Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4309, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1864 — Page 2
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TRI ÜRIOR - IT MUT BI PRRARRVRU Jri TU K8P AT MQKIllNO. AI (.11 ' DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET Fur Governor, loaeph IMIanitld, Ol Tot UwUMlt AcVf MfcuT , Dai Id larplr, of Hilf For aecrctary of tut, ' UM ff A TWO 5, f Harto For Aeabtor af txtaSe. , joorto avurnme, a ruuin For TroMnror of Stau, M ATTAR W L BRKTT. f HamFor Allow j Jener at, irBCAM B. MMU), of IlKal'tr For Snpchiteu.nt of "Public tatnari-t AMCF.L L ROWi. of Alien. For Jedgwa of tha Supfeaar Oaerf RAHDKL K. PER A IB, of Mart.. AMDRIvT DA VIM), of Daoaiwr, UHU M. HARRA, of ttwlttvarj. MIE L W0RM5, f Mn Kor Clork of the !'ipr-ui- C -nr , KTHFLBF.RT C. HIBBrK. or Rn-i For lUrtMi i Largw. JOHF PF.TTir, of np)IHtROR K- WOLFS, Bf IN r Cottegoutn. r.RAHAX 5 F'TTJl, M. KR AI RUR. -J 0 Fr DUtrte aVtweVwOB, fir-t DUtrirt-B M H01OMB. of Ofbaoa. Cuntta aaet -PRTF.W MTr.RJ.of VaiKlrrbura tUcmt rn.trVt ri.UH KKWIAM, I H" ! i 'intent J AX A i.HQIMUT.dUlfWH, TRlrd DUt fiel A. H. CARI.T" ' Lawreur f-cvi. t Infant-F. , LEI.ARI'. . i M Ml Peertb nutrtet-R W VftJOV, f I' I agent R. P. rRRMIft, of Kit.l-r Klftk Diftrtn-jMr Blüw r i,r,x.ft i MKAM.. of v?. Bistb Wate-! PRARR LARDRRB, I X g ' taBftnt-R, r. luv if., .,f Bbelby. Beveutk DuirVt RCIt JOtiMRON, ( aa 1 tlacvnt mo W rHoMPBOW, of Farfco. Rrgkth iRotrVA J. C APPI.RfiATF, f Carr-D ( ran -,nRrnt-LRAMRK ateOI.URt', i.f Blntb IMatiBtl J 0. OABORRC, r MmoRaII. ' tlnit-nt FUA Mt'iiHM. TrotL riet -ROBERT LOW BT. ..f klkh.. ( thigwat-I M ITMII r, of DHM looonlh I !-f VT sKimY. r .Mipi.i N R. OVRRMAR DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. KlMl lilsttU t - WIIJJ A M K RIH4.AI K. Third DUtrr-t HKRHT W. AJOMMfOR Fowrta DMrteA 0R0R0K BKItHT Aooontk Di-itirt DARTKL W VOOBHPI Klghth I t rf -J AM KM r. HARM I .Ninth lMtrlct-l)AVlb IBVPII. Troth iHotrtct-JORRPR R Rla9UfM ;:: tnib Ditct jaMKM p. m-injbibix. I.I in tMltifie! an : .:-untd Hl wf hio unn louil. Mtrange aa it my iii.tbete nte many people wbo fail to rwaliea tbe ,;fn' and temMr ati tht Anraimm Lincoln ban lucniur i I'attrrr, it ever tbtrt aaiatexi a Uauiper in tbe bulory oi ilia world, that he tin prut en fatae unl rr reont to the principlea unon which li- waa elei ttsl. attl the principlea whit-h be ovrr and ovrr Ic -Urcd until be bexima (irmly sentrd MI poan. with the Military and naNl arms under hi. pctlcct ' ntrol ; and that be ia now w.igin iRil w ir fix Iba aol purpae of AbolitutH ttio A H A M N M Y .N I OF üLAVEHV" biuR bia MMM yua itnn tu foit which all overture-- ot peacn ir d all intcieatB uuit bow iu abject itibaerriency He began aa all uauipetado, by inirr-tiatinx hitnaell iu Iba t'onfideuce of the people by makitiR false pro feertiona and faUti pledgee. Iu bin Inaugural Alf dreaa, MarHi 4tb, 1661, be naid on tbe aoBjtWj of CTlverv Approheii.iou seems to exist ntnong the people nf tbe Soutborn States that, by the accession f a Republican adminiatiation. their proinrty nnd their peace aod persona) aocuiity nre to be endangered. 1 hero has never been any reajraBBoM cause lor suck appieliefisinn Indeed, the moat ample evidence to the conti aiy baa all the while dieted, aod booo open to their insnection. It M found in uuarly all tho published speeches of him wbo now addroaaoa you I do but quote from one of those apecche when 1 declare that "1 have uo poipoee, direct .-a imdiobi tLT, to inter fore with tbo inatit IRR t .lavery in the State where it exists." 1 believe I HAFl MO LAWftft rioiit to on v; and I lotvf . im i iv attfxoa to do so He tben quoted the Chicago plol f i iMd the Unitcl State Cotntitution to show th not only the institntion of slavery in the State where it existed, bat slave property escaping int. Si tics where it did not exist, was and always wo aid lie oeitoctly aafe and at the command of the ue ipto intorCBtcd. Then he a:d further oi. 1 take the ofHfi.nl imth to-day with no nni.til roaervatioti, and vrith n purpose U construe ths Constimtioo or I . .v mr ItWROeellleal rules. la it Hue. then, hat my light plainly irllMll iu the Coualdulion baa been denied'.' 1 think not Happily the human mind i so con-dituted that no party can reach the auitarny t d'r.u; fata Think, if you can, ot . iIojCwJ in -iai.ee in which a plainly written provision ot the Coi -t -tutiou haa ever bean denied. gJaf i J'J fi' mere force of number, a m tjvrittj thnttUt deprive a mi ntrUm of any eUnety itrUttn Constitution. i' riiht, U tmoAt im a moral view. JUSTIFY RE OLl TION ifrfoiar fhouUf if tuck rijht vert i ri tmJ owe By tbe frame of tbe Government under w hich we lire, thta same people have wiaely given their public aervauta but little power lor mischief, and have, with equal wtedom. provided for tbe return of that little to their own hands nt very abort intervals. Wnile the people rrfmn their irr or and tijdanee . no Administration, bv any extreme wickedi.ee or lolly, can ever aa. rioonly inj ore the Gverntnet t in the .1 in -of four years. The great problem ' 'a -..;ed in November ia. do "the people retain their virtue and igi lance?' Pasaing from tbe Inaugural to Lincolli Ural Mesaage to Congies. wi- m4 that he there recur ui tbe subiect of the rc '- of thej Southern States, and anticipating the eventual cdoae oi tbe rebelliou be gave this anr.rce to (.met fancied aprm-.:. r Iowt there be some u:iea-.; e-. a MM I ids of :. l.'i men s w!i . . be ihe eour-e of the government toward the S mthem 8 itaM AFTER the rebellion shall have boen aatpptasood, tba Executive deem it proper to - ibal will be his purpose. THEN AS r VEK. (" be guu; tba Caoautution.auu ia-. aud ibai lie robibir will have n different mßßtrrttammUm of ihe t wers and du'.iea of tbo Fetlo: . G ivarnmenl rfla live to tbe ng!it ol the Stjte- and the penie. ! etMler tbe t .aatitution THAN THAI K.PRFSEP IN THE INAUGURAL AD DKESS. He desire to preserve tbe govern ment, thai .t o.av be administered tor all, AS IT Was ADMIIISTERKt) BY THE )Ii;. THC MADE 11 Ufal ntzn$ hare g RIGHT fa rfarm fart a f thrrr awmpaaVol; and ika aoevraaaroi Am NO Rl'.H I e M left U Snboaqoasiily. to the following year, in reply to the letter which Mr Hor teoGreeJev t id r eased to the Preoideut through the Tritu:.e. M- . o.n gave reply which we rrit.t in full: Washimi.tos , A'Jgus Pio.8ib-I kaee jtstrm-ve: voursofthe : a. W J I 19th loat . addr'--. t V' -York Tnbwi.c If there be iu k anv rtataaooam or aa suroD4.MKia of fact which I mo know to be er rvtie.)'j. t do not now and here iptrovcr
