Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1864 — Page 2
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DAILY SENTINEL. TIE UN 10' IT MTJfT BB FBBEKVKl - Jariaon FU1DAY MORWIHO IÜLTI - Tür Drmirrallr Kimr ( MtrnllM Hall tairTraln Tbc follawteg rmilrtMda have ''" 1 1 delegate to Um Democratic Sute Onver.'i. i, tobcWid in tbia city on TfPiT, the IM inat I half fare The Madison; Tbc Cincinnati; The Bellefontaine; Tb Para. The Terre Haute, and Tb Central. I he other roada have not been hard from, but they will aadoaUadiy ha lib-r we have named. (vrraor 1orln TUreata. In his OMMMA peech (ioirernor Moat CM aaid. "Bot foe the eveuU since lat Decemr. there id a terrible reapon-ibiiity And let not Uie-e men be surpr.-ed il the Inends f lost ones alio sleep in death on many a battle field let them not h surpr:-d, I iy , if in their heart tli -e beret '" ones should lay to lam door the re auonaibitity of this thing for lhu protractins the struggle br encourayiti' the rehels It 1 hud to regard this ihing lightlf as. 4 mere party affair, and 1 1 our people get nyry tlit-u- ro perh-t-i-mut not le -urpn-.-d They mo-d remember that they arc spillinaT oar best blood, and if totter oath are registered against them in bere.iw! hetrt-, thev mn-t n t he surpl e i What special even's h e occur ie 1 -nice 1 1 t December P whifh M' hicellency illudes we know not. but for whatever ha aflV. ied the public interest-d - idvanr 'eoulv duiiug tha' eriod, the part? in power are eolely reTpooible. I' . .. .. -j i ,1. iv u... i t.t i. ,i luriv ia I iäsal k;up n ui niv ... . - . i "oir biNt tiioil. nteuiei v -..onnceo . .1 . J., lr party interests, and to ue the (overiior languaie, ' if bi'tcr oai!.i at" regi-leied a-un-t them in bereaved hart-. they murt not hf -i.i pn-eil Where ret the 'terrible IHpaaaltil'llj" to a a a-aj t" . a t I . a I . lucti the toerhoi reui-. na.s not eveij man and ever? dollar that the Admim-tration haaskeii tor -ince the heginti'ng of the war bee:, promptly furnisher Inihit legaid the N uth have been an united people. 1 lit- oinot le de Died. Practically, regardless of individual '.iew-, the entire N .tlh have been lighting th- mrh for the Administration his h-n f'..rin-'td iih all the means it demanded for the -mores-ion ot the rebellion in the very way it elected to do it. No intelligent peraon can forget the promises that were m d to the country upon eer call for troops Each one w a- to he the last It was all thtt was nee led to suppress the rebellion just ready to till into the last ditch The-e fa II mu-t he Ire-h in the mind- t every per.-an -o th it t roof to sustain them i- am C -- r We onlf propose now to refer brief to the "... I, following declaration of His Kxcellency: "Bat for th events sine last Deceroi. i . i c i-a la rible rc-ponibilitv." That's so. but ih saddle ( .Unl.1 li..nl.Pa.l l,a ri,M bor- In Decernber la-t thre was an "immen c w.u meetiiig' ( hell in thia city, which - i idres-ed bv Ilia Kx ! ti 1 . I I I . , tkmm Katk .1. i L , 'eilen' T . III lue .iouniai oi i'iii, in vw ernor'a organ, there appears a report of his -perch upon the occasion We q total a few extract. from it, to which we direct attention: He 'inernoi M believed that the war f rapidlv draw iter to a ch-e and that ptobablv the soldier- now ealiatlnf, ni;hl never go to the field; . but the ffovernroent demand- them and it is out duty to luini-h them 1 Hi aft'teale-i to ihem to come lorward now, although at the eleventh hour, and ass'st to end the war. Who that re:id.i these declarations run arrive at anv other -ot,c!u-ion than th t cither the Oaf ernor did not, after ne ir three vears experience comprehend the magnitude of the war. or else he was wilfully deceiving the people In either contingency he stands re-rioii-i-bl for "spilling our te-t blood." and he must not be surprised if the friend- of the fallen remember it against him. What inducemeuU did he hold out to fill the quota foaaind ol (ndiara? ' The war wa- rapidly drawing to a c!o-e and eh at probiblr the sol tiers now enli-t-ing mij;ht never go to the field " The-e piomises proved delusive. They were prolnl.l v inten ded to ! so I ! .ii wi.oin then the re-j onMbditv ai the ataad af the men who were enticed to enlist bv such inducements'! Only a few weeks ago another call was mob-. Qavaraai Muto. ollere! to the Preaadenl twenty thim-aud men .torn Indiana lor one hundred ,. i , .. Tamtwws positively the last call Qnvs service 1 be Itovernor as-uicd the people i-a it :n:s . vice was ell thai was needed to finish ihe rebellion, and he mnoui ced p u.t oi.-'. v bv telegr .; li ih it he would head thc-e men in per-on. and lead them to eaeteej r the erare " Bo fov- , ernor Mohton is not it the head of the-e men j He i- probably at the mm d ie or at - nil" fi-h " ' ioTiab'e -pring-, enjoying the festivitie- which ch u tci'e th -c fashionable r - ::-. I- it str mue then, iu view of the l.ii ts which ve h ive named, il the friends of the fallen - nee i Ual lb" ember will hold OliVCB P. UOBTOX lj a fearful responsibility ' Already it It bjtiaaated that Father Aua viiw will call for five baadred thousand more Is gbj carnival of dea h nver to end. and will the people be Io: ger deceived bv such charlatans as MoaTos? Ir. I in. oln .i i p ist. An abolitiouist. oae of the old arho.il out who voted tor and rtc i Mr. I.i.n. .is in IMjiI retaarhed to ;s ihe other d.iy ihal Mr Lksoil was mere onv ai. end that it washopinion mat ne an.i . n iv , : . toencarrv . a ft . ä ft -v a. a a me on tne w.-r on joint account sin e u- mauj;uration In proof theieol be ran a paaallel between (be administratiaae af the two individual-. Baid he. Jaaa started out to raise rm.es n v.,iMteering, ind Honest f!J Ar .!...-u: e tmne Leemtafaa had laaaaaaaio eaaaaripdaa ioe aubiiers ta.1 a. f.dl .w . I I i li. 1Bt u,"l' no.