the pocket uf Republic in put' in. Diilt wepresent proof of this charge from Re; ulli'n i fourcca. The 'Mty at hn:e pilrid." like MoKTo and Company , w ho hive never smelt i-unno der if there w ia bill in ilie r.irtridire. C I r- - and 1. ever will voluntarily, ami ho taru noih j ing about the war except to make money out of j it, ttlk abjut "mi time for mere party i:n. ' with a rauch unction as the Devil would preach right. ou ie-. Wis there ever gieater as-urtjee or1 hypocrisy. Mavvcik cotiM nt bat if. "'Nol lime tor partyism." eh? i

I.tinr. ot I tiitiauii. Mr KimTor You tnw in the t.eaa Irom S.i.ator Line, of Indiana, in a recent abolition W..-hingtou. the o'her d 11 , th it a tetiti -nhad hirangue in the Senile, ue.lired it at Abnhim! been presented to the Pic-üeui fur the rem oval Lincoln ia now an instrument in the hin 1 of God. ' f D P H-liowiv, Commi-.-io:er ol Pitetd. writ ng the grnJe-t decrees th it hive fur revo unless he wou'd atree to support J uliau lor Cv.-n lutiyL i humai. society, or clianged the grand : gro-, at d that Lincoln id he should be re-currt-.it of -.i;r ui hi.torv." imovidif he rcfu-ed to . e r al!t i:iarce tt JnWe h ive n t the :'.-;h"'Crt djuht thit the ad ün. I here is a rumor tint this item ot 1 ew mirtrs il Attiii aid Alirio thought ;ecely did lot contain all the p irticui rs. Iti under the siuie thinr (' th v-e reformers. Wr know ! to h! thit Julisti w: not vished with the hu

Me'iaphoti thotuh of ahmt Tain rl me the (ire t." for he v de.-', uehim: w lieu he t ! Heaven hi etil ti;n to u. r t4tvtre Mr;.(j ant tra,e'y fal.h:.i J til aru atij tl .fr ..s i n.w . brtoaeutnit vaKr aiid e t.'ro f lr- b . la ever. l'art f.rojM.rii. 1 t; . un j Hilt WJ'iM tlie w. rh u '"l-f. Sj thong Ot e Das.' ..I ti.j -r ol Cjvr'.i- IN. after the m a--m ere of S: H ir:ho'o::.f . Th:; Senator Lttie mu-t u be tvu fou id.-1 wi:! Jim. of Ktnata I tev are bo;!i t'l-istic, 1 i;n uul Citiu-like iti bgure. mi l ot lv n moro-e tent perament; but the Indian t Sen tor i r: v w . tUe tnst respecta'ile mm oS the two The ajr,rcc in one thing, and that is in r ttviti on 1. de.!?iug. ex-ernio. toig wir t' -. urt the treetluui f thetUk roe. tü if ih- 'i in' l inmidite toe h.ie in eodoii g. t .- ... tlie, ol li.;i' l. o- 11 !.! iHiut l:o- s,;;u poMiou In the Senate, a I'rai.e tio.1 F-.r.b res ll in the iluiu 1'irilarnent; and lie i 1 f r Kaiiif ie of the ri- o! in (nor men a ho he erawlH upl- high pi ices, through the if d teuer of the wil 1 t iMt'.l. i-m thit h tu! ed the 1 im try. l'.oi.lt-!, h Age The Loud n Time siyaihtt there h brrn 0 auch Dghting 1:1 the li-lor) ..I the nom m r.o r a that belwteu titai lay l Lre iu Yirh.ii.

. C'liMpfrr af Cortalalenelea. Mr Lic lx. in hi intugura! nt'Iff. three

4ti i half jcar. ago, declared: I hve no purpose, directlv or in-hrectly. to iiiterfrrc with the institution of fUmr in the State where it eiit I belle 1 have no I' ful right to do ). at 1 I littf no irjcUniti-.m to do On the Gth of July. lrG'2, our Secret try of State. Mr. SiWiin. wrote tci Mr. Amw. our minister to England, a follows: It Mrtn if iL extreme o( Afri can d.very, and i t mo-t vehement opponent , eti tliaj la com rt torether to preeipiitte a servile war the former bv m ik'.ng the mot dc lK)l;,. attempt t erthro the Federal Uuion. the !itter b) iJcmandinr. an ri it t td un: vet u ; emtT.cipitron i li!ui ti.l Tief-e-rv. il i.ot, i mev -if y, tii rnl) lei'iniit'- w y .,f i p the j 1 o'ii g iin't me . ..m-t. i.. uf i.h own I inm.'e, prociiOi.tiS ' loii-j i. . . i ii . 1 order and dd tre that nil person- heM i I ivi-4 ii. ihr .i.l vi.IaI .I.-h ml riirt ..f ! ri". ttei re an 1 hereifur th.tll be Itcf Their rele.rre.1 only to .ill ihe S-it? iir p4rt of-3'jei in rebellion Tu wind up thechp'rr f coniiiten-ie, come the third resolution ot the lUItimore pi itlorm, upon wb ch Mr Inciln i up.;H)e I now to ut.d. and il deel ire-: Ttmt slavery h. the cue, hi, J now cmi--'ituteH the tieiitli ol the rebellion, Mid aa it niiit te lwv wtil everwtiere hlile to the tu inciplea of ICetiub'.ic li L'ovenirtient , justice and ihenitioml ilety tlt'tnind it utter una complete . xurp itioii Irom the ..f the eontuient i hr lleimtnliic re. Xhe Indi iimm.Im .J..ui n .1. (the State orsuiol ilie Sli d dyit -,) id June lull, conitiiH mi art.-L-'tf o iiibimou in it cTir icier. wnl o mli nut in 11. ten iencie, thit il ie'int nMne; not br the purpo-e ol deinirg it : Nehoo.i, lor iliev nr io I ire In til lb it ttiey riine no deni I. 'ut Utr the purine ol witinni: tho-e who prnd-i 11 uivintr currency to .m l inventing kucIi liitltin in 1 lry lie, ol the duiker with mIiiVIi they nie iurroiiud tig l!iein-eU ra and their country. In the ml i-le illu led to, the Jourii tl untltrike to .Herl tint the Democr tiic party in this Suie, Ktid iu the whole North, h in Hctuiland ictivr C"lluion with ihe rebel in the Smth, knowing to t ieir pitm. ft I m-tm in cum ei l with theui th tt the return f VulUndih itn waa pi iiined purpitly nl knowingly t the r.nne 'i.ne, Hiiti in coi junrtiori wuii the raid ol Moro ni into Kentucky; .nd thil the iiiiunid ihleiiiioii ot 1 tie Dc'inocratiu p-rty ia to ri-e in relwliion, mid ty arm, uid the Southeru rebel. A. lur id, we need not avert the l.iUdy of urh hto11 ! not 011I ihn'-, everv Democrat know them , le mn iltlj , '.h- fitNe. hut the uithot ot them-know in their hvarta they ue utterinjr laHehoo.t wiitioutu purlioitful lounU t I linn I ikI II wn Mriitfrilir ILMillv Ii f .liilir , . , ,nietlimif near the - une kind ot N -t,,ry .i4t e ir just before ilie election, which w;t Ireely copied, w;i intended, and t intended in I .. .1 . i t:.: - .1.. 