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fcrttf JCi.Y -fr p rr- ! , Oomocratic Union State Ticket ro stcmcTAtT tti, V JAM ES 8. ATHON. Of Jivion Count. ' rot At'Dtrom or IT ATI, JOSEPH KläTINE. Of Fountain OoaMj. ro TtkAi Kt or tt. MATTHEW L OHE IT. Of Dir lMwty. ru rrMHfT OCC4L. (HC AK JIO KU. Ol D?ttir CwcntT. SAMUEL L RüüG, . Ol Alien County. tSTVfwQ Nirr. E-q.. ofS'!'', I tb Dtnrriic ctlUi9 for th office of ProcuUr iu ÜicCüi Ja-licul C rra:t. C7JoH3i T.Sctt, L-q ,ol Vij;u,i the D m- orale ciiIid4te fur Prucuur in the lUib Ju dicial Dtrict. GPSamiil W. 1'ck.r., E-q 'of Oven, u the D?iu'er ilic caiMJiJate for Prosecutor lor the Ju dici.tl D i net cumpoe! of thecuutitit of Oleen CIij, 0en uid Punam. Death ! r.i i'rctidrnt Yanllurm. Maarix Vau Ii tu..'. tt eighth 1't cedent of the Uiiiiel States, died at Li residence in K n derüoek. Near Yoik. near hi birth p'ce, jeier dij cuorouijf, the 2-lih ins., in the 73i.Ii jear of b' mt. Mr. Vas lira was of humb.e oareut St but with a laud-ble ambition he deter miiitd . Lj win position and lame, lie wa trul oi.e ot t!e great tuen of the nation. Earijr in lite he was the atci4te atnl rival of the eminetit men of lit owu State, and later he a the compeer anl ranked in rtateamaiiahip ami . ability wuh Jackhox, Caliiowx, WBSTia, Ca.', Clat, ; Blsto.1, trulj gitnu iu intellect und actnia I rdistiiuetit. He ib harmed the dutie of ever ' portion t which he waa called br the pirtiilitjr ol hi cvuutrjtueu with d-läugui-lie I ability and m nked tmevvs. Mr. Va Bike hi hi el .tu liihel otSei, uotli Suu anl Nuiouil. He wa Governor ! New York and rqre.ented ht State hi the Federal Senate. Uwier Jack is'i administration he w.i.h Secretary ol Sute, 'Mnister to England mid Vtce IVea-deut and be Ciui the Miceeor of the "O.d Hero" in the lVeauItiaul chiir. In Ir'-H he eru..tled hi name to be u-tl an Hie Free S.iil can lidate for P.eVideucy. iit, we jreume. with a huje of auc cr, otii fr the purpj-M of aiding in the deeat of (Jen. Cam. who wa ihe D-'in icratic candidate for Pre-ü.enl that yeir. Mr Vax Bear., ho preside 1 over an unite !. rt-prroua and It-tpvj n ttioii.die.a whe.i it i con ?al-l with a civil war of gigantic projtortious, threateninj; even it tii-iiKinlxM Dient. Hi de cliuiiu days were .-idlenel with it spectacle from whK-h every lover of Iii country, e-ecially one whoe public cireer i- ident bed with ita history when iu orcer waa gloriou. woul.l pray to le pirel. il'i !-t coancili.hia last apil.-t were for t!ie preerv itioi; ot the Union an J the Con stitution uuimp iire-1, a the only hope of miin tiiriin and ierieiu itin the best Ojrermneut ever voucha tle.1 to man. II- liht ge out when that 0 vemmeut i.a stralin for it exist nee, and amid tbe ab-orbiri excitement which t lit "truths etite-. proinl event', even the death ol an ex Pt evident, w til caue but little emotion. The Imparlance of tbe Election this Vrur, The Luiville D'mwU thit et-j forth the im;ort ince of defeating the radicals iu the com election: The 'ectionn tM.a fall are very important, and h ire h id their effect in the I it Conyrc-s. S tne meio'Hra of the radical ocliool wbo are anxiou Ui be re elece 1, DuM ttt no other way to gain the'r pint but by tecoiniii; m re violent than ever They reionel tint they hid ahetdy ntiel ti 4 ?p'y tint no coiiervati e would hat e anything to do wiitt them, and it behooved them, therefore, to try mid -rain over all the cruv fool of the ultra mrliool. Tlie have foamed and pmtei, an l tttm;elanl sMre, itli thi- s-ole o'-ject in view. If they could offer up a perfectly blick record, witbiut a freckle of white, to the chief entlem in in black, they could hope l'r ui-ce through hii instrumenulitj. They have di-uUed thi under the mine and pretence of a dire f-r the restoration of the Union, claiming that much ood to cover up the naked wicked ties'! of their principle; tut latterly they have ft t thtt to le fjupcrduou, .tnI advocate their true iühe - the dljwolurion of the Unhm. WcMDktL PuiLLip-i It is now tluttere l back to Ida origin il pMititu. atnl tllinki the w tr hould end in the acknowledgment of Sou them inde pendence. It i far I0're u itnral to find him and he al!ie on the side of S.ve4sioii and D. -union, aivi w he they will stiy there. They have diluted the coii'itry an l cloei the wliee!. f Gviverumeut by their course. They h ive use 1 tue time and money which t-hoold iitve lccn ienl in aidin,; in the prosecution of the w ir, in pruKtsin radical u.C isure.-. and abusiii totul mm and loval jH-ineipie-. T'ney will do uioie gd ' ijeuiiem ei to the war than as prtteiid el friend. We can not nre u xm our friend in the North too strongly the importance of the leTealol these men. If they J be re e'ectel the cau-e ! lvMt. If a in ijority of r i HcaU s!i juM be ch j-en, the Uuion will be (roke:i uj and nullit to be bro ken up. No nuion can exiit under such a prty, in I if we are to be subject el to radicalism aitd de"ptüim. even the abomination of the Southern Conlederacy could not be a bid as G n eminent under the away of Si MM.a. Wapc & Co We call upon the Northern jeple to wie the-e tni UtTi out that sine ir the Conre-a of' the couu ly. Leave them at home t exu 1 tSieir loul treison. and not ;1 ice them in pviti.ti .f pw. er and mdueme. Let t!em te pi ice I where the cm a do the leisl d uier We w uit no uch tire brand near t!i jwjer in g uiue. heiligt! i Criliclte. It ha leen the f.ishicu to shut un every piper l1k.il itiiKifts the icitiiiit ol titewar. with ihe declaratiou, what do von know nlH.ut war? We take ihe t.noiHi that the mcihul amt com.u-1 ot Ihe wnr ate jut as much within the j rov nut of the inttlhrnl puhliC mi oiltrr iiaLonal inter est A people that ate coiuj tent to ba tn tl.eir own la., to h-e lher ioi.n. u uscusti tb;r liiiCLirslii: i.U loirtn isihcv wIkj utfmi tar.ff, LnaUie. Slate lights, and eery intricate i principe ol Gov erti ment -are comjetent to ois cusa war. It is loo Ute lor miiv poir?ioii to rjj.le its luiutioii a Difsirry tiai oeep lor the common