Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4051, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1863 — Page 2
Democratic Ddcumonts. Aj dVeawof b Ormocratlc Jtrtnbrf t tat Oeoeral Aitb1y t tat Pt-ipl of Indiana, Mttlsf forh tbt kutory f U I.tt ..tn. andtka nixmi why ro ora had oat eeo ccovnrMl.btd during 1 eotUttinaJ ttrra. . Ta! d xim'M p.npblt f altbwi aM willjfarcUbed la any quantity. PTietfl to ptr bu&drtd.
Tti ronrrlpt Act p'ch tf Hon. D. W Toorhte., on ibe OoM-rlptlon Ml, In the Hera of Jtpr.ntvlT., Ferary 43,1- Tbtne of tbt Cne.t ipmhH of Vf. Towrheea. on qutfUotl tow oeepyinf a Urn taSart f public attention, and evry citlienia Indiana Vwild have eepy. U riWi a pamptbt cftrhtpaett. frtt 1 per kamlfd.
The Llbertf the Citizen-Speech f Hm. D. W. Yoor bee., delivered !n the Home if ReprtwntiUtfi, Febrwary H. l'tt. en the Aet toindemtiify tb President and other pror for .a'pendlng tb writ f b crpn, and act. dona in puraanee thereof, It ntyw printed In prn?bl form, and cn b obtained at thiaocVe. Tbl I tb ret eflort of Mr. Voorbeea to proteetthe liberty of the citizen, and aboqld b In tbe banda of every voter In todi.na. It rn.ke a pamphlet f litten p.fit, Prl-t tl 50 per bnndr!. IT"' oMr hotald di-ert the cpeechea to be .ent by et jt.ee.. the po.taga will bt one eent copy, and tBit be prepaid. AUra-e ELDER, i A'UCNKSS A BINGHAM, ltvlinapoliaDAILY SKNTINEL. TU K IT5IO!f IT MUT BK P KHKHVEI. Jaco W E D N ESt) AY MQUMNO, OCTOBER 7. Uli tat Iii Wnr llu Accompllalied, 1 he New Yoik Tribune Mya of the war: It rta Idled u with a debt th it will.' take bread from the mouth of eery laboring man a C iibi for generation, ai d bend miliiou hungry to bed Dut then, it haa freel the negroe! Can't the lfring white man'. child affjrd to hive the bread Mken from it mouth and go hungry to bed for thit? And jet we Cnd liborin men tup porting the p. 1 fey of beggaring theraselrea an i their children to put negroes on an equality with themtelve. The Inierdiclion. We alluded yesterday to the f ct that the War Drpirtment attemptei to make contraband the publication of the intelligence that RotcBAs was being largely reiuforced from Miadk'h army. The Republican papers couldn't keep the secret. No matter how urgent and importmt tbe reasons for withholding the movement of our I oops from the knowlege of the enemy, like jrosiping old women, the mut tell the news. From nui h ourres the rebels were undoubtedly put in pos session of the information. The Kirhuiotid Examiner states thit a report hid olliciilly been coramunirated to the rebel War Department, by Oeneral Lit. that Howard' nnd Si.octm' corp bd been withdrawn from Means to strengthen RarniAMS, an! that "a Yankee corps consists of welve or iifteeti thousand men." So tut while the press along the route lhee corp were being ent, were under bans to keep the secret, the rebels were adtied of liie the fact not only, but attempted to detroy a portion of the Biltimne and Ohio railroad to delay the movtmcnt, but they were a day too late The fact U.. this -Administration ha so many outsider to help keep its secret, and they are so garrulous at that, that hcn one of them U adrised of any important movement or action of those in p-)wer, it might as well be gazetted at once, unlea the news would be circulated more generally and rapidly through thee male gossip per s, who are eo exceedingly anxioui with wise looks and knowing wink to impart "important information. CJpWe are not fl.Miting the Southern States, or anr State. We are fighting rebels. That' all Louisville Journal. The Louisville Journal may be Hihting rt bels, but the Republican party are fighting the South em States. The doviripo openly promulgated by SiMxtt. Wadc, and all the great Republican lighu that too Southern States must be uhjuga ted and held as militiry provinces indefinitely. Tb biex'ts of the war with this faction are 0 emancipation, confiscation and subjugation That's all. The Republicans and the ro called War Democracy, identical in principle and policy, although sailing under different names, quote Douglas tmt only to jutify the ends they nim at. but the means which they e to acccm pliffx them In his Springfield speech, the laL . but ' one thst he richvrred, he exrrely repudiate! arni denounced the warfare which now his the appro! of the RepnMican leaders and nil who Mmpathizo with them. Id that speech Ducglas iid: I will never' a-im-tion or ar-rj'iiere in any waitre whitever u n the ctiiti'ufional right or ilomeii institutions of the people t the S inthern State Afphu-e On the contrary, if thei'e wa n attempt to inv de thoe right, to stir up erile In-unerf ion anvicg their pe'ple, I would ruh to their reMie, and interfere with whtever ol strength I tnht possess, to defend them fromHtch a csl nnily." Entertaining siuh iew, if livii.g now, Doicits inut hive oppo(Hl the Republican ptrty wilh a' I the vehement will whch ever characterized bis public career The attempt to prostitute the ptrtotie impuNesof the dedSenitor to advance pirtisan echeroe. is eminently chara terUlic ot a partv. which Jons P. Hale, one of its own mem ben, in his place in the Sen te said "whs the most corrupt that had been in power since the formation of the Government " Douglas was for fighting rebels, but he was at the same time opposed to fighting the Southern States. A Wjuihiniton correspondent of the N'ew York tr..rl.l wntinir in reArl to the description of i.ffen.es precluded under the Pre.de,i procU u -J r . ... ' . .u .r ik. h.Kdi. o.iri.iij u .k -.11. .-,; ..?.rlc ..ime ithin th. llUlk. 7M "ir i.iMw-u.,, ........ - . .- - . . ... , purview ol ine provmu mou. u.hit, uvui nmc t4) tune, the writer ys. will be added: RefWiion.. a on the cond act of ths Kvecutireln retard to th. policy wf lb war, ten lieg to disc urac oli er. j In tbe fel l v . LKemark upo tbe act of the heal of ibe hio r ecwtire D pa tuaut, aa teuding to impaii the tOlciency of tae i;oeeirnrr.t. L -u! on th relative merit of General coia- ; an l' nie, a lem!iii lo lreu the coin deuce of Aiditm In theoiiere ral. i;nreaaMibl prai-e of Jener!, who have been re- 1 leived fron act.ve etrvwt ly U.r Govrri menL Ictem,erate dica-sbn on m lita-y aJair jreneralty. Aewblae f perwis. 0 matter oa wat pretext, for tat discumk oi a prrtemled reance. 