-ieiy ..i i.i l-mitp Jvrr reartei to Treasury notes to t iee uieana to arry on iiie war, at. i Mi Lwvol a looted the .ne at it Itxihc i..uaL.H'hB.i,. A i itt t'm tit 0 at i " ' " "m" ' " . ' ' " "f ,H!'1 - u i rayer. and ri;ht upon lt heel- a similar Jocu i tent came from Anna Ai.d m . j,,,, te .a. . .a. ,, cumai. the other iaj the NM Preaidenl d.a charged brs Secretary oi the iieury. and al niot as SOoti as the fact became known, our Presodcu-. Mr Chase hia walWiua: o,:avCertaiuiv tho.e co.ucidences are ornewh t re MavLable. a. id U.ev lonlirm the view et our ; to Iciou friend, that Mr Lixcol bdloaa aa c) -tlj le the r-adicy front of the rebellion. . CoaaacTioN -in our report al no mm - log of th 1 ty touocd. we noted Ir Jaaaon j am r.u;i.i' ?. 1 Ilia tltt'L :i.i I VV ! r .:.!. .-.: tn.rn eil to en ! I l e ! t - - V r " IM.WU, 1 from the Boaid of I'ublic Improvemenb. nitro dt,i-rd a rtsm.dut.-Oi n'iu;r. : a: ; i -t : v i - alohK that thoroutblarc to tili:, und it tuet would not do it, instructing the Street Commi--atcuer to have il done, and providing for the let: ion ot the cji thereof Dr. Jameson o; po-ed thia Ha itiajught no aciMMi aiioi.Ul be taken iu thia matter unui property holders were conaultd If anything wa done it must hf done by ordinance Mr Brown s pro;ottio: could not It carried out by a simple resolution pj council
Morton Ihr tute K r . hf . Ac Mr Eimto: I notice that Mr Anderon.f Au-tralii. has a letter in tour pper i few days e. in which he atcribe tae fvernor (ietifT!, Lord llamba-tet anl hit oÄ.ial corn, whose dutv it i. on all public orcaions. to inj
the applauding chorus. I l -erve that in Australia thiscorp is railed the toadiea. and that the executive apirtmetits are ca! ruoat. How gratifying it is tb aliel to (hit .o this country' Mr Kditor.our Constitution lenti are rauei trie ü :mim ifvitiK it is tbat re hare no pari 'a GoTernor TäwSS ! ZSZ .our year, and ah.il not be ttfibl m -re Sm km yewn, in any period of eight years ' U'n i:v Mi.rf,.,; baa held or.e term of four The eecutte wer ears in anv period oi cigrit years VM tit d lorm nl 1. 1 iir ver. hut as the Cor WW Mil f W OTW BWWWa III l V I M V. " ' I 11 is nothing with Ke e for a see nd term, U j of the hr-t ; . t . . . . i I publicans, he is a Candida fi.Mf iifi thi r rfl f im ft II If 1 V... -hat the rst-onl of hi fir.t tei r ? I notice -ome writer in jour paper gives a part of it aa follows: "In 1MB A I. Willard was our Governor, j Peace prevailed; peraon and property wre safe; th induatrv of our citizeii- was directed to the ; .. r . ' . , Ti,n. HiirK 01 iiroourviou, ni -i ut-i i i .i. - .. . - , . ;.. .1.. i....i w.u.rd miehi baw nHC4l.Maa Pricle. in Greece, that during , his official term he had cau-e 1 none to weep . a I Ids idmini-tration a mole ot K-iliomv li d t -implu ity waa -circely lelt by the citizens ri . nnon the State I reiurv wese t - w f' j folio wt: -,iHl.fi Salary Fnvat Kunii-i .oo (S IM H ' c;..t, fln Kuixi .pti 2,1.(00 I A-tjutaiiKfneraJ- . I - (H j ('iari''ruiati r ! ri
TTaT- n5 lT ; r ft , re,i teAi to the ipiota of anv tn, dtn : , ml ... i . i . . ,it't a i ; i How have the exigencie-ot the lime onerate-l r State, bv re ison of their he:ng in aid service,
u;,m, this elaaw of wapoaaw1 You ought u know 1 he pes,; hare a tehl to kooaw. A ad t i let Hutu know, but UOl lortlie purpose oi att .-kir.? the oftuiei-. I he col'e :el the follow- - r, -- nig -l tiisin--: In l6l . .-iiior Mo:: .:i our Kxecutive War. with it- horioi-i, uninened the ie-1 r tiob ot life and piopertv lndu-tiv was turned in the work of death. Mourning and tear- were iioi k it. If (verwhere His cliarije-. in the . . f i m a ii ,, ,t il u st .in im laiirv i hp ir 1. - 1 111 ll-BI illll I . 1. ll ..." 1-.1V .IV ... " m . .. .. have leen aide to M-ccrtain the rn without con ..- a: r .a. A ... . . .. .1 I auiling vne mi er- l me urr-iriaicin , "no i . kt told that I h tve t ot got all ol the charges, were: -alary ?::.ooi) fto a.;i t n Thrre Clerks at ffcO ' a ;. ar Private :eerHjrv l..'i 0 00 Kinancial Scrrtar a 10 i tl.KJOOii A.ljutai.t li !iral 2 70 Ti ret- Clerk" ai tatM Ciuarti rmaatrr lienrral ThlTf Clerks at . . Dwelling Bwu-- Fxp-n-ea CoWWMjeal PWai . .... tiniee r'umlwbinfr vI'ivni or ( 2.7 o on . . . ..:' in) . . . 2.-.V 5.'. . . ,it aa . . . 1,501 isi . .. 1,2t I 60 . . . 2..VSJ o i . . . l.:.oi no fju.::!-.' IS IJ9I.1M '4 n Miflrlrl GnTrrnor'n itaf jraj Add Military gxpeitdittiri 1,947,923 19 Out milium tiro Itumlrnt and lofty-sen n thou Minn mint "'I .'if i 'ififi i- ' tu it iii ' in'HHrr uii'i .... A 1. .... . I . I ..a,, ,mb... f.f . I I . i f ,,.., oinrttf cr. ngninal Willard - lour taoUMI . eight hundred and ihirty nine doll trs and forty- ? etal 1 1 have not included in this li-'. almost loM mernhle agents for temporary purpose-. me--en -era, M;e.-, Aic. growing out it the neceesities of the time-, for example, -uch a- those reported f. oe -uper.ntenoir.g trie o.sirrounon oi e-i.es o ei th tate, Jc , nor the ex:n-es d the baa gj. The Kxr cutive department ot the State has b unt the bond- of the little roo thai aOCOaw m . i . i l i i . a . .a ,.u a f . a 1 . 1 a, t . A" - . M " occrei.ii y . anu spre.u, . i. . tltno-t all over the ground story ol the Capitol 9 ich i rtpabHaanieat. I m iy al-o, in this connection, f ive the Sltte debt: In 1-60... lOlTO.lNdl in 1862. vjmjm To naiain lajtaawoaul of the Stfedebt, ut this time (io ernor Morton will have to be consulted, aa I do not know how much he h i- found it m t e-sary to mcic monthit diiriin: the last eighteen Inatalaotac t"tal aaaaamt ol laxabit propert) in 1-Ü4I. . . . Total anioinit of laxalde 1h3 ftSi.t'll mi pri jit-rly in 4ö:i.iv.,ii:w no 4.471.1.' ". 5,703.883 IK) lh cr. a-e Torai tear in i-o. latf Increase aUS4,?S3 US In L-60, Huchaiim was our 1'iesident The country w.is about eighty millions m debt. I he pavments from the national tiea-urv. lor all pur posts, neir $HMMM,fHHi a you We had low tarilfs, heap good-, no military nrovo-t guards, no piovo.