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11 4. X Ti iriA v.-.. . ......;Ki-r t.n t ten c Democratic Union State Ticket roa HcrarTAKT or täte, JAMEü 8. ATflON, Of Marion Coantj. ro cniTfHi or tat, JOSKI'H M3T1NE. Of Fountain Oountj, , rom tbum or tat, ". MATTHEW L BRETT, - Of Dirie County. rOK ATT"rT GLML&AL. 0CAK H HORD. Ol Decatur Co-mtv. ro irtfcijTEsna.sT r riLu itei;ct!0!i, SAMUEL L. KLT.G, Of Allen County. roii;nr.Mio ai, otii-, ationn. 1-t District JOHN LAW. 'il JAMES A. CRAVENS. 3-1 II. V. HAilKINii I ON. Ith " W.S HOLM AN. 6h ' A B OOSDUlTT. 7th " D W VOORHKES. Jih ' DAVID TURPIE IfHh J. K. KDOKIilON. nth J. r. Mcdowell. Tlir Dlater In Kentucky". We hv do heart to eminent ujxhi the d rerer- Vi our mrnn in tlie mg.tement-i tn'itr Kittitnoni), tu Kentucky. Ther xrtl wrung no me her . It will tHt do to pan over lightly the Ji'orgtuizitiun of .-even thotn iul fre-h troo;t txl the prel lts in kille, wounded and rvri-otiera which occurntl. The-e nie were pf ict-l in the field to meet li-ipfiietl mill well ofTi.-erei fe. Ire!j outiiumhciin them, uu-li ciphnrl. IjoUi officer and printe. Wh.it other re-ult could hive leei onticiptted? And in thin wjy the previous blo! of gill-tnt men h.i. leen rüccdVTucre tnusibcte-'ixm-iUiliiy Mime here ftr such glaring evidence of uiironiaetencr. It i not rtht to il.ce ttiullv inexperienced men in cocnn.arid ol regiments, and even comp-tnie. and ruli them into the field. Continual dN isteri to our ;irnn nm-t he anticipated ? Ion a- such a Kteia i continued. Nut only the men, but the uflicer who have not the li;htet knowledge of military duties and di-dpline, should be pi. iced it. otmrn of institution Ix? ore eit np.ni active 'dutr. The officers mit know comrvinr drill, regiment! drill, lriide drill mid even division drill, or el.-e we ruu-l look for coutuMon and di.-aste upon the battlefield. Men sdiould not Mcriticel bv incoin::teticy . It n wr.e tfi in uelea It is criminal. It ciken our c:uie and utreutlietH the mlvernry. We aw the gnll.uit Torm.vo as he left Iieie. He Lieutenant Colone! ol hin tegitnent. With true diffidence and excellent judgement, l.e did ix t desire to uvuuie duties in whit-It he hud no ex perience. He desired nn exferieiiced uflicer pi tted in co mim rid, at Ieit until he h id become 'fully cpninteI with the duties of the position Heroically he .i rificel hi- life in the attempt to rally und hohl hin mm to their w oik. He gone. Willi him many other brave spirit bit the . dust, fituuted jnt a. he wa. Incompetency will drMje in inv a home in Indi ini with mourning. Puliluxl and er!oii.il con-.UT tlioti mift cei.e in ni'dTtar? appointment;!. We can not of coar?e expect to find experieneel officer for all our re imen' in private life, but there are hundicd ol coiup-iiiy officer who hae een service who should he made reiinentd ' officer, and men, tM, of eiju! ability, character and capacity in other re.pecti to th'i.e wlr are generally Se lectol. AikI it i; riühl, too, that the men who have home the he it and burden o I the war in in ferior toitioti honld i promoted whenever thera am meiiiii"4 for them. Tlieie must he re.roi m in thee rerd it e!.e w e must look for mie diyns'ter like those which h ive ju-t occurred iu Kentucky. Caitln .1. Clnjr on the itcbrllion. Mr. Clat made .)tcchoii Situnhiy niht to a lrge audience in ihe II 11 f the Ilou.-e of Kepreeiitative", at Frmklort, Kv. We copy that art iu which lrleri tolhe ie!eilioii. which h nire con-ervatircth.it his mid ence exj e ttii, Mr. Ct T thtoiht je ice the pre it ohject to he attained, and to ncvumplh that end, was willing tfiat a general act of amnesty hould he deviated, even inc!aJi:ig Jirr. Davis and Jou C Bulck iMtitHiE, if the rebeU would I iv d urn their anun and return to their allegiance. That certainly is a generous proposition. Mr. Clay id the Bepub'ican p irty had nccoin plished 11 it deireI tf do le ndiiu the em mi i pition of slavery when it excluded it from ihe District of Columbia and the territories; that it never intended to make war u, mi slaveiy in the id oo S: ites. Here are hi- exact word ujui th it uhject : "The Fed er a 1 G.nernment h n jKwcr to make war upon laveiy nor u;n any other pro riy i no ohject or m rijiht. But re'.eU M iint it- authority forfeit ali tight to life, lilertv and prnj-etty. In the loyal fdave Stales I nonld not J iiiure iiititecess.irily ihe loyal !.ocoi cr. To reacli the rebel ui.iitr, I would pi meed in the way Ih-1 uited to mvc tlie lo.l und ;e-iro the disloyal. But in the relx'l States I would pro claim liberty to thed.i ol thedid yal misters, and disorganize their IbT, t!ie 1 i-'h of uli tlicir power, arm them for the torts, employ them in the camps, ami in thetmrvhes. In a word, I would recall the four million- of the td.u k Ihes whom, j iu a laUe inagn animity, we have lo uicd to the j euemv, und (ritix theiu inU a:i active ieien-e ot ! the Union, the Constitution, nd the ent'oi icinei t ' of the law. Wh .te er loyal 1 e o i,er hu;d autler by thi public t.ecesit of the war power, j ol ielf defene. should he fatily eompens ited out I of the common treiury of the Cnite-I Slates."