1 clear and well denned intent on tbt part of any cou- ' deeaMe nemNrof cituen Italn near tbt frontier to pa-t Into forrifa ierntcry with a view to bold uch a.attnblage. Tu WortJ'a correspondeut is doubtle. ribt. as far at he goes Arrets hive already been! uiiereven prior tr theinnce of the proclama- . lion, for wit iheotrenses (T) named aive, except theh-t, perhtp, and the writer afel retoitks thl othasr wiil be atdel a the exi-rency 'a of the I adroit. istrstion tnAT eeem in dera md Niihthet auspei.sion of the habe corpus right thete can b n limit of wer uf the executive. It i su pre me. and whatever may I the allege.! otTense, or whether thete it any alleged at all, be. through his sulMinliiiate., practicjlly has supreme control . over the live-, bnert e and fortunes of the peo pie The WorLl writer can only ci: a few orTen ae 1) which miy render the citixen liable to arrest, imprisoi ment or detth. It is true the list embrace. a wiUe acope. but there can be no bar V) U extension white the habeas corpus riht ; i denial V Thi L Irr covernmeat uuder aboilli.t ruie Spriniitietd (111 ) Kei;iste . Stewart, the ew oik dry p. ptd merchant, pid twa huuJred and forty five tlouaaaJ Uollara M hi Inoom tax for laatt year of the r.ran I tnttton. Uiner. irota time
It i a prt of the "iVpubV-in tcl;o to charge tSU the Southern reU-1 t j tbe D'intx rat y of th North for aid and com Tort- lb fact ' the nbe! levdera d : otde re the i jc -e- of tie Detnocrarv tht they "hou'd ag;ain iocf into
power. I ney iru uuv. .ur lur"" i for a rontructioo of .L Cuioo. aoU they well. - . - know tht the Democracy are not onlr pieced . ... r t ....i,-'.-rj,,i;nr.f iU ouv. are h m- f StAle. The tnampli of the Detnocr.t.c frty WibIJ be the r5e'h knell of Jinumoi.i-m, tor it woolii at one ierflop an overpowering UhImi entlmcnt in the rI Sutei.. ü,e rebel tender unJerotan 1 thU. The R.chmon 1 F.f.fiu.rer au i the Mobile KegiJter are tbt lending orn of the ece-iot)t. lo sfiow in wnai nj;ni irte-e repreenlaUTei of the rebellion regtrJ the Demo cratic prty of the North we copy the following extraru from those prinU. Scathe RicLraotid Inquirer: To be plain, we fer and ditrut f-r more thee apparently triemlly nUrrc- of the DemocrU th.ui the open ntrcK-itT of pb.iUnthropiti of M i-tthu-etu The Democrilie pirty alwiy w our worst enemy ; and lut for it pi,iotiom embrace thee St te wouM hreleeri free and clenr of the cnnituml Union twenty yer :o. It . - - r riot the Sewnl and the Sumner, the HI ick Republican and Abolitioni-t. who litre hurt u Thev were riithtall alonz: there wa an irret rt'-w ble conflict Ljetween two different civiliz ni nj, two opposite ocnl oriran ziiion; they ee no more able to lire peieefullr together in one Gov ernment thn two hind cn wearone glove D redid not discover o wn as the AI!itioniu thii grct truth, it wfibecue the Uemocritio Dirty, neutral as it wa in principle, fUe to both ai.Ies and wholl iiuliflerent to the mor;iI of either of the oppoaing cotnmuniuie, pUccI it.elf be twe'n. raised the banner of 'spoil, and we nil know the ret. The idea of thit odiou prty coming to life again, and holding out its arm- to m, make us ubiver. Its foul breath is roil:iri.i; its touch is deith. The Mobilo Register expresses itself in this wie: We thank God from the depths of our heart that the authorities at Washington s:uib'ed Vn e Pre-ident Stephens in his lite attem it to conter with ttiem on international atiurs wimoui mrm or ceremony. It h is long nen Known nre itnt .a a l .1 I this gentleman thougtit, if he could get us to whiver into the er of nome mti hout ni'i I irgton, the result might bo terms of petce n I $jmesortof union or construction. He se nel to forgot that Douglas, with whom he u-ed to Mrve, was detd; and notwithstanding hi m mtle his fallen, bv dividing it into four tiec u;nn M, It:chardon and oorhee. V II Hi liiiham ' P.igh.sull tSTTHK DEMOCRATIC PARTY IS NOT IN POWER NON . AND WE MAY THANK OOD FOR IT..3 tar THE UEPUHLICAN PARTY ARE NOT FIOHTING TO RESTORE THIS UNION ANY MORE THAN THE OLD ROMANS FOUGHT TO ESTABLISH THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE COUNTRIES THEV INVADED 3-2 The Henublicms are fiifhtintr for conoiiet ant domitiion. we for liberty and inderetidence. I , , . . tvj Af ihia IomV ver. noieh n thoindi the ... . . - . , . I rr.r, ic ww.u...e., ..rr to the success of the Democratic party a the Rermhlican. And is it not true that the rehela and 'the Republicans make common cause for the destruction of the old Government? The Republican tuners are nraisinz Governor Mortov highly for his "gigantic eff .rts" in ,re- . .. .. .r. :.. ..t.o i v i ... Touting U iiraifc III inn ovuo iiuuri 10c i.ik imwi of the President, by procuring the proper eredi for the troons Indiana had sent to the field. If the ntateme.nl of the nuintitr of troop that Indi ana has sent to the field is correct, she ha sn execjs over all demands of 1.GG3 If Indiana has done more th in her duty, why did Governor Mouton permit a draft to b nude last year, and which cost the people of unity localities large sums in bounties to volunteer to escape an indiscriminate draft? The Governor has lately discovered that wo are in excess now of all demands of the President for troops. And if so. w e were at that time also. If His Excellency is to be adulated for his devotion to the interests of Indiana nnd for his greit energy and abibtv, brcau'e he has fuceceiled in preventing a draft now, he mint certainly have failel in his duty by allowing a dratt to be made when the Feder il Government, upon hii own showing, had no right to demand of Indiana a conscription until the other States of the Union had made up their quo as un ler the call of the President. We are disposed to give public servants even more than due credit for their services to the Suite nd Governor Mobtox is a most remuknb'e man, and his efforti h ive been most gigantic, as the court nrgsn rematks but one can't see the propriety of this fulsome flattery of His Excellency for hsving done now what he failed to do before, especially when the people of Indi ma from the beginnirg uf the war have hIwm done more than they were atked,or the Federal Government had a right to demand of them. Tur Camp Firfs Hirmnc An UrxprcTMl OlTIMl KING OK TUT. pLopi.E RlACK RrPl'B-L'Cm-m on its Livr Ln; in I ittle Martin 1 hi. H " m k or Gin Nathan Kimrvll Tur. Gl MR it's IHmoCRATIC ANTIXEI'KNTs all ,Roorba,k.. AC . AC 3'nittr. Marlin comity, jndvutii. October 5. lv0) FriniJ ltiu;htn: The Demoeraev of this vicinity on Siturday I .t had glorious meeting at this plate It w. not intended a a general miss meeting, but still the people cune. Tbe number ptesent exceeded three thousand, and the wildest eothuiani nie tailed. Able and piri'e'l speeches were mule by Cd U ker. of Vincennes. S. R. Hmill. E-i , of "Old Sullivan," the Hon. W. E Nibl n k. ;in.l by J Cipt Dobbin, ol" this cuntv. The jeop'e of this countv (imong whom (ieneral Nithm Kim bill has hi home, and whom the abolition prints publish to the world a a "life Ion? Democrit," revn in his life cast a vote for a Democrat, excepting perhaps for ome p'rsiiil friend, who ' ti . - r ....... nia v h ive neen n c.iroi'iate nr ?ome minor rmtij . . a iVinMninlilr .FtiiiaA,! lit ihn mumPfitrill ! f .1.