Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4302, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1864 — Page 2

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it moi - it wear bb pbrbektfi iT'HIAY MORNING. Jl L. - nFMOCRATIC STATE TICKET lor i-unxi:, lo..h ft.. HrfM4, -J ri r a l swaawt ! 14 Turtle, w W IBM Ter 9awrtary af ?ta' . xjllUtll AJHOÜ, of Ma.-. for auditor mt Stair', r- Ptt Ri.VlIv ' f . i )tJ i Tar Tre aacrr of Stat . mattuw l bRirrr. as ie For ifirwj Genera! i x 1 B- MORO, of r Far ftifjertatrTx4."-! cf Public IwtrnetHT. umuh l moo, of A'ki. Fwv JBdica of bs :aarr Ctmi-. MITEL r iilkallNS. of Hatha. i.DirKW DAVTjN. of Lta. UME y 1155 A. of Senrot), iMT.S I. W0Rtpw -f is Ctorm of tb fepear Cnrt, YMEIJm C. UIBBHX ,. . Fnr fchct r- Larv. JuHS PKTTir. af lippC4t!. M. oKAH.. X FITVU, cf C WW. M. FKA.XKI :N Iwr District Elector. Firi Ix.i-a M. UOLbOMf. -FICTE MTFR5 -' i JUcod TJUtrtct KUJAH 5KI.AM(, : i lagrnl J.V5. A. r.HOW1J;Y. aft taarffttl Third Dietrirt A. g. CARLTON. effLfWrei 4.-.ao K. O LC1.AKD. of Jffc-r Frth Dutrtct B W. WllOJf. If gmajHi i .. fct-F. P FERRIS, of Rif Ur triftk PiMrir JAMEf RoWN r : . i :jOi WI'.ASft. f WaTTVP. 5 itb D4atrc -FRANK LANDF.R, . M I i-iro' B. V. DaVl. rsbclbv. Sa v rath Distr'ct - RC. JOHHiOlf , ol Put aaw. Can. , . a :li. BftT TOriUDdikV F fa-k... I l ins ntsirai t r irrirrTf t r . -ijrv5JatMc0.rR Slntb lM1cf J. fl. OSWOKWF f Wirbl. ' jC-- -ajAl HT'fJHK I TvniR Dinrlct-ROBFHT Ur. . r.:V t .ngeot B. W. -PRoTT. at DsKar. F.leTaoth Watrlrt I. W SAIBCKT. I l - -N R. OVERMAN DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. r::.t Ir..-.n--i -vrifjjsM E. HlBLAt K. rblrd taatrvt-UK5HT W HARRINOT'' Fourth l--.-,- - K -Ri. K BKRRT Ssventb Witnct fiANIRL W. TOORUK Hgbth Dfstri --UME P. ff ARS I I Xintb Dtrict DAVID TTFPIF Tu'ta Durtrt-JOsrpU K ElaiF-hi '.n. gVevsnth I"n t-JAMKH I I P I Ubiiin r nre x f DrittlB)t! Th i-o-a l tbis terrible civil WSJ ujxii our side ilone, in money, i- attoAit üui millkMi a lav and an lee n bundrci milMoaa a esa Ov four ihousai d million- of doll.n- hie already been eipended in BlftOflmg pioperty and life Whst orni ba 'hia eurmou-. md ve in . add . nr.ecpf art. outlay act -ripli- .e!? , -er. No sensible man can red.-1 eriowsiy npoc H mattet without rriing at tbe conciu--ion lbs never th rt in the wo;Ii - hitory such an exhibition ol weaktief. j.,!ly ,,.j tnt. u". I" ten if 'he lebeliion eoi.io be ottMcuuic sud the rational authority tertorcd over the Cot. f.jr ' 'ati-s "i the f'ri.i iios n ' .. tte coat tu blood ami 'letur viillbs le.rful tat u.KHi the indu'rv, lb Uh. of ''. n .nti y tor gfueration to coumj j ' Hay t.iv lie.: m. ; - porttou the i i war will t oi n. nt.- nursaved tui H of doll ii. I i . "-er think, n , I rat BBftoun' ! .mid hive to-. milli rhat a r no,nlisiiswl o tl.sf .nori.tMiaaast-tint of m..:.-. h ,j . " ' J been citt.del within oar borders in tbe art- of ; eice? It would have furnished ih. mean, of ! , , . I adacaltun tu . very child ludiir.a. It tiald j bwva boilt rs'iniol houses and eUllisiie-l ! Ir irics in ever -eh. .d d -trut of the State It would . . ,, . l,r- r. ' r- . - n itrj- uw vi -..ii. - lift vera liberal! v I would have built railroad- and tnrnpik . "vl. wherever the wauts of the eematfty teiiuirftsf li.em In s word, 'he exuendifure of our pwtfioti of the a of the war i . deetOpla

'be raw -urce- f IBS? State won Id hav, tmouffttred ingtim kept here more than half of tbe IftBOpi beneSts uoon tit people which could bardlv le 'hit ouhr to have bee:, twpt iu pursuit, e-timated.' Rut aU is wnstrst. and 'ha peoplB are x l,t.s movement on the part of the tei c -.... ' ' gi eat I . weakened them at reteisburg v nv - lobaburdenei with grinding taxafon for yegfi Mütml .when so m.ny rebel troops were withto com :r-en the in'et-. 'inon the wai Irtwii from his front. General Grant has not at debt. i ckeil the feeble temnant that yet remains at ' , .. . i , ' lVterbureV fan it be possible that General There i, another oi tue sus-stion wn-.-h gJJJ J to u.h ex(ent hould ba eouiidered. fhe itwts of the war in tjut j,e ;. pableol rc-mBsteg ofiftwire Bpara-j