! Mr. Clay thought tint eace w.i the gieatj end to be attained. He would oiler it to ti c' Smth. umI on cimditiou thit they would I v ! dw n their nrtn mii-J return to iheir allegiance.' be would advi-e the tepeal of all confWation j acf. and ure a general mne-ty act. It m Kile to talk ot rnn-ipg" Jett'. Divm, or j even J-.hii Biet kitnitlge. who deceived itmoie! ll an ai:y one eUe. S to ur Soulhem hre h , reu, "Liy down your arms, re'urn to tlie old A g ': and the old Cntiiutu n; unite with ih iu pun t ishing atl your foreign eueaiie. who ate voti as ; much a they do u. and a'd .hall te hr-reen and forgotten Tremendous chceiin But if the South should te:ue thee tetux. then he' would have the loyal pp!e n u their might j ihJ aw ear tint th; rehelnoii I ould be (Hit down, , that thi country diould be one, though it i:id : cot every available doliirni.d every available! man. JOre.it chcerinc j ; The Veal peecti Vet ! W copy the following account of an inter CSt'ng incident wh'nh octuiied at the mat wr meeting held in New Yik on Welne.ly last, from the New York llrrmtd. Thee i- a pmcti . cal eloquence in Michail Cckrv peeJi which hould Enil a re-p.n.-e iu erry pitiu.tic heirt: TU K MAX ir THE MAM MkfT!G MICIItrLClR ' fcK.X, nit C.tM4. ,1m rOM-iiiniio. nun of the g'eat n ! tneetiug. tela at the C ty U 11 Park on Wedi e ' day, w i.o dit'nui.)ieI Gei.eral or eloquent omtor. but plain Mivtnei Curran. ihe carman.! Ti e meeting wa de-i-ne.1 to I both pr .rtic.il j and patriotic While the tier; a;ee-hes cf Ceu eraU already di!ii,gui-hed in ihe fieM, ml of, ciUin who have Itboied hard fur the Cnioii , ewue, wid not hhIi I torgotten, ainl liü t te reii.m of the gallai.t G'Jth an an incident which I addeil greatly to the fvnc nd e'!V.t t.f the meet ing, tili the t hvum-taiice whkh will make the j gathering tuotd n'eiiH.rable. and whih l-ei em , loiiie at olue ihe fpirit. tl e urjie. the re-u't ; and the Icmh.i of the affair, i the n! i-e r tnee and ' ci-tuiple of that h.Ji.c-l, loval, m !e l.e.utel j Jri'hiuAo, Micltael Curran, the carman, who laid ail hi h rd fifiifl saving ujoo the altar of hi adopted c un'ry. M cbael Cuir-n i mi Iii-l.nini hy hir'h .! a Sw Vik r.riiiiii hv e-ioii. He ii in ol ti e me r io to I e I Id n We.lne.l v , lie-t-tppei . . . - . , .i i w k e . v in t o . v , o v v io rt i. i I". t m, ini in u ii M- in i i.i aip ,- j- i ih" n ,! i- un-1 ti.e ;e krr t nc I lie litt I to if m -i , litriHg, ptas tioal orat44 ol tie piLt.cl Iüe;i , who addreed ihe meeting. He jw l.e K'Jth refcMmwt unrch pa.t, led bj the brave tJet eral A'rcpria,.iu n rami nnwi who wniiers w no 1 luve ntiifhed two term of service only to vol nn' aoMicrW pril lor men and ii.eai . AnJ a he he iid m.d mw the conviction l rel it-eif ! into hi honest heart that it w hi dutv to do j m,fe' ' ... aime'hii.g f,r a nuntry which hud done ruutli ! Sir Fnnci He.l .ij-est a mi'd pi m for lor him. and to aid in supporting a Government' the icleni-e of Co adi, v v. At the ti'-t allem; 1 whiih had given h;m home, employ men, n.nifor: i at a Yankee ii.v--;..n let I'r.ti-b crui-ershomhurd and ai-irit. The moie he heard anl the ! ''d burn Boston m l New Y"tk. atroiiger tlii conviction became, and iiniehw or) The New Oilen Atlficate figures up a lor 4 other it oti coniiectel t-e'f itli the ihouht of; to that city of $2o') M,iNM a the oCVct of se a bttie .ord ut one, bunoihd dw!Ur ihe xde ' ct -i 01 aire dy ex.-tienre 1 Of th; $l5't,(a.l, sviiiä4 ol l''r hi.e-t eon:i.s of many a long j (:KI a et down a the value of 'agricultural pro week In h he bad at home snul) s'.o cl away j dtiction lot lo the lumti.tueol that t-ott by the igcii-iwiiif rainy day. w I. eti wiekne- or accident ' hii-j eu.ioii of trade. 1 his . pa ng der lor the should prevent h working, or ioine lauiiiy ne j whi-i!e. ce.ty IikIUI reti-iire an extra ouihy. Whitlhei ecreTary S-anfon is reporte.1 to h iv e said pir w,dow of S-r.piuie tl.ught betöre l.e gave th u n ,,r i(l reiuilj!v ,,e ,.! 011 the 1-t ol her mite to the j.r, thM ,-Kr c irmin tboul.t s n,ier j, ftf tM, re.M)nthiii toa.se.t befole he gave Ina mite to In country. But as lei ,t,e s.ti...t m je-tv. aixl to show the power of reliev.e.1 hm iuiy Iiiaiw muieclear -nall other u,e .,,; Co n.ma'nd its subint lor the nation contrail .nsuginh.-mit. Ju-l the meeting 1 j ,lt.,ee It the Secretary 1.1 ,de,uch a remark d sr-ed he pushel hi w ay u the pi n 101 m, it w,,. ver (wh one Union W. stood before his ltl!uw titizens in his shirlMeeve , ,, . . , , n , ,. and told them that he wa a Door ,n ,.,;t!,ai all he ! -v).er Ddime a rerj fmiWe Ctholh h.d in the world he had eoned hr the t of. r"l ot Chicago I.. volunteered in the service hi bn.w. that his vde t-.s-.io..s'Were Iii huma I ot ilr L,""n -nd been ap.utevl to thecomm in 1 and ca,t nd a hun.i.ed d dlar in silver at home; j V re.ment. Col Mulligan, the hero ot Lex that he could not sleet, that niifht without doin- ! 'W' v,,tl1'? n couratuial.on-, say s; -To he ,tnething to save i!,e Unio nd tl, ,t no, w th ! Vee licrl and wilün' Inn I. he ..tTere-1 all hi j ..ning, which no sjcie pieiummn c.riM pu.-, so fi a cha.-e, to a i.1 in the lecruitm,: 01 the Corcoran hriL:,.le -Tin imTile. niai.lv siaecti touchel a clionl which the cliaitiiNit ()nt:oiiJ Ii 1 ! m-v j Michael Curraiicame 0 the meeting on h cart, j He left it iu triumph on the hhouldersot hi cheer- j Ing coitiitrynien. ! In the evening Curran came down to our ol- j Oce ti fulfill the prunne he h .d intde. at tlie J meeting. Hi Toe heained w ii h patriot ..-.111 ; he ! clanked down on ourile-kahig of nlv er, and 1 askfl u to like cite of it tor the Corcoran Ie gion He would not giv e it to Gen. C-'icor m himself, he said; for theii the puU'ic miht think Li to ist hi otfer 11 humbug He would not de duct from the :-uin the pi emu 111 on -ilver; I'm- he wishel to give it all and only wUhed he bad inuie to give to the country. We could do nothing with the honest leilo hut receive the inoi.ey; ;ind )c.