op'e. od to be hainled only by pro lcs,.iml ex j ett. Thi is the common people wr. They fur liisli ihe men. the luooet and tl.a efthuiam of MlrHtim. They ra understand ' wr. Tne yU t9 understfttd it. It ia tre-ison to theu rint to assume the contrary. Ae six Uwvers it a cabinet any belter fit to ui-cusr nuhun procedure than U4iiy bone-t umi of eju il in intelligence out ol the Cabinet? Wlnt has Mr Lncli V educatwn Oui.e lor lout more than ouro tor us to t' hiOi to jude ol lu.hiary al lairsT So write the Aholition New York Judrpen Jrmt, but wbo Ji'pute tl is right of criticism wir liu tint criuctam atad cvrdeinnatioQ of our ruler ort lvociouIv thxa the pre ßd the cl r people of l!e imirprn Irmt tr"pe? Tl'e'r notion i, that risht to tr.t r se i only hel 1 by Abol'.ti..iit. Democrat, ei ve; tureo ex prea op'nioiH in cnlu t w l-i t ioe of the -weii t!ialbe. are 'upj-re-el. or I berally 'ir:tni lizel a triilora. De-nrrtic "Common peo ple" have no nhu. They znuat put their lolie ' in and My "amen to all things done by "ail lawyer in the Cbinet." - Abolition lvwler wKo Cght eceh at long taw, only can condetnn. It U tteioa to Ajtutne the contriry." erenth District Democratic Conjrea- lonat CenrenUon. The D?m craey of thi D.strict met in Con vention at Terre Haute on the 231 int. Jude Solomon CfcAirooL, of Vico, wa cho-en perm i nent Pre-ulent of the Convention, and. be'm conducted to the chair, explained the object of the mee'.ins, in a nhort peecli that wa listened to with greit attention. On motion of Judge Jaxc M. IIax.xa. II on. D. W. YootucLS wa nominated aa the Demo cratic candidate for Repre-ntitive in Conres without dU-tentin? vole. Mr. Yoorhcca bein informed of hi nominition by c im'iiittee ap pointel ftr thtt purpoe, nppetrel and ad lreed the Democracy at length, accepting the nomina tion, an 1 ple-lin,; himeif to be the true servant of the people. The Committee on Resolutions, by their Chair mm, reported the following, which were adopted un no m only: RciilctJ, Tint the Democracy of the Screnth Congre.io:ial D strict now, x they have ever been, are opposed alike to Secession im and Ab olitionim, and are in favor of the Union of thee Slates without any condition other ih.m the Con stitution of our country. lte$lctd. That we are in favor of a vijrorou pnrecution of the existing war for the sole pur po.e of restoring the rightful authoriiy of the government of the United Slate throughout it entire len-iiory, and when thia U aecomp-ihe.! the w;ir ouht to ceise. Ri-anlced, Tint all eiTort to brinz ab uitlhe em iiH-ipation of live, thouli urel by the friend of auch scheme under the pretext of mil itarv itecenxilv, are nt ade witii tue viear of io u guraiinj; and cariyin out their peculiar tdeiol an irtcpre-'sihie coiiiiict hetaeeu tieeiloni and blaverv; ud a it ia tho opinion ol tin. Cuveii tioti that theie i no nich irrepressible conti. et in the sfiise avowwl oy Aholitioni-'lM and ther su piihier, we will, while we :ive b tlie (i veiit meiit our hearty riipMirt to the prosecution of lh pre-ent war lor the purpose of juppie.in tlie rebellioii, re-ist, by all proper ami contiliition il ineao. all etf rU to ue the war for the purpose ol em incipatin the slave under any pre ext. HtsoUed, Tiiat while it i. tire opinion of this Cou cMiion, theie ia iio irrepre--ihle conflict he tween a union of free State nnl ilave S:atea. there is an inepreibie conflict between tlie la Ur of fiee white men and liee neroe. We are. theiei'oie, iu favor of the mot rrineut leiala. tin to c-rrv ut and rentier effective tint pro vi ion of the Contitutiou oftheStite of In h iiit ...i.:..i... :i... .t.., .... ............ ..i ...... i. .it I iiiwii I im i ics in il it' p nc.ioor ui'ii iiio sii in pime into or setile in the S: te alter the adoption of the j-e.cnt Conafitmion." HtnoUed, Tint while we will cheerfully meet all toe ie n oi 1 ot the O veriun-?nt in lurni-li'ii me i and money uimHt the late oil of the P;e-i dent for the legitim ite prosecution of iho w ir for the re'.or itio: of the Unioi ami the m linte nance of the Constitution, we are un titer il'y op poelto appropri nini a pinsle dollar of the peo le. monev' for purliain und lilerlin the raves of the border States; anl lint ihe a it ahotish'n slavery in the D strict of C dunihn waa in tlie pre-ent crisis, unwise, impolitic, a in I calculated to retard the e iriy peitlemeut of the liatioiMl troubles. RftnlcrJ. "That the people ju-tly view with al nii tlie reckless extravagance winch pervide every department of the Feileral 0 emmen'; that it return to rigid esouornr an I account ibdm is indi.spen aide to arrest the system itic plunder of the pnMic Treasury ly lavorel pirtiatn.. while the recent startling deehpmeiitof Iraud and coiruptioiiä at the Federal iniropolis show that an entire change of administration is imper ati el? dem mded." Rtnlctl, 'l int we itend greetins to the brave volunteers from our State in tlie field, and a.-suie them tint while they are righting to .-up-.-res the aruiel re!ellion in the Smth. we are Ittxnitig to put down with ballots the disunion Abolitionists oi the North. Rrolvrd, That upon thia platform tlie Democ racy ot the Seventh Congressional District un lull the old stars an I stripe with the iiHcriptior to the C'in'ederate Siite: "With'n the Union oi all the States under and in suhmis-ion to the C institution, you cm have peu-e and the enjoy ment of rill Miur rights us hcretoloie, but disso lution never." .Rnnlcfd. That we heartilv approve of the Ctniie.ssioiMl caieer oi o-r gallant Hepre-ent-t-live, Dmicl W. VKrliee, lor his honet, patri otic and talentel defense of the Union and the Constitution Ju Ue IIaxxa. H m. Samuel II IUski&k and Col. Cookkelt addressed the Coiiveutiou iu able, p itriotic and si rring speeches. The CU lirrn in. upon the mtion to adjourn, OiTereil the following toasts, thirli were given with ardor and receive I with applau-e, that show el in Jeed, tint the voice of the people is the voice of God: "Three cheers for nur alltut soldiers now in