he . : -. . e t m i ev hs not oniv öta;n eiioiuic.il and exhausting, but the State and the Nation have lo-t the lalior .1 those iho have eeo euinloted m the mibtarv -.n ice of the ctMiu'rv. Jirrs tlv an i n..lite. t!v It ti c styir of ,, . , . ii- . .. .i all wh.i bav been tmU -ved in uarrf tag am tbe r war had lee .litrcte.1 t oik- .I public im faovrnicut, more ! 1 have eeii ucomplishetl in tha way in the past thiea year- than ha been since the formation the (lover. ,metit. No' live 'ai r "i '.I" dred tbo'iMiid men has been hft to Indiana luring the waaa tkraa ,,r4 Whaai the oue,ttc t reaardoi in thia Urbi. w- - and that, so fsr ss the happiness of the people & . . a a a ft IJ i I ..' I tto v ew w men -nouiu oe laaeu oi it is it not time for tha people to etop aud con- .'. ... I , , ,. i r.:, sider? t r inouire. whither in the nation dulling p auii tlo JjwI.cj ol ibe party u. i-er? Doef i of over three jeais experience show most con- . dawiwalf ttwt irratsWabto di ; -ecr- o iuk. luptey ml tuin utuft be the ramth. The bistovv of tl. solid Irmoiisirttr- thai civil wai ii. fhe in ! teii't.'e - . ,n tv whi fi cifi Sei 11 a ! ttiuu Om owi. baaSiarj .. . tba a-t ;hreetetr- boot t t tiDra ;' the fgfaj -rr.ee ol olbau i. alloc, ah.. I adBirSkl the ort! jt ibBHBfttittft trife rii we .igt ii the tat v ' !.i-t"l . .,. ' eaperiet.e. i i on,:nue a ;s'icv aa bj MM own , .)-' euu :n the vertr.row the b-f wovtrtiment the wvjrid eev saw , sue civ I lilaet'.v u d oe not oaly ua4iutisl.bat iudivn:..ai itikt ap. . Such re-sult-w:i: mavitabt) loii.iw the ks i ,etuation ot the Met.t Bttj . md it If oolv th wilfully '.Sind wb. rarn-ft -ee that -ay h Bur br the a -i' l.lfsvirr mt Ike t.Wftial l.rarm t Bar arO I MataBliran OrKatoaiiun. I hereis a serret pc'iticx! Inj; fem., i r-1. ,. .a :. orai.tati'Sji tl P'tigl out '1 u .n.eti. S' i'ekmiwu t tbe "laotaf Lewgues " Its Lea ) ir Aivaa1.s ir n Irshai . t ' i . M T os - tbe lead ik i W proc. iaeai ; complete eipwwtv the .ftual. sign-, grips and pa word- 'rarii p r.ilessed obie .fa ill it.tarO'JU- heioe-, i -ket : : a.ersliDga of the S-.t it N -- il c urn :l. t,r d the sayings aa.4 du:nps .. t' e 'c - b,iJ,. This sketch will make an Irttrre-'icg cf after in tin partt nitt rt oi tlr .. ut.ttv jud il, de elri the ifSOBiBl be Ott . ' roei: -.rr ia.,ul ict .it1 . -.ii i u.a.a.. i rn fct whkh will be brought to light bv fl ir exi-j-ür will ?d..w 'o.is-i i .-!:-! -iv mat the l, .4 laue tot only t ' the Re; t.' ' . ; r ... . allsd 1'uton rairty. but 1 kew dire-' ve -ie-e. . do rairof of the .rtrnsi( - w I Tbaar was a couoril ot tne Lsraue n -was, on ai thii rity a few days aajo A full report of the '

' grorrtir.fr won If! tMiab en Uk Jbrfen of the Bart) in po.

h iiet tap fr Wh ANT. Mi (Brr.Ltf Tlit It . t- f.-i 1 . - JemisaVc iti litcriatf :-awr. I , ft. imiffett, lb et, :f l on good j " the ruth ! cTtuft Fat. ; . . -- -- .u;. ihk aBaaa Mr fi.. ...... 1 ' f .S "aftaVSw V S S a " ss-aaBBaar aaaw-ya SPaaa - Sb . a. I . a, 1 tin in pTaTi. term0 1 c war mut up ri. ami tUst say fatftbn increase 1 tbe tubli'- let -IaiiirT WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. V ii 1 kr. NiLI t rr. TIM H -: M1T LAsnV who s iBtx9iBflr;rot tHiiifArt ta tor irm u-. novr oi r. er-,Tt mtil ror. nu n r.m ii m ikk thuoww ) oxim i iJiACTiirv i f. ram i. ü m tai. i Tl II iATt' riol- .: r. r- v ' i -ef tbvCbli -m TwoW llUK.T Jul LM The r rhlfi ia ii.- .M.efcrbl that ibe reepui.M litr "t the tecent invAioti f XWvlaOit, ai.d , Mini' Hi i't, t.. -h"le ihits a, the nationj al capi' i.-at!e!v epotl ?be Prefid-i.t o j United Sut- imr.l.-ejiriitnp wf ivnij hi) Olthi' IfltendeJ iiw, trDieftt ( Ucn. Let, ve l'gl .eiore the end of .Iu;ja. in ' letfee um I 'en Ojglt. slt, nbioAed IB hi- plow fot ne- i ! eorinj: ha le ircr rlv li-rvrdeii tbe 1 s lec'r In UV.c thi V icBi u ft ei er i untiooai i ir .rirM"in at i r . It il JVe lint . :oi.e nid'i ' i a . to escape with iru ' LLtntv. .iinl to catrv Iheiftlmot a -iielv olf to Yir IV af f a M av inia toi thi aoii.e "!. lac rii'. .cIJ it !he:to..i tri. ca. - .i --.r.'.ii:i g Washington a Urge oue, tbej , i woald nat hm retreitasJ :a l,4-te, iui wouni I. iv leuii.i.' l ii onic t'tvoi iblf poai'ion it. the i it, and given Utile to the p-iiruing foice, is. ou Mie oeW band, fj,e refcl force was only ' . null bind. II. -v mldfll the mori cwiri .vfc h heeii overtakes, and ewptured. So;pUijj wer rltr-se facti. Htm a;. Me hu- it tu ei;ct, t,e Ur - m...m v.onld be overtaken ai:j oeitsweo u -w jaw luw BiBiiwtioii iftV m have teemed a.th ggticl . ..a. ....... t t .i.a V. IAr. , . t 1 , ..,1 I riatlllk wsi-as, tijv i t, r. - as as a a.- ; l aa v. iid u.e rs .,o . ,w, IC ..,,.. J j imune' these uements hae been urouod lern t tbriratio:.- A m .. ; ogy tor a purioir w ; . :- inenced some days 'iftar 'he rlel forces' had oror-ed the I'o'onnc V,' it ans oalckly tsetr An at-.'iogy for a pursotr was corn- f t.oned that trie Coi.l'-der i?e- ..! .. : o beyond pursuit, :.d the pursuit w.ta :ih ii'.d-'i.td and the troops rec-illcd to Waabiugjnn. T i divisions of the Fth and 19th corps HYtt were engaged in the pursuit returoe! here ycsterdä)'. In ome in-' ii.- e.x the administration papeis had the honesty to admit that thev üad been misinforuieJ .n relation ro tue nnegeu recauvure o. pniuuei. B a. at II 1 -A' J la. . j tnrv: no sue., :ccaptu.e uo9 ocen lusue. ou ; nio-t in-unoes iheoritiinal mi.-st.i fernen'.- luv ie)ii fuMtrcd to go BBcorrelfd. Itbtnatead' mietaalwj atrary eattadU wefl intoiuit-d peraaa ll a i lbi 4bol have crv.ped -aith their bouiy. Tint if traf follj out Mwei to bavt i:.t't aefttad and captured them. 11 0 one can doobt. Evwa if 'hey bad 30,008 troip- and it i- eartaia tl;tt tiny bad M Mfi than lint ve bad, in cludiiig ttie ltth . orp- ;iii1 two divUioi.s of the bill crps, more ll u ths' In onlei to ems- the i'otomac. den Barlj hart I move u eaeMBBarabsi 1 ista :,"e north ol lhi city, mdf BBB .!' n I MM w.u. fimaw lu-u-a uc .-amc a..iau,cu aouwn . wsrd. only to be opposite Washington on Uw j other -id- .. the nvei r. Baft our Uoo crusting thi Long Bridge, could have reached any point . . l I . 1 1 . - . V e u.er in igu puii ivun saucy or inu oneuanuo.an

vaev.,o..goce r.,r. troops navy hundred per cent, more than the old The there, A rebel array m-ving agam-t VSn..,.. 1H,te, ,rc h.miarma. rally e.,ual to onr ton. may have the adv..,.. .gc of ne. But a rebel .. jn :inpcarancw, nud even more difa,mv defeated or foiled in .:, attempt to take öcuit to Coun!erfeiM,,m being printed on tintH Washington, i.-eiilirt-ly I tour matey il we have TmFf value them at Ifty cent, m a oompeteut eomuwnder at thi, c:. v. because we .fmMeks' or twentv-five cents in gold, and h ve dl the idvantages of Interior Imeson which , Är, fhr M. , -mfM ;- :,... B

fto operate again t an enemy rttreating from here

U K chmond. by making proper ue of those drmilatloB aa rapidly aa pomfole Gold i tolerhnts. Early rooF- conld hare been cut off and , Me !ef. wUh ü th Mlc now reaping Bjtured or devtroted W by was it not none : 0 of going into foreign market, for