-t marshals, United State assessor-, collcctois. Ji , Jtc., Ac . &e ; no Government ; .-pics, no -tamp act-, no income tax. exe'se tax, revenue tax, direct 1 1, fcc , &c , 4c . Sic." l l: T .ir r.o;io. i nun, upon eoipiiry, inai vour coi re-poudent has not got all the names of the Ooeeraaaem peaaaoaeM in hi- list. I find the Paina-ter and others h tve clerks that he h iomitted The least jodgmeut I can form b), thai instead af $56,001), Gov Morton mu-t distribute about one humlml thousand dollar against W il i lud'- tour thousand Hat. Mr Editor. I do not hke C(,mplaining of this When I look t he chaste and elegant gentlemen who compo-e the Executive corps; it generals, colonels, captan -, avc. ot the ieit -rdent .rv arrnv ol IndiÄ.hril i t,0 lhem t,imilll, ,rorn ,h,ir dail toil, scan ed veterm:-. pale, care-worn, re la ed abjaoet to skeletons of skin and meat, the heroes of an hundred battles, my heirt reients. and I leci as though it wa- all tight Rut, Mr. Bditor, 1 understand there is a new machine boat our S'ate Hoaea called the "Ooftraor Bureau ot Finance." and, in running that machine, thu- run- tl c State iu debt about a million t roar, Now. I thought tin-: As the Republicans hie done observing the C'on-tiiuiion. and Lin coin an! Morton will want tot no the war to keep ia othVe, and keep in othve to inn the war. sup j po-e we keen Morton iu thirty years, at a million of debt a ear, besides tb interest on it; will it aai t Will it paw ' It Won t Pai iii M.a ( !w im'-i mm c r ii. af it I'rat iMona Itt The i'ieidei)t of the I'm ted State- nuy, at Iii- di-cretion. al any time hereafter, call any aatabai : UUm M .lntiteers f.r the raiaaetira , terms t one. Iva and three ars, f.T nil.trrv servi . .1. 1 h volunteer, or. in ca-e ol a drait. aa bereafler provided, any aubatitute hall " "'' f the town, lown-hin. w trd. or city prceioct, or election dtttrict ol the coaatf, to- - .rj., ,1.. uotü ..1 !... m. k.M v, teereu or euaed as a suOstilute; and every volu,,rwr ho fc acovpted and muttered into the scr V7i ITiLSl 'TT t oarge.1. shall receive and b paid by tbe t i..:-d SUta a bounty of f lo. aad if for a term of i" years, urdess M.oner discharged, a bHinty of N' xt ,,r tfrm ot three years. unWs d.-i !i irjed, a booot ot $30t); one-third ,,, wbKb bountj ehall be paid to the -liier at ÜM time of his bein mustered into t!ie service, ou9 thMad al tbe Olpitatäne of sfoevbalf of hit tct in of hi service, and one third al the e- raV""'f!'a UMmof ece: l,u, " '!:' 1 i m H ' , Iheitheresi iueol his bnty unpaid shall be paid u his widow, it he 'hall nave left a widow, if not. to his children, or : there he none, to his ui fher. in case he he a widow. Incus? the i,uota or any part thereof of Ml low n. tow L.hip, ward of a citv. prei'iuct or ,;"ioD di-tnct. or .1 any county not so sub dier ion ui-tfict. or .1 anv county not so aib di-e-i. snau not oe ni ej wnnin tne taee or U'v i ts after such call, then the President -hall im lelj order aiaft fot Oae ye.tr to IU aooh I lirt I .areiil alu.di ins ha nnK'la.1 l t I ..i... m i.i... .i ., cd m Caeai anv nHi draft.no rxtrment ol ' , , , . r , r..ai.ty .sba.i oe accepted or received br the govrriiiutiii s coujinutiion to re.e.-e anv enio lied or drat teil man from trMtml obligation to net - I rm aayaeael service 3rd It shall be lawful lor the Executive of . . I :.: . . : I v,. ..,7 Kß wi,u iriiuiuuu aeiii' into aUV Ot the Slate det '.alesi to tm . r. '- 1 v .
" -. . . . . ui.oer wie iroiisii'us 01 u. aci . no snail le credited to the Stale, and to the rertectie - ; i - ! - winch mav pro core the en ;-tinent 4lL Draited u.ru. .übst. lute-. a;.d v olunU cr-, when muatered in, hall be organized in or aa- - gne.i 10 reimenis. i.-iiieries.. or oiner oryai: xii ..I - ol their own aud, lar e practica- ' ule. ahail. wl.et. ase.i:i.ei: . be oerai.lied to ae'e ; the;r own regiment-, batteries. :r other orgauixx
cept the Mates Arkan-v-. I eni.es-ee and L u eieai wp or . while the reil act.-rs in the b.oodv " .roecuted under the direction ot R lert M tC--.: . and to recruit volunteers under any call drama are as falae to tie church ani the negro lock. K-.j . 1 Wimdhurr N w Ter.er and he ... I., il.. . a . . . i . . a m .... . . " " "
tionii from amonc tho of their respective Statewhich, at the lime of their aaavnmen? . mvy not be filled to their tnuinuo number ! The twentieth section of the ad entitle i . Au act .amend an act rifled et f a rolling and calling o'.t the national force. " an.d Fci'Tusr M, l4. rlnll 1 cooeteued to : me.in that the Secretary ol War shall di-hirce
UM ae ot canteen veirs, ui.uer . anew and on t.i ed in aaid aection; an! nerearter ir any racwui the dated State ah!! fuiis-t or muter i.Mo the military service any person under the age of six ' teen, witn cr witnotii me con-em o ma u-ir or pnrdian. ,ch person ,0 IM or recruited ahall be immediatelT and uieoud.t.oi.l y d. charged upc the repayment of .11 t; r ceived; and uch recrumng or mi.- ;i oflu-er v .p.- r-- r -- - CeilPI. dlHl SU,I1 id! mini;. 01 uiwni"i(. V....V.V. w who knowingly enlists perM een tetn of age hall be dismissed the ervit e. witli the forfeiture of all pay and allowances atid hall h ishinrt to such further nuni-hment aa a court be auhject to such further martial may decide 6th. Section three of an act eriMied "an act to amend an act entitled an act for enrolling and c dimz out the national force-, and for other purpoes, w-d renruary vi. re ami me -me is nerenv amended 0 .me i- herebv amende! so a- to lUtaotiM and . direct Dtatrict PfoTost Mar-htU. ut.der the di-re.-t.on of the Provost Marshal General o oiake - draft tor one hundred per cent, m s, oa to . I, - . I. m ., bA, 1 n Wall IhA .!' i if at t lit.. " numuer rcajuiicu ! tur M trirt .a t.r -vided bv said section 7th Thtt in-?ead of trarelmg pay, all draited ' Dersons renortinc at a place of rendeivous -hall ;'"e-l tr.in-;.rt..tion Irom t!c;i pi i 4 M re.