Shelby Volunteer, Volume 20, Number 32, Shelbville, Shelby County, 14 April 1864 — Page 2

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Enlargement of tho Volunteer. The Republican Presidential Noml- SOn than of the t arty, they have resolved !

As will be observed by announcement j nation. j to commit the jarty irretrievably to Mr. TTJTQQ TT A TTTTJ

In before disaster shall demonstrate ' vakj iuuiMtij

elsrw here, on the first of May next wel Mr. Lincoln i lord of fhe ascendant. i Lincoli

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; purpose enlarging the Vou ntekh to its ' old dimensions thereby increasing the ' amount f reading matter quite fifty per cent. This enlargement will materially increase our expense, and wak of the Democracy of Shelby county that they ;giviusft proportionate increase of patronnire in the n ay of extending our circulation, and at the sumo time do a good i m-! vice for the cause of Dcmoeracv.

The master of a mil lion' bayonets, lncjhi weakness. The Democratic party disjvenser of patronage amounting annn ban every reason to congratulate itself on ally to between seven and eight hundred! this determination. The decline ol Mr.

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constructed,' that is to say of fpurioils states each of which is cxpecthtg to cast the full electoral vote correspond. ng to its whole population, he holds so strong a hand in the ,iesidential game that no competitor for the Baltimore nomination

Lin:oln's populaiity during the summer j USJ'j 1VM) XjtP'F

will not inure to the benefit of some other

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Republican candidate but to that of the'

Democratic party. The radical, having

oriee i-ermittej him to mount, cannot af- i11 '. 1 inarvt-tfo

lerwarus mrow mm. a strong revulsion . . . of popular feeling against him will tdm-'

It is ; wdl known and iml imputable ; has any reasonable chance. And yet this ply defeat his patty; whiieby a late nomfact that th abolitionists owe tlxdr sue-(man, who Ktalks across the presidential in at ion the party; would be at liberty tojBOOTSj cess in din elections of l.'vi) and since t' ! stage a giant in whr so presence oven the select a more available candidate. There

- - t!ij libersl and )rofuo manner in which I Secretaiy of the Treasury shrinks tt a could be tro stronger proof of utterly pel-j r4- ki-u nt in i-ci. ' they distributed their publications thus pigmy and "hides his diminished head,' lUli ambition than Mr. Lincoln's eager-,

Crt1. CR.fF. II. .tI CIjlililiA.v. misleading and debasing the minds of the I is a man distrusted and contemcd by thejness to chain his parsy to his peisonal rrrr.- . . - : peol-'. Had the Democracy at once aj- i moist vigorous, earnest and numerous fortunes, and leave it no chance to reject j

The Election in Connecticut ana its ph-a the only proper antidote for the , branch of his own political party. They ora'" virulent poison thus instilled into the j profes a steady adherence to p-iinciple.

The Dutch have tuken llolI rnJ. '.on

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ws-uiil lv him. MtuaJe fn '! I'm n-

Iv'iom trwt, fu-mii.l Kit IU i of lfrrion trt, at

t orfurliicr j artituiar inxuir cf H. II. r.ROWN

SHCLItV Ai AMI rtlLt .HBti A. MILLU1 M. U. Tr.IS5 1A?S MILLBVVlLLt. iUIVt- MTltT Fre w K!:!iii;e f .4' . o. I Tor Colmnbu.. . i; I roffl I'ltliJchu U.I.j v-m. tt Kar.rtl,..3 3u p m

Eye and Ear Inlirmanv

J. W. PAUUTSH, M.D.,

SHOES, i Oculist and Aurist,

AND HATS ! !

minds of the people by an eijuull? pro-! and consider him a time-server; they have

cur during the summer.

nectieut has gone wrong again anil ie-, fue and libeial disf. ibntion of their pub-1 extorted from his vacillating and pro-1 tioneeriug sc lemes auguet. ill for the sue-1

elected Buckingham, by some eight thou- Hcatious among the masses of th people, : crastinating nature relunctant ami dubi- jeess of the spring campaigns. W

him for damaging disasters that may oc- j . uranJcan-fuiij wi.it-.sifK-;; of : ; vj,ju.-tfprucu

ALL GOODS FRESH. Tart'.cuUr tUtitii n i .-lilt J t ) my stork of

! GENERAL SU1UIE0X,

tH.i.;i llinlir ?.-r-. u -t. r. SHj.tvn.t, lnv.