-tiid.iy uioiniüg we oi.-pitchjd the bag of silver to (ru Corcoran. At h t the (General wat loth to take t r . 111 Curran all his lit tle t.i ing-. but 011 j-e.-ohd thought sat down and rapidly wrote tlie following capital leitcr; AT()B Hoit. Nlw Yohk, Aug. 'JH. 1ÜCJ. Michail Clkkax, Kq , 1 7r Orchard stteci, New Yo.k: Sir Virt Dear Sir The editor of the New Yoik ilrrald has tin day htndcd me one bun died dollar in specie, intorming me that it wms placed iu hi ses.-ion by you t'r my use. My fot impul-e a to return the auiount to you. a I felt that your generosity was greater thui your me ins could a (lord; but a ecood thought ha iu- de me coin lu.le to accept the um. that it may stand as a perpetual te-'timonial of y our devotion to the sacred cause in which we are all engaged a a lasting evidence ol the ictifi. e which iidoirfed ciii.eii.s arc piep wed to nnke for the land ol their a io, tio;i, ni l of the pride whi li Iri-hme:i feci iu ?hoing the lovalty of their race to the institution which h iv e .1 ihm led them I betty, protection, and happine. AH our citizens are now doing well, and to those who aie lukewarm or .-low your ex 1 tuple mu-t stand a a just and striking rebuke. Ber fa in all your earthly mems aie thus voliint nily tendete I to me lor the holy ctu-e, nid I hould be gratified if others would be thus indued to do likew i-e. Accept my heartfelt think, and allow me to teniain, very sincerely, jour friend, Michail Cokoran, Brig leu. Thi miy end the atfur, .v far . Miclnel Curran in conceiue!. He w ill lose no' hing by the gilt willi which he ha nurch .el a long distinc tion of honor for hiuiM.ll .itid his children. The letter of General C.icr.ui, tiamed und. hung in his little pal lur, and the leineu.hi nice of imny ut those who heard hi utieech or ieid hi record of his olleiing, will -rpetuaie the incident for yens and yens. Bui is this the end ot the in it ter with the public? Is there no one who will lollotv pour, patriotic Currait example? There are in my ol our citizens who roil 111 their car riages alio have not done as much tor the Union a llii-s cirmiii whoi-e cairiae is his cart. I here are in my wei'thy men in Wall tieet who hive millions ol money !owed away in b mk vaults w ho h i v c not 1 en as much to the Country a tlii orkin mm vvitti hi one hundred dollar. Theie re m my of our 1 itive horn citizen w ho h ive im; s . er. hie. is much lor the Union a this oor IrtshniMi. Can such men lead this .-ton and not.blun with sluitue to think how they hue been outgone 111 patmli-m by'au adopted Citizen. a hutnbie caimin, a por. hud wotk'ug 111. 11. w iio Ii is e ine 1 hi bundled doit a-s hy eai ling the vcrv goiMls upon which tiiev have netted thou md7 Hundieal of mdlinn of dollu now he j idle in the . ifes ol t hi city . and is nnc "I it to i.e employed lor the Union? Citizens who h ive huu drill of million of dollars involved hi this c n test, me you to do aoihing tt in.-uie Mtcces? The city of New Y01 k Ins hcen liberal in its do nation to the government but it h i hitherto ; in the lowest degiee, an I the gie iter poi lion of been only the hi.eraliiy of surplus meins, the ; tho-e w ho eseaj ed w ill 1 einen. her that they did so oU'eiing. id stme clniige. But here is a juior j by .hamciully abandoning the r Uenenl on the Irishmen who gives all hi suing and sacrifices batt.etiehl, while, if they had remained like true all prospect ol tho-e btt'e luxur.es iu which or . and brave men. the rcsu.t ol this coiidict wou'd men delight tpiifea much is rich men in their j have been ipute diUeient. costlier extra vag-mee liaveour rich men no i I turn from 'he mortify ing recollection of their s iving for the Union? Cm the weiUhv mike; ic:ion to mention the name of those whose con ho sacr tice for ihe mti.:i? Let Wall stieet i duel w is meiitonuuv iu the lMgliet i.egree. My open it vault. Lei all our citizen contribute m j A-silaiit Adjutant General, Capt W C. Turner. pr..-o;,oii to their me ins. Ia.'1 ii have 110 hold exhibited the same cool courage w Inch char.ieter- ing buk put of the price, An mi a like, when all j u'd hi cmuiuct on the lieid at Siuloii. Lieut. is necessary for our salvation. Mich el Cui ran. Hill. "2i Indiana av aliy , and Aetii.g A. I). C , the cirm.ui, he id the list with Iiis one bundled j was ot gie.t stivice lo me, and prove him-elf a iloilars What ineichihf, m iiiiif.ctuier, hanker j m m ft courage. Adjutant Wynkoop, when or e ip'-taSist w ill li.ilow with Lis .i,e. ten, finvi his 1 egimeut became lis..rg .nie.1. p. inen me and or one bundled thousand dollars. A'mc York hi. g i.iaiitry and courage were con-p ciii-u He lit raid 1 W;i kil.ed t 111 V i..e, assisting u.e to raliv the .Ir. Seuard'i l,etlrr and limancipa Hon. i On the whole Mr. Sew i'd's letter to Kol Uns j sell wa 1 go.nl d.ph tunic document lorthetim: it W a written; and although sH-etmci.t lever-e to our arms, brought aUmt by the fanatical and coiti.pt ieidei. Mime w fan impair the force ol the ! nn hi argument, it is neve, tin less h. uh I v cred.ta Lie to tlie Sccietary f Stile. But then? i a we.tk sp.t in it, and it would h ive been better for the intere-l of ihe republic it it had not -eeu the 1'ht The lorcsli idowiug f universal eininci patioti ui iy do very well to