ll there he any inlereuees whi, 1 . ' Änff ,c--fx urea dt-at t " d.rtil.t a. t, te the same tolMUlool. drawo. I do not now and here ,., j M- ef w AOr.ltaio.f in .egard to the m.t-l J . againet. u 11 whom will devolve the July ol opening praver If tbate be perceptible in it u impaiieni eaalbn Fromme c luim.ietOOOl of the War the la lD preaer.ee uf ibeir congregations. at;d espedictatorial tone. 1 wai v ir ia deference to an old I Republican offlcisl haee not m.nif -tod ciallv thoe ministers who he Inculcated tbe
(Head wboe heart I hat) always soffan! to I j right A " 1 Ba rti to fee pRrnaiiiK, B you My, I havg not roRMnt to leset abi or in I.! aa' Mi t Would M" Ar tborteH tray ander fAe oWmJm 1 f.- sooner tl.e t.ati.t! authority t lif if ttortxl, the nearer the Union will btbe Union a it was I f thrrr hr tboaa alio would not x r? thr UbUm
, unlBaw oiet uld at It.u miik' lima MM - tvry. If Uiere be tboaa wlto would not ara ibe Un?rrrj. rut Twrr rrTt at tbp -w Tfw PMTAOI AUA TUT, I DO 50T AORKK WITI1 I HEM I My pmrmmount obj'ct t$ to aar Mr Uawa. AND j HOT El Til Kit in SANK OR DKSl KO lirAVKilV IF I COt I II SA 7Z TH8 L'NlO.f ?r I I H OtTI Y KF.L I N G A V 8 L A V E I WOt'lU DO 11. If I t..daa lit? Vartngftll tbtrlica I would do il . rDd if I could aave it b? tree I . , , 2 i ä.,ia ing nome and eivit.i. tVor- l(.n. I would aaao oo uaat Ii i r 1 it.. tit i'iim in. I in uiel iai - m . m w w m J " - - - ----- I do becaoM I believe it hehl t aareibi L Mori, loat whencrer I abail tcheve bat I am doing hurts the came, ai d 1 .lull do more whenever I I n Olll'l I I 1. I j M v M . A node e do i Nif uiuie helft the iuw 1 -hall try to mrrcct ttion when boan to be , n ra. and 1 altwll adopt now viarwa an ti ' a rbe ataRll ippoar Mbe true vfeO I bafe bert aUtel bjv piirpoaR accottjiii ( aar wf ol official doty, and 1 inlamd no rood.flcation ot m? oft extaesexl tr-onI wili that I ill mi-i eM iv where should be fieo . " - - . - Vom .. A Li N- ol Again, when ttif policy ol emancipation as J beginning to be forced uon him by thc "pressure," Mr Lincoln -aid H 'be Chi igo clergymen who wailed upOR Mm and c QHOM from the official reurt I What ijvoii would i pioclamatioi ol eiu.tni.iptCtoa from ma 2o. awcoetally aa we are now anwatfd? I do not want to iüUfa d.cutnei, Ihr vhnlr trurlil tri latur itfrr$$tirilif fr iuoft rraUrr . hk Ihr i'npr't hull natii'l t'tt 'um't . Would my tnrd tiee the iar, Iu u I cannot even 1 1. force tbe Constitution in tin ichel State? Is there a single court or msgiiUatc that wotdd t.. , i.ili.oiifod bv it thori Add whii tc.ititin ia tl.et. f. think it a. ..ild have ... nette fTect Illlllll lllifl V. . w"i'i mmmm-m -w .w- . upon the alaaoa lh.ni the late laa of OoOJgfOjBJli which I apj roviil, and whi' li ofTcM protection and frevdom to tlie .'i e id rettel ms-tern who come iitbiu our hin . K ranne.' U iru that flu Uu Lit canted ii $mjlt lidM Inenmr Btef Ig ata. Now, iliei. , tidl me, il vou plea-e. whil iom aible iiMult of good would follow tbe ining of I .1 . .1 I H such a proclamation as you dcirc? Was ever HMli mote eiplieitlf, BBOfjOl VOOOily and irrevocably pleJgel nude mu.; ud to a l ue of action under a wfttloa eooatitutioo, and by written language, tb Ml Ahrabitm Lincoln iu regard to the institution of slavery iu 'he rebelim; Si it!-. !.d it. rel il.oti to the war . On ihe ."idol spteiniei . IMV.', m-t one BaOBtb after writing Ml letter to Giceley, Lincoln ti'-t eihitntc I tlic cloven i - ! ! Abolitioni in He then i '-ued the initial emancipation pro I ttna tioo ami on tle rir.t of Jaooorj, 10O followed it MD with tbe final ono dcctaiing thecbtvea ol thel South fret and j . ', "tbe executive govern, uient of ihv li.aed Stale.., including tlil trdiiUiJ and naval authorities thereof, to recogniie and maintniu such freedom !" Since that tir.t of tanuary the arm id navy have boeu u-ed l.n 00 othei purpjaf) than to uphold this oju pa t.on prool a raation At u time within the last eighteen tnoidhi Rit peace been Jtttaintble tijHiii anv othei condition ihm ibe unconditional abo lition of slavery and telbiquisbment of Saterights by the South I bis has nil along been ii.ic.l by the suj.poit. poitera of 'he idinmis-r.il o Hut the peace negotiations at the Fall bic bionght from Mr. Lincoln a dcclaiutiou which place- the fact that the wai it now (ought lor abolition beyond 0001 lion or ijuibble braham Lincoln. vlne vanouv uflic' I oleic' - are .piotcd love, and wlio-e aaauiances to Greeley that he ' would save the Uniou without treeing a .-lave if he could," now teil iki world that 'heir can be no terms, no pence nothing BOA MwlteM civil war OOMM the tOuth fir-r ronens the abandonment nf rlaverv Eacr. t riv Mamor. t TaMwalglfiii l 0 . .I'd- Is't To irhom it aaatM ''oncer n : Any proposition which euibiates the leafoiatiou ot peace. be llllearilj ol the whole Union, mmJ IHK. A BAN DON M HN 1 OF 8L AVERY, and which conies by and with in authority th it cau control ihe arm tea now at war with the United States, will be iccei vol and considered bj the executive govtrtimet. of the United State-, and will be met by liberal leiu.