Mr. Lincoln's absorbation in his dec

; f IUCaT? all 3i- "I Y- e nl fr. II will orr- ' ate on 'aUr'"!. Art'l.oial i'ti,il, l'UiJ uti.. Mran.j crys !--,. i.'l "ill irt:M.l M" t Kcs. ck M rnul i;l L; !. 1 J: sleiilCV-k-'''i ku f Corcaa,'.tte. Allfyiniof

e are

f and majority. No sane poiiticion ex- .juy cou,x not 1;lve j)CeM oai, otv.it,,,r ,ie j ou connwions, but what they want is a prepared for a timid, idecisive military I Fine Shoes, Gaiters, BaImora's &C CHRONIC UloLASto

policy; vigorous campaigns and great bat- j tb's are attended with risks, and Mr. Lin- j

pected any other renlt alter the ew , alltu itir jrck-o'lautei n of abolition sec-' leader ; he devoted half of hi last annual

Hampshire election. We take :t for f ;OImljsnif AUI tl,e tei rible war that is now ; message bnt 'one to a supplicating advo-

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granavi, as a matter m corns.-. iu,u . devastating our lair land could have been , cacy ot a sclieme ot emancipation to beC(MU can affur,j t(l ,uu no Vls j,:,st . atate iu the North ecej t perhaps. ev !lVoidcd. But it is never too late to mend. ; con.sum.ated in the year 1900, but they j is secure if the future does tut spoil it; : Jersey and Indiana .ouhl go Abolition 'fhe appproaching campaign is one of the ; insist that emancipation shall be univer-,h0 ; certain of the Uepublican nomiua-, if the election w as held to-morrow. Tltt- mrst important in .v Inch the American sal and immediate; his last annual uies-j tion as things tamlt ami he is too seliih j country is in a delirium. Madness rules j people have ever participated on it ter- sage he annonnce.t a method of recon-jtobe willin to impair his chan-ces. I

t i hour. It is in the wil iest lancics in; mination depends the weal or woe of our struction whielt they scout and repudiate;

"Wall street that the nouiey is made by : coUntrv it is campaisrn for the exist- i thev feel iu relation to-

(of La-'ti!;5, KiJ. Morr jcco, a:i-l lilore K5 Vi lor Ooiit.lmiiioii,

Treit. l m rcicat.f f Princijl.

Teetlt Extracted With more kill an.1 LCS TAIN tlau i uwulia tkia 4f litmntof urj;ry. ifltfa

! JOHN llEXDKICK'S, Jr., DRUG STORE.

out ami repudiate: ! There will be great bluster of pwpnration i(.r-S;tvlcS for CillUlrCll Voiltll O rcENT '' vt vreiiafji Ch. etsir m-. u him as .lehn might j to keep the country expectant;' great run-! ai:..c ? ! IV -utL,-u;c,;ut

Jly Stock is oinplcter

is coming by and by. hen the bubble , against anarchy and despotism the ' discarding his pfdn?. thev are invpoteil

hursts, as it will be lore the fall months, Democratic party is the representative of to prevent his nomination by a conven

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the heoniators. uivitienn r; nig si-k ks, ; en..e ,orietnation of tree institutions have tell il reduced to t rive a balkv nin e: ii.,,r n v r..,;-,.f -.U-

- i w- - iimi io uii'i ii w wi I'lviiiiur. lib viiviui-, are not noticed just now. but thvir tin n ; AUi a Uepublican foi m of governuicnt 1 and yet, though despising hi feebleness, j put tjlc i;altimore nomination has

done its work, we doubt whether the vig-! . . M w

or of the w ar will come nt to the pomp i K1T.K H A S I

lt ,.,.i.i,i.- nil! i.nmii ti iri.i . r .1.. L.i..r... . !.: i.:. i. 1. .t 1 '

