Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4052, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1863 — Page 2

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THURSDAY M0BN1S0, OCTOBER 3 In' llevw Afcwlitlwnlsle rrce-f eceel Th N'.t'mn.l Intelliaenrer. In rornmentirS pon the means which tlie AtditioniU ued r I force secession, remuk tbit wher the S uthet:, Sutes seceded thej beliered thvt any arme-1 r liiunc to their eajdeavora wou?3 be contrary if the right of resolution Merte! in the Pal ration of Io-iepen ieaice It is known l?at tl New York' Tribune was cotntant a well aa earnest exponent of t!N view, and said Bju in th winter rf lT,L.fil In t wf i f the hore-t e ae w " - s w w - e w -e j - w . w j - - - - - - p - - - r the 3oithern agitators that they mht t levcount on it iJ in serurinj: for the tn immuiilij from Federal attack. Aa earlv at the Uth t November, 1MJ'), when the aecesion atorra wa brewing ia the Southern heavens, the Tribut Aid: "If the cotton State shall hemme sitiaßel ihf the ran iln heiter out of the Union than if i. we ini-t on letiitur them po in pe-.ee. Ih. . 4 I ; .K umm m m.i l, pr f I I! t Irtfl I T T ne. tIT it xr-t feerihe'e- . We roost evi rit the rizht of nr btate to remain in ini - a Uiniii and rfit or nullify the Uwa thereof. T withdraw from the Union i quite another mitterj and' whenever a coniderrle ecti.n of otl Union shU deliberately reol?e to po out, wf ahU.reit all roereiTe mevurei deigned t keen it in. We hop never to lire in a Republik wh.reof one fectioa U pi Mied to the other b b onets " . -. 9 Seventeen d.y afterwanla, on the 2Rih of No ferner, 16". it held the following la ngu.ige: i "If the cotton State unitedly and earcetl' w -h to withdraw reacetullT from the Union, w think the hould und would be allowe-l to do PC Ant att-mp t to compel them by force to rema n wou'd te contrary to the principle- enuncMUH i the immortal Declaration of Independence, con tnrr to the fund.traetitl ideaa on which huniA litertT it hed." On the 17th of December following, when th 1 . a a v ece"ftion atorm Iia1 come to a. head, ana war bursting over Sonh Carolin i, the Tribune ah! "If it (the DeeltMtion of Imicren'lence) jutt fled the e oton frtim the HHtLh Emt.ire oj three million) of colonist in Infi, tre do not tekw it vtuld nr j"tif Ae rettunn fßrj mitli n f S'tttthromt Jrvmtke (JtiUtn in lfCl " An4 nfter all the eotton State hud "weeded ; on the 2U of February. leCl. it btill held ove them the piril of the Declaration of Iodepeod ence,' tinder tht dite it u.tid: We hTe reneiellt iid, and we once mor inUf.'th.it the ere a principle emtjodietl by JeflVr n in the Det-Ur t on of American Independence that povertimenta derive their ju-t Mwer fron the runaent of the ci erne!. ia nound and ju-t and tht. if the '.re St Uei, thecotum State, or. necoiuMiaie...... for an indereiiden; ,1 right to do Po -J: the Gu'f S'te t-nly thoo-e nation, thev h ire a t lear oior Whenever it ball be t ie ir ttiAt me gre I bod? of the Southern people hate become con Clu-irely alietiafe.1 from ti e Union, and anxiou to efcape from it, e will do our bot to lorwan!? their viewf." Ii was not only the Tribune that expreett!ieie -er.timenti and mule the-e pledge. The . . . ... ..t leading Republican paper promi-ed the dis-ati. i fiel Stitea that if they inited upon neceniori lo forward their iewi" upm the (rround thatthey htd"A c!er moral rizht" to form an inde pendent nation if they che to do o. The Chi capo Tribune, Mr Lixcoln' orgn; the Indi anapoli Journal, Oorernor Mobton' or'in; the Qincintiati Commercial. Mr. Chaue organ; the BuETilo Expreß. Mr Slward's org.n; and vari ou) other we could name, made the promi-e oi all and comfort to the Southern diorznizerj ii their ncheme of wparatioti. All of thete paper have backe 1 down, we believe, from the position' that the cotton State, the flare State, the GulU State, hd not only the moral right to peparate j from the Union, but al.-o from the proffer of aid j if they de-ired to ro. In this re-pect they havej been treacherous to their Southern allie?, and the e .! T.tif bar a. ripht to cornnlain of those who de as a '- v r iartl that to co nine 1 them to remain in Union which they regarded as oppressive toj them, "would be contrary to the ideas on which,. a human liberty i b.ued a thv Prophecr llenllxed The Her. Xldnef mltU-Wtw II I'rnpliel! j In the yer I the Kev Sipmet Smith pub t lUhetl in the Elinbur Review an article underthe title of "Arneric," in whi-li he epoke fltt trringly of the condition and position of the United State Mr. SuiTU thought, however, he i a di-poition on the Drt of our people to acq'öre military n'ory. and he took occasion toj warn ui of the ineviti !Te conequel)Cf. The i immediate cuee of thi warning w ia the preptra-J ion made to fairy on the war against the Aljc .r'meo Cotiiderin,; that thi w s written foity thi ee eiri ao, we tiny well a?k if the writer, m i iw of wh it is now transpiring, did not epeak al J m t in the hnpnpe of prophecy: t We rut inform J.hnath in wh it :ire the inevi j Uhle con-eiuencer) of Uirp too fond of glory. S Taxe- upi'n evry ai t'n le liich enters into the rn""h or covera t!ie t.ck.or m pl uel under the foot txei urn evervthinj; wtiich ia pleiant to - . ,ee. heir. leel. Miiell or tite tue upon wArmih. Huh: ani hc m tion tuen on every thin? on earh. and the waters under the; ir:h n even thin? that come from abroad, or i grown ali.ome t.xe ou the raw mi j tcn'.taxeH on every freh value th it is; addei! to it by the indutry of nun tax- on the uce which pamt-era mm' appetite, and . the dru that