Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4304, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1864 — Page 2
DAILY SENTINEL. "äBIBIOM iT MUfTBt far.-KETin. IMMM TUESDAY MOK.MN. ACtiKST J DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
fur CwTvrbof, J K. eMatM.le,. Weraat, Fr Uentenaat flaeirnor. Id Hpll f Wfcl" for Istf Ufy oC ' JAMES 1. ATB05, af MatM. :MKra Bmr:. of Far Treararer of State, MATTHEW L BRETT, of Diit fer Afons-jr . OflCAB U. BOBD, f Vor iBBiitiitewdeat of FnWk l-tl. SAMUEL L. BUGT, All-: , fur Jadf of the Ifnw Cotut. SAM PEL K. PTCRK Muion, A5TJBKW DATOOS, of D-eatur. JAMES M. HA5BA, of SaHhi-, JAS Eft L WOBDr, For Clerk of the -iprBe Cur. mtELBERT C. HIP.BFN. f Vor Elector ot Lar. JOBST FFTTTT. of TrppccaD. aurttco: x. woLfi, r Ua- m Contlrajet. '.RAH M FTTCII. WM M. FBtXKL!. t Ca gl Ow For Markt KW' - KU-'-M. HOI'OMP. Col -PfrtB MTI.KS.bf ViodtlUlg. hum Tur n ' ri I rlfriT f" A GHOBMt.KY, ..f Ijwr.-TWriWotrirt-A. B. QiHM ''afat .B.C. LSI. AMD. of fetOM Fovrth Dtricl-D W. BJIIjrjg J. rlfjMi " P. FBKBJS, 'f Kply. Fifth Diatrtet -J A MB IB('W5 MRA tM, of Way ixtB Wtrse FBA5E !.AMIFK M ' lagern B. F . DAVIS, f Bbe . aentt DirtrVt AECH Ji'HN-soN. ... f !fTT. nBO. w Thompson, ei fm Eiehtk Itr4ct J. C vPPLE'iATi t - MM 'o CT-fmt LEAN DUR Mc;LLRt.. cd CMate. MintA DUtrk: J. . OSBORXF w-Umcout-ELlAS lII.'tiHKS. Tent W.-ict -BOBKP.l LOW IT, 4 '.ogeot S. W. IFTtOTT, Ol I-Ka! Eleventh Dfatrir T. W rUlfKBCBT, CJ ''-' X R. OVKPKAT 0!M0CRATIC CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. lira! Dtwric---WllJiAM h. MKLAl'K. Third Dtatrirt-HF.KUT W II AKIMN. .T n Irbvrth District GKORfiK Bl kUV lrvontkDUUict--DAXlf.L V. VO0W1 l v ..h!f. I. r -JAMAS r BAMl NintblbaVMaV 1'Wlli TTHMF Tenth U.irict-JOSF.PH K. ED6BB1 Bierath W-trict JAMk h M IxiWFl U f tor KeaaallleJi erhwr firele I l nine 11a the l.ov . in ! SjibHI I lie orrin Plsatfwrraa. MvBroX Co. Called a uieelll . :i.! .. niglit to ratify tbe eip're ol t:,e H)n id Lb --tty. The document had appeared in the wgS Jonmai'. with yi ind '''.'-!:. . - eipevtrl that it would e-iv iuten-t ectt'me;it, so that the tnno-ine?ii 1 meetii. ; , tjjou the beel of the ear-'Me MMN bTMfrB together an immense crowi We a--cep the kmoor.tratioL' er the tc-t -l public seittitrent in regar! t the itimtfc entertained by tbe jople generally as to tbe value .1 l'as&ic.t. v. M r.TOX. flrc,nt k Co '- terrible d.'Vel..; merits of 'reaaon in Indian I ne irti;5g w- . üilure in vise, character and pirif lut lew were pitient It w.-u!d ;ioMaMuudir ret t , bandied and fittv all ttnld. imdadint. roen. wooien ,nd rhildre;). nwithsunlic i' w.i- aiinounce-i : it tbe .Soldier Frieud, O. V M , ami .lu.lg '; oMa wuld adbe- I he ieaVaMaStJ ition . -hon.. t.ilure ll- petrel- Bp M r yarded it. I!vr:; Republicans could ret Ih- made to tieluv ü. t iu're than or: l. i I t Ihe people of tii- SntM were plotting lite oeiiiiMw t the government, which thev h u! e-. er Intereal. -o maintaii There wai an iueidi ' BBfJdM i with the meeting which might le reganied m beab eaMtV uou and amusing. No afand h id I l klaj to speak ru ihI two .'oftin boxe? were rocured froiü an 'indertaJter near by for the nurpose. Hi KarelltMicv first tn.i:i sl the leatMVMMB After -neakio: t"r awhile he looked aVkWl Rmj houdb. wh-Mi he 'tiddrN ev ,,..', h w .- ! neatb him H F.icellen'-v nerve- e . An aUlomin I naueav oveivarnc him It w - ,n en r: his future and the prospects i his p rf ? fhai che-kei him H ivs wir undr the 'iesure He could nt feel comfortable upon ' 1 stand If we may juoge fim the re; r: n 'he .Journal, Judge Hi 111 - w 'k-w afl'e-ted, Uir it ays ou being callid thc-tird he . m - laiued ot iiHliaposttiop Thne of fw ptin? it ibe novettaee! peevh, -m repot'el. to wbteh : . 1 . We nuote fr'm t!ie Jo'itn ü. "The tovei nor paid hi 1 ---j ' - to t;;. . .et -cicty of wh' h an eipoe wa- publi-hed in Sat".rdayV p--tpei It wa- : i s.r.d, but tn this iu mud n objeetloo." In this declaration the Itovetn ii arralgus iiimsell ntai .ro: seetei and a(h bontui political organ zat hin W .,uote further: "Tbe rx.irt was that il wa disloyal in its 'ettdenca. and ffl objo t r.ie overthniw of the govern Baent ' What i s hi.- Excellency no's.!, rtbe referring 10 ibr "gBr eminent. " D.h-s he intend to coiieey the Hiaaa that the Sins ol Liberty were plottOWfl the rerthruw of Lixcolv. IfeOBlMM a: d the corrupt iu power? We presume he re--ard- purj-t-- emineutl disloyal Pufl'e-1 apwitr .4 Tt'le brief authority l e imagines him aeif e le the government be jjro'ioucce i !.i"; '-rime oficta! (siwer Th. 1- '.. Indiana li i t bad oro,;.e: the cotrin uoaes wbk-li ni ic i Indi ma. hence '.ne- him of i of : re -on in t ot sight in one i urn on SatMtsJrat Might, tbe wbeeU of government would hare performed ' e'r rwol-.v.n- thi )e I ad uei-e lived Too ffoveiuor MM V' I BBOCMOl '. e State mut lr ptajraerved and lie irpiobatei anarch -ar.d h-)oalaiel. In tLi ut:. t in wc tiaect at leotion t .nie remark i .In e 1! e ön"' twee i A lie fob iow- ! "Tbe Judge was ii-reueti to with the vttentttMi throorl-t.H.d w- treo ten'ly chetroi. at ooe time with a vim. whe- be aaid Ve wlshetl h wi- avlitir r,.mio:-r ..: 1 Bai tori lay t ex vso a lisle eotorw . v lothorfti over tbe bmm at tbe bead ot tb trnaooabla ergauiaatloo tbat li--d -cet. ibit 1 y. nad been told that be dare.. : ' ai . , ,. f BMMMMM OBOMMCMBi wlti. Iba Ordet Mal; as I iotirmatcl ihT lamp pta e-e ea red :nglt o,nveiaiet I i . tat rebeU bl our mid-t " Tbtw" aentitMent. we A the crowd. HiU.i, traf -re ... -11 - .- ' . Cur--e. 'ike chicken1 the Tilt-l; Wim 'tiiti.ttt-1 double Jiat i-d come borne to lowrt," utd tbe caaee iu e'raoee finwilv f. .1 . ' rii ow : ii tlinaling from !am, . - il - F a . .;- and Judge Ht cm -hoe H rnftt by fwa of lust, r Who are jeeparlix nt -' nobli iiaoa Orboeif-eiragii g "h. strife, bl i -i: fact. imtlrattr.g tn our BtidM Ü war wbi'.b is dettdarmg a lare poftit.no: the I tn.V A ., !Unwrf-ri'. ee-'jl f il lor tlitf bar giren etfery evideoce d-yang the peat three yeai-i that tbey desired Deace To preaert eonler. they i
