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T mmv .. Miirr.nntirTi Tlie I Hin it MUki bv prtirrtr! Domocratic Union State Ticket ro COl KT A KT or STaTt, James s. atuox. Of Mrkn Count v. rut AiDiTu or ITATI, JOSEPH RI3T1NE. Of Founttin Coantj. rOfc TftKaftlEfc or TATl, MATTHEW L BRETT, Of Di rie Count t. roa ATTOftVKT OKVtKAL, 0CAR Ii UORD, Ol Decttur Cii.MT. roa fttroarr.ft or traiJitr. cotT. 1 MICHAEL C KKRR. 0 Fmü Count j. roa tcrsaiMTK.toK.rr r rvat.it ijutklctioj, SAMUEL L. RUGG. Ol All- County. COXGIliMOV4l, .lOfll.ATIO.IS. lt D.airict JOHN LAW. 2i James a. cravens. 3-1 H. VV. HARRI NU ION. 4'.h W.S.HOLM AN. 6 h A R CON DU I TT. 7th D W. VOORHEES. 'Jth DAVID Timi'IK. iiih J. K. EDO KR ION. litb j. f. McDowell. "Knight f thr f.olilen ;ircle. There i but one dem ijropue in the State who P-J atij attention to the eiplodeJ liuotbug of the Griml Jurj, br clivrln the existence of a secret ornizttion, known a the "Knights of the OuMen Circle." We understate that Got. W'aioHT take a teart, i.ow and then, at that pook, an J trie to alam other oM women in the um way. Th frienJ of Unrle Jok are quite wart of hi.4 metcheJ weakness where tin ker ii apprfheiMlftl, nmj levl j.rtMt tjm;itliy for Iim iuörmitie Thej wouM not liar; 'iim feel mi cmilorUble Utut these Villau.. "Knil t," auJ it w decidedly- ctutl in tl. Griml Jury to mention u h a. auLjext in tlie illic j'fjei!. G it. Weight h t not vet been in the rei.n where it i auu lhee villainous "Knight" tn't do cotirete, and he won't pn there. Rat, like a brate man, he ataev them at distance. A k,m"1 tory U toMof Mr. Wrioiit, when he was an applicant for a foreign miiori at the land of the Hicham a Administration. He ip pl.etl fur any one which rnilit be vacant, and WAi willing to go any where to j:et away from Indian. The firt rat-nricr incurred aw if in one of the South Amcricut republic, in ttie hind of th'imter,Ii;.htniii;: "d earthquake. It w.t uReie! lo hint, and he itinnediaiely ro eeeJed to ex ttuine the m ip, the lot-uliry, the cli mate and tlie chance.- fr living out hi four yearn if he went. lie then found out, for the firt time, th.it the country to which he wa to be accredited Wit rerun k.tbte for the rharp and vivid lightning, the hue and mormon thunder and the iT.iiid and destructive e.irthqu tke whirl visited it in the heated month. He Moid aghast at tb pros pect, wrote to Washington beyinj; lor pome place where n rain could go to alee; without be ing compelled to lie l-etween two feather bed, to keep the accursed lightning frora reihliri him to piece. Old Rick took companion on him for Jon wa de r friend of hi Kn. tlicv" kept hitn away from the thunder, lightning and exilhqu ike und rent him n Minister to Fru t it, where not a wave of thunder rolled atrosa hia peaceful brem!" We do ho(-e n one will be cruel enough to I peak of the "Knight" in the neihboihood where Our. WaicHT m-iy viit. It utiht ciente Ttry serijuj iticonvenience to our quondam frivud. t2f"The "iiiquirv" in vestenlay'rnriir w.i? not iiniJe to peie nny gixnJ uroe. but with a ie HolelY to ti e lie in the uiimJ ol in re.nler diAirut ot the luernmfiit. diftitilncKii witli thu-e who nnnte ui liury ni Itters in Indiana, and t h iriuw up the leelinH of the ftiendü of those wIhi liAve ufl'eieU by the lite disasters in Kentucky. An -rtion i mle thit Generali W.iltace a uU Lve desert ed the re-imenU pUcetl letnpo ririly in t'teir ch irj;e lor the purpose of being oiiuiifl. und that the disteri that followed are coii-ejnente that Üowtd Irom such decr tion. Journal. In the rem-trks we made about the manner in which the ix new repmenu weie put in the field withont discipline, drill or coiupetcnt olfi cera, w e but rctlectcil public entiment Whether General Wailack and Lovk did their duty we did not prol'fs to tecide, but we siuiply etateil fact. And whether the other gentlemen per lot med tlieir, we are willing tint the circuui H.uicci fchould ilecide. The Journal, with the hope of relieving the psirti concerned, attempt! tu inirugti our motives in al luding to the waiter. It .tva thit our object w.t not for a good purpose, but "solely to eiette in the m'nd of it reader distru.t of the Government, divati.- fat tion with those who man age military m ilter in Inoi ina.aud to harrow up tlie feeling of the irieud of lhoe who havesiif feied by the late diter in Kentucky." No euch consideration induen cd u. Somebody i responsible for sending undi iplii ed trHps, with out competent ofheer. uihü a h:iz.inhu exedi tion. Six very compe eutofli er. in t'teemertney, offered to takecomm ind of tln regiment a lou; a nece!-ary, a the Journal itelf anuoume! Twr ot thoe rezimetits, in a few days after leaving' hete, were calle! upon to meet a weil disciplined fo, nd wl.eic were the "distin-gub-hed ufScer,' who "will.iigly od enthui;is ticall?' volunteered to take cturge of them, until the Governor had opportunity to find com petetit men to jelievt tl em? They ere not with them. They failed t fuÜi.l the duty which the Journal tell u they "ghdlv acieptcl." Un:er mch ciicum-t.ince hive not the people ri-ht to inquire ;itHut the ni:tnf c n.cnt id noli tan nutur iti Indian alut the mt who a.i:ne to lcrm;etent tj be cou.m-iidei id depaitn.eM.-, nd the con i!iMUrof CMrnpaigi?