.ivn, un. --"jiuc lorinei, lire auoiniou party now in nun iucn w-as amworny 10 coui;:iaim ,( the manilestoes wit h which tlie :oun

r senses. lepnblican fancy stock will goj p0Wer, of the latter. It remains for the I their support. down to its true value, while the Demo- j .pig to decide their destiny is in their j Let them thank themselves! Who cratic party, which always pays a dm- j oW l,anvls. If thev are rightly informed have been so loud as these radicals in de-

AnJ will be sold Low for Cash,

COXSISTINC IX PARI OF

. mi I . .1 1 a- t 'Of't omlitv ami I.at"t tUt-s. WOOL AND CA?Sl-i try will be constantly amused. 3. J . , ytlu nA1;-of M s:jla pr;ie.

World.

lend, and has never disappointed the , 0f tjie jssucs at stake there can be no nouncing opposition to his nibitrary

Icciidinryism in Suyr.ir i rcck

country, w ill go above par.

Let Democrats therefore bile their time. The present delirium cannot last always. The treasure that is squandered the blood that is being uselessly shed, will tell in the end, and we are firm in the faith that next fall will .see a Demo-

TTVSnirh v!c i'i:''H' Jij'ian-, Y.-i of ilorjrw llanlwa: Ftirc.

doubt as to the veulict they will give, j measures as treason to the government? j Destruction of the Property of David j l' lujr

and that they may be thus informed it is' lheir intolerant crotchet of confoutiuiiu'l

Comcnii.v Ih1v nn.l the Ibtt sl.vio-., lictaor yuu nl.-h

ur not. No iron! If to iur j;jii.

Smith.

essential that the facts be placccj within their reach. It is the duty of every

the government with the personal of the aduiiniiti'fttion, returns to plague the in-

. cratic rresiuent ana congress chosen to ,l9nil, ; h; hamUn f .lnlUr.

heal the wounds of the nation. ' nu spcnt w;n il0 a paying investment

; it will be so mm h towards bringing the

j government back to tin; days ot tlierathOn th first pae of to days paper will to j ors' u1k'11 :ite-s1"1 instead of fanatics found a brief statement of the privations and ' hcl I the reigns of government it will be sufferings, and the moairre, nav begarlv pit-1 so much tow aids a restored country and tance allowed the sewing women of New I the cessation of an exhausting and de-

Democrat and friend of Constitutional J ventors. The same measure they meted liberty to exert himself in this hehalf and J tons Democrats is measured to them again sec thai his neighbor has a reliable Pern-' by the crvile parasites of Air. Lincoln

and the organs of shoddy. X gag is preparing tor their mouths; and when the Baltimore convention has done its work,

CEO. W. F. KIRK.

however they may inwardly curse Mr. Lincoln, they will be constrained to offer him the incense of hypocritical panegyric They havo raised n demcn that will not

On Thursday night last the barn of David ismith, in i?ugar Creek Townnhip. this County, together with its entire contents, was fired by incendiaries and burned to the ground. There was about six hundred bushels of wheat and si or eight hundred bushels of corn in the bam, together with hay. wagon and carriage, harness, farming utensils, &e.,"and three horses, one of which w;is burned to death, the other two were taken out by the incendiaries.. The total loss is be tween thre and four thousand dollars, a por

tion of which is covered by a policy in one

Will remove .onto r.iii lion ovuiicl ly ll:tnlkre ; Store of Mr. IK.rsM.

York city, as acompennitioi! for their labor, j strnctive war, and if success shall crown i denunciations of dissent from Mr. Lin-

riiese women are mostly employed by our elforts. the auiount ten times over will j coin's measures thev have rendered him

down at their bidding; by their infuriated I of the Indiana Companies, as we are informed.

Shoddy contractors and large manufacturers

of ready-nindc clothing, a great proportion of the latter Rre Jews, ami we venture to sav that nineteen out of every twenty of these vampires w ho grow rich on the suffering, toil and actual death of these worse than slaves, are of tho "truly loyal" persuasion are spending their ill gotten gains and expatiating in grand eloquent but false and hypocritical terms about tha cruelty, oppression, and degradation ( to the ignorant and brntaliz:d negro), of slavery, while they are murdering thousands of white women by a slow and gradual process of oppression and extortion the women are there many of them

e savea in taxes uuring tne ncxi nvojso stronir that opposition to his uomma-

b

vcars.

