Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4300, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1864 — Page 2
DAILY SENTINEL. fÜüilO-IT NÜST BI rWitlTfO JrBW THl'RSDAT MORNING. JULY
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET 4 pai tat i -He l for Uanteaax GotsTae. tH Tnrala, nf wB.m Far latratary of State, J KVT. 8. ATHOW, of Mart, r far Beabtir of Stata, JOaEPB E1S10IK. f PMMttaa Far TrcMorcr af Rute, MATTHEW L. BUTT, of tnttaaa. For It'.trMf Q WTml, OtC AB B. BOBD, of IVeatar. P BnsOTtetrotit of Public tnstrvet.SAMUEL L. BCOG, of Alien. Far Jndge af the fepretae 0n. SAMCEL E. PBBEJ., of Morton ASDBIW DAVDKjS, ef DtweAar. JAMES M. MAMMA, of Awltrtaa. J A MPS I- WOBDB3, of Alloi. For Ort of tV Supretae tVar. KTHKLBEKT C. HIEBEN, of Baal For Elector at Largo. JOHM FETTTT. of Tippecanoe. aiMIOX K. WOLKE, Bf Harrl-oe. I .tingetat. t.RAHAM M FITCH, af C WE M. PBA5ELIW. w. for DtaUtct Elector-, ira fcietri. - M. BOtafOMB, ... n gant FETEEMTK.E0.of Vaadrrburg. fjeraad rxtrt-PI-UAH RKWLA9D. M PI v ' wanr-ii T fl a. ;hoemi.t. of L-wrroc. Third that net A. L. CABLT05. af I -a" - ' - ttafo- LBI.AHD. of Jffer Flftk IHatrkt-JAMKA RBOWN r.aaEagaiit -THi. MKASa. of Wayne, txth tatiraet-FRASK läMMMH if Muraan. ln-inaant-B. F. DAVIS, of Bhalb). Aovestb DlaCrWt ARCH. JoHÄSt -N. I- ' lagen; -OIO W TBOMP8f)5, ol P'k. Eihtk Diatrict-J. C APPLEOATr. af Carroll. ttfirnt LEANDER MCLL Rti, t-f CUWvon. Xlatb Dial riet J 6. oKORNr MarSball ttaaont KLLAb Bl HX -Twath Durrkt MUREBT I-oWkV, ' nif boa frm-t'wti-Coti-ilagiat f w. HPBÜTT, t" DaSa EtovMth Wat rir I. W tMRrTRT. ObniJafeKt M. R. OVERMAM OEMOCrUTIC CONGRESSIONAL TICKET, First I-'-'-wuiMM K.S1BLACE. TAln! D4trtet BEERT W. HARRIM.TOX Foartk IMotrtet OEÜEGE BERET luaiak Ttl Ml I Ii I T1FI W. TOOHHFM Ninth Dtatrict DAVID TX'RFIF Towta DMrict JOSEPH K fPaBBTOB Bleventh W-trict-JAMF F. Mc DOW ELL Tbe Dr.ft-t Ire Hundred I liomand tlare Ojj ihe evenii .. December Ith, A . ju "immense Wat meeting" was held at Masonic Hall which was addre.-sed by Governor NeSHVW, Hoi. RoirEr Dali fWEX. Judge Sehii, of For? Wayne. General Caaatsurox. and others And, be H remembetetl, in this connection, that not oue oi tbeae diatinguioht 'nave felt it incumbent upou them to di-cbarge n datj which they so lorallr, aloo tcntlv an ! didutart-t adly enforced upou other- Thi- iiitctin- w iheld near etAjhl tnoi.tlra aga to tid in r.ti-ir tiota due from Indiana on 'he call then madu by tbe "Executive brauch ot tbe Government " f r more men. What it iu en.euts wete the'-, held out to raise IeAei 11 iBOUt We quota fioaa the J "am a! the following ex tract from Hi- EECeileoew, Oereraot 0. I'. Mok TOR'b tpeteh ap i the crado! The .Toürtial'reads: Governor idot'OU br ,B hi- happiest manner mamsm TlA 1 at . WrB SAW ! I addressed l w. swm v.--. mm-m. M He believed that tbe ran rapidly draw in, to a close, and that ; fjMT if aw v vaatawiw v aw.f i jrobMy he soldiam now a ftW BIU ; but the gover enlist: u-g ui.ty neve: go reeroflBeut demvrd- ,ltcm. . i a... t ijl. ,1 1 it i. wi -m" iw mi unu in' ui - Tbe spring ctmpalgri t'eif : ven man . ..... VT . ,, , .. (tn who was raised uaWBr tht call w.v- ; ! el in the Beld Instead of the war drawmg tapidly to i .. .a. ., dtiM, m onnaeoiiy preon-'oi r. e rr :- is ttvo ! tb BnatkBaan i.trtv ui liiliii i the b : ia.i ...- .k . , ... those of this )ear it ti aa . . . . , . , If (tot Monro eataeoeti i houe- -enli- ' ., . . , . 1 i ts in the exuact w 1-sr luoted, i shows iu :he exuact we har uoted, i -hows tha; hu' little coeAdence can be nlacei in hiiuiletner.l aiul a uiu-: r ir tml it' hm h.t he J P - -- - Al to md.ce volun.eertWM he wa uilti oi t Je x . . , ... ceptiou uuwortov a man iu his position. Jnat aeaainaa u tha .Ua, aaf tk, .,.,: r- - 'ampwiatua a conference of the (tovernor v " t . III hi. llliooi and Indiin w hel l in this city ' and t!ie-e ciitleuea. ttte-ut an y conMiltaxiun I with the people ol ibeit States, tet.. dried to the rrwsidetit one hundre! ihou.-:.d Uitu tor one ; hundred day- -ervice Thi- was imposing a bur den ot the gie- mr.i States ol the West at a time wnaa iabr war iu-t ucasivd What twlic or iuatice ia thu, iiMritin. atu K , iin-1 theVkaatern.n.i,:, l.oot the Kt.e.t Statea that have ur et r- rontributeti their m..it( ti.-i.-le i 'Iii et ... - .i.ltet- v..t i..;e lr.:.. ...bin? Hut add from fha r ' ' rnim Je: atll. . it will not ( lutirtilLM! thnt lint ' jloaroN declared tht no mole imu would be ueceasary to give a buisbing blow to the rebelBnfffl .it III that th -it nie, then in lb. field iple to overthrow tbe armed relteli.e nalioiial .uihoiitv pvet tha rebel Stataa Tbeae promisei. luve bet . cu.le to the f Uy I baa tuet in power evw iuee thc beginning of im war Kath drall at call for BjOOfB a a to be b laat. eeet enaBt w - ,:ai e fortii ie: ; for tbe obvect ir. view. We a:e baJi l tl m m bu are raaaiog the 1 errnment rna-'hine that a tiane of war it ia the dun of the citizen to surrender hie jadgmet t b ti:e t.otet nnicnt, meaning Li!clx. M-'P.ton 1 C1, ludthat i? i rreasot to aeatM)(1 t'ua tmaaa. ulacy el the poWaEfJ that he If tbie letrle wa MCepfcd a- the file ! conviencr u m iherr bl m aetaf f4 BMBBraifJJ the liberly ... tbe citawaa.. a4 prBTeaAAt the eataMishmen' oi , d.poriam! BfatwaB the aAwin. aob . thmk.ai . e ..f Indiana lo ladt-i aarioQaly ut-on the rrreaent ..n .Iii.... .. ,...i.i. -ar.:.