- ou other substanfi 1 and collateral , nt. and the bearer or bearers theic"i kill -- tuet both way A it. a n a m Lim Ol M Have t lie people Ii"t their virtue and intelligence, that they will consent to the re election of Iii. u-unier of power beyond the Constitution thi- man who is o a.mpletely -lultified au 1 condemned our ot his owu mouth? That grea' aad good until, that fai etiiiir -'t.sinm and F.' her ot hi Country, George Ya-hinglon, apprehended dat ier such aa bavo come upon us by thc elevation ot u h a successor as Lincoln to H' chair, when he said in hi Farewell Address to his fellow counti y men, spoakiug of the ajajporratrOB of their government iu Its then happy :-ta!e ' Kraut wiefc com iho spirit of tea novation u!-u ill piinciplc. however -"oecious the pretei.! One method of assault may be to effect iu the fortBi of the ConstttQtioo alterations which will inapiii ihe anergy of thc system,! and thus to undermine what cannot be directly overthrown o I Tlx wl.ir If . OloSi.i ...I, n 4X,f tan 1j I., mm .a. r aft I a i ' a . .''it ii vr auvivaxiMiivu' i cuu." l t,i VAJIIvil Itjn IfJ l t .. rowers of mil departrnet - !n cne, and thu to create, whatever rhe form ot tbe government, A REAL DESPOTISM " Prorabotk woeds! Could a truer pBBtOM I f government under Lincoln, wb" arsiames m ibeorb in hi- ptTBOQ all tbe function- of the Kxtcurhro, Legislative, atd a1udMialuraoc4Brf.be drawn V -.-trngion continue immediately after tbe words last quoted: "A j o-i esiimate ot thai lore of potrrr und prone arse to abut it tcic i rrdnmxnutc in the immun heart, ia -uftk ietit toaatisfy aj ol thc truth of this po-ition LET THERE BE NO CHANGE BY USURPATION; lw though this in one instance MMMJ be the i:.-truuietr. ol -.od IT IS THI Cl-srOMAKY WEAPON K WHICH FREE t.oVKRNMLNTS ARE 1KSTROYKD Tu vr cedent mut ALW AYS ..rrafy ortrba'ancr IN PERMANENT EYILi any parti il or tTme'rt brvft trhirh it ran at iny fia.e yicr ' Reader, iskcl.eorge WTarhiugton a;.d Abraham Lincoln to your lining! re.tcr Union i,-i 1,-. ton R. I lie 'lil.i.a Far Journal Kues an ugumeat c taoi ot a political organization ol the milttia in this State, by rniiriing to tbe coudltkin of affahs in PennsyUania. We- Di,uue, why baa the mattvi baaaj I ovcr'ocked, if of so much camfjuenee for the . ,?, -- i-n n .hi" p'"' le ft M.e Si .te fr-.ui inra--io i, t i t ; u;ar the ero of itaifOftaBt elec uVin ' lad -ihe e will make tne add. t-. ml fasTiJiry. why org a niaatioo is u fbat Uta- MawcAion of thc it placed tfi tbe bauds of o, Alition parti.? On I A a,. m. mm. m k ftg over a ' i - p ,.f me rfneer- recently -oootirieo cUi.iv.ee toe uuac .. ! s I Den errat V v i 'P rf T'.h bora real on !be . . . a ... X -" ' - -"" - :w ! i, under tbv. cttxaBMUoco, cTOAtei, !
Ibe arm? io ;ri w i Mawf m. tlaiia ornaalBttioK tbaw ihay Ja now. I r Of it- fai.A i id lad Bw4 OwtnocraM with ilirntv gfl rirnawtntt roma proMirtly fnr w i r f.. i tba) aVfw ' swate? lu Bum been ami etitbnaiatm war '"d 'T trir poli tical opfwinertt? IKmm it not look uepjerowe i1.. i Lei. ilia? arw erludel from .II direction of t militia orcaiiixatioti gollea i j m l -ylh f.. i the defence "t tbe State? Tbc iliffui-w to too ibm to deceive auibody. Tbc acbeme i dc
'ed to adr.nce parti-an mtereata in the com nig election We k tbe tat payer .f Indiana. grull,, . dS Ut mrat-. .f tbia ia not H ... , , t a pit'iy troug dralt upon tbe public Tteim.r? tor . ny cleettoueeiiiiK puipoaea? . ,, n ifc ln ll lJt) .... . , , . . Uoti he wet to dearlv exposed to mke . t. r.ii ,: . cvuccAimcut anv longer poa.ible, ail prominent . i i . i - - ... ' ' . . v J " , . lllil .- , . . I II l! Ilfll - 1(I l. I lil' III III war .e. ei.tly found iu bia oflice at Tenc Haute. 1 ovei hundred pamphlet copie of the oaths and I i " i I the O. A. K , whiili i- .bf - nin' il..,'feune! mbinatinn recently tmken up in Mi0l;i The loiegom ap-ared in the Indianapolis Jouiua! ol SaturdHV. Mi Vooriiim '.u a wU a Ur9niMm on thc nvM Ja, thu ir ll ' V' lilt, UJ 111 I i a II J "I VV ' I I " III ' 1 ' W. "VI I ' of the Ciucinnati Commercial: f At- A t . . TI... I ... I f i I . . I U it i , . I I . . I ri ' I i.l u.fT i I hue leen awarded a notoriety whii Ii 1 did ! ti uk n L l'lv l.llr n l' mil . . Kultur int inwiiit ! Mw . v M . in i i'ii. v. hi w mm wit.m t'ii hi., i v.i with ill bort of plotn and conpiraeie- 1 -cr it Mated thai 1 have been cotinected witb the Kiiijt'ittt of the Goldoa Circle, nnd that my office was Marcbed tbe other day. and 0 IWMwBI i conic- ol eiifular from this orijaniiatioi: a nr found in :t W b , tu f.tend. I hive hod no olhcc lot mo,tf thin a ver, and as to theciicnlar relcr.ed to. I never tJMPtM lall 1 Mt H printed Ml the Indi-mspolis Journal thc other dar 1 A. Mi ooi;iii . icuit.n., he nt ba-l n office -ii.ee hi- law pOPtotl Ml for the East about n veai i.e.. Since that time he has ued , - - - . t9 , ft i l"e omcc ol 3leaia Lhlll.K alid 1 AintoK WBOB in Torre if note ! ibe docROrOBtt tu .iii.ii the .louiti ii ttdVi were found in his old office in Teile II inte, tli nn.-t h.i ehern pia.ed hetr b oine o cnilematily ' parliaan npponeuin for the eiy puri-e hieb ih. Kvpultlicati ' or im, dee!oh When a Btrtf i loiced to Ow. la. auch meaaure. to eaeite prejudice .c in.t a is.r ' Piic.ii opjsjiieni if toops 'o a depth oi infamy whi. Ii l-.t demoutilrales the esuse it repre-ents. lahr Tbe .lournal cbaiges that wcadi-ehe 1 ttocracy of Indiana to arm thein-elves again. t the State Wbxt a lie? Who compose the State? Tbe people ol cour.e And does it not appe.tr rather lidicutoOR Obeli les than one half the people of Indiana u'Uine to be the State? I "fbit, howovei , Ii onlv the itauBiptloB of B (bw Iriekatori aim ue lenlv to mako aoi ..c.ifi.e and do any liiju.tice to continue themselves in of - When lfej'ublicau offl i 1. at the coat of the nh de .ropte. uro pac"i r'"' t', binds of the.r pal ty adlicnnis, it !ini" lor the pör:c Ö. think that miachiel is intended. Under such eirluimtaucc. wtlnvi idvlMu Eaal opponent- of thin icvoluiion try party to arm themselves for J jlt, ptactifi ol the politidl rights w! ich tbe Constitution guarantee.-, ll.'.-m, m-d to secure those natural light which ire devived from a highe: law . If there is uny arOOg in thi ulviee we ire willing to .