Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1864 — Page 2

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I 4 WKPNEMAT MORNP fi-j y -nj J ! DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET 5 h I jatcah I . n Ilonalrt. f M ir. on l r Lieata-nant fi-v PMTti Tarnte, ! While For Soeretary or State, J A MKS f. ATB05. of Mari-, Far Aairtnr at State. JOSEPH BHni5K. of F ntvt, For Treararrr of Stat. MATTET W i. BRETT, of Umn For Attertej General, CMC AS B. BORO, of Decatnr. Fae Superintend'..! of Fublk litrwetifS. RAUTE L BTJOG. ifAH" For Jwagea A tbe Supr-ma Caart. S A Hü EI. K. PERBI5S, of Martha. AX URS DAVI.eoX, -t I-cattir. JAMES M. r LA MM A, of Sullivan, JMES L. WOBttRs, mt Salsa. For Clark of the. Huprem Court, rTHFI.BEirT C. HIHBFN. of Ru h. f'-r Kleclor at Larira. JOBS FETT II. uf Tipneeai.--. HIMEOTt K. WoI.Hl, ' II r Contingent -, liRAHAM 5 FTTCH. el Ca-, fTM. M. IRA!tKI.I5 i , i J CaaaJi1F- r Wtrlr E1e -r . F!wt Wartet S M. HOIJ'OMB. of it4i PETKK HXKUM.ot Vsd rL - t .,1-srict-F.LIJAH 5F.WI.A5I. f I . tiswrnt JAM. A. .".HoKMI.r T, of laWSSSSi Third Dtatrtct A. b. CA ELTON, f Lar'i,.. Uuajtnt E. 0. LELASU, of JefTraii. Fourth IH.irV-t Jl W. WII.HON. -f Uwatur ilnfwat A. P FEEKtS, of Ripley. Fiflb Inat rict J A MKS SHOWN (.. f.ting. nt - I MEANS. f Wayne. Sixth IMatract FRANK LAN OERS. ofMaraai. tiBfrM B. I . Mm tf Shelby. Saveath Di.trlct - SRfJH lOWMMOM, -f Puinam tlntrr.t 41E W THOMPSON, .f park-. Flehth Matrtet-J G PPLE43ATE. of Carrol akttwent LEANÜKR wcCLl'ltl.. of Clinton Ninth Dtatrtct J. 0. OSHOUNF sf Ma' titiawnt- KLIAJ HI ' iHKTenth ISatrtet ROBKRT UW H . ..i Sjajaast, Coi OSW Co 4 oli tlnajent S. W . 8PRIJTT, of KaJl.. Ekvenfh In-truf J W SMSRUICY. C -tu n N K. UVF. KM AM. Ihr Klglit ol wur Saldier ! Vote I Thr llcpiiblnans K eawail he for ifhelr not Ma a Ina the Privilege t lote asitslMe of tii State. - The Republican press sre renewing tbechargj made s year sgo, that Democratic legislation de lewted or preventeil our soldiers in the field fron. the nririleze of votinz Never w is there a in : lor. t erj wicked slsndex The Constitution prohibits Tbe difficulty could have been overcome this by an amendment to ths Cottatihstioa, p viding for the exigency which w is not antici; atd at the time our present Con-t.tution whs lidopte 1. but the facts ahow that Republic,. NfUatiO 161. Republican bo!t.u at the hMN aesaion of tbe LegiSlSture, and a mulnb stubLornne- oil the part of Governor Horton in refusing to as-J ... . . aeiuble the Leci-iatuis in eit. i -e--.on as h a Uia duty, have prevented tue COatftvriuy IkiM prif ilegc upon the soldiers iu the field We demon a rated in in article publi?heil about n yeaf ago, that the responsibility of the present condition l affairs rested upon the BoMoMiessi SSrty, nd - it contains all the fact- in the w, e tejco duce it. A convention of biokeu doaru liti cuum Muibled iu tili city SaMSMl that tunc, whOj asMUined the tiiaii' ot Wir ltfiuo iit-, ' and" adopte! s series of SfsolSjthMaiH, ot hieb t.c M lowing SMS one j 10. That our vlui. i-r r-. ituHUt't y cavictiaa i-ipj-( tnotir laiy, t lea e thr.r li.nii. and faiiiili. t for tht::d.:;::.T;;::;::ariri,,:. i,:-; , nshta ,.rille- a- Mi..w citizen-, ssaUawvj . ffortl rtssMeaa and !im a.- - I the carunaitn and Iii t ril- o U mler ih law ami for theo m.-littcatioii ton-iem tli-ir rotaa should be n.. and, ituatad an th-y jir, in the face of the rrlielli.iit to ruoriiilt :", lliiMT oif-f abonkl ba-paHentialoiitlie liest tuode aud m.-a,- f..r iu upira-Moi. and the r-.toraii. n ..fjwai-e. It will be observed that this reaotsMSSO BSwkOI no isfetence lo our Stats Couatitution. hut apeaka of s modification f our Uw- Thi uttor ignoring of the Constitution i- tlo- most dar - Keroua and fatal tendency of the time-. . ection 11 ol article .1 of the Conatitotioo, after definini; iranf permtnt mav tajoj the right of aufTrae, proTidea thev shall le entitled to vote . in lb" fownahip or precinct where he mar re-ule " We presume that after the OMSSTOau deciaiona ol in- lifniil.l,. i. . .nn ;. st, o II oi llie Itepublu an . ourt m other Mat. -. if a il not be pretended ibat oat '.rave i-id patriotic soldiera who are absent Irom their place of re-i-dence. can 1 fcrmirfesl to vote ur-'il our Coti- " tution i- amended. Sactiona I and J of article l". te.id a- follows: Any amendment or ameuaiuent to thia Cooati -tution mat be proposed by either branch of the tiener il Assemt.lv md if the same shall be agreeil to by a oasjority of the memlier- ele ted to each ol ths two ho use , such propo-ed arm menl or amendments shall, with the tens and na?a thereon. te entered on their journals aud referred to tbe General Aasembly to be chosen at tbe nsxt general election; and if, in the (eu eral Aaaembly so neat chosen, auch proposed amendment t amendments shall e agree.1 to Uy a majority ol all the members elected to each Ik. use. then it hall be the duty ol 'he General Aaaemblv to submit uch amendment or amend menls to the electors of ihe State; and if a ma jority of said electors shall ratify the .sine, such aaaendinent or amendments shall hes ome a put of tbis Constitution." If two or more amendments shall be .ubin;lced at tlie -ame time, they hall be ubuiltted in auch manner that the elector shall vote f.u or acainst ea h a a f I auon amenomeuis -epaiaieiy. .inn irawr u ainenam'iii or amrnnm'ni. vn kmll ham Seen marred apSM tf nr liritmi .semUif, shull ttt aretfiwy ihr mrtwn j a snfcetdiitj Generml A$emhlm, mr uj the electors, no addition ml amendment or amendments shall hr . ro-...-Tha I ..r i: i . i . i ;.. " - ..... ... lonaelv Republican During that ,e-.on three : .: . . . . ' propositions t.. ssaeuo tne man nion were agreed to and were waiting tbe a- ti .:. ,.: the last Lsfialatuic The irrt related lo .he right ol Suirage. ai.d leads aa lollows l.iw- may he pasaed fifing a s iualiticatiiMi ! i ajaj tl e laogth ot time during which an eie. tor hall b. e resided iu the county and biwn-hip, prociod ut ward in a Inch he oflfei- u vote undci ti.i- v' : stitution ' Sea Acta ol iWl.p I8f This propo-ed aoaenduient tained a re i Cion and liaiitaiioo and not at. ejter-ion or enlargement ol tii right of soffrage rite other two propoaiwoiia relate! to the - . Arts of 1 -til , p J6 Thee ;ro(Kitioti- were pending tltie the lal aeswion of tba LogaSlsil. A h.li w- imr i duced to amend taa CaanalSoSBSSl a a- to permit tbe soldier to vote wa- rclettcd to t i c 4 'om mitlas oo taa Jadisasry. winch rauortevl that inasmuch aa three i - to amend tht CooscHafioa bad bu sfstsa! bs the ewdmg Geajeral Aa-Mfml.iy . . e:i --wail ing ths sction'" of lint tienera! A-emMv. 'nbtKMial ainendtoent Upon a discuaeioii ut the report, .jaiic a nuui bar of Republican lawyers autsmed the te.i. ol the cum uii tier The re:srt ol t-.e . -unn . waa con cur tad in wd ...ui s party rote 1' an., th-aref.jre. iaapowiOi lr Hie I.es.-iat re lo do anything to citable our v.ldiera to vote li the Republican IifLalure ol I (Ml hadaiee. 8 poo s proeitioii to ao aatcttd the CotuUlution as to permit our aoldiera wbo were uh-eut from