-' Rut we propre to let ll JvT.il aier it.elf Ontl 'l?th of Au f ut the lollowing article apre.itel in that paper. Oa theSO.h of Angut. only twelve div there altrr, the dUnMer ucciirre!. Renl the follow trg. and tl.eu iniuite who aie responsible tr the lite U ?ater in Ketitu ky : The crUi i larniin.'. and Gov. Mrton i novtiig with all hi ci rtgv to n tet it. AU the tiHjr. iIimi en, niove trdl t e ei l t n e to Ken tutVy. Hi.il ttr will go ut.if.ly yrtartd in all but L'!t.!iifr for all) 401 Ö lt. Gm. T. A Moni, who wn t!e Western Vir lini rinijr-j.n. -mitt o rr.niand ot e tegimert. Gen. Lew Walhue will coinmwid another. OUt tti '! I uiK.er the corn ma im ol (int. Dumont. Gn. Rcn.oid-. Gen Love, and L'euteiant Colo Iel K I'.ol the ll'lh tegular In tle al.en-ve id iLeij eiieiieed i Ihcerf l t.ke ermauetit ctnm and ol the lem.ciit-. G ernor MiUn ha Int ujmh ti e hapj y eil.eiit of putting them tempraiily. Jar thtt tmt r t$.ry. under tle command of the-e U!-t;iigt.:..hr i. tin et-, a:d the i Ificoi trilliihjy ltd ruthanaitiCilty accede to Kit Irishes. It i tall er iKiVel Iratuie in wriate to see M j. t (ienra!. ti e commander of deprtmtnt aiu the loiaiui ton of i ampaign. Like regiment al j ; t -, and leturu to ti.e unvbtruaiie rank in wPi, hthey rtaitMl.but it i lor the pnl ol tle country , and mil . Jy uctept the 0)trt amity. without uppiti); to liu.k ot thnr peei.t graOr 'd well e..ii el hoi, or. 7'Are tjfictTS tnlt re mat a eviumand aslany at utcestury. The Illfliet Ilwnor. On the 23-1 day of Decerutr, 173. in Con- cre eablel. Gen. Giotnr. Wahiot, the Father of hi Country, voluuUrily tetidere! hi reig!iAti n to the authoritie under which he lud actel. The President, Mr. Misru. io re'pond tng on behalf of Corgre, vitlerAj the following eulogium: CalleU upoa by your country to defend lu In raJed right, you accepteJ the facred charge be fore it h1" termed alliance, and wbiUt it i without fund or a Oorerntnetit. You havecon ducted the great military content with wi-d im and tortita-le, invariably reganiing the riichu of the civil power throughout all disaster and cha: e. I Thl Treaaon! The following L an extrtct from an ofScuf dWpatch from William H. Skwakd, Sectetaryof -State, to Mr. Adam. Minister to England, dated Ariril 10, lfl It would be denounced a trea sonable, if uttered by a Dem-crt: "For these reion he (the Pre:dent) could not be disposed to rejec t a cardinal dogmt of their'a (thi aecedmg State.; namely, that the Feieral Government could not reduce the -eved-ing Sitte to obedience by conque-t, even al though he wa dip'ed to question the ropoi tion. Rut in fact the I're-uocni willingly accept it a true only an imperial or deotic govern ment could hive the riirht to aubjuvte di-affect e! and inurrectionary State. This Feleral Republtean ytem of our i. of all form of government, the very one which i tnut unhtted lor auch a itvr." Iuttlnff nwwn tlie ICebelllon. While we believe that the legitrninte power of the Government ought to be sustained in putting down the rebellion, and the Administration pup plied with ail the mean necessary for that pur pose, at the lame time we uumit the following questions for the conaideration of our readers: What are the legitimate nnd appropriate mean to put down this rebellion, and w hat are not? Ws it necessary U put down this rebelliou to aboli.-h phi very in the D.triclol Columbia T I it necessary to put down this rebellion to tax the people of the whole Union to pay for the laves that Sute may kc proptr to emuici- pateT I it necessary to put down thi rebellion to get up riegro cho'il and support them at the G j em nieni expense? 1 it ircts.iry to put down the rebellion to bur den the t.eisury witli million to uppott runaway late.T I a general confiscation consistent with hu matiity, if it wete cotititutional? I it necessary that the whole North shall be afllicted with the cumc of liee i.eörotsui to put down the ieellton? I it is necessary to overthrown the old Union, wipe out the Constitution and make a new one, to put down the lebellioii? Frura ihe New York Wi rU, Sept. 6. Strut e()' v. Iie-ry. The Abrupt and Melancholy Termination of I'npe ry Stcrttnry Stunton'i "Spirit of the brd" fatter the Modtl of l'ope'$ A ldrtnt to hit Ar my "The President, the Army, the Country, Stand Ayhast at the Sytttm into tchich lie De tinted under the Pressure of the Radicals ajainst McCltllan. The change in the commvr.J of the nr:ny con pequentoii the disastrous lailuie of (.ten. 1'ope, bung to an abrupt termination the predominance of a certain et of idea which h ive tor the hot freveo months held ascendency in the executive counciia. We do not now go into the question of the unlit try capacity of General McC ellan; thai U ubordinate to the larger question whether the particular order ot military idea with w hich hi name i connected it to ptevail in the future con duct id' the w.ir. Geu. McCiellau may or may m t be an able strategic; but it w ill at least be granted that he U the leading per-onal represen tative among our army oÜkti of the princpie th it good tritt e: j i an inUi.-pen-ab!e element ol milit-iry Ucee.. We ihtocall attention to the fact that the persistent persecution of thi com mander has been equally persistent attempt to bring the whole Meo. ol strategy into dension. Jt ha been not ao much insisted that Geu. Mc Clellan is no dtrategi.