--ume the ic-p'in-ibility The court organ aay-t, iKo, th it w e ad iic Dcmoei ats "to prepste fu war "it the only military fotee with which tho soil of lmliiimi can be pro teeted?" The Jouioal man know that he ut tered I falsehood when he m ule this statement Wc have never hinted even at oy -uch sugges IHN If QoeOfBOl Mi rio nnd his pnrti.an nd hertrtit- de-iie peare iu Indiana, if they desire to quiet the public mind in regard to tlcir intentions, tliey e.ui easily do it by stopping prtiaii military otganuatiou und giving, satisfactory BAV MTBAWOJ that free discussion during tbe pre-ent canvass and a lair expression of the public will through the boJloiboi sball not be interfered with or proveutetl I hat bl Btl the Democrats ask. and wirb -uch I verdict or tbe qaaattoni of the -lav tbOf will be content. An l,nttirv. In September. 18fl, there was ; State draft under ore of the call ol Prc-ulet.t Lincoln, and nil IMOOt wh bad religious sctuplus" weie exempt upon the payment of 300 In Hancock counlv. foi instance, their were nineteen , tu-i-ker exempt.-" uudet this arrangement, .md in Hen Randolph, Wayne, Ac, there were iunieroua Mrsona iu ihe MRM .'ategory. ami the qucntion i.. were ihey let oft' from the penalty of the duP on account of their soundness on the political goo.-e. or wa the money paid into the St.'.tc Treas'ai v, or into 0 P. MllMOVt financial malet.li m, tlie Fuiati. ial Bureau": The people who pay taxes and go to ihe war, or semi 'heir iuii to fill the places ol those orthodot exempts," to be food lot gunpowder, are deeply ui'ere-ted in the-e aawllona, We therefore call upon Govemoi Mobtön -i the Finanetel Secieiary under Hi- (Tatairping Excellency, to an swei rhe-e iMtOtTroRlaOrtel The people have a right, and should know, aba' be doe with their mnifv, a.- their hired servant. nnbrrnainrial Canva. We aic authorized to state that tbe ppo?iii? candidates b : ö.vernoe, Josrpn E McDoRALB and OuTfB t afOBTOX. wdl address tbe people as follows: At La;.oiit. j.. V' cdn..-ia . tbe lOtii it Au-gu-t. at I o'clock P. M At Puolb Bend, on Tburstlav. the 11th of Augu-t. a 1 o'clock P M At Goshen, on Fiidav, the P-'th "I Algae, At 1 o'clock P. .i Additional appointments will be announced hereafter At Wash'ogton. Davieas cotinv. rhur-day, August 18th, at 12 o'clock M At Yinceni.e, on Thuradae nii;ht the lvth. at 7 o'clock At Princetou, OtboOB iiifaafi Fridty. A i,i.st ll'th, at P2 o'clock M. At Brownsttiwn. .lack-t. county . I ueda Au CU9t 16th At Bedford, mdiv August 17th. -contati W'tiiues I tie Public Im tu I be lat weekly statement ol t..e public debt shows tbe aggregate of the dcbt-lcarin interest in coin to be 0tM.IS7,799; nggregate interest, Ro3 134 965 The aggregate of debt brarin-; in tercet in lawtul money fa $411 .1 13,189; aggre gate interc.f. f"2;t,.3,lTO The aggregate of dett on which intere-' ha- c- -.sJ is $3ti?.l7f); xgerega'e r.t debt not bearing interest. ?531 , ."-I.02T 1 he recapitulation -how tbe total amount ootstandinp t be ! -07.492 I To tere-' $T 1 s ,035 !. t. ui, i ii, r t ail Prot lautation Mayor.! Ofticr, ITrv York. ) August IIJS4 u view ot the taoclamaiioii bv the President ' 'b United States. BBBttef aiort I huisday. lliC HI I- , -A f ä U- tl M?Uli the Atti nt . i- tdavot fasting, humiliation and a WaP piajer. 1 confer it to be mr dutv to call the at taniion of Uii. raoftiiu.iti ' i ibe obMrranee of
MfRihiM of war and blooai. ao murh at variance with the teaching of thnr lirine Makler, I would tjomhl rr. ommetid that tbOf will, oo that an emn occii-ion. inn. if the mtrcy of Hfatrn to haaien tbe reliel .l our ifTuetai: pple bf turn in tbe heiru of thoao in authority to ibe bleetl war of peace C. Unatv tiiHTHiB. Mayor. It f. II Mult I Ö "till M'U IM . ( I i lit r.. i View of iim ii in pa iu no ngailnai AiinniM anal HlchiiiondFhr I iiii 71ltakw at Prlrrtburf
Prnin tbe Xcw Y'irti WoiM' CempoiHlaot. ; It ALTIMORE, AugUSl 3 MB fioM FKTKMBIBU 1 had Ml down lhi morning to write out an account of the military operations on tbe part of I tlic Cutite It i ite, in nr Kiebmond. during the laal wecL. derived from my uual -ource" of informn tioo. U at before I bad fairly bokun I had the pleasure of receiving from an officer in (ietwral tiranra army, who prtrici;atetl in tbe i u 1 1 ol the .Mhb ult.. a full and detailed account oftbat crnt'u!' ül .our fupcc Jiiai Titr o. mm iL . 1 1 ? - a during the protrioup week. There i no discretancy whatever in tbe-e two cccjunta, alUaough he . i.n.c fr oi - .ut e a wide .sundei an the polen; mul in Bln.t loNttl I haf blended the two together when they relate tt Hie nme occutrence nOV Till PI ULK MAFl CLt.v DI .'tlTAl 1 will rema.-k at the outlet, howerer, that the j uldic have been ei.tiitU and pto.ly deceived in he itenient- that have been put forth under the official iBtMtaOR of the War Department during tin- la-t lew day-, both in regard to the eauipaign against Kichmond ami that ugwioot Atl.mu. 1 he real fact Ml ri'g.ird to both have been carefully .-u'tprcaod and the public bavebeeu deluded bv i.ti!v id h. lee :i id tu Atlanta I hio (oiii.v- oiioi ui.t i m;ii mi ven noon n i I. J .l - . a. BOOR The ,c" " M ni "rinS me pt wei-h , . ... ,. 1..1 I .. j " " avr- ...o .i.. kW0..u' " :"" "T?hoSl ' ' CuU rM 4,,lr ot Frwloy, July wSn, and to dlarorova all (Ho aej uoButs that have bora published in relation to ) it under the MBOiiuO Ol the iToj Dep.ttmcul ll dooM that in that battle the re'cl h.rce. were M e attacking patlv, and lb it the CTatioti forces acteif on the f9)fenMe l lie ex. -el lent di. osilion made by tteueral Sliet iuaii, and the steady valor ol Iii ti oops, aid, indeed, ena ble him to ifpuUe the n-sult nisde Ii tin- ne in If ia t it in I limed it Kicbuiond that the re ult of (he eilgattpiiieiit was a sub.t inti.. ! vieto1 ry for llu reel nims. in i. much as it led the i rmv .. General Slieiman ii. i ondition to re '., . ... .... i ?,nv "I"1' V""" , l there i .otne ti nth in tl iU ni.-l At! inta I hat this vit w of the i a-e evitlent ttoin the l et 'hat twelve days have dm e elapsed, and General Sherman his not les'imed the often.