- .n.i;h.r rnnhlftl !,v I-,. t,t' bv th.e will of anv President; romttn'inaI tree I u-c; n i reWt and p.e-erved Union Hy t" 61. if the conversions i tint are now ,nny t .K-.n- p.ace coni-nue. in. re ..... 'r 1. jrir.i:ch ol Luicolmtes. alias Ah 1 wont te enouen 01 I olitior.'!. u this county U make nn'e.stones around it. kven now Li n co n ;im i 0 otTmsive to the notri!s of the b t.et pirtion of the pevp'e, that the wool ies . . t - liavn t pim-k ei outi to run an optm-mon ncarv for tie vriua county ollics to lo tilled at the comiii-: election. They have been tor the pa.-t .s:x week raking, as it were, with a hae tooth comb, among our beauteous hills and lovely rd. to find enough r Pemocrafs ot the h.ldy stripe t take the fiel.f in Oj'paisi'.iou to the tetulir nominee of the l'emocratic party Thev miuht a well undertake to tind a reeolein i haistack a to find one such in the countv. . Coiistimt onal War Democrats, with u. are as 'thick as leave in autumn, but alldicin War Democrats of the Joe Wright and Jim Huches ;.v !,ool 01 p.l.t.CS-süCU creatures unn i n r ?ic il n ibitation and a name in this neck ol toe Hullvl wesiv. for gloriou little Martiu the 'home of (len. K mlali. Y ur. trulv, , JfrrtRsoMAK. W AB.SH Cot TT IHmocbatic Costentin .The Ieni 'cru) ot Wabash county, met at the Court house. accorJit ; to previous no ice, on iturdav the third ily of Octo!er. 1MU. at-one o'clock F. M . and on motion. A. M. F.iriy was vhoM-ii Freiidcnt andJa E. McCiure and John -s.rT.;h Sncretariei of the convention: and. on Laste Moea We lmnu. Chester Jurhui Farlv. Litierty A. J Ctitslon riessant John Ciuchea. nn mntiuB nf NV IV Marera a ommitte resolutiotuS to be compoaed of oue from each t jwB.hip wava appointed by tU chair a followe:
rv,de rr,ilbn, 9X '.iv oflUers. as follows- , .'"v TKT "I" e- o Ae ; ' Soh'e-lj. Jack.cn är.d D. Myers. repel ,v,.k... M .rk t U i Wa:tz -Jacob Kon.ev. CU cd the I. ... the Ln o , le t ei ute pr
N D Mr. J-.rr.e- MrCluie. Most Wf'l mm. 11. ram Kendall I. I'lkeaLi C "-I er. On ntofliM), ibre w coromUte of three ppoin -i bj the f h-iir to rt cetatr' cmtn t te, lieh cor. Me4 of Williim Stele, jr. . D. Myer and Ph'lip A'ber, of "ob!e towuthlp. Tkar.imTitii ir i.Vf ,r('i.f tl.en marts
fol!oir.r rer,rt: For Clerk, Mv-e-B Wellmn; Ailir, Wrn . m m m At Steele. r.; JCc ir.!er, L v neorer; tnin.ii ii er. Thorn. D.u.lertr; Ue.. II-tte Ap rrii - er. N P Mer: C.-n r. I ,tt en, 0 , Ulo in th; r,.,M ,re. ,e l The ciaui;ttee ; te-S-ux-.. then ni i !e i' e foH - ii. re .rt wbif h n r. J: Ä-rr. I Tut fwlM Z;;1; w if f((f h, ,lp,i,lteiM,;( e f liie ij,,;,,., (1 it t,J the Cn-t!'ut:cn h ii ta 2. Th.it ih DerwK-r-it will rie l ncre-rT up'crt for the t nintentn-.e ol the Unit', both i in men and money. 3 That the Democracy will rte all hnnr-ibli mpn in the no;)rt and e'eution of the Democratic ticket of V.'nb t-h eotw.ty. . Ordere-I t- Ne printetl in the Srte Sentinel, Huntington Df mocrut and WnU-ish piper. On motion, the fi.iteiitinn n.ij uiel. Jamh E McClcrkJ SpcreUri0S JOHI ?MITU, J Ctpuin Thoma T. Wright, of JefTer-oo county, Ind. hu ten acre- plmieJ iu eutton. A the result of his experiment in the prnluction of this crop, he !"tvi the vield will not be ie.thn three hun lre-1 runU to the acre. The Me jrots hae not seriously affected the growlpg A southrrn View f DUlirniiiew of the Country, und the lirmedj, A S u'hern mm. who i now within our linea at . Vifkbur, wiiten m follow. to a gentlemn f j re".rd V the State of leeiinj . ' e . . . a,Kt, I luve tuffred a gre:it ed ince thia war I ronimence! enonrh to kill an? mm almost. It cot nie re ir $12.(I 'o nppoit mv-elf, iter I iind mt brother finiilr I it ve.ir My brother w in he "St ite -ervice, deluded br hi ppj teiHed friend to volunteer, but would have been -..tn ritte'i anvw-iv. He waoutonl two week h' - f te he w i taken sick, and died. Wae err mil. aim I rut no won living in wie . ai it Uonteii a i--nz ns l coin t, ani nm it nor. oeen f..r nn f mniy. when the first gun hreI I would lnir TomimI mv kit nros the lines 1 orpojel the wir from the beginning', voted the Union nnd -i.o:ht tion ticket, and when they finally would hive wr. I took an oath I would never rai-e a trnri :igaint the let Government ever the world d known; that if th time r ime when I would lie fori-ed ino tf:e arniv. I would no :iero the All n.tie into Europe Thonsmdsof the South ,., ,,eor.!e entert lined the ime view Ciieum Ptu.it would not. ho sever, porurt ihcm toleive home, and they have been forced into the annv p,ior t. the em.neinition nroil.m.tion, bv President Lincoln, there were fiftv Union men where there is one todav; thouinl.s went into the field tint had previou-lv made up their mm I that Lincoln and his adrnini-ifntinn were much better thin the rebel le ders t mght then. and thev would not rebel airainst the Government as long - r. n there wis liope. Tltc einmicin ttioti proclamation, the placing of negro troons to tight against their home, their ,na.lera md own neon'e. did more to mutltail. ,ulj,Pni rebellion than any act of the rebel lea.'ers If the Government at N a-hingtin wn!d withdraw the emmcipition proclamaiioti. invite the States to rctuin. hoM out to them the olive branch, promising to ginrmtee to them their constitutional rights in jwr-on and property, I iite vou.i-tr, thit in ?ix tnor.th from to day Jctf I) i vi would hive no arniv in the field, the country would be agtin uniitvl and the deep f-?linjr ofbttferne now existing would die away 'n a short time Lverv hiirvivor of this war woulo gl 1 1 1 V etci ii in. " I nnnn ueavru, me u iru II t ..1M t-t - I. 1 . -1. clouds of gloom, devastation, degrad ition and all, have parsed from our