- n .. a i. -"IV" j ........ -. - .. . UU WTTlTT- r.l, un- ... . . . . vers. Ui IDC tanawl. and liate.r ! . -..er wboarea4ateriiig the ove. rat, when the eventa oi tbe past lirew jear. .e .eviewed? XotwftkatAuditig tbe aarare giver, tr.. time k. urn, awaaciall. ut,u eaeh - c.l' ,..r toorn that aaeb a. tu ha iha Imi aUiM.. . ia woald ta . as. ew- tr i jc l:i auptaraaaki: -erBbertOu. at'! - laiedav vu. irr ;b m a call lor Eve band".- thou-.'"J u.Qtre met j . OwafBbwt li 'VenwM latoBrnr Bsstfrnl tiat people j that Beb u wj laaadl Iranaax a. a sluae. and ! dbBt Ä waa probaidr h .i the mH Ut4m ajU.-( . 1 might never u the C ! ! t'hev eo Heran laVaUaaud aWote tdue tW baa ..w.e - . .. .T; ui uva u.c -uer call br me hk-d -s - : , , -ftru IIJV i acu tat line Adm?niatratayii are review ei h .ne-tl Bffaj fEwFBtWlaoafciy. tEBB) mat r.e . ..ve.i on caitb' will le Jefroyeai if the preaei Bart rule h perpetaated? awawaaaaaBBWaawaaaaaaaaa. anantnntlnn in Mae 1 .4 Ml I s wgne Barrnaiwla ENwarict. The Lya! Laaguvw ui Indiana met n. .oun ril 11 iliaa.ri-t ts.iiT.iit -Ü now .! r . data for Cuagreaa ia opyoaitiou to Mr r ,,,. iiovarwer Moatoa mad a peech. which will ot
aowrwe appear in tvpe heie nd eteewber to d ty
Thi prwdactioei. nowitrtaundaWg thoee wbarb hur peered ed a from h Maie source, b herald od tkt Republican dooumtoi of the eamj pigt We hae read -somewhere about a I toaDUia laboring and bringing forth tnouae Hi Kilfrcy b an miff He iuiinea bw j iurptioi of INI 1 1 t BWQl.ai the example ot Jovenwe natAH. aWhonth 'he r-rcunuunce - blilr..! nuilMilillD 'll-r A irw !- II We are also dr?oeid thif Jnd.' Hv'wnr lollowed Hin Esccllcnrr. n.d -m:oe hi- d'i- will 1 likewise ptiblbheJ. Cel. H. P W-HtBVMt V i u:i. .:. couaij, ii dfared the "I":.- . !,i . I. v al I.'igue l"iiB9. ondidate" fyr 'jfrrs-, and one Mr. Raow-r, s( Owen OOMlff, as MtBa the candidate f-r Citcuit Jtidue upo the aaiue pi -it lor m ft m - II i 'It rw """ pnrucui.ir -c ..... ü He an area lie C aaiveaitian In the A aatrala III tritt. ..eft ins c'ltietl in oui St.i t- ol nn.r Xuißcame tlian the .:n enti.tn bahl u. ..r-'i. a ana. Mm . .a. .aaw a 1 b'irg. l'ecatur c.-it,! v, ui, u,e .oin , jm me noasiaataon of caadids'e for Coairre-.- Ihe gtllant, tried and ableW. S. Holm an, Josirn V. !iMi toi LK and Dr Gi;.t.i Rrartr were an riounced t-t I ted hr by the delegate? On I the fifth lullat Dr. Uaaav Lett his .imfM-'itAts Then is ime-od the i-ell - ifieii. iirit ol tiiaae wU'in the Democrjuy ol ibv Fourth havih?cd to honor Hole ax riiat n.d Lat,Uertt narira after him. tke in the iat H and natriotk tera.. Isttli agteeing in th; that the woald SOaporl the uiaainatioa, and, if netd i,r.';,e a uld barriOadl 'be hallot-box with the Ljad bodies of thcm.elv es ai d their hie. Democrat, to depoftf bra rote -hunldbe di- not A more patriotic ri.i-:e ,-ur e-' .i 1 eh-utn' eii a t Mr Hoi.avx h verrd w i- neret listened to hsr art coi-tituetjc v And round ami at -eiradne. t..o, wt-ie Mi IliMt -i-.rri k - rfüiirk Both siauien who will be held ia remembiai.ee bj the Democrac) Dot nly of the Fofjrtli trj-tri-t, but throughout the State. After the proceeding- of the convention aeo closed, Hon. Thomas A UiM un ar bajag pree ent, was called to the -umi He -aid 'bat he a;- " ratified tt meet so mn.v of bb oi I coO stituenct. It argued well Ur tbecouutty when rtjid i ii' I lespondble itizen-, stich as he saw around him, turned out lib such men, with out hesitation, he would h ire the rcat issue-t now diriduia the eouutr Thev would decide. 1 ney nao tne right to .lecide 1 nc naiiot was more poni-rtu! th tt the bullet. t ome what would, their rih'- v citizen- they would main tuin. but ' Mi li i. vnaiv K- tem trkt-d and we can bricdy note what he aid th i' he had no hesitalioa iaeVclaifag hiaaaell tor peace at the e.rhe.t . r, , I pncMf th'e moment, upon the bEEfe ol tbe Coostitufion. and looking to the restoration of the bnioi. ..ui lathers b.unued it He did not believe tluit war could bring about this sort of pence , 3 r HBi this i ort of lawn. He did not believe in confiscation and extet tnination He lid not be lieve in Urcout'e war nolicv at all. Lar the lands tributary to tht Mississippi desolate-
slaughter the men and hani-h the women and; the great detriment of their bti-ines, and .otuechlldrew and where would ie the mat kef for 'times are not delivered at all.
