Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4565, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1865 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL.

FRIDAY MORNINO. JÜNE 9 II IT TL FID DOW5 TO A 4.1 ALL PtllT. Tb Joarual of yesterday, la sutnmiojr, up its iw or the doctrine of Sut Rtsbts, refercc to tbe discussion Ith tb Saatioel, atd sdmitÜßX tbV tb States bavfieserved rigbta," re markt: "It claims that these rights etiat independent of Ib CoDtitotion of th United Statei.acd qaote tne followir clause of the Cocstitutlori in support of th proposition: l'J. Tb power not delegated to the United UUi by th Constitution, eor tobibit4 bv it to Ib StaUe.,r refrred to tkt Statt rrtptctitely, Of to th people. ' Tfcotjaoutioa proves tb reverie of tb Sentinel.-theory. If the States were possessed of what it ealls reserved rinhti, iodepecdcnt of th Constitution, ther wi no tecesaity for a in and lag it by tb insertion of the foregoing section ; tot tb amendment, for lach it is, proves our proposition, tbat tb rijratfs er-joyed by th S u. m lach, tr derived fron and aecured to them by th Constitution ite!f." Ther' Republican Ioj;ic for you. I it not luminous! What ia th meatisn; of the word "reserved" in the sense it ia used in the Co&stitution? I it not that th States retained the right an 1 powers tbey did not graut or delegate to tb tVtci Suis bj tb CoQitiiutlon? TLe ery article of' that instrument luoted by the Journal, alludes to "the rjera cot delegated tu th United States." And who delegate) the powere granted? It waa the States. Article 7 uf tie Constitution rftde thus: "The ratification of the conventions ot nine State hall be ludicient fur the etablib rnri.t of tbia Conaiiluliou, aeleseu llifl SttM so rati fying trie same." .... It tu not binding upon any until nine had ratified it. And it was nearly three jean after the Constitution had been Adopted by the Con veution, before th thirteen S'.ates, which orig intllj forme. the Union, ratified it. If only nine bad ratified it, tL Statea objecting or refu-inf; would nA hare been bund by it. The Journal say, "the rights eujojed by the SUte, as luoh, ara rlsrivcl from aal a four i-J to them by the CntaliiuilwU itself," became, nd mark well the silüaes of the reason, Article) 10 was inserted In the amendment of that ii.tru meat! D-it it om'ts t qi"? the preedinj Arii cl ('J). which -would have completely upset it propoiiio3, that the tight ej yel by t'ie States, i auch, an derived from the Corntituiion itself That the Federal (Juvcrn merit la one of delegated and special jowrr is ilearlj toure -led by the Constitution iWlf. Section 1, of Article I, reads-j:; All legislativ power herein granted ih ill he tested In a Crgree of tie United State." Tbtti Artfc! 9 of the Arucudmrnt unk a the position, tuo clear t be quetigccd: " The enumeration, in the Crnlitution, of certain rihia shall not b-s construed to deny or ditparage ther retained by the people." Can that mem' anything ele than tl o Federal UoTCMimeut ahall uot dinparape or deny the reif raed rights ol the Siatea r'uht which etited previous to the formation of the Union, and the adoption of the Constitution, and which hil not been granted or delegated by tho SUtc to tho United States ? That tho Unloti U cum pud between i rreijjn od co equal States, ia fact recognized through out the Cocititulioo. The Union was formed and the Constitution waa adopted by the Statea, aa Statea. Th peculiar composition of the Sen ate of the U-ited States, each State, regardle-il of itr extent of territory or population being equally represented, each belog otilleJ to two Senator, Is confirmation of oar position Ily this representation the equality of the States ia rcco niied not only, bat that they also possess reaert ed rights aeparate and d'utiuct from 'be (ten eral Government. The Prcsideut baa power to grant reprieve! ami r arJon offence i againat the United State, bu: uot a&int the Constitution and the laws of State. Amendments to the Constitution must be "ratiilel bj the LegfaUturee of three fourths of the several Stales, or by Conventions in three fourths there of." That tho Union ia a compact betweeu the several States, that it is a üuTrrnm-r.t of dele gated and specified powers, and that the St ites have reserved rights, not derived fr jui, but independent of the Constitution, are propositus wbicb have been concele i bj all pirtics p'uico the formatioa of ths Union, fmilir to all eho ar acxjTiaioteJ wiih th history of th Ooveri ment. Then are the isaues btweeo thai Journal and ourselves We htve do; d;icuved the mode and measure of reire of tho S'.ate ia erne of an infraction of the omptct, or the rfjserro 1 right of the States, by acts of the FederaUiovernmetit. That is another brar.ch of the aubject. All that we insNt u;n ia. that the States have rights independent of the Federal (overnment, and that proportion we think has bee-i demonsirated beyond a doubt. asiTt(iii unD.'; An indiviful whi tyles himself Itcac&T Motais, Ger-eraj Orgsaiiia Ajcm. S. U attempts to explain aws.y thj charge thai tie Strong Baud and 3prtan t.-otherhoo-l." ia a ceret pjlitical aociety." He says the ohjera f theasoriation are, "to aid the disable oldiera aud setman; to provide for the families of lhoe who have lo-t their liras in their cctuutry's service; to gather up the trophies tnd ielii s of the war for bitorical purp-es, and to pe. etnate the memory of tbe bervic deeJs of our loidten in the detent of , tic L'l.oq." The- are all Uudabl otje-t, but what possible motive ((r a ievret a.rani'ziticna advar.ee them? The General Government, the Sutc lJoverr:mena, and upea crRanixtt'on of citizcus tre pr jec:ir a-d eie cutipg- measure to d that which cove;s the vowed purpos uf the "Stroa Hand " It that is all, if the S B. his no ot!.tr enJs ;n viaw, we tin imagiu no sane rnoiive iu g:tiajt up auch a secret organization. There ia noue Hut Mr. Moaata hiota. indirectly to be aar , tbat this S. B. has aome oibr ohjec; ta .comp'iah than those he enumerate al which we tave j;iveo. Hesays: "There is, in fact, id secrey or mjs:ery throwu over our mvemeats; we cultivate d e.etiou enough to guard Our meetings from th who are uotoriouslv di!oval, and that is But why exclude even a "disloyal" person if willing U contribute and forward truly patriotic ad beserotect object? No ssn!Me person can ee any good ressgn. Acotber a!!uin of Mr. Moaais how that h.a ortuUstio bl" other seherr.es tbaa tbesote t tmes. He 'I trust we v.;l snauita u.it. I., t.,11 prudence" enouih to av.M 1 ihe unfrrtMnate en J r...... . . 1 that await secret hjIuic1 ocieues " I h rwi!itial iHnn.lM Mr f . . - r wr., uurrrj ! tbat the "oiis ol Uiberry waa a treasonable . t . v. ' i irtiioiiiii i society, beeauke it emhraci a mi!!tr crgm'za 1 too. Ibis waaUjveror M -ir a iew uf the . IX said that a secret military organization cot provide J by the S;a'., aod iubord:uat to the 'law of the äute. was tresauable. The very amiablnt!euio who appeuded Ina came to th circular, but which was sct only to the who wer or bad beeu contacted with the "Loyal