-nlence, arid per-on- uijntrg"! a mc ji o.v.- i . . j?- .i l ... ..l r iwnlmim -lull be allowed ttllMjOrfatHM to their i! ii es of resideuce. u.1, A II :n th naval ueviM nl the WH pl.WUö ...w - " - r;,.l,..,L -Kba.. t.rAP..I.-;d rv:,.e.'i:- . .1 ... ..l.lb..r. ti . . li . i-ai t ? I.i- ' and not enrolled Pri..r to Flamn H, IWd ,ln II ay laHafartawW fSf f rr,rnce made to tt.e eretary ot war oe earotiaa ana cre:i ca to the tow:., wanl. ui- rn:t or State in winch they .... i-steTveiv resioe . viafu resiii ..in" ii i e i u ;i u l Ml II anv per-on dulv draftel -nail le ab- . - . c , i sent from home m tb" i ro-c ution ot his usuil i .to j ii f,. ,; a, i-husine-s, the t rovo.-i. M u-1. .1 of the dtr.ct shai. ,.' .I. .c . . .... 1 .... a ....,,' , l i.lif'u. .,,,.-. i cau-e him to he dulv notified .i soon :t? may .e. ;m 1 he -hall not he deem : rter, nor li ' . - -ii ti until rwifw'o lit- Kpon oii'oii to him rinn I rea-onable time allowel Am him to i aiara aad re I ,- 1. II. Uli. I ..V. .. ' ' V ...... ".. . ., . . , . . 1. t . lg II .1 i.: . ----. i . iHri 10 me f ioo-i ji iitmi w oi in- um iiv-v, w. " - -..r.h v , . i...r nthawwi -.HVc hi- lahl - r- V1V. II U a-V ' V " a ' ' vwaaa. a " awM.va ' - ------- it v ur.dfr this act 10th and llih N'otliin; COQtaioed in tlii- a. ( H ! ... i .....i... - IVm.t ti, i ' ' " - " w relative to those eoi nf.ou-lv opposed to , he .ring arm-. o to affect the rights of 8TI - 10 " , 1 i in ui i a a ma ii b' in 1 14 ria I l orrcpoinleiic' Four WaYltB. lad . dune 33, 1864 Editor Fort Wayne Oiilj Timrx: 1 bare just raeaivod tl.- eoelotod letter from Mr. Miiiigan. an i annai ou have the kind BOM to pobliaa for the iulormatioii of the public Very truly yoOff, Jam! a W. Boaaca Hi s i im. ton, Iixl . .1 uiic '-21 , 1 I .! line- Y Horden, .1 11 B Bpotewood, ,j, NeUon Spitler. Lewi- Bailer, Joba J. Shell, Charles i'. Lamile, R. V. Loag, Thoani D Lemon, and otiier.-:
Qeatlrrarn la rcplr to jear favor of tha lath tha honor of the eoaatrj and ihb welfare and . lustaat, which hat jast come to hand, inquiring happiness o! the people, the dominant Bajeffity whether I would allow my name to be used in the have di-regarded all the i iiu iples.ol justice and approoeaiag Coawaatioa at i eaadidati for Got- : right, as well as the piame-t prmcijiles of the et nor, tad my v.ews upon ih.- battel ol the day. - Constitution, and have only manifested alacrity I would brief) raOMrk, wee I lo consult my own iu humbling thcm-elve? in thedusCand in oheveoaafbai lad interoat. laare would be no dUBcalt iug the behests of Abraham Liucom. Whatever I in determining at onte Waal eoaffW to PHUae. nuj..-ures he RBd his abolitionist ndvieers had! Bat the overthrow of oar liberties, and thejut agreed upon, in order to prolong the war aad
alarm for the future, dein iü i other than persona! Boaaldaratiopa. The tioM ie bow drawtag near when it will be decided win '.her Indiana shall rem.-in the theatre of Federal misrule, aaafOaV lion. I.tvlessne-s and crime, or be restored to the dignity of a fiee tad sovereign State, MCaltl in her liberties by the enforcement of law. And now, above all other times, M it important that the tiue sentiment of the atopic . ; .11 be represented in evci y de aUtaj eat bf ÜM S. tU Qorernmeut, for never is the -ervant -o taithfui awhen his wt-hes and the mastei ' will are ideti- ! tical; hence, 1 rccognie the propi iety of voir requesting my news upon the issues ot trie day . und if tho-e iesdo not harrnoni.e with your-, then, iadaad, could I earre jou neither proaaa11 v nor honorably As each awetioa in tbe code of civil liberty is the result of an oft i-'pcated struggle between rigfil and powei . and tn it- turn ti:.- neon the
is.-ue of a particular day, - hi- this day it.- par- ; the people. Such are the result? of Mr. Liuticulai issues, anion- which stands prominent coin's administration. The people have borne
State sovereignty as contradistinguished from Sovereignly being an ii.heiu.t element ii. n, u:'-organi-m. the immedia'u gift Of the Divine BO ereign it the Universe, iu whose im ige man a.ieraatad, te the eeif aee ol dtefoit? in Ilia laeeet rable from his manhood, and may be eaerci'-e i 1.. 1 -I II ... .1. .. :
ov u.iii 11 in ofi un 11; inns uiai pciiini tu 11 in Mi"' uii- 11c ii'j? in u mere is oniv one ii-an individual, and exerci-ed j 'iu'lv with others j waj in which he c m he re elected, uamelv: bv over matters oi common interest Xor does this prolonging the war, und bv using tbe army to rii;ht depend upon the number of those who.-e in- COOtrol the elections in some ot ihe Democratic terests are identical, but any distiuct people! States, hi the same way the army was u-ed to Mithin proper geographical boundaries may con carry tbe recent elections in the Sta'es of Mary j -tiiute a State with all the powers of a sovereign , land and Del Ware And tbtl he is determined paoala And as"ilie pe ple ot eich State of the i to do Federal I'nion Moaired their rights ol soil aad Tb conacriptioo bill, if il pteses ihe Senate jurisdiction by different titles for a distinct peo i in ihe eha;.e that it pas-cl the Hoose. will give j pie. and ever have been jealous of that distinct ' to Mr Lincoln the power to drag from their character, believing it to be t tie best security homes and force into the army eight out of areTJT against the excesses of a licentious majority , did, ten men in tbe coun'rv, and that power will be with mai ked caution, gurd their individuality j reiiioi-c!e--ly exeici-el. Out f every ten no-n iu our Feiferal a-sociaiiow, ov asserting in the er.roMed. the counti y o er, onlv two will b rieb At tides of Federation as a standpoint from j enough to pay the enormous price that sub-ti-which every lineament oi the compact should I lutes wiil then command. Tu men whose inbe viewed, Tint each State retains its so v- come is from $ 1 , M M 1 o $3,001 per year, and the ereignty," again, by declaring it a eaadl-1 ordinary espenses ot whose households is Irom lion of the pi eat at I'nion, "That the piwer- -j.