restore- him to heilth on S the ermine which decorate the Jude1 and the rone which hne the ';Iaiinl on the: poor man's nlt. and rich man hpii-e- on the ' bra iiada of the ciBin, and the ribb n of tie; 'bride at be! or loud. couchant or levnnt, we mut pny the school fy wlrp his Uxel top the beardle youth manage hi taed hore with a taxed bridle, on a taxed road and 'he dying Enjbhman. pouring hi medicine, which b psid seven per cent , flmga himell uion hi chintx 1.1, hich h piid twenty two per cent , and expir in the arm of an apoihocary, who had : pai-1 bcen-eof a hundre! pounds for ihe privilege , of ruttmir him to deith. His whole prooerty is then immediately taiel fnm two to ten cent. Retde the probate, large fee are dem vndel fur burying him in the chancel; his tirtue are K.nie,! down t rteritv on Uxe-.! msth'e; and he is then fathered to bi fathtrs to be taxed so more In addition to all thi. the habit of dealing with lirge ums will make the 0 vernment avaricio i and i rofue; an! the syatem iielf will iiilallit-iy genervte the hi-e vermin of spie and informers, and a ptdl more r'-tilent race of rnalitical I'nd , and retainer of the meaneat and mo-t odiou df-ripii.in; white the prtidi'tus patron. uei which tlie ta.die. tinR of thi splendid revenue will , throw iuto the band f Government, iM iuve-t ; it with s an it.ii lence. an! hold out such ineiii and teroptatioiia to currufdion, as all the virie and puMic aptrit, even ol Republicans. will be unahl? to resit . A Uht to LfsC-ai A Co raoM SnniiM A. . Dot Utas "Lfi.ua lak warning from the x arrjt1 'of the pvt Wheueirer x Government I h irfuae i to liiten f If e fnnpl ainia of bet l i jle, ati'l attenr trd t-v put down iheir murmur hr ' 'the biyohrt. they h ive ptd the penalty, Ofallj thoie aha litenej to the poMple in lkl'. and priiteJ therhirtera ol liberty, and t-k ti osth t to upooft them, only one ha teen failhl'ul. an I ' he hat been rewarded for Iii fiJalitv. 1 he Kmc of S irlini rMrded coti-tltutlon an! t"k atii oath to Wort it ; and to-dv ha .u( of llll v. j If (Seoive 111 had iatent to the murmur, id our . father, and vim ted their jut drnitll I, the w r of th revolu'ioti would hive been avettl. and tli bhxad Uiat waa apt) lad would haft beau

77.1, .! 1 h ln;et amount of wheat ever . IdonchU'i U U illy In oh week in frceinl( eee t wer ; fw.il ufV I 7.3 fwHi bwhel. , tle wete m-.de r the auiu'iiilof neailj !iH doi i bu-hela. and th rfk brf.ire the aalet ctiredrl l.tKXI.IXK) buahvta. We ahwvUd Cat ibal oiuv wMt JUdv.ulift ,fttw

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'C rt:'-Gin-e of te I:chrnoo4 D parh D NtAi Chtt OfiA, Se p'ento-r 'J I Ti nm.i import u.t tattle ot tie jr after thi of hrct M'Uiw. la jul bcti I uhl tO'l ml liT the C'ifiiiieraie rm. i"'"1'' t..!d in -.iew wr.!s: . There ' o,,s:''r arnii eaeroy v the o l -f ("Ci"! Oidf the , reuerai, uean, uMimni y mi:n. Th mdtifud!Lotj ho-t, swelling wi ' onfidence nl prid, ! l;- ii.trded ViAt Feiler!, dead, wout.de.1 o-l rn-oner- now re : r-)wetfu! Stite. threiieu to oerrun I. er tern- ; t.rf and deAtte her huifte. h i een lieferte ! ; and f .rrel t. feek refuret.eh.nl Inrnctde "til i Lretwftk3 aloi- tne üinitoi u.e i emicne j Let evrri hert in' our ufferinc ! nd pive nter ihink U Almik'htv i,A lor liii treat kiiidi-e. f..r th a ncnal cenverance. i ... - . I Only portions of tw. of Lorr-treet's divl-inn arrive! in time to tike prt in the hsrht, but they were a ho-t wiihin themele. They were Henri in " Ltw's and Kobin-on'a brigade!, ol Howl's liivi-ion, and Kerhaw' and Hunnhre ' brie ade, of M-Law's. Kut let tia proceeij with the battle. ' ' : It s already known that Gen. Bmzz deemed it prudent to wilOraw hi forces from Chitt ni"0i and Ent Tenneiee, and retire into the State ot GeonriA, and there await reinforcement The er.emv'a cafAlrv penetrate! far a Umzirold and Tunnel Hill," on the Werfern 'nd AtUniic railroad, our owq civalry, Uüfortunately, etli: fire to the bridge as they retreated. Several affaira between outpoM followetj onThurMl.y itid Friday, the 17th and lwth in-t , and on the l'Jlh a heavy kirm:h en-uel. amounting alrno.-t if not quite to a pener 1 engagement, in hii h HooI and his veteran din'.yed greit npirit and reaolution. Gen. Drg advmced upon the ene my, driving in his outpost) and kirtnilier. and paining important advantage. He considered it best, proOably, to strike before li-ecrans could be reinforced, and even before all hi own rein forcement could arrive. Te Federal com m and er wa evidently surprised hy the vigorou movement of Bragg, from wh"m he ex-ce-l only a feeble re"utnce. Even a late a Sum! iy morning, when the Confeilerate deployed on the wed bink of the Chick tmauga, he hardly prepare! for a seriou attack from an armv wlik-h he supposed would be ouly too tjladto effect it ccnpe. The great battle wa fought off the west bmk of the Chickam uga, on Sunday, the 2 Ith d iv ol Set.terobcr. The line of battle extended eit mid wt acroa the boundary line between Walker and Citoost countie. re-tin: here nnd there on the bend of the Chickamau river, a very crooked stream, runnintr eist und norilieo3(, m l emptying into the Tenneee above Ch t tinoosa.' D. H Hill comman'fed on the right. Polk in the center and Ln-tiect on the left The enmmind of Lonütreet wa. conipted ot auch of the bria idea of Hood's and Law' dii ion i hid come up. and H n dunu'. I'roton', Stewart'. and l!uhrod Johnon division of the Armv of Tenneee the three list con-fi tnting the corp of that intrepid officer, M ijor General Huckner. llioe force held the ex trenie left , and w ere or jx.