-t, n thai trategy it-elf i a loipibug and a delu.suiii. The radical have at tempted to ink him in public estimation very much a they would auastrologUt w ho utidertook to read the:r detiny in Ihe Ptar, or mi alchemit who pretciult'd to tranmute theb i-er metal into gold. 1 hey have scouted the art even more than tney h ive ilecried the prole-or. The idea th tt iraiegy was of nny value iu tlie conduct ot a great war wn dicau,ed bv the 1 ieident oon alter the pointuiei:t ol Sccie tary Stanton; the op;)site idea pievaile! in the War Departine t until the disgraceful deieat ot Geu. 1'oje gute a hignal demonstration of it utter absurdity and lolly. The nmi-iitrategic d'Htiine wa publicly at id formally enunciated bi&t by the Secretary of War while vet new to hi ofhee, and more recently by its mo.-t d:?tin-gui-hed pvr-onai embotliment iu the army, in the addie of Gen. Tope to hi coldier. Roth ot he-e verv remai kable enunciation were under ftoo.1 by the country and irn unt by their author a flur on t!eu. McClelhin and hi mode of con ducting the war. Thev were indon-ed with the warmest applause by nlf the radical journals, and accepted with gteat gusto iu all radical circle. The inexorable logic of event ha made sweep ing wotk with lho.-e urremclv illr and crack brained productions. roterity will real with amazement and ln me thai for the seven inot imjioriaiit and critical month of a great war they lormed the chart and rompa of iur mili tary Mdin:nitratioii. The lolloping letter, writ ten by Secretarv Stanton, in Jaii'ni v, to the head organ of the radical, embodies the aiiti ttrajegic doctrine in accordant e with which the plan of Gen. McCiellau were thwarted and j j sei: "7o Ihr EJitor of the A. V. Tribune: Sir: I cannot sutrer undue merit to be as cribed to my official action. The glory of our recent victorie belongs to the gallant otlic-ers and .ld i er that lought the battle. No hare of it belongs to me. "Much hasiccentlv been snid ol milibirvrombi nation and organizing victory. 1 heir uch phrase with ap:a ehension. They commencevl in in fitlel Fram e with the Italian campaign and re sutted iu Waterloo. Who can organize victory ? Who can combine the elements of Micce.-s on the btttlelieldT We owe our recent victories to the Spirit of the Lortlthat moved our soldier to ru-h into battle.antl tilled tht'iieart of our enemies with terror nnd dismiy. The inspiration that con quered in battle w-s in the heart of the soldier, atid Iroui on hi.;h, and whereier there i the s itne inspiration there wUI be the saiueroult I atnotic spirit, with reolute ciurage in u nicer I and men, is a nnlitarv combiuatuai that reer ! failol. "We may well rejoice at the -etent victories, for they teach us that battle aie to be won now and by'u in the same and on'y manner tint they were ever won by any people or in any age sinte tlie day of Joshua, by ttoldly pur-uing and -tiik-in the toe.-- Wh it, under ihe b'e-siiig d Troi dei-ce, I conceive to be ihe true o.gau:7.aiiou of victon and möitary conitititiou to end this war wa declated iu a lew wont by General (iruii's message to General Rucktier "I propose to uioie immediately on your work-!" "Your truly, "Eowix M Staxtox " flen. Pp" addre to hi kiuiv mtrtely a reetiti-n. with a great deal ol stilted gisvoinde, ol the Maple ioea of thi preposteious but much applauded letter. Gen. i'ope had been summoned liom ihe We.-t l.-eouse he w. cnsiueied n ht rejarsentative of these anti strategic idea L'n ortuuate!y lor the country, they have been too faithtullv "adhered to and have torne the.r bitter ftuit.-. The large pottiou i f an intelligent letter to the Trihunt. which we transter to our column thi nv-rii'tig, givesavivitl but mo-t appalling p ctuieof the ie-u!t. ol this policy, which äs thrust upon the Pie-ident by the clmior ot tlie rdica'. and the rosureof a public opinion wh:ch they created. Whit ;en. McClellanV strategy would have resulted in if he had not leen inter ferel with, i, of corre. mere matter of riu:on. hke all psi- ' bilities which have not teeti carretl out ot the realm of conjecture by he actual march ol ; etetit.. Rat what the anti strategy which wa set up in opposition to hau ha ie'iltel iu, i, ' unhappily lor tlie country , not a sulject of spe culatitn and toi jecture, but a tcriible and dis graceful accumulation f disaster. The p etna- 1 lure advance in the West ordered by the Tresi dntt in o;poiti4n to the judgment of General i McCiellau. cau-ed the concentnttion of effort atid the sweeping military ct.nscription by which the rebel have aajuirei their pre-ent stientli. Had we permitted them to rem in a they were until ihe Extern and We-tern irm e could ntoie llpoli them itiiuUaiifi.uly, their whole nuLtan -tietith mitht have leeiicTusheil within H werk of thi co'nitiied a! value When, at a later period, ihe (overnment refused to allow Mi D well's corpm to be pi teel where it t-ould have intrrcepie'i the rebel army in it refreat from Yorkbjwn, the direct consequence of thi' iuterletence was the lailure of the campaign agahxt Richmond. When, after this failure, the Pie-ident undertook to organize a new campaign against the rebel capital, to be conducted on the a nli -strategic principle, and summoned Gen. I'ope from the West to commvnd it, he entered upon ii extriutenl which demonstrated the positive, n the itderietetice with McC'eMm rovel t! negwtire, demerit of