1 .... '"J ' Bi 1 j - - - 1 . .,,.,. p tn.n ... Sit r,illh1.r ,t r un h.tied rr 1 lim.i g the r.eople to Uli lurther irejuiu e th piriiua o! the ailmiiii.-tmtioii, so th tt thev will li.ren lo no reis-m or .irmiineiu, oui onuoiy sup .ri o iti .11 it- ..-I 'I lie .l.oirii.il lr4 it mt tide thu. "Lt-i u look the d inner lullt in the face, and be prep i r to do our duty as men. and loyal tit izi-tn of the ovenmieid. We are urrouuded bv a b as conapimcy. Shall ne a ait until its ciil aic I r awn tightly around ihe government, and begin the struggle when it is too !atu?" And herein it flows the animu of the whole article, which Indeed is pl ainly evidenced in every word and line of it. 1 1 is to provoke a collision between the people .md the administration, that an excuse may fnrti'shed to pluee the State under m irttnl I tw.in onler that the elections m iv be carried as they were iu Kentucky and MryIsn.l. ut the poini of the bayonet. And tor thipurpoae the article will be quoted by the aboli tion pre.-s throughout the North. A before the war, this sitne pre-s u-ed the same means, to bring ah-mt a coliiion between the two section, so now. it i repeating the experiment, to obtain h" si me result be; ween the two parties in the North. Gieat 0ol! Is it poa-lb'e th it men profit-in? to be chrislintis. an i living in . civil-zed land, can deliberately pith o inon-trous a scheme? Iit not enough that thev have mined one whole se- tioii .tg iliist .mother th t twenty millions ol hum .n being ate -prim-iüj :tt ea. ii other ' throat- like l idi itors atnid.-t the hi en a id de tth hat otir rivi-rs Hr' turned to bh-o.l, and out H-hl to desi-l it'on? Hut mu-t the fire- of civil roi.'l igr;tou he lighted up in our own midst mutt o' iier be arme I -ig tin t brother, and talhct agiin-t son inut our wives be gi ve.i t r ipin and Ins, ut, our t hil.iien become helpless ..-i'h-n-, w illing nrnoo-t the bUod of their ptno s? H!oo I ! blood! i the cry of this demon party mid lemonitc pre! Will their cutse-l thiol never be llked Will they never sicken ol him m gore? We appeil to the partv prca to ieist from this suizidal coure; U-t them appeal to their fol hw-is with reason and argument. If thev me .ustaii.ed on the-e ground well and good; all w ill iicquieti e in the te-ult Hut we warn them not to aitetnM the schern' of collision, and militiry lotce. to m tin ain their political principle It they ih, tlestiuclioii will surely follow; iietiU' tion not alone to thos.e who-e political pin - t iple ihey are attempiing to rush out, but to thenireUea. and to their o n party as well. It Itie neoplc mee tie otne convince! thtt th ii.mi.,tv toi n.ilitii-il ills lio bfen tr itislerted lrmn ,ie ,,il.,tln t.. the bnonet. wo bet.. tlio-e bv whom tie trin.-'er Im. hrcn m'le; They ill he the tii-t victim ol their 011 itiiqu1tie; thev 1 I Mail l ehne the wr ith ol nu ou raged I eo; ie. a.a falls the reed betöre the eep itigtliir.es Let them be w irt e I iu time Tniwhole I tod to-day is like a hu:e m gz:iie. wlrch the leit -tik nut gtö'e, at.d i-rodu'-e an explosion which will hurl u ;1I into the utiy ot 1 ion Thia pi'.; le will pte-erc the majesty an-: suprem et ol the liw C'e- erimiu iti n iitui dere-.t, and appeal to the in'e'1'i.euce stid reton ol tlie pe pU Triüh imigh y and will prevail; it vour prou-iples are riht, thev will sti.n l; it thev are wrot'i:, thev lU-l-t hll. ho t ut a . rue and a dem n. would not pt e.'er th it thev , ... . f.rn . .a r,;0j. Dcmmrat. i tltOTI V .!! I C I 0 . Ju Han Hol Iohuj- ."lorlon. CorreponJfnce of th? Mat? Sentinel Wa!mgton. Jut eCg. CI. mdiation of Ho h.w it 'hat I e further required t the I'liV.-Uvit tint Gen. Meiedith h u! J be or.ieretl tt out of Indiina to military service. ' abd thit Gv M.-r:on houhi te ordensl in'o thI rat.ks under Ju!in. It i u: lor-t.od the Fie-i-I lU-nt was pur'e-l he could not tet a jelve t ' l e'phimout Hetiw h; y rlesr both in the ;ci-"o! Ho'!.wit-i I M-re !;th he ni'dethrrn i d il th- y 'id tot vo'e t .uit h'm he wouh! n 1 . iu ike 'em. mighty quick; but Morton. h h 0 'teen terv hctle and submi-;te to him, a: .1 he w.i- ii cc'iJfrtM VtovrrT.or arroroinc o inr . . 1 . c . m y . 1' 1 1 s: u . . 1 I . I . . I orirS'il.iev.oilsiiiuioi!oi 1 1 r s ir nu.. in i, atal he dnl not see hi jun-oclion f ictW iri the m-tfer. Julian, however. w tnexorab e H1 lo'.d Mr. L:!.co!n tint he knew very we!l thtt he eoiih I m ike ail hi dog btrk the way hepVa-et. and there should t e no excepti n 11 t' i ce I. tiro! n tid el a moment, and then d. Mr. Julian. I irucssit's . C4ef "mi.it rv nece'tv," d I'll qi.t U h him out if he d-u'l fqiial ;rt the m tter rthl aw a v. O It. The New York Tribune ia er indigtunt be cue th Ib-in v T i'if Inf inher- of the Hue of Ki f r nur e it f 1 I toil er w hen Sect erv S' it ton ii:Mcii 1 if p nu. 1 11 nein tlie rf tu'e ot IV-eisl.i.r Dmo-rtt re i.ot tool Us . to ..-e thvir bre.thin clierrng on r the bullet ;n of Sc. rc'.arv Suutou.