-e-l to the r'ght winir of enem wh5oh restwl up, ,!,e mount tin anJ ftMrun, jH).ition Hi!!' corp.o,, t) e rj . hl cotnpedot Breckinridge's and Cleburne'. fine division. I am not vet in form-1 of the composition of Polk's command, nhicli ccupiel the tenter, nor of Walker' Corp, which wa held in te-crve. 15 v order of Gen. Itragir. the attack wa com men'ce! atxmt 10 o'clock, Sunday morning, on . a. I l" a . . 1 . the extreme nsht. and :i tiheti up oy cuu sucieedinji division lo ihe left, reachins Long ir street's left at II o'clock, and thin takitur one hour for the wave of battle to roll from one end of the line to the other. On the rijjht and in the centie, the attack wa not successful in the eirly p irt of the day. The enemy bad massed aheavv force on thi part of the field, mid nnintait ed hiposition with o much stuMiornne-s th tt Walker wa ordere! up with hi. reserve to the tupprtof Hill and Polk. He moved forward in supeib Myle. and tell upon the enemy like a thunderbolt; but ihe Federal columns still stood their ground and fought with desperate gallantry. In the meintim, Longstreet had been steadily pushing back the enemy on the left, meeting no check und carrying everything before him. Un der hi orders, Huckner fx ecu teil a succe-sful flank movement, while Hood and other made a vigorous assault in front. The effect of this combined attack wa to force the Federals to abandon that part of the field and to eek a poi tion on a high ridge. They had not more than formed their lines, however, before the brigade of Kershaw and Humphreys, of MeLawsdivi-ion under command of Kershaw (McLaw not yet hiving arrived with the remainder of his divt ion) were ordere! to assault the ritlge. Here a desperate struggle enued. Ker-haw carrie! the position again and again, and lo-t if. as often. It was evnlent that the enemy had the advantage both in position an 1 numbers, but the brave Carolinian an! Mississippi an did not stop to con-uit the odd against them. General Longstreet verv properly, hjwever, sent Gr.cie's. Kelly' and Trk'g'a brigades, of Preion' heroic division, to their fupport. A vigorous ati l t m ultaneou attack wa then mole, an! the enemy final! v driven with ere it slaughter from thecre-t of the ril'e and down its ?i le Preton tnl hi entire command behaved with distinguished gillantry. nl. like the veteran Kershaw and his loval folio wer-, excited the altn'ration of all who witne--ed their conduct Kershaw cap turel nine gun, a nunder of sin ill arm ant pri-oners. and Humphreys took 4!15 prisoner, four regimental tt tndard ami one headquarter flag H nimin, whoe position was next on the left, w .. not idle while the struggle wat going on He engaged the enemy in hi front, an 1 after a fierce enc'iuntcr compelled him toietire along with the rest of the Yankee troop The adcantte which Longstreet had gained on t'e left cu!d not but arrest the attenti n of liosecran. who con-equently detatrhed a heavy force from hi left wing mi I centtr and sent it to the support of his riuht Thi im pxirtint movement did not escape the vigil mi eve of the Confederates. Gen. Liw. wh- suv celled to the commmd of llool's liv;Mon, af ter the litter wa dangerously woumled.wdered a bitterv often gun to be pusheal forward to a position from which he could en til nie therein b.rcing column as it advanced. Tlrs w i-la;e in .k-... , - t;ma v,ö I . i. d Johnson's divisions of Bu kner' corn, and Ker i.ie auri noun, ntm nmv fhaw and Humfahrey', of McLaw's division, lud , agiin become engagel with the enemy in a deper i re conflict After gaining pnesioti of the ritie. as heretofore de-cribed, thev had onititiuci : their pursuit until thev came up with the retiring j foe. who tumel upon the pursuer and i.nce rn ue attempted to make a stand The reinforcing col j umn wa about t wheel into position, when the . . bitterv often c,uu$ openetl upon it a terubie en nU.iiug fire. Attout the same time Llent. Col Sjrrel. of Lnngtreet's stiff, ordered Stewart's division to advance an! fall uto:i the H ink ot the column ; yj, ta'gM liackwards, fell into confusion, stid e su ock waa terri'de The enemy halted. finally tie!, followel by thse to whose asit ince they hnlgotie. In-lee.!, they were bully whipped on thi part of the lino, ami lot largelv in pri'O ners. kille-! and wounded. About three thou ml prioner were taken In d liti.n to the pun eiptured bv KersJnw, HHd's div i'oii todt 21 , thirteen of which wete brught ff ti Ltw'. bri gde and eight by Betinin?' Kich of the-e 1 it turned othwer were conpici.u lor ood conduct. Bat thi was true of all the otlicer Hfd men, and I nee

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more th ti atuither. Gen Hood woutui. which h i re'ultcl in ihe amputation of his thiih t tie plor by the whole army A more u-ffil iii . gllnt oilicer i iiot to Ik found in the Coufed erate service But the nnneuvrr b whi- h the Federal cm in mder oughi t rrinfon e hi i i lit wing dil m - e-t ape the notice of iVIk. Walker atvl Hill. Tliey dete"tcd the mortnieut. m l ag n attacke! the nemt'a centir and left wing, now rtduced liy ihe reinforcement sent t i'po-e ths vlt t-ut oil advitue of L-matteet Ihi tune, their ault wa suece.-aful. The f"e wa driven tick al eery pomt on the tiuht. centre at! left Th dV hoi leen won; the enem were living from the full 't-:ht abii.e pul an eo! I. the conti ct. and avr! I nn from a tuin.u dele it, if -mi ftwut auuihil itiuti Gen Hill -ttk$ In IiLmi U-nn- of lireckinri.i.-e ... A II a I ft ati' I Oieburne. ati iheir brave tuiralr. I'oHi an l Walkrr anpiirel Irr-h renown; an l the lold ' and itttet.Hl Kone-t, the vllanl heiler, ami the r;nte! Whvrtoti, with their l etv tftojtt, rr umtnpreient: at ou initnrut, harsing the tianka of the enetny ; at a not her, beating b irk Id a lvatice; niw hovrrho on the hllU atul ill iiu. tsiti, Sh i nholl awoopihj thr-iuwh the yalleyai like eagdea upon their prey . lilrl. ihe unlyer avl reji'ft I that every tuvu dxt his duty, and 1 hon mors than Gm I,oiik-ttn t t he iran't peika for ltell, Ii I ihe ruhk'jr of all, ol the ),taUs well the otllcer