League." affiled to it the title of "Major General of tl Darttceit of Indiana " The rack Indicate that the 8. B. iß secret military orgauiratlon, at. J ai such tomes ucJer the ban pronoaacJ j Hi Kacel'.ctcj, tb Governor aau.it sweh orders. Certairly tbia does cot look very loyal or prudent. According lo the representations of Mr. Moans, lh "Siror.g Dscd aod Spartan DrotLerho-xi" h a very sully aJTalr; but if it has, as the General Organizing Agent aays it has, a great number of

member, with efficert of a high character, there is do doubt it is a "secret pcIUical society ,V similar to the "Know Notbinga" and the "Loyal League" orgtnizttiOLi, tnd doubtlcH ith iim ilar ot-jecta in view. adjournment of lbs i:uzlaii Atiti-MMaerr tenvenllon-Tlse I'nlpita IteUtnat Ucndell t'hlllipa. . TLe lJoston Courier gives a sketch o( Cic closing proctedicga cf the New EDglatd AntiSlavery Society. Wixmll rutLLirs, in the course of debate, fa d he wocld agitata the negro question cctil every right was gained, and that politicians who did not take tbeiratend on negro aufTrag would be clawed as traitors, lie raid the moat popular men in tbe North to day were dcfhrit, insolent traitors, and that Lie was the most admired man tn the nation. In tbe evening seVion, Mr. l'lint-irs from tbe business committc reported an additional resolution, as follow: KeolvJ, That we gratefullv reeogn' the errphttic man&cr with which tbe pulpits of New Kurland Lave claimed Legro auffräße as au iadisperiaable elrmentiu any achemeof rtor.truct;on,ar!dwe Lop they will as f raj'batlcally let the Administration know th it they will accept no re onntf cttcn aa denies that riht, lad let every partv that a Irorates it fel the full power oitrieir rebuke m; J opposition The rc'i'uton, aflcr fall divu.!!!, in whicli J'nitLiri. Mr. Fkj-tib, liev. Mr. Mar, Cnsar i. L UimjM), C. Ci CiiriN, and others took part whs unatjiaiou"ly adopteJ, and the Couvcnlion adj iiutrd a i n r die The Anti-Slavery Star.dard, which t.ow ap pun under tbe e dit'jrship ol Pakkke Pillsri rt an) is the recoc;n'zed mouthpicre of the reor anizcl Anti-Slavery psrtr, bnckt up the poitioa taken by Wimll TuiLLira, Senator Sinnt, au l their psr;isarn, m folio: "Lt wtck we hoisted the b mnir 'No Ueoouafuciiou without Nero S'ifTVae ' We ke-p U UvitiL', and tuil it to the mts'hfid. It shill never come down till the nstion hss woven it into the Stars and Stripes, nnd till it hss become bot merely the purpose or the hope but the sc cotnplihed policy of the Republic." lroirrca of tiie iioltloti Tbl Syraf!i.e (N. Y ) Jourßnl, which ia the recognize 1 Ke;-uhliotri ot-m of Central New York, demands th it Cunre.s sh ill " histen to correct" the .tct!(:i of Ficilcut .IouN.i0.x in ettliug the hsii of reconstruction in Nortl Oarolinn, und m!1 for "the immediate or ganizitin of - U:iver-il St.fTrage Leine,' "This qietion of nniveril suiTragc, without regard to the color of a mm n 1 ice. is the ort important qufitlon of tbe hour. Therefore let us have an uriranizitiori which will emble the rniws of the people to express their determina tion that this country tdml! s t i 1 1 bo the foremost exatnplar of the bro4de-t ri ublieat.M si and the truest democracy. Phllllpsi land limner. Iu his speech before the "New EucUr.d Abo Mtion Society" nt Proton, Wendell Phillip showed tbe intimacy of hn rclatior.s with Sena tor Sumner by in tkin this rtvelatiou: "This Fprir.jf Mr. Sumner taid to Mr. L'ncoln Louisiana mu.t be reconstructed on the basis o the Declaration uf Independence ' Mr. Lincoln hesitated, and did not reply, wheu Air. bumnei and, Sir, if you construct it on any other basis. count me as an oppment TbU was the coMtioi for every friend of a permaneut Uniou ami ol permanent freedom to take and stand bv it tirmrj." The Future Danger Ai;litt Whleh President Johtiaon la Preparing. A WasbintoQ correspondent thus dtüues the future programme of the President aud especially tho danger against which he is prepjiing: "I am sure that President Johnsou realizes thai the dinner in our future is no longer from the Southern remuauta or from the doctrine of State Rights. Theae bavo becu ecttled. He alsio un derstands that there ia no poskible danger from tbe outcries of the extrem abolitionists in favor of univerail suffrage The muter has beeu set tied by the ood eeoa of the people, who have detvrmiued lo leave th question where it be longa to the citizens of the several States. Hut he does realize that the dinger iu the future ol this country lies ia the corruption of its pubic officers, ioth corrupt Influences of vast moneyed corporations. There is danger from tbe men who will manipulate tbe van sums necessary to build the Pacific railroad. These man, by re son of the contracts they will control, and the mone they will disburse, will be dangerous elemeuts in future legislation at Washington. "The Rrett moneje l corporations under tte national banking law are al.su ao element of dm ger, because their united action, it Is feared, will be more than enough for the virtue of the bpst Congres that ever sat here. Tiie great holders of the public debt, also, will be likely to cxercUe undue indueace upoa Congress. It is reilizcd, too, that we are only in the b?giuniop bow of greit financial enterprises and adventures, in which men of great means, greit euergy, au en tire unticrupulouneis will endeavor to coutrol th action of tbe Government to further their private ends; .in I a.tiunat these corrupt influences against tlu great moneyed corporation that will be the bane of our institutions, le-w-!ent Johnson is determined to set his face firmly Tne ariay a;d t.avy are to bo reduced to the lea limits eoniterit with the Nuional safety and honor; the civil lit will be eipunged of all named of men who do n t etrn their salaries, and the expenses of tbe Government ia even department are to be dimini.-htd to their minimum. Such is the programme of President Johnson peace, order, constitutional law; atern econ oray ia the conduct of public atTsirs. lie will be 6rm in the msintc usnceof our rights atrosd, ve' careful not to provoke a routlict white the nattoi i lecovcrins; from th exliiu-'ioa of th w.u and the burdens of i;s great deb:. President J h: on may no: be a Inured by tlie former sainps of the Wsr Pepai tn:eL.t, cr by the spceu lators in Wall street, but tr-e great commercial ir.iret of tie country rantot 1st give bio credit for a JeIre to frirg abut th? reign oi I'onstituiional security, and the practice of t!i"se eooi.omies which this frightfully txpessive wt has led us almost to t'orret." Irroai tae Tr,utj iJiot. Iresiarnt Jolinon'a Tlrtliud of .Making I rruton (idiou. Put, in p!.iceof that. President i Johuson contents bim.e!f with the mere eonvict lion oflhe cdhii ( Corn? rernsn Hrrri ard reniittnt punirhmert. Hi onduct in th case, as i:i thst or ih In liana onsrrrator, is net in keeping with th ituprraion which, fince his inauguration, he and h-. fr.eai, Lae msütiied to make, tbi he was determined urv-n pu .ih'ng traitors." tsr the purple nf mking "tre.sja odious." 1 Mr Johnsou hM:!i r n t;:.v pardouing and respiting c .uvictel r-V.s i-: th s ir, tnoi who have feared that l .y t.wrd the letd ng rebeia would be t e-l!?-.ly erere. wil' tke hot-e that he wiil te atisbed to re-. Jer treaH)a odiou by .hs merciful a proce- as pjaible. I'Si or Ltrri! Tr Wa OScial refjrna in ihe wr t .H.e show that the deth in the army ! since the wr bro' out. so far a.s heir J roai. .... J r,i ,:, ,nr ii.ii starve! prisoners, A: , will ag. - --. rn 't F. !: thr hn r,.s entv five thoutLd : Thoe are the dettus alon When we estimate iL woundei in the ratio of ihrer for every one killed which is les than ibe average e ee at whtt a fearful sitrißce f life ar i limb the .N stiou bia preserved its ex iiUnce IivU-n Traveler. One hundred thousand loaves of bread are dailv dutr.butevl to lh iruor in th cUmrm.n. of WaaLicgtun.