influence !iei?u gov eii.iiiei.I-. or to hold out as a i.uhear lo fiighteu the rebel; I ut noi.e knows better 1 1 1 tit Mr. Sev ant hiin-ell that pi.ictically tin "stone in the sleeve" i- of no avail The rebel ate now nude t"0 lamih.ir wt;h it to be alnmed, ju-t a the bird in the field- become aceu-tomen to the sore crow and no longer lor it. It ever they orea ied it they do not now. b 1 ving h id aire id v exet len- e ot ab ul the worst we can d.i in th it w av , th .nk to the foo!i!i p d.cv ofthela-t Congies. It i idle for Mr. Sew ard or .myboOv el-e to hold out tin eat of wlnl we will do in a ceil tin con tineney. Let the contingency be first lealleJ, ti.o.s weie mice for almost every conceivable! and then It will be lime enough to co ,si.ier w Int object; theretoie there will not probably be a we will d there itter. r r m.r ow n p irt. w e ho!l reat d. ri.ieccy bill at the beginning of the next; thu if we su.-?eeil in e t it.li-i. ing the authority of ses-ioii, un!oss, indeel. Indian war m iy lead to , the Fe!eral Government v r the rebellion St ite 1 irge expenditure, ; weil a pie-eul uiiextHVtetl I it w .1! n t then be necessiry to re- rt toemmci-- ludttary coiupiications. Deduct ng from .he pition; and, even if the Coi-siituti 11 p -rmitteip n, :M,Ve -late -evei.ty-oi e million for ordi- ; Us i., ador t such .1 messuie. it would be the die- u.iv exien-e- of the Government, the sum ap late ot extreme tolly. But to announce bei ue pro'pii.iied at the pu v iv.u ierui ir re.-iou. lor he hind that we will do ti tliiig in the event of our ti-cl year endn.g June ."(). we hive eight, sue es is sti'l in-1 e absurd; for it ion!y h.ddii g l.nn iic 1 and twenty three 111.I.1..1.- of doll r a out a premium I a c 'luiniiel 1 e!tance, and l.ke ti.e -um appio: r.a e-l ! w ar account for tlie fi Icistlng a bio k fiig, to m ketheS'inh light cd ve.r en-iing J une ltrf.d. with de; ei iti'.ti Ti.e eject i:;vii l!ie l or. er The apj ropriat a n on the -ame head at the Inf Si.iis I'.. in the Uni. u w oill le d.s i ir-xi . extra .-hoi were two bundled and six'v tive in the cvrctne lu-tenl ol'hivi. g l)e ca tte. millioti, tmkit.g an aggregate at U.th se i.-n Mvrylind, Kentucky ami M s-ouii . ftiei.d-, we of one thousand nd wihty eight iuiibins of do! would S4M hv e to count them as f..e, mid thus J.trs for warpurposi. the ddhcultie of ultimate ucct uu! 1 bj mul- ; To pay it.teiet en tin, and to gradu ill v re tu i. en. j duce the naii- n! tiebt. the internal tax b:U wa Mr Sew aid i to ab'e a in an not t see thit the pi-fl, w,t!i a view to getting an income ofoi.e thtPitol ut.ivers.tl e:n wi ration is only a hrutum 1 l'i.nJied and fifty n.iliioi. of d-dlat i.t;d ihe tar- fulmrn to theS .uthe.n C -n:e icracv. ai'd ih it 1.0- . Ihiug will suffice to bring it to teison but hud i knock. The rebel legai l negro em mciy iti.ut ' a little a ihe w his'.üug of a iiorihwesier. and the only import ml effect it would luve mill, em would be the new argument it would turni-h tl,e r jour lial Miid dea liiogue to indunelhe pas:on of the Soiiibem ptop!e ag-iiu-l " L ttv-olo'a govern 11. ent It would le ad iing lue to the f.re al lead kiixbed, while, in a military p.. in ol view, it would uttei !y fiil.aiil tfuder no a-sL-tauce lo our arm. .V. Y raid. w.xn i ri:vi. ''Si.b-!itnfeH ie ly adveiti-e-l in ihe Ne Yoi k tlv d ii! e . Iiueraigin from fltK 1 1 :h ion. ie-1 tili wfiej. rur f ti in Vir- 'V I , , 411 k eiui iit-i M J -I G i nv. H I- ie k w d I ke the fc d m j ei n i C 01110 o.'irr i:j Clef. "Z-The TrovUIence CT: : Cour.cil hi re rftcred a ,,OIU5tr i( 4 lo tjiree ,e. D5en a,.,j to to ,,ie months men. The We-t ha raise.1 230 .IHM) men for the r;.K'd a; ou , K ,le.V, 1 inj. tf 6W.")d, at.d it now In to number to till the call fur frTO.nnrj a I rIe'1 acrnriJiii- M the nrder of Mokhkieck is ,l Uut a toi... juT-inl..- t; ll,e a? t Ml 1W is..; e.k.,.-.muily, -buliv. I he rh nice are a regiment w ni he-q3eez e 1 (ml of Wa-h'intoii aller all. It h as I, ecu -11- ;e!iil that the dtMif of nr;ny ot lie y ul.It' j b-wlie.l y ouiig clei k in the dejarimci.: a. could he j performed hy holies and old or delicate persons, t e;Vu!ly wheios üuh hof the woik is nieteco-1 r.vi" '"'d thu he rmv in the rield h ive added ! tf i lr.m use Nati ui d Metropolis foine vcrv go-xl m iteiial. j A BlsV Wki k Twer ty iI oih u,d men will cro- oui' Stale border tlii week. In twelve days, thirty live tli.uivm J, und in thiitv day. sixty ihoits.ind of the soi, of New Yoik will nn swer to their n une tf roll-call on the b.iiik of the I'ototnac! Iiix'v d iv New Yoik will hive herent'ne levy of one liuudte I and twenty thmi s md in the held in iking a gr.u d aggreg .te liom the State ot a pnrier of a million of men .1 tiny Journal. I'he Uichinoad Vipitch publishe a state ment lurnished by a contraband to t ie elVecl that some of our soldiers stripped a white womm mid whippet! her leinhiy for expressing ic'e; seuti uieut.. Tin lying negro h id been a risimcr in our ramp and .s ud "he never wants to dwell among Yankees again he has enough of their brutality toward white and black to di-gu-t him with the race forever." This j the .-tut!' Greeiey wants to m ike Union soldiers from. Irish Wit. At a war meeting in a subur dan town the other night, one of the sneakers w is an Irishinm. (a recruit,) who called !ijon hi county men to come lorwodand enlist, snyiiig tint the Ptuut arm of those who had coiisiutted our lailioads, d ig our canals, mul laid the "Stone wallV of our buildings, vveie w anted by the Gov -eiiituent. "lnl icf," s ii I he. ''there i a certain Sione w;tl!" in Virginia, that idly needs 1 y ing, mil by the b!e-.