-" to J-J .''0 p,-r vt ir. the expense of praear of Goveintiieni may be reas.-unied by the r cople j ing a -ub-titute will be entirely beyond fawif 'of the State) whensoever it shall become n c- j reach And bow much more hopeless it will be esary to their happiness,' fir. . and which i- but I in the case ot thehouisi and in laetrioas lab:iter, a reiteration ol that more 1 mi liar eaaaciatioa, I aad the -ki'ltul me hariir. whoe waes range "That to taeare the rights ot lite, liberty and the j from $500 to f.6i0 per yeir, and whose ImMbM pursuit of happines- covernment- are iaatituted! bold arpeoeai mint to fioaj $400 to $i00 1 among men deriving thcr ju-t powers from the ' veir arid upwards, who can afford to buw -ub-ti consent of the govenieil, and thtt when anv! tutes at all; and it will come out even on them form of gorernBMQl baroaiM deet recti re of The object of the bill, however, Is to comnel these end-, if i the right of the people to alter all who are draited to go to the war. It is not ;
or ebolteti i'. aa to in-tirute a new .ivei Mnent." no, liolding theae lo be inalienable rilitJ. and not the Mbjad tin'.ter til comororni-e bf ; winrii aaataftoa can ie aaelarad. I ran coacaiTal of no emceiie? tlmt c tn jaftifj Fe'.enl tB-1 Cro4ebaiatl laarcoa. and hold it to re ihe uinatf i aacred duty of the Stale Kiecutive lo nm whatever !..ue may 'e ne e ary to protect the r-eoj le hi stite .tp.iii!! ali ui. lawful intrusions UDOti thir Daac and libcrtv. and exad froea the soil of the fe all icenta ot uurpa?ion and tyranny. ' You may bara ttpectod thai I would say ...meihi,, f il.a ..r o..w (r..i.fl ,.r Oai t, crime and death; nut I hope y.ju will pardon the bretritj ol my letter. K",,V LiS "? " w:,hut tian ia aaorale or the taeary of eat fa Tarn men t, whether af a private .'it ien or public rervatit. I shall leave no effort unmade to taraaittatw th f Moa af blood at t e etrütsst period possible, beltev:f,-. as 1 lo th.:' i-e ie-'..; iti.m ot fo.-e witbut a aepamtina af aha ap icattaraJ Hutea al the Vniou is the only men s by which the people al Indiana can he saved from absolute tad irreabl sbjafatio froai a Jlai of etaaa lfilation.ex.ctio:., and . c-sion dictated doof by I'uriui. o t .:..c?v. : i he is :. ,t pute.1 in -.. - luieal aaadaciaaM "ho canuot see in the hi-tory ol the anü Democratic party for the lat half centurv the most ur.mi-i.a. ibie evidence ot a nui - öu their par; to reduce the people of the Wr-; l0 a atalfaf. ptoaaian vaasalae to the commercial and manufacturing intere-ts of the Kaat And tii oI d only be done by dividii g let And thia eoold only be done by dividii c tne agrcu.tur.! utes and reducini: the Dem.era tic vote iu Congress. Hence their persistent effort to sever the South trom tne Wm; who f mm . i.mmiMii.n . f ...1.... - , a ... I ..IwllI . ..2 .iv.u. jimi vi i.ttrir-' nun i a . i .4 1 1 1" ii Were naturtl nl!:es ai'am-t ela-a, !e--isl ati .n and Irom - c New Lowland .. For tins j ur; ..-e m, the war inaugurated at : i-now m .intained. u-in dem idarni followers oi everv cr... ie. who see in the overthr -w ot the Dem.crtic par. :v. their onlv road to place nd plunder, aa thev a. ir. a a. a - , we ci...rrii 1. in aim ami aooiu tu:-; as 1 umi.-ta'!i.-oiil in.lriimaiiO ai'h avkftte lit nernataUtl,a . ft - - r - - slave, aa iney are m tne 101r.f i: ra Ml. on oi the WeM whom they seek rhu to roh. With these eeaeielaaae d tbe pnrpKwea ol the aar. 1 would be untrile to mvaelf. to you and to posterity did I not declare U.em il.1v.1n: ti ..- hi.niv ketched my vie 9 opon inu tia. quwiono 1.1.1 .m. 11 remain tor me to anwer tlie more diBU uit part of vour inonir : wnell.erl would allow mv iiimr tu he u.al in in convention." Ac. You know I have
-onzht the consideration of air fellow-citizen for the position, and I bare leaady answered mat?? inquiring friend, both bf letter and in per ton. tint I did not deoire the distinction. In repie, they nawured roe that it w:ia not on account of jersonil consideration t methat they deaire my election, but fl itter me that nor notions of the principles upon whi. h bis Government
viouia ue administered were trie oult principles tent wit! iberties of the people, depre wing ai me nie time tne nici Ot electing a liovetuor who would take council of bta fexs and compromise our liberties you io ne true men. enucmen l leave tne question with you and our Tellow Democrat of Indiana, whom I think I understand, that it nominated for thr offi .. ,1 a n, ,! V. . - ... de-:ie f.r my election, confident th it ther will w. ..... ..J... ..,nri M iii'iiäua Sll.il I lllUICaie llieir not shrink from a n-j-di- h'!i( 'h it :lieir p.ijter ity will have to meet. 1 promise yoo that, with their assistance, neither bavonet- boa trauds shall thwart their purpose, though the -moke o( the cottage and palace all go un together. With the highest regard- for ou personally, gentlerneu, I rem tin, L P Milligax. I ltM W M(, i n llli. Mil ATION AT II TktlBl KU IUI. KHO.Al. O THE CoMMl ATI0.X LM -HTHI WAI STILL F AB FBOV AN l.M Srxcial t' rifriiondeucp of the Chicago Times. Wamiim.iox, July 2, ltb-l ilitie bai ben u little change in the position ol tiie army before Petershurg t-ince my last let tcr, but none that brings us anv nearer to tLe i - - - ..4' a 1. I . .1.. . J ml f 1 l f ' .lit lion 01 n.ltl- ... ... i aa .i.au.lr,,.,, 4 . KA . 4 - Utapt u rwpaat ta farork "laft laak aor t, , . y. . metit :iik1 it IhiIhI Muce then the attemr't has . n ... l.. k .. .r:;.,u.inviir;;uil(1.