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laear place ol roaidetice to vote, the last Lepiala i

lure could bare agreed to it. and the people could bare ratified it Ut April and then our -oldiers could have voted next fail The Republican

uein - - mtic fncmjti of the i:t i.e-ianauara, are

rc- , for our soldier-, not havin the right ito RssTBoiea at kocb ma . munuu-o the 12th wa- -aid to he 60.11. including l.d lo vote W bile we are ou this 7 ; piec of artillerr and 12.JX cavalry. General aa well refer to me de i-iot,. that hare recently ' I,ee aaa asii to be in personal command of the beei. made a to the right aW soldier- who ,re movement . - ... . . I n the cour-e of the morning the colutnos ere ah-en from their home to rote . Ii. . . put tn motion, and moved loan toward V a-b-In the State of Maryland the aoldiers who jngtop About thirty thouaand troopa mored were outdde of the State were permitted to vote. 1 eastward and cr-sed the Baltimore rsilrosd. a

Th .lefawtMi eAntwatH the mWiI..., f..r that cauee The ca-e went to the Supreme Court, which held that - the term re-.ilenpc.' in the Constitution, i. the aanie aa dasskril word wbicli taean- the piece where a man establishes hi ahodc. nuke tin- M-ti i,f he nrrt;rtT .iiii eercire- hr ciril and political rights, anü ÜMl the right of the -oldier to rote, uuder the C'oimtltutioo. i- ir the di-tricf where he resided at the tlmt , of enterif)' the m lirarv -errice." The -ame jiie?tioti Mine hff 'i- v Snjreme asw. I ' .niioif intit aas.s.s. 1.!.. f..!;,aasFa"a oiiiiivu' ui, ""-Ii n.i-1 r-ii'i i. Thee pruvi-ion-. of the Con-tltuti n. toethet ith nusoerowr othe, meiden' . I and litx.ry piov :-i.ns :n lfcesame.n-tiume.it. clear!) eating an tii rrwe-tionble purpe, it tlni-e 'ho ! framed ae well in t !,... who adopted tht in ! trumem.torei.uire.k. tor.totwUonly within I av a t a . a . toe -erseai towaa wawrs ibwj sase tuen rwav I dem-e. and at the time snd ilace within indi ! towni of holdisix the re-nlnr inonsl meeting of elector, tor that purpose, leaw no room for con- ! str-i' tion. and aftord SO nm to doubt that any set t ikt Lsgirl iture .uthori.mj; tht soStM of electors to be taken at anv other place, ot iu any . ... ,. . . other manner, does corrlict with tbe explicit and ' unetjuivo'-I provision-oi tne constitution, .imi i- therefore void.'' Iii done, lto.'l, the Supreme Couit ul New 1 Hampshire delivered a long sad able opinion up , ' n the ..on-titt.tioualitv of laws of the Lei.sla- ' I . i ture 'd State suthorimg the -..Idiers to vote out aide of the Sutc. the conclu-.otn- of which is üs follow-: ''Aa tlic-e iewa lead us to the conclusion that i hi- bill, iu its mot prominent features . is iu conflict with the provisions and the spirit of wur t'.in-titut'on, we have not deemed it neceas.iry to consider whether it might also be objec tionable aa nneijual in its practical effect, or, as diaperisitig with those opportunitiewfor conference and com tilts tin n that hare heretofore len deem el iinor I ol, if not e-ential, to the tiicceasful "t er.ition o out inatitutiaass; of whether it enntains pro lsion- otherwise in eoaflic with i snd imental law of the SUti the The Supreme Oouit of several other States hae decided in the Mine way, but e have not their opinion The nls way, the.elore, in which our aoldiera can vote outside of the State, is bv au rnendrnenr to oui Constitution. :ndtbe Kepublicaq Letrislatuie has rendered it imBOSsi ,c fof lb it 10 be dotie e by calling a con w.tl(,ni HI,d th t cmiiot be done becau-e "our .-ter" has spumed ami is eiern-mg all the; iiowera s4 the -everal department- of our Gov-; . rnment and refuse- to call the l.e -i-latni e ....-ether P . i icon it ii i yioici; its ( jndition i.i i;iM. ras IsvasioN oi M Rii.M

major IiI.nlsal oki. IN i oMMAMi, ivn ln, ( to lie pinched, and we. e compelled to sell offa I portion ot their securities Aftei that the tr;i-romv-rMi ipM ESIM I con thc i-iiilaihl- j (lers were rertChed, , j.roduce was brought upi iiiA traivs ifAi -or ffMEEMEMT in makino oi the market to meat the emergency. D:bts mm. ........ .i; iü.., i .. i I... . .....ii i.:ii