bare lolptid er er fpeeie of contumely, re
inl ! The hwr- permitted the jCfroUiou eHihe o be pp.il to thm rather than inlict the retaliation which would be jnatiiVde Kren tb Covert of tb State, whowe buaineM it b lo oreeervr tbc peace, de vunonibH poli'cl j - pperheawm" tni "iMitor " Wc ik tbe Republic in. wbr lincerelT Jcfire i :niintoiu Uw nd icr, if the I-irit titjbiiVtrJ Wellie tJoTorrjfjr, bt tbc Repob Ücij tre nJ iakt' urn!,, .:. 1' IB Mt il 14 4 liaei iMtkl MO SAluniaT uiftbl Ut. M coh'uUrJ t i-rtrserv ihr poblk jt ioe! If the tUm fcieil mtr -rr light! n. the North, where will the ronfltgratioa ee-e? Whe per I 000 or propertr will he f? I- i u !' ca-e 'bit oue-liil' ' ibt I people i-f Iudi u. -ill permit t'jeir political and ir-Hual tiiht- ?" -e -trickr.i down witIout . I Mrujjxk to in . . 11 'lirm'.' !l hat Deinoii : aak h free and f air election- aud tbe frelom of peech aad tli- ;.rc l their tu Ai.'l a people wh i hire erjoei thr-e lizht- nd wil n4it ro .11 : hrm t I! beul I- arewriwortli "f i 'IM (If.fll TIrf! fioreni'-r aaW In bin -ievh lltal hc"ea ! delnBiine to do bil utiiM-t U preere the peace : nt tbe t'omnci. wealth " If he i- -incrre in this 1 declaration the uk will U au ea- OM Ml bf Iii- to -o i- to r-ieci rhe right- and otition of . - politieal ofjx.iient-. efffj the laws hiruelf and thnt :h r hr faithfnliv e-jt-'-ute-i . u liscour.ge 90 fjr in hir j.ar 'he iit'ultin and iiiett - ' di.iry eipre-.-ion- whii-ii re-eive! tbe cheer- f I the Circle meeting mi .ttuid t.v night ll -uch ! a pfc4l iiMtnvi". ,:ie ; i-le o-iierllv there will ; he :to Lner d imrclif and b! ol-lieiJ, but I t'. -e evilp.ahould fme th -r I frott th OffMfMtMMeja t the men in poCi t..i i .t v . .1. : w iivJ 'mos' wt -MTjU ti ugirr ami iiirni iu opinion, aud wh are unwillir. ioi.jrei to tru?-t r,r-n wifh the adtninitraiKn of the (ov rr met-'. 1 ill nv it ir r ma . rtlai Mai' uifnl I tb- lafttM ut C . M ii lo I i 011 v I n.l. r . Ff -in t I'hiladclph .i li. .. r. tor enndlment t conscription law 10. w coi. aawi ol three separate act. Jeajny respeetivel March .1. lfi:i. FeUuiry '24. leal. nl duN 4. Iwl In order. Jierefeee, f et 1 rh- hmbbi r - it.' oi 'he BIWS n the -nhieet ol mroilBMMt. ill .i ; 'io -ub-t il ute. iLe-e . ntt l..- 1 U." md i :d tojether Fol ii; "lv in' -. of 'iu ubJic win are ill tii,e-t--ie'i in die i re-etft eall tor five hotMln i tllOBSBBil uiluii'rci-, : d ill Uie dial! wiii.-n Btül jier' inh follow on tin Ml ol eptamher taext, wiu-revei the .plots i not Wied op, ef kavt Mffa parel tXHtrebk tateBMBl "t tbe law ns it iw standi. The t! itiol; 1 fo . ,;. -it ot ! iid -ho.il citizen-"1 the Cuite-1 State., and ol all per-i. of foreign birth who have legally declared th-ir intentioti- to become citiens, b. 'ween the BgCS ot twenty and ferty-flve years ot ge. I he-e tetm-1 now i;, I ir rolore! men, and alien, who, although r.it naturaiicd. may have voted or held office, as it frcpuently happens in tbe new States in the We. Allot the per BOMB tho- included in tbe "IIBlhin ' f t i ure liable o militrtrv du tv upiti Ii of ihe President Bl BAt time wifhiti tbe period ot 'wo year- liotn the first day of duly succeeuiv-: the enrollment. Bt instructions from tbe Provost Man-hal General at Wat-din-.-ton. under the ptovie-iotis 'f the act of Febru irt . letid, the district Proaoaal .Marshal have been auUcorued to add lo tbe tolls tbe iiameti of tboe be have arrived at the age ol twenty years ic -tween the time of 'he em. ,r ri draft, and likewi-e to ea.- the names ol ti.osc who siiall have ittaificl ibe age f ort !ive before the wheel is set in motion l'bej ie '.'kewise to t-d the namo of all ti'".-r eieinpted under the act oj Match .. lb., at-i IU BetBOBM who have. boon discharged from the army or n . inleM i thea have -erved -it lea-' t . n J The exempts are reduced BO the fo-'- a inc: Such persons a- ..re physically an ! mentally vtt: fit fot !. -ervice; II pet sons actually ii the military oi natal service of the United St.it - t the time of the di .tt; aud all persons who hate icrted in the militarv or naval service two veaidining t'. . i.i. . t ii . ut-d Ijccti honorabiy discharged. l'he-c are only persona exempt bv law I h j 1 1 . ii i e nj;t- "all person- actuality in the military or t.v:i! service f the Uniti-d States at the time of the draft, "stand in tbf m of February '2 1, lo4. without jualificaf ion Wc believe. howev'r. it i- held lo exclude the "one hundred days" men and "emergency" men, though upon what authority we are not able to say. In the ease "t tbe "hundred days men" from Ohio. '! exclusion trout exemption undet ibe !nw was u'H'ii direct agreement between the W o Dep.utmtnr an i the Eiecutive of ihat State How it wih otter.rfe wueie then1 .