Indiana's producer He did nut -peak ol the tremeiidou inhumani" of thi- thing, but he akel I., -c sl.o hold loin to r- k 'he tlllTtt l As patrit.tr. let them-ietlcct upon it A- ino-M-ted men petson.lv. let t'nem relief j-.n it Tht icit Mis-i-rippi h.i- always been the outlet lor the surplus product of Indiana The Southern . mjrkc ,or ", ,h': eihauslible a i an toia be given up because .: , rs North and .South ,A - i. i. .1 a v...n ' j 1 iii 111 1 iu - ir i t ii.ii.ii i irmi . .ihm 1 1 v r -r u. tu, ii iuu' ii i ,v it, ti t i aau j sum uuti ti e r all pei taining to t.tir -tiMicultural intereat? in order p sr ta a t a ttiht:t ii . it an T' t ! a r. . 1 attsi .a At it fa I . I . i . a . , on tribute on ii-. Mr Hkxdekes pnictBaled and spoke of tl e MaaaachaaefAs had sent 10 the Southet d Mate- to pioct.re negroes ro enlit insteatl of w white men He wanted o know whether the , , I l . I -1 . 1. ll t f . j et nor oi it uiar a otno uo a use ining. ne ft a tuietl to kfiow. while Massachusetts was thus P'Cpanng to escape the conscription, whether "OTor epeeiwi wanjfB stn.i n.s tony represenftJ ..It J ir. f... . tatires Ssoittb. who would t ome back with then "egfO. ttch tl.c to be phcfd side BJ aide W itt, mm : a r m ' äf fcj v - a. ever nu nuostrr ihi u oram or ouwmni f ...... I i . M.. . ...rl t iu.a . w k 1 1. ...... I iiiii . uric a ncj;i, mm tucir 4 nuun oi'tu How would that look in one of our glorious Indiana regiment-1 Certainly, if Cua.sr orSHrt ..Mtcri- bbareeaaJted h. this war, the beare . nirn whom we ha 1 sent from our Mate would rebei againat i' I hey lo uot 'o out tt apill their , al . a a . f . a I .... my wmmm i ,"r" From thi- Mi. lit m-kicw- l i.sstd to the con - hl unenRl 1 i . . .l . j . 'M L . U' cr:tT,on ,ne P"4" :UlU ,,M? ,I0n I nai act leui tiuel bioo l, bloo.1. bb.od. .o ti eetibai Know, but blood ia what thc OciTcrDfEWit wants . ,, ... arniei. v.jur ne'da muat he waste, your crop i ....... : ... ..a a . j l-r: Touren., u.iucr a..- vou-, r.ps.o.1 , ... , the trmies ol thc aEtacnt .t Wa-hin-to, Qewajnae MaTo'- complicity in thi aaatiai o: the next draft, a-well a-hta cietutive usntp- , EfBena in ragaawee Stnt aattcra. aune alao doti d Hh Kxcellenry's ap;)i.ii ition to hi- wn preteitdetl pahllc aaaa of tho iople monev was dwelt unon. and it afBf nbm that in ordi Barv times the official r offlciil- who flboul.l i.e guilty ot aiuli enduct m thi- re tit would l e lepudiated by the people Mr Hrxpcirjs coiicluded. appewliug to iL who beard him to ?ay whether, niter nearly foui rears trial of tbe present administration the "t:t 10 -'ve WlWlfJfnwOl BBfffw P :f fM,,r years ag,. we were a united and pro-i-eu-people A wional prty triuraphe! orer ' rt hirh kuW ,,u tjl'r,'n- nn tamA' ! 1 nu Sbould. aith all the momentous c .tiei jeoLO betotr us, with ill tbe .doom .iimI - ........ i.;..i, ..... .....rvnaii. , v, - i . I : .v Iauu. w.mi . 1 U th'Wltf ot MBB.V BWr vout.jrest and bl1-''d "' r treasure should fb ,t see l5oBl Prt-' COEÜBEed longer in pcaet euntroffed it ban -howu themelre. alike M:eat-Ahie in war and M pea.-e tven IBCBBlll 1 , , 'a . j . . rfc uvc.iuii - i po-tie.. .1 tf:. uii'ie io mr in-, lBB bj dslioul fBBB fd Thev I W. J I - . 1 . . k . . . . 1 . . 1 is nj'i ;-r..ftVt-ci nrat.inat me -'utsj ruj-es st..ui i me bark intf. tb TTiTon Thev had nrorawftjt -. r . t tne t. irtrenerate oeot anouio i .-- a .1 .a st m it. a laa .iuu t. .id, Utr lioLsea tfiuU all ne i:n-ee vial ii- 1 t( kc iua.le lire bv the urogte-- of K,ft. l.i ...,.1 i .... i .ii ...I,.-. , e v ,i . . ... ... .w. . i .at. " ' " irr. a.H. au tuet ur Ura - s -hou'd remain a 'her were Mr Hex M " . M " 1 re Mr Him a ae si . awiav iu- rr .vi proyoMiuii at v.tsr
"s .tierti negotiaiois a i- !, irJ one He did now know bow mnch tb r..efv,eeat .1, ... " , """""" atewittttEe rTctwacwT aim maEenonnjeetioii on tba: ground That individual had told the-e sm a - . men negotiator - tUal ' wtol e be w ould 1 1 a, . amy tbtt.it feaai -w .ot it M gbt t )mtxU c-.ielitit.n. h ' .'- rilied must be sub acribj li In other a r i- ere an. to be 1.0 ... ...a. -s 1 . 1.. ... it. r rft . - 1 . -- coaipeomrae. Co ulk of pease tat lea a there . ' waaatie.-:, t. '.c white m .r, aovemment held ; nu eawad in alaeeti Vet th same Pridot
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himself willing to JS'uar ill the Confederate
detV. incurred during the war. br ayiog that ewIUterala and ..iMtantiaiV ewi-ide ol the ne gro question, ahould be treated shout in the moat liberal tttma! Fellow citizen. Mr Hai.i..as concluded. burl from t-wer thi Muffler time erter ,t,d JfnaEt "nd P : hi" P,ace wiM mac a: 1 .1 petriot. md -r.oed,!T me w :i mvo a Lmon. t . l . ' ii u ur..,.. t ii iu u Hon Sa. H HraEiES followed Mr Hr.nlira- in an anie -io pcer n. ueciormg ior m m a t it rifiriMt.tlj f i'.Kf im I rnofc. and urvinv ntmn all freeman to olr tbe hw and -ee fo it thtt " . others ubej U aao He predicted that a houl i have an ei'Mting ran-, nd he enjoined njoii all to frown down mob and at the -utne time. lik men. aert their own ribta and !iU-t,. - iiwther wide la the Peace XegatlNlleajaa ' v-4i K y .Li , 3. ON a a ft av . . al mpantett l..d.nel .J.ftti ; i late serrtl miiou to Richmond. He oublbht in accfint in tle R.sfnn Transctit'. over his oan name, of wtntt he -nw in thai citv We extra: t thefoll-iw-in, and give it for hat it is worth: "I have nut, however, exchanged word with Mr. Greeley, or eren seen him, for fully three month, nod I luve no connection aith, in fact. I know absolutely nothing of bis ' negotiatixHii Tbif much, howerer, in reference to thai mitt talked ol matter, being a Yankee, I can It will result in nothing. Jefferson Di: -aid : Rat ! .