troubled heart and we now bieathe the pure atmosphere ot a lice united and hinnv people " The Domocritic party are right in the belief th it the S ut h would return if she hidanv hope their constitutional riL-ht would bo respectel. I have traveled for thelitix month in Georgia. Al ihma. Mi si-ippi. Lo'il-i mi and Texas, nnd I tell you. ir. I w la perfect I v astonished to find the peopV o comt.leteli tired of the war. I Wcl in in the oiieiin, "Would von go into the Union again if ou hd vtoir s:v so?" itce .nnd tin reoly would invaiiably be. "My dear sir. what hope have weto return to the Union uh'c Linco'n witlulraw his proid amation freeing the slaves and confiscating all the Southern proper: v. and which leives u becreara at the meicv of a tuthle- and unfeeling foe?' "Picture, for a moment, the South subju ruled, and the horrors which wouh I follow To lie would be sweet, in preference to witnein: the eountrv in such con dinoti. and therefore we :ire forced to ti-ht to the la-t exticmitv: but if Lincoln recalls his prod mi ition and itivit (I K nk to our alle-iance under t..e t idiwtitniion. we will return ns hkhi as our voice as a reonle can be heatd." Thee are the prevailing elltilnentl in the and. if the Administration at Washington give the peode South a dunce, they will jrove it so There is not a m m. worn m or child in the Con fedencv. but is tired of the war; and thev hive looked for a long time to see .something spring up in tin' North creating a hope for peace to a distracted, ruined and Miffering people. The su' te-s of a coii-erv iiive party in the North would le the life of the Union. The Souihern people tenerally now consider the ov erthrow ot t lie abolitionists as the only hope to re-tore the Union M ny hot headed ?eceli swear thrv wou'd never go into the Union again, but they would vield if we hai' a fivorable and peiceahle eh inge el.-ewhcre. If the leaders of this greit rebellion weie the onlv sufferers I would note ire, but there are countless thousand of ntwr jeoii'e, whose huhiiil. brothers, fathers and fnemis have been ton ed in'o the armv and thev let t at home to tarve. w hile the rich, the ver'v men w ho brought on the war, are living in ' luxutv and doing all thev c.iti to poison the mind oi the people against the ijnion.au 1 the ai ts of iheLn.-oin ulnvni-ff I'i 'ii, proving partiallv all the time a p rr ol ihe r teachings. The only hope tne S. nth ha at pie-ent i France int erler- j ing. involving her-eU. England mid the United i St ites in a gieat w ar. and lor fe ir Fr nice f ails to i inter'rre, the South will fight till the last, hoping j toi Lit coin will gi ethetn. some rhiw to reenter! the Union a- white and Ine people. If he fail! to do this I e will hive war forvears m some m inner or other. The Southern people realize their great error in entering into this rebellion, but death would be rreterab e to such riegtadation a the Admmi tr.it ion wi-hes and intends to heap upon them; K.A... I . ua l,mr a thre ! l fivot lif Pol'feil.11 I f 1 n ., i f n.l fi . hf -rt ,m.r m the reneMmn I ist If the em nnpation I , t,M1fisCation pniclarnitions h id been revoked j ; anil tne Sutes inv.te.1 b.ck after he fall of. u kst,ur?. a complete cnance woum men e .b.n t.l np in the iiotiiU of the Southern reonle. Let the people have their av on tin matter ano there will be a majority for peue. if tlntpeoe allow them their honor and rights. The rloonvot Lours of the Confeleracy were expe . . . .... - I t 1 - L I r:enceU at ttie tall 01 ick-uur and thonsinda tint entertained hope prior lo th it event, now w illi. to reconstruct, if it c n be honorably 1 ,..e. but t' ey hive no faith in the A lunnistra j ' tn.u, and look to the conservative people of the Xt-rth to tela them out It is tollv to think of. rfcon-triiotini: a Ion-; as the Administration con ducts the war atid trovemment poltcies as tney ute now doiui;who are I'ncondltlonal I'nton Men!, Senator Kichahdson addressed a meeting of his j fr:etlj4 neichbsirs in Quincv, III , en Situr i Jq reniark.. - a he iid: The tv.sitio:i ot the Democratic partv is this: Sece ion did not and could not fake a State out 1 of the Tnion; and. when the rebellion is put j down, the S'ate whose people have joined in it j are in the ta me condition that they were before, , never haiir.:: been out ol the Union at all. Tlmt this resistance to the Ww wa of indi vidua! and not States The authority to iel with it in thi v;e. is founded in the following c!ue in the 8h section of the lt article of the' "The Cot'sre shall have power to 1 have shown, unc -ht-oMal I ri n men ! we make no con.oiiotis. n.a.e wlutevcr on I Fi ve million ot acre are !tv o' el in Fm ce to the ine, and liiteeu iu.li.oiis of men in the Uuitesi Siaira t th poloct ( it.
clam ition. LincTn and nn party arr i"". ;
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A LI MJIT OF rAHAOUArilV
Whit liiht coul l i.ot be po'blj seen in a duk romat An Israelite. 5 Tie mm who Htm fr himself aloce lire for a cat tix fellow. Mrr!aceable young ladies are prettily called waiting-maids. Tray, mTm, what mtlte yoa o sedate 0h, I hre taken a tedatire." ItMir Ji Terr vi.l. btjt vet is tme.tbat tpe f.r t a: lf etten by the firt pair. bt t1! :r. t h ! I r j'e.e- of rope together?" -I '1-" knot. J ' ' : Whit i- .the d'tT-ren c between tour ireit cot tnd t b by ? O.ie rou wear ani the other j I A'mn w r"??ntlr arre.ed in Dtro-t. he hiring t!eer:ed i ir wivei an I five regiments. The ';ak lce" i the newet thing for trimmings. It is mide fmm ox wool in Thibet and Tartry. Mr L Hr-iln eern bcit ujn aecomilihing two th'n 'o mike all our muney -reeu and everything ele blue. Drnking w iter neither mxkes amins'.ck, nor in debt, nor hi wife widow. Cool Forney mj thit "in the hind of a corrupt ruler, the powers claimed by the President would be d ingerou. Lw are like cobweb?, which catch small flies, but let w.i-ip :ind hornets brek through. Foik th;ng cmnot cms b t?k '.he broken word, the -pelnrro, the p.t iile, ;md the tie glecte 1 opportunity. A young girl generally h)e her frehnes by mingling with fa-hiomhle ocietv, as a bright stream dte- by tningling with the e.i. The Ernpre Eugenie, at Pi irritz. dinre until two o'clock everv mortpng. bithe tiext d iv with the Princess Munt leuce' tiretty wo mm nid both frolic wildly in the gurf. Among the recent bitch of Con feiler ate prisonets i one man only twenty fours year