- no aucb exprea agteenient. i- an open ifMMMiro, we believe. Commir.a'ioi, money, in ii4,u of substitute-, iBO locjjer permitted, except in case of member-1 über-1 ibited !e of of religion- t.enomination- who are prohir from bearing arm bv the iub and artic! fsith ol auch denomination Fliege niav tc -- - : d to hospital dutv or the cure of contrabands, or may in ea -h case p it tbe sum of three hundred dsdlai - t-.i the kM aw -i4 aoe w .im.'..-.) soldiers Sub-ti".tv uia Im frM'nred by er sou- e: ri.!Iei before Mje ba!t. or by dr ifted men atti rbodrafl lu liieea.-eot 1:1 enrolled man wh; furnishe- a - .b-":' de before the draft, the -u'-s'ttut' mu' be one w'ik i- not liable to enroll n. 1 li if i-. the substitute must he an alien. Of bt 1MB baiB BOTTOfl I et twoyetirs in tl: army or navy during the w ,r, m I leei honor h disc'virgt-i ; IM BO BMMt fe au inhabitant of Vi: l" . N atli Carolina, eorgia, Alabama. Mlstanippi oi Texa-: r be must fw ta'r-oii uow in tnt iMIfll oy ot naval sei rice me i uueu tate-, who hi servi-l more tliin one vear, and whose leri.i t.f unt xjiire f ervlce at tbe lime of substi tutiot'. shall no' 1X0001 six month-, si I e mu.-t Im? a person -vtt toitv-tive r under fwentv, il the War Ib';ar' :i.nt will a'cep! such t An noceptc! non-liable substitute from any ol the toregoing cla-se-J will exempt hi- principal lot 'he whole t"iiu wbicb bis atlbstitutc i- accepted case ot a -uh-'itute oncre-l it'er the n tit 1 01 drafted mm, the -ub-tiiute ma i.f -ticcted from those who nie liable lo draff. Bf well as Irom those who are no' liable, bwl if the -ub-ritutc iliabie. the name 1 tnetu iux;ip.ti is again entered upon the roil- to be lobjccl to future calls, but not until tbc preset it enrollment is exriaastod. Dotfting tuiiy take-place it. c..-e ihe rejui-i-tiou of tbe President i not fillt-i within Cft. diys after the call i made 1 he term of r-ervwv for drafted men i- ne vear. All volunteers and , ubstitute- down to the da ; 'be draft are to be rrcitoi on the tjuota. BBI to be deducted from tl e number to be drafted The number of natne- '.- be drawn from the wheel i- 10 be rtual to the de6-iency of tbc particular ward or district, ttttli j one BOMMMrOa per ret .db-t Difrr-I men, vo! m.teer and ubtiutc-a -rr 10 c placed MA-tMO military orgatnat.u: s tr-m 'ben um: It I tat, and las Iu ll ;: C.L able. Ibtl arc to have their i rrbeieo Able eeamen or or li nary -eimen wh re draf'd are t. fiavc the ptilifege ol etilt-'ting f..,- "lie sarr.e period in the t aw And all enlist uicnts iieretofore made In the irrav or "Marine corps are to be enrolled it rhe wr!. dis-tint-, ic . where tbey bclooged at iL uuic of the 1 -!itmeif tot .ate ! rreditetl on th- ,uo' I he bouotter volu?:teci are one but. Ji e-l doll-si - h-r ooe rar. tw-. hut lollarfur two veir- ami thtee hunlreJ do for tbr-jo ot; one third to be bbmJ j the time of musteriuc. one thirl when hlf the terui ha- Neu tve.1. ar, 1 the remaining third at the time ot Ijdiecbjse. In case of UM dea'b o4 llie voiun-
tot t-ui.t ii; -erricc. ihe iwwui- or tbe bounty he rea . r- -.r youi paper, ano ask them t re- , i -' t iid to b ia wide, or lt bis child a. u- ' : v. '.c 'h-n. b.t we t'tink
rep. or to ms moth-r, it she be a widow. ivt itine in the rebel Stataw il 0OMBMaMMhi bv the i ection f . a. w a a . f a ti' Um et of July I, lo4. whioi, f 'tit- 3CJtive of any State make- it lwtuf -et. 1 recruiiitig avnt- into Virziuit. North Ctroiitia. Soi.-h CarolMM, i..riA. Alabtma.j M BMMMMgpl or lxa-, to re-iuit voiuot.r-, t- be . raejrMMBt nt loetjuou m .ie BBBOJMMJ oe , igenf. or on tbe auUticiaioit tbecettf w hieb may j procure tl.e eoli-tnaent Su b ait ii - , ilf . 11. i. atuie- o. . ; Ml. j e --:b -1 ' of et r- ' me- ilratliiig i -u -ti-tute. a thev Tand unier rhe three ai - ale-ire QGetv Mcboreoo, tt a bob ob gaged to r - married to a DiUlawull 1 dt
Kur tae Doilj täte SoatlaoL un.,111 BteAtrOATf nt WBtlte Rlarerr. IaTolantarr ereUode the name u.aed in our Constitution to de?gnate 'larerr When there- 1 fore men are conscripted and forced t- erre it. tbe tank- of an array, tber are reduced to a atate o! raWrtaijr; for tbe crncc e;tcd i- i.iTolBD-aj tirr Here hr Toea iwcofisistency i" manifest"
f r ,-ealo-i HJBIbmI A Ml it. ive rr, but wbo can ee nothing wrong in conavriptinar and redocinc white men in the North, wbt have always been tree, to 1 ur -'jr-e torrn ol slivery than domestic servitude; wonje, becaui contraption enslaves Dot only tbc bodies, but tbe cOMacieitces ot men. by attempting to com pel tbem to take human lives in war which they majr not believe to be right. Aud all mii't admil that both t'oügress and a majority of tbe peaple tnav err in deciding whether a war is a rignieou '!. im t,i. t,on--.:ipnii Uie id revere aLw of the two form of slavery; fm tht cuosi-ript who faltfl to aerve i- threatened with death, while the Aftican slave for -'mil t id fence receives a lighter punishment Hut it h said that the government requiietbis. aud must be ohejed. Now it is the govern men the State government in ;i lave State,; that re-juire- tbe A'lican .slave to obey bin no Ur, and the State government is the only power anthoiized to tfxulate its .lome:.'' ttTnir.