Of the lij tit tir e 1 I y e'ther -c I -am i ct n.i.cietii I J in or med . ,e .It ith nt; ile.rt e of cettntity The iuni(er uf kille-I is fin U compared with thj number of wimaV!. which is unu'idv large, u l the wouads are unuul!f light. Mny T the wounded of the enemy feil into our hvil-. anl til of Iii dead, toceiher

with about f.rtT p. eres of artillery, several j th?nnl ainl of email una, betaeta eiX a:.d eht thuAi:d l-rio!.er. (-tne ot whom were '. wounded) ud bc.tu tweritr five auJ t!i rty flj Ofrohjr!, A n "I (-nr "i c"'t4 fr"e .eTf.ril (;,,,er ,,. ;.!: tn f-r-. i:.i!-; iW r Hn.' j evernl i üeu - . I. titu'ia, 1 ! S-'ji:h ti-i I.;-hir k. !!, ! ij xl t)-ii'T nr'tii i'r1, Ml Ti (' TJ t Ail in -f v erri v vnii wti ht !i.e hi' -l- of ; id fi.fmv. UsT' (it;. Vtf.ii. Ii m1 :H"I ' , t oU1Jj t,ou:h he tili renjiii.el in the; i,j;e Monday wa devoted to the care of the , i , 4lt 1,. .1. ,. Änd the otheilnir I buriil i up ol ine arm- ano tx ner irojwue i inrwur. i The et.em widjdiew o MrioiMtr rtdeon Sun-! dar niaht. mid on M n N nijht CMitinue-i hi ; rireitto ChatMTr'.' and the Tt-nnc-ee riter. Yesterd v the Confederate loliowe-l tip and took j ... ."I position in tioiit of the town, where tney -till rein tin The Fedenl are cniu-liinz on the river tmnk behiiMt int t e chinen'. und are huOy en.'gel in . r. t-ii.' :(!.I;iioii il tieTen-ea. 1 hev tiive a ood po-itioii in a bend of the river. tronjily fortifieil j in froi.r, and rJier fl.i.k.well proiecieI. It i j h.-p -dGeii. Hi ig iH tin I mme way to nullen ver inem out ol ineir n.ie iui"ui ;t ut-vi. '- ti'.k Pof-iblv, an et.erttic pursuit oruMonday morning would have coinpelle! them lo recro the river, but lhi- U not cert in. The President' I'roclamtttlon for a. Iuj i f I IiunUff vlnp. We print in another loliimn a proclamation from the Pie-i lent. appointing the l it 1 huriday j in N'oyemtier n day of general th ink-;ving I for the favors be-towed upon the nation during j the ptst veir Thi ja-ocl un ttion will take mo-t thinking people by Mrpfic i ne jat i tiuifioay in Noteii)tr is the ila.v whi-h.by wmmon consent, ha for fever-l er pjt been et arn by trie Gov mom ot ihe hevf ral States fr the same i purpo-e. The practice oiiinated with the Puii- j t in, and for many year was observed only in I the. New hu-l oi l Stale, and although Ue l'un tan ?ei le exmp!e winch are worthy ot being billowed, thii one forme! an exception, and so C"inoieii-ied iiself to llie general pprobttion of me iap'c tint üii tlly, we believe, it came to ie adopted in all the State- of the Union lint llit- iie-ii n will now arise, w by ha the Pieö'lent -tepi.ed in and torest ille l the action of the Execu ive of the sioeial States by isu'.iig th'n pro. I nn ttion? Why Ii a prat-lii-e exi-"eiit I rotn the found ttion of the Government, ami, in )ed, loim tf toi e the Governm nt w t foi in-l. been ilfvi.tiol from on this occai' n. hv t lie Pie idem tept ing in mid exercising function uUnyu hif herto exircL-el and regarded o -ecuüily an ppi-t.ainiiig to the Governor of the several siite-? The President ha hitheito appointed das of thanksgiving and day of fa-ting, and the-e have been generally observed; and it would seem that lie might have had the grace to retrain from in terfeiing in the days of annual thanksgiving appointed by the State authorities!. The truth ot the matter is, that in this, in the co!is( i it tion l,iw and numerous other meas ure and practice-of the Administration, there is a m inilest purpose to pink and degrade the States and their authorities and to exalt the Central Government at Washington above and over them. Under the guidi.mce of the Curtins, the Tods, the Morton and the Y itese, the energie-t of the Sta'e G.ivcrnmeuts have been ditected to carry- . , lhe Washington administra " i . I- . .i . t ion Kisjeiti oi tieieno.ng ineir ow u pew ne iiom the tvrannie atid Usurp tion of that dininistra tion. I hi new insult pi icel upon inem mi new usurpation of functions properly belonging ti the State- will no doubt tie quietly suumiueo to by them Of course it is a matter of no great importance to the people who are called un to give thmks and to pray, whether thev do it at the instance of A. L'nc'oln or O P Morton; but it i a matter of very grave importance to them to know whether the State ne t te hereafter regarded a mere convenient instruments whereby the Government at Washington mav carry out what ever scheme it mav chance to conenc' in vol i tion of the fundamental law of the land, a 1 1 1 tor ihe oppre ion ol ihe. citizen. We appwhend the neonle at I irre will look with a SUSi.i-ioU mid ! tlistrusttnl eve upu all imlieation. liowever slight, ot a deteriniinti'iu to -uhvert the ri-ht and prinr p'e-of the Sutes. Ami well they may. N. A. Ledger. From Uavlii us ton. Results of the Campaiom in Tennessek RkH'LTS or THE VoLlNTVRT LlBf KATI'JX OT THF S.-ITHERX SlaVFS I HAT AlT WILL H KXDI.K Rr.tyio.v Imp -s.blf. Dh'uidati inm-.f (?i:tr.E1LLAS NEAR WASHINGTON. tC , AC. I Special Correspondence of the CbicaRa Time. Wasiiinot i.v, Octoher 2. The truth in regard t the l-s of the campiigu in Tennessee, (tor muIi i the result ot the ree:it deteit of K.i.