the Held b itlllni' armed enein.es of the Constitu tion and the Union." "Three cheers lor the grand army of patriotic Deimn-rat, w arring w ith the un irmed enemies of the Constitution nt home Northern Aboii tioniats and their sympathizers." loiva Democratic Stute Convention Tin ,ouiinrr and Iteaoiutloni. The Democracy of Iowa held a Slat Comen tion at Des Moines on the l?di inst. It wa the largest and moat har-fooniou- assemblage of the k'nd ever met in the Suite. The following nou it ttions wete made: Fr Stfi.retary of State Richard II. Sylvester, of Johnson. For Auoiiorof S'ate John Browne, of Po!k. For Treasuret S imuel L Lonh. f Cass. For Attorney Geuer.il lienton J. H wl.oi Des M nies. For Ilegi-ter of State Luid O.Iice JohnGots cliaik. cl Dubuque. The resolutions adopted by the Convention are as follows: 1. Tint the Constitution and the Union and the laws must be preserved and maintained in ail the.r rightiul ptipteuMvy, and that the tehe lion now in arms ag.nnsttl.eni must be su.ipie-sed aitd put down; and that we are in favor ol t ie em p.oy uifiil oi" all coTist.tution il me ins for t iat pur p-e, n n meieiy by forte of arm-, b it by such other tuetMites as common ense, reason and p.tiio.isui will te.id.ly uge.-t to the u eru-i jaw ei. J" Thit the true interest of the country, as wed us tne dictates of hum inity. reiju.re th it no ta.irewaror acts of war should le pioseiuilel or Ihme ilntiare neceurv and proj-cr lor i be rouipi .Hi J complete suppre.viou oi liie lehel- lloll. '.i. Tint the present war. a avwe l by the Pies dent and Connie, and unlertol hy tie -ep e. w.is OMiiinenced and -rrciitel lor the p r,'.e ol" sup:res4,g the iete Ikh. anl pie senium aisl viiiiicainig the Ciistim:u).i. the Uli un, and ihe law., and fur It; it pur;'s un.y. 4 That ti e d vi riiies of tiie Secessioin-ts itul of the Al0'iiioiiists, hs the latter aie now repie ieiitel in Colore, are al ke laise to the C nsti-tutK-ii aud irreoucilab e with tte nintv aii.l pei-.f ol li e toviort the first tne alieid iiioie i u iu a tiucl civil war. and the otheis (tne Ao l,. t'otiiLs) wd. leave to ihe country Init little hope oftbepedy ie-rtiui of ti e Union or j-e .ce, un ess the scheme of confiscation, em mo. pat. on ail other Unconsututional measure which have been lately carried and attempted to te car n-J tiirouh Congress, be rebuked by the peo pie. 5. That the doctrine of State necessity i un known to our Government or law; tint ihe Con stitution and laws ate a ifücienl tor any euieigeu cv ; and that the upaesou of the freedom of r;iee'h atd of the ptesui, aid the unlawful arrest 'f cit:if n. and the mij eifion of the writ of A 6ra cur put, iu violatiou of the Constitution, iu State whv-re the civil wers are uuim;Jei, are most dnerou to civil hherty and should le resisted at the battot box by eeiy lieemati in the lind. t. That thia U irorertioient of white men, and was established exclusively for the white rate; that iL negrves xt uot euuüed to. ud caajlt not to tie adm ttel t, politieil or aocnl epnl;ty with tne whoe rce. but thit it t our duty to treat tnecn with kiiplne and consideration, as un ini'erior -ud i pendent rue; tint the right of the eeeri butes to tiCiei tn:ne the fitioii ainl Untie- of Hie lace i a sovereign rihtj and the pledges ol tiie Constitution reipire u s .oy il Cili-n not to iiitr!rie tlterewith: tint the party !-a iticism n crime, whichever it miy tera"!el, that reeks to turn the slate ot the S or. hern .Scales uoiJt to uvrrruu the North, and enter into competition' wltb the white laboring clas-e. thus degrading their nun hood by placing tbem on an etjuality with negroe in their occupation, is in suiting to our race, and merits our emphatic aiid cnoualitiel cotwlenination. 4 . Tint the pun-ha-e of the A tve by the Gov ern ment, a proposed by the President, will im mt-e an oi.eiou. anl uneiHiurabie lur.eo u.on the pte-ent euetation, and entail u;-on posterity j,rieou exactions. Ö. That Coftgres.. in the enactment of the late tantf and tox bdla, atnl the Presioent h? hi approval, hoe iuijiosed unfair and unju-t enact tueiits u;an the eop!e at large, by discrimina ting iu thest acta in favor of the tomjaratively wetlthr, and against thoe who are least able to bear the burdens of ta x tlion. 9 That we recur with patriotic pride to the braverjr and valor of the ßk"er and sohlier of all tlie Iowa tei nenoj, exhihited in the strug gle upon the tu-ny blooly field in which they have been engteJ and tint ihia Convention, in behalf of the Democracy of this State, tender to them a unite! testimony to their valor and devo tion to the Constitution und the Union, and oiler to the friends and families of tho-e who luve fal len uon the field its sincere sympathy and con dolence Id. That viewing the glories of the past and contemplating the hn uiv leditics of the fes ei.t, we tie.iete that theie i no bote in the fu ture for the l eipetuity of our system, of govern ment, but L presenilis the Constitution invio late, and in respecting il by both goveriuneut and eop!e as a sacieo deposit of individual and Slate rights. In an economical and sy-tema ic administra tionof the Government, by which corruption wid be pi event ed, extravagance ietraine I, ex eud" ture teduced, ai d heavy taxation rendered unnec essary. In cultivating among the people tint fi'irit of American fraternity, w h;-h once knew no North, no South, no Eist, no West, exce,t a pin. of one unhii'keu Union. In r ubuiittin tiie qtie-tions which m'ght nrise hereafter, ailecting tlie legal rights of the Slates, to the judicial trihiin al, and not the Execulie or Legislative hraiich of the Go erinnent. And tirnily le ieving in the etSeacy of the prin ctpies hei e;n enunci ate I, we imploie the nle-sing of God it in our eirit to hive them applieii to the luiiuunsiratiou of the G veruiiifii'. and we appeal to our fe low-cpizen who loe the Consti tution and the Union as tliev were foimed hv our lathers to uute with us to pre-erve the Cons' it u lion as it is, and to restore the Union as it washe lore its h irmoiiv was di-turhed lv AholitiwU fa naticism, and us bon Is broken bv re eliion. e Z3f Our attention In leen calleil to the fd lowing communication, which appeared in the New York Tribune, and we are asoireJ that "Witncas" re.ers to mi Indian Ge leral: DioaoA?riZATio.x im the ARsir. I'ro.vd Kin, M uiasas Junction, June 24. Too much can not he siid in praise of our s'd diets and ottuerswho have, voluntarily , and to the sacr.u e of personal iiiteiest-, en'eted the ar my, and in relied to the Inttle tie d ii. deiene f O'ir country; toil w hde we indulge iu lamlaiions, and sound the praises of heme, it i due to the cause of humanity, intelligence and our sacred reii.on, to the moral st a us ol the people, on which must te-t the peipetmiy of our political fahnc.llnt ahuse in the army and immoi ditv in higli places should be mtdepuopc, lor.