- Wh then is it held that the command of a govern ment In the former ease is more sacre! thaun the latter? And which m the wort. that a tnati should be compelled to give up tbe proceeds of h;a IatMir. or tht he should be required both to endure it iiliju'jirv servitude of h' lrdv. u.d ( incur the danger of eternal perdition avJaatRMaiBg BtaaMB '.iood in a war which he believe to wroug. or bj employing a substitute to do s-o? Ihgot'-d rulers wbo tyranize over I sciences ol men, hate nothing so in'.' hat men should really have conscience, h .in. ill-! he will submit to fine, imprisonmen' . or to be placed at some harmless work, if a got eminent requires it; but that he ctnnot, contrary to hi sense of right, take human life in thi- wai . nor employ a substitute to do so: such u man li tbieAtu.ed with death i- 1 de-eiter; wbtre, it be commits an infinui i- crime, hei-. only -en' t a L-eni'entiirv lot a few rear? And it hi ex prely ; n-vijetl it; tbc onr:riptiul U that it I m:tu is convicted of an infarnon lirne. he shai be exempted Irom miiiurv service. The great c offense in the ibt of the rc-ent Admin'" j tra'ion would seem to be thai of luving .1 c ' science The conscription I v adJreses itsel thus to th'ise w !ioe : r 1 pco dir approve ibt war: if you wili violate your conscience bf en;iiic in the wnr, or by euiploviti : -i.U.-tj-tute 10 do so. von -hall not be puni-hed; or If you will "r.-v .'001011' BOMM mi lATBfWM ' rime, thus beBtteMbag ci-cieti'e, yoni fife sbH be -p.or.1; but il yon are ib-tcrmined to BBMM yOMI CJ(MBCi BMM pure ifi MMB in Her. vo l -hall -nlfer tleth ail wh.revcr peWfllta eourl PJtartlaJ or-ler- It videut tbwl SetBi rule) h hour; loi n.i:iii tbe Aluiigh y. m.r kIi ervahi w bit wetaatj en ; .i:.r.-eof -tu-h latatw i- ih-. peraiittli s BaTMBst pi-!-.., to be pol to !.Mi tor fear! na nim mote th tu :iey te.r lata It CUinOl foTKO'Un ';..: m.i.y ... il.o it!.er- of :Ue A uniic-ii an-;i j-ir j once idvocated lblMbigtei lw'" oi -oi, -ciei.ee; but if tbeb pn sent iloetriney arc .-ort.-?, ti!-v NfJgbt -u'n sptbt vbole dtatj o! BMW ill !i'e Few Word "Oho the go eminent in all things you ai- only allowed to luT'l the che k- of c 'O.'ience when lh goveionn :-' ruiit- ,u to M so; ' or, in othe: wuid.-. " I ke government i- iol." or rather, There i-tio tiod," for the leg it! Maate resnlt d -uh priuciple is Alfa ism 'luv war clergv, in stead of employing themselves in attempting to -.ave soulp. now u-e. iirecfly or indirectly , the ntacbir.t ty -f ht.rnin gOVBrMfBMJptf lo rJeitroT SOllle. It i- n i-ew tiling tot jter-ecutorp- to shield tliem-elx e- i.eiiind governineiit-. Fir-', 'ii.:; : . tolerance raBBBI or jierriiit? govern merit- to BBC, secute honest men, and then thv attempt to remove the re-toneibiiity from th-ii own shoulder;' and nlaet it up m governmetit, " ll (rim it ioaty liat-ir agent and .nstrutuent. In all - persccutoia h:ive d.-iimed that they were only "supporting the government " Wlien the Sa vidui of uiawkiud was crnciäed, those who cm cihed him wete only 1 upporliug the governmeiii" nlv executing the sentence civen bv Pilate, who mii the representative of the Roman government. It " overnuictilr." were nece-sar tiy, accoruiiig t the theory and practice of the administration party . bQad, inhuman, unrcj-onirt. OBOMCMBOtMr ie-. ren.orr ;leMdeotl m-tivt IHBOBBBOB. moit dan geruus to unricht met: than to the diboest, then 1 it wold be far better tha Me bod no bmbmbmJ j overnuient at all Where the territory of a Bl ii nol ol unreasonable extent, these evil qoalitic-d. not (so often manifest themselves, foi State L i vc usually sme naturil regird for their own children; and the intimate relation- existing bdWOOB then -inhabitants tender forbearance exiedicut on the parr of ail. But the power now exercised by the administration party over the United States, call it bv whatever name vou will. is more deAXgOMMM to honest boatted men thau lo disbonist riies, for the latter ate always ready to prole.- any opinion-, or lo do ai ithiui ri.it will secure their own eafety. The idea that the BTOtOMt .u i.- wrong ciuuot be considered absurd. bOCBOBB UXf of the leading adminisiraiion papers, before the bei;inning ot the War. C'ndemMHl anv attemnt to contiiitte the Union by force of arms. Upon this rioint. their logic w i- .".o.i t i,n nutj i- good now. some of them contended that '.he principle in 'he Dec laration of Independence d the thirteen colonies ot (ireat llntain, in 177(. was a correct one j that governmenta derive their just power onlv from the consent of the governed and that it three millions ot people were en'itled to the ben efit of thi principle of natural erpiity in 1776. i greater number ol people n; the Southern States were etititlei to a in m, no matter whether the1 cau-e of their revolution, in a moral DOOM of 1 i ami . . aa . , . . . i'w . w "uiucieur. r in-niacient; ami mat as thev had i natural right to a separate government if they wished i'. it was not right to -ubju gale them, although they did not admit that it wa- morallv proper for them to exercise that uat urai tight in tbe present instance. We have iu addition. aUo. the ot-iuio'is of the w i--t -: it. -men. of different parties, that Amer tea ha, produced, expressed from time to time. . . .. since tbe revolution of 177G. against the propriety an-l ig itns' the practteabiitty ot such war in