-ing of God we'll tini-h up "that job forthwith." 7tfrr'r. The most violent attack h ive been in ide on Gen. McClellan for hi "placing a guard over the hoijie and property of Hdl Carter." .Now. what ate the facts? When the advance guard reached Carter'. farm, iu the retreat from the Chickahominy to the Ja me river, with fon.e six hundred id our wounded, the tamily devuted their w hole attention to their care, tore up all their linen and cotton sheet, towel, everything iu the hou-e, for b milage and lint 0er six huudied head of the it'Ie of ihi family were taken by General McClellan for hi army, the h rse of the farm, and ail the s.ave to wmk iu the trenches; ud vet the lien ii-!i Ab unionist denounce Gen. MeCiellan because he protected the women mid children of this f mi ly from out rage or insult Boston Post The New Yoik Sunday Tirnr ask how it wouM do fur the enrolling olhver, under the new miiitia law. to eareluliy provide themselves with the names of all the member of the "Wide Awake'' club which weie .. numerous in that city ju-t previous to ihe late Presidential elec tion? There were (said to be) thirty thousand young gentlemen attached to those club, and although lev of ihein. perhaps, weie entitled to a vote, the majority of them weie over eighteen yens of age and con-equently liable to a draft. A 1 hey w ere v ery enthu-i istic at th time.no doubt they would ce'Lhted at an opportunity to turn that enthusiasm to patriotic account; and ; they m .relied ami counierm n rhed in our street wall gieit effect, there i no re ison to suppose that they would he less ellective on a lie'd where actual fighting w ould be Minsiituted for buzz ting mi l I intent waving. (iciterul Joluinn' ICciiort Brig Gen. 11 W . Johnson thu close the re p .i t of hi Lite attack upon the rebel Muuo.v.v cavalry at I tl latin: I regret lo itjoit tint the conduct of the olli cers and men, a a geneial thing, was shameiul tr.n;s L eut. Col Stewai t, comm mding the '-21 lmii ana, was h-ieim .-l 111 the cnargc, iitid ex...b.tel Pt:11 eooli.es. and courage. Cpt ni. Leah... : I l"d ;ma. had comtiniid ot lour companies ot h: '-".-""ent a,.o han.lleAlti.eiii well, but w.,s t..kei. V"' ?,ll.v ,l elioii. C apt. Ötar, with hi foinpuiy U, md good execution. -i-om muri , c .ipuui wihumi. nu s . o, pmy. Lieutenants Campheil and Chee.k.Capt. Car; er and hi Company, all o: theoih KcMuckv. behaved well and managed their troop with skill and piovel them-elves u illant men. My los wa thiitv killed. h;ty wounded and seventy five t.kcn prisoners. Aimut iJ'.'tl hoise weie killed or disabled in thi action. I Aftiount of Apiroor.itioiiHor Ihe I.asl l'üiijjre. The amount ol the specific apja-oprntiou j nia.ie at the last e-i ;i of C:igre-i for the j fiscal year ending June ."id, lbl, h.s been asccr- I lined to be eight l.i.i.diiil and im.etv -four mil-i lion of dolhi. 'Ihe ii.dtlinite appropriations' me sin ill, because Congiess took so much tini 1 in malnr'ni: the tax bill that fixed arpro;.ri 1- ioaet so as to get .-cvcntT tie niill -.n. Tu: Exchange aDK I'iusome? It In been ascertained lint we hive in our po-es-inn a very large ex.e-. ot piisontr over the loiru'er of our own men 111 the Innds ol me letHi. I m ap 1 i.e to luith dhcei and enliste! men. In pur uiii. f .f the are'inent for a general exchange. Gen. Tin. m I ha h-rwaided to the South about fourreeu thou nd lebel jtisui.t-r. iütei and jiivate. Tb wid leave a lare balance to our , cteiit iu ihe exchange account. . Vnmlerbnrff f'ottnty. The Dem er icy l thi; county met in Conven tion on the h Julj, nn l iioni'iiitevl toe follow ing exrtllct ii. ket; - " !' r Joint B;resrrit .live. M-ti i S J hnon; ne4 c-rt t .ti e, I hos 1 (J rvin; Sr eiil!. J.e h B .'-x; Tie.-uier. Le.ov C'veit; t'..r.nir,lri J. Fnrchd .; County Commissioiiir, John Horiie; Surveyor, Henry Murli.ua. The Convention adopted a series of sound, coijerva tive an J patriotic resolutUm, after which it was addrs-scl by Hon. T. A. HacvnaicKS and Hon. Jons Law. " ( Tlie Duff of tlie Drinormlir I'nrljr. Theie i.eier h t been a time when the Demo crstie piriy wn ,i emie-tlv cdlel upon to work mtcei-'tigle for sMci-e-ff tvwnrk for success th it it in iv pre-erv c (he Gov erurnent. Thiihey mnt ttnke their hrM. last and only consideration. -Woik lKt to secure a party triunph, or the honor or eTiiolumei is id tifh- e. but to redeem the Govern ment fn.m the rule of a Congress that has proven it-elf to be cri up', indignant and iinbe.-iie. Either the l're-ideut mu-t yield, if the next Con gn-s lie of the sio.e complexion a the last, or the war mu-t cease. Let thi be bom in mind, and Ie Democrats be encouraged frm the situ or the time to bel:eve thit, although fitiitic!m is now 'rug-ling with desperate energy, it is the btruggle of death, if we but periorm our duty. That duty i a plan one to w alk st nightly ir. the rath marked for 11 by our leaJeiu from Jei!roa to D ugLisj We cm 0t, mu-t not yield our Or ganization, or inker for an in.-tai.t in unceasing endeavor to crush alike sece-sion and abolition ftnalici-in. It coiisei votive men of the Republic 111 party will join with ii, we will wek'om- them . bro ther, but if thty f.