old, whose hair is a white as enow. He says it was fright iu his fiist fight. Cholera prevails extensively among the Eng. lih regiments iu India. Cholera his also ap peared in a malignant form in Shanghai, where the deaths are sid to number Hbout five huudied daily. An old lad., when the heird her minis'et say there would be a nive in the new church, nb served that fche well knew who the party was to whom he applied tuch an opprobrious epi thet." Charcoal put to the roots of dahlias and other flowering plants will redden them vividly. ft wer nearly white being thus turned to a dee ja re l. sometimes altogether, and sometime inixel with the lighter hue in half a dozen varieties, from one and the same root. The greit billiard mitch between K ivnn ntigh ml "ecre'ner i to be pi a v el al Nev York on the Ifi'h in-r. The terms ol pi iv will be a carom gitne. $5'0 per iide. 1 ,5;l0 points up, on a four pocke! Puelan i Collander tabie Sei btth'mg costumes in France ire reguK ted by the Government, which regul .tcs evirv thing. A writer, speaking "of their die t on the wearers, says the men ie-einble wet Maine, not much like Apollo, and the women ok "like magnified brown rats on their hind leus . Noble General Thorn is, in the mi 1st of his deadly fight with the ovcrwhdnrng m.iacs of the enemy, sent thi immortal d'nttch from the front to General Kecrtu: "I am here, wMi my coliitutu as im m iv iblo as ;t ro:k." Dtyion Journal. The white officers tf a colored regiment, the 1st Kansas, h ive been detected in cheiting the d ai kies out of their pay! Well, if tint isn't the meinest thing we ever read oll I it wa not for disgracing the colored me i. those off -er should be reduced to the ranks Quincy Herald. Wrsr India Cotton Co.mpiny Carvtili-t may be iiit.re'e I in fie new enterprise which has' been starte I in this country, to enter uoou the cultivation of cotton iu Suito D mingo. The linutte ami soil i all th it could he de-ired The companv have puicha-ed a large trnct of land. nd ate -dout lo euj out a company ot white eitleis to c .nime:i e operations. A Gantfs Mrs. Wannimiker died iu IvWgcn count v,N V, last week. She weiylnnl "till jx utids, was a ;reat eitcr, Htid disposed of an ordinär - zed him in two meal At her last dinner, i ears of corn m ide up a slight (ortion of her repast. A Gliosr ('luB Iii London, thev haveetb 1 ,-,. il.,..t . no. tor re.eir. h into the t. -.s-ibili V e . ' ot a traveler teturiiing rom trio-e liourne" io which we all look Im ml with iirerf-t The cluti is in downright eirt et. as miy be gatheiod from the f.rt lli it the cotrimittee adver'i-e lor a h unite I house," one whose reputttiou is well authenticated. Theodore Td'on, of the In denen dent, lately presented a wieath to the write of (Jen. Kosecran.-, and in nie a teiribly pitriotic peech on theocc iion The other day, this mm Tilfon was dralte l in New York; but, in-te id of faking un his mii-kel tnd going to help Gen II -ecrans ti-ht Ihagg. he pod his $3dl It the leilo.v !, id anr sliitne u'ioiit h'm, he would rather cut hin thro it, diown .l.imstlt. hang h'mselt, phoot h in seit, or take a dose of strychnine th ni come within I'ariottgun raiieof the wife of Roecrafs. Siioiev Smith or.ee s-aid: "G ! ave tnv King, in itie-e time, loo ol ten me in G.hJ ai e mv pensions and mv place; God give my sisters an illiwMuce out of the privy purse, mike me cleik of the irons, and let me survey the met lings; let me live upon the tru t of ther men's industry, and fatten upon th plunder of the pub lic " J That is thef-ortof loyalty that can be depended j on; it never tires There is no 1 mger of a ch inge of opinion, utiles thy sjvuls give out. Well, w hv ahouhin't a loyal man be paid? Why shouldn't a unn be Iuv.il to be paid? The Chici(o Tost jinnounces tliat L'eutenant Krank 1 tBi'ownell, ihe aveiuet ol Ellwoi ih, j his been oi del ed before the mi'itity retiring; ho.ird with a vie i i his retirement Iroin the er- j vi e I his will diie ot another ol the vast ainiyof mnie oriiani'-tital than u-cful ofli.er. ie ;ue a pri v.ife soldier tired upm and happened to kdl the in in who h id jut shot down his Com m-4i.il", i f I . ul i,r icuii'i u h v th it soldier : h. i i . . i e i l i : . :i: ou.d be ; 1ut110.fi to a rank for winch h.s nulltary knowllje wa totally unfit Hal he not .... ... .. - ............ ... .... none 11, it vmi!I nive t een an omiioti ot uuty for which he woald It ive de-erved artest and I p'llll-ll IllCt U'lt the W If W i lll'IIIJ tU1!!. a ld Mr L ncolii actud Ai it he bkcwUc w a extremely , youthful lie Uar einncrat.'' Co1- ml ilkDAT. of the Oise, in uoticinp a Convention of -ome thirty or forty per n c illinf themselves 'War DeiO'icraLs," tmt niet it C lum'cis, recently, and who cotil 1 11 t atec -o swallow Beoloh. s its of them: ! 'I hee anti Bronyh "Wir Demortafs" of this yeir will he on the R;uMic an t ckei i ff ve r. Thev are ali eir of corn bun-; up to b v thi f 11 for seed, and will be plat.tid in thv HepuMican row neft year S3 very choice fcleviioo from the common crop of bad varietv, but the best f that could be fit tiihardlnallon. . , , r 1 k The following article of war w.s referrei to by Geneial ScHorittD, in his Ute gener 1 order No. 101: c rinlH;r whr hill ue Aut. 5. Any ofheer. o rsold er. who shall ue contemptuous or (lisiespecthd word a2ain-t the Pr:,!i.i,t ni the United State, weain-l tbe Vice PiesMent thereof, against the Cnures of the United States, or against the C'öel M tis'r te r L;iUtiire of any of th Uiinesl Mt'ea m which he my be quartered; if a coinrnisiuid ntlL-er. h dl be caurel. or ot!ierwi-e punihel. a a court martial sh ill ditect; if a mm commiv 6iotiel idh er, or soldier, he shall utTer such puiiihineiit as h II be ii ti.cied on him by the hemeiue of a court martial A Voicx raoat thk Tomb Bear now vividly in your mind what the great Wxssiis, aya: "If the-e infern il fanatics and yVbobiini-ts en er c-t the rwpr in'o their hands, they will over.1 . , . . I a A. . V n.M. ,.4. ... .Ilrl u ff ri II t VyO lTII'"M, m I-J.T Uli I - !eii iire sei e-; C U Ii ai -I m ke law to uit themt Lai. ! on ihoe who d-ffcr iv vn'e: with them in o: tu t; ot 'e que(uti tfie:r n Jei ity, at. J tri illy bukrapt the country and dulute it with blood "
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AMUSEMENTS. ni:TouoiMi v hall. STAGE M.VNAGEfc... Vr. W. JL EILET. Tbird Mbt of tb C-Ubrat'd Artlfa Miss Sallio Saint Clair.