-ivc in the meantime. Again, this bat t!e Whs lought b General Hood with the troops t OoOOral JobaeeoOri old armv alone, and helore i lie rem Ion ements (torn Virgin i t h id i cache I bun These fai Is cau-e it to be In lieved at Rn h MtsBOd that Ail min will not full, but th.it in the next general engagement the Union nun will bcdeleitiHl and compelled to abandon the ifi TiimuiLi airiLsi or MVM BM4V1 AR l'ürin-io MMi lu regard to affair, before Petei.hurg, il Will Im -ei n I. um the I i. t 11! ite I below that, in-: id of being gri I vietmy, .1- wa-. proclaimed bv the War Department, Gi n. t's reat mining ptO jeci I. is pto ed to be a gieat failure In its con ception it was a mistake; in its execution it was a blunder. It wo disclosed to Gen I. c sein ! j days and the only effect of tMR explo- on has been n in ei h -s iroog tbo IbrWleBUOni of Petersliurg really are Go:: aut's buk of military judgment b t- been illu-'i itoit in heiles- instances durini; this campaign, htit in none mure plainly than iu this His tl mk move. aBOBtl never d'tiked anything, us he iiitet deti that they should, fot movo as he might be it I w i. found (he swilt looted rebels iu his funt, at the end of each movement. In this cuse in rniaod I ; iiticular fort, and peut tho labor of five weeks in the work. 0000001 hi bp!it-vd that tor? to be the key to Peleisburg. r. b a n r s r.r.i r MttTARK. He blows the fort to atoms, but not befoie its guns had been remove; und then discovers that it was a work ot mi importance at all; that it was a mere outwork , thai it -ommtndel nothing, und was the key to nothing; but that, iu p.ssin.' over its ruins, onr brave ll!ov- weie the I tracts for mi-.-ilo- Iro'ii i-otintli - i-oneealt d siiurp-honiers. and fioui nuinerou- utiltding batteries; and finally that it Waa a meic eurtaiu afMt Hll. he bind which, mal hitherto concealed by it. rise the real fortifications of Petersburg. GK.V LKI TAKIS Till: IMTIATITI NOKTU Ol r II : i mi:s niTi:n. I he countty in sheen led (o beliovw that the recent movements urn Malvern Hill, on ihe uorth side of the James titer, were instituted and set on loot by Gen Gram in older to div ert tbe attention of tien Lee from the operations ol tbe h'i mct before Peter.burg, and iu orler to cause ihe rehel eommaiidei to send to the north -ide of the James liver a cti-iderable number ol hiti oop- to defend Richmond from whit would .ein to bo u threate. ed ati-ick from the east Such is not the case Gen. Lee's opinion of the military bbilittel oi Gen. Gtant. n er very high. I his been ureatly iesned dturtag tho leal ibraa motitliv I here .-a time when he thought that Gen. Gran: mlgbl have MQaCity enouith to -ee that Kichniond miirht be taken by Mateg Oen Foster's portion at Deep Bottom M a base That is really the only .- de trom which ihe label capita! i.- vulnerable. But some week- agQ OoaOral Lee came to the ciiiiclusion that General Grant never wouid ui tempt, lo raaoh Kichmoo.l fiom that direction, and it waa immediately after he lud become so -ati-fied that he s iit sm h a larue I -t.it hmem ol his troops a a v from Petersburg. Whether tbe.-e trootis have gone to reinforce Hood. Of whfther Ihej are movii.t: toward Peon wlTaoio, yet remains to be seen It if corleln that they arc neither at Pcer-biirg MOt OR the uorih ilie of the James titer. THE ATTACK IPOS FOSTIK. On the 26ih of July, however. Lee sent a strong detin-hmeiK of hitranru iinm Petor-bur across the J:.me river, some fur miles below Fort Drary Ttxte detachment, largely exceeting Foster's division at Deep Bottom, att tcketl the 1 iltet b- th iu Iront and tiank. and drove him from his position, his troops retreating half a mile. A simultaneous, attack was made by the Confederates ou the south side of the Jame-river Upon Birney 's corpa at Bermuda Hundred, upon ibe llth corps on tho north idde of the Appomat 101, and upon Burnsidc's corps south of the Appomattox nntl eat of Petersbmg. Tl.ee at tacks w ere all made in conAidershlc force, and the result was that Grant was unable to leinforce Foster immediately I shou'd mention here IBRA among the troops thai assaulted Fos-ier were Ktr-luw '- whole division, which let tt Petersburg lor tbe! purpose on the :td ult., and WilcoBA diviin of Hill's eort. which h.d lee:. ro-ted n the O-born turnpike leadirp to Riciimond. eight mdes somheist of that city, until t tie 26th tust. On the 27th Lee continued to .-end troops from Peter-burg across James river, nnd on t Iii day Bushrod Johi son's division of Be aureirard's coip-. and Picke''- md Field'- divisions of L-ng treei - corps, were added to "u- noons aire G theie. H ARC " It's CORF CROsSK- AM' KtCBOSs) - On the 21th. however, Hancock's eot - arrive,! on the r.orh : !e, an 1 thu reinforctsl, the p -.tioti troui wtiich Gen. Fo.-ier bad bec-u driven iras regainet! Hancock's corp. together with Sheridan's cavalry, remained aa the north side of the J.mea river tdl the nigtit ol tho 29:h. wbeu it returned to the front of Petersburg The four rebel division that I have named, and one more division, making a force of pi bbiy fifty thousand troops, remained in front of Foster'posit i n on the 29; b .hdu'ith.and were, no doubt, there also on the 3Ut Thia is a fact of the greitest importance, in view f EojaRa aanlt on Pi 'cr.-bi-tg on tlie 'Mhb. rEBBIBLF. NAT IB I. or TH t AS- A l" LT. I tetraiu fiom sending yoj 'he detail of that terrible assault, as you will no doubt have receive-! :heui from fool army corr-'spondei.t The account- which have ben retatcl to me show that our brave soldier- fully .--..: - ,.ce--. allbeogb they failed to achieve it. The tkhting by the gallant fellow, ol the third division of the set .nd corps, Ayer a divisUn of the fifth corp, u4 sorxis truour Irom Oeu BirneyV new corp-. the :enli, w;ia heroic in the ejt'reme Their discipline wa c-uperb. Surrounded on all sides, as thev weie.bv the batteries of the enemy, which poured upon them a contrnuors .-trerc of fire from three directions, they never filtered for an instant nil tbe ordei wit cien to retreat. 1 he -ondoct ot the negro troopa, on ihe other band, was cowardly and pusillanimous in tbe last degree. Thev broke and fltd like sheep, throwing away their trm in wild confusion The ei