ri.L MoVlMINI M.AINr W.IlllMiT" IIAI.TI - M'ikl -Iii RIO AI.M.VM V'Mlll I asasa ri'in a Mrnua. MS OK-15-vi.r.MoRR, July 13. naansstsps or saltixork. Durini; (he last two days llaltimore baa been i : ,, 0,1 frosiica.n.ncatir with.he "-rth and ea-t. except by water I he city api .t-. r i to he comule ely -luiounded Ly a rebei j -rV Ther lud no-se-sion of ail the avenues, ! . . , i , roads aiiU rSllrosdl ImUHij; out ol the fltv; and j this, too. 111 additioSl t.i the l.ir-e irhel army that oe-ie :i!i.' asiiinntuu . a lien- oo jii tiu-se , Kiel-el trot.j.s enme Irom! Do thev nriiikCout of thai J round T a bwt kind of jioople are these re- . tii.1 a Hrlo. iii'.k lliMi ntt ii .-kT.it . I 14 Kvle.i tnwroil jbel, who. while theit UWtl eapiisl is beleaguered ' by a iniv'ht l..-t. -nil have troops enough, not &" asaossafalffy, but also t' send a powcrfol array to the very afea of H'a.siiinctoo M J lafj i.l Xi.K AI. OKI'. tieneial Wallace In- bee:i relieved, and Msj r ! .nn.r . 1 lril -1 -rtel. I funi i-i.jfiril:ir ii. Iiitfrtim.

inand ot the Kighth a. my corpa. General W.,1 I lfto- a,lu, o bundre.1 million., and of fraei i .r .1.- ii-jii t . ! tiiinal enrrenev about twentv-one millions mak

are - iii reiuii- l onimiiri oi me .uiuii :e wejiart m . m . JTIj rniBjjitr.ition ot atValt- in tl.e rity. while Genera! Drd will direct all the operation in the 6eld. Gen. ' ,rJ haa commenced I.i iidmioi-tration by one I - . im a . i aa ery wi-e act. I lie citizens here generally are aim. aud comliirt theiu-c're- -cnsil.lv Hut fooae aieinhcrs ol the City Council wiahed on the i.lrnlti t.i hx'p tll th itiirM Links miuIi.. . . - ww..,w 1

d husinesa tl..-l. lo l..nea le? en MSOMs Slada I V ua"' ,I,r,,1r"' cimuiry mom. uui a,it 9i,,)Uki be respected. Had the property be -of ill the male . iiio:;s tDd to compel evcrv uiodcrate accumulation ol these Government ionced to General Lee. or any other prominent

inn to tun. himself int., a soldier at a moment a ,iiu r 1 he in ittei la.ts l.iid hefure Gptiot iI v-.i,,l.v ..,. ih. ii.,.l .,u .A in Khatisc such s . ourse to he pursue.1. General . . s ' I ni m i.i hv ti. . lime n. .. r hi mself a. . ,t ...1 -j - - 1 ith theactutl eondition ot matters around the city, with the posltjoa and probatile number of --ie rebels, sod with the position and number of fhe troops that were at hia disposal The latter ire aimply sufticient fr the defense of the city, :nd so ( ie-.er.il t)rd inlorrae I tne eier gentlemen. He also t.dd them decisively that he did not wish . the StOfOI or banks closeil. bat that he i-died i mad desired .he citizens tocoiitinue tbe.r ordinary avocation- a- BM il. If he needed the issistsaca Of the c.tei.s. he would c II for them t-aaLL rosci or thi arsi is i ak baitimoui. Hy faslet i i v ii; U ed, all appt ehenaions of an l ii ua a. 1 1 id. tlfiSi L fill ! iMtv tau.i f aaf rsin it in It . . w, - a aa a a known that the in iiL body ot the rebels s.is , . :, ,!(. ,( ',.kvi am S m, - -ring, probably tor an attack ou W aslnngton , snd that the naity retU whv had cut the Tthern Centra' Idilroid. fwelrp miles north the city, was uot oyer five Lundte i atSOOM It as known that they were marching toward the riil.idelj.hi i, Wilmin'on and Baltimore Kail i- - - ,7' MU""7 WH"4 " U,K" .7 over C.unpowder river; but the StSSOaS 0o,.tid?nce waa lelt in the ability ol the large , a t.Slv of troops that we had been informed were . m . . e c -a .oned there, to repulse a force eren hve HoMS ..S large aa the rebels had. and to protect the wi- uu .;ruuuti ir un conn Jener I ne lo Indaa that left here were cap tired, the v i--eii-ei -ribed. the cat- u.d locomotives des-troved, ai i tl " bridge burnt 1 a i -rtitv ! . . uu,' i-..t ,.. n a. .... I a . . .1 . a. I . X i . i a i i r ii mm rr i i t t-. - . i a v n- c w i i a r ria , .1 :, I. V . . t.,opa whose duty it was to have ktt4 open and i:-.t.vied this road fortunately the brid-e .s ti. j tuucu uijureu. n can oe repaireu. n saw. :uhreedav- from now In the meantime, how e -r, the oni eommi.:iicat:on we have with York i- bv water li.KESI PTio.N oi Till. W ailli.TO. SAILS') vn H'nin between this city and Washington. . n titfaed to ruu until after noon yeadervJar. The 'rii.li Mi i au I ubl ka. .... - f , n f ia , . I i Aa aa. mmr- aw . n ' .... . It o;rr' atwtion. fifteen miles this -Me of Wa--; i' at I P M At tost time there were nu pal-ei rei tt daa os the road. At "J o'clock part ot hert-ne. nio.iu m from Rockvilie. cr ei vills, fcweyye milw trom S 4iintrtr.il. ui,;,i.iiW Mmh Phair namber- . i.e oaaapoaad ttom the (sol that the time oc ed by the rebel iroon- in t.. it2 the railroad . i aval ..our an i itiree uirter- I hey consisted nfilt:itr caralra and art.'.lerv. I'l-l'.N Tili u 1. 1 y i r . 1 mm i tu w Hat i can leirn tne loiioain -eern- to a fa. la coo er in- t: is ruoi;efjf hurimr e he--0tli. 10th and llth.he t'otifederate - liad defeated t eeneri I a'allie V . , , k - . . .. .. .i . ... tl.A il.!, Um. A 4 a y , iiu , .. . . to ia.veksillo and Cadewviile. wore joined by tf f triMltia who hd tor some dava r.rt vi- ' '..r, aim u, . .at. inn. aa'i uiu. ei nu ou-f been KyiS un the Shenandoah vallev 't iS mi i ilo that one -iron-' column uf trooiv ah .h left Richmood qufts recently, did not

mar h throu-h the Sbenaudosh vallev. but was I

transported by railroad from Richmond to th Kapidan rivtr by way of Oordonaville. and from thence march.! to laebarg by way of Culpepper. Warrenton tnd Aid From Leeafewg IM arched direct to Kockrille, eroding the Potomac at Kdwar i - Ferry The whole Confederate