a .int ATnoapurnr. at rnc .11. no 's I. CAPIT.II. iCcrra-f anUfcca f Tba !T. T. TfwrlA) I'rebable Poller saf the Preldeat !iouttaall Uplnlone-LIxtreiu Poltet rol Vieara to be Itepudlated The llrnl .tleanliiff of the.tninritr Proc rlnmalioti- lie Southern People lo be Treated n L0 -ct2ena-o Dircutitfns for Treaaon to lau flare tint .'.usnanlmltr WlllDo.

Ar.t Ac.f Ac. DaLTiaoat. June 4 rairr cr mx stir ratMOMT. Nothing is more important than to ascertain rertaintv what the puhcy of the i.e President is to be. 1 he whole country lit eoCering on account of the dju t which eii?ts on this point. Every f ct which throws any liiht upon this ubjret is of ;reit value. I am foriunale, therefore. in having it ;n my nwfr to cive an outline the general lino of pr!icv which has been determined on by President Johnson. For retsons wnlch wjl! at once occur to you, I am tint at liberty to give my authority for the state ments that folljw; but yout readers may depend urm it that Iber are authentic, as events ioieei wiil prove.' su noxtL raicirLts or iu. fc.trcr.LK a rarr to dk EinnuTxn. It mit be stated In the outet, that Mr John . iou'i policj, as President of the United State, will not be baed upon the d:tinclive priuciples of tbe Republican prty. If there are, iu the platform of that party, any principles that are truly national, thoe principles will beeheriahed and followed ont bv the President. Hut lho-e principle's of tho party whicli are distinctively sectional, which aim at the ar, crandirement of the North at the expense of the S uib, the ope tatioa of which would enable people at the North to regulate and control the intern tl atf tirs und dome-tic policy of the Southern States, and would keep alive and exasperate the outer feel ings between t tie people of the two section lhee principles will be repudiated bv the Kie entire at the eirlie.t poaible moment. Mr. Joboon, as President of the United States, does not consider himself as a member of tbe Republicm tarty. It wmthe 1 rovidenco of (JoJ which -al!el Andrew Johnson to the prest work of re

Unh the Uuiouof the States; a work intiniieiy ; lJUr I his capture woul i be f..r-.tteu; his poritrestt r. nriij liritij; far grester Ht ttoin nhip tr it wwul! be hunt Li everv Southern borne,

thri tho work of fupprcssing the rebellion; stid in performing tlut woik the i'icsideni believes, uot only that he his a riht, but that it is his imperative duty, to ri.e ahovo all party cot:iderasbns, and to act, as rcr as ros.ible, as the Kreit fälltet aiJ foundeia of lha Jtt.'.iillo would act, i: tbej were liuni; now. VlSiUTiVt.M.S WILL HE AVOinKO. In the firt place, all vindictive feedings to it d the people of the South will be uvoi Jt-d, eiiher un acount of the rebellion, or on account of dtvtry. President Johnnon ircotiizfs and (ully irnpre-"ed with the fact th it the gudt of the rebellion docs no: he fit the door of the S uthern people; thjt t ho leidori f tbo ttbelliou are ahmt' to blame !r that gre it crime; atid th it the reil Htt;u-1i(n'..L tu and love forth Uuion, which h:n alw.i. existed n tho heirls of the S uthern paople, a only smoiheretj and repressed, sod nevc extinguished during the rebellion. TUB JlMNt-TV raoCLAMATION y ERFLT A VIBST TT In the second place, in regard to ttUverr at the South and slaveholders, the President holds thut whutever uuilt or dn there w.: iu the milter; W4lj illlf mihi I lit mi.- .HHlllj riuo Ul-tl 1 j ....u . . I I.. . u V ..i . a . i. . . :. would be unjust in ihe hi-hest de2ree.to disfran-ehi-eanv person at the South ni-rely because he Iii beeu an owner of sl.ivea. That decree of ,,.hnril. .t I,A -.Iii hirl. I l.n r-.1. j's. i a . v m va aa " inv kuv v O I k J I f ulave labor, waa equally shared by the North j The North was benefitted by the vcilth ind

proj erity of the South. The abolition of shverv ta one of the re-ult ol the w.ir. If the Sutheru , Cid wood for winr.-r u.e cut be engied poTulu aeep: that result cheerlully, and ad ipt in Ttrre H iute for $5 a cord themselves to the changed rela'ions which it will j The K,pilUion o' Kii hmo. d. arcordiru to involre, the interest of thfl whole country re- i . ....... qoire that they be encours-ed in every poihle ; n -"';Un-rti.,ii j u,t t..ku,, h 11j4(.!. aray. The nmnest? procbimstion of Mj2G.h, -Ihe Jeirertouvillu r.iilrosd is to exten I to therefore, is only the first step of the IVeident New Albauy.il the ri'nt of then.tv israntel in that direction. It will soon bo followed by to theDi ,hro lhtl cit , another, reUucinx the number of the exceped ! , ,. . ..." classes, and conuu.i..- other liberal provisions; 1 ho f'J1w' bitte t will bo i:cwMo toward the citixens of the S juthern Slates. ' mny of the acquiiutancea ol the distinguished thk war has .not un. a wab for tub ncoho. subject iu Indimn: III the third place, Ibe Trta'dent realizes thati (ionersl Lw Wallace, who h is lot a lei: in the ol ject of the wr was to re.store the Union, 1 the service, ia a pIeiHiit iookin gentleman and not to abolish rd.tvcry, or to eonler the . shcrt, the hole Court is an intelligent Htul rights of citizenship upon negroes. He iutends 'able body WasJinjjton Co're.-oudent NO. that that o' ji t hhall bo accomplished, and lhat j Times me Union mall be restored upon nuch principles Closh Ur -Wo underitat.d tlut the Govthat it will be hereafter indicoluble. But he ernment ajjent has pstd Lngsnport a visit, and

cannot perceive mc recessity or tne propriety ot admitting to a psrticipttiou in the ork of re - construction a race of men just delivered fiom bondage, ignorant. dcba-eJ, ami decraded, and utterly incipbleot underaun lins the subject So far as his infl lence ami authority extends, justice will be done to the liberate I el.ve-; wotk and w.gra . ...r """ii .-.n : 1 1 f . .i. .-..u -rooomaua . r,.u,., n, , uu w ... uc allowed to opprcas or injure them iu any wa: 1 1... 1 ..t: :.. .. . : . ... . uuv .iC lucai... u u m. .a. .c.a u ,csnectire isfate. Ire'dent Johnson understands ' , , -ii . , of people the liber tied sluvej of the S)uth are He will ailoid them every lacil.lv Tor demc.,, -tratniR to tne wor,.i wnetner or no', tney are woct'iy ol beiuminR tttitens, but thst willbe the limit of his official ae ion in that direction. i hil '.'i iiius rturLr. 10 ns aiTUKii) t tukib POLITICAL RIGHTS