Foilowi wi'!, .be.,t;tu! oJor of peojence. the elf ite c,f iru'h. nnd r. thu of the rVU , fute ol the rUce tu .y be lernu.iy .ookt-a lor . , ! c r,,,,.- i.ry-.i.Ur bv the ell knoit hutnbu.: ot letr.eJ fioni n r, who p.iticiharruony and c,nM!et.cy . tht-e dfchrit.on of ',;ti,,;,;, M1,rri ;e, ,,f I) ,nel-n. ihe f v t"d m .hi- n-f ,ck- t!.e w... k before IV er Mr . Lin-oi. an 1 h' ch ef advi-cr, Mr lVAKI ' ' CtK;rt-evf n th-.u-it.d pn-oi tr of Vicks 'irA " the lü h, l7ili .'m l iMh. some ptrtiru-

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Uhat irtmonti drjan ajr About lirnnli The Xcw Nation, the weekly journal ctab-li-hel in New York by General Fblxont. to fur

ther !.;! e'ectioti, mv of Gen. (Jpast in its 1 t j Our j.rogno.-tL bca'i" to he realized in.re at.d ino-e e irdav. .nJ if pride, which cling, to ignorance, did not jreent the recognition of the truth, every ot.e null publicly tow wh.it ru-h conlV-es in ptivate: Grant is the completcst and. deare-t dilute of nil tfe mny blunder nude by the Auomii-tntioti. llaüdk a woilldcs-, but almt htrrrde. Or.iwc ii mill more worthier, ! butdie murh cioie nirra. olitve tid Irorn the bginnT.g. mi. em , u-d up by public opinion hai the Adm jnj.,trittion teit the ti of Ire-ht-nwc tt-e! t up ... r.-r.I r iiipo: i wn4 men in ti ' ii""urnc .1 . I . 1 .L Ä; j4rtj li'e h rx mnchint, wiih hi- (Ir.mt, Jh.-e poruliritv hlUen .le-ne ily keptup,t t I L . ... .,1 nf i I k I r . ...H-lenre. the friei..i- Ht,.J ihe i crcme-of cort.ment h itit.s l,.rnl iBit..l J - ... . . H.nir.tion M.-iety. i.ot. l.oeer. tliii.ter"'ed in ! ik i..t. ,r t.l I r i . 1 1, 1 1 1 i Ii e W I ( I Mi l.i f it v I. if- i the intent ot turmns um new , .( ..i .i .. ... count, eich lor hi own piup-e- b it t the rip!,ne .!' th pe .p'e. nothing W4titinir lo ine.r the I tl-e yod with uVf tini il amount of divitittw i.fither incfti-e. r iikmi, all ihrc were l.ivi-hei ex e;.t g ?en-e n i military u-ichoe, in the name of which lne we protected aiin-tthem II. and lo-J.ij we amot ;' all ate in ihe riht. Figures nn 1 ftcU ppeak hiuher th 1:1 our feeble oiie emtio; we do not wih to tive ourelve.a ilie n-r hut cruel ti..it 'in t ree-illiog the tei ea id ladurea and mu.iatv ncurui n. mc . . . I-. ... .1 . ... I 1 mii'.t.irv tibvirdi !, the loi.-equenc o ihegencrm eiuu.-... .. r j....... wfncti lor the tnceo ..rty two oa o- o.,,. to repeat with gie.'er -eer-a the e'ernal retrain j of McClell.i,: '" cnl me turn 1 lt,r fi.y tl.r.u-i..l ""'".I wnho.it whom he cull not hold the new i.nea , which Ins profound .nd novel """s1.'1 pun er to adopt 'I he ad in i.i-tr it am lav-ued h.a , .1 1.1 .1 .1 . C . ... ...... I till- I I.i .ll. Oi.l I o.-uiiiKi alio ini.iii iii men to join tlie.r nnn .fpv -Mii.raoe. in .o- .,u in .11 i 11 unci noue on mc 1 1 uoi-ui , no o.v . -ror ol the administration a re irds (Jr ml. teiug indorsfii, it mut lie admitted bv a blinded people, designedly dc eie I, cot the n ititi. at thia moment, a d ll'ereiice if one hundred and tweu-t-hve thousmd men 111 ihe avail ible force ol ihe iiimv of the I'otoui c, of whom at let h i'f ate killed or woun led. the al Mice in nail pi isolier, toil lur the most part it) the woods seeking to ea cape the fate which ihieiien them. The daily entrv at the Waahinvtoti hospitals aloi-e, and those of the city environ. i- one thousmd per day. Such are the Irightful number, if our inform ttion i correct. And ill the-e horrors are the tole palpable result of the high stratejv ol tint otlicer who, by hi L'lade. and the confidence he in-pire-i, repieent.a the loltiesi expression td' ur military genius. It ia then lime that, for the honor of the pco pie nnd lor their inteiet, the only voice which we hive lor an instant listened to, tint of reason, should be heard. If ours could but be lis-U'uel to, it the exploit s ridiculous as disastrous of this unfortunate victim of party ambition, so iiti-killlull v transformed into a (Jen eral, might be put a stop to, we liruiit him cheerfully the fixteen days which reirnin to the I h of July to accomplish his ou!i)otif rations and t ke Richmond; but if when that limit is pi-ed. we ...... .1... 