Bankruptcy.

tion is hopeless. We trust this whole

some example of retributive justice may

I not bn lost, 'Fllii m-i'mihlionc rf n rrrn.it

is a lamentable fact that our govern- .... , . , .

ooiuicai iuu oucoine us specuy vic-

ment to day is in ipuite as great a danger from its vast financial burden as from the military power of delT. Davis. The public should be awakened to a realizing sense of their danger. There is no peril more formidable to a Nation than bankruptcy, and to be convinced that we are

now on its vertre it is onlv necessary toj

tims. Like Hainan, thev are destined to

Mr. Smith has been dangerously ill for several weeks, and had just began to recover at the time of the fire, and th impression is that the object oi" the scoundrels was adoulde one the destruction of his property and te murder of Mr. Smith, by causing him great excitement, his disease being of a nervous type and his physical system greatly prostrated.

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Jrsi.t?iit 3Xeclieines: ! AXI A VAllIKTY OX OTHER GOODS.

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WITH O T. E A CARE.

TIicl'uMic arc l.fisl'y iK-i;fiI t!iat I liavc remove ; my j PIT I-'

..ujrmWtlii'ptarv Nortli si ie 1'aljlicScar. tro4rt'

Wtut ut tt.el I May. IWS.

COOK. PARLOR AND OFFICE;

hang upon the name gallows they had I Some time during the next morning after builded far others. i the fire ore of the missing horses returned. Th utmost that the humilated radicals! having on a strange bridle, but a familiar

, look to many w ho w ere present, who wen

confident of having seen it before, and cm-

firmed the impression that the two i.-.is.ing j

. I'lanei nt tho annallinir arruv of fiirures

hardly know there is any work! outside the. . . "i i: , , , - . which represents onr national expendigroat city, and thev have to work or starve , , ... ., , , , , ,, , , . t . . . tine, and the rapidity with which the debt or rather worx aud sinne. Lite is sweet even . 1 to the most insignificant of (Jod' creatures is accumulating. It has already reached and these women work from day to day, so! ;i magnitude unexampled m the history long as soul and" 1 ody hangs together! no of the world. One of the most dangerous

doubt like Maceawbcr, hoping that some- features of th; financinl situation is the

even aspire to do, is to procure a postponement of the Baltimore convention. The Tribune, one day last week, reprinted

a whole broadside of articles from various

Uepublican journals strongly urging postponement, endorsing them by vigorous editorial of its own. It argued, with great force, that a convention on the 7th of June would open the presidential cam

paign too early ; that a heated political'

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CLOCK, WATCH,

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thingbetter may turn up. The mock philanthropist willingly spend tlu ir time and means

to eviate tho suderings of contraband niggers that, the fanatical spirit of abolitionism has deprived of goods homes and reduced to want and misery, but we doubt if th same mouthing enthusiast could be., induced to pve the trials and sufferings of these poor white women so much a a passing notice.

horses had been stolen by the incendiaries, j Mr. Gibson, of Fairland, was immediately posted olf to Indianapolis to sea if trace of the missing horse could be found. He soon ; got on the trac;k and traced the horse to the j stable of a Mr. Crouch, w here he found him. j

w ith every indication of having been hardly j rode the ni-iht previous. Mr. Crouch stated j

that he cot the horse of Andrew d. Strickler- j

To tii:iiw r.uiMineilir-cUy opiite my farmer liration, lirti.r fM'titli if Oor;M. i.irlw:trr Store. ln:re 1 shall et-iitiiiii? t kts ruiisuutly '-nliaiiaa full n.nl Mi-ri"r ii urt-u-iil uf kimnU in my lilif.uiM lln-' 'if remit leu-gain are rt-ijuerit ti

C-jrivt lllO SL Ollll.