On this point, tbe i'resi leut's proclamation of I ptrt of the coun'y th it the fl hss it jured the lne b' May 'J'J.h, providing lor the restoration of civil late wheat; some ßelds are aiid to bo cetrovcd rVl;rPgovcrnmeut in the State of N"orth Crolim, hu. : by it. K tndolpU Journal ; 'J 1 rPl

.,r a-amnir . ayoovri.i.un iu aiirr ur amen-i tne Lonil.tut.on of that Mate is highly tyw&Mut. j because it is the resultof the I resident a deiner- . anon on tne mt.ject, am it in.i.caiea tne p-.i.cy , that be has determine i to pursue toward ..I of ihe bouthernb:ates. rhe vtcr.es an I the b:,e FUD theones of the Charles bamuer school ol n.c u -u n n nj . ( . u,cv.., WO lUDutmeuui uoririuc 111 ti ni-iies 11 ive never 1 nee ii out 01 tne L nion, ana mat mere is no power that can lake them out. is nltinly enunciated; and those nersor. are reir ir Jed as i iiizns and voters, and only those, who were citizeps and ' vntera tietitre tri( war. Th nn irl a m tinn Iii! I it excludes from the oils all traitors and disloyal j pernuiis, iu accurd ttice with the terms of the ;im- , uest proclamiiio'.i, etclules also all ue 'roes: ! tnd this course will be Mlowe l in ihe cae of all 1 the other Southern States. hen the CoatitU liotnl Couvetitiou assembles in North Crlina, they will, of couise, prescribe who shall ba voters in all uOquetit e.ections in thai State. ! WHO WrLL TOTK S KORTH CAROLtXA? 1 It has been e'ittd iu some of the pipers th.it oq.j the poor whites wiil ie allowed to vote lor members of this Corjati:ucional C-nveutioa. Bat ' this is a great tuistakt. The population of Murth Ctroüns, in rounl numbers amounts to a million of souls In 1 -60 it was yUS.UDÜ. Ol these ouly : 361,'MMl re negroes. let ttj white popuU'ion : of 63U,U;iO. In I?GJ North Ctroüna cist 26 OsiO J votrs for 1're-i Jer.'. ol which o.0 ; wre for tt;e 1 T - " ... . Hi" hum - ... :. s esid. on ood authority, that th-re are nco. 6.UÜI men who own e.-ta'es worth J'itl.CR'U and upwards, while there are 10.00J who own estates rsoeinc between ilU.OU'-) and $'2').(RK. an l 3U.0M0 who own property worth between $5,000 and SIO IHIO. The-e 4H.OO0 votes will urel hve a

vnice iu tbe forai aiou of the Convention. And A toit at sn In.h S jciecy's d'naer at Cinit is said, hy well infomaJ persvr.s from that ! e t::i ttt: Uerc's to t!o I'ri-i i nt of he Society,

State, tl.at th new cor jf.turion Men 11 be .. : lorcced by the Conveutiou, so fir from permittnsr negroes to vote, wiil tor.uin a provision ftr the raJual rerroval from ti.e .S'.i'.e o all cjioreJ persves. North Careers is a State as well adapte-1 to tri labor of white iueu as Msrylsnd or iJi-souri; at.d as or.e hite man carj perl'rm the woik of two ni:rues, pelf-iaterest will ultioiately dictate this ccurse tue iKr-irrNT pots not thiust koc the PL'.OP er T&AiTORs. Io tez rd to trials lor tretson crowing out of the rebellion. anJ the execution ot political offender, the Tresiieut hss de;ermiiied oo a course wh'.ca will hand J)n his name to pieiity m amoi p the wiest rulers of modem tfuies Ti e aenarlcas clamor I r tn re blood, and the Jrintic hols of a orton of the Keaulicau pre-i fr vengeance aiir.s. Davis ni Lee, auJ the otber leaders of tbe rebellion, find no echo in b;s breüt His i.Ciciii coii-luct toward thc?e rnisxui-ieJ men will be reulttel by the prin- iples of law an I jati-t, r.d by a jfilous regard for the honor tf ojr national character. He doesj not th'nk tint Ihe b!oj 1 of trtitora u the oalv i33peri-.hable cemeat of free iQstitutUms. He does tbiult it would be very bi p-licy lo mike a nirtr out ol Jeff Davis, ani still wrse to trin General Lee o th scffj!J. keisnow bein ur;ed to do. Atiho-ugh Mr Jolitoa bs r'ueu Iron an bumble itiin, as Kdlmore ar.1 Djulas. anl many ol our great men have done, he is far fiom beiog

an Illiterate can. Re bis rctd LLtorj, that! jreat school of rulers, and h has studied tbi ledioos which it teaches to some purpose. And' con of the lessons which bltory teaches is more ' deeply lmpreed upoa bis mind than this: " Tbst ' purely poluicil r fffae abonld not be punisbi wih death." -

war POLITICAL OtrXNDILJ SHOULD yOT BZ IXE-Hisro-y.and p.rticul.rlj molern history , is ' rich illtfsvatij of this rule. It is foua ed upoa the fact that sugars of those which con- : stitute tresion do not orgmtte iu mora! wrong, h.iiiw)rf.. e i tt,w. , v., otten re,ult in suWs; and thlt wtea tLey are successful; tbev rece.ve the Uitin? admiration of I mankind . Washington him.clf.w.a a ret and a traitor, and hal not the revolarin r,f 17:r,l ... . ' ...j .Z. 1. ' .. i I

and a traitor, and ha1 not the revolution of 17TC I V rc r:Zutr n V r LI I , i prove! .ucces.ful.a price woutJ have been set ' fVa'"! n In nVrri ? Toi S ! upon his head. an-Jbe would have been tried and ' ' 7 i i hope, o w th tt r . f . v t t i the pCale of prices hsving been determined on, r! lR i .L f . -ho values lhe cegt0es will go prompHv to work, his reputation of a scholar will deny lhat su5-1 ' ccs'iful reeliioa alone saved the fouudem of our j republic from convictiou of treton. PrciJent j Tbe Moat Worthy Grand S're of the lud Johnson is deeply iapres-ed with the fact that pndent Order of Old Kellows bis issued a the object for whi:b the wir was uaderttkeo is rroclmliQ. u ol the restoration of peace fully accomplished, o far as arms and lone can in the land declaring the unbroken unity of the accomplish it; and wöt remsin to bedone must Order, and proclaiming that there exist oo binbe accomplished by far d ffjreut iustrumcctali jdranie to tho rrcatabIihmeot of the fiaternal iii - ihit ih .it,l(im nf tti(U(i.fn.n mint now relations that formerlv t lifted between all the