the anti strate gic system of wrfte lauded by Secretary Sun- ton and Ihe radical. The Piesident, the armr, the whole country stand aghast at the reu!t of the syfem into which he devi aftal under the pressure of the radi cal gain-t General M. Clellau. Eveu it the lail ure of particul ir General should again raie the question w here rtrategy i to be found, the Presi dent i- not at libettv to !e agiin delu le 1 iti'o the notion th it stiategr is of no value. Itionlvbv the superior strategy of the rebel that we have been disastrously beaten. They are inferior to us in eien kind of material le-ources. they have succeeded bv the masterly mineuver il their really aole General. Pope ha been so disgrace fully repulsed, because he wa so constantly out witted and out-geueraled. Experience teaches a dear school; but we are herealter 8 ife against any such public renunciation of military strategy a were in de by Secretary Stanton mid Gen. Pope. Herealter the attempt will at least le in ide to conduct the war on sound military principle. Democratic Male Convrntlonv in 'rvv Jrrvt y and Dt luuare-i he .Nomina tion und Hcultttian. IW JLBSLT. The Democratic S.ate Convention ol Xew j Jersey met at Trenton ou tlie 4 h inst. J icot U. Worteii'lvke presided.. Joel P.tiker wa iioin- J mated lor (fovei mr on the 4.h b illut. Ins princi pal oppinent being Mo-e fhgeiow. The loliow ing resol.itiot! weie adopted: WiiiKiA, The DcuKM-iacy d New Jei.-ey luve again -etnb!ed in convention loexerci-eihe'ight of lieetnen, lo iioni'nate candidate lor the high est otlice in the gill of the people; and, Whikms, We hold that it populir conveulion uhoi in y liglttiuily roclaiui lh tenei of the pa i -tv ; iheietore. liendred, 1, That, deploring the detnoraliz'ng tenOency of the higher law te.chiui: ol the Re publican party, wc Icet impeiletl to reiterate our faith in the doctrine tint constitutional law i the only ti tie basis of Executive action in peace or war. 2. That in the pre-ent exigencies of the coun try we extend to the N iimn-il Administration our most cordial supxt t for the speedy supples ton of ihe rebellion bv all constitutional uiems, und that the party stand, a it ever ha- stood since the foituaiioii of the Government, r the Union, the Coii-titutiou und the euioicemeut of the laws. .'I. That n in e-t abli-hing the Constitution the peoile ie-erved to themselves all jajwer not del egated to the Got eminent, theretoie, all as-um;-tions ol Mttertiy the Alin ni-tr tion, w hether in the uspcnssoii ol the writ of hnbu curput,nr-re-t nd uupii-on incuts it'nont uue cour-e td law , or restrictions of the lieedotn ol speech und of the pre-s, ioe dangerous iuiringement of the con stiiution tl rights of the people, onl to be partial ly lurnc by the hopele-s eri's ot au ur.aiocralic t:e-pti-m. 4. That while we enter our solemn protest against the m kless extravagance, iiilaniou pe cuiation, and political outrage of which the puiy in power is guilty, nnd while we deprecate the horror of the civil conflict now raging, we still hold it our duly to advocate the u.-e of every constitutional means, to ihe extent of the lull power of the Government, lor the suppression ol ihe lebe'.lion, and the vindication of the iitithori tv ol the Constitution as it is und tho ie-torution of the L' ni' ti a it was. 5. Tint we rejeti and abhor the idei tint, n an object of the pre-ent civil war, any purpose of emancipation ot the l ive shall be pioiuotel or at all regarded; and that the I inguage lecentiy t-sed by the Washington Urpullican, tint "ihe larce of re-toring the Union ol ihe State is almt pined out," i utteily inl imous, and de serves, as it will receive, the most solemn and sincere condemnation of all true atriot. 6. Tint we applaud our wiave volunteers, who, by their gill mt deed, h ive emulated the hero ism ol the old "Jersey Rlues;" and lint we ex tend our heirtfelt sunjxuhy to those who ure be reaved by the Calamities ot the war. 7. Thai to the cniididate this day nominated we pledge our united support, believing that the political triumph of the constitutional Democra cy iu the coming election will haven powerful died in terminating the rebellion and te estab li.-h ii peace, piosperily and happiness through out the laud. DtLAWABE. The Democratic State Convention of Del i ware met at Dover on the 4th inst. Henry 11. Fi'letnau presided. S imuel JeiTcr.-on wa nomi nated lor Governor, and Win. Temple for Repre sentative in Congress. The following te-olutious weie adopted: liisolcrd. That the people are deeply attached to the Federal Union, and would deplore the sub version ol the Federal Government; that the Constitution of the United State is the bond of our Union and the written chatter of our liber ties, intended lor wr as well as peace; and that the infraction ol it- guarantee, lor the cv i) lib erties of the citizen und the substitution of mill tary for civil Mwer in lovni Slate i ihe most dangerous mode in whiih the subversion oi ti e Government ,t tf!eeo. liisnlced, That tlie people have the right, and it becomes a duty with them to change their agents tor the u. ministration ot the govei nment in the mode povided by the C ii-ntuiion, and tint any inter.'ei euce. directly r ind reel y. by an existing aduiiui-tratioii. wiih the elections in tlie lespeciive bttes of the Union is prohibited by the Constitution, and, it uccessiui, would convert a Government ol laws int. a centralized desMitism. liesolcrd. That from the origin of our govern nient the control over their domestic institutions has been vested in the States, and that, in our past historv.eich State has dealt waih theiiistitu lion ol Alri.