1 1....... .... . i'.,ihi..i 1 .it.i iiuf.r have to sum up only a new hum in hecatomb as the-ole result of the change of b.se nnsie.i-ou-ly hud down by (Jrant, we a-k with earnest ne that the people may be "pared und tint a return miy be made to true principles, to thoe alone which in ;i- us mc oouif, in iii.;r which knowledge and mlitarv rcieuce have always laid down in arc rdan c with common sense, that is to fay, the miking sure of a good ba-is for opciation, one certain a regards its offensive and delensive tiearing. protectinir not only the capital but the Kist and Wet, Wathington and Cincinnati. Kentucky and Maryland If instead of being whete it is at pre-ent. the Army of the I'ototinc were established from Charlottsville lo Lynchburg, we would consider (he war as h ill over Rlitulica. am Ribu. at O.Nt The recent cimiessiou ot the Tiibune th it ti.e election of Lincoln nowhere gave so much joy us in (.'h irlesf jn, cciitiasts strtkin.dv wiih the apprehension ol tlie I'ichmon i Lnqnirer of J une S, of la-t year, which we reproduce; "To be pi .in, w e fe ir mid d'struM far tnre these apparently friendly advances of the Demo cr .H tha ii ihe open atrocity of phi! inthrovst of Massachusr tt. The D- mierafie fny always w is our worst etiemt ; and but for if toi,.ioit embiace these Slate would h ue bei u free and de.ir .' t he io n. turd Union twenty years ao. " The idea of th it odious p irty coming to life again, and hoioiug out its aims to c.s. make u shiver. 1 1 foul In e . th is tnil irit; its touch is death " These fireeitcr know that their occupation would be gone if the Democt itic p.rty w i in power, for reunion is pn-si!! oi.lv wiih a Dem critic administration. The lollowing extract Irom the Motüle Register tells it own st- r : "We think God fiotn the depths of our heirt 'Ii it tlie authorities i Washington snubbed Vi o 1'ie-idetit Sicpliens iti Iii late at'emi-f to confer with them on international iill'iirs without form r ceremony It has l.nrj bn known lote that this geiii'cmm thmijlt.if he emild cpt us to whisper in the ears of some men about W ing ton, the result might be terms ol pe ice on orne ort of union or reconstruction He teemed to forget that D oigl .s, with hom he used to serve, wa lie 1; and notwilht anding his mitr'e hi fallen. I i ido g it into lour piece, up n Rii h ird-oii uid Yooi hei, Yall m ligh mi and Puch. -iill the Demoi-r oi'- p;irtv is not in pow-r now, and w e m th iik (J hI lor it " The D-onoircic out will be in power ifier he next I h of M itch, -m I we i.plieve this coun try will hive the most abundmt reason for thinking God for if. iIioul'Ii it inn not n!ei-e either the Richmond reb or theii Recu'dicm shoddy cunleJetaie N Y. World. Bbw - A Rfttir Right h thl Frisidknct Mr S w:itiJ, it. his t minus Au'iuin spen h. to. k the kMuii'l that as Mr. L i.c.-'n w:i jecfel 1'ie-ident of ihe thirtv. lour S alts in Notttjiber. lk(". thit he should act as ucii until he w as recogn zel and eknowle.1 as I're-ident in nil ot them thtt be hu a tight to t reiile tour ver over S iuih Cir dina :i well as Onio und Yirginii, .-. well n New Yoik. Tlie Louisville Dcaiocrat, however, diapo e of the cl .un thu: "While Mr. L ncolii Ina th'. rLh:eus claim to be President ol the Unite.1 it.te-, we must cor. cede ihat he ha hmmi I'ieilent ol tnoie ihm hilf of tieni, und vtry nricli Pie-idit;t .t ihat With this l t. hi d conceding tint it is only a com promise, we suggest tint for ihe ensuing f-.ur yetra he slnll be Pre-ident oj the t tl.tr Inilthe Southern C -n'edersc-y ." It i ul l leivnnly be erv tinjut to put him on the N. rh for right' ye.r. in order to punish the South for four year Cm. Knq Ilettiocra t ic Offlcrra Kllletl. It ha olft n been stated in the Administration paper i liit lew Denn-ci t-. as complied with Republic ms. went t o w ir. L o! t the follow in olist of cHicet who have been killed in t1 e tie'd. or wh.v hive died of their wounds, and who were citizens ot D?trot or of the itnme l-ate viciuitv. i-d every one o? whom, wh'.'e living, voed the Demorr itic ticket, and were Democrat at the time of t!u ir de fh; Gen Thom s Willi. ms. C..1 T F I'-ronihcd. Co' H. S Ii .bert-. L'.eut C-d Win I. Wn pple. Col. K Mitr'O'k. .Major John D Furfnik. M-j-r Hobt rt T. E'liott. CT f Wiil-im K hotl, Cmt Wiiiiim W. Rrevort " Dctr 'l Five 1'icss The nbili'.T of thi- iiinivstrafi.!i t :Mjt down the rebellion in it tie e-ii in l'i Jact tii .t elev enterdi' of dl the ternt rv cooijuereil bv our trot. pa ia a wd leifies. o-.tv.j ief only bv wi d fiei-ts an 1 prow brig i; ut rriil .. There are lar.-e r. imtivr of worrrn i . W.-V-it.gtori -e.koig it. von for h.-bt-.U at. 1 n j m tr c arm v A tn e ol two th'ins ,),. . i . . I ! .4 r- E was riist home. aiii-cig Coi gres-mefi to -end them It i rMinnted lhl the Richtnor. I c.uti' tin u'otir urn. i iii", so nr. co-t i!i? ar' I 1 ineti. and the Tre.ury a hun'.-il . i.-t.s .t ! oodar) J aas- ! I) i.c r.g i go ng out of fiah'on anions t'.e I voung I obea tu the u;per rmk ot Oviei ia ! Frabce. The reaoa i nA j;iteu. aia.l a . .....I

k 0T fLTn fclDCVirw or THE MILlTtT ritia. TIO THK BALTIM 'Br. rtf lo?lT$ PRLTLD TAT kli HMOD CANNOT BE TAKIX TUt tMOS A t ft l. AA THtUlfM THE I'll. t.NDCF A Ell it TiLia r:.