ploaion of tbe mine prored to bo of no adrantage whateror to the aoaauiling coluaBO. and oortroorx were obliged to return to Ü air former poaitiona. leatmg Ire tbouand id tbtir brare roforadea
Ua-d and wounded .n the tiloody field Our whole Iom in ihia little flair, I am ao-ured, will be over eicht thousand MRMJ but sural v that waa a cheap price to pay for finding out that our great mine bad undermined uothtng. what raoopw arrt laid tue aaailt It is worthy of remark that this tenible aaaault, made by nearly the full atrength of tien Oram a army, waa repulaed bv the enemy while fltty thousand of their troopa were north of the Ismea river, while Early, Breckinridge and R n om are in I'ennsylvauia, and while forty thouaaud of Iec's troopa arc omewhere else How QjatiT. tben, are there a' reUnburg under iteav. regard? PtlABBBfaO ol .NO (.IUI M TO lUi BtHId - Notwithstanding this fearful demouairation of the strengih of Tetersburg. I am warranted in saying that tbe rebel leaders only regard it as an outwork, and a a pooiuon ol no consequence complied to Richmond. It serves their purpooo rtry wall, aa long as Uraut neraiata ia staying there. Hut they will abandon it thc moment Grant move away. Petersburg would have been abandoucd by the rebels to dat, and without the Iom to ua of a single man. if t.eueral Grant had kepi Hancock a corpa on the north side of ihe tliimes river, and bad acut over the rest of his army on the tOtA aud -JDif.. aad bd made a de mooatratiou towards Kichmond by tbe New Mil kit ami Cba lle t ' 1 1 V in. 1. 14 nli tiiA 'llltli nr 31st (ei.eral Lee, as I aaid before, docs not believe now that (iener.il (ir.mi Im. e tiici enter " or geuiua enough to make a real attack on Kichm -nd n on il.r i. i-i Lcl tic L euietinntGcucrHl now show tho rebel commander that be is mistaken. Idie captuie ol 1'eietsbuig i impoeaible, and a. long a the Aiuiy of the Polo mac lem.'ins iu front uf that .tromhuld. it af fords Gen Lec all the opportuuitf he de-ires for! the execution ..f I. is fbuM in the North. Pat in. 1 1 in lb.' CiiK iur.atl V.'.thote--Triil i ti I I I. lila t IPUIC, lt Hi Rf atoll LI too ixtiiixi. orls lor tlie i-atbie, b Hutii li ntnoon Junior-arlil) luipor lam I In- Hoot block ol Jeff. llHVli tMaaBtae iim rlRvte MMaaB laen rex W ash, N, .mn. July i!f. I hu boot black o I Jetr I) vis I, id just ariivel, dlrRd fpARi Rii hniond. He if a vent iiiielli(.'fnt it BOB of Afrioafl lioaeaaA, and speak ftur bmi: ...I- to .et fs. tion. The circumstances under which he miraculon.lv cciped from thc rebel i apif.il will hte MtfOmnin i seciet for the present 'I his inte'lige.ii neto knows all tbe State .-nut- of ihe Pie-1. lei ti .1 iiiiiimoii at R ',m md. and Jefl l)i- h- olu i-innlof l tum on iiupoitatit mi .ions. For bin autbenticntloM be brought with him the boot juck und night-own oi il l- ti in I Piesident; in the pockets of the Uttel n e iuiortant State papers, and the aine have BORR nl .nd. t.v ortler of llalleck. under the sijr eillance of a regiment ol cavalry. By tbe aid of tho telesi'i pe it h is been discovered (tut ibe -aid conti made of silk ." OVIork. P M The Piesident hi- called . ( ' .1. met meeting. YYaahiugtoti is iu a dreadful ex in i i The said Intelligent Boot -Black has in ole h ni Me di -i-lo, in e- I he whole country will bo BOtOt labed Siantot. was so excited loot be knekel w ith his fist on the table, up Mttteg 'he iiik-laiid, thereby splashing the onlents of the same over the white breeches of Mi. Sew aid Sild pints hud teen washed us late us vestcrday. Sewanl threatened to laejgw The Pie-i.lent tie. xtiie sja eel; less under the excitement. Ilalbck buckled oil hi- swoid. Blair v...! '.-1 Yankee Dooille And Father Weill Hoku from i ' "'oii.'-ti ... I ising his night-oau. Tli it Im all reliable I am ....1 allowed to say any more lor to day To-morrow a pn,vö:!L";':"" ' i ill be i-- ill I t a B -v at a aawa aa a . 9y v ciooa, r. as. i ne mont gown i- not Bade of silk, but of cotton. I bis is authentic. G O'clock. P M I have just learned fiom roll ihle source tint tho intelliuen; negro has nor btought the niitht-gowu but the night CAR R Jeff Dark to Waahlngton. t''4 O'clock. P M It is not the night amp ol Jeff D vis but ol Mi - D i i fi t?d O'clock, P M I can infoim you fiom a reliable source that (ho inme of the boot-black is Ue-ar I'aunibal Crow, nnd a de-cendnnt in a ctookvd line from a royal family of Africa. I7J0HO U Ml I. LS 1 AK r rillsONKBS. 6:M0 P M. I just came from the Boot-black at the White llouso He told mo confidentially that the following dispatch had just been received from Gen Bomhatea B : "1 have the honor to report that I to-da OBO ceedetl t-i clia-c the ciiiire cavalry ol enemv, S7.INM men. into the liver As I anticipated this, 1 hid placed last night large nets in the river at that point. By this precaution I was en bled to dra; the ent'ue l7jRM men alive, out of the water, and am now engage,! in drying IMBOa 1 have stitlicietit provisions for the entiie MMH p iittn Ir is, therefore, tot nerisiry to hin further tores ti me BotaTDASi i s P. , Gen From . be BBRM reliable source 1 learn that our Ambassador, Ha-auiek, has been re culled to take a -eat in the Cabinet af Washington; hut ii la said in peeferi the active aoreteO tl a Major (Jetieral STK BOA No ihetts hale becu conmitteJ to-day. A quartermaster has become hone-t nod a cntrac tor h is donate-! half -i millioi, to the paar. t said iH.tb are eray 7 o'clock P M Mr. Lincoln ha- told m OOOJ I joke. 7 19 o'clock P. M The joke is said not to b- new. !(; xv. -is published as late as 111, iu I an Almanac of Hildbui 2h an-eii Thi is an j thentic Uir.Hl.Y If ffOiiaRI Six Minutes Before Midnight The rebel raid into Maryland is a humbug A half atari ed rebel his ju-t been brought ii,; he was captured I between bete and Baltimore by -i division of eavI airy. Tbtl ff'tloB is horrlblv dtnin. .!'