the pre-en? one. Hut nun ir. now sentenced to J P. S. Speaking of jury trials, reminds me ol death bv the United Btlte- n-.thorities because! the ca-e from Ctrval where, last May, if I recoltbey COoadcntiotaaly adben to a doctrine which, j lect the BMMHM of money aright, au innocent not majtnt metelv. but eer one td the - man was admitted to have been convicted on
. foutider- of the AmM;cui Kepublic ie-lHrexJ t be gel ..uly i truth, but a seit etKMQt truth "tli.it 1:0. in men t- .bnve their ust taiwei from b the con-en of t!ic govetntni.' A Fr. I! M olO.UT l M vit v 1 iilJiil Nfi' oi . t i. low ill- olttier or. s indled. Jn ÜAJBPM1 IB I'rrn.-Bir.t.. t July M, IM.) riOilOB ?.NiiNfL SbT We wish, through the columns of your paper, to stte lew fucts M a mi. . a our Si.it bt.c been tn ittd. In the Orst place, it: regit! ' 'tie wjv m wm.n ttie recruit- from you know that there M 1- IB ordei 10 'et recruits oir tu wi.ii- 1 -I 1 " . laiciiT-. iu wmcn they enlis'eil, and that we were to ,-erve for the e . -. ... : 1 : . .;. , unexpired term ol (AN regtmeut'- time w.v ou 1 niet't. and when the BO tbe tu of dune, we weie lie.ti lot the 'eim tntec eir- ne ip peal tti tbe jeopiv of ludiant. and ask them it. tV the laws ot a free pepb i i- right and just fcr men ah acre sworn in fM the unexpired term to be held longer tbOM that lime, when we were .-ent to the regiment with the understand ir 1 tv M our time would bt oeg We do think that we weie sworn iu under false pretence?. We Wen tdd that we hd better OOtM out wilh a a . ... at M il i icgimeot and icceite the same a- the rest, d then we would emc ..ou n.-re. for we would i. ..vc twenty one months to serve. Wc cjti bring torw trd pape; - to tbil ttfec Now we want to know how thry can holtt 01 under these circ - sud be true to u as men ol the Unter. N w -..rnit r--- fe tnogt.t- n :f. it U i.ovem .1 Morton na.i done h:- duty, the I thing would lave cme out all riebt Now we. men mi loUrMBM, agb ifa- eonle .-i Indi to - that bat rignr . d jnatlet iu thi- n a 1 a . . . niit mat irr vie ki ow that y . caiido -ometling iu the ca-c a" 'I t :-ex' . -t . .1 t o- '.. i u,-, tor we d th i .-x ti 10 w ; in w :,:.-, tit- (ovetcor ha done, li- g not tit to rule a tree people Not we -ubinit ti.e.e few ibuughtn to the g pe.ii.- tf Indiana We subscribe ourselvcA 81 IMB4KB : 1 Of rlllB. F'roro Indisi. rhe A pou re . f. aecom tjuxiate the demand for thi document we have printed an extra editnu . and are r ow prepared to aupply ordert
Orfaniaatlan ! noniana 1 rritori t 01. m Clav Keaaaate n f or of f. Ero I enaliiy. We copy the following Irom tbe pnxeeilirap of tbe Senate on the 31 at of Mircb TUE OaU.AMZATIOJ( Of MONTAN A Tl-RRITORY The Hou-e bill to provide temporary govern merit for the Territory ol Montana was taken op on motion of Mr. Wade. rep. of Ohio, the
pending question being on the amendment of Mr w nkinaon to strike out the word "abi'e' iu the öth section, definins the qualitications of v ten and eligibility to office within the Territorv Tbe a mend meat mm adopted at lollowa: Yc, Mcr l wn. Chandler. Clark. Colla uur, Caanesa, Dixon, Festenden. Foole, Foster, iiimes. HslI, Harl m. Harris Howard, ilowe! Pomeroy. Morgan, Morrill, lUmv Sumner U' r i W;. --J I .' .Messrs Buckalew, Cowan. Carlile. Da via, liarding. HetiderMin. Johnson. Line of Ind. Nejmith. Powell, Kiddle. Baafbrary, Sherman. Ten Eyek, Trnni'. dl. Vrp Winkle nd Wilier -17. Tbe iie-tioii b ii,v tiieu on the Gual pasi-age Ml the bill. Mr. Powell inquired how many inhabitant then f -o ir, the r"0)o-.ed new Terri tory Mr Wade replied then- wtie PJ.UOU inhabi taots 00 this sideol the mountains, and 12,(H)J on the other, and the population was beinc ra: id It incre.ed on aeeowtal of rhe new discoveries of z"ld jlr. suDiDFi, re; ol Mi- , would inquire what suggested the name of the new Territorv ol Montan Mr V ao co.ild not an-wer the iuetiou. Mr. H.w;trd. rep, - i Mich , by reference to i.i old Latin dictionary, found the word referred to a mountainous country. Mob. 4 this wa- deribesi to be. (Laughter.; Mr JobjMMMI, opt) ot Md . -aid it llie ubject of Mr W ilkiii-or. - amendmont u :.s iu deciare IbJal Mo- rViricatui ihttajkl have eriual political lights under this bill, be would suggest thai he mo i.i . 1- . w ie-s .jcb a purpose Mi iikiii-oi,. 1 "' if Minn , desire! to let hi uuentiriHM.i 'and in the form in which it hud ret;i. .iiiouioi. .- . ii- neither ihe word white not black should anpeai in the bill. Mr. Sumner conquered tbnl Ooi.gres w- acompetent to interpret the mein ins f the word , "citizen" ll any other body Mr .!ohnoti hxd a high ie-ect for the Sena tor from Ma.-sacliusetts, but, notwithstanding hi transcendent abilities, he was (,f the opinion, and he had the support of many learned Judi;es, that the oue-'ion o: ihr- rights oi n-rsoi - f At; .1. IMMCMM to citte;i-i;ip wa an open '-ne. ifadj niaie -o uy :ne i insuinuofl ric reierrcu I ohm decision in ihe Died Scott case, and .-ui-i il the pinion of the Senate wa- held in one hand BBd the deei-ifin of Ibe DOMrtfl in the oilier, it w M baiely nossibie ri tt i' r wei-.-h'o:" ItbotiCV worfrbl bt HI the latter . Mr Hale, reg ..t X II. - .i-l the decision ot i he S .prnie Cour Mas ditgracB t the land md i libel t., the law, bw! iligraee to s i:tf nie Coort. LaogbterO The bill w m Iben r used 5S ui . I tt Ikiiii il am rrn." w ttimttlm't Iuuikiu l.uii'dn lo ifa H'i,i ml, M'trrh lA. 1 0 1 Vvmmintiont r. Ji-l i I .ier)o-e that I have lwA. no purpo.