a a. a i n a ill !-. a above -tated. at 2 V. M. The? then moved down on the east aide of the railroad to Bladete-t,urg At 6 o'clock laatsveiui -z Wa-hincton aj closely invented on the north and east. IIIA HITl ATIOX AT BALTIUOUfc. Wlsitever mar be the fite of Waabiugton, it i- certain now that Baltimore will not he attacked. Indeed it has never been iu dacger tf attack. 1 he object of the relela in this northern movement are purely military, aud can only be attaiued .: .c? itred v a!l, by u !n t .-idheretice to tinrulen which gorern the acieuteof war. No mil itary object can be gained by the rapture of Bui timore. The time that would he nece-.iril v ... -a- , a. " I ...a l .u- ..c . : i M'.'i ! T.i aasi iii a t ii , Am at i r mi inrrs i imii I. i it (inr and in tl.e preliminary oreration of a fiec, 1 J 1... I . I ... .1. . :. V.- . !...;..- ti, . pr.. --"" I i t f , . I a Aliiht ., nlf- t iir,. . f mt iilftJ ill Hi I i hitlt -rriTe4 -awe to defend tbe city ssainst an armv ol releN -K ventv-fi ve thousand atronir: and the defence of the city, the fortification around It, I mr iu. ,re -umcient. n proper. 7 oj.n .eu . - u p . Ä r a .a . 1 The rebels know this. Tbev are ssgs-l cioMS etioughto know that, if they should Imard attack upon the city, they would have the i i - r ,. ........ "L ,"T7 7 w. , V"'"' i nem loht before the? could make anv .motc-Mon OD the work!j around Baltimore Notwithstanding this fact, however, (Jen t'rd " at lsl 'UM to tbe -olicitation of tbe City Council, and a lew en masse ol all the male , . , , . cttiren-i between tbe ages of ix teen and lrtvfire has been ordered (Jn this point the Ameti can of last evening says: "With SM organized, drille! and equipped militia force that could be summoned from home to nn appointed iendevou.s within a few hours, we could face such danger with perfect calmness. sreadtnexs, and self possession We cmnot place much confidence in I bodv of men who have to i. . :..! i .i; ....:i:...i . I ...I '. icnunni, unrincu, 'in itJ.iiici, .iiuici nuu i equipped within twenty-four or forty eight hour 1 Thev onlv COWStitute what thoe unaccustomed to the language ot ro.-c-'olreJ compliment term an '"armed mob." c.ipable of doing themselves as much hiir-n a the enemy." SCU0MFI4SSMBXT OS 0EMM&AL LEEV PESIN6S OS r. i.ti uortK. Now HhSi the reiiilnriements ot veleian tioophave arrived here, however, there will he no oc C isfoa tor the services of the citizens in the above capacity The military object which (Jen. Lee sought to accomplish by menacing Baltimore iu the manner he hs was to relieve Richmond bv causing a large portion of Cunt's army to bei detached Irom the sieire of i'etersburc I leave it for others to sav whether or not the veteran troops that have recently arrive here and at VY a? hi K' on are from (rant's ar.uv lut I do say that the number of the disciplined troops that are now poted at the proper points around this city ia such that the capture of Tialtimore is IsipSBsHilt lRi'in. x, ttr lly of tloney What SMS become of the local tenders? EvSf one know-, by this time, that there is a striugen "'" m "ey in irket At nr-t there was a f CHlliu temporary lorn- by the banks; and tno-e ho live ov tr.c use ot tne cinitai winch is ino - ewno neo mc u-e oi ine muai wiucn is ;.. f....,..i - a t i 1 i in . rm i ara.ik. ni'i. i i'ii.iai(ir-iiii - .,...... . t "ii i i ti .-mc: air i iuh ru i ruirini iiitrii unit. on - Then regular banking facilities were oinr.uieu.anu me ui-t cia.-. -peculators ocgan I . . t ' " 1 1 1 Hivir n.iiumi u. '!. uioii uiin neulaid oer lor a more coiivfiiie.it -teasou. aud plethoric purses were gradually depleted, until even tl.e fashionable belle, just rejdy tot Newport Of Saratoga, found her plan- .neu iced by the common trouble, and -dartled her friendfrom their we'd bred -ummer l.mguor by SM energetic proiast against the presence of a want so ea-'ly -upphel. How doc- i happen that mouev when , h;,- bee,. j& i printing pres.. and thus prod-iced by the reim. f., ... . ...i i. .. e . a wmioui even nie u.oni.e oi aigo'iime. Let sa ossaiiSf When the war broke out there weir, in tue Mitt- now sflseted by our cur rency. nearly one hiii.dred and lorty millions of bank notes, ...,d about SI kMMCM more of specie. tlseil til-lie.V. iiHtl'.UIi one-tninl ot tne latter W)t t raw! in the hank -eldom diatuibed. The I ....I .f !.:.. . I - A. 1 - - - " - - - awaaaawa aaaaa uo u.uni'i awaia oc r. uown, thertdoro, us two h lad rod and eighty million dol lar.s. Seeie has uow ceased to circulate as ! money (If State bank note there are a little j over one hundred and sixty million-; of National j hank notes about thirty millions; ot greenbacks i about lour hundred und titty millions; of the in terest-tiearing le'al tenders, intended lor ciren ; ; - y : r in a total ol eight hundred and sixty million dollars. What has become ot this immcn-e volume of money? In this city there are aid to be in the bank- ouly about ten millions of greet.backs, and forty millions of the five pet cent, notes, all legal teudeis. In Philadelphia the banks report but eleven million.- of legal tender, and the . I . I 1 . t . 1 1 , ! 'rU( uere are inc rvoiaiuuei: i an oi them, unoouhteoiy, in the pockets ol the people, i to ,rie uruinarv supplies tnns carried in ; prevalent high prices Every ; . i . ......... sA . . . i . ..ki: a . . I. . Miuiwmi uns uiuiiri .u spemi is ouuveu iu iiike i , . .i-i.. .: .1 u -- lor III" mn n-r iwiicui unrc nine- an uiwin lformerly to effect the same result All travelers in u-t more than double their nomiual resources helore they leave home; and everywhere the movement, dependent upon the actual delivery of money , reijuires a muidi larger volume. This of itsell would absorb over two hundred million dollars of the paper money There would still 'r "'' awiinwaaa ao W available for the purposes of tr.de lshat has become of it? I ei naps sonic oi our reuiers wni -innewneil we tell them that in our opinion it i hoardedl There can he no doubf of the fact Large sums ...... I... 1 , - V. i m.1. iLak .11 - - i in 4c VI tl. V l 'llaT 1 1 1 III Mil WUVIT; GlCt Ui?t LlaT 1 1 I i.,im vi.w Thev r not .le..,.JteNl iw kli They are not pissed from hand to baud, incrensmg the volume in motion. 1 hey melt uut of ?ihl si the summer rain sinks ia the thirstv earth What! this currency , so denounced lor its redundancy, st depreciated because irredeemable. ictually hoarded? it is even to. Is it because its value rests on. the faith of the Government . . ' .'.. ' ?",,m, , 1 can"ot be "r lhf "l notes are based on National stocks, and they are not hoarded. It simt.1v baeafaSS thev are, as " I ir as le' 1 i'.n in. miKf tliem eal ten, er I " : , , . - Kverv man an, baa a debt to paj, or fear- that be may bass aac an obligation, lavs by the tenler c ji:?. or nroro it tu h iinn.iiütiriir lorui I -A aL l a is a a uiiiuiwuuuuiLi, and the-e bo ..rds would uuickly re appear, and the market be sl,,tted with them i nere i u v ery clear MSSOO w hy the paaola ; :. w 1. 1 i . . .a a . . aa. a'. i itnin i.i!.' list , ..p.. .r i i 4. raat . m .t. n, ,i m ' . "-'-" ""-" "' - duke in pmpeusitv. 1 hey have contributed very little to the public treasury a- v it in the way earner oi taxation o: public loan- I he In ' ternal Revenue Bill hau been a farce thus far in its application to the country towns. It was 'never designeil to bear heavily upon the rural di-fii.-ti. but it has fallen short even of what it w.4- iiiteinle-i I Here i iio juntice iu lue distiuc tioua which it adopt. Take tbe IMMM tax M an SSSS1 4e We knaSJ B loan of ovei t!.rr-e 1 1 n . i ra. i tlirilfv ft t vi i 1 iataw m-liaav .ut one per-on hi- l rennte ! in- omeof -ix hundre,! doll irs fh,. . . timeoi ix nuuureii o-i. ir-. tue tet thus esaaSaUK n t-a: and yet thev a!i live ' h 7,,V,e US ftm lh-t tow ii will be eiiitil do! ara, and that comes lnm .7 i , , - , , T. ... the cler-vrnaaj, e know a pi t !erk in this -;ty who-e -si itv f,.r 1-blwa- -xteen dun ire.: l-.lt--, ...I -,V... .11 .k... I. i e .i uuimo, ii-u uw i u. i- me 10 ;av ironi i:,e ewrnui- thit ve,r. when the additional a-ess raent i cii.e-teu. eicnt o .. ara - an income tu lie sione pas ten time- a. much of thi tax as tbt whole loan Thiee humlred audi cletks ind there are many n. ie here, will pat almont as much income Ui na ths entire county in wb:ch that above town vß located. We do not mean to sav a cosnlrj man i . aar: i i in. . . 'm. niimp iini l iirni on lNiiiinui - . ' . . v na mu'-h tax. becati-- he ! ve, m ,re com! bl ukam that autn aa a eitv r'art whn .n.j .i teen hut.. i red iiut faj jf tOgra dred and one hundred thousand earning more, the ii nur uiiiiiuu niru v i i. " - i - - - i . in i a null levy shooM all come upon the latter, and the