-i Sunday, ''and with all bis fault- I bt lieve him a man of truth: 'This war onf ae on rill the laat of thi. feneration falb in bi- . rw. -ks. and htschildreo eiaa bis musket and fight ttir battles, unlc-- u acknowledge our riyht to self-governmeLt We are not fighting for davery We aie lighting fw.r independent-, snl thjt rM rxterminntion, wo will hmc.' " PfEffV tl I I M I IM'IOMI.I . ....vi RaNr om.nu- vtoi atino eiv,r. .oi;-. Ei-sroMU v. i ash kobbim; tml mam. ihi Ai.a.M-ikArioN -i v exass Li irra, or io m of RATS BEi-l I.ARLY M -mMKLr-SLY IETAIM1 ami 0PFM.1 tnr. casik or t.i.siRAL- m'clkl1 .N i I BI EONT RR" t Kl MONT MTING A W LhT LKN I'OST M AST KC J I. i: lrKlt'T ATTORNEY HALL s EM'KROM K IHI. MI-tINo Ml N oN IHI: BUT PATBOLU EBBPBFBSBSt, Ä( . 4c . Ac. ht-.-n ti;r Nt-w York w'orW July 21. It has heroine a matter of notorietv that the administration has prostituted the postofri-e os tein of the I uited Mates to its own pet-onal md noiiticnl tiurnoses to auch an extent that no one ,vruii, ,f the safety of monev. or of the invi olabilitv of private cominunication-, wheu comm,ueu Ut ."Wing Oi me tnai.r fei t I I U? tO 1 IS practice tit violatint; evert neron ! bberu i i a 4 right hitherto held -acred iu govertiBteuts and communities, tbe adunnistiiiti ti now arrogates b itself the : privilege of tampering with tho r-nrrlK.utlt.lllll;-u lit MtlVAIih.- Il.il til . Infill bviai rivil'U-uiV vri '.111, in, ... ... i it.- maliciou- hate against men who dare hone.-tly to eritii-ise and onnose measures which ther Jeem corrupt und IfBbeeile, ha established a lyEof eamon.ge over tne mail- as mean and shameies- it is p is-ibh- ! u the .u Initiator- . make it The prominent men of the countrv who op poae Mi Lincoln ui..l hi. policy now take it tmaf ,ef ul y.' thej.r iertfIS wliU he STl and though writing nothiu; that ther would be unwilling that governmeut oflicials should read, d they had any busine-s to do so, find a pjreal in convenience in the fact that their are BEt thc usua time üf UMÜ deliver v. oftentimes to uiuittwuiHueiajcuiwi. . r naraa uas aijiBi Tr; rino 'tTii district ATTORM'Y hali.V Lt-TTnn This matter wa. first brought to public notice; by District Attorney Hall's letter to one of the city EEBcr. explaining the reason of the nonreceipt by Baatl of Governor Seymour s letter to him in reference to the Houeediafl tsken in the ( mmttm ol -he Noild and .lournd of ('.niniet It apttaar- thit (t'tvernor Sevmour's letter was; rr . " . p jblbjbed kt the Argus, and came on in hat . paper to ew lork before the original copy :e ic neu tne iiistrict .Mioruev of man. 1 ne rt a s . t Wv i i-i . sp . a 1 lowing is bis note in relation to the matter: "To the Kditor of the New York Express: "Tour paragraph, although perfectly correct. referring to the non receipt of Governor Seymour'.- lettt r, BBBE. if aneEplaiwwd, do his depart ment injustice. I received it onlr this morning, under post-mark of dune 26 It should have beeti receivetl in due course of mail early on the Mv iderk called for it at rnv po-tal box several tiiu ye-terda . Another and private letter fiorn the Executive, post-marked June 24 d-o came tO day. I regret to sar that this ii nut the first time that -utiie subordinate iu the l'u-tottice, either in Albany or New York, has tampered with mr letters when their ouU-ide in dicated a-.-oci ition- di-' .-teful to the admini-tra lioU sympathizer,. A. Oakey Hall. June 2n ' .tunc , Ii k tSflfelW tl Wt th4 tOBW BO Of BBEtk ii ri l i nt' rim nit v im i tr .11111 u s i ai iu nenn " , , " - i , 7 V. .pain i HMtumoil u 1 1 1 1 n.rhaliu unci u.1 I ... Atnnr Sevmour's letter, lor the information of the dy rta-ty that presides over the liberties of the; j American people. The Tostmaater at Albany! to 5 K1-! touml.ni be has cot. we believe, vet :tttempteJ an explanation ttf ! .,- hr HLatrUa vu,.rn.. IT. II j awta a aa a- vfer ' inwnjw tfi a ivi uv t a a WM. B RKC0 a LRTTREi ol'lNKP. When Mr Hall wan ctirreapetuJinp with Wm. B Keed- of Fhrladeipbia, their correr.ponder.ee i ' regularly detained and opened. Mr. Heed, i " will be rem.mttered ha, been the vietim o. arbitrarv irte-t bv the administtatinn on one etcI J " i casiotl t,r exerri-mg hi coiiHtitutioinil riyht of tiee fpeecn Mr. rit.l nnaliy usetl to leave his . a a a . etivelot . - nWd Bl d indorse them on the outt iiJe, with a request that tbe government spy, i . . . . J . Ff i beirtr th'i saved the th'e ? business of onenm? ... . . .. . . r . the letters urrepl.tlous.y. anou.d read them HB --... , , ..,.,1 , ,,ull.,, w-mm-r w" : annoyance III! ORIGIN HI till s N t A K Tit I Er lit IM-. I tie lamporin. wise we bmim aWBEOi lua it oriL'iu in the belief that a prand oraanJEaVtioa. 1 ..nmamAamm n..r t., SnafeV' eaisted in the Xoiln. The Administrat; on, Bo doubt, ex perienced t.ne ol its periodical iies' liora a i "52 yur n;"tio 1 called tbe Knights ol the (tolden Circle pub li.i,e.; by some unreliable and malicious prtiaan pajatr. whi 'h w t- wholly an effort ol the imijin . i! ... . 4 . ihwai I SMtsA mm ewaaaa ( m sm BE im aw Ban r iwIiia .u.M.. ami ii ...,r.iiW jc.a.oi l.iawi io w.u.r this tusre's nest Ol tonraa it tu commenced. A . MW..' l.lllAP ..!.(. .k 1 . -I taakAt. .ir..laaV t I aft n 1 aft III l - VJVd , UIUVI II rrvSW, ..II,... 