-ei-r.ui'.) at last begins to cone to light. " The tv ernment" has trie! to plav itie imegune with the people that it played when Pope wa dele itel in Anu'i-tof last year; when llo-ker a deieate! al Chancellorville, and lien Burii-ile w as defeate.1 lat December. A' il did on tlio-e lasr three occasions, so it dii on thi. It njut!i'T;zed the publication of state nients ti the elT'ct tint the Union army had i tTere l no ili cter. nnd th it il woi.M peedüy resume the tTV'tisive. Tho-e stitement were j tal-e betöre, and thev are! l-e n w. The defeat ot U-i-ci ran ha tieen a coin,le'e md tital ib-leat, j ai'Ii l-s-e-, in li.!e I. ouniel and prisoners, th it the A dtinnistinti..:i daiei.ot publi-h; o eay noth ing oi Hiir ios iti artiiVry atil -m ill nni The public lein t lies- fut- u " fin in the tli ial reiMiit ot the Ctitc ierate ßi-er H w vtupid in the A.lministr ttion t- ll-.'tik tint ihey could be coueeiled The f u t that, .Her the biti'e. (en. irecr iti' sent a ü ig of truce to Ooti Bragg, iking pei illusion to buiy hi dea-1, in been con ceaietl tdl now The con e alnient of Nets like these i the gteatest in-uit th it can be dieted to th people. The Almini-tition treats the people, ii OA ever, not only with lud ed disregard. i iiut with utter contempt W lien the A duimitrat I tlOU 1 Cliel, I isl .1 U e'll'K-l , l mii'r ornrmi Mi Clell tti, they dtvbleal, aUo, to dety the pe )t e; and every acin of ihe Administration since then ht beeu'in defimce of the j-eo le I hepeoplej hid a tight to kn-)w that Gen, Bngc had taken t ovei G.O'!! prisoners in the battles of September ID i til 2, and th I he employe! them in uivin.' j the sol right of epulture to their Mill or 9 "I j de tl comrade Yel. if it were not fr General ! Brags' official report, we should rem mi in itio ! ranee of that mournful and huui liatins fact. j So. :il, the peop'e were lamt sozle! hy the . official t itement that Roecr n. on the 2öth and : 2üih nit., was in an impregnate po-i tun a m- ..... -1- " sition from which the enemy couiu no. urn e aim, no matter how strung they miht be. Todiv the tardy statement is mide that he ha moved all h'm train to the north s'ule of the Tennesee liver at .d th'it he hat .everal lines ol retreat ready , Il'it were po'sible to cover the Administration with more infitny than the Ia1 under which it at-iiT, alte ol , the re-tilt of this campaign would do it. Thes iccesof thiseimptign would h ve g'Uie far tow ard hrinpng the wir to a ter ruination. The meauot making il succeful th-e means tiive oeeti nmeiuiiy uiipiini ni wane ! i n the most chilli-h bmole The dis gracelul reults f this cjm;al:n wül roter Mr. Sewatd with fi'licuie. and will furtii.ih nh ik aar! commetitary on the teat of hi recent letter. It show that the Miaaxful termi natUm of the t wf ' fr off n.w a ever. Ths liberathm of the Smthern slave by the voluntary act oi their matcr, and their org mi tition into teimrnt -n 1 lucorta-ratiuii iuto the eet amv (i lht t rject is really rarr ed toH.ol which there is Hiw lut e d'ubt.) willig ihedeith (low to all hope- of reunion II the Southern two pl ie-e.fl to thai rl Urine Oieaauir, thev wdl do it in i tilr to ic t'tv their b eei dem e V 1 1 , ili.i like thai aten. it will te in van I r i. to ii-dulkV in a ti) Itot'C ol iec'Hfiriiiiii 1hey will ti.Ve been lilliaj b M, ll I ey do lKe it, b the ft u'i r wr pi hi T of the A-'m b1tr.liöit. and it wilt re.vt ..Koi.t u with leinble tlTiTt The r..t.tpiel of the S-oith on our part la hope le-., whrthrr t'.ev tike Ihvt -tep or iml. But. If Ihet (J. Make it. the i-a-ojv'e w ho Mipirt the d tt.li,i-trtion will be .-i.vii-cid 'f that l.M The ,'Hiitiooi-ti nt-l l;c(a.'.!iv an-, the pe ) le who aUI'l"!! the admniioM l ll, SI e III tV , f i-f (he wr teot.e ilin liew it m m wr fit tf-e aiailltion ol livirv 1 l ev do lo' M the t'..h.l. iel I AH lhe m,il lllliKtU.1,1,,.1, ol alsvrn ry ! Wl ii.. it.virioiv tl.tv ( Uni i ne aU'li-Lisl. the; wdl livve w Iwither

m t'e iti rirrTinp on fhe wr, and ill wih it ! ,1 L will they le oistel wi h i wn thy the lajihful d itk ertr- of I the Siu! ern rip! fitihiinp the df ffine tf ! their rntj.ur. They ill then, fcenH i to :at ; .a

fedN lue error oi neir wy, ana enceTjr to -chrvre the r-'di'-T of the administration. at1 to I win bjck the love of the Southern people to the j Utiiou. Uut all such attempt will be hopeles. 1 i ' i i :..: i . n.lt ' the Zithern ie which üi c.u?e leeüns: ! cf the t"ftT-i hitre-1 to nnklein the brei't f j : t!e letter toirl-i c. r.r in ti v ten er ilior. to " " l t a - ... CI. c in If t'-ev do -k t :- tp. it m e th. rn-i4 .f !t,ii,i; 1.Ti itit'cr-u !enrr. n' Iri!e" pendetice re'-gu xl by L'il-nl. Fia'-ce. and' Sp'in; state of th'mg to whu-h' we my be forced to submit, sine to enj.e in a ar w'r.'.i , th--e powers, in ad hilon lo th S miiV would be the height of fv-'ly In wh a a huraili u;ri;P".Jition will we tiien find ourselve-. an ! all in eon-e q.ence of the f m tticism and ob-tinacy of Ahra ham L:tico!ii a:t hi? advier? Our nati.m rent ip twiiir; tlie beautil'il f bric of our government sh Mete l; md all fiecau-e Mr Lincoln inlhi advier coulw not let the Southern people rjoy their in-ti'ution- in i e -e ' It i s'tted h-T th tt S rher.ck the V mq-r-hed j of Vienna, the vi'. tor in m mv b'Knlics bittle at Hattimore. ha been removed frm ihe com j maud of the tub army eirp anl tnm the com moid of the Mid-lie Department, but that he j snap hi findet at lht, and ha gone t i Ohio to help deett Vallaivlighain; an! that he will take hi seat in the Houe iti D-emtier, ...ii. ..r i ..i ..r - ..i;.. .1 .?.,,.. t a iii inj one "i tue oriiirrs; oi iie r i'ni. 