JEWELRY STORE. .If the Sia.Yoflhe JSIG WATVO son:t snE piT.li? squars. SI1ELBYVILLE, IND Rr.srnt'TFt'I.I.Y arvnn- to tljc;t:i f fltelVy c-H'tCy that !i-h-l i-lf.-i aJ-clr Murl tUboT ri in i. h-i !k- i uriw k- i i: e a.i.sUi tly n IimIbUII a.rini. i t . t sckmih tn li- I.:, c .iri.n.it-e every tt 1 a4

' era-k-of Wat. V-cm a: ! Jcrliy, l -fhicUwiW 1 !.! a !-!.:; a- :! tj..'t arnrW- tn I e U'.i.ed in Cioci- ) i.nti ur lii l .ii ajH.i.f. a:iil crj ait.cie kuld ly me Warrma I t l to i-roxf as lecouiUA-tninl. I CLOCKS, YATCIIES & JEWELBY-

I also have ancxleririve a.vtrtir.ftit "t i i O'I Yf! '

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All Honest Administration.

Senator Hale in the course of remarks made by him recently, when calling for a committee to investigate alleged corruptions in the JSavy Depatrmcnt, charged that from one ten hundred per cent above the market price had baen paid to contractors by that Department. lie added : For 'Instance, an article costing twelve dollars has been furnished nt one hundred and fifty dellars. That 1 have seen in offioial statements.

Mr. .Wilson

at that price. Mr. ltale. The government took it; the

market price being twelve dollars and the:

contract pricv one hundred and nftv dollars. 1 will mention another article that I have seen in the same lit: Cotton waste, the market

criminal neglect of Congress to sustaiu . .-, t .",,! .i 1 milif liv n.lnn n -i r a nil nrnn-

liii; iidiiunui ......... .s, ... ..--j -.. t-. t- , . . . ... .. , , . , ... . r , and take it off from the war; that the 1- I....... .1 I l.x.. , r n w I '

CI ICglSlIllOm. 11151"! I 1 UI II IP11V.3 HO 'il - I tf ... " , r . , , . ! head ol an administration who had a deep ailel to such financial recklessness. A , 1 . , . , r , personal stake in the political canvass Arm t r I unriiuc 1 i r-ktu ! li)rrr hunt t

of Xew York" urgently calls its attention to this subject, presenting clearly the obvious and only means of saving the pub

lic credit, showing also that the disas-!

SADIKUXS.

CL'TLEKV.

DOCUION?.

1. A XT K I INS.

....... .. iinv. llllllliliv III u 4 LllO. II I n ' , ... . , ., , - . - . . .. ,, ,. who lived near Jioggstown, bheiby county tinimr KlTUTSllI(i (JOOl)S. AcJ were pending, would distract the eonutrv , .., , .. ..... . , .K'Uol- lj ,k 111 4Vl-

, . . , jana witn wnom nc was wen Jtcriuainica. t a,wikrt cslail;,y OII ia,ui!i.ii.iai.uffciuret.onUT!i ,

Mr. Gibson informed him the horse had been stolen, and that the proper legal steps would be taken to recover him.

Jstricklcr came to this city on Saturdavand i !

w as arrested by Col. Colescott, who had been informed of the particulars by Mr? Gibson.

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i in nti'a-trv u.ai,!:iT or If ch ti pe. i V"r,r-mn--rttie!a-e, sut!i aic TuU:c f;ftr,f' of tlie Wtcli. j i i At-o ai.zst rr ntr ntz-r TAYLOR'S PATENT DOOR BELL,

vtv '.nt' e'!i u.ii"i ii.vciitin. CIln4 it.

would be subject to temptations dangerous to the public interests; that a la'.e

nomination would enable the party to

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.,!-., ., T.-n.,ir e . .i . on tne nini previous, anu loogea in I'ooie take advantage, of circumstances that: . r I Hotel, where he ret remains.

cannot now be foreseen. This reasoning; T. " villainous features eon-

trons results of a continuance of the ;res

ent reckless policy will defeat the effort ! wfts souna' bnt misapplie,i. I he Inb- j neoted with this transaction, but as the nmtof the Admini.stration to put down the ! U"e an'1 its aul,i,UtfJ journals are arguing j fr is now undergoing a legal investigation dlion He sav I to Puu a 'mstion which the public we have no desire to prejudice the ease, or