-x.erieuce te iche th it tiie pe pe alone h ive the tot tituoe to dein ind the etlectuai ci-riection of the evil. It is a notorious tact that many of the oihvers in all divisions of the army indulge in the exce-sive use of proline 1 ouu i-e. atteiitptiiij to mike or decs mote emphatic b the appendage ol Imid mouthed, v ulgar oath-; .md tint otlicers when idxiut to assume important cotiiiu mds. or leid litem into engagement, m ikethem-elves bei-tly tirunk. 1 in i-ii.e the clVe -t proilm e I on the cmi sciences ol voung men, un- er the ormuind of a Urigadiei (reuei.il lonnerly their Colone', who, net'oie le v his li me. w is know n lo eveiy m oi in his regimen to be a De cou in tlie Church, a Sunday School Superintendent and a tem perance lecturer, when lie will ippropri te O rieis ol whi key . sent to his cotnai md, to his own u-e, and appear bdote iheui so drunk that he cm Inrdlv sit u;n)ii his horse, and b ir.oigue them in ihe in -t pro I die and indecent in inner, using laiiguige too vulvar tobe repeated even iu bar room je-t, te fcrnng to his wile iu Ihe most indecent manner, and in ulh inf eiit ate ttini? us tun io unke the roughe-t soldier hlii-li; und then turn lo his otH ceis, c.dl ng Iheui hy name iu the pte-ence of a rt'giiuent im 'iliess parade," and say ill il they are until to coiumind that they are patron of gamhpng houses and brothels nd iu the next breith bo ist of his owu teals of elume .md ignomy. Or, m igine the eflevt produced by the specta cle of a Cnapl ain dcid drunk. I he attove is no overdrawn picture. It does not, with sullicieiit strength and dennitenes, ex press tlie bicts, tor want of term appropriate to the public e r. 1 know of Quartermasters who encourage soldiers to'steil hoise and turu them over, and they tl.cn rell to oilicers and arm y strag glers and hangers on, who follow ddl'crcut division-, d:iMusi,,g counterfeit money, and swind ling citizens and soldiers. Dn. lions sent to soldiers have leen sold Im sutler and commissi ries. Mol vs-es vinegar, salt. ci.flVe, suar, and various other ai tide-,. ueo.ten issued at less th in regulation qu uitiiic-. and the Mirplu sold for private heiiefit. Army contractors foil w luig aoes with or-oesoi cattle lint rather in -re i-e in numi e s 8 t iey adance, and receive ,a from Government lor every ouud is-utu, theie ny increasing the stigma tint le-ts to truthful v on u of being tlneves and sjodets Almost ev ery tent, and gu mi-house, and shade tree iu the vie nitv of :i camp is a gaiuoling res--it lor a lew days alter piy-da,and the mcsi loathsome vices aie Tacticei by the very men w ho occup ed les-le-t:ii, e po-iiioiis hetore euui ing tne .o my. Whit will be tlie etlcct on siKjietv when feven him lied thousand men ate di-ch r.ed from the ri.iy, to leiuni to the r homes, without occupa tion, mitiy of them re k!es in the tuo-t em ph die sense of thetetm! When appointments arc mule, let character and inUlliytnCt he considcael, as well as hull dog coune. und I uiiiy conneclious, and political influences. Yours, WiTXLaS. 5jk-c 1 CoiTepa1-uce of tbe Chicago Times, j t roin avion jion. ! Duplicity of the Aboluionuts itt Cwgrtti Tnu-trJ-the Border States 7'Ay hate DiUrmined to JWai Slaerrif in all tkr States without Cia pensatinn lluic the IfcKl.WlO Trnop$ can Le Raised nl Once and ; iy male Sercict able. Washington. July 19. There are no word in the English lan-u ige strong enough to ex; re.s the hollow heu teil du plnity ot ihe Alsilnioiiisis and ndicil Uepuoli cans in Congress to. ml the bolder States.. Mr. L iicoln b id assured the Here-eit itiv e from tiioe St i'es that, if they woual iu mcipite their a!avt, Con.re-s wou d pay them the r lull value. Hu , on We ne-ilav, the 11 u-e ot liepresenta lr refused to pis the appro; r itioti for iur.da to .ud the Seite io em incijwttmg tl.erslae-. The H nise. it wi'd be remembeied, did piss re-o ut on !eci i ing ih it Congress ought to a'a) tne S te in einancipiting iheir slave. But, when il comes to otin the nnmcy, tHev sh w the ex ent of their sincerity. Ou of the meiniars. Mr. Soermm ol 0 ilo. be;ng inter rogated, diiiittel tint his rote lor the. resolution w is only in favor ot prim iplc! mph ing tuat he tieer really it.tendnl to vote any money to aid S. te in etn ui.'ipiting their sines I hi pet i mjec ol Mi. Lincoln is, by the way, ine of the grew t litmtoig oi the 11. Gongte. can not raise tlie money (sixteen huudtet mdoondol lir-) if they would. -And they would nut if they couid. Tne 'om uaiit lution ate deet mine! that slavery shall be Oolithed in all the S ae witlniut cira;en itioii .md by mean-of the war. The peo ple of tbe bonier State are not fjol. aud the understand ibis perfectly. Their Hepr-ent-ative, too, will !e lame iu a lew day, and will place beiore them a true exposi tion, both of the Pteidnt wishes, anl of the intention ol ihe radicals. The j-fople of thoe States love the Union because of the b'essing il secure to them. Hut the ja-e-ent C ingress ha done all in tt power to we iketi and destroy t!i s Uidoti feeling in the liorder Sute. It niy In they have succeeds! too well. The key to the irriutnjjf conduct of tlie radical to nnl the bur der State lies in tie fact lbt tbev fir tliat, if the border Sttes r.