(l,,e k.lt however, aince then, whlSe the right wing re,ts on the Annomat- . . . u .i.. , ' upon nie eiuun ranruau, at a woiui lour mi.e- , , p .,.., ,. i i i n south o e cr-tnrg. l here t.- still another raj'- . . . b , . . road leading out ot I e.i r?burg, and running ax - , , , . e. . oily we.-t to l.vnchourg, nearlr otie hum red J .. ' . m.le- d.-taiit. Hall w.iv to that (Hunt i Ibirke--W i. 1.. i ..... ri : :n ... vide At ihis place the railroad to Danville branches uft in a southwest direction, a had which, Irom Danville, run- through North and Sou'.h Carolina These are the roads upon which M , i- i , . - . , t r hi .u .fi '- ' i it . rt naanai fur thai rvhuU r 1 ' r 1 ' ""r 1'eier-huiy are biought The uraage done at Borfcatrille. aboul ten days ugd, was promptlv repaiiCil. aud lotig trims ot cars run daily. Iiom LyacbtMirg and DaariUw into Petersburg. The - J "TV V. ' . .,,u" . , 1 rebel :;rmv. beaureurd corn- i- inside o I ihe iatToacbaMata .t Petcrpouri p., HIV. IUI 111. Iil 1,111.1 lllli ll..l til IUI I. ..il" ot lien Lea' arfll 1 is in tlie triangle between Peterabarg, the Ljneabarg railroad, aad the Wldow railroad. Um litie ex ending about five miluj ti.ilii l'.if ..r.t.iin, .m ulii.-i. Ij T.if ia.,. .i.i . hverv attempt bv ten. tuaiit to move towards . , . . . l the Lvnchburg railroad, towaid- the MQth, it i;iim i i.i i.uui., I'll nun II I ilil r. . met by an cxttn-ion i lieneral Lee's line, fa Maaral tagaaeaieal is de-ired bv the Union 1 -- . commander, it -n be brought on bv per.-istent ., , , . . ., ... ., attempts to more around to the Weat ol le:erstu I. . H . ..I. . r .1. ...... ... . .i .. V , , ., ' i ' . ? ' auispinco in ii;e icgi-iiiion oi ti e n.i-i : w , , i .i . , i . . (lavs, almottt puts to shame that o( tne Congress , . ... 1 . . i ot lbl-ü In almo-t cverv m itter concerning , subjugate the S.nrh. were commtiiitcated t-j Con greaa, aad tha latter haw haeleaad in jpat theai io the shape of laws Of such is the; bill rcpealin: the $3IH) cotnmutiition el iu.-e af IM conscrip ion bill The C0t is, the MaaaUa, and all the measures which Mr Lincoln aad his adviser have agreed upon since the bi ginning, of t tic present catupaign against Hit hmond, are the efforts of their dc-; er.ilioii on li s part, in order to retiin him-.-el t in power. The days of his sdoainlctl ition are nuatbered. There i evci raaeoa to feir .that tiii ca ;up iin ol the presonr -u nuier against Ku hmond win result m a dieaetroasflailare, wh le our financial ruib n ra-siiifi.tw are -uch thai n . tioaal baaJtraptey altaadr ataras aa in the lace. In the meantime, nie wretched rags that consti I J tute our only currency are so depieciated in value ! to be worth only $411 for f 1U0, and individual! poverty ana ruin are tne only prospect- Oeiore i all these evils patiently; but there is a limit eveu to tbe patience ol ihe people, aod thai limit has been ne;irl i cached The dav is near at hand when the people, wo. idn mg h thev have beeu -l ives so loiijj. will ti-c 1:1 tl.eir iu gilt und hurl from j-ower the unwonhr nublic servants who have to cruellv deceived them Mr. Lincoln 1 1.:.. 11 L,.. , .1. .. .1 i even Muht Io te concealed that tbii the ob jaul of the bill, aid the argument that U reorteJ to in order to hiduee the ueople to submit to it ia. thai the rebellion i- now at iri ! tt ifüsin. and that tbe campaign of this year will fioiN it up .1 Never there a rn re fallacious argument. It is possible that some may be deceived bv it Hut readers ot the Timf kt.ow lelter Kven if Atlanta and Bichamuai should both' fall thu nd hl'ihpwirij i'.r,.ff u i mn 1 Tears a' T lie spirit of the S oith is still unsutdued The resources of the South are not ! half exhausted. The Soothers armies s:iil exist. and the population ot ihe Southern S: lies affords ' the materia! for ke' ir...- o:i foot an armv of, 0 h Otid men for five rear? to come The work !LfS? "yi eonnet and nl ig t i ol a people often milliou eon!- as hr tve U we are yet rem tins to be done The paliey af the ajaiiaiatiallue the war measures . which Mr, Lincsiln h is adopted h ive cor. vineti urliern people tli u thev mu-t achieve their is.dependen e. r he :orev er -laves, and ee their propertv and estates swept awav and conferred on Vat. kee adventurers If Paanoatln riaiidaal is eiecte-1 in November, thev will reiurn lo the Cni o . bfc iue the? koof that their rifht will be leaaied Bai ii :a ai.i .h.a. Li: ..d,, is t Tresident, thev will never lay down their arm, n r ci: we cm;el them to do a o. X. m w ' - RATi rfMi Diath ok (o J asii sE IJlvthk A ereat man and a good mm ht.s fallen it man and a ffood mm rm.s fallen in Israel James E Blvthe U no innr.' H. nn.rt,i n.u life t twentV five m nu'e- before one o'chxk on the m rr.,'t . of the 4th dav of .lulv in thia citv. S - . 1 I I . 1 ... . a ... f X " .i-iicrai nonie w '.r:. nn ttie "111 "I .1 Utf ID ler I1 at I.t:i ,o,-.r. - --- U. Am - ' i..i, in . ui' K 1 " a mii uf Ker J ime- 111 v the. D D , who aaa for run.v ir- V reii l"' ai oläte.teM it. in te at,. tn. -kv.'and tor some t me 1 Profa..e in Hi- orer College. Indiana General BTrthe'l eolleeiate course w a commenced at Tranavlv.nia ITuiver- . . .. " ' sire a:ni iv.mr. r.t o. 11 .n...- , ka .naäaJ :.. ImMCi n . . r'tre .mi.um.i. in 1 o r xt is p ' .1 1 st tin es were was admitted to the bar in 1-4U sh .rtlv af'erwards be was married in Kentocl? 10 Mli Mart C Tenable, to whom he was molt warmly aa ; taehed. and who now -urvirea him h (;en Blytl,e removed to this cite and commenced the tactic nf k;- .r-i H w a p.H.r and a atraneer. but his mrtnlv and dii?nified bearinir and rn.ilamai.ia - - ' .k .. 1 , . . . I at once the esteem aud confidence ol all. while t j I a ! at. I a-.a-a.al laaait f I a m. mM a I I ( aaotrnw. auu it-annug in a iiort lime enaüiej I
him to take his position among the leading members of the profession, as well in the coarta of the United States, as in the Supreme and Iufe j rior court, of the State Like all men of decid 1 character he tteraaril hai -im nävmies 1