SWyuuiiH-i ...n . . "'ul.i, ai,ti to nk who is responsible for its not being done ? i ft i . s mil ät as s injrWalP uni sat aaa laaa an cn v ll li ' a .ai Jt'tll I . J 'tavl will va-ta i v A i v il The re-:nn--ii!.tv rests between Mr Lincoln, i I trie Secretary of Waft, and t.cn. ReaOl Kit her one. of them might have directed mOrt IBBBBtt : that would hVN iL-c-orT)t!.s',eJ the dv-ired rosjlt. i u . IT . , T . lciiucr tue ue,iuci- i..c a ose, if u, ajii,v,o,:: :.iu i Stanton, I oali know of one reason why each jNcmeuu ware aol made aUlaaat unto the Ifcth in-t there was .od trason to bebeve that fM tloor which bad left Patmibaig aad psl through Richmond ajaCB the l.'ith in-f bud movtvd up to Culpepper by way of Gordons viile, and were intended to make a second at ttck on Y i-hit t..n It i, do-ditlul now whethPi Ihme t:..? were re illy destined for this ser vice oi whethei ttwy were intendeil to be sent to , AtLut i. f. leu.iorce t -ion i hat they are intended for one of thce two things is certain; ai d it iinv le tbal b o- fot the safely of Wa-I - tion.-'J The ilots wiocb Mi l.inc .iu o.u n;s irietxi? have set ou loot in mder to secure his re election , nrc ..f such an infamou- nature as will cover him ; wtBla lasting dlsgragfft. Ha ftels recure of being able to use the ..tray ,,i the -U in all the donM fi. !'- H- .d u-e ti.e v i-t power and - . ,,, . . palrooagB of Im Treafurv Department as long M Mr was at lift hoed, and for that ratswiu he c mpel'ed ti e re- of Mr Cha-e Mr 1'od would bare lieen a willing too! in the hands ol the Presiden'. and the latter was never aa much amacl in till hi- life as when h loaud Iba could not inpi'.' whom h pie.ted as M: ' . Rut between iniw and Novemler abundant j Wf ven by ttia conmienuai : a !.;- "i ine i tesiuem to me in:inou- race oi j ,l;0v piu)pa Is-fbrtBOFft who tlwavs rlourish t , t . . . , . . t.;. i ' v , ::.:!!(.- 1 hare will be i itaa ,cV nfota m ibaadance ; " - 'b ; cxt three months The be'. and . ,, , n , ... .. . iiiost .t.tluei'ttal Uciiioi tvt- w ill live ut.dei i on3-, ii-'u ol boimg aireated a? conspirators, and will Ih thrown u.'o dungeon.: until after the elec "ou Swck ara Iba methods wbieb Mi I. itMe-.i- BBOB to 'tvtirt bm re-f!ivtion. KrpwhlM'SH I Iii. Bem Bf l't evidently feels v.r.'j.u: the war It i--ne- & Iran''..' . sil to -ick i in-. and at the cloe exc'.aiwi; iid. above ill. let the loyal tTaSamtaagaae 'st i themselves They aie said to nuni'i; i; hundred th- ' sftt.d rajari il their secret or gmiistion; they hate a complete system ol f 994j PlBBJ can di spate u to the field, if iboi trr. at least a hurdred thooiaud ablebodied and Patriotic aoldiers Let . em meet a t!isai i.ni.f - i .rt:iw:: t dl over the cotm'n v : - thia important matter ir. hand " Tili-, a A. H ari w,.uld -., n .rk .sum. . whether meant for if ,.r nt Of , mrat fi.e loval .suera win on o'j'.u.l. oi me s.nu .vol one f 'hem. we vcn.i.rc to - .v . will find his way btto the ranks except as i vey unwilling cotiaertpt, t Rut the EreniiijT Pt goes rill farther, and J u. its despair call" v the re- ipoo;ntmetit of Gt . -t rat McCieiiae 'o f impvr'-nt - oar. maud 1 i . mi i . .e:. .e i , - its: 'Bat while the L yil Len.uers nrv streaming - field. : might be well for the jrovernment ameemraga the at RsAaaaml of another part Of our eWtmis, whft) feci sore fc-suse thc:r fv.'t.:t ci.er.al :.- unemployed It it order Oaaeral McCTeTlsn into acttae service, and call upon that cot., derable part of tha rasuple which navi ttith in hii military genius and ability, to follow him Tat. tbe Ce'l It has ofieu been asserte4 'hat be ev i l t i rdi itelv a hundred tliousand men; but . I spu.d at the foot of the Shenandoah Valley with but half that number. ui nan iii.ti uuuiiiti . t . h ir the proper f tl.e . in:a in Vir ' 1 axgh' cDtriha'c trv a'.nl Steslr Cel t

aa, . - . . . . awae-jw waiwrwa u wj aer vwoiwuw , t sbit- w- mi m V , msOB, and to t.nite the people of all partis in treat and immediate eflor' to tha' end "

gtni i we na'" n- i 'ure. e- f , rerr Bljn ... l to poillteai p:rtH,st. iemnri--opinion of Gaa McCieälau's catpac.it a a coin- Itepublicaue have alike contributed their millionBiandai of tmo; vtivewar; ma. v who to Us treaurv , and the will cot tamely submit are l ist as car ble a owraolfOs, BBsBg too, who . to the urc M thai mmiev for piny purposes The ate nn-re paMi ink highly oft him i:. thai managers of the comnov o., owe to I hem . - ssct; and. urevrotug to ieo- pataBUOB urnal,. f selve- at -I tbe pubi i 'e .r their skirts ,-f the ho ouktht to know the mind- .it their -uppoi: -u-picion that thev are usiuu their funds to ..: ; BN i.a- tb'iwaumt-f ut r rent u. the coco. tiv Ilm llatllNJll of Lincoln aial J"ht:-on Brhaj Wwahl eagerlt en.i-i to -ei e under him. We. too. would hate been -ket licil. and nut I aft mm I I -s ma. a. k .aa aaSWA l Of SWft BBB a a I fWaWafW - Sk at I I . I L B . k . a. SVaWaSl a. . a m ,iak .a la.. Wlalllla-r ft', a M

All ibis er well. to far a it goes, tut whit coufcNion Ufr ii ol wellness tod beer des , pair! For three years lb cm crazy radical have ! heamtr.alicmnsjihat premi gener-iJ.aB.l hereat last 1 iBi n .. wlioVtr.i.t kv oi4r af their chief rj RMi-. that mora c arjatde judge tB-n ihetnelerI Lelicvc ' he lemSr f.r r- .V Y