bVi.h tbe work from ihe point where Grant and Sherman left it. cosr't-Qcuct or a y acx.o mot s rottet. He real z s the f ct tint the eyes of the whole civilized world are fixed urxm him, and that in ' n.s irr-nmcn; oi ütiier.-ou iivia ne win e, j - vrw-v.. ...v,. , and by posterity, by a fr higher stiudsrd th u that w hich requires h..s blood as an atom ment for thttof his lsmented predecessor. In all prubabdity, and aa ra Itters look now, Jefler-on IJiv.s. when brought to trial, will be convicted of treason, the punihmot of which is death. ButMr Johnson wdl not permit mat penalty to be .nll.cted f He will not ..gnabze th commencement of hu aduiiustrattou by nuh a glaring po- . . . . . - 1 lineal blunder as that would be J, Hers.. , Davis, executed ou a pubic scaflvld, would be regarded a a martyr to the cause of the South by the Southern people in ull time to come. They ; would regard him aa having die! lor them; hsJ lnvineliiJ Jovn his lire fur their a-tke. I'he ' momeiitsrv svc-iLness whieh he iumi(ete 1 ia the and I s i-a niemor? ihcri.-hcd in every 0JUtlier:i i heart Nc-ither the mletv of the nation nor the honor of the (Jovrrnment rtjuire.s the execution of Mr Divis. TLe honor ol the Government k beti abuiidtndy vwuiicaied ; ami n niagnsnimoo course lo, on the part of Mr John-p, will distrtn all reriniitii. resentment in the mied of the Southern people, and will secure the unbroken nationality of the country for tii.iuy S'KTCed:iig t ner.tioi;s tllANOID r.tLATIQ.IS OK THt XtCtTIVE WITH TUL XOUTH. Thee arc btlieved to be niuong the i-onsidcra-rlons tint will ii fl mi':" the conduot uf the new lVe-ident in his tieitmcut of the persona 'u will be tried for tre-Mi; an 1 such is an outline of wh.ttis believe! h:s policy will he in relation to a few of the momentous questions which pre-a upon his attention. It mjt be rem tinL bored th nthe l're.j dent uf ilie Uuiied St. tea. to day hold I or drTerent relttions with tbe S uth tin 11 lho-e whifh existed a je.ir aj'o, or even four rjiniitln H!o. Ith is only been a fev iuouUih inro thit.i Irift for.lulf a milliou mo e of soldiers ordered, beeatiso the r resilient be1 ! I.' II. 1 : "C1" V' " ,u "J T,,- V"",. ,,UIUl, ,e,l ,lr,.,1 I l? Pu",11wn reoemun. i ci so fuweMiy i..o ' " (TI,,M' "'b-ii not not tme of O e L) .('. '0 Jcet W.a lidded HS S oldlCr si ii, iii;t). I ordered the clo-iuj; un of the breweries ol Mps-rn ! Urannin- k V;iRntr. nnd of Mr. .T.icob KMr.e, 1 lor not tuakint: lull reiNirta to tbo Internal Kev . etiueOHicc The distillery of Mc-ssra. Üubrueil j nt t t Dver Station.' Like countv. U in a j similar fix L : insport Jotirnil, June 3. ! vir.,m rThl., A,,ntl1(.r .Kr..,, r , W4Ht ,K, l'.ovost M irhhtl's uftiee veiterd. y. , WQ ,,Ui,Jrt.( r,trC LsMICl.-LouisvilIe jurr t Two hundred per d iy is the ratio of ineren l( ,((ipu:ltim, of J t j ) i t r ) a in consequence .f ... t1 him ruiurni fiviu uu.ii vuvmt . s ew ' ' , ' .."--... -,r : ," v J"" ' w . . " .h ,u p , J preuy oaaiv. . V'e UAJ crvP 0 v?rl fUJ ""' e,r It is sj f tr Advance ! th at it is outside the in .,,.r ..k ic.icrtu a uroum 1 l:cre are Home camulair.ts iu the western A FaTaL ACCIDWT.-Jewe Ilnshton. living tWj ,nil HuUlh uf ueueville. came ro his dea.h in 4 huckilIK mtUbet OI, U,t S.turdav aftenoon. ne W4S 8e4,ed on . ron.r ,0linsr - fieIli of coril. , when the hor, from ,omP C;iu,e beC4me frJeht . . ;cn((J am unm.in.IKMbje 0,.j r4n MWiV. Tl e j fdl forrJ d pn,bbly Ml on the JuW1,,cf hft Wil, C lrr,0(i fOBB thirtV Tols before he fell on the ground, when the roller ! passed over him. crusM. . him in a terrible man- 1 ner Heniricks Uuion. ' The Caunelton lieporter says : Some ot Sheridan's ttiMir.rrs inan:frtil a pot fiwr tiin 1 propensity there vcrv unpleisint to the prriprie ) tors of sundry saluona and grocery estab!i?hmeuts. Laer Leer, puirir curei haras .and We.-tern He-erve cheee, w ith whisky to wa-h

,v, .:.u i ti.L .suin or ivii i;ii ai'hv There are Tnl her beer saloons in Ciccinnv.i an I ubuibs. A little p cture bv Ro-a 15 ml.eur wa- lateiv sjM at Paris tur ?3.lUJ. There ate tan (h'jusanJ Sons of Tempe r ime in New II r pshite. ' eJ to a buiiy w.igor. is or.e ct tbe nia s glits in t c t-tnets ol Uttiicu, Cal;SorAt the Present rite of subscription r p it-' usg off ihe Nitioual u.nt, the wao e ami will üe -ur eeveuta - Mi.e j etrs. IV.iiA O'KiÜVrty, it uiay he Lveto teth-? teu 1 . I. .. . . . I. ... . - - - I :. lhat scratches our his fctiive An ohi lidy, who his watcl-ed the eiss of tlit lioits lor e'evt-u'j'biiie uaitueis, eis liou-i äies'wiü be uioro i.uinerous this summer thin tLey fcisve been lor tiaeteen years. I Lrte drin. ken i iSctrs recently committe l an outrage u;;n a y-U'jg ldy Ler Biadeti?bur, ; M ir Ian J, c iusüi heraeith efR'Cü.ed to be shot. ICC nave neen S.nce the third of April last, fourteen thjusiniüve t.ut-dtei ar.d tiity-peveu citizens, folder? ai.d Ivlie-s f are taken the oath of alletai.ee to tLe Uutttl States in the city ot it.ctiin i.J. The interior of Misouri is bek'ii.bir t 1 .ok n;v Qiite a burnoer uf farms near bootiviile were sold revenilf at $&) to i'O ur acre. A stioit Lrue jo ttev woulJ hanilv have brought . iu M ij r Howell, in charge of a party of topo grspt.icil eiuiucers.bai started acrvsi the cuatry from ashioton to Rxhaonl, with it.nruc ti jna to re examine and survey trie battle-fields on the route. The Meridian Clarion etvs tLat General Crtxtcu's commaiid tf cavalry wantonly burced , the p eiidid library atd h et um of tie Slate! University, at Tucl-oaa. Alabama. Tbe build.Dir is report-! saved but it, val-abl. eontenf were entuely destroyed.

an ,,,0. .u, r-artie are reque.u-d to procure tickets before entcrnouehnlonee immutable. The same men topped iftbeCara. at I eil Ciry and rolled on b.vird ei?;h'een keg? ' i rof. oreb' Band has ben engated for the occaof beer, wirnoul s much u h iving to the ocer. ' fu- Tb I QljIic "' re"' a-ur.d ihatev.r) arrange. Mk. ,,, iai. . -.ft ' ' xaer.t will be made fur their omf.-rt ard eijo ment. by your le.ie. e.r. . li,k.,sAduls 75 c4jl.. child.en under twelve ' 1 ' j car n, Ü Cent.