-main in the Union, the Union will Im; re-toret. It i their de-ign to Inveihe wr loiHluctel in such a tn inner tliat a recn 111 tioo ,,f the Union will Ik inii--i''e 7'i.-ir Union, it will I ieiuiiihered. is a Union without any slave Sta'cs. Tney wid nevtr c-m-ei.t to the admission into the Uuion n diy f tl e South ern Slue whie they are slave State. Iber deue i to pro-ecuK the wr so as to cotrpaer atal iibjugate the Slütheni S ate, even if they have lo exterminate all the male population; and then u govern the State thus cot quereil as ter ritories ir pmviuces..- See Sumner's speeches pa$in. A regard tlu? bonier Sute. they wi-h to lorce them out of the Union, in order I hit they un v conquer and suUiue ihtm too. and ph.-fi-c te lhe:r pnjtertv. Aid tint is the fecret. after alt. Thev ae devout leiievers iu ihe old ' formula of the roundheid. "Rfdced, That the inheritance of the earth belon-a to the saint of the Lud. "Rt$oltedt That we are tne aint." Ye, they are ihe aaints. They covet the rh h plantations of the S n h. They would Inve.-ill Ihe Southern people killed, and then contiscite their proper! v. This is no fiction. I luve heird dozen of the-e radical tneml-ers of Coticres de, loring the tact that so mu h of the richest ; 1 nd in the wotM - ownel by "ihe-e cursed Southerners," and declaritig that", if they had the powet, they would divide it amou the people of the Nortis The question as to how the SfO.OOO maws that are now beniir iai-el are to be organized beng now before ihe country, 1 propose lo iinkea iojg gestion whiih will, if carried out, greitly add to the efficiency of the army. It 18 tint a C 'plain, two L:euteiunts, four sergeants aid eight corpo ral from every regiment iu the tie d whose ranks , are leihiceil to 7!J(l iiipi, or lisn. I i!t t-htsl and I pent home a recruiting oflh ers. Prob ibly every regiment now in the Geld that Ins been iu the service a x months or more is in tint Cond lion. Many that 1 know, of cm ut now muster 5 !) men. Let ttie.-t recruiting officers be -elected Iroin iho-e who hive in ist lii-iinuuisiie 1 them selves. Let them go to ihe 1-cd tie wheiethe regiment was i.ii-ed, and. divided into little par tes ol two or three in each, let them n-e the oNl bul eH'ectiv e mean of re'ruttir.g. In two weeks they would all return to the:r legiment with men enough to h i un the r.diks of e ich to the lud coiiu leinenl of 1KKI men. The adva it ige of tin plan aie obvious. It would co-t the G v enimeiit n nhing, excejit the co-t of tr disporting the new iccinit. It would ne spceoy in lis ope ration, an i at thi jnui-tuie, w hen lime is every thing, the woik of raising the '"tn.WI tro- still languishes, for the tei-cii ti.entioneil 111 a recent letter. Up to this time only one reg iment has stirtel for the s;it of war. It would afford an oprtuiiity lor the j munition of very many g-dlant ntlii-eis who hive behaved like heme in recent engagements. Theie ate huiidie.is of legimeiits with only five or six Cm tains, ten or twelve L eutenant. and not h lf as in.tity Sergeant hum Cor;or il asare neeled, and nnuy in which a M ijr i in couitinnd. The other oilicers have neen kd'ed or taken niisoners. Justice to the officers ol the legimeiits reju re that they be promote.1 to the vacant pi n-e, in all cases where they are worthy; and tint Sergeants and Corporals le made of the most de-erv ing men iu the ranks This plan would pi ace the whole 3()i),0!J0 men, iu three weeks' time, in a position where they cm at once be useful. If rai-ed and drilled by themselves, il must t-e tinny in nilh liefoiethey are Üscipline! siitfiViently to staml the sho k of battle; and, even then, they will be uu-ier raw : ml inexei ienced officers. Every liat tle that ha been fought thus far has shown the absolute necessity of h iving expei ienced officers, and the utter worth'e-suessol inexpe: ienced ones. The ohjectiou to this plan will be from those who ex; t to be otfi.-ers in new regiments, fiut lei them take courage. Theie is still a chance for them. D they think th a the-e 3l)d,fhM nen are goitcg to tiui-h ihe w ir? Lei me assure them nay There will he other calls lor troop.. Let them go on. raising their new regiment. The country wid need, and must have, a million of Imops iu ihe field, before this rebel lion can be put down. Jiuliciul lteorgunizatinn. The bill reirr angina the United Sute- Judicial D:-tiict et ihli.-he-i them as bdlow: 1. New England (most), Justice N ithan Clif ford. 2. New York and Vermont, Justice Simuel Nelson. .'1. Pennsylvania and New Jerev, Justice RoU. C Ci er. 4. Delawire, Minlanl and North Carolina, Ch ef Justice Roger B Taney. 5 S iuth Carolin 1, (Jeoigi.i, F'ori la, Alabima and Mississippi, . J ust i e J unes M Wune ( Liuisiaiii. Text. Alkalis is. Kentucky and Tennes-ee, Justii-e John C mn ?. Oipo and ludi ma, Jusii'-e Noah U. Sw i vne Ö. M.chigin, Wisconsin and Illinois, 9. Missouri, lo.v 1, K iiis.13 and Minnesota, J us tice Ddiiei F. M ller. Tiie two last 11 uned Justices were appointed bv Mr. Lincoln. The aspirants for the vacancy in the Ü h district are said to he Senator liroaniug and Jinke Divid Divis of Illinois. W A II w anl of M chignn: and Senator Doodttle of Wis consin The Washington coriespoudenl of the New Vo'k Tribune expresses tne opinion that the jiostjKmeuieiit of tne appo'utmeut for this district is corclusive against Mr Browning iib taiuuig the jMiaiti iii. IVohahlv the wUh is father lo the thought, Mr.Browu'ng having ideas of con stitutional obligations antipodal to tho-e ol the (Jreeley .n li i.il of eparatiouisls. Spring It Id IU ) Republican. Mliitli Cinr'slon.il Ditrict Demo crutic tnveniicn, Hy general t'oii-ent, it Ii is teen agreed that the Democratic Cotigiessiotial Convei.iion shall be held at Winamac, Thursday, Augttnt Ith, 1SC2, at 1 1 o'c.uck, to nominate a candidate for Con gress. It is particularly requested thit all the couu tie- he i e--resulted. ly order of the JlllV 2"J, lft3 CoMMITTFE. ANNOUNCEMENTS. e are iutthorizel to announce JOHN B .KiVKII, of Svuthnort, a candidate f r County ! c-mler, sut jett to tUe deci-lcn of ibe Lteuiovranc Con Vflltloll. ?