Wednesday Evening, October 7, 1863, j Ibe Grat Hy of IJlio 5 A. c tresis or JPaclusx : org nuKK uutiiLMKA Crvrto do Vislto. - 5CVLK OF PRI"KS. IreCir Ic a-id Pirquet ro TetiU. 25 C- nt. 25 ea t. N) Cct. f 00 Li.ty a-i t ,entinian... Kfh ad 'itimil Lvij. . Gill-ry All K-.e'vii Sear. . 1'rivate Tixrii "T o n-e o ri r-vn 10 o'clock A. M. t:il U M. "Ojor o?n t 7 o'cl.ick, Cunaia ri-e at 'X P' eisely. ARB COMING. AT MASONIC II.VT.X, rOSITlVKt.Y FOR TRKEr; NIGHTS ONLY! Thursday, Friday and Saturday Ev's, October 8th, 9th and 10th. MORRIS MINSTRELS! Brass Baud nxicl BURLESQUE OLD FOLKS'CONOERT! I' r oni tlielr pera Ilouae IJoston. The Largest Troupe in the World AND the rndUputerl f:iiiii!lonsi ol TI Ina relay. ,a.VKKYIMIS(i NKW X THING I.D OR W.O.X out. X-w lac "8, new feature and ucwa tracnons. Mxtccn It;tl)li hrl Arti-sfs. AUo -h won t-r t th - worlt, Mr. r.FOrt'iV F. I"U the di4nuguiti d tau ical gijim, aad Lii wonderful V It V s T A la i: i' I A , Tb flrt mi l lily lntrumn' of the kind ever xMbitPd. S e nis-u'inf p-iter pamphlet and proirni?nt?s. An entire chaiiir ppzrnm n every night. I'.e s.irr and r-d th-' pr.'ura-i m". t)..or open a' C,' o'rl.ck.tocuninienc; at 7 1-2. Cird.r Ad.uiK.n.... 25 pr,, 15or ve.l u- .Mi cut I'.i hieen inasruitlrviit pictures "f the nonpars of this Trou ,f, takfti b- V LK.S.MK T0N. ir Quebee. l!.to-ifmpbi-t to tin Knvit K.amit.v, Lond.m. will be d exhibition in fnaii of the IUI) dunn the wvek. C. A. UiKltl9, Manager. W. A. A a ROTT, A(?eut. oci5-did INDIANA PRACTICE. Robert Clarke &. Co. rivT-T.TJV.T Z ' T ' T t HAVE IN riiKSS BICKXELL'S INDIANA PKACTICE. The Tmactice of Sithlme and Circuit Covrts ok tiik Statk of Indiana in Civil Cases. Hy Gkorgk A Hicknlll, A. M , Judge of the S. c :i f Ju bciil District ami lYo lessor of Law in the Statt Uui ver.-ity. I Vol. Ovo. 4 iTnni-N yeaks rsp.. aidki hyt ie kulks va of i.o iri. bv tin- discission of c un l, by tine i i l.-it.i.iinf of the Sui.reti v Cia:ri . nnd by bewliitive email!ati"tt,'uie l d. T P-4ctic introiluced by tbe Kevine I Sutute if is .J ha atiaine' .ulliciiit c-rtint ai.d eni t no. to l- a tit ubj c f"C yirm.itK: coiitideratiou. In :h i Pool, of Practice, ibe ambor la!e a view of tbt Jiirh!ict on oi tin C"im- iii' 'vil Caiiv and i.fthi Jwlp , CI rk, M e ift ifl Attorney , h f r as thir dutie in c..il cu-e.are roiicene-'; be ap erward htate the pro-tei-.Ung in tbe ma 1a .en Pt of cil causes in Ki-ral tr 'ii '-i'iiM.iijt to e-id, including the prctic in cau-es miHbd io the Sui.rem. ("our ai.d in cau-e ap-..li-t! tu ' Ii -' tu l.v. the practice it. rariHu.arc.se - . . ... .. i.i Cir uit ourt ironi an inicn'T in'mu ...i.i n .rv i.r.i....iiii!. -. titi'J. arid it Da n-en tu? .1.1 Mill. Ill lt-iLT!l uf ib iintiM-r tbrounbout. to iibow, not on'y bat tl e lav. i-. nd what onht to be done, but also how to do It i'.i I when to do it. iiih;: kt t:uuui; o.. LAW I'CBI.TSIIKRS. Cincituuitt, Oblo. f ctT-dlw ESTRAY. 810 KF.WAIt. STKATEO Fr.OM Til F. SI PSCRIPKK. ON THF. In Hv!o''-r. : y-i'V. C w hite and pale red KpuMed, ab"Utyea Anv in erni.tioti t- ft with the i d.-r-ni.-n-d. at the Si ki'm F"d office, on the comer ot Penn it- I an a rt t nu t ir ii a avenue, lea tin to tbe rcovTV of raid Co, will lecvlve the above reward. oct'-Ut H. CLAT. two uus:m: vjkayi:. THATKl f OM TH" STABLE OF HYDE R0TLE, in In I -anopnh , n Turs ty morning. Ort ober 1 t, two H. r-e-. o e a 'rrl with tw. white tert, w h:te trip in the f -re, i.-tter II ' cut i:i lft -ile of tbe neck. a'out 1". 1-2 ba; i b " ' r J'af- old. 'Ih- olh-r - a iltiu .rl l. k. no iurt:c i e.r Vrars -seept tlm letter "n" on ihe I ft 'de "f tiie t,-"ck. a-'outCyear old. Any p r- . M.n jriv'n ii tna i"ti of -aid hor-es, or eturmns the J same t our sblc, w ill be lioe'ally rew.rde.1. j cii-uV. I1YDK A WiYLK. ( MILLINERS. MISS J. DOYLE TTASIiKM )V!ill HUtPVUI.S Mil LINF.hY FTABI l LI II 4 N l" to N . :a South lUii'f'is Mreet. next , ...i.. . Uoor o lue 1 17.cn' 1 ovue. , sb ht Ul r.M.ir!1P., frflin ,h. y.t with a 'nil and ' COJ,.,lete Uortmetit of tbe niot fashionable ntyle of HoiitM lv. Uibbuu. Trench rivi s Pluincs, Iritl;il Wreaths Ana 11 cood nua ty fonnd In a fi rtcla I!one. Having bro'iirht from the Kxn anexp-rienced B'echer are! resser. v.l- Dovle will p y particular attention to alt or.lers or cal la that line. Mtl re ufi. bT t.nDK for pt favor a'id aolicit a continuance of rhe me. oct.-dty 1 LAW BOOKS. I) I VIS' INDI AN A D.GHST. VDGsr of thk dm:ii)ns of the supkemkI t'o ri f ibt Stale of Indiana, comprising ihe case j ro. r?ed 'n t!e eiht v.lumes ot hiackfoid and the tl rut i sivt. en volnu.e f Indi na Leper's; to.eiber 1 b tbe ' i.evi-id Simu-f 01 the tte, a. embodied in the edition ; ofG.v;. a Hord. By tdwn A. l.avis. L. L B 1 v.l. , ...... K IMI Tbe rat edition ef thi valuable work wa completely j e baustei.nl-- than ihree months fr m th- tune Ipubltaton. A new editi r, printed on f.i.e wbue paper, ' 1 now ready. Thi i one of the ma-t complete ami beat rftiH ever ouhli.. ed, at.d baa received tha j highst c mnvrn.taii-.na of bt It-al piofesion. j -Tue i a rara ia its nlaa and exe ntlon aa It 1 u-t ul to tbe profession. Ibis I no abridgement of ( v yt Ai$M of thm . T e oU AV jcc,,.,mj JK ' it t no null cinni-nt a ou of tbe work that it i a Fne-t not on'y ot all our .Supreme Cun d.ci-iona wi kli have I e n published, but also oi all the modern atatute 1 bow iu fvrca. i EDWIN A. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, -- AM) U. S. COMMISSIONER, OIIIceS(i.3 ralbolt&eivS llutldlnaj, I'cnni) Itatnlta Ki.s next doer . - ssnuiii r itiff ice,' ' INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. ptPTKlUM MTfiyTIÜN ft TEN T' CIVIL AND I C. .m.nl BuaMa iu ue UuJi Stale. Curt at La- 1 atlaAAVstli'- ctS3-Hy