-e, MBCCTLt Am propeeitHia whitjb n: iMotKCTi.T. to in emtrs e- t-.e je' ft terfere with 'he in-ti- lion ol DAM . . the in twtlon ol -l.vry in the eiity ol tbc whole Slates where if eiL- Union ai d the ABA.VI believe I i.tve mo DON HEUT OF SLA LAWFCl RIGHT TO DO 'KRV, IMfj tome . so, arid 1 have xo jr atid with an authority LiXATiox to do o that can control the ar Tbe BMMt of each mie now at war with State to ordei and rhelnited StetW, will control it;- own do be receired and ci-n-; i M .1. ... ar f . t mcstic in.-tituti.iiis ac 1 . ; n Oovcinmentot the Unitcot.itii" to ttr own judgmcui Eicu-ivii.r cd S;ute. and will be is lwsri'i. t'.i the ha I timt bv liberal turOM I I tnceuf nowet on which the perfection and Bl PUBAXtc of our politii I- i j siib-tuitiid at,.i lot bat eral points; atrd the bl n't - r bearers thereof -liall have -afe copdnct laone ueiwiHjs VMMAMAM WVCOt!v. DOAM Wajfl. & BEAM AM Ln "I-N Bat th. e rel UrgmiiMtiono It BBMBM 10 bt well Ba4ablilhed that tber t two -ecret political organizations in the country They 800AM to hive origlnBted m tbla Mite; tbe , present President of the United States and hi Cabinet, and coadjutor throughout the Union. ' soon after the lib o! March, 161. commenced practising tyranny upon political opponents in tbf Northern States by arbitrary arrest.sand impti-ot, incuts; by depriving them of property, Ac; and -ome sv the courts were prostituted to thi work, through packM jut es, ic .but of this charge I will not speak Suffice it to say the Union Ilein OCratl in the North who had been ridiculed while jieace existed for their devotion to the Union. were treated by the Republicans about as the Saxons, of England, were treated by the Noimtuis alter the conquest; Secretary Stanton stving that it; consigning tliein t. duntreon, tho Ad - mini-tratiou acted Uon the advjre of llenuhli. an Mate o Ihe Administration, also.determined to porgBtMBlO itseil in ptower In 'his state of tbiofti, lectei lociety, catlod the Uuioii League w; formed to dd. s 1 um a.i i- I . in ' executing t!o arbitrary OAMCtl of power OO the ringing ol the hell by Secretary Seward Tbii . led lo the orgtattization of counter secret societv. called, I do not know what l themselves. but doubtles Knight of the (olden Circle bf j the Republicans, for defence against rrets. 1 h ive never been a membti of either of these BB cieties. nor ! mt other secret so -if.r whatever. I 1 am no' much o i iricn 1 of -ncli political or- , i . . at . - . gain iwr a - i am ir open oi.-cu-a:on, open ; OMOftMOf ' oii-titutional rights; but I will - tv . that secret societiebiiIibio r poraortal for JoiOliCO IgTaioOt lawle.--ughts :rc more excusable than those formed to excite such outrages. As wa- -aid by Uurke, the illustrious Itietid ol freedom, when men combine on one side for bal purpose-, lor '.vranical purr-o-e-. if will be scarce- ; I I. -li. . . I. .1 rll t I I lv possible to prevent th :t thev w ill combine on I the Othd side fot tbe jolt i arp af tMfoedios ; ! liberty parly grounds. Saya Mr. Pomeroy, a Republican i writer, in a late work on mun: ipal law, Bl p 'J, speaking of jurors in political State cases, "thev have generally . almo-t uniforealv been the pa-sive instruments iu the hardof jit lif-and prosecut- ' ing ofticer-. Btad have blindly registered their do OTOOB. " ' It should be remembered that many ol the noblest Englishmen w ho have in cently perished as the victim- of partisan hatred, and tyrannical revenge, have been condemned bv the verdict of a jury." vT ITS IT A" I. MOM n Get tm Conti;xtio Puuant 10 ' ,J"''' the Dt-ao. 1 r : vi - I -"unty metin C 1, vention tt the Court Hot.-e in Martins ville im SatMiMiy, lely 9ß I8bw. Tbo Opm 1 ob tior. w a- organised by olOBlMA ibe Bom. P M. Park. ObeerMtaxo; Hon tl ere on nwi Cleo w. ii'bert. Se reiA i-. m The ioüowing nofii 1 it -r a weie ncole lv ..(. ej 1 mit ion: For Keproeniative. Alfred Ktmi--. lor Ireasure; , Samuel 3! Kooket ; for Sheriff. .In cob Adam-. .Ir . for Count v OoOBOJrMBloOaM', AttdbBM Secre-t; Ibr OOfOOOr. I BOOb Merman. On motion tbe following persons were . - pointed a- tbc 0B r tl t'omtni''. for the - eeaa W g SbbfiOTi Cbairmar. WaTusbmgttM lowns'jp. K M Dill, Jackson townl.iP'. Alfred W ir-or . M t-.i-.r. lowpsh't t-tmc- Statt-, il tri 1-;, o u-iiii.; Hoiman Johnson, Hnjwn town-hip; Milton Cox. Clay township. W. I i. ir-1- m, Monroe townshin; domon Dor-c; Adan.- town-hi; ; üeorgt W Shake tiregg. ' township; Km H Moberlv. Jefferson townahtp; R frrttcralt. Rav tnwnshin Lewi Ftailv Uaker town-i'if-. .'.ti.t-C Hct.-iei -on. -reen town-hit' T W. S S' ir ley uttered t he follewtng te--!.ich was aJoptel; H'tolr'tl. I : fit. Democracy ! M-.rg.n county in convention aaembled. do hereby endome the platform and ratify the nominations made at the Democratic State Convention on tbe l2tb instant. b fill the BfaMMM of State, and also the nomination- for electors And we do berebv pledge our nearty support an I united effoits to secure tneir election, and also pledge our suooort to the norcnees .r im Convention Ifiram I CrailT Offer:! rh frtllctarina muiIii tloDi which wa adopted: Refit. That the pretension of the leaders