World wnwii rmHf ititinm rant " ttoelr Mm. . Mag :. i r-1- '' lonns: t5.e retent uccu;iatiuii that tuj tie rebel rce?. I improred the out im I cmld About reeUiiai the toiiuwiOit Umt nwr,, eiicite . te ucvct et uM;ftee im the Koeih Mr inform nit :s n gt: tleman t niucation and lutel! rence, retidiag ner Ljucbburg. ho enjored at. unTiuul f . : i k ener .iod probi'f hefore tb r .nxi I oeaM r v' dr cr tht be is ik ao ottrU de mtejaa to be unworthy of beiiet, although eremg m the enen frank as private oldiei In aliud op to the conscription, by Coolederate authorities, of men OTer forty-five J tars of age. BtflBii: You ire mittaken in tuppoing theae ' '; Loncnpted ior the army. 1 lie obje-" in dtafiii Uiem i- lor mother purpose ill e YjU ueaxobablv wäre that with u, ai villi the N ort1,, iber e arc numerous abindone! 'lte:. fand v jcunt 1 indi. The owner' f thefc c - -otne inj t incew. he gone to the North, .; Ewtfpe; b ;t, Kenernlly. htve tken per iee iu 'he army.Hud reinotl their families to the ettiee for rcar nritr 1 t-teid of allowing -'ich! to lie idle tii-i unproductive, our autho; i.w . nltea Bweee?--iiu t theai and are endeavo-. iug to tcndf i c in available in bUotainiog the arui v and the wr in the cities, and to obviate hat would r.'thr rwie occur and occi.-iun gre' r. - -I'liMim the poorer clataet i. , Pfjec .' .riin breid-tnrl The plan u enroll all (hone ciitzoi.- r.ot en ii. dir lli pi in ikal ia ai:-li ua :trf iir.ar.iil ,,. ,r(x nvt , ,,, ,ln itta. !ibor 0 t ...,!llIt,iofl? Thw are reuain i , -ik ...... v r- ... .... ihr. mmmi. ffllOrt AliA til. ftlSakSaV I mi alll tl f mli . P t I . k t Wi '1L flS tltlOf iiji' i r I iva live i fftit7 ip rvs. ii"jitriri'i ' ir iinvt , ... w MJ with pro-utioo of UU)t uU t,ei, umu plaoUUwBt, To make Utll bJtp0UultlatiM i padaiia Uboe more aawkable. tna) aiallmaat aHt tatwa Ist taja.MmaÜQB Um rnber of -live, owned bv each man enrol lei. , m .4 j.,f ,rioa,,te !imilu, ,j , vir. tlU, C4rf.tui;v fc.jardin- the interest, of t, r clfÄe, fj -mBaertpted U1 borer?, rati.- a:.J .i n ilea in I aruoun' .-f pav ulioaed. And ,uch as hive been driwu from their iti l,.,i.....;nl.il;.....o m.. ., - ... ' j :.iw i,:'k v r t k p- ami ri vir nwii, iimu nun n iiiv i I muK oecouie s'lners. io BBCB, iftar they have worked -. aaammlpta their allotted number of d.y-. tegular wages ate Bitwwmt, and they sre M fta. I aa i in aa coiitinuea oi, ti:rei nauas. rrom this isi r- ii rally no chu-rn the superintendents. 4c "The roiuce i aid in this way belongs to t!ie (i.iveriifnent, and such a is not un-d in ration? for the army and employes is sdd to the nets I v 4 ojiMjciaif Dnces. to be t-aid for. -reneii)y j,, UyjX If to men. the la. deniandod ifl - ( 3 b f Oowrtuoei.t atorkshoiM. - r ' fcc., atra IT to women, in -ew ingot, atmv cloth itiif. grain aBCBa, making ewrtrwBBa. .Vo The objaet ia -ettuie all .tain.t ntittennc ;, eoueqtietH'e of (he w.ar, and relieve ihote who ri:'l.' the battles trom apjsTBbetüdooi conceruir.?; the welfare of their families The working ol" this yalea I a -1 year w-,6 fuund lo in' highly hct;efi c' il. and this -Hson it K carrtel to laefa aa extent tha' .til danger of experiencing sny lack of f'lott lefteafler, either through leaftcfty or toccupidity ofavpacuiaAiea.il removed." The same informant also give me a few hi:.'" rmspa?etii:fr the new fininclal policy they hsve d.jpbsK Iba BaaimaiHua sVsa iutuiiutawba for Be COOCraftM hi- eiplanatiaii. From what , ,.au hw from bls cooeriation. their etlCBbv ,jr t . ng n,niiu(u of 'he new if.?ue is worth about foui :,, tu ..m j-,,,. ; :,n hi.,.- withdraw., f...m olI,. n,.M,l of bo, ro w ill - llt.lll the r DSD el eilt and expending nhrond .s sre have done. Mäate t - V hu aura . K '. a I ffflaatak to trf lit ft fir-1 ft . ,j ' ... L uii: , .i tra.l a, ll. .tll'l, KJ -VIIIIIB ailtial Willi 1 ll. ' . O W , 1.1 U , fa fcirBbjit mi trka Bpail credit. Qajrft IbbJ0,m .,,e )jisa,lv.l?lt aC of the credit -v-tem ujsn our . . , u r nfopie. 'Mio piaco u uuuer w.e ..rvwin o. ex i ortin u K"ld I BfTeev to !iiuidate debts iticmrsl ahroad. EoE From tb Louisville Dcr,xrrat. I r..;i ii-. in tlie C u n t II on . itson Imllmry Killed. In ih- ne of hast evening we made brief mention of the death cf the Hon. Gifison Mi!lorv, of th;s countv. whv rUBMui some five mile- ' . f '.u. l . . :i. it' .. i Iron, till- c.iv, on me m unr, siu wn use. c liHve.sii.ee heard law following particulars: Mr. Ilallorv was returning to hi- home B1 aompaay with hi- -on Simuel, on Tuesday night, between ten and eleven o'clock, having been detained in this city on business. While quietly riding lloaft tha Bardstown pike, toad which he has oben t iveled. and not expecting that datigcr lurked Bft ir him. thinking of the pleasures and caruforts of home, he was accosted by a man dressed in the Federal uniform, who held in his hands a mtiket. with the demand to bah Hi hore checke!, when the soldier inquired where he was g'iii'g. to which Mr. Mtllorv teplied th it he was on hi- war home. The former then told him that be could go no farthet, but mut return f . the city, which commaud Mr BJaJlorf iid not .(, . but started his hore r,.r-..r.'i n- , ,,i ,, , i.-rli., tho rnm thmm lhe ;jier fired, the ball enterinc Mr. M illorv's left -ide. ctuniiia; out near the rij:ht abotalder, r tusing BO doubt ins'ant death, as Mr Mallorv fell toiward and did not öeak after the shot was tired Mr Msllory'l -on, who WIS iti the bn;j;v with him. re'..rneJ the fire, b ;t he mi-eJ bis mm If; It had been ; ubticlj fttUMBOCad thai all the pickets on tin n.ads leading Irom the eitj bad been removed, and Mr M illorv was no d.mM eoofldoitt tha' the par' ktl had no light to make the demand thev did I he Imotin occurreJ on ; tle IWd-town pike, ib,;' one mile bevond the first toll gate Tuesdav evening a party cf cavalry, supposed to be about thirty, passed up the road and .top ped at a house Boat where Mr. Mailory w.i? killed. Soma c'.ue bei been obtaioad as tu who di.J th sbootiafr, nwd thev will no dasJBB be ui res'etl and 'rieu In view ot litis (act we forbear making anv commcn'- on tba criminality of tha killing. Mr. Mailory was an old citizen of Jeffer-oi, CDBnty, and Wax vc!! known and liked by all who knew him He was, at the time of hi- death, I membe. "'he Kentucky Ltgbilalora, having bavaa elected t .he House "t xapwaasrtalias lioin 'hi- t". i'v i ate 1 1 1 Ol I Ii' I ..!- tlHriifiirt ommlsvion. The letter envelops, with the name- ol Ida coin .and Jobfison and the party platform of the Aboltti; n rattv ntbited thereon, uaad hv the Sat itarv e'.imra si m. is Bafjriaadog to excite that ii.dijnai.t reelir.ir in the nubn? mind due to such 1 n ipt f" use a nation's i.ar.ty for purpose .- toreit, to tbe intention of the donors The : roonev wa- raisel lo sntnilt the wuuudetl and s'.ca -oi.i.ar- with su.di nece--.anea a- the war Depart met t ictuses oi neglects to provhJaj raised priaeipaliy by the women ol the I'nited Sta'es. tho-e kit.. I baaafta were touched by e recital of -urTtr-n a!..j a Kg in the hospitals. Alter million-of dollar, had been ral-ed. md no ihi- '' ou o.'" the expenditure, eve, made thai fund. r port m r t. t diverted lr.ui the Charit ible , -ntentioi., of those who gave freely of their mawn- iuto electioneering funds, and its correio poaajam I .- -ent foril. ia party envelop.-, bean: 1 the isrnc tor President of the Parted St.tt - .; ' the ver n.sn lo. as Commsnder-:n Chief, ia bound la sea thai ;. boipitalx were piovide! with the very comfort, at the expense ot the na tioa the tund tl.es aarwavtad wsst iwiaad to BB i aw i hi this lubtacl i Albans Atlas and Ar;i Ml - We Haliha to holievo that the miaagmx of his Charit .ble orrauixition would permit it to be , i t r . ' I fJ ' Ual I f IE" 1x111.,' ' r i V 'iU miaa;oo woM thai permit it to he prostituted to Utk k p.irpo. had we not seen the envelop