-rile-- oii-erv.itistii. an.l seek to deter us hum tiutv bv telling u llnlwc are distracting the country, we are not t heed their clamor, but ini-ie-v-e our etfrt. The day i dawning. The long black night oj Abolitionism and rebellion i- f.d'ing be.'ore ihe j ure light of patriotism. Let Democrats in the at my. for they will von, tmd at home, temetnt-er th it we are temiarately but firmly to urge the cardinal prin ciple of the party until they are practically re- cogiiizfd an I adopted. Our ou;mueiiis are ii- vided, we tmi-t he unirei. No in 10 or interest mu-t be allowed tor an intmt to diplace liotn the mind of tlie people t'ie pir iai-ntnt object of the Ien)'K-r.cy , the pieser vaiion of ihe (Jovern- mciit. For this we work, not partisan, but a men who believ e in their soul that the conserva tism of the De.nociaiie lulv i essential to the t-alvation of the country. With it controlling and governing, w e can rescue and save the Union as it w is with iut it. we ate h peles-ly lost. We can elect a conservative Congre.- if we woik. (JtiictKjn Timm. I & vv lien .Joe light visitco tin place inj I ."". he took some of his iriemjs u.-i le and mule ' the tollowii.g iiiipi rie: "What kind of 1 eech i shall I make hue to dav ? S'i II it he hitter and j sarcastic, r tnild and gentlem tidy ? You must j j ot' me you know the same kind of .speeches 1 won't suit everyplace" Wright wa a denn , goge then, and is the same to day. Ci'tson Dt lunerut. j ANNOUNCEMENTS. We ate authorized to announce JOHN ft f V . .1 . . . . . t',t!...,.i i-..: . : a. ir. as .in Hint if.-ij'iiii i.iiLi'ii.i.ii'rni i. iii.'ii v.iii.ii" j ditf for Common I 'Ions Jude fur the Twelfth I list riet . j it nHrtiiticJ tiiitf, it'i't orittrr( nut ftf-nr the rjciirttin ; t fit tim jcijitt, trl'l he vh trj! tin rt'j'tltr nitnn f.trfh i lint m to thr that thty mt ontrmt unt. i medical: PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. FBI) LAÜIKS UFllKLlüATK HEALTH OKIMI'AIK K I B r? luwatimi, r tc. thse hy wlif.rti nn increas- ..f fansilj-i - from i'iy reason .j'.jecthTia!.l-. Uif' i.Urii-.l would oflVr :i irecriptioii liicl is nerf.-ctly rliahh ami safe. und which h i- ic-e!i arerrihe.Hn vaiii.L- nart-if tlie 11.1 vVor-l.: i"ir tin na-t century. Although tl is trticle j I vry rhraj. and maple, yetit has been put up in half ; plnt'iottks and -old very xt-n-tviy at tue exacrlutant price of 0 (HT'iottle. the i:ilers5ijiid pnjo 'o f-ir-tii-h t hf recipe for l,hy th vKio-4f which fvery lady can supply herself with a i.erfert aJeauanl, nny druir - tore for the ' ritlincr sum of 25 cent - p'r year. ny phj-sician or Iruitsti't willtellyou it isierfetlv liarmlooa, thousaiul- f .-.-tlmctirib can 'e jrK:urer of its efllca.-y. Sent to tny part olihe vvorh' on receipt of M,hvHic. Ing. Dk.J.O. HKVERArX, !.'. n-.x. N'o.:j53.X.' llavea.O .nnecticut. Ily2'2-d4vv'f,l EDUCATIONAL INDIANA UNIVERSITY. rilüE XKXT TKUM OF LflF.JiATtY DKfAHTMKXT l pens Wednesday, September IT. 1 --. L-ov Term Monday, iH-ceniher 1, 1C2. J. I). MAXWK.LU l'reilJ-iit board. CROCERS. XV 11. LE,V A: so.s, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 7 Ax72 VIXK hTRKLT. KETWKEX SfXUXUAM rEAlIL STUKT.TS, 5T.WKA L;:OK A NU WKI.L SKLKCTKf) Sil CK j I of (ir.K-erie of all kinds, l..u -!it ex. hi-ivelv for ea-iii, to w hiel we iiiviie the at tt-i.ti. ii ol clo-e Lin ers. uu3i)-l !ia EXCURSION. EXCTjnsiox-T Fflllt PERU AND INblASAlMf.IS R Alf R M C.-m- i pany wl'l j.l.ice on Ka'.e at the I'ni'.'i I't-po-t e.car- ' sioii ticket to tLe WORLD'S HORSE FAIR, j at Cliica-.'o, to h lil I Sept. 2nd I2d inrlti-ive. The 1 rirler- will he p-l f 0111 bi'li iiuip. Iis to Chicago fr'.rn I SetetnhT 1-t, 10 Sepn-inbi-r 12 h. inclusiv-, aii.lt. re-j tarn from Septe'iibi-r :ird. to Septt nil er 15tl itic!u-i e. ' Trice $7,('i for the round trp. j au 2S-3w I. DAVID M ACT, Supt. ! WANTED. W 0 0 D WANTED. 8r ALF! PKtUlWAl,- will he received at the In-l.tute f r tlie l'.!i;,. tiiitd the 3-1 of September next, fr ; furni-hiiii ".Vi c rs -cl. -ea-mied w f.'l.to be delivered darin? ihr riu:h- -t .-epu mber and iictohvr. j au,-.'i-d:t , MERCHANT TAILOR. .11 EUC 13 A T T A 5 Si . Denier in ICead j Iside CloHiing ami berilv' l'iiriii-liin7 t.ooilv, No 1!: HAST WASlllXt-iTON STREET. vi.PPi-SirK Til E CDIRT nOVSL.) INDIANAPOLIS, ISl). ap9-.lly WHISKY. OF B o U It B ) X ' 'UNTY, KEN I U KV, HAVE : opened a branch hrm e ;n thi ci'y, m th- rorner of li nn i- ai.-l Man and Mr--, f-r the a of u m:-:., un ad.ltritted. c-pp r M-:Mei I M I nr !i U l.i-ky Tl.e i-p!i?.i!..'ii . f !!; M- -.-T- HiTKr an I a sCftrci-tit ; g'l traniee b-r lue puniv ol lUe I'tjiior mM. . . H.MAHlX, A cent. 1 l:;d aiiip. lis. Ainr. 4 1-C2. auulTi-dlri LOAN AGENCY. P KI.SONS KKSIDING IN MaHION f f CNTY AND v!"hlT.(rto iSnrrow mor.rv. will tc-t tt to.Llr ir.t-r..t i to n"pii.t -ame through ray aceLC-, . f winch 1 charge j a rt AMualle corun r.. K. H. Hiil'MiN, xcl.a:ii Brök r. O.T.i-e opijsite Glonns Lie k. Iu l.nai' h-, Indinna. aa-i'a-nüt PATENTS. PATENTS 1 OP.TMNFD Hi: NKW INVFNTIONS t F.VEKY ! description. F.-- c i.tir.?. M '-n Vieers. ytJ pat entn.pay. Jsf-t.d for C-rcular. irv :i r u r:.-, direct mi., le. Address Alit-S LKU.VLNAI, , novH-dly Tatent Attortey. W.b.ngtoi.D. C. INSURANCE, LITE IDELTI I rpiir. oixxFCncrr i if d. IMF. insi'T: vrc y - ... . r . - . . . . . J ivnr, . .i.i.ii 1 1 I 1 "i 11.11. lit. i'.'i in.-!-Con ps. y. H ;rtf.nl ("onTM-ct rut. In a'ti.-r led pf .r-tt ti rn H -rsri-.n- f.-r l.f- In-nra: c. all Ha.lr a'.ts-t-1;-t nif-u n.w in tL am y, c.aa- , t-n. Uiai ei h-t.isr tn '!. .nkr. I'i.ri' i-ul f'r nr in la.t tr. eibnr tO IU en i:ul ':?. 