-an slavery at its on time and in it oii nnsie, irrespective of the views ol the Fede ral administration or those ol other Slate ; und that tne project inaugurated by the Piesiuent of the Umted Stile lor the emancipation ul slaves in the border 6'-ttes, is a gniss infraction ol the C oi-tituWoii, and both inexpedient und impracii Cabie. tittolrrd. That it rests with the people ot Dela waie atone to Ueteimii.e v lieu iheir inteie-rs and scniiiuenis requiie the ato!;iioii of negro laver-y, and, when they to deteim ne, they have in liht to ask tint the people of other" State shall be taxed for that purpose, utidlh.it bebeiieve it both unwise and dangerous to attempt any radical change in the institutions and habitsof thejieop.'e in the midst of civil war Ktsolctd, That the evident intent of the Re publican pirty is to pi ue the nero i.u a fotnig ol fUabty with the white man. and ihatthecoii stant intet meddling ui Congtes.. dur.ng it last ses-ioii, v iih the i.ue-tion td slavei v. althou- h j tlie lite abolition zevi Ke, ub!ian cm eution of j tne S.ate attecis to slur over the qulion a I iiiieaaoare," afford ample evidence that such intent exist, ami that we aie imt prewired to de : grade ihe while race to u level with negroes, at the balling oi false phihiuthiopisU and fanatical men. I Resoled. Th it we cordially invite the co-p. ration of all i ers4n. without regin! to former political associ ttions, who are in favor of the principle heren enunciafe-I, and rpo-ed to the doctrine and pricttce of tlie R'ack Republican Atxdition D siminn party now in pw er, extend ing to ti.em the right hand of fellowship, am' tlie aumt:ce of jeriect equalitr and fraternal re Kesnlred, Tint the Democrats nf Del uri re fire i in ii wise reKiiib!e ftr our nttioiIM trouhle : ! that their effort have been exetred to arrest the j fau-e and avert the ron-etjueiK-e of theection. i al strife which h involved thecoun.rr in civil j war; tint , we have no sympathy uiih Northern I ahotitioii'sm or Southern extremists, but hve l ever ptiKdaimevl lath to be timiea-on to the j peare. integrity and perpetuity nf the Union, anil i we hereby declare our unqualified condemnation of loth. umpired. Tht the Democratic pirtv are unal terabit nppoed to ihe scheme advocated br rhe Rlack Rej'ublicui Abolition D -union ftirty for the alxihtion of slavery in this Slate, and we here Iit pledgeourseIves.il üitru-tei witli the public confidence. n reist said scheme by all honorable a iv I constitutional mean. Rrfolrrd, That we hereby return our hink to our Senator in Congress, the honorable Jame A. ßayvrd, aini the honorable Willard SanUbury. for their cour-e in the Senate at it lt seion, and we heieT fully indr-e iheir votes ai-l stee he a ttu'r redevting the setitiineuts o Demo rarv ol Delawate. Kesnlred. That the action of Oer;f P. Fi-her. E-q.. Repre-entttivein Cmgies Imm this St .te. , b leo unw.Ttnyol the , e-.p! of Delaware- that hi fxrlty atnl lanlerouatt.lki Upou t-rivate, ch rcter, and In athliatioti with atiolittonistu, entitle him to public contempt and distrust. From the Cincinnati Price Current, Sept. 10. financial and Commercial uuimarr for the paC week. As announced in our last impression. mirtil law was declared Iti th's city and the commerce nd citizens thereof phued under the absolute rule of the military comro iiIer on Tue-diy tnoniiug. Septemler 21, and sime then the peo pie ot thi city have experienced in it lu'.le-t sen-e what the jwer ot h, and a strict obeli ence thereto, are. Ruines ot all kind wa nrohibited in the nrst nl ice. excelling tint con nected with publishing riew-pai?r. aiU nyply- J ing the Government iih jaovi-ions, and the city i tran-tormed into a va-t inilit iry cauipof ainicvl men. Never wa a more sudoen and thorough change pa-oduceii in anv cay in a snrier nine lu a dav or two the onler were in hfied ho a to j pe;mit the retail of orovision iu the ra irkets j and store, but not until last Monday w as a gen-1 eral resLn.Dtioti of buines Permitted, when ü was ordered that all l iwlul busine nns;ht be re umed until fouro'clotk each al'iewium, when all sUre and place of buiire should be promptly J closed, and the citizen cipible ot be r ug arm j should turn out and Jeiru the science ot w ir. ; In this onler the buying, selling or diipuieut of all kind of liquors w tili pi oh b te I, and all , stoics here such liquor are ret nie 1 are kept j close-l. - J The b inking bouses were ordered to be clo-cd, j under the tir.