with our own eye, one of them being ued in a communication from the commission to procure a ffrataiiotaa purification in aid of it famos. A similar envelop, for a similar nablicition, w enit to the Herald. i( we are to jadce fron

the followiog. which apptarrd in that paper a few ! div) since: Ktmcnamamaawa BkwaLama We iiv teceiT- , e-l s f.immunicatton concerrit the Iatii'sry Commimioti in an electioneerinjr envelop for Lincoin iud JohnKiu. thw ticket being on (be front and the patty platfirm on the bwrk of the enrel-1 op. Thia is a novel tuethod of circulatin; par I ty documents;" but we think the ä notary Commission, as a "no part,' inatitutinn would do well to kee) oat of tlie tnincsi The CommisAion. in fliu-er.iei.r.v. the political areni, hn in a treat measure destroyed its oe- . : r Pcfnocru. . ..!.! true friends of the dts4bleu noldier . u., would willingly as j - M Mm to tbe ei'em oi ihctr mesi;. will henceforth be awwiHaag io cemribute u.one to p into the hand- of men who will IBM use and divert it from n noble to an ignoble purpose N . Y Newn i t ri; ITU in The p-ipeis generally throughout the Stte complain of tbe loog-eontmoed drouth. The Fort Wayne Sentinel names Col. Nor 1 mwa Eddy, in counecliou with the nomination fur L''itemnt Governor. Col. Wm Jones, of Hie 53d Indiana, who i - Killed inoneot the battle before Atlauu. . BBB roau tor whom Mr Lincoln -plit rails and t ;died hi vocation aft a ferry man. while Old Abe 1 as t cilizer .-f SpBMOm counlv. Indiana N" A Ledjei Um T-tre Basti Bx i ayathal afttamga :: - .'been mid- t-re the services of Cipf .lames Wil-on. A Q M , to canvas tba ' s5ct. i tt. n:-tfiit fbt the Republican r ominee for Con'i-. Voaappnaa Iht gowtwJBwtt or the Financinl Daeaaa, will foot the billThe Eranville Times susjests the :,ame of j H T. Laird for HoallillUf Oil Bl BOI in place of ludge Turpie. ! - iv-: Jude Laird i- a fine speaker, a fjentlemen of BadaaMaiTj btgh ibüities, lad a sound and reliable Democrat The Democracy in this end of the State latasal ...p-ri his nomination. No tn.n in Indiana will RtitC a letfei canvas,, or preside over the Bamtte with more d!cntv and imi attiaüty. OftftBB M Ailen. of Knox county, is the Republi.-an nominee for Congress in the First ! di-tritt Iti his speech to the convention, which wai held at Yincenne- on the 27th instant, he j ;!n;s iddre-ed hiu shoddy Iriend, and we ipiote ; hia it mark- from li e BraBwrilM dourcal: H id'lres-sj himlf to the moneycu men snacially, ml url ilieui in take aa ititerest in1 'his canvass, and Iskad, "If this Government is j broken down, win' is your pioperty ajid vour , money wottht4 11 idvised tbe Unioi men not to let thetr opponents pat them on the defetisive, bol to chargi iiooae 'tici- u." 'ire.ou. " treason,"' on them Murk tha words 1 !: iddeaxaed im,elf to! Phf wtOOfyad BMU 8apBefally.H The producers tba wotkhafj men. Co' Al'tn, the tcpresenta- j live of shoddyi-n,. rogardi ii oaly "ImvbjI of. wood and .'.rawer, f vvatei ," and in this canvass onlv the interests of the "moneyed man" are Worthy of consideration. And then he aiya thw tacaica of the Rfpuhlicaus must be to -i. oe "treason," "treason." upon their political .pi-no nt- Let i' be icuieinbeted that these -entiment come from ; mm who ImlBFrai that the Ret iiblicaii candidate for Governor is the most -elfish and rHihOBBBt pofitieian that has oc cupied a public position in Indiana, aad when ihit fact is taken BfttB c c.sideration, the sinceritv j and booeity of C-.d Cyru- M. Allen's declaration.upon public ffairs! will be duly appreciated. TtH DsxaeatATtc QoütatiTraa is. m nth Co.xf.Ki io.n.vi Dimbict. The Lifayitte Arusthus comments upon the character of the Convent ion and its proceedings, which assembled at Craaford-villc OB 'h27tb iost : The DamoCJWtic Convention at Cr iwfordsville je-terdav was the 1 trees' atid most enthusiastic ever held in the w;ii District. Over one thousand of the steadv , h.od working farmeis ol the District were in attend nice There were no wbiie-cravated, kid fingered mi-cecenatina Rents pTOXent, but the sober thinking, solid tax paving men f the country Men w ho have more interest in ihe irettwiw and swlratiw of the countrv IB o attempt to carry into effect sn impracti i ble idea or policy. A determination was vi-i ble upon every countenance that the voice of thr people, in the coming pieotfoa, should be heard j aad l aspect ed. Tyrants could not find WnthftB tools in their aamheiB, -I'd, if we are not mi-tak en. 'ritluig should not be undertaken with such JOB. They re evei ready tosu'imitto the will aad voice of the majority w hen their action is mtramelled or ;i!ihii,el bf tlie e.'.icts of tyrannical J rulers The nounn 'tioi, al Mr. Harnay fm Congress. J was well received hv his . wn ind the friend of I other aipiraalf That Mr Harney wdl oft ftlectatli if Democrats do their duty, there ia not doubt. Mr Harney combines all 'he elements ot popularity. Asa member of 'he last S ate Legislature, he exerted an influence, felt and acknowledged as potent, bath by ft Modi i.r.d opponents. He will enter the QoByajaiooal catiratM wi;ii all the ardor and ijeteemtaaltjoa it his command He is fully alive i lo all the vital issues of the day, and di-c arding til Of itorical Bights' and flourishes, will present !,ern to the minds and judgment of tlie people, hi a clear sad forcible miaaat . Mr Harney'- t appointments tor speaking will soon be announced. Every countv and towaehlp of thfta dBMrmft. will be rleltad, aad it is to the imprest of the' party that an-anremetit- should be made for large and enthusiastic receptions Let no laggard be found in our patty Life or death In the Gov ernment. fii ancialiy and politically, art now presented to the people In thetr hands ( rests the is-ue. Abolitionism, with war. mid a ; subtugatad and a divided people, or Democracy and ptce, with union, prosperity and happin--Lct the tocsin be sounded I'd and at work. Mr Harney, apea I cin called out previous to the BPBthv tion thus defined 1 is poUtioa creed: 1 I. I believe in a Repunluan form of govern- 1 meut undc a fixed Constitution to jireserve lib- i Bftty, ti. I believe our lystSWO ol g-v ernment. care I tullv itTaitgad bv aa wi-e, II Bat aiaaf men than bT Bm - aT , aic dec. .re- a- the prupei adjustment of! right, and lower, to le prcs, ved 1, the rights i "I iktpBoplt; the rlghti of Iho Stes, bm 3, 1 the liiih.s of the (ener l Govei nnint; and tba? excei' here th. Con-tiiuticti give- 'lie (.er.eral Government eertaip rights, thev ;:re reserved to 1 the State, te.ichinc us ihat we wete lor all time. ! under our Consli'uth.T, to cor -ider 'State rigr.t-' in the proper meaning of that term, 'he palUdiom 4f our hOeitie, 'A. That iti the ;inciple and the tioSicy itiducevi thereby, of Mr .leffersonV Inaugural address., and the cot. duel of hi, administration, we found theonginal ideas of a free constitutional rcpub , lie. in government, carried into practical effect, ai.d that tho, piincipies were as sound aud material lo day, as when fits'. BBBBmBCwd, .nd il wis our duty as Democrat ai d lot mi IO Stamä bv them now 4. Thi! we should shun tLe e;: irs wbscB rear , ed tl eir IrORt :t. Adams' admini-'ration, and now their full form under Lincoln. Yet history teüs thai, even m the cn'mit-ating infamy of Adams' aiien and sedition lawr, which met tne rebuke of an indtgBanl people, no such turpitude wa- shown ; as it. tha acts of the Brase nt Bwtmtml admn i-'r--tioti W( ,re -kei if opposed t.. the war. We replied, the onuj is not on u- We neither began j norirec-rrv ag -tt the war Whea we .;re in, pxiwer we will fir-' -eek the blrssines of pe,ce hy , the immemorial usage d eieilhBBj men bv means of honor ble diplomatic action When ; that tails. G1 and O'ir cmntrv for the ir-u i i But in so doh ft we prop e no traekling to ret els in arms. U dike the present Administration, a ch. IB Uli- Argueile affair with Sjaiiii. the Pwliah iw'agoai With Ru--n, the Trent atTiir with E gl-nd, the lr: r wiih France, truckled to any arid every foreign power which hau the matdi:ies to Staad aa with lld front .again? 31 r L;ncoln -nd his fire Citing advisers Sow '!. c v,;t. 'e,ms of liaiht. through a I UW'I IM Ii' o. VW,-ill il i ft r wire v iir say- it mv le dot e If so, i- it not wicked to OM name but berv whe: d.plouiac may aeule the irouble. We who pay the taiee, wa who are called to march ind fight and bleed and die, sre