1 1 V H " I as ev publi necessity. - l i z t h t. oi rKEBOavarM aiaraTcasa 1 he lirst groud cowp dr mum which was knoah to the public was the oeizure in tbii citv of uli the teleimhic di-patt ir wbi- h had been sent or recelve! from May 1, 1-tit'. to May I. H6I The triziu est were ni de i.r M u-hl Murnr and Suoerintendent Kenedy simul!aoeooj.ly at all the ' Ofweaa I he documents ei.ed were vtt'.uinincus I , , c . , hu no doubt the olUcials bad a pleasant time looking them over; but nothing came ol them This sei.uie w-is made Mo '21. Iffil. br ordatl frm Wasiiinjjton rna tEfaWaafl HBLAi rt b ruT .n espionage of tbe m:iils waa then, no doubt, arranged bv Mr Seward and Montgomery Blair. the two bed pirit of the Admim ration and it i- found extremal v interesting and convent etit to open the private letters ol persons of whom t!iv aere ieaioL.s or -otcious. and tbos lo.iude of their secret sympathies The member of i e pp ssitt Hi -vri were e;arcr lb v vn .-.itl'.i ' a a w m. m m a m iv witt.tie! in tneir c . re-indeoee: and tboujj . nothme was di-. overe,! it i.a. Ien ,-i tirioe.1 n to the present dav No doubt the grent : which the Sectetarv of state is .aid to hara dis w mv ii . y v. i s . mi v i kLr .s -n u iii uiamr ii . .v w, K- . . . , ... covered tnrouia. t - - s. i made up rrom thi HI y oree t rot. n . , -on,- tt.e e.i t! n. all me moo i't-..ms in .iiKieiiiiut;,ii, ni nie i..i I . I a I 1 .! ' "n -"'i u-i om tufougu lue Kinand which have le, rwfu.lt collated, will be pobliahel. Wttl - 'i;nir head; - of treason igaint the oiarnmerT Of course. afc. m mrnrn . I lil 1 In A SM i W-h A fawl mm A - -aa 1lnr wm --t ' - -as -r.a atriy U3ui political -'ji-jeis.. and jarhapa aucb A wjrne t.. s-.m itmwvmeai man. ich t makewac -i barah iBnfwafa :e . . : trt . to tromirent man. the letter w ill be open et! and i e I a n r U t k. C taaeo ' """'uoj i.e .... . . . . ... . -.i .. 1 .1 the language taken down For inatauce J Ufr UE I BB fäwJ t 1 1 w I we jviv aw aw a a ivtixa , a aa aaa vj" w 4. . .1 ,1 .,h,n. .uu, ... - ' " " ' ; on the gorernmeot and everything pertaining to it It ia. ahotre all thinga. deceitful and dean-
ntely wicked I would not tarn mt hand over
" Aammmiraiioo irom neu mw gibu bi- eltw baJ tddreted to ome pubIk nan in the opposition, it would no doubt bare furnished another evidence of the great plot. It attempted to be made out that there b a m grind cocoptracT at tbe orh to overthrow the ment It b understood that Gen Rose ha lent himself to - me uch aSurd idea acan the opposition It K.J hi bnn i. . Itea il ,i thl hiled with lovernmcnt detecti-e-who are looking after mare nest, and br bogus official-, who hr tinjf priDoipallT ln lerjw buck mail on unfortunte people who come in e - t a a ir.eir o av in nocet) l i n10t)-- come iPre hg ,ro1Bl ,i,el .re hunted down aii i nceril hv the-t togn ,. e-, under f JJ .r, t , , K,t Ufaye, Ther have no friend, here, and bare r.. mean of pri45 'tir loraltj, and r. J... :.re, at the mercy of sharper I be eft tie paj "ii-lied in the World of March 13iU. detailed falll their mo-Je ! lit . ' A. Itfktl, If M - .at. , . I K.I kflM I It Wi- -h mu. were three hundred .ri.l ..ih,-..- ..t th Wr Depart ir.ent in thin city, co-tine; to the Government about fifty tbouaan et month, Tl O a BE A a . t a . I . . . - . - -. . - , ... W...V. i - - i ne rrovo.t .m i .n .r--- i . trier ha- a corps ol dett-, tie ho mr Mivv tay Koi.i - ASt ! ii.ui with m I I IE th I 4KMr ..... . ' ! 1 Bia pet baits, may give u clue to d.covi j a here tbe immense number ot men that ate on our army rolls are to be found Senator Wilson I iM that seven hundred thousand men had been j enlisted or re-enlisted from the 10th of October to the Bth of tlEtM hat, one hundred thousand of whom only Ecu- negroes. The country ha wondered where the-e mm are The spif of the a.Jm!i,..tr.t. .n in the Noitb are trobably all on the pay rolls of the inn:. Lvery lellow em- J .' ' " - , T ' -r f"' "'""s, or nupiur.i a.lIiUie lOVO-l .'itni-.tiliiIiTJTeieirae.il nUUl- ;, dJr. hu. r,. , keen un the .,et work ol esEwoaare md corruption .11 over the Vorth, and BOalrj to Kaeea Abrihnm Lincoln on the people for another four years, somehow, no loi.M. fiuie on the I'avma-terV lists. 1 he iru. of lellow in the North in the d.-reputable i leaplgymert of prying into honest people s btiMBtEf, would teihaps. m .ke an army - ifficient to j capture Kicbmond by very torce ol number i . . ...' u ' " ' c " bdion of moral or other courage. Thev should bc made ,fJ gl he front, or to obtain an l.tmest livelihootl other nennle have to do 4 f t . I h or aa'i.iilil tikf 1 aa L al a- f rv tr P raw- tlio n ) i pecially . citizens, who are helps to the eommu nity, are liable to tiratt to fill their places. cVntEEFOBEEMCI oi fBt iFiBIB TlMfEfl MITM. IMF BBBMRT stolen. The V orlil has 'urTered especially by ihi.- nuisance of tampering with the mail- Letters ad dressed to the editors in this office have been opened, and some have never reached here e are constantly losing the money addressed to us by our sub-cribers. It is not a great effort of tbe understanding to conclude that ersobg who are engaged in the bu.-ine-s of surreptitious, ly opening private letters would have enough of the instincts of the thief about them to Bpprofti tä Ii. t liättm BffaBMl na Ka I vor nittiov minlil Ko aanaaaABaal - in them, esnecialu m it h come to be rather m exception than a tu!e to Hud a government otli cial who will not steal. These men tin:eriuE the mails would naturally make a business of pilfering letters addtcssed to ihe World on the plea that it i- a "Ifaitoious" sheet. We have thus lost larj:e sums of money due us. We sent I cone;p inient some time ago to For Irani Monroe Oan. Butler's department and for a long time received none of theffJVtters which he wrote At length a number ol the let ters reached US reincloseJ iu envelopes dated lrum liutlcr hcadouartet.