Frca tie FlcbarcJ ?.rpl!ear, 2zz2 Imp.nani ietinx irlc of isfgro Isobar 1'ixeU. A meeting of farmers representing Gotchlacd . Louis., Aloemarle, Caroline, Oranire. II mover and Fiuvanna couat'es, was held at Louisa Court House on Thurdsy last, for tbe purpose of coa-

"U"'"S vS'J ui in? rtuuBriüD w W Tntril lor n;rn I.Ki hfrttnr A ft iw fS!irara. aide lor cero labor tcrcaftcr. After deliberanVltu " 'V f ! J 1Dd VV i ' l7 , i feLr CJ?,.B?, M J FV ?s doctor ö.ll-.i i . i i . . harte, waa io fixed upa. . I hi u ac import?"C"K'Ä:lÖÄ ' v?0n ft ,h. V,e 5JUlh:. Tee?e. Pr,.c" U act taovcment.heing the Crst fixing the csy for ice prices will rule ery likely throw howl r.- .l -i jurisdictions aubordinate to ihe Grand L dge of j United States He invites the brotherhood S!7 n .T W"'" i0 'It besion at lJltimore on the third Moods? in rxt Septeaiber. m m ... A fcmall locomotive, water-tank and all, wencning out two nunureu pounas, was lateiv trieil ,1Cir London. It was managed by a bov ei-ht vetrs ol J. who bad it under perfect control, aD, fwppctj t jQ it, length upou request. The power h hiU a hone Thf c0, ,tir fuel W4, ,K) dr ote half-nnv rer hour ' m m Tho amount of fl6linMe"dra,k in Paris with fitl, ()n llic jntcMecl aR(J u . h fnh s-i.,.i..r .a,.,.. i v i I'm' aiwii'. venu S V Tf , - G()u m Uow l(J j,. i MASONIC ' - j 'I IflKliK w!J! bo a Snflil MceMnn of lnl anpoli i t'bsptt-r No. .",thW nla) wttung, at 7,'t V1 nk, for work. UM AS. MMlhK, fecM-tar. FOR SALG. I TOii SALE A Kockawar. Ilarnehs and HDritur Wagon, at No. lti itait Michigan street. BANKS. MELiCII VIN X S NATIONAL BANK -OK irs'13IVX-Vl05I, No. 23 North Meridian Street. icrlul c'L'l for the Nialr of llio .a c't 7 3 for the Nialr IO Kuan rn 'lt BtMK H NOW OPKN K0 THK TRANS I crtiou of hushii'ss; will do a Ourral HaiikiuK Haml.es.s. ovrnniTit Hcaritfo of all Mn ts kpt contsotly on hi!)4 un l for sj at t tit mo io mVf ra'ro. IIKNKY .-ICH.SL'I.L, lrelletit. V. T. Malott. Oa-blcr. Jt9-itf BANK NOTICE. TO TUE PUBLIC! VV HKKKsS. Ti N-t of the Hank of the Sta' f Ibduua are t a ll'C uui of on rer tent, at vrl C'nn an-iil j-omta In tul Stat, an I ar re lurt titly r c-lvidby cir e jjiomo; therefirt, Itejrul, lhatth It a.sks and IttXKtRSr Iiplli)a"o Ilsiil nn p o it the ii'ts of tbo It iK or thk hTTK after the I2ih Inst., nor rrcfive th i kmc for 1 1 bri or-nL- rta arxt. incot ur, -fti-f)t as tta paper ol ucti tit hratiih s an may make ralinfactory atraue ra u's to re!em their notes Id this cltj a: par. HARRISON'S BvNK. INHUNAfoL s NATiONAL KlNK, ClUZKNs' NATIONAL RANK, !. A Fi.KTC I'H Jk CO , FOUItril NATIONAL H NK, INDIANA BANKING C'IMPaXT, JUST NATIONAL BANK, KLKrCHKH Mi AKTE, JeU-ill: Mr.kCllaNrs' NaTI"NaL BANK. NOTICE. ' L,TMinv, luntini nuiH T vvnirr ;CaIlljr.ja I.fll llill L.tlh.! 1 1 U 1 it h Orritr or City Ci.rarJ 1 InJianapoli, Inil., JuDe ib, 1SG5. aroilCK IS HE UK BY GIVKN THAT THF. RR IS l n w prudli g bef.-ri tbe 'onm n Cuocil of th tit of IiHlianapolis, Oruinance for trfet Improve nints, entitled n folluwn, to-wlt: An Ordinance to provide for furnUdiiag aul erectly """P lMfU' lamps n.ir.xiHre. en -.-t Mrt. between the rtrt alley n-nh or N lorit -.reetaaa urt!i street. A I.SO, ordinance t provMe Tor furnUMng an-1 erectlD un,p.p(JMfs, lamps ami nxtures, 0:1 Mississippi strret, beiwten WaLiotoa an.t Ohio trevts. An O'Hinance to proTl.Je for the grating an J prsTelln of Ml-.i-ipnl street nd eidew.lkH. oetwt-tn Nona tuvt tororatiua Line, north. rrction of the Common Council. J-Jlt CTRUS S. HUTTKRFIELI), City Clerk C ST. PIC-NIC. JOHN'S CHURCH ANNUAL AT CsItEE.tWOOI), X'noissalii v Jum 125, 1H05 r rjKOCKEDS for tl.e benefit of the Roys' Sew EcLool House. ine iram wki leave Tee tmon i't-poi ai .... .... .. . w ir T cket can be procured at the folioair g places: Lam-nan'-, No. 2s at Wahinsu-n street; M Miion A Co., Conor ."outb and Delaware sueet; .impson A N-b, c-.rer Mary'an l and Delaware s reets J. O Connor. , S u b lluiioia street; Jeiry ti'Cor.nell, Wen WaMiitiKtoii ureet.or a ihe lApot on the uioinu-jt of -the excur toa el-tf EXCURSION. KXCUKSIO.N -10TICJCKT rii vn VV 1 Tl vn WrTI'R1' 1711? 47 tlALi.ill .1iU liLl tlKX, f UllJ, OVER aV V. RAILROAD, 1. rVialu v .lllll( KJtli, IHC.'. 1UIS TXKZT IS IjUOD IXill -r . r t i .i .v. vr.i..n Tr.lii lravincr t V a rjrrua IP at Itdianapolia, on rnday luruMf. June latn, ai A. M., and guo io rtam on tte L&car.ion lr:a .earagC.ncii.Laii at M9 1". M , una day; or L. Ticket "ill ue cod to return a elih'r of He regnl.r I'ivngtr Tra n t tbr I. C. K k.. leaTirc; Cit-.latjati at TOO a. M., at 1 P. M, or at 4 K.M., on Sal a lay,.tiM ITth aud tti T.caet w.ll rnt be goud lor ar y oiber t aya or Ka u. Vf. U. U Utl. Je7 d4i FESTIVAL. iNTRAWBEKHY AND ICE CHEiM j nT,X3i7Carlll7 n ivii.s6jv Friday Eveniug, June 9ih. j rV tBl LAI'IKS OF TOC FIFTH PRiBTTKUA5 jray ch to call. Adntaion,ii caau J dat

AMUSEWErslTS.