'i the Republicans Ii pnniliU, even, that he may be a candidate fir S:eiker He h i been a subervient tol d the Administration in M trylai.d.aiid will beeqnllv o in Congress. There is no man living so wel' fit'el toctrry out little, petty, mean nci of lyranny an! de-pti'i-m. anJ therefore I d ubt the repirt of hi di-mis-al Sti'l. it is alnvst certain that he will tike hi seat in C ngre-s. The neig Nmu hood of this city is infe-tel hy strong b md of Cm federate cuenilla troop, and this, too, mitwithst nxling the presence here "f a j very large militiry firce. No one can now rile j even the short distance of eight or ten miles out ol the cttv, without danger of lein-; capture!. The cipture of sutlers wagon, government wagon and mules, anl even of sratll train of supply wagons, are event of almost daily occur renco. The town of Rckville. only twelve j mile north of ihi city, was visite! by a band of M'isbv's cavalry, a few diys ago, and consoler i- 1 ble tiooty ctrried off; and lie reduhub!e M sby . himself, whom "Hie governnient" exultingly j pronounced ded. a few week ago, his, within a d iy r twu, m fie several d inng reconnoissance within sieht of the capital itself Hi lar exnlit w is the cipture of the ai l de Cl in) ui'l conti : dential -ecretiry of Pterpoi.t, who i stytel by J the Government" "(J ivernor of Vir r ." and who hi e-t ihbhed hi "ctpit il" at Alexindria. State are queer institution now d ,y. Thev can be dismembered, c it up, pircele! out; their c ipit'i's tr tusn-irte! hither and thither, and ihe Senators from e ich fragment ent here to have equal vote with the Senators of State which still preserve their unity. Such are the blessing of Teoublic in" rule. A. j ALL, SOllT! Of I It AGIUI'II. Mr. Tom Thumb is not whither friend, cor.fi ently expected. ' Punch hi trie! tt, and says the tninia for! bathing is a wishy-washr eetitiment. j Wi-conMn rise 30, eats l'l. and spires 20,- : 0(10,000 bushels of wheat this year. G. H. Minguve. paymaster on the Cana!a (ireit Western Riilrool, ha absconded with $Gl) ,000 of the company 'a futuls. -I cau marry any girl I please,"aidayoung fellow, tKatingly. Very true." saM his waggish compvnion, "for you can't plete any " "Will vvi wilklntorny pirl'ir? siidthe spider to the flv " "Will you come info the Union League?" says the Abolitionist to the Democrat. Some of our contdnpor tries say that Chick a-mni.-a mem the "river of de ith," while other claim that it signifie "pleasant valley." For Ilo'Ccrans' sake, we go in for the latter definition. "Invective," says Archbihop Whately, "is then itunl report either of tho-e wh i areincapibe of Mnin-1 iea-oning altogether, or at a loss for ! argument lo ?u!t their present purges." j AniMTiox Logic -"Why is the negro the j eoi il ot ine a niie m m?" " I'ec ui-e (l d cie itel them ho'h. On th it "riiK'ip'e a j M-ka i euu.il to i lirt ' id'c-r Uencr.ll "Ut c-iurse UI c,,ur:"e Lü,,,, , Mercurv.

Ihe New 1 irk Argus SlV our p l'l hi ;c j -tlM1.,j ,,, lhH supreme Cour ai-d in cau-e Ifancefors nhed t'tieir bloo-l freelv for. the rr'iuri- j nealed to h t'ir uit 'ot;rt f rota all tnferi r fritia .

pie that -diip irt t ue h die i corpus vvh'ch Lmi coin h I ab jiisiie l! Their sh i-le appe il to u nt letsi to cist our votes lor tli se cousccr tte 1 prin ciple. ! A omnativ of voting ladies-, ic-nnti inie l j bv getitlerneii, mikiu -i poly of relve. tpceutiv J perlii-inl the !eit of w ilking from A nh rt to J ihe Woite M tiuuiin. A w ig-m tra u a c-tnr-1 j nie 1 "h? pirty, irrvitr; their provisions, tent-, ic. The diat ince i- 17 t mile l!ncst Olrl tio.' Hone t Old Abe. hMi the w ,r f.rst egvi, Iieni- d -bo iii- i wa j-ar; f hi i lari; H'iest t.)i'l i be ha -j c- nia ! a decree, Th war ti.rjst go oti till the slaves are , free. A bo h can'i l-e bone,t. wH some one teli h-. If Honest Abe then, ia he H n 8t A e i ow? -The "Goveriitiieiii" coidenii-lafes tn iking trip to New Ei gl oid in Au .n-i. lucoinpatiieil by the "fiov ernmeut's" vvite. to viit the Govern nietii" hoy, who i in c'Iei.e t Cambri'ge The Government'" wife has got her new die--es aboit renly for the journey If she ston at Parker's thi time, she will hive the Govern inent" along to settle her bill New Haven Register. A- New "Lotal League" An Entern paper savsitis reporte! that the "Loyal Le iyne' aie issuing a new badge, in being a negro'g head ! iti In Iii rubber, with tli's appropriate nn-tt'i in silver letter-: "The Cn-titut'oii be d -d " It i suggested that an ad!ition to this motto wouM be appriite, to-wi; An American flig with1 thirteen trpes and thirty four stars, inscribe I J upon it in large black letters Greeley's apostro- j pie: "All hail the flamting lie." Cuvxöeof Fashion- The fa-hionab'e or-J pans announce hat bom-el of the sky st rap'ns ( fashion .ire set side. an! in their place the new : and becoming co't ge tMMitie' hn been fuistitutC'l. The long trailing dre-es should go out with the hi-ih revelling b-on-t N"thiiig is more u it-efouiing a wumati s Ire tn in lotig drfs-e.. tr.li:ig in the gutter, and. like s'reet- i -weep t'g machines, gatheri'-g nr tlie app e nar- j ing', C't stumj, md -weng off th- lolneco spittle im the siie walks. S ich a m of fi .th i at the heel inil te'ract trm anv am-uMof, cleiuln.css and neitues ab iu: the he vd,ti siv ; nothing of the economy of sweeping the streets with silks and satins afATF, ITIIJI. Manv of our firmer are makin? aorchum rnoU-e From w h it w e can learn a con-idera !le quai.'itv will be made in this section this tall incenne öuti.