but fewer, much fewer, than, perhaps, any other public man in Indiana, arfd even they could find no pretence for imputing P him a wait of inte, ritjr or moral worth. General Blvthe was a prominent and influen tial member of the convention of 1J50-51, called to ' revise, amend or alter the Constitution" of Indiana, repiesenting in aaid convention the county of Vanderburg He was also a leading , member of the House of Representatives of this ! State in the session of 1C59, representing the ! counties of Poser and Vanderburg General Hlvthe however, uever sought political distinction. He was too frank and ingenious for a politician. During the years 1?62 and ls63 he was Brigadier General of the active militia or lag! ot Indiana, aud through his exertions and influ ence the legion of the border counties in the southwestern part of the State wss organized and rendered -ufficientlv formidable to deter te rebels from anv attempt to m-ke raids in that portion of the State. Gen. Blvthe was for manv vears, and up to the time of his death, a professor of Christianity, and a member of the Pre-byterian Church; and while : he avoided all ostentatious displ ty, his walk and 1 conversation were always exemplary and in keeping with the character of the true Christian. But neither the motives supplied nor the re?trtiiits imposed by law a: I religion were necessary to regulate hi- intercourse with his fellow man, for; in his very nature lie was too pioud to be mem, too chivalrous to be st!fi-h, and too geuerous to , be unju-t kMldtath hi-family hive sustained a lothat neither time nor circumstances can fcupplv, and it will be a long time, if over, before one will he found to fill the void his death has left in society Indiana h is indeed hrt one of her fore mosu;'n. Evansville oceof ber bright ?Ve"eU- better cmzen. no purerman.no nmier. more gaacrofw, more apricot spirit lived than .lame- 1. IJlvthe Hut ho baa gone to hi- ' J,o aim !neiii gi n c ,inj uic iriiis oi u . r r w ill -oou c!oe up m him f rever Cui 1 - r r. . , , the prime of manhood, he ins gone fro ' ltJ , , mm . ., . . . at to take Im last rast ia um Canatian - tv , , ;i v F. V.ll'N. ' ltriiataCOld and silent grave and the portals of the tomb Cut down in m among home For Ike S"iiiin-?l i roi. Australia. Masch 7, 1864 ! Daaa BiaoBAM: I write this simplv to enclose 1 to you the following proclamation, or message, .l,,st i--ued hy Lord Komba-tes. the (overnor (eneral J. A. V.Xki i tivi: I'lUMBl k M irch 6. I8S4 OtatlfW ot the Colonial LegialatafO, elected o the people: i ou bare -einhled to di-charge your function-. Hut it is proper that I hould inform you now in i; i am iuut ich ano me pen uc , ani i ; ni i n i ,u . that no Ieüisia ion wdl he mlowfi that runs ; . . . ri.imifilr ti, m i- 'i .' '11IIVCI LV III, llll.il.. . I order, theiefore, that too attempt to pas- no , -. ' . 1 ... 1 . I 1 f . . i, . 1 1 . . . . r I l.n . . , -l i l V i I l. ... ."I , ,lirt n..li.,m.
I'llin HI III. Illll' 1 I I v HL. III!. Ill 'll III I l till .1 . , . ' r .u i t i m -flJ"r' 1 force, except thev be such as I shall require of i v 1 , . , BIVTV IBIW OAAM
1 iwiiiti "nici inn i- i i..i.-- iiiv , win i ii n hi bills bv the .ftMii day Ol the -f-sioti 1 -peik to pcik to , , , 0, , , .. be oho vel Should roa di i i m . : above orders. I shall at on , . . regard either of the I co di-i.er-e von and1 clo-e your -ession. Heed what I My! Mark ye! (iiven under my hand. Bovnaana. AJVlUSEfVIENTS. ?l UTROPOIilTA 1 H ft Is la. STACK V A NAIJER Mr. W II RILEY. , t- i r t i q a, 1 XTluftJ bVPnillgi July otn, loo4. KHafBPll 01 LIZZIE M ADDERN . MISS THREE i v ST MEN, ORFEMALE ROBINSON CRUSOE. FEMALE MINSTREL SCENE. DA5C1 Mi Fannie Merrill. Mis- Autlie Sonnlfield. -q,.,. w ' r-pror open at 7 o'clock, Cnrlain ri-e at 8 pr-c -iy ! fRo. -rved cats retained only till the t nd of the first art. j Dissolution of ('O-i'ttrtnCi'ship ,,,, n U(1C vm . ...TIll, 5 BOLYKf) on tbe I81h dy of June, 1-64. Orlin R. Jayc r havint: sold his interest ta Lee M. Klfzhnch. to in account agaiu-t rhe tru win be ,re.nted n.r I,:,VQ'-Ub 3nd ,n mouutsdne th P'1- .nY UBX.I K. .lAlCllA, LKK M FITZHICH. Indianapolis, Indiana, June 19, 18C4. Notier of (o-Parliif rship. flllli r.M.Kl;I(.NKU 1IVVKTHIS DAY KXTEBKD I :nt a be partnership f. r the purpose of carrying on a (ir"cer and To'iaco 1 u-hi - in tbe old stand of Javcn A Fit7tiuirli. under the name and style of Jatcoxj i I I rcr.a A to OKLIN lt. JATOOS, LKK M. HTZHL'liH, KORT. CONSKLY. July 5th, l. Julys-dlw DRY GOODS. NOTIONS' &C. WRBB. T.RKIXKTOX & (0, . VIR. TO WIMLF.S.M.K DF.AKKItS IX STAPLE A'I FANCY DRY GOODS! N ) T I i S. ENGLISH. riiKNi li. AN I) iiERM.N Fancy Goods. No. 42 South Meridian Street. . MM I.I s K RUH.K, IM'UMI'O! Iv IMMIM To our I uioiuer und Irirndv. Having sold our entire t.rk of Goods to Meaava. Weld. Taiklweiue Co., we taVe tea-tue in -o turnend -ing them as gentlemen p iwaalDr am pi- means, long experienee in trade, energy and integrity, aad have entire confidence that tha old cuatomera of the house will he vrred a favi-ralty and npon 1 pood 'ertn a they karo been by aa. We treat tkowe who bare dealt w tb u aM ! TI aaaaoue their patronage V toe new koue. Mr. ill coutiuur with . ur uoceon. luau.ini "ui iirr'a .VI in.. UOWI1 ua IlllOe na-t w will he hannv to aee them at our old monilnr n..v;.. fM.r a- 1. . V, a- . r-m. w ere we will remain for tbe purpns of ckui aa ov baaacm. 1 h' SLAM) A ItK COTTAGE FOR SALE. riOi: SAUt A neat Frame Cottage of live large P ro.an. kali, kitchen, good cellar, nam p. r r:.. mi . sis 1. . c n,i.f-lr. illaatrO If. (I.r P of te city, r-mg apoa St. Jtaaeph. hetwwaw syivania and Delaware -tree.. The Street RaJlroad wn'i make it bur a ahert di-rance fram the cemerof bu,li.e - r-riaaiao Vaah U. UAVIDGE. jja-aiw Powt Office Box X.