tormer pat nothing. If two men in s town art worth twentv thouaand dollar), and twr bdudred

other in the same place only a thousand each, i t hers mod Id be good reason b? srery ons of the latter ahould pay lena thin tbe former; but would there be any justice in leryiog all ths tax upon tbe two, and exempting the remaining two hundred? And yet thia i the principle of the income tax We do not say that these unassssssd people ran escape their -hare of the burden This hope n fallacious, as all bo bare encouraged it for partisan purposes will riad when the reckoning comes. Those who pay taxes only at second hand, in the end will pay their full share, with interest and penalties added: and this without any change in legislation Th.it is in tbe exe cution of a higher law which none can evade Bat at 6rst, and until the tax can be slowly equiliz! with thia inevitable result, the country escapes its fair share, and adds this to its board. In the matter of loans, the country has not responded as we expected. The price t farm produce has been high, and the I irmer who had anything to save has put by a larger nominal furo than ever efore He should bare loaned this to the (iovcrnraeut if he desired the war to continue. The cities have been drained of their i capital, all of their ready means bainc poured into tbe Treasury; the money has been disbursed ttirOUCl the lAtCrUir. !Of UDPU6?. ÄÜO IsW IKU ! - a . I found - i its war back a- nsual to the center of trade It hoirde! It has added it bulk to ,rl' the intJaiion; sssi-ted in swellins the volume of price-j; but doe? not return to the Treasury where it is needed. If anv one will make a careful es : a . r i. ul.af. - ? - l I : i - i A . ' .i ' Ii es 1 1 j ' " i eji'ii ' US' - v ' I tj I a w a 11 iijtj i ui a j i ivi-, q j of e former nrc included in the totil. The semi-an nualtriyiitv-.il inieie-t have revealeil to us tartling discrepancy hetareen the popular esti rn i te and the actual facts as to the distribution of the nublic loan-. Tlu' lime will come, how ever whether o hwwrd are loaned u the ciovernmetit ..r not, when tbev must lie given up. There is a rule ut work which must distribute the accumulation, snd no jrrssp will be found strong enoiigli to retain it in that day ol necessity. V Joawnsl of Commerce. Outline ol tlic Confederate vfov cmrni in Via ry land The relnt on Wai ti ington Uliat was Done The lie sasttta BSC F'iiii.ipr.LriiiA, July 11. 1L. From gentlemen who arrived here o day from I Washington I have obtained iutorruatiou telating to the state of aft ha there on Monday Hnd Tuesday, while the Confederate raiders were suppose! to be besieging the city. Such infortnation is is obtainable leads to the belief that h. ,u;r,nf .U K.alAA.1 Cnit .l .or. ill v pajmsosn v a anw ai a v aa a ajannBtaswaawa " w jr severely ingoienea, wnne tneir outer injuries were few and very slight From the result of the ; operations in the vicinity of Fort Stevens, and 1 other places on the northern side of the c itv it is j evident that the Confederates had no intention of makini! a trene.al alt o k with the object oJ capturing the city. Their only purnoe was to . make a leint of attacking Washington to en ihle ', their cavalrv and mounted infantry to mispt to j Virginia with the supplies captured in Maryland; j and in this there is everv reason to believe thev were successful . After the engagement on the Monocacy on Sitnrday all the infantry of the invading force mirched direct toward Y a-lnng-too, while s very small body of cavalry operated i vigorously on the nilrond between Bsltlssoie and Havre de Grace i The movement- of the latter body were SQ rapidly executed as to completely deceive the military authoritiea at Baltimore regarding their purpose and strength. The people were excited ; and alarmed, and consequently in an excellent EaSlhSff to maenifv the rebel strength Thev be- I , i5pvim1 the raiders in their vicinitv to lc .,t In-: I three thousand Btrong, when in reality they did ,. SaSS am I . . . w i . i k r L tVl'tn tltr CIA lilt'! Pats I 1 a in 1 iiuaiiixi iii-'ia. vfcjiaia mi v iiunoivw i -i But footed lollows bovs with such exceeiliiig -wfrnejstti.it ttiev Wi . C no -ooner lieaidnl it j olie .M)i!lt ,Dta tnev ipcsaiod at another, and this ' rapidity of motion give -nine color to the supposition of their form: l.ible ttength. Rut after their capture of two passenger trains, and the burning of the bridge over Gunpowder creek, they decamped with whatever booty they had taken, and were uot huard of until they appeared near Kdwatd's Ferry on their return to Virginia, j While these three hundred cavalrymen weic operating wherever they pleased, and producing consternation amoiii; the loyal men ot Baltimore t and other places, the infantry under Mj. (en .Poim t. . lirecKinnoje niarcneu towani y !i-;,inr--too. On Monday afternoon they arrived st Too a s- it t a a a . i way . , si tWaMÄ.bwSi I cep. thev scamped fortthe night, and remain! naiiviown. ai:u orove in iur sn uiiMitf is. onI . t- r m . i . . i fjUjet until Tuesday morning. Had thev really intended ft bon.t tide attack oil N sshineton tin v . wouu pr(,biblv hive commenced it when they i arr,ve.. By waiting until the next morning they gavp (;e A,lglJr t.;me to ui,J0!ie of hij forces :.tlll .....ihet, evnv tl.re.itened noiiit The J T'nion reitiforcementsthat wete MSiOldf lookel . . fnr fa 1(j nol re.iChed N lühington when the Con federates find appared before it, and, had vig orous attack been ordered by Ureckinridge, it might have been attended with more uccesjs than would have been gratifying to ua The Confederate line - .- extended a lar as their limited force would admit, for the purpose of creating the belief that their strength was really formidable, but this line wai ao thin that the use of our artillery in the .uhseioient engage meiit was quite ineffectual. On Monday night the expected reinforcements arrived, sad were immediately posted wherever in the judgment of Gen. Augur they were most needed Gen. Breckinridge hud established his headquarter at the residence of Hon. Francis P. Blair, at Silver Spring-, and gave strict orders thai the house and everything about and within I - i officer in tho Contelerate service, it could not h;ive i)t.eil more earef;v e;irdeil All the Dav CT I per md household effeets were nre-erved more ! r()I!!4iderateH than might he exoected under the I . i rrnmtura Some other houses n the v en - . . . . . . . ... n-n,ohn,r,1 tr nMH-nüt thai- hum rr iiia.1 ., - v ' ' v j ' - ' i . i i i i 1 1 1 1 aa a it t protection for the rehel sharpshooters, and it is evident thev were de-trovdl b? order of our officers. About four A. M on Tuesday, the rebel skirmishers adv in-ed Uiwaid Fort Stevens. The Feslerals at once oined on them and caused; 1 them to retire to the cover of some undergrowth j in the vicinity. DcSuItOTV firinjj succeeiled, but' no general etiKaement The Confederates then ; movevioward Fort De Kussy. aud again threw '