now cil led to set. We ire tb power, it bftcomft es now to u that power. He offered his past life, record and services as j Mtoolj and beat goanntee, not his profefjoi). sad pledawd hira-wlf to stand bv the nomine of j the Demorracf in the Congiweekmal caoi'. The Committee on Resolution, through Mr. OdelKof CarroM, reported aa follows: Resolved. By the Dcmocrsev of the Eighth Congresional district of Indiana, in convention ttmbled. that we do rrnKrtn iad indore the

platferm of prnetrles ad 'ed bv the ltc Democrstic state Convention, im the whole State and Congress that we will give nat ticket our on divided support Gl'tBBILLAS ClOAS MUX Kx.VTtTBV IXTO Iim'Iajia I hit Ros thi CiTiscaa On Monday night a party ot seventeen room 11 ia cro-se-l the Ohio river into Indiana at a point four or fie miles lelow the rtin'ith of Salt river. The at onoa commenced robbing the citizen. ..nd carry I ing out their regular guerrilla programme ot out 1 rwaW. Five ot them visited the resilience of Mr. Raas, in H orison county, a staunch and well known union man They ordered him to surren- 1 der, and a- be was wholly within their power, he . v. .- c tn:elled to do so. Atter securing money i and pro;erty to the v.alne ol nearly one thousand doll am. they dem. tided cf Mr. Rous his Spencer i rifle, they seeming to be well posted as to what prop My and money h bad in his houe. Mr R..R was quite willing to retvir.d to this dem md. well knowing that with his fine repeater he would ; be fully a match fur the cut thrusts. He started for the gun. but ihe guerrillas, fearing. doubtless, to trust such a weaoon in his hands, called him back and totnpelieJ him to sit down in a chair His wile then offered to get them the gun, but w hen she yoi hold of it she dropped it out ot a back window into a laig msetiu-h, and took in its stead a niu-kef. which sje huidcd to the rob tier- .- .ring, "here is our Spencer riflle " Mr. R's soon effected his escape, aud alarming the neighbors, who -oon rallied to drive off tha u.vadets The five guerrillas beat a hasty retreat foi the river, pursued by Ross and his p irty. w ho c ;ne up when the ei, em . wen- , tbree-foui tb of the way across be stream H--1. id rmivereo his Spent er rifle, aud with it he it once oet,ed upon the highwaymen, and soon has the Mtaafamaioa of -eeing one of them tumble over into the bottom of tiie skiff. On reaching the Kentucky shore the guerrillas were iu such panic that thev ran awav with their wounded ot Baad eompmion. leaving three guns and some fhirtu in tlie boar, which Ro-s captured. Mr Ri'-s then returned to his home and immediately started to this city for troops, while his neighbors engaged in des'roving au th skiffs along the shore to prevent the balance of the Bang from ties ping. On his way berehesiw iahf more guerrillas, audit is not improbable that some twenty or more cf these scoundrels are now prowling thiough Hurrison county. The Harrison county Lgion will soon bring these fellows to grief S A Ledger. Ufa (M.Mfio.v Bf TUt. Sot th We understand thai the Hon. .1 Mason had an unothciil inter- i view with Lord PataBBrBtOB at Cambridge House, OB the introduction of Mr. Lindsiy and that the meeting i - s-i'isfsetory to nil parties. The' withdrawal ol Mr. Lindsay - motion, that the re i cogniiion of the South, was. it is s.iid, the result of the interview the Premier having given a sort of implied piomi-e to support it at a moia? , 0 lortQM moment -that H to la", when Grant and Sherman have been defeated and the Con'ed erwey stands in jo aid of recognition. 'London Morning Post, July 16. DIED. At hi North Meridian -tree, on Ojr. SBfJi Inst., Jawe BJ IB, aped .13 year. tn Harri-burg, on Frfvlay inori.5rjr, July !.", Ihat, Jo j arm, eldest ton of Claries L. and l'tc:ai H. liai'ry. aged ! C yi'Kf, V ni'Ttii- mV. 1? On t' uDruiiu; of th tÄth inst., oti Lb farm t.'