METROPOLIAN THEATRE. Carnervf W'jakinfton and Tennett" Strert. Tluuarer .'...'...Mr. . II. Itllrj-. Xflday Lveniü, JUI19 y;Df lOOD. k K rav : - Jt 'jl? " Mr. W. H. RILEY. CORSICA nUOTHKRK. Dr.rMMFR tOY'.a DRJUy. by Mii TV)tk CU5HMAN. -A. SÜFFER I3T P ai" ir raivjos. rarq jtta i; a.l reserved MauTic. Circie T.Oc; fr.vat" Bjf, for : pTorn,5 Oi; Orrhtra .rala, ?& re.it; Jllerj ao4 Famll Circle, li eant ChilJrra in arwia, CH ANG K OF T1MK: nnri open t",li o'clock preo!j. Overture conBiri.c t S o'clock preciPflT. FAHTICÜLAK XJTiCS.-Tba Ura Car lave the Theater every evfti'm the eUs of tba perfonnsfce People llvlna at a distance ran rrlv on thin. INDIANA STATE MUSEUM. 79 i:u. Waslihi-ton Slrtcf MADAME M. A. ENGUSH PROPRIETRESS. Open for tbe rcf pt!on rt TUitor froiu oVWk A. M. ni til iu olck P. M. 1 TLe collections eubra.- ovrr . v ) Three Millions of Curiosities! Of tho tnot ataaiu aod ibtrrn.e rhrcter, rats err 1 fro-ri all p.rt! of the r!oe. AIVIS.-:oN V)Cr t. MAPASK M. A. KNULISH, prö-v!:f rr,pritrr. FOR SALE. ONK HNF. BUoW.V HMKSK, 8KTF.N TKARÄ OLD; on new l.nirey f molfrn 17 an.t t of rcw !lrti-f. l -;h i. ;l toglhrr Apply to J. w. ui:Y. Ifj-tiltv ipfiiCer House, i.diiii 11. PETROLEUM. IIIIH'I PKT -ANUCOAL MINING CO., -AT COVINGTON, 1 1ST ID ";il;:l Stork, 3,2."s0,000, Divided into 65,000 Shares at $50 Each. IM'Oftl'OU TKD UNl'VR TUK LA Wis OF THBSTATF OK INDIANA. WILLIAM DALE, of Jew Yurk. Irtidttt, JtSKrli LIS INK, C Milton, Vice I'res.deut. W. U. Kr KR, erretar , JaMcs W. Kt.NH, TreM.rer. X C3 O t O X fc liun JOSM'Il K. MrUle-ALtJ. Iu,!ia!.aTK.!i. Imllana. JililN U. COh.tJ. H. liun InirtfU. lutian WJl. I)ur , New Yoia City. jDSKril W. Nr. VVL-N, Attica, Indiana. JOS. KMT1aK, Covlnjion, noUna. K. M Mi DON ALU, Cwiut-n, Indiana. DAVID Vr,l!H,Jovinjrtou, Indiana. t Okfui: South tide Public Square, Ctirinj ton, I ml in na. fllUK Cotn;any bolda by l-ae. and la fee, aoou X tae. ty tboUMi.d acre of '.bo most select coal lands ia Western lud:ana, bordering b 'tb aides of the Wibub rl-er. Map- of throe inl may be aeen at tbt orttce uf the Conipai.y, In Colntoti, inj , at tbe cfJice of Wiu. Dak, .No 2't Vttk I'lare, N Y.t-i y, a tie ofli. e of lloti. J. K. Ji.flri.tb, iluiiiiii(;oti, lu liana, atid at tUe III. of Kmcii A Mcl,iul l. ludi .naivlU. A rihrUce to iL rrpirt of ibe bton IavJ Iialc I Oa rii, Ute Mat Ot-ob giat, will ibuw lhat Ibeao loodn re mute tu tue tnldst of the fluent c-al rieldaof'be tMa'e, aboundturf also In alt, iron and otLer valoabln mineral uhta ca. Nearih- niuuib f Coal Creek, where t lie Company La Urge quaHil.es ot land halt water ha ben dicoverrd equal 11. qaali.y to ibe Mutabs. Ibia waier waa pro cured aonie 3-S years ago by boring, aoon after, be Oa ondaga alt 0udin ita ay do n the Wibib and Krle Caual Mr. Tuotua, the propr et. r, öudin hitnelf un alle to cn peie with it, abaudt.ud the rnaiiuf ct ure. In bla lornig l e ei countered tbat thtcb recently diclored lacia prove t have ber coal oil Tho. e latitl all lie in clo- pr x'mity to Ibe WbsL and Kne anal, rume of them upon iu banks. Air. John aicManomy, the lu-;n- aent ol the Company, Las rctui urd Irwoi a iojr ol observation of tbe oil refriozihof I'ci.iisy vama. coa -io 1 hat tho lands leased by toe company, in Fountain and l arke counti, ha, so f tr as the gen- ral lortnation of lb country ai d the urf.ee Ii dica' lorn Irc'etlt themr-elva. a t-toi,g analogy ia ttie oil ami m'nt ral r-uotarK t-n as f un i "H r'reoch Creek, rei.n- Ivan a, wh'r tLe rreaf-t quantity and the mot Valuable o.l 11 found Mr. Mcj(anoin has purcbaNtfd lor tbe company tbe tnu.t a provt-d niarbinrry, with all the tlxlu'es uece-sary for operation, and la pre. prlng w th xperlciiCea worauien the fpei-dy develop men of the hiddrn trrante of tbe lai.d ol tbe company. All the iuuicea of coal oil.lotiuil In local tiea where It has been pro ured, are strongly maikrd In various lo cal ties of ibe landa of tbe Company aflording every rational propect ol aucreaa. T e company think it un-n-ceaary to make any other reference to ihe character of ibe land, other tbau the r port and map referred to. $100,000 of the i-tuck. bein a.Oou harea, la proponed by the t ompany to be offered in the market at on half W par value, beinp, ft per fbare, for the purpo-e of aiding the Company in a apeedy development of tho lauds. aprtT-dawtf EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, ABITI UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON TUK COIiNIK 01 VT ALDINGTON X'Jl Meridian sireeta, Indianapolis. Three dally Expreaio New Tork; Two dal'y Expresses to Clcdnoaii, and Two daJy Expresses to Chicago and 8l.Lon!a; The above Cowpaa'es are tba orly prirllajed Kxproaaot tbe following read., vis. INDIANA CENTRAL: LAFAYETTE A CHICAGO; INIUANAIOLIS A FEKC; TKKRE HAUTE A ItiCHMONIi; B K LLE FONT A IN E A INDIANAPOLIS. Motey, paesaes, Ttlrablen and freight carried wiu safety and di.'patcb, ar.d la cbart; cf special and efScierr oaeanT. Note?, Bills and Lr-Tts vi'.l be rroirptly co'lected anc read7retarn mad J ELTTEP.FiFLD. Af eit NOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairbuilders, Cabinetmakers and to the Public. r Ul Kail, II, ft i a an-l oroatnBlaJ Jw Tarn, i er. !uutn irei, let wren P-ya.jrlaajia asl Atari duto Mree a Keep cona:.tly oq Lai 4 a cod as-crt-niet.t 2lair Balli-t -r aijd Neri Poat, an 1 ta-oa 'hem to order. Also al k:oda of larblQR Id b ut liojr worl dooe tocrJrr. I 111 receive all kiiid ol trder in rnrclr.g In tbe cabinet maau R l.c-, t-drtead- tab.e leg. Ac All work dui.e jirompilj, Lea.ly and at reonab price. L. KOLB. a; rl d3ta TaiOTICE. STRAYED OS STOLEN.TRAYCD OR aTOI.ES, frcra a hltc!ne ron en Wm intori tr-et. on the r !$ht of Juue th a-cr-ri ilare, u rar 1 1 f.rteen bar;; tls-b. b avy tnaie and ia:i, tu panlu.ar n.aik-, bod a lore feet. A liberal r- aid w.lt b r ri-n fr any icf jraatiori lhat w H lfd to lr recovtry. KOBKRT Bill IE. Or H-nrr Al'.en'a Livt ry tab e, Kat t'ail atreeU ia d3t WANTED. FARM HANDS WANTED. IWsXT io etrj ley a few rood Karin Haid. yot Le-d a; plj Lot atd io ail kiud of t.rrn aod. K. bUMOST, J-.?-c3: D a? IN-ed, u m.! t utl f tte city. 1 . A ai03TU:-AGt51S W A.Mr D S. V fckT3 J wh re to introduce the improved Shaw A tiara iu ra ally rioic Marb a, tfceoo y low price aoaker, vitreler A IVil oa, Hoae, .s;Egtr A Co., aal BalL elJ r. All other tuacltnea now v'-d 'or lav. tüar. fn j dollar eal ara lrtriLt neot, aad the Mjfr and imi ar Labia to Que aod impriaooiueut. Salary ant expeor-s, or Urga ecoiciUiion allowed. l!lutraied r rcu'ar -tit free. Ad .rrra .HAW 4 CbAkK, njWAw3oi Cid ef,.rd, Ma ce.