out ssiroiisncr-. hut thev were aga.n lorced to received retire by the tire ol the Federal troops, who were secure with tbe lort The forenoon nraa pas-ed A"01'"! " cjh remiunia and .ui .i n l . r r Premium Note- "ctired. . in tin way, the t ot.federates moving from point induct Total MasatfaMsa r.to BOistt, apparently looking for heiter, snd turned on expired and acnfinding but little. At one time they ndvanced eatsi Policie- to June :'.o, with considerable vigor, and drove hack s sirorg Swi Yi "

i.iiv oi Hfetirnr.-'.ei - uiai naa ucci; iiirowuoui , There was some apprehension that ihey would j get poasesaion of ihe fort, bnt the Federal troop I rallied and checked the advance of the enemy. fr i. i nave been able to learn there was no general and concerted attack on the fort, nor n,M. ,n, ,lPt,rniiMl .mre aakaal b. was there any determineil purpoae evinced by the Coafadarafas Their sole object seemed to uir V llir'iri .IICH liril -UlC ' t- r;w- lliru iw l. . .. .t . i . oe u hee. tne reicrai troops mii;ii or near theil wor& BBti1 lhe ri!ders could oacane with ,i.ir .:U I .l. s Lft . . . A. Ä r. "l.HIt.ll.,l L . wi nn nunc j i 1 1 i ; i r- anti iiytfii , I ttie ixtn corp-i. w hu-li ai-rivel in the a j weutout and attacked the rebels. Aa U bt tlifv VM wllhout Mp0l men line lieht .md thev wer' without suntnirt. thev ,,Ave wav before the veterans of tbe brwve -ixtli. i o . . . i a a ; . . - a 1 and Jell hack ;u sittic dis nier iue-n. w ttlt iu il;Je ;sive sk:r,nishing. and when Has Federal iroiisber went out on Wednesday tauru. inj the Oonledet'ite had dUapnesred. Small bodies of cavalry then went out couting but the enemy could not be found They hail withdrawn i during the night, leaving a few prisoners in the hand-, of the felerals. und. h- I am informed. bringing a'i the wounded away with them In I going off thev ate said to have uaurche-J around the outer line of work-. paM (leoreetown. ami : tlieTit.f toftTrds Mward - Ferrv. i t.i . .an - . I , . " ,4U ir0ej at that place or . Tueedav r.ipbt. awl ,,e refltalt ul lue a hole force wa undieputaal. I will endeivor to clean further particoisrs in u- u- . i .i. " ashineton to moin.w. and unti! then I am nnmiu,az fo mnle UtuTt. e,lrHy of the reaalti. of ,., ,. ., h.a ... ..I. tl.A e.r,U I ; i oe cav a in 1 1 v a .s a a una sill uitu Sil. aar I 1 i r ,.., .1. i..i r ... i.l...- ikai ha , C1UM(1 ,0 .j, et itasatH ami consternation was not one half so large as at first reported In fact if I-, doubtful if they iium'ered ten thouaand men. all told There it sow no iobt ol ths escape of (iePrank lin He arrsv-tsl n Baltimore to day Re port- aie iu circulation here that Petersburg has v,, (..p(uredt but the story ia doubtful All i rspjit- cin-iaiaiw new u uououui . . . . ... Siraoi s Ml I Itl i (HI I . i wt- v., v ..ti-ww w . , . , . j , - , . j H i j mesa Block.11 ent Block. fehfj