ir"r. m tt New Tcrk World CorrespoDdfEt Uaitimuul, Jute 21. rut iar!E c,,- futEMiLto raovjriD rou. bi 4tftX.BAL LCK. Ju-t before clo-inp t hi- le ter, I received a tel ecripie dipntch Irom miotf: er in GrtitV army, foiW4rdel Irum W ji-hingiori to-ly. It is dteu near IVtfburir. jct ril-y . tid n-nteys the hs surtiMf th it, hhouh IVterj-ouri; hi? nut i-llen. el (Iran i-p'iitiiim nre eurh. nd the firie at hin ih-povil M j utrcrou. th it the ultiimte itei.t. U ith H,c-e pnrticulir l.fioie me. Ihjw r .-n.tt.j: in nery le-pcci the stt.ement wi'tn , oi c r in u-nim inti im- huk on re . . . . -. i"rin that he ha. privnied the nieip? b.-r the Mubborti de'en-e w hich (he place hsa m ule and i m iking '; and it will kUh m .(,.;, i,tr. this ieiens, protraciivt as Lte ihtciiOe-J tint it shuuld be, hi rnnU'e.i him to carry into efTVct certain other nie.isur-s t.r the deiense of Richmond, wtiidi will greatly rct'trd Gntni's tipentioii, even alter he hiat'.keu I'eierTburg, ami is redy t cri- the Appomaititi.. The njb-t-nce of what folio i.a dented liom the same ?outce tny last letter. WHY (ilXIRAL Ltf. WISH Kit OR A ST TO CUoss III K ja MM RlVKR u u cUSneJ hs the retjd ,e.lder ,at ,)p mit tl.... t- , , .... i .. .... . 10,1, i i ,.. ... , llieil),;ii Mutll ol IU ,rtt011 t,e i:i,h j Mm, ,it.-ct it.fl in tint Utter, pteventfl lien, tir-.i.t Irom advancing. m Kid m bv .he ,ods on the r,,, H1 u, llie riVer; i, Vourte.ile., w ill ex ,, ne a goo.J moit.rv in p, ihev w id ne ( . re m m whv Geo. Lee w'.s pt,- . ' hen.-ive th.t our armv w..ull ...v ..m e on K , h .j , Ml ,u!t. , imlt.,u,e ti(, i;,. . . M'Oiell.n would luve token from H.rrison's L Hiding, if he had been pioperly reinfoi i ed aller the fust ol July. If I Jen (Jr mi's army , ine id ot moving toward the J tinea river on the 11 h iiistimt.hid taken pose-sun ot Mtlvern hill and the (bitker ro.d on thai .lay, they won d have I nn in a hr nnue I .vor tde mIioii lor ti.king Kn hmotid th ii they i.te t l:t ; .nul ihe would have tone, too, the veiy llniig that (Jen. Lee wa ahxiou tint they should not do. I he it lelt, all the wy up m Fort 1 I i 1 1 . would have been protecied bv ui iion-ciad tin t The W;iu 0 ik Sw imp would h . ve all u del th ir riuht tl .nk ample irotfftioti The only oii-t n ie l.etween ihem and R chm uid would hive been the rebel army; an annv nm over ninet thou ml strong, while Gen Gr.i.t'a most havebn-u cry much larger (Jen Lee couhl not look to the result ol it bitile fought upon thit ground, and under those ciri timsi nice-, with any dcgie of coi.fideiice (Jen. (Jianl's movemt lil to the .I .tnea river, therchue, not only relieved Gen. Lee of these apprehension, but it also enabled him to put into eciltioii certain plans directed ngtiut Hen Huti'er which he hoi not been able to do iidherto Ilia first ctep iu that tiiiec'ioti waa to send (Jeu l'i ket'a di isioii to (Jotdotisville, and to tee that the rai road between that plat e and Richmond wnsputin pei feet order Thia load, it will be seen, all rds him mii other route bv which ro rpi-fdvo his siin-ilies at Richmond. Irom j L1,cM,ur;, u. Wi4V (), t'h .ilottsvillc Whether tien. Sncri-la n wasdele.tedori.ot.it is cert.iu lint the inea-uic taken by (Jen. L e prevented him tiotn re idling Cn rlolte-ville, and have se . I ..if ri rum or t in nrf-cnt the tkki:nss . t rtrt.i:sBLitc;. When Lee ascertained that the Union army was crossing the Jitnies river at Windmill Point, he knew that iheir dei tu.t'on was l'eterburg. No imoicdi.it) danget tl.cn thro itened the icbel capital. An attack on Peter-burg bad been anticipated us long ago us. when the campaign fjr-t began, and ample provision had been m .de even then to repid it. Petersburg had been foitified at ihat time in accord mce with a plan turnishe. ty (Jen. Ue.uregatd. Wh.t kind of fortification) they are whi h defend Petersburg, can be imagined by the results of the attack that have been made upon them by the whole strength o! (Jrmt's army lor lour successive div. The full tletslla of those b.tile have not yet been mule public When they are fully known, it will be t-eeu that iu tho-e battles our loss h s been quite as gret a it would have been it (Jrant had tunic a tie lei minci -advance on I ichtnond Uy the New M irktt and lii iker ro u. The obstacle- lint lie fie ween the Quaker toad and Richp.ond. i.ccor I ilino to reoel authority, f e no gre iter than tho-e between Ciiy Point and Ptver-hurg At ;ill even?