The Government" of the Cnitcd State, iJ lias ,to Per to decide. The Baltimore make it worse than it is. and therefore post-j

spending at the rate of one thousand millioss 'convention is called by a committee ap-jlone further comments to a future timef a year, which in round numbers is three j Il0inlc,l bv the Chicago convention. The ! "l,en ?e ,"l!al! J;of to jet the entire millions id dollars every day. , . " ! thing lorth in its true licht ana bearings, and

kin.:- r j Brass. Copper, Sheet Iron & Tinware. KillKIMM.Vtl .oj.vc;j Ik.ne to Order an-t atisfaction guarat,tcJ. I Ri'ni-inir therlr West Bole Harrisou Street, first Jour t

South f l'u' lie SU.u-e. Oct. f, 1S03.

CHEAP FURNITURE !

C O RtY A: II A AD, o-ccroi t Jtruesoa k-Cctrej.)

Wm.J. W1NT.ATK.

LOOK HERE!

l'he whole sources of revenue (irrespect

ive of loans) to mvet this enormous expendvturearc, firstly, the duties on imports, seeon llv, the internal revenue, producing about

lid tho government take itjcijhtv millions together one hiiudred and

fifty million. This leaves eiht hundred and fifty millions unprovided for. To depend upon orrow ing this immense sum is simply to decide upon the ruin of the credit of the Government (already stretched

j to the utmost limits o' prudenee) und to bring

bankruptcy

of

prico et which was twenty nine cents has:au0t .-xt no very distant dav a national

neen Irnisnel hy cmtract on aavertiel projMisals at eighty ceits. Thingn of that Mrt'I hate seen from the official records of

the Department.

That

tralion

hcounderal

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which a debt of three or lour thousand . , , .. . . .... . . ., , , ., , is said to be the asking ot Congress to grant millions has been piled np which the ( . - , . i t j 1 1 . htm permission to issue five hundred million people will have to pay by taxation. ! dollars more of "greenbacks." It is predictHonest Abe! Honest Gideon!' ITcnest ! ed that when thi new batch of "eirculatin Party. '. medium" i thrown upon the country "green- ' - fcack" will speedily become par for potaEd. VoLCNTEtK. Ticase permit mo to sug-, toes huhel for bushel. Many are also of ft the name of Dr. .1. S. Athcn, the present opinion that we are rapidly aprroaehmgthat popular and efficient Secretary of tate, a a glxHitimc coming, rpoken of by the foreman arf'uilaUe person for our next Governor, of the greenback printing office, Mr. Chase, ubjfci the decision of the .tate Conven- when a breakfast will cost a thousand doltion . J;h xf. 15fc'w. JarJ

authority to revoke the call or postpone the day is exclusively in this committee, who have given the most indubitable proofs that they arc wedded to the t6rtunes of Mr. Lincoln. It is because they are partisans of Mr. Lincoln and control-

place the responsibility where it justly be

longs. itgrGen. Nathan Kimball declines to make the race for Lieutenant Governor along vith Morton on the sham-Union .ili...t.1w.AUAKlivM ? yl-nl Tf la intin..

l i" i . i .i i i -ouuuu t -nuui iiiuri in.iui. m iiiiiiiiuled uv his friends that thev selected soj , " , , , . . ! ted that he does not like the companv, e.Miv a dav and.a place whose proximitv , , , . . " . . , ... , . and has no confidence m the patriotic proton asnmgton will bring the convention I . . , , . ' . , : t f ... l r. a I f 1 . ,rllt.,CvM nn.l 1 " ,1 I ... C ill.

under the overshadowing influence of the ,

Prompt and deceive measures on the nart r 1 t -.1 1 n i self-bruited love lor the soldier, to w hom i',r,Lca , . .1 ' .!'. federal capital. Au attempt to influence: , . ,. , , ,. Congress to raise a large part ot the . . K . . v . ba i a ti n.. ft end to h fn sp .tnd hvno-

intount by taxation can alor. Pave the credit this committee is the vainstrugle of drown-1 .. . . .