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NOT ALCOHOLIC; A Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract. w3 DR. "HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BT Dr. C M. Jackson, PhilarTa, Px WILL KfFtCTUALLT CCRK Ijivcr Couiplainf, Tau n dice, Chronic or rvout Ictilll) Ieiew ol Hie Kidney, ani! ull Uleet urlfcing f rui Uirde red Lh er vr Moiuaclo cch ; a C'nu-i'ra-tioTi, la nl iVt , ru3'- or bK to the ( Ve t. tri d:ty f t e Mumarb. ', Xi'ic. riburn. lMiiu-t f-r hood, Fubif vr Weiat jri .h" tm ach. S m'- Knietad m-. piki"ir or Kiu terinj; at the Pit ot tie Ptom h. Sw mmini f tbe H-a .Hurried and rftieuK hreatbin'. Huft-ri g ax the Henri, Oiont (t or Sufacat:n en-aM.-n w -n in a lin . o-ture, ; iines of 'ihhi. l'oU o- WrW bfoie the SuhuFevcf D.l Uu I Pain in I tie Head. I -ticienry of f r r-pirati-ii, Ye'.k'wne. of tl.e Win aift Pye-, Pain in the Side, Park, C'li-'. Limb, uriden P u!--ef II at. HurhPu in tin t le-b, . Constant l'iinjrininifs of Evil, and Kreut Le- : preiifii of ' Spirit;', And w ill po.itivrly prevent 1 1 LIX)W FEVER, T.ILU0U5 Fr.VEK, Ac. Tlieyctntain ! Alcohol or IIa! Whisky; Tby will ccrk tbe above dieae in ninety-nine eae out of a hundred. 1XM CKI) PY THK KAI KXMVE S ALE AND UNIVERSAL p p'il irity of ll'K'fl md'g ieriutn Hit er- ( purely vegetable) hots of icimrant quark an I uiscTiipulou adventurers, have oetied upon Mifto'iiR bum ' the flood Kate. f no trunis in 'be sb.peot pi rw bi-ky.-vile ly comjv'Unded wain tijurtu. mg, ami cnnenea Tonic. Mima hie and Pi ter. tie ware of the (rr nmeralle array of alcb' tic preparation i plethoric bottle and bi nellied ken, umler tbe modelt ppellatioii of Hitters, which tn-tevl of c'lruur . only aravate disease, and leave the diaf poimrd uffer r in despa'r. Do you traut nnrthiny to strengthen you? Du yu leant a ynod appftiti? D't (fou tC'iiit II h'iilil uit your Constitution? Do you tranf to fi t I iretl? D't you ic int tjrt rid of nfrrousnett? Do you tcunt rrrvy? Do yon leant to stupictU? . Do io tfi i brink td riqnront ftrhnq r. If yon ilo use IIOOFLASD'S GElltiAS BITTE US. Irom J.'er J. Xirftn hrotrri, p. P.. EtHnr oftht Encytfajdit of Ui 'ijioui Kifixtltdjt. Altb''pb nt dl o-d to 'avor or recomm :id patent medicine In g.-tieral, ihri'U Ii diMn;t i f iln-lr nj;r lüetit. ändert eis. I yet know of no nfl'u- ent rea on. v by a man ni y not te-tify to tin lwi,.-:it be Im-1i ve biTiei to bara" re etvr.t irom any imp e nr par.on-n la thhope thnt h- may tlm eontrihute to the iMi.etii of optier I .'o thi nnr rea uiy in r'irara to insirjana- ios-m.n Hitters prepare.! bv I r. (' M Jackson, of tbl c iy, becaue I w.s preju u ed int them for many year, n der the Impre e-ifi that ibey were chiefly a- alc olt mi tare. I m Indebted to my friend It b r: Shoemaker Ei"p. f r the removal of thi-' pre-udu e by proper eafs, a' d for encouragement to try tl.em. wlien ufT. rini from great and bnu on'itnie 1 debpoy. 1 he ue of tbr.- bwtIlea of th ie bitte'-s. at th- eiii ins of t e preent year, wmj fllow. d by evident r lief and restoration toad irre f bodily a d mental v cor w liich I had not felt f r Ix in lha before, and had almost i pa red of regaining I therefore Iba k tiod and mv f tend for direeiitijr uietotlieueoflhm J. LYVluN BLOWS. Philadelphia, June g3. 181. iautk:u i..it !oTin:.j There are many p'eparat on sold umler tbe name 'I Hitters, put up in qutrt bottle, ermooun ed if the cbeapet wbik or common rum, rotinn from 2Ho4Vc per jrlhn. the ta-t diwuied by tnie orcor anirr eed. TiocU- of H'fter ba caue. md w ill rontui'e to caue,l nr a thev ran be pold. hund ed todiLtbe death of 'be ilriitikard. Hv tbeir ue tbe svtm ikept Cottl"liall. UIid r the t flilet.ee of ak holic tiniul ti' O the or! kind tbede ref r licjU'T Is created am! kept uo, and the result is tbe l ormr atten mi up..n drunkard' life and deith. Forthose bo de-ire and vkV hiT4 a ticjuor bitter, we publish the toII..w . rece pt: Het oe ltt f oj iftjt tml a oVti 1 itUrm nn! m x wiib thrtt uimrtm of l:rid;i or Uly, and th" re ult ill.be a pre para 1 u t' at illr ru-oi in n edi.-el virtue aia true excellence any of ihe tiiiitier. iis liquor liitter in the m rkct. aid will c mmh It. You wall hi ai tbe virile. f II ojti'tili IlitUr in co- nectlnn witbairod artlc e of liquor at much less price than these interior preparatl Iis will con you. ; Alltnlioii Sohlirr! :unl rrieiuls f Sohlit'iv! We call the attention of II hain relations or friend in tbt nn.v to in f t Mat "H' HiI'LANO'S iermjn letter" wi'l cire tiit'.-. tenth- "f t'.i.- i!iee.- ind'.red by ex ! Mires Hrd nrivatmiis iru id. ut ti amp hf. Ii; ihe li-t, iu' li!n j!ni"-t dal! in the n w-pap r-, oa the arrival of the sick, it tili be noticed that a very I. rife proportion are .u'b ri-u fr-an tie il ty. Kvery ca-e of that kind can le re.ad lv cured by Ho-fland I irtn li Puter. Iiieaes reu!'tiiR from disorder of the il.ge. tive in ran ire -ie .jlv ieiii.ved. We have no heita ti .nin stathnr thit. if these HiHem were fiedy ned a mot g onr aoldier, hn. dreds of live tnirfht be t-avaJ that otli.