-, the b .ttles of the bun-d iy ho ore Peters, burg h veil flic ted on us a heavv lo-s in men .nd alu b!e" olli'-ers. Mapv colonel ommatiding Inigadea, and major. cotnm it iloig tegiinrnis, luve been killed and permanently d -tabled by voui.da hi the-e aciion. and their plcc will be haul to fill The figh'iug on the lftli i- said to have been the m -st desperate and . tt gi.in try of all, and vet the priiuipil Ire ol t tie enemy's woi ks still rem .iu in ther pos-ea-iun It ws only the oc.f w t ik, the inietiur and weiker lines of which Mr. D n i sai ;: "Theewoik were ol the 'ronge-t kind tnoie uilliull to take tlnu Mi iotnrv Ridge W;,S " lilMKAL llt'h MtAsfRfS HU Till. MFKNSK or rKTl.K-Bl'kU Such was Pettrsburi:; and such (Jener il Lre knew it to tie when it be am evident to him Hi it ihat was the destitution of tue Union army The events of the sici;e of Peter-burg show he judged coriectly ot if power ol r i-f nice The reinforcement of the troop there by ihe lebel lorcesth.t hid been fisted in trout nf Hatler. t.etween Heimudi H-oi bed an-l the r iioo.d.is .id to h.ve been a rue!oi!riw liutltTout of hi intreiichment. in or.ler that he migln be captuied, .'id Iiis) force cut off. The iailttn-1 Irotn Richmond to wiihm a short dist in e of Petertnirw. .live been iu lull po-e-i-n t the rebel for the list two week, noiwi hsf.mditig all of Hutlet's bots to the contrary. Peter-btirg waa not ieinfoii-eI from Lee 'a army , however, un'il the 1 5-t h On that d.y the m t'ii body of the rebel .riuv had arrived on thewe-t ci.le ol the An p-oii tttox, and tome brigade cro ed over into Peier-butg It was snppoed af R c'1 mond th if fen Iee's hueidioti w I io hold the fedcr.l army at b.y a long ;.s po-sinle at I'e'er-burg. an-l ll.et. to unke sno. her stand ai a u sition whi.-h ha been forii tied on the wet si le ol the river It was be. hexed ih.l lhee t wi nosiliou could be miiutained for many days yet El. CI. NT M VlMLNTa oF Gl XI It AL LLi:'.a ARMV The nnin body of (euer! Lee's army crossed over to the outh tideol the Jame riter at Richmond, and betwee;. that city .nd Drewry'g Hl.tV. tm the lC;h The detuhment which moved out westward from R chmond. and which i ros-ed at the Arenl ferry, t said to have t . ken ihe cirs on the D .nville r .ilro a 1 and wete to have Ilten sent to Lvnchbu-g It i tielievcl that (Jeneral Lev h t taken tne.-ure which are un lcrtoo.J to hive in view operatioua Glinst Generals HunUr, Crook aid Pope, the successor ladure of which will hive a very important bear ing on the c n;p itgn against Richmond So fir as tlie D. nville rilroad is concerned, it is aid that in aletv is positively secured, for the pre sent at lea-f. and th't i-ertiin di-po-i'ioiis of troop which Gener'l Lee his nine will tecme its Hilety at leit until Richmond ia closely in estrd. winch is looked upon at the ieel capital as it petiod in the di-tant tu'are. LT Nt'tt fll'E't TO Bt: MrFMH.P Tiicici.- said lobe an imrnm-e qumlity .. t .!i ich stored t Lyi'Chburg. and als a vn-t .pimtit f b.K oc, silt, tl ur. griin. and otlo-r aiticic-of it.! lece ity to the rebels S une of the lobuco i fa'd to be a pirt of the lot belotiL"ng to the Frn.ch io eminent ; but much of it i- the prop, riy ether of i' dividu.l or of the rebel gotitnmtiit. The other utpl e are the i scrum id iton of mmv m onh- rm fie.rot t o rrin"f mint h.vmg b-en nude lor the re nioval of anv of lhe- ar'nle-. , it er to R hmond or to any her punt (Ja i.ic oi ur Ii i; d, a recent Utter from Lvnchburg s;s.ke of ad li lion .I aloteli ni-es and gruciie w hielt wire be in" ere.-'ed there, on I rge scale. br the recer ti.n of ti e cr: o. trie present .e.on. ne whei' h.rte-tio tint leg. -n i no m progress, I ihe cr'n, fullv m aeri.'e j;ie. ia being cut ti- the .11 .1 iif.'t i !i 1 I ho. I Tne whe.tin tint pirtof V.r- nit, and the fj .ur that is mi l Irani It. h n ! b me a hih vil ie in the Rlüore mitk''.; tod the oil dealers here, Ia .

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Cn-r.eral IA7.. NObl.K, Ajuta-t General Sta'e er Indiana: Cot. W. II. II. TKRF I.. Fman. i.l Sm-tary Fx-rcat-vf la-par. inen, in. Maim; Mth.r DANI I. M.H l.t'l.l". C.'d'f l'a)matrr. Dtrit uf luaUna and l!hn.l: Hon. J. tklsTIN, Au U or of M'f; St aj. r M 1. UMV, !' master. U. Ü. A.: Vr. f. S NK.wroMr K; Me-rs. M.KiCMMt, V JrN ' ., ha k r ; M- r. A. J. C. 3. HlKKlMlV, Hanker..; Me-irs. H.KTi'llr K, Jr . i; IfHl'tlVIAN. Hv.lor-: Hon. VV . II. UANU.Vl.l.. M. C. I...nd..!i. Ky: WM. S. HI Nl IXiilnN, Ca birr öri . tiou.l batik, VVa-U i.Ktoti, I) C. jelrt-dAwlrn