-. showinir. without ' coucoalrnent, thai the letter bei been sei, d Awd ottered Butler, in his athitrau acts, has been more baiefaied ;t:.d hanialeai than other minions ol (j adaantastration, and hss done openly an d de fl,Dtv what thev hare done sneakiuh and secretly Another gentleman who had something t j do with irou-clads there, rt nt u- a letter of very interc-tmc details as to what was taking place, an nis letter wa- -eizeu. 111s name was not attached to it, oi perhaps he might bare been rC'1 UU, OF SSM m'clill.a's Lr.TTr.Ks aFBffBB t become notorious, and it is not a matter ot ÜI)e year but ot several, that Gen. MeChwIaa'l u,ter ire rC5,uiar. nen. ind i? ,a at:tetl nn nritv eotvl ajaftkneit ni f;n tnb.il,n I I ' lET . t k U' Hi U h 1 1 I 1 ! 1 i i t : VCII. Tl U 1 1 I 1 d 1 1 S authority, however, but by neople who profess to j know that the direct reason of h'.s sunerseduie I . . ifter the battle of Artie' tm. w- i letter which ' he wrote to a friend iu the irritation he was under j ftt tnt. ri,ilr,i ,)tlWr, 0f flCIi Halleck and Mr. I Lincoln, in which some exnre-sion was con , 3trued to be a reflection upon'lhe Pie.-ident; and ; jt aald that this also account, in some degree, ,,.r extraordinary peraona ipite and malice manir.!! ja-ataiaa tum i.v ti. nHmini-ir.tu,,, oj tlf, hitter, the recent removal of Colon ! Howmr.n, and reduction in rank ot Lieutenant Colonel Ciitz, members ol the com mt tec which invited McCleilau ti deliver the Weat Poir.t orat on, are instances OEM. IRKMONf's LLriEAs OFE.NAI-. Iu the ease of (ien Fremont, th tamperiug with his letters has bcome -o regular and palpa ble lliat he has found it nex-es-.iry to have his correspondence addressed to some fictitious name to receive it in due time bv the regular course of the mall. Telegram- to him are also delaved in . . - - . . the same wav, anO a amgular latalitv attends nil I telej-ram-1 lelatirt" to the Fremont movement. When the great meeting was held at St. Louis it took two days for an .ccount of it to get through by telegraph. Bnd tao telegram- sent arrived barely in time to Im- te.id :.t the Fremont meeting in this city. Mr- Fiemont's r;rivafe letters to friends are also opened, and it is staled that on oue occasion it became so annoying that she w rote to a we-t ern,po: tmaster that ,t he would be kind nomtt ! to let her letters paar through without delay he weld mail with them to him a duplicate of e.tch lor him to fx:inntie ;it his ei-ure Several letters i , losing money in the envel- ! orjes used bv tbe r tt tnont men in this citr liave ia. Ba "a a a .a . sm I lEiBt) bfatO missed and the BMHitJ BOt yet tound. 1 . vuitvnoi uVirn iv v HBtaan rauwwu sat suillam i mryt.mt.u ... . . ... . - . . ! : 1 be etters or a we known eentlenan ol tins ,.it, who i9 know to . democrat .d a fast friend of Gen. McCleilau have been regula McLieliau ti.ive teen reulai delaved and opened, so much so that he made a subject of especial remonstrance with tbe government, and the fact was not denied that letters were watched Letters of fi'iends ol McCleilau arc regularly watched. Soldiers' letters, too, when it B thought worth while, are opened, .md what is found in them , used iu their favor or otherwise thi: case or wit. hilton It will be remembered that Chalket , of cu tom-house notoriety, succeeded in procuring the 1 f . p m - . . , p. . . . . v m ... . . ... ill v. . . . a . . . - . s.a. . . .. . . t " ,...f..fl Somebody, it is ip;-'e.! under tb ridvice ol Ct ptain t'htlker, wrote letter pur porting to be from Mr Hilton to lebel agents in reference to supplying; the Con re It r ite Govern inenl niih ma;erial foi raakirii, their notes Oapaafa Ohalkee. it IB tatesi. gave inlorniation i oi thee letters, ar.u tnei acre oper.td. and Bfi 1 thi evidence Mr. Hilton w srretel und ia still . in Fort Llf-i VC'te. altbou"?. bl in: etto. icltErlj prmed lilt MOM - CI I UM! . . . . 1 he uielioM.- adopted tor the opeinug ol pri v if e eorreitpondence pa-aing through -the mail are tboae most approved by thieve and mail rob r -n c - .. W. . bers The oretrnj: of letters is brought to such per lection that it is tmpoaait.le. in many intancei-. to dtarover that thev have been tampered with fnc method is said to be us folk A small t'ibe i inertd :?i the corner of the letter, where it is generali not sealed, and a uas blown in which arte un the mucilage. and. by It toulinuou pie-ure inside, burtopen the en-elope, witb no ry--ibiiity of tearing it oi destn.iti; the regularity of tbe edges T here are other method, i v eaaau- of rliin kniteIt i -t ite I tliat a gret BAawr of the letters thus de'ained are sent to the dead letter ofhee. a- novu v . m im. u v tv.-vi - s-av ... . - - a.. t..r...i ,im .r. ' ttinciao. oemg a--i.iiieo i , luraatd tnem ar- ... i - 4-1 1 .1. 1.. 1, ä . . 7 T 7 ter so lor g a delay, by the regelar channels, i ne oeau letter once a looau verv c-Mivenier.. thea eaaea. 01 h attnv oitRipnnt x i nnap of tnt f.ft Wing 3d Indiana m -..Idler. riiiBBBllIBB, Ha., July sä. 1 Mi aVtAtaw: I w.ih, ihioush tour column, ui tat a w...m 1 uir ,ry i.r m 1 1 .jiau w isiu 11.JI1 ' .. M m;m 1 1 1 r v J AAA 1 IV aw - ien 1 t. au uw ii . aaaa aaaw aoioi-ei - .w k.Min7li..;ii.n,K....h.1.lJ : rÄ .i, .T vi . . V Z,rZZZ 1 that are held in tbe field will not bare the priri- . lege of voting we w:h at lea' o erpresa our'
sentioents in regard to oor choire of rulers I wiah to peak of a certain portion of tbe soldier