... II I tllllfU ViilllllHI I uiui u iirj"'i', u'.tiiiii miu lut, Col. Dunham h been ordered to report to hr...,j MlluI ,i the tte. a-fmbn.d in theed i oo (en Jim nnd e fsr orders. ' ofC-vn Mrd. Ky Kdwin A. laV,, L. 1. M. 11 ..... 8vo. ii. , Daring" the sea-ton of the rvrth-wetern ,, ihe ort edition of thU valuable wora wa comi letfty -Conterei.ceof the M E Chutch.the Trustee of ihe e bau.te i-n I-.- tha-i hre n th tr m He tim- of V, i - i, ;,, i li'ieh iht- ronlereme wa held pull vat on Ao.wediti n. pr nted on fne white ptr, M L Church in wh.ihiht Conleren.e was hehl. t )0 rf-(lv Tll,, j. ori. f ,be met cmpUte and be,t ImistCil the flap Of our C Hitdry on the steeple, atid .tr1(f.4 a;,e.t. eer puMi- i. at.d ha. rewired the tlie Mnraii of Washington li! Lincoln were h'ch-M c rnm-tltt'.r of h" legal profession. t.Uced in the tear of the pulpit. Lalajetui , ihe Uun. il. . riai-aj.: i J, 1 . ' Th UKe u a rare in tt nlan ant ei ath.n a tt ; Courier ' I ne ul lets pri (Ion. 1 hs I re ahrldne uieul of Sii'l Cmsiit, "Ileel arethepeace m ikera, the utMrt-1 ut a s-mun dieM of tl ta." . , , ,. ..I . , r, o Tcs Mihi. Iavi-Mcl-I4 mv; . ! for they hall lf called th chiidicn cf Gou ,.(t ,( ,m.;i Pmmnd ,t e ef the work bat It I-a lr.e-1 not onv-l aU our uprem C-tirt decisions wl ich j A firm in Kansville, Imliana, hvs csr-nel B1e l e t .uiiilLed, but alse f alt tbeveders eiatuia : .i- o? iuwv .r u ;,, t ..f uow is ffcs. ,

Ulli vi" i,"'vnu i" "i '""' v. fruit. The CMwfordvill Ustitw sata: M j ir Gen LewNWillace h v pme 'nto the p.ik l d ef Jacking bu.li.e. Iniiu pun h ied an iiiirie! m in" reiaoiiciimrni inuurii; o.iiv l.y John W. 1.1 r Our t-tnju-he. military fristel la dele ruiiel lo ! . aoi- sliti jder. but iL worl i turne I into the -imul lunik , . I 1 I e '.Mi In hit ir'uiient arid int-ilie d a ( a.it-.u h.ttle r Co. k in inw !T.i men,' nil ! ths i i il l,i. !il I.'UI Aa all Ihtl aa lilt of ttiem r'ur Ib. ri. w ei k'iil-' el-d H -ui-l td, 1. ri C I La !u i li "' i' "t'l -ujp.id 1 to bv kilU l.lKwlt Waji.t (Us!)

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IIKTOKOPMIW II AM,. STAJS M.V51GF.H... Mr. W. JJ. KILET. '- " " , -Foartb 5igtt of th tlbratfd Arti'ta . Miss Sallio Saint Clair. Thur3aav EveniDST, October ö, löbir mm fcj ' . . i ,ii . ' ---- i LOSTtWIFE. j our wouniry woumn. j SOVLK OF FttiCES. Tr- Cir 1" 'ut P truet'C- .r bi ly and tipiitlrti.!'! . .' Kucri ad 'iti'in d Ldv Gü- ry 0 rnt. Tj CrM. C-nt. 15 n-. .V C.EI. U 00 All K-s4?rvc t Seat. li"ivdte B-ix-s... oTi o -n r n 19 o'cUck A. M. t II 12 M. PDuron u7 icJckt Cnnaio rie at . prec'y. ARE COMING. AT MASONIC II.Y1VL,! POsirrVKiT FOK THKEE 2flJHT j Thursday, Friday and Saturday Ev's, October 8th, 9th and 10th. j MORRIS MINSTRELS! Brass XSarxd and BURLESQUE OLD FOLKS'CONCERT! rroiu tlielr Opern House. IItton. - The LargHtTrb'upc in the World AND THE ITnrttwpnterl CIiiiooiij of ''Ilri'-trelajr. E IVKKYfMlNTt N K V N THINO M.D 0't W.ny out. Xew lac. s, n- features and new a tractions, i Mxterii IM i! li lied Arlists. AI" -h- n-nn l'r of h worl I. Mr. r.FOUOK F. IMLb, j the distin.ui-li -d mu-ical gemu, aid na wonueriul : BC Y T A bCMA, Th fir-t a'id rily mdrum-n- f h- kinl ever -xnibited. S-s ma 'i'U '''n p -ter- (.umplilet it:d pr-un ammtrs. I An eti'ire c'ianire nr pn-ifram ne every nlgbt. j He fire H'i'l real th prot'a-' me. r-ors oi en ' C.'i VI ck, to commence at 7 1-2. j C .r tsr Vd Us;.,n 2j cents Itese ve-1 Se its &n cents Ei hieen raa-ruirtoent picture f he memVr of ttd.i Trou .-. taVen b K I.KSMK TON, of Quebec. I'liOtrrphi t to h- Kovl Farnity, Ixm-ton. will he n exhibition in fr.ii' f th; Halldur'inir ihe w-ek. C. A.M'lUKlS. Munair-T. W. A. Abbott, Aciit. oct5-dtd INDIANA PRACTICE. Robert Clarke & UoM orisroxisrir.'ri, o., HAVE IN PKESS INDIANA PRACTICE. The Pk actice or Scprkmeand Circuit Courts or the State of Indiana is Civil Cases. By George A Hicknell. A. M . Judge of the Second Ju liciil Di-tnct and Piolesor of Law in the Slate University. I Vol. 8vo. VITrKTKN YKAkS USF., AIDED BY THE RULES f.f O Tt, by ttie liscusions of c .uus I, by the 1-aniiiU of ihe Supreme Couit. nd by legislative eman-dati-'ti. tue I'imIk of Practice introduced by the Kevie 1 Statuten of ln"2 has attait.,' suüicifnt certaint ai d cnsi t -i,c t b - a !i utj c- f-r ysiemutie coii.