though thev now sigh in v ain for the superb fl .ut that they u-cd to gel Irom the Ume river te fioii Hlol ship hence to Kurte and South Amei i (i at very good pn-fi . 'ill keep well posted u on (hostile ol the ctopa and the pro-peel o etch si.cceisliiio -ei-oi. Hut I was about to iay thai the rein I government, for mime re.aou orotlur, i not only determined todelend Lynch burg, but they alo bei evi thit they can do so succc-s fully . (Jem-t il Nu-hol, who is in coinmiinl ihcie. Ins a l.nge lone at Ina own diMi s.l. uid a it int'UMitsI ib ve. consider ble reinlorcements line been sent to bun by Lee CC r IN THE MUNAMmiAII VALLI.Y. And thi tomi-id mo tint the people of the Ninth uro now hboiing under one of their chronic dci-i-ions nt out the destitution of ihe South Sl.'cmet.t are liequently seen iu Noithei'i new -papers to the t lied ihat it would be im possible for Lee's army io make a d sh on Wah ingioii now, becau-e the country through which he would have to pa i a desert, stripped hue ol even thing. It i not so Tlie reeite i the fct Whether or pot Le will m ve toward Washington will depend now upon UiB'it'a operitions. Hut if such a m .vement is determine on, ii will not be in the I' ist impeded either by the destiuction of the Ft edcricksburg railroad, or by the alleged desti'u'V'ii of certain parts of Yirc'.nii It the movement i mule it will be mule rapidly, up the Shenandoah Valley by way ot Goidotisville, II itrisonburg and Winchester So lar from the rc-ource of lint p. it of the country being exhausted, theic are yet on the line of march which the rebel army would take abundant supplies of e.ttlo, Iiol-s. bacon, flour. and grain t ruhs-st the nvn on, ur.til they reich the Potonne I do not make this statement without having the fact before me on which to bate it Nordoeaihe f ct thit Gen PickettV dir ii'iii i at (JoplonsviHe indicate that such a movementistobem.de now. (Jen. Pickett's division is part of the c operative force that i.a engaged in operating again! Gen. Hunter, arid in ecuiing the ilety of ihe I .nville railroad, and the two rai'r.ad between Richmond an-l Lynchburg, if the latier object can be attiined, if Hunter ' forces fan be neuftalized. nnd if it become evident that Grant's armv i lobe involved in the labors of a protracted siege before Richmond, then do douM Lee will threaten Washingtor., but prob.bly not l efoie then. XTUAT TIIK EtBKL HKEAI Si long i.a General (Jrrnt confinea Ida orenitins t th sorh side tt the Ja me river, the rete' In ve no fear tor the safety of Richmond They are fbrnly impressed with the belief lint General Lee's me.sutes for the defen-e of the r capital will be aii'TP-sful. ami will evpn re-ult in the ieleat and final overthrow of the federal ar my. if the operation of the litter are confine! to the south si lo of the Ja-ne river. Wh it they fear i that General Grant, seeing the hopelessness of ad v itn iug on Ri'-hitioti l from the south, and the im:o ibilit v of cutting them olf from their supplies, wiil again cross the J.nif river, and again' threaten them from Malvern Hill. It Richmond is ever taken, it will hive to he taken in that wav; and thev d not tor-et. that it is in Genera! Gi mt'. power to change it bise once m re, and for the last time, to the -not indicated. Dkud AMUSEMENTS. ?iicTieoriiBairT hall. STACK V AN AGKK Mr. VV. II. KII.F.Y. 'I)iM.rs open at 7,'' o'clock, Curt.ain ri-es at h J rrec-elv Saturday Evening, June 25th, 1864. ; Miss JENNIE HIGHT. FACHOV, THE CRICKET dvncf: Miss FANNY iF.r.KKIJ.. SCALK OF PKICF.S. Priva'e B xe. f.r -ix p.-ople Orch"or Seats fir- Circle and Parquet t Oa lerv or Kim b CirclI 4 M 1 75 Cents i- Cert ""'...x r.tn.-e nn-ti r...i. l(i.rcl. k A. M. till 12 V "T'lb'-erved spam retained only till tie er 1 of the ttr- rt NOTICE. STREET HIPIiOVEllEXr NOTICE. Orr ck or Citv Ci.mr.( Indianapolis, hid , June .0:h, 1C4. , VrOTlCK IS MRUKHY tilVFN OF TUP I'KNI'EN'CY 1 of the 'ullowmjr Ordinance for !r.-et iuiprove me. t. to wji: An ordinance t. pr.ivj 'e fr cum'ne the cuter edr of the s'dew.lk on the ea-t de d Iielawtre street, t etweeii W a .'n ..n et and tbe Centra' Kailroad tr k. vfe.o JYUUS S. BCTTFKFIKLD, Je-.'G-dlt City Clerk. NOTICE. TO INDIINA Jlihll lKV 0FF.CER5. Kxici titk Dti,ABTMi:r,or I m t a v a ,1 IU kiiai' or Fimci:. ImiIanapoli, June JI. IfCl ) INDI N A OfF.CEL', who have tten or are serving io 'he army, ar in! ind that tbej' r!tiarc K-turna dl I.- ma? up ant jre-eiited to tbe p.j?r liear' mer.l and certific a-es nf oiUiMarx l ina, ft , tt rJfiry, by ap:.l)ing to .Mr. C. K. t r. ( Liei Clerk k'r or f naiK Opa-tn.euu i.ihc ua Main over Va.'-n har l-w-jre -ir-. V... gl vfet W a .ii'tr'oa trae1 b.d.anarm'i. Hv liiakim r uru. a h-.ve rtirerte-t, ef.lcer w ülr? o' y nve ad fe-, b it tli-r will b a'le tn :tle wiib tLe 11'iv-rt.ment and ilraw th or pr fioni one t tLre iu v.tb- rar.u r tum it ths tu-;:.es ia ej.iniu-''. to t"I!rn age;,ta. Mr ord.-r uf fJoveri-T b t.T.v W. It. II. T.UUi'Lt., J'-iVdtf HnaiH.ial Scr'aT. NOTICE. TIF. t'NDS K.s'ttNFI HA IT KCl I ARF.l YHK HAT, CAP AND FUR KSTAlILISim lONT Of Uo.r. WILXOT 4 TIIVTKIL act -ole t af.iitlna. atl-.n .f the p fi.n.j exwiii d t tli old Moo. He tega t. ar iti cimt-m n at tare that he wi' alT kep in b txl a la'ga u d well a-lt.l to k, whchwdl -Jaay tj .o.d at tue lowe.t SH'e. LKWia DC5AK. Jel-dlw No. B .Ye.t Aaiulatoa ftrevt.