-t order, but alterward I erniitted to ! t)Leu Irom one to two o'clock eich afeianHin. so j tint the bu-itie done in m nicy unttei In; been exceedingly litniie-l, there beiug no piper t lfere! wo,ihv of note. -Exchange wasin active' detinud, and rale advanced to par, buviug, and j prem , helling rate. Gold, iu respou-e lu the j ISe oik in ai ket , w here tt has in itei i.iby ad vai.ced, went up to 1 pi em. The news Irom Wa-hmgloii. from day to day, h is kept the people of the loyal States- in u slate of con-taut excitement, nnd the imoaii ni nlebv the re'iel army up n U'.isli nton and il.rvi.ml. a well a u;h)h tue Western Horner Stales, have been mol di-cour aging. Our arniv It s fallen bick to the intiencloneut at Wa-h ngtou, which it uiotc 1 fiotu 1 ist M itch, and the lebe hue cro-sel ihe Potoiu io Hi lone, an I ate now al tho Capital ol il o viand, and threaten Pennsv I vania and L5 ihitiioie These facts, in connection with the utter in compet ni m HMgcinciit ot the war di-plaved on the p u t ol lho-e at the head of .ill'iir-iu ihe Cab net, and the tichl. rmke the state of the t-a-e a. d ok a it can well be, and evrty loval m u i now praying for some gieat mind, some nnu etial to the emergency, to take the control of tlie arniv and bring about a unity of action, and lead it ou to victory. Government secutitie hive declined some un der the pte-isuie, but much les than could have been exjrcteil. The quotation for exchange and coin, at the close, aie u follows. Riiying New York . dis. (Vi par Gold 17 pi cm. Sdver . . . Id pre m. Demand Notes G(t7 oiem. Selling. pieni 1! I pu III 15 pi cm. In the tn ii ket fr general produce there has been gieit hiegiil.irity. A shoit supply of corn nnd oats has put up price m iteri ally, but with moderate supplies iliet-e quotation could not be Su-tained. Corn sold a high as 5Dc, and oat as high as ..5((iG:. Nothins doing in ne Rnley would bring 75"j?c. Wheat h u leen in g..d demand at 8) (333c for iel, and 9:)(a9." for white. 'I he trade iu whi.-kv being coiitrnb.ind.il has been a blank. That made before ihe 11 is he d at , mid that mule since then at 15 nnd (he dutv. Dal military law eimii it, iheie would ie some dem md lor the latter Irom alcohol inmu-lactuier-; but a it now stand, theie is no cer taintv 'u priK'iiring -ei mit to ship the article; the tuder issued by the authorities le.n vaue mid indetinite in many re.-peel, admit of variou iu terpit tat ions. Butter in light supplr, and prime fresh would bring lbnelec , though 1 l'w.7 I Si.. tl...ll..l. iv.i.Lurj .!..,... .... ....... lie. Cheese advanced to "otSf'c, and. is in light supply. Jlay unchanged ami quiet. The aujiply of wh'le hems is exhausted, and prices are nominal. S.n ill pucels new crop hive been in the mo ket 'I he la-t sale lo theGovern- mei't was mule at $1 'Jj per bushel at sixty two pound including package. Linseed oil told ye.-terday at 74-.. There i not much demand. The bu-ines tloiie.in provision has been con fined to the sale m n!e to the Commissary. There h no demand for mess jnnk; it is otTeted at S'J 5L . About sixty hhd of b icon shoulder sohl yes terday al 4). '2 Ol-Jg '. Rulk shoulders nre worth ?4C and siöe- dc. IJicou side would bring by2 '. rib in. und bji cldr. Su;ir cured huu siiirteand selling at 10c. P.aiii hi in ell al z(jLsj'', nd me -:irce. Lird firm at eja(jia lor prune intiea-e an 1 9o in keg. Grocerie-quiet uud unchanged. Rice advanced to 7.(3 ft;. 'I he iMlieulty experience! in sh'pp'ng produce hi been the nieiis--cf I miring the uiue nn tcriallv: thetlrav are all eo: -igeil on the lortilk'i- ! tion. as well a men. -o tint it i-extreme! v d:lli cull to move goods from the warehou. es to the t ! nilwav station, HI d lins iflTh llltv CHl-fil the! ! btl'ereut comp-aiiies to ii; .hI.s iu tran-it to tin- I city and piu tiietti in stoic at other place, on ac count o owners, which -eeius to he rather a sum j nroy way ol doing busiues. Notwithstanding tint the conduct of business ' i permit'ed, t ominerce is gteitly deranged, and ' under existing circum-tunccö but a t-mall amount ! can be done. Col. G a a II am N FiTCH Tbis able arid li. tinui-lid Federal unVcr iJ m j tiriiin in mil citv. on In way to Iii home lie 'en Wi itl'ol l the fill nf hi lior?e. .nul rtmieiel tlicicliv ui.lit lor lli Utiu.ii ami uioie active op-r tlii'ii of the arniv. He lia. we Ieru. en die.1 bis re-iiiatmii to the t?e ret ty ot War. We trti-t it in tv n-t be receive l. and the.service j of mi brave ami iMaiu a miM er. an-l io w i-e j mill jracticil a statesttim. be h-t iheteliv ro the j cotititiv. He unite n bi.-t person tlie h"rhe-t qiMlitie ol a cornm-itiilcr ami t lie 'reite-tsi city ul' the legislator with the lnttie-t and J must elevated pttnutim Mtmphi Bui , CA. DIED. DUNI.vT (n Wf.'r,fr nerroon, th V'th ln--tvrt, f pneum niia, artrr a rief Imt wv re il lt!e-, L2v.n:icu Duiilap, M D-, In the 81J rt-ar vT bi- age. Tb luctrral w ill take place from the I.tte rei1ncno tbe drcea-ed, at 2 oc';k to-morrow (Kridav) afrenoor His friends and tbe friei.d ol tbe fmi j are invited to attend without fur h-r notice. ANNOUNCEMENTS. J2!T We autbotized ti announce JOHN j A. BK vL as m Independent UnconJitional Cn'on candi- dd: farCouiUiua MtA Jadt for tbe Twelfth District. t 10 ADVERTISERS AU'tdertirvenls tateft f ; 4 sjieiji'! time, htu! orier&l out bere tA e''rato I ike timt yif.f, ir IU he lA.try-eJ th rejuJ ir rutne furMt-iruttQ tAt tlH4tk'5tre ordered nut. j MEDICAL. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. f10 LAÜIE OF0RL1CATE HEALTH ORIMPA1HKD 1 4r(;A.'iiia,imi,r t ittt by wboro an increai-- of familv ifr.o any r-a-D oeotionalle. tbe i l-r.