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11 a 140jr,i: 1 tt A.aiiU ov.ryax-r. a O I VF 170 a ta-'Uh, eieas pa.d, lo acll FliteeL AiUCiea, tL ueat f lllLg ev.r oSered roll parUcuUra free. Addre.a oTlS T. GAfeAT, tt)rf-dAw3n Biddeford, Jtaiaa.

MEDICAL.

DR. JOHN BULL'S :;viioii;d t!l!DI!0i Iii TTE HR. The I.atrist and XI ont Important IMncover or TBI NINETEENTH CENTURY 1 1 1 5o luau' liatna l tuort Intimately connect 4 vllk tba hUerv of MATKKIA MI DU' A f tba Unltest Itatea, or . mora forl.lj known plunr In BlMlcaJ !! vary i than tht of Dr. .lohn Hull.oi I.ouUvillr, IiriiturlaV, Fiis luiuiitalla prrr-aration vf NAIlSIAfAltllo . I. A has lone tovi at the bval the various em ! peuiia f tfcat vala! sr(, - - - ; His Compound of WILD CHE 11 It V Ia Income a household word , throughout the West and South, j His Worm Lotcu- , ge, in lew than a year I alter their introduct:on, atuinod a rrpataticn 1 j At w-Sda pread as tbeeontlrent of iertb Aaerica. tzt j ta rrowtilng f lory of bis life remains to to attained In ! his dlvovery. or rather eotnbttuttoe. for bo dnas not 1 claim to have been tbe dlftcovtror of CF.DKOsj) which tbe basis of the p.lttaii aow otfered to the pnbj lie. lhat honor beloBfrs to tbe oattvo Inhabitants ot I Crutral America, to whom Us virtue hato beenaoown t for mie than two hondred year. Armed wilt Jt, tba j Indian bids defiinee tn tbt Bot deadly malaria and i " 11 ie.r iue mo-t TenonM.o MpoDia. Ulf a belief with tbom. Ibal wbllo tbe re I breath lo tba bod ine ueoron in potent to cure, no waiter what lae Mas 1 msy te. Vt U;le Dr. Ball is not prepared to tDdorae this ettravapant pretennlon, be it nevertLele aatUfled from a tboroueb eianinalloD of tbe evidence relating to its virtu-, tbat aa a retuody and provtotative of II dla- ; ease arihltis; from epoure, either torbaiife nf weather or rll aiate, or to mljmUr ir.fiurncei, Ii suada I WITHOUT A RIVAL! Ai.-lja-tly deaervoa tbe repataUoo It baa at I inaj iija f to Central America and the vTaatloÖM. flN DVHIKPHIA And ita attendant train of ymptoma. It acts SB ort LIXI A CHAkM than a melclto. Tuere la bulbing In tbe whole range of Materia Med tea tbat cau for moment bear a comparison wltb It io tbia diaeaas. A full aciount of tblt wonderful plant nay lx found tn the lltbe.iltloD of tbe U. 8. Dlapenaatorv. paces 1337 and I3XH. A series of eiperituenta Iu wblch Dr. Boll has been for years encaged, baa Jut U en brooabt lo a aacceaafa termination, and be la now ruaSU i to offer to tbo public a combination of CEUKUN with other approved tonics the whole preserved in the tent quality of copper distilled Boorbon Whiaky, which b ia confident baa equal tn tbe world. He might fanilfb a volume of certificates, toe sb 11 kvave lona: alnco learned toeatlmaie aoeh t . taelr true valae. Tbe aareat plan la rr every one to io for hlmelf tbo virtues of a new mtdjcitt. uivr. t in-: GEDR01M BITTERS ONE TRIAL, AND TOC WILL XIYXB USI AJI OTutUL It Is not necessary to pnbllah Ions; Hit of dlaeaasM for which the CK LRUS BITTF.RS are a spesrlSe. It, ail dl. eaaes of tba Howels, Liver or Kidneys. Is all affacUoaa of tha BKAIK. DEFENDING UTON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; OOtTT. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It ia deatined to Bpereda all other remedies. It aw only rura the disease , bot tt prevebta tbm. A in. Sjiaa of the hinter, taken an hour before each meal, wilV oovUi the ill effecta of the moat onbeaiihy cllsaate,aod. acreen the perron ul!ti( tt afalnat dlaeaae a4 Ul mott trtrf arpo'sre. Sold by llrugfftat and irocr Cem ersallf . fir. JOIIX lit M., t Ir!?.r.pal 0ce. fifth Street, IQar4 a, Ky. AJLli WHOLtSAUt HI DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, T3 SoMttA .TlerMlan treei. INDIANA)0LI Who alao sail BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH S TONIC SYRUP. DAILY. fiCKreU NIISH

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