of the abolition party, that they are in any proper sense a Union partv, is a stupendous humbug, and is only eaqoalled in absurdity by the pretenioos of Abraham Lincoln that he is waginr war to preserve the Con-titution and restore the I'nioo. The Hon. Franklin Sanders Uinf present was called for He came forward, and in a masterly speech of Bone two hours in length, addressed a large and enthutali" audience. On motion the proceeding ot this meeting were ordered to be published in the Dailv Indian State Sentinel. On motion the Convention adjourned P M Pares, Chairman I" Hi mu:rm, (1:0 W. Euiitt, Secretaries Joint Canva We undersUnd that the op- : .-'ri, i-andidates I r ivernoi bSfl tresl uin
a joint canvas- of the State, the particular of j which wtll be hereafter .mnounced Tbe rebel Geral Hood is a Ket.tutkuu by birth, and graduated from the Military Academy in He lost a leg at Gettysburg. DIED. DIKD On M.wid.iy, August 1, of trpbuhi f ir. licoCi.v: L. li uu. av .1 61 joat anl ? montba. Funeral services will tak place thi morninir at 1 o'clock, at hi late r -iienc N-. 17. N tiL Mi".-Mpri stret. The frieud of tho family an- invited to attend without further notice. niEIV On th-- . v.nir- f An lt. Mrs. Koaw 1 K". As. consort of Tboma P. Fran-s age! ?l year-, month and 13 days. The funeral will rak place at ÜM Watos u-e at t 1 o'clock to-day. 8erlcs by the Rev. g. T. OilleU. Friend-.üi.l .-er ii:d cice aro re-pn 'fully Ui ited to Attend. Den vor Caj iaper please copy.J AMUSEMENTS. '3 incoroLiTA m ;m.i -T '.K V WW. IK V 11 UlLFV. Taeiday tuning. Aug-. 2d, 1864. - Till: GREAT ..o WARTINETTI AHD MARZETTI fflOUPF. liuni rv, i Itgm Kp . I'.itiioitu nee .. 1 1 i . Ar, TI 1 t o , M .1 . OH ITALIAN BUT ' II I, ! OPERA l hoi pi:. rn-t;i Mv V ItgeitMl . Sfil O.ND AND LAST liKiM) OPERATIC CONCEIT. Will . ai.-ii i thf following etuiucj Orau'a It.iiia'i Opera Company, X -.rti-t- fo r York. Ioil.im Findiia Wliilinir Lorini, B Ihu unnvalK-U Prima Doima Soprano Nlynor LaUlgi Stellinl TL- .rll retioMK-d Ttnor, MeroH rBArlCESCO AMOmHO, Tht Un -".! I BMtdleat, HERB 1PSTIN JUCH. Pianisl I'M iltl II N.F. Ol I'hoi.i: a ti U FltHK programme w ii'. -. i -tion trom th g following i.raini Oiera-: Dui i. ai.o:. IHnorab. 1 or Paraon de FloenniM, Bfii-ario, Lucia de Lauier ' aTMMT, Eni?nl. Traviata, I.ucrrtia Borgia and Qermod' i . ;, n. th.- event inthemu'ical world. Admission 50c. Reserretl --a;s T-c K' - rve.i M can lK-s-cur .l m a M. P.-nhsm A Mi!-i-j ."-t-.re. HMjt-dtt MEDICAL NOTICE. 1 i .1 V W. THOMHOTN PBOal Ml RAMI, May;-: opkmbd THB1B 01 I'ICK on the ea-t :de of VirghVa Avenae, a few doors South of Wa-hinv;t."i str'. In.iianapoli-., Ind , tot the alleviation of human ulT.'riii, by offerins U unfortunate fUtUOOM afflicted with Syphili.-, or any apedta of Private Disease, sure and -afe metho. "f cure, iMBOfrl en the -olid "a-i- of MHOMt Bad our.d philosophv. Spermatorrlio-a arsl loiptenc'. and invetefate com- of Fe.oiidary nr Constitutional Syphilis of lonjj staudinr. that vanniif le cured ny any other physician in thi- :fy. cured perfectly and permanently, ASIS , '' ' J' ' w,y cr n ch.irge. Das. THOMSON. LOST. LOST, on MBBllaj morning. July 31, a BLACK TEliBUNI slut a pure black. Um btrfy and -hort clirck No. unknown. A lieml - ward will he a?d Tor ' , . . ... 1 t tai I ancu'.i tr t . . t ha n m. .f Canoe had tri c.'l j u I , " return i m; taoic. J. 8ULLTVAV, No. 10 P. arl Sirt-ct. atl.'-t-Sf STRAYED OR STOLEN. k TRAYED OR STOLKN. rerM time in July, from the v pa-turc of Mr. Vajvn. east of thi- city, a white, fl a-hitten Horse, fift.n hand- high, nine orten ycr. old, marked with the ett r K under the mane. A liberal reward will be paid f..r any information th.tt w il! lead tn hl recr-ver-MAUBJJCB KöHN. sairJ i if firni of Hav. Kabu A Co. MEDICAL. n mfwMmm WD STRICKLAND'S Anti-Cholera Mixture! I i A COMlVillloN ! s niNi.i.M v IMflOKBMAa. -ttmulent and canninati. -. rhieh every pbvician an:ioMl is- - 'hi - nly prepara::.ii that will ef-f-ct a jwrrosie'nt cv:r. of IHarrhea .-.nd I rent, ry . Tl : -Anti-Cholera Mixture i-now in iir-io - veral of it army Lo-pital- wher It vet. the jcreatest -ati-f:cti u. It h.i--aved the live- f taotu-and of on' soldiers aud citizam, and we will E-uarantre it to be the ..-si remedy in thw rld for Diarrhea and Dyeutery. air. Wood, Co-zington, Ky.. wilt ' m!.t happv t.. -atify any uii of the rinu'- of Strickland Anti-Cholera M;t'.r. ; :n t. w- . . ., c j nutp'-r ! t---;niomal from patient- wbo Lave Wen cured afp r Ih-wiä pronounced incurable hy their phy-io'an-, some after takins onlv on w..tte of BtrtetHaMfa Ifattl Cholera Mirc-e. If yrm nffer wttb tb Diarrhea or Dyarntery trv enetWTMe. SOLDIERS! Tt::b tl -'."I ..Ittabi- rrKüictnc . . na I r. ..( April 2tth. -ay or soldier hae l er svd bv t!.The i inriür.ati th it tboaaod- af I.', by Drugcist- anj prepao-d only hy Dr. A. n-trlck-. a Baal Fourth -cr--t, Citicitinati, O. I H..ta 1 o.. Browning A foao, - art I V Mgen, J. F. Bewser. TaaaBtM ml Ffrr .er. rra 1: a 1 Dr. A. II. tai 1.1, . SKRVFcF.i Tt THK C1T1ZF.XS OF : utd r-croity. Otfkre. Vfrtj rtia Avenrw S tc NtwJcrsej -trt.5o 37. O BaCtX Beside octUV-d'-. 141 fBH V B i Ki t i SKI AI.LKN. -r fatflt L..er an.iale Itabtea, I I So. 12 an-i 14 Ftat lri -iret. in tb rear cf rear '. Ä. Iciuj'k Block aftaaTW ggä a Greenback wanted, at tbe low eat fO.UtFU rai tea atOBteilrf property on Washington street. Addresa P B . Ha 2IO, Itt:Mpolls Pet OfBee.