-l?ti?d oulj -lf r a rt-enplion wbieb i- erfrcth rliabl-and lfe.anl wblcb fca bren p'ecribed ;n varfv part-of tb0'd Worl.U.tr tbept century. V'.thoub tl i triicle i very che p and im j'.e, yet It U bet-n putupmhaif p!r.t'ottle and uld very extensively at Ibe eiborbitaM . price of 5 tx-r bot'Je. tbe aü.ier-ictrtl propot-e für i nib tbe recipe fur fl.br tb p.seiou ol which every Ia1ycannpp!y aereltith a perfect -afeiraard, al any drug -tore for iaeinttin um of J5cer.t peryear. Koj p'sy-iciaa tr lrait wi'.Itellyoo it iairftKÜj iarnik', th uar.d "f teatimonia'f can be procured of it eftca. T. ' Sent to any part olthe wrld on receipt of l,by ! ire. lüg. ' lB.J.C. DKVKkAl'X. P. O. IU)i,Soili3.Xw Hve,.t,anciirut. i Jlyrj-aiw'll AMUSEMENTS. '-iMETROPOLITlX HILL. UNrKLCKDi-XTID Mim 1T-T,rv,.ra UtUollltD Ari,,,vl GRELTF.D THE rorrL-lR - - Holniun National Opera Troup SEW FA1KT PF.CTACLE. f! Beauty and Ihe llrast. Iliauty ant the Mlrast. itauty and the Beast. Tin : :it;. ADIISIOi 2' rCXTS. P rv A sat. ZÜ cmt. Ch'lurrn half tl.e. H URice eu fr m lu to 2 oYhck. fepll EXCISE TAX. IV TlTTlCK is breby iri-n that 'Le f.. IN. ing inmed p-r-'Ds have itn atomin eA As-i-tant As-e-M-r b r the several An-e-Mnetit Ih- r ct tamed hehy. cm- pr wg tb sixih .V4-eu.ut Ditr.t of tL Stat cf lu- in. . . . . wmct aa-i-uoD a. i PPs nfli.-ipo. T'iiship. a ar.en, Lw r-ia?e, VVai.'hirig- ton, 1'ik , and nonh hall T t.ei.ter. District JTo. 2 J.-bn II Stumtih. intiiiaiu1i. T ti-Lip I'erry, Ixcamr, ', rd j Mutii hü If of Center, ii clulitig cut-lt ' Wi Til tti fli fifv nf li.jti itijfMihs ' IIANCoCK CoCSTT- District Xo. 3 Vn1rrw True HtM. (1 rrnflel.l. Ti wurtiin C ttcr, Uii.k Creek, Sajsr l're-k. and Vernii District !Co. 4 John Quincv llatfVM, l levt-lnd. Tim iisi'ip ltr l w inr. tlu River, Jm ksoii. brow n, nl lirceu. HKI.BV rm TT. I)itrict Xo. Sidney Kt.ert-n, tV'a'Jron. Tuwndiip Wa hirnti n, X iM Libr'y, l'i'l.ii. Haiov-i-r.'Manii, and Van B;r-ii. District Xo. 6 W 1!. w ilia. M.el' v villv. Towii-li'p -Adth-i'ti. Jack-on. llrtnlricks, !Su0'r Creek, r.rin.Jy wii e, and Moral. JOHNSON COCSTT. District Xo. 7-J. H. Clarke, K.iinhnrsh. Town-hl Hlue Itiver, Xinereb, llen. l.-v, anil t'liiuii. District Xo. 8 Laft.ve te W. n. tclif r, Tranklirt. 'nwii-lii Fruikln, ClaiWe, l'leasarit, and Wliii Iiiver. M'tHitA Col'STV. Di t let Xo 9 vV;l;i.un II Cra. Mutin-ville. T"vn-h'i IUy, J rn-r-u, Uaker, VVakh- In .'ton, tirern. ami .lack -on. District X. 10 Nathan tiipM-rt, M-hi f-viile. I i.wndnp Ailimi-, Monroe, Drown, Mad ien, i.r.d-', and Cl.ij-. nrsi kicks rrTr. M-trlct No II S. T Haitlev, liinvillc. Town hips-1 iiiin. f'el River, Marlon, CI y. l-'atikl.ii an ! wen half ol Center. District Xo. 12 Ahe He-s. l.itivil!. lownliips Middle, brown. Yv"a-hin?ton, (JuilloM, l.iUT'V. and ea-t hap of Cell ir WILblAM A. KIMI..W. As!-'' SjMll Ihrtrict. Indianapolis. Pert. 1. 162 'pll- 3t FOR THE WAR. COLT'S PATT10KX SELF - ACTING- ULVOLVKHS XAYY AM BELT REVOLVERS, A fall fciipply New 1 altern. Swords at Cost Prices. Rowi. Pock't. a"1 Ta !s Kiiv; Fruit Cau; Xail.-ra-lling Rope, and BuiMinR Hanlwan. At N. 21 Vt-M Washington St. J,2.1 J. II. VAJKN. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Sari 8l Hatcher, iv li o J, e s 1. r: GROCERS, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. 200 IIIIIiS. NVw Orlan par Jut recired from 3IempLis, and for tale by EARL & HATCHER. 500 r.HbS Refined Sugar fir sale hj tARL U iTCIIER. -QQ Rr.S RJo Coffee; RIO Pagi Jav Coffee; 10 Bales Wocha Coffee; for tale by KARL k HATCHER. TOBACCO 1 o 0 Bf)XE& 5 Luwp; 100 Bvet 10 Lump; 75 Dose 8 Lump; 100 Rose bright lbs; L0 Röxes dark lbs W0 Caddies '4' lb; 50 Kei? Six Twit; Ttt above a5or iai nt of Tobacco 1 now tbe largest to j be found in tbe tVett, ar.l w,n b acid r!ow the current rate. EARL & HATCnER. GROCERS. j w ii. ; fa e . x iVso A s j WHOLESALE GROCERS, i PEARL STREKT, ri AVK A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED fTOCK of itrocenes or ail küpi, auat extH ive.iv tor l cash, towbirb we luv he tbe atteutioa vX te ra-b buy er. anii3U-1 ' ru PATENTS. P ATBH TS O RTAPffD TOS 5FW IXVr5TI0N? OF f.TFRT i des. np T mV- Ftf eruiiift nri arfm. No pt- nt ij pur. Sena lor circular, rm. term, aiedwn, i 4c. Ali'ret. AiHS BKOADNAX. j nolS-l1r Patent Anomjr. KliTnrtn.D. C. cLn DRY GOODS. On Ü nl &i iff CD 0 0 0 Ö w Ü Jl 'Ti i r . Bor nl GROCERIES. Ruger & Caldwell AV HOLES ALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ao. 0! i:.i-t U'asliiiislon SI, FieiDn-is Ktt t,f Odd feImc' I.itU ludi- f4(T-foi, Indbm1. 0QQ BARRELS r"bi-nix Reflned Sugar, ry BV RRELS Powdered SKa1 2() (I ,VV,,:,:LS Y elU-w Siiirar, vart u branda; BARRELS Golden Sirup. A Xo. I; BAi:r.K.I-S Honey Simp; BAbREI Stewarfa Sirup; MHOS M!a-M-s III store ani for sale br HLT.F.R k CALDWELL, S. Ea-t VVabii.fcton t. tO. an1 !fo 2 MacWerelln Barrl. Half Barrel, Td IViXEs llerrine; For aal b-w hr KUGEk k CMJiMTFLL, 5S East Wa-hliijftnn at - Q Q BAGS Old Jara Coffee; 1 00 BAG 1110 crre; X i RXES Ground Coffee: Do. In Pa ; 2 RAGi Roasted Coffee; Qf If I "KTS and Hal' Cbet Gur,p,wder, Touok fJJ Hy'n, Hy-onSstu, and tl U"l -nf Tea, very cbeai; AI-M'iCE, r-la, Clora, Crnamor), ar! a eneral aortn-rt of .a.r, nutale fr reuil trade; Black andCaytnn- 1'rpper. for tie Vm bv KCOF.K CALDTTFLT, Eat VTaabington at. A LARGE 'd we'l ae1eced vnnmrv.X of Groere j row rfeiTU'ir and f. ui bw B at aj h'ae in tbe Wet. i:otr.try Marebvi tatd C 'y iir-erb3rttd to examine otr lock. KL'GEK A CAIJiWHJ, Jel3'6i-dAly 61 Eat Wa.biDflon at. EXCURSION. EXCURSION. rpnR PERC VXD m1vAPLlS R AILWOA D Cotn f pairy w-.ll yUem on aate at iha L'bi-a Leport excur tiuutickeu to Ibe ORLD'S HORSE FAIR, at CLiAiro, to r- t.eld Sept. JCJ 12 b Inrltt--. TW lieleuwill 1 pil f om Itatiatiapr.li in CLiraito fr.iu J-eptetnlwr 1-t. io Sept. nbrr li b. include, ami H re lrw !r Nepte.hl-r jtrl, io .