-ar tni : city, Fuab N. Fhiheh, of typhoid f vor, atnd 6j vearaj and 7 nionth--TiV deceased was horti near Chambers't raeg, Pennayb ' vnnia, ffc emitr-atel to bis conti ry in 12!, and tired tipon th? place where died üurln tits whl. period. Mr. Shinier wa a farmer, and ha pursued the avocation with great dil gene. kill and snccci-s. He ve in every re- . pect an excellent and eiemplarj citizen, a good BSbbor. and a k nd hu-batid ual father. Ksquire Shimer, m '- he was f&miliar'y known, althoufrh making no preten- ' sion--, was a ui.'.n of mn e than erdinry ability, sagacity end intelligence-. TLeie qnah''- with a .,nnd judgineut, Inspired the cinfldetic" and respect of all BwO knew him. He was useful man, aiid hishs will no', only he fclthy ' h;s fam ly and imtn diafe friends, but by the omnnrifty at lata:-. He lcn .rs i wife and a larcc fami'y of sods a:.. daughter. The funernl will nk- j-lacv thi nn.nii-g, :i- f o'clock. 1 tn u Lis lite residence on the Brol. viile road, to which j tb: friends of the family ar- iiivio d. AIVIUSEMENTS. i i: i i:oimii,i i n a i,i . STVOE V N0FR Mr W. H. RIU v. Saturday Evening, July 30th, 1864. laSaal vi.in or tlie n n adf .Tt ai t i v s f: . i o jri I nf I-!. V "V IM 'I 'IIA X A TV And bis beautiful aud talent rd Oanhter Miss V'RC!NI& BUCHANAN. DVIO A PYTHIAN. GRaND FANCY DANCE, MISS MERRILL. ' BT B B. 8 . T Mi- , i::. rroape. Trpi)., ra op..n at ; sasoesi GuniiB rtsaa r ft P''yf S O I C II A la ij " 1 .1 . Gr R A I S ,-a I E A SB I nrn a ITALIAN OPERA om EMT TMOl I'i:. loilllia Kv '.. AllllHf 1 One Grand Operatic Concert Will he fieen Bf thf folios jriR i luiLvrit irtiM from J. Gran's Italian Opera Company. New York. Madame Virrioii WhiliiiK lajriiii. 1h" unrivall d Prima Iijnna S'yp'-at fwi-iii I.tiiftfi ?wt ti 11 i . TBs world rsaawiii' 1 T nt , MOIVOK IKtMIXo rioiIO. TS Unccjualle! Rarit-ne.

HERR JL'äTIX Jl'CH. Pianist. rwu Cincinnati Dailv Quotatio: s I follow ir. rand W 0 or L" Fardi-n de PI rrnel. B-lisari", Lucia de Lajaaer-. m.. r. Km ,ni, ira-iaia, licreiia Korgia aud (iounod'a Faiit, r.o tbe event : 1 the museal world Adrai-s-on 50c. Bsii-iSd - - 7.V herved aH--can be - rur.-d at A M- BSBBsBr. A C N Ma-ic Store. i'2S-d!t

EDUCATIONAL. c;Lr;NDLh rhu muan, rVHl. i an i'jf. ;;. mg a per:ci uf f.,rtj 1 ek-. i tiivided into two aajaj....u-; tue Sr-t eaion c mtnru iue 11 Motida, S.!mVr !. 114, and the ec.rid n M' a-i , January 3D. Isisi. Tbe ebarf for oard.nft. tuten, ,. a very i..w, ro'iMfpng tbe pres. nt riuaneia' :ai wi tb coon ry, tb ami le and clecatit accotr.mda: n-:. ' th' rn-fStu-t. or . and the b cti pr we p:u f..r tesaBBBJi and o.ber tpense. .tpi lication for admission. anJ catl(ne. and all letter of inquiry, or on bu nsa relit. ng t the inti- ' tutlos, should isedirectsd, r.LCSIIiAL FKBAt K COI.LFfij . jv-ft diw Glendaie. Baaatlton Ccwnty. 4i MENDING ANDSCOURINC. COlSTPtAID FETTE, F.XDF.R ISI) fr.if'FFR. bs reruns ed to Black - fwaTs Baflftbaa. SaunB Btory. 5o. tt. r r -- unsro i aial Bvidiai treet. A'l ftirtaeut en ru-rd t h ra wfll be pmmp' ly and nearly rem. at"d and ,epa'cd. All fcio :a of tatlorins and envlne for hoy and wsn, la tb bsat style, on abort not Ir ax 't at low rates. . e4-42x

CLAIM AGENCY!

A. F. NOBLE

laOK AETFJtAL YRARs PVST Al IdTlM. CLFRK OF t I. MBS OF 1N0IASA fOLJXFRS. fa: THE Ol g1 f tbe .sUscsxl A waiter of tBe Tr-aaurv t,-rUDrit. at Wsabwffftt. I C . ha ip-wiif alsorator CjLAtM AGKXT a

OK aJ.VF.RAL YEARS PAST At luTlM. TLKRK

NO. 5 YOHN BXrOCK, OIITII Til. Kllila STIERET. I IM v roi.l. IIMafll Pcu-Hitis, Rack Pay and Bouwly, Pruc Muy. Coaiaautstian rf Rst;r. Fuel an Qnarters. R..Tsitln Bam m Claim. for lo- . f H .-m - and other propert. Pay -f P'lonr- f War, yuartem.s-rrr' Cliecks aral VoucWra. aw

all other Claims Ralnst thr Governaaa-ai, cbed or cuecteo 'n reason. I. if t.rm. Ofncer'i Returns mad out. and Certlflcale- of Non-lrxi. biadae ot.tatnsd fr. tbe DrpartWfls. sc swi ao tfee, an1 all pape-i- in r-Ution to mich Claims.-., promptly an! crreotlj . a-cutrd flJ-TTas,.rj CartiCcstea and all other colJectiwix proaptlv attended ta $100 Bounty!

oldters 4i-ebar--.t .n acc J ' "f wound reeeired -l. rcr? " N. Bk loJvnMSü'n and advice .verwally or hy letter r.-rjU,.i'a sr. an-wer.