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oem-ial LA.. NOP.LE, Adjurani i.era'. - oe rf Indiana; Col. W. H. M. TEtBEl L. naawrial fccralary Eaecutive le, artin-: . Indiana: Major ft AX I PL MeCl.t UV , Chief Tavuia-Ter. lntr .- of Inaiana and lllinol; H-U. J. RI8T1S", Audit ir at ft Ma; r M I. hl'MY. Pay master. I" S V; I- n NKwi.'MKR; Meaar. H.KTCHKR. VAJK5 k CO.. Ranae: Mes-r. A. A J. C S. HAltUISOX. kUnker-: M.-- FLKTCHRB. Jr. A C8UBCBM vX. Bankers; Hon. W . M. HANUM. I.. M. C. Lrn!--n, K ; W M s. HCXTIXiJTliN, Caehier KirM National Hank, W.i.h nrjton. D. C. ' lA-lAwltn
The Crowning Climax! i rim: s GREAT SHOW A ;ttM OMllwTBLLATMINi !.. Mammoth Combinalion of three -ri. .-.. K.Il'd-tioTi-, will perform ir. I JSI DI AN p o l i a Friday and Saturday, August 12th and 13th. 1864. Lacalion u lH-lawar Avenae. nrar tli lt;J r.-ati. Kvcry Aftrno-n anl Bvraasg at - and 7 't. fflHK featan af Dn BAoe'a Great in- Is ! - Iks , far taf rtl and aaarivaieat hüod kocwa EJCEL810B. an-l the celebrated KJuc . t : i Mates, to wbicil aie adJe-1 ; the wonderful perforiniiiK horse S. . lail'GLAS, an-1 , , tbrcc mor? rare ti:-'"i,:ien of v: ' v ' !.v who will ; y-r- irf'-rmed bv Bgkrts. 1.V."N 1I1;, Her firt pearanrt Iu thi- ci y, . nent artists lrolrsniMohr iin.l b tli COtBBMJMt of animal intellect d i-td t v the et ' II! I H . -ophical train'j ll-irr) nob, vrting UoirH A vioke. From Ixndon, For-, sr. P ter'urp and Vienna, hwill prtjspnt to the rstot)i--hed spectator a Urania Ic per f.-nnatice, a Circu-. a BHBatBTt Army, a Fa-hion ;hle Bairee, aGay KiUiriK Party, arid a Da at the Derby. The third departmvt. vhieh will r-mpl tc fbt --iil-Pai.t en fem'.l.', MMBrcJtAtf A lit Hilft Hloe-. ) From the BMOky Ma:nlai::- ar.d Idah-, wi'lt aalas i ttOWfM of Hunter- ( 'ainanche l'.-uies. iv an i mauiBBai VUI appear at each siblMBleta, at'. the pcr'ornia'a v. ill ' bo radiated and spired by th ..riirinal hamars ar.d fan- ! cie of tbe irreat modern wit, j.--: -r r.d phlloi-jiher Admiaion 0 . lit.; t tnldren IJaC aal-däw J. K. M" A UN KR. Bgstat. MEDICAL. V WL WJ t-aZT--- ti- f-LtAV Mf CS aliMB,Bf??Tl-"!aTH?"S Dr. STKK KLAMVS MELLIFLUOUS COI Gil BALAAM CrJBJJtB OtMBjBt, C!.'-. Sore Tliroat. Afthia, ac! Consumprlon. It 1- only tieces-ary for ar y r.j.. BTaajMad with rl ee eomplaint- to try ne bottle of" Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, To ctiio it.e. iLeai that it I the br-t preparation ever used. It not only cure- the above affections of te tbroa' I an t 1 :nir, bn it eure Nijrtit Iwea's and Sp:ttin o; Blood, and i- an excellent tranrle for any kind ti SorThrva. it - ol. i-ant t- take, ad a sale -medicine for i Infant. Price .V.i rei.t- prhoti!e. For -ale by Drarji-t- jp'tj erallr. For Hale by W. I. H.i-kit A Co., Brownintr & Sloan. : Stewart A Morgan. T nilln-011 A ;.... J. F Senour and KiCt.- r B W-jcher. marT-itlyeo-iAwlv iavi sV Mill REVISED STATUTES! aaO r INDIANA. Second J3ditioxji. IHK 9SOOXD EDITION Of BATIX a Hord"- IJevi-ed Statute of Indiana i now rad t$ delivery. Both volume- have lce:i car-fuliy n lead, and all error? eaaTtOtOB. fbett b alded to the volume an appendix, of over two hundred paatir nsai taiciu tb a3tapaad at the r ruiar an4call-! scsaiofa of the Legl-latnr. t 1061. a:l at the o-trular 'eaaivfi of lBt . ith a tin r. le. Thi -diti. will inrr. a the alu yf tat wt-rw. a it ... c-i 11 n ai! al! the aw of t!,- Va e n..a n f - . lb vu:-. na ail the act - uj. -. l.e -ntiet-t to wbkl it a . t l ' -tl... . , '. t-e a if : .ere - nta.h- tha- oo'ej in the rr.trrin of :La voian;e. Ti.e-e amended act-, however, will he fmrtMt 11 tli Snppb men' Th price o? tbe prc-t f - l:i..e. pr--.- : -n. -i 1 ! ar, whivc BBe'r. a.'i - .' u'. . Try ! r i.sa- for the two volume-. -r Five Doixac f -r itb 1 The 1 rTLcaaaT, containuu the act ot the ree'alar and called -e--ior of the Lea;ialure of 14J1, au4 the regular at hatara of 16.1. with a corupbte index, in a arrt-KATi. ociwk. hoortd tr. lcath.r. in tba -ante -til a the other - -Aw f .t. T I . . 1 1 . - Order 1- r eitii- r vulcm- I th- rttairje.. . a r -e. ive pi- rapt atren'ioi,. Addreaa J.J. HIX.II Indmnapab MMN B. H LMVAN LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, o 0)NBMBt Pearl M reel. In rear mt i-nilltel Kin Id mat . aa'Cl-illy llr. T. B. IIAKVFiV. OFFICE: Xorth Alabama Stroit eK-dirs
IN THK OFWMJK KlVKKXMr.VT , Bat id ijvartera. MawnMlBfi Barrier, I er' 1)eek and Vwrhf. and ledne' d from tb ruted leiar;Deiit' ntlv attnn o Bounty! battle can rH their Bonwty taiTcditer by tvadatM4r jbx l NOBLE. r.) ch-x-rfnllT riven Fnclo po ta;e stamp f r all Wtera ZE3 jxt o es: DRY COODS. CLOSING OUT SALES AT Till Trade Palace ! SM X -it WEST WASHINGTON ST.. HUME. LORD CO. w tSHi.N. ri) KK11UK FkCM BCBINKrS NOW offer their lare at.i sn'.eitdi-l stork of 0i4a $100,000! . At New York h.',e-.ale price-, ana inanj gauOa I i les-. Feelin under ol.ligati ai to tbe public tor tba rer j larire patronage we have received, we have concluded t i adopt this roetiiod of do-in; o it our preaent iocA, theTi v p .-. -iic them u.c advantage of During their eood as low as the same ran be nought at net wholesale prire in Ka-tern etiles. Thin no th thou cry, ail we will contii"ie (he sale? until lb whob- -tork t- cJo-el out. Wo bae now in -lore the laret and He-t gaeBa -lock ever tTo.7i t thUcity. (vi-i-,;:,.; f 1 Smi M M Wortl ' SILK e.'iipr - .-tv crd'. fr--';' beantiful ioire Antiques, r HteebeagOBl PLAIN SILKS M s, ilr and i s .ur, - FIM. IIRKSN I.Otltls. It. 0Mt variety. Oar buyer being at täte head of the market during the spring, baa made extra effort to procure the finest and nio- fah!onahie So 1L0 market, com Pai1mi LVoveIttoia NERRIMAC PRINTS. SPRAGUCS PRINTS PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, DrNNELI PRINTS. DOM KSTICS, PLANNELrS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY. GLOVES, M I R O I I) B U I K s. E o., vc. HUMEi LORD & CO., 1 INDIAN POI.lt REAL ESTATE BROKERS. v. 1 I V rj' ev 4 M fa FOR SALE. .V I i tti ol I ,MF Ii"t. I X hj'nat . BOMB, - a . tBBM ar ' . - f . --tl . . K. 11 li Tae rv.r, Ted at a low price. Infon-aalU may be ob ir Jcr.n:r ri. Kn.. ar r.r . e - .' .. o. . tle. at the atere S. D MKLViLAJt. ii. I nti.i -o. K ll A .(ii: HHOliKK. I VN MiJXBY OS t LLATK KAI -t. BIT! AMD I j - .r. ai.d net Office ?. lOSootb llertdian Irr fiPUe hoor from ? A M. to P
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