11! mj tr kr.own at inj oft';e, opposi'" L'-k. I u-1 i- , anapvli lni K. FKHir.'N. Acrnt. T. Tbe Cotrrny ha an aeniujilr I rspital f f .aVl.Mfl CO rvl bas ;aKl t milifs of ilcrt-ett r M.ns rluritur the lift twelve yrs f i.7."J,9wl 77 r-l a an annual inccnie exceeliu tl-Vw aufiT-dlM. PIANO-FORTES. PIANO FÖRTHS ALL WHO WISH TO OFT F.LKfJ AXT Rrtsetrfwi llano., tirv. rtne and fi- W-h ' 1 f tU ! ; m. nttv vi y.1v .it rtri a Mr. Sufrrn' ilu.-i: K" . In the tlica HuiMins. ' M "i l .- II IIC-ll . II"" -:.- ' - H.n, ftpet, fr-TO 7 A. M. till , I. M. Jj-dly J. WILLIAM SfFFF.RX i WHOLESALE GROCERS. & Hatcher, v ii o ii i: s a ii i: GROG LlFiYETTE. IXDI.I.U. W llil f.S. X.ov Oi loan- S car ju-t received from r O J M int-his, and for miIc hy KAKL A II.VTl 'IKK. Q Q r.r.LS Keflne.1 Sugar r -r f nl by K.LL X II ITCHKR. Iio Ciif-r; mu nags jav.-i c.-ncf ; 10 Bales Mocha Cofiee; For salo hy KAKL k HATCHER. T O IS A V V O . J r.OXFS 5 Lnmp; 100 Duxes 10 Lump; 75 Boxes S Lump; 100 Boxes bright lbs; LO P.o.es dark lbs; COO Caddies ' lb.-; 50 Kegs Six Twi-t; The above assortment of Tobacco b now the hrget to be found in the West, and will he sold heluvv the current rats. EARL Sl HATCHER. SINCINC BOOKS. Just HcctivetJ, thi: M)E vi e:i: a rti. COXTAtMXr; Two llur.dred aiid Ffty favorite Sonjrs ( an.l Eierci.-es. Al.-o ' THE XIG HUNG ALE, Full of sweet Sours and Melodie. Julys'. WILLAH k STW ELI- OYSTERS. )i A: v-4 ; CELEBRATED FRESH CAN BALTIMORE OYSTERS. HE now in m.arkri, recoive.l daily hy Adam-' E press, at ti e Depot, So. 3, North Illinois street, ; .X- ip- p. 1-in- 'he nates inu-e. V. Ilawes, Ajrent, vvi I attend to all or'ers and fur 11. -u -U!i- in tl.f Male ol lii.linria. In al -r- and c.m-uimts, old ai1 new patron, reinem hvr yoir intere.si i ..urs. Klirr No. 3 North Illinois ft reel, opposite the litcs Ib.il.-. a u l-c,V3:n C. AV. H WF.S, Sole Akm. LIVERY STABLE. 1."-" JT ai m. JTW' L i v i: k v st h ii i; ,i VT!. 10 F.a-t Pearl wtreet, half a sfjuare pomh of v a-h-X ii;;:tn street, Verwecii Mt ri ÜJ'i and Pennsylvania li'r. et-, in rear of Gl.i.n's I'.I.d. Imüiotp lis. .vp3-dtf WM. VVU.K1SON, Proprie'or O. W. JO HNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables NOS.ll AND 13 KSTPKARLSTKKLT, lvrlASArt)U.lPIAiA. ßrj Horses, humifies. Carriages and Saddle Hort alnasin rvadnesr. Chrgis- moierate. !tc3-tf DRUGS. NEW FIRM. 1 rHAVF. a-ociatel with me it hu-in yr. G. W. loan, who h- been an a--i-:t.i in tl.e tore f.r a litirr.her of year- .t. Hereafter tfce b'j-ir.e.- wül b continoe! at the old tan. I under the tiim of j RIlOWMMiiVMOlX. J I b-rl jrra'ef d for th bt-er.vl r.a'ronae hieb we have . ever rf.-i.d tra-t hy strict altet.tioti tt hu-ii:e ar.4 ; th- wa'it- f our cut oilier to nier.t and WM ib an.e. H. bhWMNU. i A LL tier-on '.Bowind theraxtlve indebted to n will please call at their arhet conveniri.ee atl mike ! Mdement of ame, and oblige K. BliUWMu. I Brushes! Brushes! rir I1ZK" Pa r.' arl Varnl-ti Lru-he, llll tiru-hr. a-u T.-.l. P.tt-i.der-, Scrub. Sti. ' H'Tsr. Hir, Hat, and Cluih Bru-he of all W jr.d at lonj-.t erun-s at BkOWNINü 4 iU)AN'A i el4-dec-dAroiTm I w a i I COLD AND SILVER. will rar h Mehrst pr re bw rrric'r 5.l I and 5d- vrr. als.i for I nitd .-U! IfnuiM .''. l-'i. KILL I t-KLiil .-UN. Fvrli-n.-e p.-i ker. Offh-e Va. K.a-t Wsf,inj;t.ti tn-r. nr-t rs. 2d d-arto ruht hur.-l. auilS-H-l DRY COODS, NOTIONS, &C. AVrbl), Ki'iiiifMly V Co., TTTHOLKSALE DKALKR LV niHUIX AND roe.stic Dry (iol-, vta-n. ai d treats' l arm.-h- lewK idd Pt trf'.re HulLnjr, ajjl? d3m Mrid.an n-ret. Indian. pol. . fnd. COMMISSION "MERCH ANTS. C. L. S. K a litt vi QEER1LC0)UIISSI0. AMP FORWARDING MERCHANT, L.u-r rirc-I't'oof Huililiu. NO. 124 HU KTII ST., W I- ST SII'K, Ilelvrcn .tlain Mrerl nrtft tlie lllvrr LOUISVILLK. KV. Crj-5U Con-itnraer.ts are rr-jaecifully M-licited, arid ini-ni-lia'- al- w:th prompt r-turii cnarantet-d. Jal.13. DRY GOODS. I R 0 0 ö B H R P5 'A i: I w hi v. s c r- u o b 5 s S . r 1 it' 17 N 1 Z2 2 ' 7 ul X C S a 0 1. v l 1 Ü 0 m i. - mm W s a t 5 1 T 4 i kl A 8 CHOCOLATE. l.Htit llislicl in HKO. T AKFll'S PltP.MH'M C.'KK'IM.ATF. PUKP rBK- PAI:K1 t'ocoa, I'ronia, Frenrh, llomropathie and nt.i.l.i Cl.tK-.-l ju-s. warranffd e.pial in quali y and f!avoi to the Paris Oi-vo.te-; liave etix-d ihr le-t of over Ihree quarters i-f h Century, and are j r-'iioimeed hy all who have -once n-ed th in to he M:p'rir t any other-. Manuhietnn .1 hy W. Baker V (V, at Iheir Mill-, in rW-chc-ter, Ma- , and for j tln ir P.r.a-ch fw pot No. 217 Kid' 011 -tre t. New York City, a' d by lirocer and l aK-rs ener.iily thr. uhout Ihe t't ion. , A.idr.s, ll. l PtEhCK, Jel0-d3n 217 Fult.-Ti str- t, N w York. MEDICAL. c o X V I i 1: X T I A Is . YOUNH MKX WHO HAVE IN Jl Khl Iht-iust-l v- by certain t-ecrel habits, which li'ifit tl.em for bu-ines, pleasure t.f the diiii-s of married lih-; a No, nnddbi-airej and old men. who, I r.-ni the follies of v y;ith or other eaux s, feel a debility in a-lvance f their year, before pi idie theni-elvei un der the treatment of any one. should first read "THF. SKCKF.T HilFNI)." Married ladies i 1 learn M.nietliinit: c.f importance by perusinir " Tine Sr.fKKT Fkikxii." S.