REPERENC X2fS: a Oewiral LAZ. NOBI.K, V.l.iutar.t .;n.eral S'.ate .-f Indiana: Col. W. H. H. TEIBF'L. I'ua fal Serrparj Kxecutie Oepartcni nt. Indiana; Major DAMrf. Mct'l.t'hK, Thif Famastr. Df-tr ct of lodfaaainft IBMssw Bksi J. liBTOI Auehin ! ffiti laj 11 L bl MV. Fay master. C. ft. A.: I r t EWt mir- Mtaswa! FLK rCHKR. V aJKX A O., B'iM M- r-. A. A J. C S. H tKKIMIK. lunaer-: M.-n- I kti HiÜ Jr a' CHl'KCHVAN. Uaiiker-; Hon. BT. H RAXI'AIX. M. C. l-on! -n, Kv s Hl NTIMiTUN t i-hier Kirst Hi BVaaA n thr. ' - - - . "

OCULIST AND AURIST. DISEASES Of Tlao EYE AND EAR Dr. GARDNER GRALUATh Of IffJ LONDON, ENGLAND, in OCULIST A5D4ÜRIST, OPERATOR OJST THE EYE AND EAR, It ispnmi.i v ivii-nm Tiiai i iTiwvs lit li liuniDMi- and viriniiv. that h ha takn - v a m m- a a a . a - mum ar a a a " - a a a mt0 roi-m 't the P;n lor o. 137. flfaN Floor. And can tie mn suited daily from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., and fruin - to ft P. M : lleafneww. Motse in Hie lie 1 . a ia r rlia I in paired Siffhta and all DUeaM , of Hie Kje and Car. Arli f tr ial Byam Itisrrtett without pain and periV. tly resernhling the natural y. OperaM- n- I ir OBsBw araet, Klrablaniai or fron rÄye, Artl ffirial Pupil. Ac, skilirul'.y aarftaat. DsaBBiss, Katm in the Kar. Running from tbe I . - Soi'"" lc Kr- ' ' Wax in the Far in act. every diaeace of the Eye and Ear treated, and every operation in Aural nr 0 .thalrnic Snreery ierf'rnied hy Dr. fSAKONER. IHTPor farther particulars. Ulli. a irxneifar LlUUUft 3. C la BBftjaftf. Jasia b R. IB, I ILIO 1 1 sV RVAX. .VHOLK.SAl.E rVI.CR IV ILL KINDS OF LIIHORS, SOLD AI TUE OX HNI AT ALL TIMES Pun' kinturkt Oonrbon Miivkv w ay - ALSO, BRANDIES AND WINES U: 'vrTr-! P,r ll..a. Wai.flnM l..A V '. . . . . m wr I . s.a. ..ii.ing i u . , . n , iaJi a s. ' call ami etaniir.e for the sei ef amm si MERIDIAN ia4 MARYLAND Sis., Indianapolia. Ind BjrBBsitm ,l III Ilk ' ated, at th lowest llaJ.llvlll rate, tor owe rar. Nwtes secured by arvrr v w iliiuatli nre. Addre-a P. R.. fftsc 9IO, ladUnap-b Post OAs. Julylft ft

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io Katl- ran pet ihelr B- irty tTe t.at'b y b-ftbW -. A. I". XoiiiJi:. ) obeerfsilr alewav. Knctov po tasr stftisf -r aii . tatsI FOR SAL.j FARMS, HOUSES IN I) I FOR SALE Bt WW Office Talbott & NpwI Block. F A 1 i k - i'i Shrll v c .u'. WLwW an l nuder g.. i f.-tirr. unb a laK Irani" Barr, koci im hanf, Ar., a. it a, I ii tili-r -pnii ot wt. r. Tue laid i on the H it K-vk hV". fbre from ftal'lerij. and run äa I t a tmrarai ! h't -t a r)r4' ' a ii h Iu Futiain f'oouty. "f 3?o arr-. -JtlO with Baast, Karn, rclal. spring ViJ-.r. a -. ILFartui near C'lov. rdale. For Mile cheap A F R jl Of lftf ace hi -!..-. f oontr. IJni k from ikia city; K5 acre imprjrd aut nudrr (( ftD laB Hcu-e, Barn. Oicbarrt cf ebofes Ir all I al -S - a a . M s. .. lance grand tioirer. a 'rc:; . VI A F it Of I M) a cr n this -cry. wirh a't So acre Iwiprovrd. fjog Boa e. Srbl-, Ar., rhs batunor ba very tet of timber. It I eily f .or n.:!e fron the city. ae of the ljet bargain-. e.-r . JTered. F 1 1 Of 160 a re, in tin ear.'y. ba a-Mit V acre cleared. I. a llfuf, R i., r.. tl e balance in gowd? t. inter. It hi I :onr in ! noitbea-t of lbs city. A V A 1 1 M I 1 lf eO Acfrt. wit.,n -ia rnilea of tb ti'y. w.ib sv'ft House Karn, sV.. and one of tha be-t Orcha'd n tbe county; also nur mir f bedc fence Fr aSSa cbeap. 1 NEW RUB HUSK Oo North Temes.se vtnet, w th Se-en woem, C'l'ar. Well.CefcterD.Ac. 4 wax riiAMi: nrrai: On Korth 5ew Jerey street, eih Sia Rox Well, fJiaern,lc. C'Ur, a rwo srouv bkh 14 1101 i ?. orXi "I100'' rtrael. wit- N,t;" K m rv.ar, Will.Cn'ern. Ac ! a TWO story mm U 1101 si; On North KaM -tre.,, a -, r -.Cellar, a Well. I' l-n.. Ac. I A I It v 1 (i him ss fioi s: And dwe1IKK to. 'b r. .. Ma-.-a. i r. -A A':.ui ale at a bargain. I r A CANT LOTj A i Ommmtk BBMlw M by lll5fwitt;jT --trorrt. B) VAC AWT l,r On Forth ll!'r!rdsstr,.at 47 hv .fO, at a ! irgail. A. LEASE ! rjaiaanajas sseaa wiil "ur ""r ! s . A. ; sm wj-b-na; to purcia-e ill do well to rii a . F-r particular, of any of the abe- a prpeh . apady It AV I Ii Ii I A ?l LOAIi Office, Talbott & New's Block. I A . lam III I Hi fts Iffice. Jnlrlßa4 dfy BOOTS AND SH3ITS. FALTa AND WINTER NTER B ATE lwtl ft BIBBCl IfjlOaS! 1 al. Is n. ;., W, UMthmslsi lrrr, I3MA5APOLIS, I5WAKA SB OK Jf.sT BIPFiVFU TIIE R aLL AXt I a K OF J BOOTS k SIMM'S! Cwayatahaa In part tb faalowtoa srtieisa, via: 1 j.'Ol Men'., Boy . Tswifv and CBUres,'a rafjft a' d Kip Boots, JINI li ea W.an-ns'. Mi-e.' arvl c il 'en'- Own ... a a, a. LA a . u- . aswa Caan Me,.'.. Bo fasatk' snd Cl iMn'sA and kip Broaran- it Halnaor ala. Laslies s. nal ft fr.. l,si r- as Bai.'aii, ldiea' O' a. Kd aal F1wli slip, . ladies' v,a,. v- hia, . ad1. .. , hi i ,.. Ladies'. Mi-' end Ch laireri.' Cniaawi aasaja C. pre - .a. snl e. lyihisst tbe umaU kepi In s boot ai d he Mtt e. We hsea Be IS'aW aal W t .. . r ed a. 1 ; . f asaataj b Ik ats oi We-t. au l la.pa-ctu:.! all tis a. Irakis, oftoontry M rcbant ta th- am Js:pB-d3m ÜAWa.i. LVaNS A VfcMlfLRM.

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