hatVs the way thU 'honest adminis- the Government, and ensure the putting ! ug men clntclwng at straws. The Bal-1 criticaK h is aUo understood that the ..' ..n:. ... ! down ot the rebellion. I . . General is satisfied in his own mind that

ion jijuiiuci nit- joioiitT motley on timore convention win not oe postponed: .1 . 1 1 t . i,i ' ' . . the partv and ticket is bound to be snow mderal.y favorites that s the way m .. .. ... I Mr. Lincoln will be nominated. His bits Li ,'1 f,.n nn ,0;r n

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xSi.u the Gmad Arn-.y of the Pott.rr.ae i rprtdi ! .iv!K.irir.iit not f witn u in ti.e jr.cef cmr Lwgt

Incou.paxable Stock of

Furniture & Chairo, Whirhw'llactuanTle 'jMi! miaetica f frm Wfti rr ciit.n fontiii-iiJe. the tru;h of which will t readly tt parent t' U wli.imill like th' trunl letoea'.l n.leiail

TU: .ta. kifun in tftij Strncnt, .

' t'Parent

f ir thrmiTr,

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j Plain and Upholstered Work, j All rrauufii'firel froiij t! ltu ianl and by UpH ucrl workmen. urici:.r, t across, i DINING AND CENTKE TABLES,

i Omca. Kitclwn. Cane and Flao Bottomed

MiF. re,,P f Shelhyr-.lle n 2 ri.ir.itjr we rer; ! - , T'LnltUred CHAIRS.

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K 1 ut-iri q ukc ulii fciiv . i.--.'. - - Put.lic Square, peemi.I dw Wert of IlT-lrickroru? Sfre. . may always be found large fVx.k of Hotae anl Cav.oin- ' uailc work !

cd under' next full, and has no desire of

are in the mouth of the radicals; his sad-j so cold an interment, und thercfoic

die on their hack; his foot in the stirrnp; j leaves Oliver & Co., to 'paddle their own j For Men, Boys. Women, and Misses W ear j U IKlOlTa 1 . t w .. l. . -.t CanOC. ! aoinhr:lf un.Se-mhrr-i.i Uwn. and which I ' We have r.'"islrn Banal le. and at Baltimore he will mount with as w,rrtt..br t,?v.. aw, w.ic-5u.iwit

BOOTS m SHOES

XfcoeUiiitr Chairs,

! Looking Glasses &c la t&SUi rarity, oS il vrir.oui t all pnUm 1

XJ11 elf v t si 1 i :in gr

varrar.d air aa mI

on Laud or aa4 irtm

Nr.wFfRJi .Messrs LanciscusA: Cheney mOO(Z tfiS I iiC MSCUMs : t a-.: r.i v-jrrV.f.rhrp.rrfortu tm oniy.

Koua Eat ri-le li.rnn St..S"ti M rmbh. Imt SIICLBYVILLE, ID. Vvr.Ct. !r?.

and f urantre t e'.l

little difficulty as Alexander flung him

self upon the back of Bucephalus, thongh j have purchased the Saddle and Harnesses j

w e dare sny he will prove a less skilful I tablishment of Tho's Janes, and will continue s (Jiip llC Cheapest, rider, I the business at the old stand. They are both j To .. lh u 4ih cf it ..g(r,y PfWSfcrTt,

The Lincoln managers dare not post pone the convention lest the fortnne of war should weaken him as a candidate.

Looking mor to the success of tha per- hvii

a.ll'i',,11 ,M,i;.i ! I nvar-' - 1"'

tide nurchascd of them ean be relied upon i If n.; h'mI-m. -''" ftm,.

U.iVr fir'e t r the iV r jlx. trjl, cf ff-r-x ;IIcartrc. lb tMt ftkrpaaj ml it.

llfr.t'A lltl'M' U a rnort notif. D4 :a weri- menw. Prir. 81 ' mil fwttnu. Pw-m

tnn rr. rT Met nM-an1! to a.1dr.. v 4. KC3i 3'

as containing taa bctt of material and sub

stantially made hy men who understand their

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