-nt t- any address, in a ses!d envebre, on receipt of Ten Out. I'lt. STUAUT t CO. ran be coiiMilted on all dieasts of a private or eonf.deij'i.i) nature, froru S A M. te $ P Sundar- fru.i J to 11 A. M .) at iheir office, 'o. 13 Eat Thinl street, lio-stai s, lK tveen Maiu at.d Sycamor?, op posite the llnirie House. .d ires DH.CII AS. A. SI V V BT A CO.. mch2 1-dA wly-is-'f,2 Cincinnaii. Ohio. .1 Slight Coltl, cJigli.JfCjCjCttxeiirfifK or gferc jDlitCJit, which nirrht be checlrd with a simple rerruzdy, VV if neglected, c fieri temnvnateo cericucl;j. Feuj ars auxre cf the import n.roe cf stopping a ßciiali. er gfUqlil ßcLcL in its Jlrit stage; thzi umw in the t-errinninn- would lield tn a mild remedy, if net attended io, sccrt attacJcs the lurtfrs. xverejzrst introduced eleven years ojo. It has been proved thai they are thi best article before the pubhs fcr fciiqfis., d(Ut KficiirJulU, fL&tfuncL, at a. til, the Hacking Ccugh in $CLn.&umiiLcnt ard numerous affections cf the jZJIuatit, giving immediate relief. Jnblic Speakers V Singers WlU find them effectual fcr cle-xn'rg and strengthening the voice Bold by all Q)ruggicts and (Te ilcr injfedicine, at 25 cents r-cr Ic.z. a am 0 i SV ( HAPPINESS OR MISERY? THAT IS TilK QirKSTION. TXVn: .r....ri. t. r . f ihe "I'AUISIAN C.r.lXKT OK J WoNDI K-. ANATOMY, and JiUllCINK," have determined, regardl.-. of -x imiis-. jo i--ue, fu-f, (for tl.e laneff .t -uff.-riri? Iiutnmitv) ftri.'K t.f tl 'r m-t iti Mrictiv- mi iiiM-r"-! iinr L.-cT.res on M .rritii- and its l;-c.ua!iic itioii-. N" rv. IM-Iiij.ty, Pri -mature Incline of Maii'iiood, I ! - tio;., U i-.'i.ii- s t r Ivpres-ion. Is, tf Kner-.'v .and i! il Powers, rh.- lireal Social Lv jbf Iii..- M iladies nhich r i.P fr-.-u yt-n hful fxlbe-, Kx-ce-ses .t M.itiifiiy, r ln-r.uiee t.f" Physi.-I try and Na ture's J.avv Tle-e inv.il a''!e L'-eMires hive lt-n lh m-ari- T t-nühteiiin - and a.ivirit t I...i.k.um;, and will t. fort ar? ! fr- i- "ii tin- re. t-lpt of f -ur i-tups, by aihlre. ii g SF.CU TvBY Pvhisi-x Cuimt or Amaiomv ami Mi iiteiM.:, .r.f)3 Broadway, New Yrk. je23-dly FVri important to the .Harriett! fj AND Tlb'SK C NTKM1 LATIN) MAKLIAfiL! IHK ur:drsine. will M-nd free bv niai! the ire nifitos lit preventing conception. No drnjf-or t-i- cr.'. -.eT a i.atk w-c..vrr. A circu'ar with i art i-i.ur vtiil l e -ent o ny addre. by i:irlo-in ine two 3 cent sULips. A b'-ok C:.taiiiin ail the kii.w.-dse reft rred to, aid several privat receiol. im ri.ATkS, w.ll hf sent to anj n.im' r ad-lr-- yon may wish, hy inchin' me on dollar. Medicine, Trench Pill, w(U be sei t for one dollar per Lo.. It i-i very Mire P. i efTi-et Addr. IK.k Box .No. 'iJil, iDdianapoilK. Jjl9-d6m A. K Ii'lCUhT. DRY COODS. GrHEAT REBUCTIQH Spring and Summer Dry Goods Ho. 5 East Washington St., TO MAKE ROOM FOR EARLY FALL STOCK. THE FOLLOWING tiOODS WILL RE Ü0LD AT REDUCED TRICES: law ns. lace shawls, jaconets. lace m anti es. ORC.ANDIES. SILK' M vi v I'LAl N B A REO ES. FKiURED RAREOES. RAR EOF- RORES. CH ALLIES. 3I0ZAMRIQUE. TISSl'ES. (JRENAD1NES. LAVELLAS, NC BIAS. Particul ir attentiun i c-iRed to Linen f-oocN, and lien'-- .mil Hoy' Won p. M. H. GOOD, Proprietor. DRY GOODS. ,- 9 ß 1 5 & ( ' 1 J t g I I - I (,-, ' 1 i& - 1 'n I f-Mf ltf U - rr- -- t tmii - - - - ? . fiwyn.i . . i a i i i ' ,-mf'. 4Li ; - f: , .. ,..,v-.-. y . -. ....- I k s ..f . N r.'fa , : J u,..y .-.v.,. , rem -r w & f"4 BAKERY. J. k. .VUKIM. IIOKACK r'.Ml' TT. NICKUM ä PARROIT'S lla I s.soi - lo A. A J. KKTZW AM COKTIEOXIOISrEFLr, No II NOUT1I H .VN-sVl.VANI A rtl'liKET P-weetiOM r.li.m' Ibid .ml Ol'.re.) Jlat.iihn tut rs T o' ; .. ol ra. Ui r.-. C..U., ij-. iid and Pi. s, u. ifs;,i,. i j; ,,!. UJY ir.anuf.ictu'e n';d bijn cr.si!,' -npply of the f.. I v in Iii. 1 : v;iiAfJKf.l. r.inti-r tVa.-ker. Pir-Nic rr-f.r-. Srwt Crackeis, (iia'am t'tirku'-. Cr.,rk'M II u : r . v ..ter J t'raeker. Snynr ( 'r.-o Wio- ".. k- r-. p.'-' .n Cr.nk I er-, t'r- j.a 'r..cker-. -r t'rii'-k-r-. n-. I r-il.'l ,f .ii ! ...... .1 i .., 1 -MI kiiil- if ?.;.ic iroons id I .rt-. Jf ',y, I ia.y, vT I 1 . rr J and -i. -;.rCike, Ae , A. V cl 1 in tf, mill Parties fnrnislied o !ir! "votier. jX.''f:!Ls or 1. 1 1. riMis J,jj" Oper- for ia:y .j-..mi :- f li. d n I'.w rt-. CSJlOr.li r? i p : i: :'v .' !! !. r.ii! d. '.v. nd i-. the f ut- I 1, y21-: DRY COODS. liynch &l Keane, 33 WF..S1' WASHiNGTtlN STLFI.T, rfcV t-a BT 7W 0Tiii:u i..R(;r. invoices of summkh l-:lillr, rrH fjnods, rvrrvlltinv; In tlie Z-lti4-. una Ai'itrvl L) titi. If ACT. and SÜV 'Jjiu'Ii. .. u, .t.f.. w . ... n j 4 an.l r:..A-, Pr n t 1 Caü.-..- lVr.i-..!- ..i. t t'.n I r. Uj . P ... p 1-, 1J. , ry Ac: Iri-b Ui n I ! r- 1 ': . Whitt l.ab, I.t.-ti ..lid Cj-.! rie 1 i i u b. u I ;- U, l.li'jt hi d :j 1 br - i..-. .u i;:.,e-, No i s I-t A:i i ican I. ran. .. troüi v a j aid tp; Oi.lv 12. e a yjird; iinu:s visO.iSii.va cloth, fi t v ; ' , o ly r.tr n yard: v.-rj d, 3 -. .ii 2."-. TRY I5AU-OU S FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS. only lobe Lad C I.jmIi A Kea?,.-.. T BY P.F.ST 1 LKM II COK.-LTS AND WAtsjS c;:oth, cassi.er"mnd pawts stuff Fr men's rod 1... ' Mr at; S raw II'-, '-, atil Hits er.Tylli1;. . le f.uiil Pi a I,y O.t,' .v;., -e. St.yk c-.inj.lte; ImuL? at recent u u b..:iB i:, N.v Y-rk; wj.l be M,;d t!o -rx cent. - low foruv r rw ! r c-U HOOP SKIRTSMHOOP SKIRTS! Ct..i. ruale arrai'-.ei'ientH irUtw.i of '..:- largest Ib-.p vkirt M.ir.Ti'.n-orie- i:nh K.et. . j n ,.jr. .1 to t.. r Th- ir., v ht.i.-..Ie jiid re ad, at N w Y'-rk ri --. I't: n ! ciiu i;ip th. t-tock: t,., iroul.l- to Only one priee. l;-i:iein-r .:n .,r ?,. i,. n .n j. I3 t-dly SUMMER SHAWLS, PARASOLS. SUN UM HR ELLAS, EMRROIDERILS. COLLARS. -HOSIERY, OLOYES. MITTS. FANS. Le.