4TATK ITr.tl Tii Ctois The ETsnsiIIeTiawes ssys: 1 he wheat cron in thia section of the country

is now harvested Corn, too, is coming on finely. Ths late rains hare dons tbe crop muc. good, and if the season continues favorable from this on. we will hare a fair corn crop In Greer Township. Warrick county, thirty Republicans who roted for Abraham Lincoln hare joined the McCleilan Club ot that Township and declared their intention to rote the Democratic ticket. Roll on the ball! By neat No reraber Lincoln will hare no supporteis but tbe shoddy contractors and his office holders Ths real contest is now between Fremont and the nominee of the Chicago Convention. Tin Stktf Ooart SOTT SO. W gire the proceedings of the Democratic State Convention on Tuesday, with the exception of tbe speeches of McDonald and Turpie. which we will publish next week The ticket is probably the best one ever presented to the people of the State The old Slate officers, with McDonald and Turpie. torm a tower ot trengih which abolitionism can Il I DT V H I A i U T I fir CEllU IU V all writ a r- i t . II - . x known pi the people of the State have been tried in responsible position, and proved true to the trust reposed in them. They will be tri umphantly elected, go mote it be Laporte Democrat. AMUSEMENTS. n ISTMNLlTAls H A I I. ST tr.K U VNAOF.R Mr W H HILFT. Wednesday Evening, July 20th, 1864. ' i-ia :.v: ii- II.V i.VASIV Miss VIRCINIA BUCHANAN. THE MARBLE HEART. -0RSCULPTOR S DREAM. HAN'T ' upon at Mit MKRLKLL o'clock. Curtain rl-- at 8 prei-.ly ICpate-erved seats retained only till the end of the i Jf ftCt lDB.x ottlre oP- u frei 10 o'clock A. M. till Vi M INFORMATION WANTED. i TF ihN meets the eye of Wni.ua Mapiis or Kkohi.e hRis-.Iate of Ulevi laml 1 vnii" -e. lüfir parfiits ill be jr'ad to hear fpni them, by writing to Peoria, lllinoi- A P. MAPI.! I Wü KR WIN. jyü0-l&1t FOR SALE, AXE AT COTTAGE JUST FINISHED OF SIX 0000 roo.ii. Price 2,500. App'v a the Branch Bank of ihr Stat-. j.v2U-dat MEDICAL COLLEGE. HE DIC A L CHIslsMB OF O HI ? CINCINNATI, fSaHK ri-Kularcourse of ketatsa l'-cin Tue-.lay, NoB veraber 1, 1SS4, and will continue sixteen weeks. Total foes, Profes-or -even), Dissection, Hospital ami Matriculation, eS. Aildresn C. G. COM KG YS, Dean. ,.giyut tilli-.-J.-.-.. INDIANA CENTRAL T COMPAVf. Ii LAFAYETTE. f AcCUlUUlated Capital, $349,038 80. QUARTERLY STATEMENT '. the Thro Month ending June Mi, MJM. Nuuihor of I'olk ies isMied from March 31, to Jane 30, l-'-i .' SaM Number ol Policies i-saed po- ' ... . . i v. .,i lull 1 v,uUM..,anu Total number if Policie- i.--ued to June 164 In.urance on property amount - in to ti,:i2.:.:y imi Number of Polle:-- expired aud canceled by the Company iluring the quarter Number of Policies expired and canceled preriaus to Marrh 31, IStU Total number of policie.- i-xpir-ed and canceled to June 30, 1H64 Total nnmbur of Policie-. in force Jun- SH. 1s64 is 1SI Ui Amount of Property insured po"c,e!' Pired and (' I IlCt 1 1 1 1 l.,-.o; m ; Total amonut ut risk Jane 30, 1S64 ö,5S4,505 10 Premium note- received from March Ul, UN la June Ml liS4 m,0Mi 7u nSfjM M $tttM9M 3u Premium Notes received pr.--a . .low- to .viarcn .ii, iroa 1 t... . Premium V ...... ..,..;...! on r at a i , Premium note returned en exi.ired and canceled Policies ",572 3U9,126 IH 14,121 ii asjm ir, Premium N -te? on hand Juie 3), 1U v'u Premiums received rrom BBfrMfr" survey Fees f Cah Prt-mium.- received preHsosts March 31. lf64 ToU cn pr,mi,ltll. " -7.T3 IS . is: ' s.STI "Mt 47. 77" penaea t June o. I.s64. :,-.,mc 7Net ljala::i-e Juue ;io, )-i S-i4 9,088 SO ! N"tie. Nolle None Loaaes A'lju.-ted and due Lo - A.tju-ted ainl nol Ilue 1.-- .teported awaiting prHf State r Ixdiaka. Tipp:, axf.r t'oeirry, ' " - - Cry ..f Lafayette ) ,, ... ntbee ZT ."c1 , u 1 i . J' unor. tLeir fiath, darn..? nth "that the for.. r'-i.-a raK v . I i . a. I rurf .if TI huiliai ilnna In- iV.av I rw4 ; r t l . ranee Company to June . u mi ,. haan h, tl.e tok.-of jid trmanv. true r.i..i .n.-.. f .-t to i the bent of their knowledge nd belief." v- ... .... . .-t .. . . . . BU..-.IH"! aim -..in uj nel--re me, Till- 31 n iiav 01 July, 144 JOHN j. A I.I.K 5. J. T. kL. . I'.VMKI. Y.H.K V l.hY. rre-i. H. Mm m ii k. Seviy. i vRU IKOS THF Al UlTOROFSTVn.. Mrn-it nt Twt Arnrms orSTAya. Iülummu-, April 13. 1 ü I .ieeci it a alter f ju-tice t ay that, in company Mr. Partner, niv Deputy. I vlited Ufayette, examined the book- of tue Indian Central Insurance Company, ai.l, after thorifogrbly iMiti-fylnK myself of tbe auioui.t i tLe - u..r.ef-. anl tbe mam er In whicn "W I a a..'1 "m'.iud are caaaactSS, 1 can. with phaaure. recoaonenIt u all who doalre ic.uraiR. t f. ai.d the Comoaoy dir.ied by competent ai,t fitl,rnl officer, it- tmaine, M .sccordance with tfce law of Indiana; rt-evpnal rapttly lncrea-njr. atwl it tran-actic-r,. cot.flned .i-Limh hmiu o'the stte. belte-e, therefore, that the Indiana Central ethe onfirtenee and tunporr ' f our c tiien and 'hut nil Iii .In elf i 1. it MLi, I . patronage. e.peciallj f tri crporati n. J. klSTINK. Auditor. BOARD NC HOUSE FOR SALE. N JlYYI.Y fUled us asd in gooSorde. Conlait.-1 roomand att other conret. .- -e. TYrm. eay Ajpty acM.aa.i.i r i r. to. a , aeaiera Ha real estate, jaljlt-dlw. JtHI U. si LUV LlVtfiY, SALE AMD BOARDING STABLE. o io Sua! Pearl aireel, in rrnr ef sauiinil Bttlldinc. martl-dly

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CLAIM AGENCY!