mat are to be Aifacrertlj held iu the serrice contrary to the terms of their enlbtment. I refer to tbe recruits enlbted prior to the rear 163, who were enlbted for the uneipired term of the regiment into which tbey enlisted We enlisted with a fair understanding that we would be discharged with tbe regiment in which we enlbted. ln proof of the pretended intention of tbe War De part met: t to recruit old regiments for their unex pired term, the Governors of the btates were au thorized to fill op the regiments in tbe field independent of the call for three year men. giving those recruits tbe same bounties, Jkc Also, under an order issued June 29 164. to enlist reter an soldier s. No soldier that had over twelve' months to serve couH reerlit, bot thnr enlisted ' as veterans the recruits in old regiments the same as any ol the Ualauce of the regimeut, proving exclusively that tbe recru it's term of service ex. pired wlih the regiment. Bat reeentlr there has been an order Lsued to hold all recruits for throe ver. Now we consider this a crand a . A i k. ll . 1 ' I I . .1. . lt.. k,. : ..w:.f V :. - v-' a , ij 1 uiiai ml' ,i ii iii't' in tun ri ri r. in in r r n ' As the time is drawing uigh hti the pe,ple of the I'm. Si - a ill ie balled nncn t) chooae a h a V rrett:ent. we t., the tteonle I Indians. ch jose a man that ha not di.-craced the U.ivernm' 1 hoi n. . luply with its agreements 1r,t cl,,",l" "ban employed a soldiers. We cheerfully went lorth t) fight the battles ot our couotrv, leaving our ln.ine-, our aives, aud our iic, önes. and everything that was near and dear to os. and hare for the last two rears en dure4 the hardship o( a soldiers- life in the field, facing the cannoii's mouth on manr a bloodv battle-field, and enduring hunger and 'the (telling winter torm without a nuurtaur; aud n.jn wl.ci, our tcrm , ntlirlT ap ,,,,, presillWlti hroueh tbe Secretarv ot War. -avs that wemu-t -crvea year lonper. Can we -upport him for re-election? 2so. never. Tin number of recruits .vo. never, iiif immoer oi recruits wrune u-rin a 0f serviee iuitlv exuire durin Vu !f - 2! .J- ll? !?.Ur,n. this year from ill not fall short of I0, ooo The .re . rth 7 , 2 - i I -J a .a c im lar i rin n -ceri mi , rnev au sirr fi one - mind in regsrd to re-electing Lincoln; that is, We Cannot vote for him muter the oironm.-t itue Although manv of us helped to elect him once", we cani)u, do ' ,.:., Wc c.....ol collseiJt to Mp u T e t, e thainjS to fetter our m jimM We :.re for m .inti,,in.r or :..vr..,n.it n.t tl, Constitution, but not the men. now in oower any longer than their present teim. RAtOEom AMUSEMENTS, fl KTKfjPOLlTA II LI STAG I V A NAUKR .Mr. W. 11. IilLKT. Thursday Evening, July 28th, 1864. l..:M Wrrk of i In Drnmaltr seaaon. ftfoKEAIN 13T rCllANAN. AND Miss VIRGINIA BUCHANAN. I H i: O ( TOR o o SMNti Mi- MtNMUKLD JTJTrTo-raorruw. Friday eveninn, l enrflt of Mr. anl Mb Bl i ll NAN t' fl'" T- u-ii at 71 o'clock. Curtain n-e at precisely. , o m l c i . Cw ii" h I, I, ITALIAN o i:im OPERA tkoipi:. :i 1 si l; One Grand Operatic Concert Will e given by the following eminent artists from J. Grau' Italian Opera Compauy. Kt w York. il. ul i tiif Virginia Whiting Lorini, Iks unrivaJIed Prima Donna Soprano. HiiTiof I . 1 1 i i Htt'ftini. Tba world renowned Tenor, M.olt rWAPIivESCO TioiIO. The Unequalled BMafEaaa, HKKR JUSTIN Jl'CH, PianUt IHF. programme will comprise .elections from th. folio wins Grand Operas: Don Giovanni. Dinorah, or Le lardon de Ploerniel, Belisairo, Lucia de Lamrrm'.ir, KiTiani, Traviata, Lucretia Borgia and fjoanod'-Fau-t, n,w the event in the musical world. Admission 5fX-. Reserved seats 75c. Reserved neatcm be secured at A. BL Mentiam A Co'a Music Store. M ET !i 0 PO L IT AN Mill STAGF y.tNAoKKMr W. II. Rll.l'T Friday Evening, July 29th, 1864. JOINT BENEFIT OF Mr. McKean Buchanan ANT) 188 VIRGINIA BUCHANAN. laBVEfJ iplit lint One of the lraitiatie Si;i sou'-jsf;-d:ir BOOTS AND SHOES. FALL AND WINTER TRADE! m I and lJ-wfl.-: D.V.&N. BY INS ft WWLM o. 1 Urn BJ BBlllfJBftfM Street IXUI VNAh'bl. 1XMANA II WK JlsT BECEIVEP VtHTKI ST' K OF IIIF..R FALL AM BOOTS & SHOES! Caaaprltlag iu part the f' Ib-wir.u BMftfbn, vir IfBOCawaw M. - Ä. , Bor'a, TawittM1 aa4Caafavaacaw 2fEi Ca s Womans-, Kj..' and ci iidren's (...:. ; Calf. Morocco and Kid !- n Bots ,ad Balmorals Wal Ca-es Men's, B. . iuth and Childrrns" Ca f tM Kip Bfo j ' ladies' Serge Ccnitre Oaltrrs and Butkfn-. l.adie' Gaat, Kid an.t I'!ush Slippers. Ladies, nne uiove Kia Longresa ami ba.rru.rhi-. Ladie-'. Mi-se-' and Children' Cokeal Serge Caigroa Gaiter, and evsrtth!:.; aAw onally kept in a B..ot and Sh'st Rouse. Wr have tb" Lrge-t and Wt telertod torA of good! in the srtate or West, and r-jecifull? call the attention -f t'oantrj Mi rchatita to the aame. UAWEe, AVA EH A M.MILLA5. STOLEN. SlfB KI.H .4KD, AJJTOLBN FK' M TH SCRaCRIBKE. A MFklSt aaa."" st m ' WAGON, dara painted bed, runnma; rear, pah ted flow. dble roiTpalalaTaii the u"ti b..ard.aaaat aaif warn Five dollar reward will bw aitea ftr th wir e - u I 1. If... r a la - , . V. 1 a ..'liara ior ..r- wj-t. ar-, i n-fi. F.. H. I- Kl ULM Alt, ryBS-dtf Sw fC Weat Washington street MENDINC ANDSCOURINC. CONRAD 'LT1'E, KNUKh AM- a't "L'KKR. ha ited tu BUräÜl, ctaer ot f..rd' Baildinr. Koorh Atorr, itagfari an.1 Eepdian atret. - " a "-,- "' " edniIi waute. uni teMncai. AH Oda of tailortag iadcattmg for boy t .nd aaee. ia n.,, on aaariaatan and at lew ?. 4-12 . . . - . M . Allktnda of tailortag and catting forboy aud
CLAIM AGENCY!
A. F. NOBLE
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an oict t mm m tue rnmerT. nM or collected on ra-nalir term itm7rn R'"tUn' "'f" ,D4 rüß-t of HitndraVhfeaue., ..Ltaioad frot th' ar-. t . -tics, and all paperMO relath to arbClataisAe.. pr.JB,pti, ana correct! t ecwira . t: :? LortiAcste ..ti all etber n..tectn. pr.-thx'? att.e.l f
a aar vr vr oMter' ÜM-hareet n aco..iii tirhare to wr.mx!- reoelred In X H. luforwaiiou aiwt a.lvice verbally or by letlcr reijulrtnK an answer.