-1.-?iii i IN o tit'O. TO ADVKRT6ERS..HI idrertiriMtt taken fi.r a tirifinl time, il ftrst, rti out OrJrt the rj-'rl' nf (he time tjel, u itl V kai jft Ui rryubir ratHS f-tr'ke matt tj tt the tnnrthry arr nrtfrt-tu ant. MEDICAL. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. T flO I.ADIF. 0F?KUCATE HEALTH ORtMP.URED ri o. nation, or to tbiset'V whom an ircrea r.i.i!i i ruin any rsun olijeftionatile. tlie i Mtcrsiirned would i:h r a rescription wuicb i perfectly r-iiat;le snd vale, and which Uas teen pre-enhed in eanots partof tiie Old Vorirt .'or tiie past century. Althuuub tl is rtkle i-veryrheap and -iraple, yet if has been put up in hail pnt ottle and sold ery extensive! at the "Vtiorbitat.t price of 5 perhottle. tlie inder-ismed projose "i fur nUb the recipe fr 41, by the p-wses-ion ol which every Sa.ly can supply hereh witb a perfect safeguard, a1 ai.y dru store for tnet rifünir sum of löcent per year. try p i y skia n or triiRriM will tell you ir iiK-rfectl narmUn, li'iii-and- f 'esfinionial cn le procureii ol itn etr!ca.-v. Seiu to my part otthe worHon receipt of el.bvotdret-. tiH. Iia. J. C HKVKKA FX. P.t). KxtNo..353,New Haven, Conuecticut. llJJ-diaei SEALED PROPOSALS. QUlUTtr.M TKK'.-S DrFAKTMKNT. r.S. A.i lndin.ipo!is. Iial . Ja'.v Vi. 1SCC. J 'YOT'C. t heret.y l.en thit el d Pn j o- yn -T1 e j. recei d It 'he undersigned ULt l 10 o'clock p. 31, ku tLe 30h itist tor 1 SHlCaup Ketllc&i f.00 JJ-s pai4s; l.oou Itck: fiu fTc- Handle; TtM) p nie-; 315 Sti of Walt Tent Tole; 3, 5 Ji lair.e Tent P.tis. One half of tUe above mut te delirered wih5n ten daja at:r contract I- awarded, and tLe balam t w iih.n taeuty ia tberea tr lbe Cara Keiile aud Mr. 1'aoa cicst be ma t of Ctiarc-tl na, and to conform to Army patterns. Tbe -Ujipl.e. niu-t be dei rre l in tx.ie-, :eauy ft,r sh pmen, at the (iovemmei.t W.tvhouse tu the city Saru-'ie- will I e l-fr at thi- ofrice. Id!. rmati.-D -. th above c-n be had by letter ft In er-vi by apply ing to the utM!erifiied. JAM F. A. FKlS", Ji25-drd A. Q- M l. S. A. PIANO-FORTES. IX WHO WISH TO GT E LLC .AM v-rmm3tÄJm ' Pianos, sujncrtot)e i.t d tn Til T are invited ia eaamiue lue 11 of Oj M Stieil, i'f balt.Di' re, biw wi, ib.litiM at Ur. SuiTrm'a Hast) koo- , in the .Etna lU'ldmr. Kounv open tr.m 7 A. iL tail 9 P. M. JyA-41y J. VTilXtAM SClTKß. AMUSEMENTS. HKT!:XOMTA. UAMni i POSITIVELY Till: EE NIGHTS ONLY. lVfilaednr, t Imr-'iaf, A rrltlny rvr nin;t Julf .ttl, Ulli anU ölt Carncross & Dixey's Minstrels! JirxTrEi sTAn prnrtiiinnits. ÜKST I3ANI) INTHBWOKl.l)! Tbe Cincinnstl rre-,-ti..the Co"irorclt, tb l,zrtte, lfa "Snnirrr. thr Tini. arid the prm-wro tlti-m the fe jJh itUr-i rf FTIl!tPtAJt MINSTKF.IT. IVU. Ticket, to all parti of tbe Hou, 25 cuts. 2"o half Tice. " "K...r opn at 7,Vcl"fk. dramfPf at 8. JSyvismTn tt l1.oteTphi cf tbe Troupe in eiLibl-ti-si i he IVt Office on VTfrie-dv mniin. Jr .'t-il.it FKANK KbtTAKliS, Aff'd. PIANOS. Piano-P ort es. ANOTHER INVOICE OF CHICKER1NG & SON'S PIANOS. UEINVAY & SON'S ry i . . a .i r-. i sfyxc. Ja-t received at So. 4 Bate Hoase. VVII LAHIi A STt'WF.l.L. K. R. I'uüü tuned to order td BY lilt I LAU Jet . W.S. NEW BOOKS. NEW PÜBLICÄTIOIMSi 1 FS M'-ersl ls I r Victor lluj..; I love's I at or Won, I t Mrs. Sotitli won h; kavfish. I-V r iiivslev; Whyl'aul Ker oil Kid-d hi-Wife; Nrn.- Months irt he Qu rtei master's Depar'meM; l'ir-i'ti Hrowiil- w" Hi-W: Moien Mak, by Wilkin Culbns, auihur of Woman hi WLi ; Hnweroi the Trail ie; The Flut: A l.i-e's Secret: lieerea imi of a Country Tarson; l iMire Hours n Town; A Ilook im lincior; Cit of tbe Stints; v AT EtOirW, STEtr-MIZT St coss. Jyl-dJw FRUIT CANS, &C. M? "-IT w JIU. he hi reat di-mand. TLey cau be purchased at very low rate.' lroiu a t.Uk ol T REE HUNDRED DOZEN, Qusii'tH stud Half Osilloxi , At No. 51 Wet Washington Su Have also received a lare trn.k of Nai-s. tr.p ll-ness. WireC'ofh. H.-r-e Iuz7t-, lltinR mid Packing Hope, Tale a nl pocket Cutlrry, Tmr th r w üb a lurgf t c of Hardware tor Farai-r Kul !ern, Mctbaiiics, ilacLiiii-t, and hadrond. je23 J. H. VAJF.N. LIVERY STABLE. L I V 12 II Y TAB h Ts j jVTO. 10 Fast rvarl street, half a square south fW-h-l ingtofi street, betweeu Mrndian ami I'eiuisyUauia tr-et., in rear of Glenn ') . l!Miiiit)K Us. rv&-ltt HJI. W 1 1. K I SON. Prprier o. w. jomsrsTOisr, Livery and Sal e Stables 0S. 11 AND 13 WEST I'KAKI.STIlEfcT, I.M'lASAI OI.lS, INDIANA. jjjf Hor-es, Eusifies. Carrimres and Saddle Hörne lMin reailmess. Cbire moiierate. di-cS-tt NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COKPAMY, OF NF.W YOKK CUT. CishC-ipitnl $2nn.t)(i0 nit Assets 12I.1 2 :il Total A5sett.i $21,12 M INSUKFS Building, Faruilure, iIerchfMti-e, and otlnr projrrty r tiri-t Id s ur damage hy l ire. Ixiejes ad justed and nrouipily pan! in ca h KILHY FF.I OUSO-, Avert. jeia-dlm Ollice oniKi e tih iiti' bh ck. CHOCOLATE. r.wt ti bli wiled in I ISO. BAKER'S FKF.M UM CH( KJOhATF.. ITKF rKE 1'AliKf) Cocoa, l'rnia, French. Hmneoi athic and ani.U Clioe44ies. wrranfefl equal iu quali y m.d flavor to ihe Fan Ch s?o'ate-; have Mood ite test of over turee quarters .f a century, atid are iT"iiO on-ed -y all who havf once u-ri th-ra to he Miieri"r to any other . M at iu' act ii red b W. Biker A- C . at tbeirMill .in Por-che-ter. Ma s , and tni wle at their Bra ch lepit No. 117 Fu'.ion stre.-t. New York Citv. a-d by Gr-rs and Ik !ii Keneraily thr- ojrh'ait the Urinti. Andres- II. L. FIF.1 CK, j10 i3n 217 Fill ton streif, Ni w York. CAVALRY HORSES. "fmE A UK DtSIKOCS OF PURCIIAM.XG IMUEDI- H Uly 1,000 Cavalry IIorci, And w?!l dv the hishe-t market price, in ca-h. We can e fun d at Wi-ol A: Koudray's Liverj Stable, on Ftnu.vl- i vauia trect, Liuuniii-. liL'TtOLFH, SAY EU, &. CO, Gyvt-rumciit Contri-ctcrs. Note. W will cont'"a,'t wi'h per-or to dehrer to u In a sp'-ciied lime froiu ten hur-e. to thri-e hundr-d Jil4 3w K, S.. & CO. MERCHANT TAILOR. , JE" . sc -qj jLm mr Dealer In lfe;nlytnde f'lllivr and; (aniV I urinvliing l.ootl- Xo lüö EAST WASHINtilON' SI KEET, (i.pP SITK THfc C-'t'BT llOlfcL.) INDl.NAl'Ul.lS, INI). apO-dly M N I ST R R E AdmlnUlralor se cr lieal I'.wtnle. 