-ri e will be lot. We call particular attention to tt e folb-wln.f reniarka Me and el authenticate! c re of one of the natioti. hrii', hör I le, I um; Li own language, "ha been aved I v the ld t r " , Phii.apri run, Antust '.. l-fcj53. Mrn.s. J:-v A Kvaü vv IJ. iren'teineu. yourHooflail s (iern.ati Pittf rs has -ave-t n y life Tl ere fs i.o m stake in ibir- It l aot rtud Pr lyTiiipLirs of m comrade, um' of w'ioe names re append-'!, .( bo were folly roirrlrart ef all tbe e-rc m-tano ot nay case I am. ai d bs ve t. en f-r tbe at four enr-, a nn ml er of Sh rman's ceiei rated Littery, and ur,,eT the inim' dia'e Command of t'apt. It. R. Aires. Tl.roi.gb tbe exfo-nre t at eti ant upon my arluoiM dut;e. I wm alt jcke.t in o vniber lt wi'h 1r:flimn'afio'a f the In. and w- lor 72 ilav Pi the hospital. This wa fo'lowed by great de bili v, lightened by an attack of dveemery. I I then removed rr. ni the W bit I oue, . nd er1t to tbi coy on board tbr Meaner state ,f Jiaii e, tr. tn which I lauded on tbe2sth ot Jure irce that time I have hen t' ont i s low a any one cunl 1 be and Mill r ta n a park f vi tality. l-or a we.k or mure I was scarcely aMe to kwI low an thing, and if I did f .rce a niorsal down, it w-a Immediately thrown up again. I could not even k ei a gla of water en Bay stow ach Life could na la-t under tbee rircumetauce; and ac-cor-'ingly the nb ieian who had been wnrkii faith fully, though uns cre-s:u!lv,tore-CJe ne from therra-p of the dread arrher, frankly toid mt thev could do no more for me, and 'lri-ed me to M-e a clergyman, and to make such deposit n of my I imited f und a best auped Au aoriaintant e who vuiud mt at tbe bo-p'tal, Mr. I redern k Stef.hetd r n, of Sixth below v rch street. al vi ed me. a a forlorn b"te, to try yur H f ter-. and kind Iv p.'jciir d a bottle. From b" time I commenced taki'.g thim tie glooms' (Ladow of Ceath receded. ret I am I I now. thank God lor U. irettm? tetur. Tboti-rh I bae taken tut two bottle. I ba e z.ired ten poond-, and feel aio? ii.e of t'einn permuted to r-Jin mv w fe and dauh'er, from wh. m I have beard r... h'r g for ei:f;teen m n'h; ior. trennen en. I .in a n.yal .-ninian. rrori tte vicn ity or r rout ttoy.i. 10 yunr levam.Bie mier i owe ti e certainty of lift wb;ch ba tiin be plate of v.zne fear -to jour P Urr will I owe tre tloM.,ui r.r:v iee r,f ajr-.in claipinc to iiiy booni tboe wbo are dearest to nie in hte. Very truly yfa, ISAAC MALONF. We fully concur 5n the truth of th Hove Matetner.t, of, " ' J ' , , a we bad despaired .f seeing oor comrade, Hr. Ma'.cL, ' v J'HN CCDDI.f BACK, lt NewTork Battery. GK'i. A ACK1 ET. Co. C, Uta Maine. l.ewSCHrVALIElt,Jt y.T. I. E. SI'F.NCI K. M Artperj , Bat. F. J. k FASKWI.LI-. Co. B3l Vu HKS I T B. JKKDMK, Co. B. do. HKNhVT. MAl tx.NALD.Co.C. t Waint. .JCHM F. M"ARt, F.Va .Maine. II - k II A N Kta H.ro II. 72d N.T. N THAMt L H. 1 HUM A. Co. t. Kth P. ANDItKW J. KIMHlL'.. &. A. 2d Vt. 4U11 JKNKINS Co II. II b Pa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 5ee that th imtire f "C M jACKSajr" h m the turru of each bettle. Price per Oottle 7ic, er half 4aien for $4. Shouliyotir neare.t drniit cot have the article, do not be pen S by any of ih pitoaicarne; pr pa -at ion. that may b offered ;n ItTlace. tt nd p c, and we will forw-rd aecureiy pacle.1, Dy eipre.a. Principal office and .TIanuf actory, .ae.iUl arcnai. JOX ES iV EVA X 51 , (ucce.or to C. M. JACK50N k CO..) I'rwprirf wr. yTTFoT salt by DruffMa axd de.b-r. In every fawn la ibe rlt State. eprJa aitawA waa.
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FOREIGN DRY GOODS, AMERICAN RVGOODK AT Hume, Lord & Co's., 26 and 28 West Wiuvhinztoii St. VsrLEXWO STtOTK OF SPW ATD E LEG AXT Yij Lret Gowd Jut cpeticg at lb Trade Palace. Plain Black Silks, Rich Plaid Silks, Rich Fancy Silks, Rcpt. Silks, Plain Silksand Satins Our stock of Silk is very Urge and will be found complete in every re-pect. Lusters, bl'k and col. Black "Cro Grain,'1 Plain Poul de Soie, Rich Moire Antiques, French Repps, Drape de Luccas, Rob Rov Plaids, Black Bomhazines, French Merinoes, Fiirured Delaines, Flannels, all kindsaud colors, Cloths & Cassinieres, Einbroideries, Balmoral Skirts, Hosiery, all kinds. Fall CloiiUsifc Shawls Small Plaid Shawls, Fur CliiMim. NEW GOODS ARRIVING PIECES OP CARPETS, JLT KPCKIVF.D AT THK rrade Palace, 26 and 2a West Washington St. Medalion Carpets, Supurb Pattern, in rich huh cälora, nil fixers Axminster Vel Carp't Uiisurpasse! in etile, elegance n l durability. if i;i i ui jn.;i.n New and eie;nt tyles. in light, dark and medium colore. Body Brussels Carp'ts Tapestry Brussels do Engli-h and Americn Manufacture, New Pattern, iu hi2h colors, very fine. Th rue Ply Carpets, From SI 35 per yard. Extra Superfine Car pets. One hundred piece, from $1 2j per yard. Ingrain. Carpets, Common Wool do From 75 cents per yard. Cottage Carpets. Rug Carpets, Hemp Carpets, New St j lea, from IPi' cents per Tard. So pain or exoene h teen atared to fur nish our cutonier with the lrpet arx! most Va ried .fot k of Carpets ever offered in tfcl market. Und they will be so4J at puces defying COrnpetii ,:,.n Wool ;ind Satin Damasks. Extra qualities and all colors. , Lice, Tambour a Swiss Embroid ered f urti.ins, Curtains Trimmings. Holders and Tassrls, Gilt Ercilne, In great Taricty, Oil Cloths; all widths. Oil Cloth and Velvet Rugs, .Manilla and Cocoa Ratlin; Duff and Green Holland. Il Punrr. Wtr Sfilv TrIra j aaa " 7 s... j v avva D-il). Together with a complete auortaerjt of HOUSE FINISHING GOODS. HUHE, LORD Cz CO., I.XDIA.XAPOLlft. apiia-41w