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" ":.A? - r ' - - I i i c r v a. tAi.. . . . . a . it a i v t v --xu.i i cuit eaj -t mr a. ot u. 1W i r . - i - I . .' S rv m a . r i . r. tirrt. ORj a to. riae n.-r,. a. a J. CBUBC8VA5, Baaan;Baa. W. H. RAXIKl.b. M tioual Hank, Wa-h'turloti. I) t OCULIST AND AURIST. DISEASES The EYE AND EAR Dr. GARDNER BBADCATI 01 ni LONDON, ENGLAND, I'll OCULIST AND AURIST, OPERATOR OTST EYE AND EAR. R KSHKCTKULLY IN.-OBÜ5 IHR CITIZENS OF IndUnapolis and vicinity, that br hat taker. riX'in 't 'lie Fatrlor o. lW7tm First Floor. And can be consulted daily from 9 A. M. to 1 P H., and from 2 ta 6 P. M.. on Deaf neas ote In tti Head t t'aiarrht Im paired Mfrhts and a : Dlsenae off the I nnd Rar. trtifieinl A: h Ina r ted without pain and per fectly rsemhlinK the natural eye. Operation, fi.r t ut J h ravel, StrabUiuuk at 'rw A' arti ficlal Pnpll kc skillfully prfomed. DrafDew, Noise in the Kar. Running from the Kar. Scales in the Kar, Accumulation of Wax in tbe Kar In act, every dlat-at of the Kye tea Kar treated, anderer operatii n in Aural or Opthalmic Surarry performed b Dr. ft AKDNER. TTPFor further pirtieulars. references, teatimoniab, , Baau, send for Circular. .!y2S-IAlm LIQUORS. A. Eumrt. Jami B ELLIOTT aV RV.H WHOI.KSALE Dt Al.AH.H IN s? ALL KINDS OF LHI1 ORS SOLI) AT THE Cincinnati Daily Quotations t ' HA NTH t ALL TIM KS PÜRK Ton- Kentucky Bourbon Uhikv. w w ALSO, BRANDIES AND WINES Of different BrandtW M'e iuvite thuae wanting Pure Liquor.- to call and examine for tbeataelvea .1 MF.RIDIAN and M.KYLam Su., lodianapoiis.. Ind. jj M-dA w I.IVIH1 a 1 tBLl. BJ BE EX aAlXEM. X.w Tor. L H !!. 11 and u Eaat Perl Gleon' B'..a I5kl awiaLftEE. Kan Tor U er, audaW Btal k... -treet, la tha rear fwbte '
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t TTtibharlaa. I. C GflVFRMFXT . . . M iwr . . f Vt - I l,.,,ti.rn AtWI i.nrhr. infil r - fvt m i 1 1 j ttle can r' tbHr rVntnty tw!ately by ihelr A. IT. NOB .i :. ) eaeert'tiliy nivet. Ktxlosr postage Mawipfor all Inter M: 1 lljji,lRijjH .. - " iit-tr i , i u I i ' i iu . , A 1 1 a aal 1 1 1 . f , ww . - Ä T . : T r-aTntavirr. i ; r y n M Mi hmk L m . . . U. 8. HARRISON. Ranker Mars Fl Laadaa, K v M mi ntini.ton i Hhk. jr . a hier I it! N ia lAwi FOR SALE. FARMS, HOUSES - AXI FOR SALE BY v 1 1, i, i n s o v i . Office Talbott & New's Block. A F A II M Of S43 acre, in Shelby county, w th ITi impr oved and uuder gotd fence, with a large Frame H . Krame Barn, ,ood Orchard, tr., and pevr falling -pnnn of water. Tbe land U on tbe Flat Kock River, 'hre BaBM from Wldern, and can be had at a bargain. A F A K M In Putnam County, of 320 axrrs, Wa acre. itoP-red. with House, Barn, Orchard, spring Water, Bc. Tbe Farm is near Cloverdale. For aale cheap. A F A R I Of 180 acre in Mad;on t'oonty, P mllss fiom tai city; 85 acrea improed and aoAer naai fence, U.d Log House, Barn, Orchard of runks trait, balance gnod tlmlver. A bargain. A F A R M Of 16U a rea in thi ciutity. with abct Bf acres Improved, ig Hon-.-, Stable, Ac, tha balance 'be vary best of timber. It ia only four :! fr-.m the rbv. V of the h't bargain? ever offered. A F A H M Of 160 BcWaa, in this eonniy. has about 50 acres cleared. bo Houae, Barn. Ac, the balance In good tlnber. It is fot: miles northat of tbe citv. A ! A B M i -si . -. -, it. in -ii mile- cf tbe cttr. with aood Uoose. Barn, Ac, and r.e cf tha bt Orchard In the 'if f ; -sl-o i.. mile of b'dge fence. For sal cheap. A NEU PRIME Hill K Oa Earth iBEnaaear -treat, with Bavca Booaaa, Cellar, Well. Ceatero, Ac. A fffSW FKA.flE WM tm Nurtb Sew Jr-. v reei. wiib Sim Kooina, T-Uar, Well.Cis'err.Ar. A XWO STOKV RKK K HOI tin Xorth lllinots street, with Niue Kootn-, Otlst, i Well. Cistern, Ac 5 O VrOKV RKH k HOI SI! ttn North Ka-i Well. C strrf, Ac. .:re. i. m it L f.igh' k- .Jlus, Cellar. .4 I IIA V ; Bll!a IIOI s And dwelling together, on Ma--a ,u.-tts A,M.uf, for sal at a banrair. A V 4F4XT LOT On Worth Illinola atrret. 40 by IBS, with an r. . Jr. u A LOT (m Worth Illinois ktreet. CT by 210, ml a bargain. -A. LEASE Upou a good BaWoeM Boen with foar jeari to rna, lor ; aaU cheap 11 r'Alo a tiutnler of Houses, Farm, Lots, Ac. Frr--!.:nglo purchase will do well In call. For particulars of any of the abeve property applr ta WILLI ATI LOVE Office, Talbott & New's Block, en i v nutta oi tn I'nsi Offffiea. jolyUi'64 dir UK. W HI TTI ER. B3HUVATE WEtWCAL ADWIOI FRP.K OF CH.KKGK I Dr. Whittier a Theory. SyWHtfoan and Treat aaeat TChrtvaic. -S-rvnu.. Urinary, and BaBaaJ btaeaaa. ftmm, iat a plain aeated letter wa.-iop, for ata eattii. u j rrpav poauf It 1 a daar Aeliaraiion of all the diaeaaea and cucditirftua re.-ultiag fnaa tha rofrlageaient of tba moral lawa. axces-ea, indalgence. expuanraa aeaf faaati aam 1 ta married and akagU life. K ptt vntence eootain iavtructioo to tk aflicted, a od boeM be read by eve 17 ( rotate pereon, to keep them off tbe 1, ai- wn which others bate beeti broken pi weg a Aaaa 1-. aa clearly stated to be under th control of jndtcioas treatment, aud thrrehj prevent inclinatjoa to ana very prolific caaaa aT disease, arty n ery caaa af Baara-e rat. b traated without blndraoce im battea. Medicine aeat by ataJI, aecure fr-sm ..bervai..n Charge- mo-leraf; consultatioaa by latter or at tha office free; rnres gua-anteed Offir as at Cbs'U- .treet. between Math awd fanalB. 00 -ajaare aooth af Lindell Botel, P 0. Boi SBBt, At. Lou!, Mo Circular Letter espeHally for ladle, coatainingtaOthmz referring to Stsn IMaaaaes far So a U aoataaa jaal-ilAwly HAT3 AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS Wholesale t Retail t'VAij.1 IEHats, Caps, I mbrellas, Gloves axd MTK. W 4.00I Una Jnt 1 tctirtd hin Sprint storm kP OOODB. tltBECT PEOM TH.' MAWUFAtTl BKB in the Eaat. which he will II a ow aa the lawraaH. All ta Lamar aevun kpt t Er. ja tvi.wytaia atreet . faor doe - all. of the Pt,.t CHBea . IudianrooliB. lad