1j UXSUAST io an or It f he Cotiri of C-mtnin plea. oTXariou C'ain'j. In M-oiw, tln und-rsined Ad-mi'ibt'-iitors of the hi e f Will arn Jjieuart. tecea-ed wi!l sell, at private nV. fn 1 or p it of M. to M.tt b i.ver. It No. lu, 11 and II. In quare o. 21. In the City of Indi inaor'.is, thin whi'-h thee I sc.irc-ly any mre de tr if i" pri-ert.v tor re-in,,e in i' e e ty. Te m-:s hie-third ra h; one.'b;rd. with Ititrest, in ix months; and balance, w th Interest, ia eij-.teen wianth- -the pur baser firing note with tecur;ty accord Crorre E. G rtoo, Atlotxej. July21.1-:-dlw ARMY CONTRACTS. OrrKa Qt tTBAsTaa's lraairT. U. S. An j Ihilianapoli, Ind.. Ju! 17. 12. i ! SF LEu rnorusiAU's III e received at ll.' ipar. ment unul M -nd.j, iLe h in-t.. at 2 o'U.k P. M. for furoi-h'iig tbe following Cami tqu proentjc 5.onO quart Tin O.ff-e pnler-; J.tai Itt-quart Tin tvter Huikct; 1.175 h t-ira. rr-ujr ra:; SJo0 2-q"arilin Wa h Pan-; i0 Dox ColTre Ml. Tbe nnaerslctied reserve the rljti cf rrjeei:i.ff any or alt rbe tad that stay be ntaUe l-r atw-e articiee, and 4li cf lfseu or w r.a-n4 the quauutir aUv ra d fVe.1 a tba pubis tw y rs-quire. The 1- to ts deliere-l at tbia Ij.artment free of charge for raja fit-fit. 6 J0IIX C. 5EVf. July IT -aid - Quartrnwtr Oeateral. DRY COCDS. TO TIES SECOND LARGE INVOICE SUHHER DRY GOODS Wo. 5 East Washington St., CONSISTING IS PAkT OF FINE DUESS GOODS. - BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. LACK AND S.LK MANTLES. NEW STYLES SAQt'ES. LINENS. WHITE liOODs. (JLOVEs AND HOSIERY. EM HKO I DER! ES. TARASOLS. SUN üil KELLAS HOOP SKIRTS. SILK MITTS. LADIES' GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S Fi NE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, CLOTHS, 4L? ,m MM .Urn' mul Roy' Wear, EYF.IiYTHING IX THK LINE, AND AT PR1CFS THK M. H. GOOD, DRY COODS. CO CD tz, 's 9 n - CO CL' s ft 9 fa h w e C3 r. 9. m ri rs 5 c a cC fa is e w CO -c: r- s 's, 5 t? X n e v. s m z m fa tt z fa CO CO EH l 7. e o DRY COODS, Lynch Sc Keane, 33 WEST WASiUNiilON STItFKT, I' y-fr ja.- BvT JLIfA, OTHER LARGE INVOICES OF SUMMER I11Y GOODS, liadteV Iro-j r.nodt, everytlilnx In tlie Line, andl .cuct lrwlgn. TACK and Silk Mantilla, new ftyle Saquea. Shawl i and Cloak. Ft n?el Cailcie, Tar'asoU anil Sun Cm. hrella-, Htoi Ski t, lios-cry Ac: In-h Uneiis, Fmt-ro.d-eric White Ctoods, l.'neti and Camhric IlMn lkcithkr. lleached and Br .wu Shee iiu. Illoves, No im. Best Ame-icau Initio's, ironi fc aaid ui; Only 12tc a vard; rmii:s CL.O.ULI a clotu, 6-4 wide, o y 6'Jc a yard: iCä Bim::- mbc very R'-d, 3 ikii 2V. TRY DALLOÜ S FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, only to he had at Lytab 4 KeatieN THY KhST FKF.NCH COUSKTS ANU WAISTS. CHOTH, CASSiV.ERE, AND PANTS STUFF For men's and b p' we.-ir: S raw G'KxJ-. Hats Cap, and Flats i v ryth to le foui:tl in a Dry (ioo-l Store. Stork complete: bi.U)fht at recent a' c'ioim In New York; will In? soid 20 er ceuu b low f..rrui r prices Iure!. HOOP SK!RTSTH00P SKIRTS! Hiving mfJ- arran demerits with two of the laret Himiji "kiit MamiTac ories in th Ka-t, we tv prepfired to ofW 'h- m. whok'Mle Htnl re ail, at Ni w York price. ('all an! examine ib Kk; no troul'le to sli Only one price. K nieinnei sin of iLe liisr Hoop Skirt. jel-t'62-dly COiYllYIlSSION r1 ER CHANTS. a . i.i C. L. S. IVTatthews, GENERAL COMMISSION AIl FORWARDING MERCHANT, Lai'c Firo-IriMr Ilnildiii, NO. 124 l OUKTH ST.. W t ST SlliF., Itelve-ii Street uinl Hie ftlver LOUISVILLE. KY. K?3k. Consinno nts are re-pectful'y solicited, and Im m'iiaie -ale with prompt rrtijrtis tuaranted. jatilS BRANDY. i. 3!TarCa2rM I Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. SAMUELS 5c JACOB, PROPRIETORS, AI j SOLE ATrOINTINO AfiENTS TOR TUE UNITED STATES. j Depot i.)Coluiiibi.iM.Ciiicinnall. ) A. FRANCO, lndian.-pli. Je25-dly Aeent foe !nHra. Ill.näs. aixi Wo-n-in. MLDICAL. TAI. 1 A X'JS " FKRVESCFNT This valuable and popular Medicine hv u dver-ally re ceived the mt fawr d Is re". oiT.nirtHlatioi of tLe Medical l'roie sunt and tb Put l.c a- the Uist rrrTi'T at ane-eaai a SALI I 1Z APKKI KaNX. It may b ued with the ben etf'-ct In D lioiiji and 1'etirile Invades. Co-tivenv, k:k Headache, Nausea. lof Apel te, Indieoooti, A di Oi the Sionisch, 'lorpid.ty of the IJer t.o.t, Kl.e iMMtic tnWii.i. Grve. nie. Atfi all CoiBplamt where a p-ntie anl Cooling Aperient r r pjr,atie i required. It i panicul trlv adapted to the vant .f Tr-veler" t-y Sea an?! Lail. Re-ideni in Hot ( tlmae. pr n o S-i-niary II tu. InvalHi and C nva'e c nti-; Cat-ios of Yeseeia a na Flai t-r w .11 Cad il a vaiuaUle adaiticD to tin ir Medicine Cbes?. It tn the frm of a powder, carfu'iy put np In bot. tie to keep iu any cbma'e, aitd merely rvquire water poured up u it to produce a deiibful rllervescect I cvtr- Numerous tsftimor.ials from pr"fe-b'nal ar.4 oibr centleraeti "f tLe Ugliest tnd -a 4 tha.h'ajt he coun try, and ;ta aiead: y ncrea;njr p'-puiaiitr lor a erie of year, strian;!)" jrrat.t-e it- e:c aKl va'oable ei ar a -ter, and rooizei.d tl to the favwalk nAkt ol an tMel i'.it' nt 11 l.c Unufaciured onU byTlHUiNT k CtX.No 27 S Grref wicli Tcel. ci-niir of Warrta retl, Ntw Tork; ai d . aie by Druifsit tti.ral5y. jT-diy C O 4 V I d 1: T 1 A la . TOUNG MfN WHO HATE IN-Jt'KHllhem- We by certain secret babit, w hieb uiifct tbem for baslne, pleasure or Ibe lutie of marrie-l lif; also. rr. dule-azed and men, w ho. Vf 't Mi jT fruui iL i4 of youtb or tber caa, frei a debility in a.'T.i of th-tr ear-, beiore ploi g themlvea un der the treatment f any on, it.i-ild flrt read THE SECRET rRIEN." Married Udiwi I b-arn Het king of Iaportai.ce by perusing 'Taa Sitcaar Fait. Sent 1. any a Idre, in a eled envelope, on reo ipt of T C'ettta. UK. Tl' RT CO. can be eonuited on a! dieae of private or