-eeB.ber lUm tarlu-ite. Ir er I7.1H lor U. ivwimI u.p. aaj J-5wd. DAVID XACT, ?npt. i i CHOCOLATE. I atahllali rat IN t?wO. KF.i"! II;MIVJ C ill a t'l.VT F. 1 1 Kf r k. I V et t !. K .--a. rt"eh. 1 1 " t f,w ,lv aoiüj C'HuiJi'e. wrii, epia" in n.ali rvof t. i U fan (..; bate 11 b 'r-t "ftiw HartT . oj-ttt'-r. ! ar -r y all b kae ottrm -e1 b-ni h prVu t any r . Marnj'arta-rd b . It. -er C , a tbeir X n Ja D"T rbeter. Ma , ar4 ot ! at tfcer Va eb Irt 5a. J17 Kul?n tr-t, !w Toek I nt. a-4 by Gr era ati la-alert generally lbr chii tbe 1 1 i. A-Ire- II. uriEfcr. Jel0-U-w 117 Fltw-lt. !w Tnk. MEDICAL. C O . F I U Vs , T I A I. J Jt X I' tLrnH- lv, . t y rrr:an e ret , ' IT . - tV bat-lta. ta U cr.f.t tbem f.f bu-in , I S V i lfjnrr of f he ilB?- o marrie-1 l.'ej 'J-jT- j7 al-, mMi.'l--a:eJ and 1 rn n, !, Iri-tn tbe f..i; f y, ,.f ,4b r tta. f-l ttrt':,y In ' aoc of IH'T rr-, l-.- J cii'T lbefOsle uu ier tbe trralnin.i ol an) wne, biiJ fr-l read "THE ?rCUET rfclrSD.-' Married Ur.i J Watti 4MMrt).ing of importance by leru-oo "lat ct Fnimu." St-ut to u) a Ures. In a aealed ervtl ;e, on rec Ipt af T Cei.. lU. STC AlIT Ol ran br rt!ttited on a'l liwa-- f a pre. ate or rff..Ui'iiil nature, fr-m a A M.t IP V , (uulaj fr.-ai it I 11 A. M .) at ibeir rs-, X. ll.a- Tbt"t tr.-r, mi-t , t-te-D Mam aad yycamorr, p- posite tbe ilririe Htmv. A l itv MI.CIIAS. A. TU HT 1 CO . mrtJi-4Aly.!-'Rl Cttw tinait.lbl. HAPPINESS OR MISERY? THAT IS Til K EST I ON. ffHE pr..rtrtor r.f tbe "I'AKlSUN CU'tFT Of I WiiMiKK. AS ATuilY. ail MEDIO E," hmm dtemiinr', raraMie- of ex-n . I- ue. Tre, Jf- ihj K'lu-ft -nfTri'U butnuntv) Y I'U of tbe r tnt In. 'r.ctiv and ititere-iii t Irc ute-n JltT'a e a-d ita lH-jua!iflctiii-. N rv u- Iwl-il 'y. IVt-tnature Iwlir of Ij.li't. I' iliili..'i, n f akiH' or ni'iirr mw, 1st- f K.iur.'v and Viul I'-.wer-, tbe lireat S-r:al vil, iihl tbo Mat .l;e bi.V r-"!' fr"tn von bfjl F- -1 1 ti-r-.e .f Maturitt, if Isri.oratice -r lbv-i' l fy a:i I Na ture' Law Ibe-e iioal -atIe LC'Ure hae iwen 'be mean- of riiliirbti-t in aed aav n ff tbocMixt, ai! w ill t e f.r artsit f r-e oti there.-eij.t ,.f t..i;r rtKp. I-T d.l.ea. IT CÜ TVKV l'taist a t'a.-T oa AtvT r MiMCiN:, .V.3 Lrody. New TotV. ;r2t-dl) .1 Slight Cold, iju n ft. t-jfcutfArn rs cr farc i fruit, M:ii a iimjile remedy. ifnejlcicd, cficn Unriies ceri-iuZ;j. U Fru are awire cf the impcrin tf !" stepping a ciirjlL cr gli'nit ßedd in. Us f.rxt slags ; thzt u itci aaii in, thtt beginning wculd vidi ti mild remedy, if net aiierjxei tc, $on " attach the lungs. JQtcuiuC. fCLtmilnf fDe'cclw Uve f.rzt introduced elaxn yt.irs a 3. It huts Uen proved tiat thty are tKt U-.t article hf:r. the put lis fr 2 rfrjtnU, ffcJiU, ZfJTneiitH, jLtitna., rfntiittli, the H-u:rj7 CcugH in, cjistirntirn, ad numcrcux affeclizns cf the jDlLfiCAit giving immediate rtli'f. I'ltblic SpcaticrB tf Sinrrs w.U fjrd them eestuoZ .r cUa.nrg and clrengihening the voice JJild h-j oil (Druggi-is and Qe xlera in, J.Iedicirv;. at H cents Iot. Very important to the Harried! AND TH' SK CtlMEMI LATINtJ MlllHUiK! HIE unUr-ik'ii-t will siid trrv by laad ib urt T miau (i prt'Vt titln? roiiCrp'ioti. Nodiiijf-or n'l- ci '-. 1 1 t A i.air. w-r-'V r v. A rlrru'ar wub partw-i.l ir will de Mt.t 10 aii.v adtirrg by inclo-ina; Itm I ru S rrt stitfiipa. A lKk CHitaiion a'l tbe anowMnlr rrf.-rr.d to. aihl -everal privat rei t. wim n at. t ill le ei:t t aov oanie r avddr yu may ib. by inclosina; on dollar. Medn-itw. a Frerrb 111. will 1 n-nt f-r one dollar per box. It is very ur in ltef!.-rt Atdr-M Lt k Box No. 220. ludianapob. JilD-dCru A. It IIHCIIrT. DRY COODS. 13 P 0 0 Ö 3! 01 H ti M I i i: 5 2 is -- o Ü1 ax IH Ü Eh l w "3 V r. A U ti mm I V M X 0 15 i c z 67 7. - tm st "5 - a e r e a4 r 1 5s -7 fi . , s c V r. 6 y. Y. 2 fab at X 9 - B m r y iV5 aw O 6 BAKERY. i &. icKi"7aT. nokAct rvauorr. NICKUM & PARROTT'S (trrcr.stt-.Ra to a. k t. nrriGra.) iiOa vie:aii imki;uy No. 11 NORTH I'ENXSYI.VANIA STKEET (T- twefut)'d Fellow.' Ila'l and I'o-l O.fre.) Manufacturt reof 11 ki -Us ij Cfacr.. Cake., lirad and lrie. V b-dr-nle and l.ela.1. UJT mannfactu'e an.t Uep a en tin1 uri'-J rf t,IÄ f. l iW'int an.- 1 -: CRACKERs Butler Cracker-, r-:- t racker. SMa CrH-l.er, lira' am frrWers. frrk.tl B1-ui. aler Crarker-, uar Crark". Wit. C'ak-r, Iti-'on Crark er-. r hiti lr-rVer. ti n :r lrk-r. tc. V. V KES .f all Iki'wls, ITain airfl t m.in u-el. All ktd .f Vac. rrx-. t;d Tn, J-I;y, fancy. Ging i d - a -r Cike, ! , Ic. Uedding anil Partie furnlaTacd a hort oicr CSurANDir.S OK AI L KIM tterT eders- for larara qaant il MW4 t low rate. t.Ordr pr -mj.tly tiled, aa4 deliver rd In tl.a free of cba'e. JyJI-U2 DRY COODS. Lynch Si Keane, 33 WEST WASHINGTON STlfELT, iwox. a-i-r:rjia. aj OTHER LAUGE INVOICES OF SCMMEP. DKY G001), ladie llrrw Cd 'TrirtNIiix In tlie Line and ewat Ilewign TACE ar.d 5t!k ilannlla. cew a?yl Sajie, Sbawli J and Cloak, !r mel Cu.e- I'araaola and un l-oi-breiia-, Hor.p Ski t, io ery Ac. Irr-b IJne&v F.jn'rod e1e WLHe GotA, li.en and Cambric llandkercbirfa. 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