A. F. NOBLE,

I SOU -KVKRAL TEAKS PAST At IifTISO DUM 1 of the Seruihl Awdlter f tke Treasury DiSHssnH. AIM AOEXCT at

1STO. r YOHX'S BLOCK. MUM II JIEKIDI t! VTttEET. I Dl V POil. INDIA

PciiMon, Back Pay anJ rVuat, Prur Mt.se', Col Claim fur loan of Horar and otbrr pruperty. Par of I all ntbrr Claim apairt he (iovrmineDt, SSawSI r co1 Officer' Returns mad oot, and Ortiflcatea f H tic, and all paper, in relation to och Claim. Sc. pro J I r'rre.iory Crtitkat int all tber colle.-ion

$100 Bounty! 8oldir diM-liaryad on jrc..nnt of wonwls wHrwl D l.attU ran t thnr H"inty rBBaweaSwU y by aeod.n i Ik-i diK-harire t jLa 1'- OULK. S. B. liiforBiain iiaii.t i.lv .-. rt.allj nr by letter.) eherrfnlly giTi Knrkr paataar alatnpfor .ill ! r.'ijuirlnn an anwer. RBPERBNC BS drneral LA. Ni BLE, Adjutant General State ef tn.liana. Col. W H H. TKRHa a rtnaax hi) Secieiarj Eetutive IVjiartmot. Indiana: Major DAMEI. McM.t KK, Chief PaynuMer. lutr s . f h. nana and llltnol.; Bam. J. KISTIXr, Audinr sf f?at Mai t M L Bl DV Payma-ter, V 8 . tr f. S XEWCoMRS; Msasr. KLKTCHKK. VaJSS k CO., Baaae.a Mir- A A J C S. IMKKISO. laaaherv Mnar HKUHKK. Jr. A CHURCHMAN. Banker; Hon. W. H RANDALL. M. C. Lnd.i K M Ht NTfNiiToN, Ca-hicr Kirt Natioual Bank. Wahinrtoii, D. C. .. M-dAwlaa

DRY COODS. closing out sales AT IHKTrade Palace ! 86 & j WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME, LORD & Ci vv worth 1S1I1XG TO KF.TIHK KKoM BUSIMI Bl ROW offer their large anl -plemlid stock of jrood-. $100,000 T At Iew Vork wholesale price-, and many ' ud lenc. Feeling under obligation to he public for the , er large patronage we have received, we have omelndol t adopt ibi- method of cI-:ik out our present mock. tH-r-hy giving them tbe advantage of buying tiieir gout?, alow as the same can tie houvbt at net whole-ale pric. in Eastern cities. This i- no tictiteu- cry, nud we will . ontinne the sale until the wbwl- -to k i- cl-ei .ot. We have now in -tore the largest and lest -eleefed 'ck ever brought to thi city, cm-i.-ting of SirMMHI Worth ..I SILKS, Comprl-iiip SVaMf Stade, frm the m-! r.siy and beautiful Moire Antiques, To the cheapest PLAIN SILKS AND SATINS. W hicli will l.e -old sojsssesasl ihe recent irrei eH . vance. FANCY DRESS GUM, Ih itn-at variety. Our buyer leiri at the head of o. market daring tha -prinx, MM made extra efforts to picure the finest and mt fa-hionaMe in tbe market, cm pri-inf;all the late Paris Novelties, MERRIMAC PRINTS, spracsue's prim i u irii riviiiiö, AMERICAN PRINTS. DUN NELLS PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS. SHEETINGS. HOSIERY. GLOVES, E M IUI OI DERI ES. HUME, LORD & CO, IMII t V IMIIS I J tf FOR SALE OR TRADE. A GOOD INVESTMENT. ITsm Hfsls? or tu Tratlt - nk - CITY PROPERT AsriKF.notsr'. aTaasrjsorss in irmrif nw' In ihe town f Acton. 12 mile- from Indianapolis.; on the ladianapolia ä Cincinnati tailroad. Tbe Bunr.e-- Property la on the Railroad, with aa aa. tabhahed trade, and the W arehowee e larf e a ad cowtwiodioua, asd costa.n all tht facUMiss for handling aa l 1 Ii I. i m m mm A U..l.. TV. Tl i Wl " - - - u ill Ilk .i ail. mown I . M. r . i 1 ' r-.,ttm, . . ru' , . 1 joining tbe Store, hut ram o red n-w modern ty'e b'n-e, with a welt. Haters and out - hou-e- tompiet., and contain about ai, acre of ground, eDciwed with a hant-ome and abftant ial feoc. Any one wanting a rood home, and a permanent paySM bttafna, withoal the raormou exprnaca attending cSy living, will Snd tl.i a fd inve.tment. Kor trm apply to or addreaa B. H wAVo, july)4'dSw2w Indianapoiia, Indiana. BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES vr wiioi.esalk: WWTr. ABK XtTW BECBlVJXr. A IJIBOB ASSOBT WW ammt of HOOTS and sin IKS for tba Smmaawr avad Kariy rail Trade. esabrsdaa moat cftLe new -tjie- .f . and we call BWd t'.o., all of which Bare been carefulla aeleeted. fret confident that we can pteaae all who will call examine oar -tock.

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at WahU.irtn. i . . na "Ptw.i imjvfi;wki lUtiun uf Katioo, Fwel and IJaartera, kecrntüj.y gm j .nr ..f War. Itiartrnna-trr-- Cbe-k aiMl Vrbw, awaV ed on reaanaable teraaa. odehtedneaa ..t.Uioad froan tan- Impart aaeaSe, aw bct aaJy and correctly execntrd mi. tlx Itcnded to DRUGS, MEDICINES, C. mi KKKFKR RISH. South Mi iiiiiii Ht V AST FHn rxi n Mtrrr. INDIAN APOLIS, IND.. WHOLESALE DEALERS KXCbrmVFI.V IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASSWARE, PERPÜMEÄY -AMU- ' Fancy Goods. PURE WINES ANO LIQUORS. I 117 K 'M.l- THK miMi .K(-., WW filSTS to the atrfer lalaSMalia I. and larlir them, when In the ritj-. to look throu-h oar trk Oar ft uds were bourht when f4d waa st fl M. snd ;'..re the additional SU per cewt inerea- in Tartff lmt I which, we are eonAdent, will oabl ma f . - II rood our line very ..w and yet realise a yr.,?. . rill di.p.icate any t'niauiiati hill ftnctaatioiia I priree et, idered. , Ordere are - .lie i ted JeT'tiS Sty CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, vice. NEW CARPET STORE vx wiion h, ll II II I I ea Olli S( till, OP pits ITH THE CO I ur ton sf: WK IhVF K I.U'.r fliK k OF CAEPETS. OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, SaTIN DELAINES, REPS PEKIN CLOTHS, - , - - . ... . Uaittlt.K, l.are. mi.lin A aalllHf ham r . m m w ' ' Ä S. Wm At of tbe-e Qosmi having been parckaaed bcSage the ' late advance hj the Ba-t. we wi!l rtl rhem law er thai New T'tk whoieaal arte, lao jat leotaawd Hi aaaiai Flau em U alt lili' Mttal inloa wla:at KRAUSS 4t CALL. 9 jeJVOI tiv mending and scouring. CONRAD 11 KNDBB ABU tCOCBKB. baa rimiasj, li M i farS'a llvi Iding. gowrth Saawy. Bo. S4. eaeaer of Waahiogi.rf. aud Meridian at reel. Jeaily rwwoeaied and tepaiiol All khaSa uf taal aaSaajutaxt Sarhawa and ue beat atyi, rm flBMrt n.Hwe and at leas Je4-t?aa