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AT IHKTrade Palace ! WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME. LORD & CO. riMIINC. TO KKTikK t- KOil RL'MXK& N'W ffr thir largr and cpIetiu.J tufk of R"-!-, worth 100.000! At S.-w York wholesale pric-. and many -!-much Ie'-. FVrliiiK uinler ublixation tu tl- public fur the veralaic? patronage we have received, we tee conchult t adept this mcttioi of rlosi(r ou: our present atoc! . th r. -by urivitit; tbctn the advautaffr if bavina- tbrir ifi'ii- aw at the name can le bo'igbt at ut wünle-ale prices in Fa-tern cltie. This i no fletimus cry. aud we will continue the sales until the whole stock i- clo-ed nt We have now in sture the largest and t--t --lected -trk ever bruUKht to this city, counisting of J-al 4 W'.nliit SILKS. s Comprising every jcrsie, from the mo: c-Mv arid beantifnl Moire Antiques, To th- cheap-: I'LUN SILKS ami SATINS. : . , . . . - 1 . . Wlnoh wall ! .-Iii n-jrarili- .if ihe r-r nt ;r-at a1I ii aa a BlUiall IIIIIIII.X. j 7 18 W'1 variety. iur onyer r--mir a: rue aeau ut trie market during tha -pring. lia- made extra efli.rt- oi procure the tirn t and ni"-t fasbiunabh in tim market, com prising all tbe late PaEaIlal i tlt ios, MERRLHAC PRINTS, PRAGUE'S PRINTS,. PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRIM S, DUiNNKLLS PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANaXELS. SHEETINGS. HOSIERY, GLOVES. E M B R 0 1 DE R I ES, HUME, LORD & CO., IMHAV4POI.lV jurie2aWdrf GROCERIES. K.B. M.VOHIl J. M . ' IJiWKI.I. H I Al.Voni al.VOH D,( U.DHKM, V II Villi l. 1 1 ilil Iii . LIQUOR DEALERS AND Are in DAILY recwintof frek Koodr Constantly on band an4 for aale at ik low? prices, largrabd asortel t-tora I ( of fee i sugar. In'Hsv. s . Sf l Kite, I e, ITeof. I.lav.taa4rnwari . Honpk,l4 aiiidle. Marrk, rtxikiMs. tfara, I n bHira, 'larkrrel, Whiirl i a. la , I -i tae a I ot ton t .ro. Of-e.Htufff Nulla, ftiic. Oaie, JaIHe. It r .n.n I. in nu. HTlnea, U liiak-. Watieae r tut u oo . und PlaniMlion and llakrrMliiirra Partmlar aiteotion giver. 1. rl.e tale .,f 68 East Yv ahouington Street. I51XAÜ K.US, u aorxi-iaw PROFESSIONAL. Hr. T. B. HAKVIIV. OFFICE: o. 6? North Alubanaja Street. Jel7-d3m
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Soillli M ' rial 1 1 li Si . F AfT EXI 1101 Df90T. f INDIANAPOLIS, IND., f I WHOLESALE DEALERS . I l -1VKI.T i I DRUGS. MEDICINES, n PAINTS. OILS. Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASS WARE. PERF rjMERY AND - Fancy Goods, 5f PURE WINES ANO LIQUORS. IlK W.U LI) i U.I. THK vriKNTNol lKI oW GI8T8 to tk abasra -tat.llhant, and luiWa thrrn, wbn iu the city, tu k tbrtn:fi "; r -t'S-k Our irrrHs were boutfhl arhn aM wa at il ..s. and Iwforr th- additional Ml p r r-it nu rrai-il it Tariff lily, wbirh. wr are cuiifl If m, will rnaM- a-? - II ffooda in our line very lar and j t reli- a prof We will dupic ale uy Cincinnati l.ill BaOaaliaiii In yrtwi roniderrd. ? OntTsan- M.lj. ited je7'4 dty FOR SALE. I Iii A Slljl'M. An 80 Acre Farn 312 MILES S.E. OF INDIANAPOLIS, ATT AUCTIOlir, On Saturday, July 9, 1864, 0 3 P. M. i. A I till' otn I IIoiihi faoor. INDIAN alOLI8. INI TiliS VAI.ÜABLK TR.UT OF l.5D MKS S THI INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R , And ia only b.lf mi!a fri.-n. bMichigan Road fike, With an .titlef tat il.e lfirbiaan koad hy fwo dirt road-, one on tb. l.'.rth In., and the .il,er..i. Ui- i. h line tarinic tbe K. g af tbe X K. bj f . 1.1 .1 I". K, I j eaat. On the tdjee are almtit I & U Kl or I Ml III K Of tir-t rat quality, every acr' wl.Hii i-worth d itx-lf 91N for fir- wood. Tb raawaiwder irda-ar.l land It ia : II ';.. MMTf.Kf Both by a nevt failing npring and Uclt i- al" -reJleM r Hire a a 'if about on hundn-d Ap.l Tre. It is marked ac the comity map In uaw- - aas" I : !- anowri a r - l-.-J-arra. TbMitlei irfect. haaa I hair .n,w ., the Maaaa year-, with intereet. -PA NN A clfTH. J'-dta R,.i pat 111 Araaa. CARPETS, WALL-PAPIO. c. NEW CARPET sfoRE o. l i::tst ';iaiiiiKiori St.. soh 11 uIPh Olil srta na opposite rmm cot tr m 11 i wk H avi a lau;e rrr r CARPETS, ! OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, satin delaine heps pekin cpk)ths, itatiMitmu . 1 at . . rimaHai a ... 1 " Al of tbeae Oeaai having beasn IBM lata a4anoj ia the Baat. wt will ae-u New Y-rh w boleaaie oricea. ee tW Also jwat renal waal a Iimmmhi Pleee Hull l';tf an, V uidou siaew KRAUSS m C(LL. jei M dlj PROFESSIONAL. j. r. j kso. 1 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR TUW, A VI h-R N W COkXIk M:kIIlA aa?. araao O IN..ri)N trrrr., T.lr,rrai.u K,. , 5 -. aa .-. I--:.... a JjJfjJ -whaBMai given whew rewraw