.'! He is bare fooled, hatless and had on . MtO shirt. In his rockets were lound an emt'. win.-kv Lottie and a dirty pack of cards. As soon as tl is b.ndit ha- ciemed himself j-properly he will be brought before Ha I leek for I examination. Two Minute- Later. It ju-t appears that the ' above indivtdaal is 004 a rehel, but a drunken : loafer, wbo could not pav his bill, and the land- , loid bad set him outdooi- He is promised a ; pi ce in the t-iartermaster s DapartOMOl or in ; the greenback printing office IN PORT A LT BROtMOR. Ibe Pro. - Mtsb'il (ieneral has just decided ! that the follow ing aojooajg are exempt fromraft: i ihe blind, ihe lame, the deaf; the bnbie ai d the : ladie: tlie only son of a childless widow, oho was born prior to 1619: tbe foreigner", the Rus sians, the Ind.m-i. and .the Gypsies, if they have a passport, and all persona who reside in foreign countries. Persons who hare religrooa set upie-. against the war may commute for .$300, Droridod tbev are n-r c-oppt-rhe-d-, . ii h.longeti lo li Quakers p i ,r to the wir. ATTlJIPr AI X FLU.JIT BY JFF1 PVs AT MIP PIOUT. Tbe well kno n a:,J highly reliable gentleaaaa ha-jus' arrived from Richmond. His newis highly ini-jotiant!" Jeö D tvis aiterupied, on Mond t nicht, lo llv from Richmond, disguised a rtignt w-itcl. man. A black ieccfKiiit caught h:tu by the t.iil of tlic ct.at just as be wanted m i taBOO. Jtff, Ml now confine! in a cell under cattle Thunder. The t atopic of Rchmond hare lived for tbe laat four week on dut and taasriofi, aud are hithlv ir.rer.se! at the attcrxij t at Rigbt bj Jtrl' It is wrell known that Jeff ha. ninety ni'Uivit- of td in the Bank ot England for hiniaeif and family. Aa the gentleman left, the popul ue were gathering around the above pr'soti foi to lynch Jefl Th pentlenuin i- con vi need that the rebellion i hist dyiug out, ami will be over in the next twentv.four bom MoBIISHBSI Jrxioa rWCBIPTTR KOBMIDABLB C0NKrTR ACT IlOKBin MST LOSl CtCS Jurt ix'Uti e Ue eiooi of ctioiiuuoi'v iiiuii be tbe Wih Line Pelc-t ith. t lo.-midable copper. eu l r -itisp'racy ha beet, discovered. Valiandigham it the head thereof Thc object i none lesathan to seize all asses in the country :.d put them on half rations H this the l .m'us copperhead cooapirators hope to eni tho war. Sime of their mote desperate len.ters even jjo so tar a to propoae to crop the ear.- ol toR larger jacks. As a loyal patriot. I rejoice that the government is in ,,....-Mc.ri of tba taeea I the anonaeiM Ja I
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Tho Holmtb .ra - oupc art perform ng .t Cleveland There are .1..VMI reliel prisouefR confined at Caaaa Obese, near C-dumhu, Ohio The " Union " meeting ot Hamiiton. Obto. called to tctiucst Lincoln aud Fremont to eilhdraw fiom he Pres dentil! track. aa a failure Col. Chapman, oi ihe 3d Indiana cavalry, isimmanding a brigade in She: ÜeVl cavalry, bos been appointed Brigadier Get. r .! Gen (ii mt, the telegraph reports, baa gone to Washington, witb a portion of hie sAaC Will the Army of the Po'omac ever u.orc fall back upon Washington Tbe Terrc Haute Kxnrew isggnU that Andy Johusou or Parson Brow plow lie put on the track ol F.theridge 1 bts k the best indication that the speeches ol Kthcridge hurt IIaukis N am W isiiixoToN Ai the Democratic Convetition held at PalBiyraon Jiaturdav. July 30lh Hon John A. Bowman, ol Washington, was nominated for Senator, and Hon. John Lemmon, of Hurtifon. I.., Joint RepfeaOeAealeOk A Flakpi L Si icide A Win Kn ux ClTi Siiih.Ts HiM-i.L . Our c:ty waa atartled caiiy yesterdav morning by the announ. emi that Samuel Soutbaid, a well known eiiixcn.and for many years the popular agent of the Adams Express Company iu ibis city, bid committed suicide some lime fating the night before, at bit residence in the northea-t pari of ihr- town It i apDOarafrom all the i itcuinst .1 e, ae t an gather Ml the case, ti. it Mr S bad bee, i labium under a mental depreeaion for a long time, iudreel probably by a too free indulgence in intoxicating I'.jUois. and wbilo uffeiing uudei thi condition bo OOm mi ItVed the fearful act ol 1 -de-miction He was found in bis dwclliwn house alone, bjkj family !itv mg go;n Ks oca v i -. . md the de, d ia aupiHiseil to baM heen done about two o'clock in the moiniug. The fatal shot aas just above! the left car. an i. tlie ball paed through the bruin, be must have died ins. intl I ina leiy sin ill one, r. i. Imu. i '. .; , in kil snle He leaves it w ife m l , or t ' : m ill children, to whom ihe news of his uuttmcl death will I - a tenible blow. Poor Sard W knew htm wrdl foi aaey jratSQB as one of the kindc-t and best hearted men of the place. 4Vla av Mlite and aceo'iimo lit ;ng no inn' ever w is it-fused a tu vor il In. band-, and iu his Bapnitv as agent for Ihe V Gm Hi pies. Company, h p'ea-e-i evrry one who transacted business ul that ollb c As a eiti.cu, his re-pect abiiity and iiiiegitiy alood uniuitesi hesl, and as evidence of the confidence rcpo-cd in him b -folio a IfkteBtMi iu a social wa, we may mention tin t be waachiel oflicer ol ot e , .he cm, benevolent orders of ihe eitv Coroner Mur l:v. who held o, m. '. i. ' I BO tbi following letter, written by Sim, which he found in the room near the hol It ia without dale: "When I am gone no man cm say with truth lb I he e er c luuhi no-in a b .u.e of ill-lame; lint 1 ever I'laved a g.itu ol mil- M only unfortunate exiwrienee bus been that 1 hate drank loo much I would to God that it could tie made i penitentiary offense fot any one to sell hijUoi I p.