- 5BEaS, OF CbAtVS OT ITHHAK A OLIi:r.. IX THK OFTtfK at WttLlrgton, p. C t4 eja-t.4 a GOVKKNilfc-NT I 'Bounty baltl can get their IVaiDty immediatrljr by een.bi-t: tbrr A. f. ivohli:. chrrfullr ptlrrn. 33 2r 33 & t GROCERIES. J.lt. ALVOItl). J. M. CALDWELL. II. B. AI.VOKI. t. IMC I. V.tt lt -.I.l. A A I. VOIt I) LIQUOR DEALERS AXD mV MRnninm JI ID 111' 11.111 ID. re In DAILY receiptor fre onJe Constantly unhand and for nalc atthi lower, prices, larteand a-torted stock of Cff .', Sugar Tiolac S i ip, tief, Ten iilla, lnk,M nndrnwarf. (ak.;raiidlr, Mtara-lt KaUln, t'ltnra, Tcuhacc. .-Itickerel tiltoFUU l'rdiie 't'wluc Cotton Varuk. I)yeMuff iitia, i lark, iiatrit, Jilic Itrandj in winr, Wliiwki't .tollon. ol nil klndi, Htid rliiiiiH tion Htid Holter Hitler. earticular atleiiltoi kihj lo the sale of 63 East Washington Street. ISDlAN'tflUS. ISH t,TTl?-d-V W I HEAL ESTA.E iOÄSTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street, IiilittiisiIliM, Inal. iay25 64dly PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFUCK NO. 3f, KAST M KKKT SThEF.T. K'sidence No. 9.1 N-T'li Tenne-r tret. (im. e h ur Tin A M.. 1 to a an I 7 to "J I'. M. Sje lal attention (riven to the treatai'td if Qjrf.nic Disea-f. ' Jelll-d3m I MENDING AND SCOURING. CONE A-X FE I TE, A1"FNI)KR AND SCOI'KEK. baa remoaed t.i Iack JfX firda Had.tintr. eourth St.jry, No. 24, corner of W a-liiti(f on and Meridian ktn-rt. A I irirments en'ru-ted to turn will b prosip ly ni oeatly retio ated and rej.aOcd. All kin la of tailoring audcutMn for boy a and ien, la tLeet tyle, ou hört notice ti.4t low rales 4 d2m PROFESSIONAL. nr. a. . m:i,7IA, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, FW1FNDEU bi prr.feir oa' tmrica to tbe citiiTia JL Lidiar.ap.li- and vicia'ty. ff.re So. jo Virginia Atenur, Inliana&oll, Ind JelS'tUdlj f A GOOD INVESTMENT. rT'lOlJ SSLF.. i acres of g'ound writ ituated ori mi e fr ro the center of tLe city itn ihegroutid there i- a Hrir'a ard all c m lete ana In w- rklDg onl-r, with a k'.Ju of hruk arraJy La-i-d. tb -e gtHl L-, tarn-, t blev, c. lrr.pr' rmenta are a.o'r.g on rapidly a'l aroiind thl- pr'jrty tb at Iber i no -Von a to It hr it.g or, of tb'' let par r luve mer.f ever oScrtd In 1"' city. In ao part of il city II prfrty r' rap diy In value and havy.trie o valuahle a th:. If desirrd, tnrt w ill be given n tw-third tf th parcba.e money For parfk-ulara m r'.te to J. D. Ick, lnt Tl v nftce. I Ind anapd , je 13 dZwatw't NOTIONS. &C. iiu.nKi: .a ( AUS, aw, ANI V I Ii L O XV W A U , WHULKHALK A SI) EKTAIL. I 71IFTY MKFKRRXT STTLFH ON KXHIMTIOX AND I f" foe aale at lav alerxnt. up stair Tbyare ' lifted fr-ra tbe ht raanofacanrera. i.t ry lo prk-ea fr.rraTHO ta THI-TTT lH)bLAH.t ap'ecr. Dealer will j tt i It to tblr tntert t ta In.peet tbea rndt i CHARLKB MATFK. feb2b41wia So. 79 Wti VTaibtoctOB fi'revt.

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DAILY, REEFER & RISII, Soutli Moridinn St., EAST END INIt.N DE IDT, INDIANAPOLIS. IND.', WHOLKSALE DEALERS (tlCl.lIVHLT) IN EOI0IETE8, PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASS WARH, AND IPancy oods, AND PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. WE WOULD CALL THK ATTENTION OK DRt ;- lilSTS to tb above establishment, and invite them, whe ti ia tbe city, to look throuch our m k. Our gend were bousbt h'n old te at 91 .Is. and beiore the add.tiona. ru j-r c-M 'reae In Tr ft Ouy, which, we are mnfl lent, will enahleuato Ilg'v1in our line very low and y-t rralire a pn.flt. Vie will dun icat anv tTinrlnnatl liill ft urt n.t inn. In trir-. ... eldered. A Orders arc M.lldted je7'4dly H DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. &C. WEBB, T1RKIXCT0X & CO., ICCsoHi m VTIIOLF.SALK DEALERS N 11Y MOBS! N O T I O i S, ENGLISH, FRKNCH. AND OKUMAN IPancy Goods? No. 42 3outh Meridian Street, PCHXCLLS' NEW FLOCK,) I.NDlAMrol.lS, INDIANA Taour('uloinerand friend. Hivin? ld otr entire atock r.f liood. to Mr.ri. Wthb.Tark.ngton Co., we take plea-aae In recomn.ei,! i a ttem a grtlTuen p-ia-s-inr atnpl u.-na. I..,. experieirf-e in trade, energy and p-tegr-ty: and bae ej,. tire COt.Cdet.Cw that tb 11 CU r.tue'r. of tLe 1 ou-e will be aervrd at farorlv and upon g.Md err... a.tli-r bavo t ntyus. W tru.t tbo. bo Lav-da-.li aritli u. Will ctiür.ue tbeir patror ic. to tie tew f iie. Mr. I'ee will continue wnb ur ueraor-. Tbankinr 'tir lriTda Tr tbe fa vor hown ua in j.a-t. we will be tippy to tbem at our old countir.g rtx.rn, w-i ere are U1 retn!n for the t arjwe ,,f t o tg up oar husine.a. CliO.SsLAMi I LK. Jes-alara FOR SALE. 1 300,000 BRICK KOK SALK, PT TIrItKKA. FILirCL. ru U-dtf PROFESSIONAL. J. T. JU KiO.V ATTORNEY AMD COUNSELOR ATLAVA Omer X. W. CORNER Xn.tDt4!C AND waAiNiiTON JVireeta, (T-Ugrapb baildlag.) Ia.isnapo i, Indiana. Kpedal attectOn gtvm to tke roWt)oo f Aoccnau and li e aa-carm of (orrrntoa-ot Claim, atbfactory refrreocef riven wben reonlred. tnySl dlf HONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHM. DUX)NIH. Jr.VTrLkT, FLATI-', Iry UKMaa aad wtbt xrotial ttprty, orboijti aud .old at STO. 185 SOkTU ILUNOII BTKXrT. NOIWOOD'f BLOCX (IT KAiaU.) VKtlMlj

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