ca.f.dcf.tial nature, fn ra A M.toSP Jl (suistay fri to It A. M .) at their ..HW. 5. U f.;4 Tble4 -arret, attair, between Maia aod Mjcauure, op poai'.e the lleur Hou-e. A4.rea DU.CUAS. A.SirARTlCO wacbS l-4Awl-k-'S CtncUtBati. HW. I Triitmiii? aVoIioii-, &c. Tt SLTT THE T1MF.S. STC;:. CALL iO0X AM FXAiinF Proprietor. MEDICAL. nt Stight Cold, which 'night le cJcx&:d ivilh a eimpU remedy, r .s if neglected, eft en, terminates scrictLcly. Feu are aware cf the impcrtxnc cf stepping a cjijl cr gflialit ßcld tn. Its first sUige ; thit uuci in. the beginrdng uxuld xiili id a mild remedy, if net aticrjdti lo, soc attacks the liLTtgs. JfcjiutA tend dal Jfadux were first introduced eleven yexrs a3. It has been- prcird that they art xKt hezt article bffcr the pxdli'S fir sPcjiais, ,(?cltls, IjIcjic fditt, 2l&tLnicLt gffaJafidi, the 2lxJc:r Cough in, rfcn&timtfim, ard numerous affections cf the JDUtcuiU giving immediate rtli'fi Pubtie Speaker St Singrrsj util find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the vcice fi v!i by all Qmggi:i3 and (? ilcrs in J.lclizine, at 5 cents jrtr Lex. aVeiv llrilunl Ii-ri-rv. For tb peejatid pcrmarient rureuf ÜONOKHHKA. fit. FFT. t'lvFTIHu IttSt'H KCF SKMIXVI. WKAKNFSS. NlCJMTl.Y F. V l?U XS, 1 N( 1 NTI N A NCK. G F.M1 A L I H KIT I I'd LITY , Gravel, trktim'.and Aflccti"tiot Tie Kidnetran1 ll!ad1er which ha lie-n nef l,y upward of one hundred phya:iajis, VN T1IKIK PttIV ATE I KACTU'K. WITH FNTtKFU'C t'K.SS, iifirselirtK Caheti-, Oifiaiba, CaU. nr any other eMT5rfiit l-.itlertn known. ni:ris spi:cii ir nri.s Are .eerty In actti.n. often effectiri a cur Iti a few daja, and wl enarureis eTccted it i i-rn jitut-t. The ara prepared front vegetable etr-et' th it are harrrWs,n the vstetn and never nmi-eati- the .ton. ach. ftr iwipref lute the breath; ami t-eln ?iKar-cotJ. all nanwoi, taste i avoided. No chance of diet i t.eceary whik oinirthem: nor does their action Interfere with buninet pursuit. Fach box contains ail dozen I Mit. PIJICK ONE IM)..AH. Ani wdl be ent hy mall, po-t -paid by any adeertie4 A pent, on receipt of tbe money. Sold by Druiffc.lU pen erally. None cenaiae without mr iimature on the wrapper. J. hkYAN. koebter, Y General A (rent. ßjTTOMMXsON COX. Aet t fr lianapcl Ju18-1Aw ,11 A 4 II O O I) ; II U V LOST! II O V IM. io It ID!! Jnt rufJikketl in a Sated Bureifiße. I'KtCK SIX CF.T. VLFCtTKF. hi the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhie.i .r Kenrtnl WeaWne, In voliintary r ndion, S-xuat I biliy an1 lntdmeitt t-i tinrriajrs ('neraliy. Nervousness, 0nampin, Fp. lrpsj' and Fit; M mal and riivmcal Incai-acitr, re-u!t n from S lt. Al u-e, Ac Hy KOKFKT J. CL'LVHtWFLU M. I., Autbor of tlie litem k. T A lu-on ta lb'iusandsof SufTtrer" sent under seal in a p!iu en velope, to anj ad.!-, ps pid, on receipt of ii' riita r tw pota?e tamp. j lr. I'll. J C. Kl INK. 2 llow. er , New York, INtoffice Bn 4.Vt, aprdAwStn ia iTl I' O UTA T TO la A JU 1 1. R. .'01IX HAKVEY. II A VINO FOR CPWAUj Of twentvyeara i waed hi profkU.al linn- aclu ively lo tbe treatment of Friuale III II leu 1 1 lew and havin-oieo-H In houandof ea-ca In reetorinjr tlie anliefe I to sound health, ba noweniireconlMiexe -tysrinK pi.lilicly his '(irutt .fmrVlrnn itemed," DU. HARVEY'S CKRONO-THERWAl FEMALE PILLS W hk h have neve yef failed (when the direction Lava been trictl followed,) io r auoving dlfCcnlUea riin( from OBSTRUCTION, OR STOITAGF. OF NATl lif. Or inret"rUi the ytem to erfeet health. when arTerltif lran 4.i?.al Affeetiona. Prolapsu, Uteri. Ibe White, or other rraknes of the Uterine Organ. Also, in a1caef ot llebülij or Nervous Protratiiit; HyMerlc. t'alpüa tion. Ac. which are the forerunners ot more eiiou.Iia. ea-e. tJÜT These pill are perfect! harmh-M on the con-tl tutiy wel mux ! taken liy the ioot delicate f em lew it h outiisir iSi-tre. at the ante time they act like a charm by -trerf-thetdrjr ii.vlrorat'iiir and reti -r1: the ytera to a iralthy condition. an1 ny brititrinir .- the t.ionthty perl! witti rejrulrit . u matter from wbt rtll t b-t ruction may arise. Tley boald, h"evt r not Ij tv.er nririir tbe Kr-t three or four moiitr cf (.n-i ja.y thuiiih safe at any other time, a micarrir '. Mb tt.e result. Each !e. cot.iin 0 1K.I1. Price fl, and wut t. de limit will I sent by mad, pre-paid bf" any I verti4 A treiit.-oti reeHpt f Ihe money. S..M by Orurri-'s -stierallv. J. RKTAN. RnrbeMer, New Tork. General Apent. UnV TOM LIN SON A COI. A genta foe IrelianapotU. Jiill-U ) il M. t'.ii air .-u m ...M- i ful e;riet.ce jn all rartetiet.f F mal complain. ant incfi of l-.-til riti. . ippron. L ueb-riie or VTbite-, Inf ammvion Af the Madder, Kidne. and Womb, a"id bv of Nervout Fnery, etc. Their u-e ta airfiT all pra'-e. Are entirely fre from any Mer tirlal Mineral pof-r.r.. armr--lT cretl.. and are fr from danger; can o--d wi i. p-rfTt safty. Am..o-tt.e m-nr th -w arel fa t hare sed them in all prt .f th I nwii ok paa ill .f tbem f. ail l.ko fie- Marrh-d !-!,e In certa n itaatlon bou',4 tu no tbem. ror rea.-oneed.re,tkBoneactbox. Irlce One lllr Per Ux. They are ut in a thin, Cat bo, po-ure free. tw all pana of tb Cn ied Sutaa opuo it receipt wf ih prka. Prepanwl bd .dd by 1K. EWtNG, Xo. M Vtra-.tiia Avenua, li.T,-wly lndtanapl. Ifvliat-a. HAPPIaVSS OR UISiaKY? THAT IS THE QUESTION. FflHK pr.rior. cf th -PARISIAN CF4"tT OF JL WoNtJKU. AN TuMY. ud MhlHCINF," bav dernni,, rgrd'ie-aof ei-n-e, to tv. fr.ror that be?ef.t o .uI-rirx bumtuit.) IlifM of tl r m4ii' sir-nixe txt :Ltrretim Lee ure en Marrl and itt li nur:r.carton.. Nrrv 0 !r' iLty, Prrattur He tin f MaithiMsl. I stie(in. WewktsH. oe I iet.rr-kj.it.!. L f ktwr.'j aod Vital P.wer-. tbe Urrat s-oc.al r vU-, aid llos? J;'iir wbicii reM.lt (run yi-ti Ltal MIe, Is rse. 4 Matarit.t, r la-ratic of PbyiJ gy an 1 a lure Ljiw 1 bis invaiuaM Lec'uro havo bew ik nrajs oi ei.Jijrbtening and aavtng tbouaand, atwl will t forwarted frre n tbe receipt .f tajr ia.p, by addre ing SICK TtliY Paaiaaa Cahrt or Aaaroav aa Matoa. 53 KrwwvlwaT, Sie ) rk, jeZ3-41y : i iLY)UHjrpi