-sliotu ou but to meet a doom I wish in m heat! could bate been avoided. M . God hli - those wbo luve been kind ii me. and save all who are in tin w iv to ruin. My family I CABRRt i "sk of them My heirt is hroken. Bot niAHi - I cm l mte Journal AM USE Pel E NTS. n i; sT ..;. Mr W II Kll.l Lnai i t tour r inGREAT ORIGINAl RAVELS. Tuesday Evening, Aug, 8th. 1864. .cut nirfht r U). ,ir, a Fair Pant-. inline of lb Car r a- II I oust r ! To SBBSataass aitli Ids Comic rjntoBilinc of .?! s If .1 F I T. he followed by li:illt A QfRRRtro. r rlloia ciljr. open ui .'lock. Uartaia n- u i FOR RENT. Ik VA I Iii. I . k a . mm t . . Moa,Miu mo sr. coiitaiimiK r-ixiit ro'-inx, on a lo rv.. ir. . Applv to Uta mi 'r-isftfiK-il at tb I'AVlO btkvesbom. Si.t- Library auRft ii.1t - NOTICE. TO SINKING FUND BORROWERS. I AI.L pf roiiK IthM Oil i tli' .sinkinic Fiunl ar,- bfrl ' ii.. tiflVd ibl all lati'ls luorttraic ü atl fun.1, and ou wb ch inti-rt-.t Ua. ii"t tt-n ta.l In atlva'.cr, for tbe j prr-.fiit rar. will be aiWertiser) 'r ai.xty 'laj.pv lo and t.JTt r il a' jiulihc uli- Mi lb, o,l Tu- lav in ; Doceuibt-r nrxt. By onlr-r of tin- Root-1 uf CcmniS-i.xtisr-11. TA LKI ITT. Pi.-aklrnt. antrS-dw (Koglfter anl Kcpnl.lir.ip, latwr, uct.iirr. Courier, j Madison; Ti , s and Volkrbot , hvan.vtil. ; Journal and i Kxprc--, Term Hau-e; lres, liret-i ca.tle; Jrff. r-'.i.lan and l'a.ldiuin R chmond; Times a.d tseutlnel, (fori , Wayne; s;ii. Vi.-.-nnes; Arfri. and t-uri. r. If .yeite; Heview. Craw -fordavilf; ti b'O lA-rnocrat; Dem: at and rjllllWl laiMWla Mar, on Journ I, UtaiHard, Rari-m; hcp'lMican, G'nkb'irff; Meicury nor! IsaAtatH, R.arb-'sler; li.-m-sr.it snd RepubRraa. 1 Ivnu.u'b; Iicnncrat aad Spectator, Montic-llo: Kepul.li.an, Itw-kvill-; V..lunt--r, aaelbj KM ; LH-m -t a', hutnlnitto: ; Iydfc-cr, New alboar; Appeal. IVdford; U uiocrat.i i.lunihrj., will insert t the aniouiit t two ,1-. liars an. I send I. II rer-;j.-d t.. tbe oflict- .r lb" Siukiuff Kund or p.yment. with a pp-t coiitaitntiic tbe ,1 ., rt:-ciii M "aiarkt-J " EXCURSION. i lllil UIIITP x. I Pill K Pn :W xiiirr it in i 4 -ia -.a -. Defaware County, Ohio. R IXCUKsiiiN riCKKfS t tbe above well known iumrner Resort are on sale, vi.v the Great Central hm w ;,- lane, at the Union liepot. in tl:l. niy. Far- to IWi Centre 'Spring- Mat ..n an1 ruira. llfket- j;rKl ttlttll us4. f. casnLHt, uaT-o'.scpl Oencral lir-- tfeot. FOR SALE. tor ttlt by llelzcll A .1 m. - Kent I stale Agfiilx. L'lLIHS'i li)rs on North T'-iu cv, Illinois. Alaama. Delaware ami Kas. str-eU. "two thoL-tafi,! d'.-ll.ir. '-i wrll run-,1 ot.-. will be ,lisronntcd. au I dlw A. .1. BUDIXttB. PHVSICIAS AM) SURGEON, Ollur hymnniiiim Bui Id ins I arnrr Tier i'.ian utid 1ur) laini RRa MMANaPOLIS. IND., layll-dtf MONEY ADVANCED N WAICMKS. U.'V.N;i, JKWM.K1'. PI.ATr . Dry i tsl ai.d ctbt v r-uai property, araaaebi anti ...Id a: NTO. ISi RORTH thMROIfl STKFFT. SOBW CtjD8 BLOCK TP STAIRfi.) erttt-tlly STRAYED OR STOLEN. I BAV EH !'. ST..I.KN - , a .'. jrr.ni tl,.iTj pa.tur. a Mr. Vajvu, eat of tbi citv, a aaiu-, fa-l-itlen Hrv, Sitn bawd. high, wlwe art. n jrar'ld. uxarkcsl wirb tb- lett-.-r K u- irr tlf mane. A liberal rcnanl will be naht for say inform a thai that will lea-i ! bl rer-atvery. RaURICR K I HN. ,Ji"" If rtrwa of Ma Kahn A Cm. fir l. IwAlal,. rl KR H - v. . rii iZhNä of liadlaaapolla aad vkiautv. üffic. Vira.nia Aveuna 5o. 22. Kesldeoc lorth 2law Jeyer -trt . Xc ST.
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CL08INO OUT SALES AT THE Trade Palace WEST WASHINGTON ST.. hi mi;, lord v oo. tsilixc. T) KKT1KK IBi a BtTBIBBOO MOW -!Tr tlw-.r l.xrfr ai.l kfaaOaM torB af - $100,000 At Ri-w Yurk b-l-.al- pcie-. and aaai asaaaAa laaa, IVrlm utwta-r obi, at too la tb ..t.iA f,.r MR larfs- paltomaffe 00 Ue rrn rif. wr h vr conrlBi ry tw linn. ihr ..If. until ihr whot st.. ba. iitiwr In o-rp iai larat.; ac r i ri Bt -Mirlii t-t Ihi t RJ , reiialotlM VVr - r - v J I .", M M I vTcttl- .l SILKS l oamrtsibir rfOf rradr, from heanltitil hr lltoait rwlty Moire Antiques, T Ihr rbrap- t PLAIN MI.Ks i SATINS, V lit. I, wi'l I.. v klier. sohl rrgat il 1 II- rt-4i arirly )u. maikt-i din hi. tl.a iirou. L-Ix-iai; at .br UfAii . f tt., uii.' Ir t Atra t ffniii. to io Clll Ihr tint-si ail.) Ill" i I la-u a.nl.hr 1.1 U.n (Hal k I, r.,n, rrlMtu all the lata 1 'airi-ai oieltlM, MERRJMAC PRIN i s. SPRAGUE'3 PRINTS PACIFIC PRI f'l . iMKRICAJM PRINTS, IM N.MiLLSI'KIN IS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, M0SIER1 . GLOVES, B M B R 0 I l B N l B s . cV .. aV. HUME. LORD & CO., IMII I'OI I. j.i...JU-.l i CO VI MERC I AL COLLECE. -:' ('(ill.ll KUCI l. COLLEGE, Trtirr.aANca Hau, Bo. 3 Wrvr W aaSOBSOM r lndlnnHiow I i it i j ii ii IM; a, ui of bit lu.ti If) lat'llf. an.1 Ite. Ttac e-.nrac a-reai-t prfl(i- lltlemeu fur tbe in ,. p. ,.,'lr .V i Cfrf.i.-v in the sbnr.eat lin an,lc. bSl'KNt EKI.W PEN M "i s H 1 1 Him- rtr-nr. tbe prtxnal atten'lon Tlait K. Hrr-rf (one of ih- author, of the ten. 1 affoidltifr every fac.U Ity ftr Ijfea jnl licnilt-mt-u oi.huit to lTtni !, ,r. iOOK KI'KPINO Rerv5 tbe t-pes-ial attctifi.tn of TkutOJa J. Bryan, tbe practical A,e .qntatit rntiA Tt-aokwr, aalalr-4 l,y ..amurl N. irold. COMMERCIAL CALiTLATIOX I aiiffht by Prof. A. SborTrid;c tenrtent of ihvCity vliwili. Ihr pc-rular Ättp nr:LEC I CUES On ill ' timer, ; I topiva by the Ik-.I Icrtu.1 ELBOIAPBIIG J. W. Val!i-k, the well j, u tip. rator anti Fuix-r o-. :,- of the . P. Olli, i- j, tbarif. of tbi rlr ori n ....
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COLL Et iE BANK. With neatly Mwajani Bjuä bill-, ani .' f..i prarticain UIPLUMA Of the tuoet Lcauii'al tieaign, and aw.rde-1 la Kra-tua-f. atly f?rav.-i. Full partratai- en- rs t-uf iMsBRI a receipt of atamp. JyH-dAwlm -j. . Sl ( ' REAL ESTATE BROKERS. a V i VaO. juirrr-diy MEDICAL NOTICE. W.TIIOMSON, IKDM THK : i'f II atr. iprürü or"fCv. -u Tba) e. -t irifin a arnie, a rew .f a -h-oa too at lud , for tbe SBRerUig, bv oOnOf toBBfor oiuu prrmn afltaal wBB BypalU. or atir pe ie r rnvaie laaasa md tuib'st- r , ore. aawi on the ...thi !at- , f ciu.-- at,.! I mrwrtry. aod inveterate aaaaaw aT -ilio&aj Svpbffl. uC RvtHf ataaaAaao by any orber pbytdciau ia tbia cRy, i-rn tnenttv . or no charff. rat. TB0at505 A lflre- ti-ja3S4-dlT
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