-ileratiai. In b s li-iok of Fracti -e, the author tV.e a view of the jmisi'ict oi.oi tn Lurt m ivil ca'ic, and ol tne juig s, I c u cuesie coMcemeat; be nerward Mate the proceedinKü in ihe inauaeujent of tlul causes in jjeneral v ,....,;..rp aain4 i t w'l 1 1 1 Y '9 fha lif.ir!ife III Dlllasl I mid tin i Iy, the practice in particular cases a;id ia special ! and stio tmrv proceed in as state-5, and it has been the l clrsivru f th a it'ir tbrouhout, to show, not un'y what the law K atid what ouht to be don, but also how to do it au I w hen to 1o it. LAW rUBI.'SHKRS. Cincinnati, Ubio. rct'-di wl w ESTRAY. SIO UliWARD. TKAYKD FIJOM THE SUF.SCRIREK. ON THE Id; o tuo''t r. a .M'.'k C vv. white nd pale red spo-ted, ' .i. iutCvtA .-II Anv in .rnottmn I ft with the idr-' i tiirti 1. "it the Sn kitiu Fut-d nffice. oti the corner ol Penn- i j t I miu -tr.it a;i i Vir; n a avenue, lealing to the recov- r of i-aid to, wi.l icci ive Ihe above n-w ard. uci:..l.it 11. CLAY'. TWO II-KHS VJ UAYi:. -TUAYF.D F OM Tk mTAEI.E OF HTDE A RTGLE, in In bari !"li-. n T' urs tty mornin. October 1 t. two H-r-e-, e a s-.rf 1 w th iw white eet, white sir! a j tn the f .cr. Irtter H '" cut in le'l ile f the neck,aiout j l' t-i l,a- t- h'fii ..' r ti years old. The other i a dui j orrl b k. tio p.irtica ar n;ar-s except the letter "Ii" i on the I ft ..i the neck, a'fcuißjear -ld. Auyrrs n ii i in nn r-t of -aid hor-es, or eurtntig the ; r,aaie ti our :b!e. w ill b liiiei ally rewarded. ! oci7-dCi HYDK A ROGI.E. , MILLINERS. MISS J. DOYLE. ; nASRF.MJVKD HKI-PlKI Mil UXERY FSTVBId 114 M to N - :f South illu.oi sireet. nekt dr o the uriei.t 1 Moue. She ha J-is rnurne.t trom the Ft with a 'nil nd . cy nplrte a-iortn-ui of ibe most fashionable it les of Uoiiticl. UilloiiH. ricncli flow. rs Pinnies. Ilritlul Wicalhs An all trf"i usua ly foetid tn a flr?t cla Hone. Hvinx bro-u'lit irom the K at anetperlenced B'echer ( atvl t re-er. v. Dovle will p iy particular attention to ah -ptT or cl s ia that line. M: D re-urn- her t nsi for pt farori aid otteit j a contiimanr of thante. rt?-dly LAW BOOKS. t UWIV INDIANA D.CEST. VD CfVS OF T'tK DKClSinVs OF THE SUPREME C-.n f the fVtai f Iretian., eomiri--UK i tf ca a i rrp'-rted in the eUht v-Ium vl t.lacafoid and the t r.-t . . . .. i . . t I.A. ...L........ ...... 1. V. I. . EDWIN A, DAVIS, ! efiffi AT ävTTaty A ffl T A ITT AxXO-RNIllY AT LAWl ' AVI I Ui S, COMMISSIONER, I I fire . 3 I Mlbavtl V teiS'e Hut Id I It renn) If unu i,, nsxi Uoor , soiilli ar anef Mre, IKniANAfOLlJi, INDIANA. 1 1 MtT-.t n.s-t vTTs:rH- O'VFN T ClVlt. AMD I Cr to t, si N -ue. in Ms I'll lied niale, ('xart , hi j J.a.--!-- eeUSJ.4

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Extract. maiC TC DU. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS j PKEPAKED DT I Dr. C M. Jackson, Philad?a. Pa. WILL T.J IT.CTV XLLT CUKE Iii vi r Com plain I, i , . i Jaundice, ' ClvrotHc or Perron HebiHtJ Hlvfavr of ti Iii tlney anl 11 liette urlaing from a dininlfrrd Lltrror Muiiiutlo uch a t'oitstipati,liianl rale, Klne or BIimhI to the j Head. Acidity 1 1' .steinac, Tae. Hnburn, l) .u-t f-r rod. FuIikssi r W-iut in b otoxnach. S-tt'- b'ructa'i'ns. daWiii: or Flu lering at lhi Fit ot lb Sloiin h, Sw nuniiiK .f tie Jl- .Hurried aui Ihflktilt hreattiinrf. Hutt-ii:, at tbe Heart, Oi-l K e' llfl'orit:n ensa-.i .ns w i.-n in a 1 inc u-ture . inines v tl Vision, I'ots o NTehs Infore thr Sisrht.I evr and Du I Fain i: the H.i1. 4 leticienry f Ferspiratin, Yrllo n- .f itir .kin aiil Eye-, Fain in tli J'ide. F.a k, Cbest. Liii bs, s-uvidn y u.!. of It' at. Itaruiiirf in tbi-He-U, Constant Imatciuiiii of Evil, a'id preat Ue- - r Sj.ints, And will positively rrerer.tYr LM)W FKVKK, H1LU0US FivVKK,Vc. They cni;ii o Alrohol or Itucl Whisky! Thy will ci'kc the above di-ea-es in uineij-! ne ca.se out of a bumhvd. INDITED t'T THE LXTEXMVK AI E AND nIVFR-Lp-pnlirity ofH.Niflatid'a liernim Sitr. (pirely r-(rftsblf) h-sts f ii.oriit quark n I im.- upulua Ivrnturers have opened upii uRe u b'.id nitj the AohI gat of no iruuii in 'be he.f pxirwUi I.V. vilely cnip-uided nil. i juriu uru.x, and fhriateuird Twines. Mom- hic and Hi t rs. He wre or the in nmerabte army of a!cdr 'ic urcpara ti- r.s i l--th.ric Lottie an-i bii ' Hied k-. I ider th m -le-t pp-lU't.H of bitters, which in-ieat f cuni i ouly aifKrsv ite ÜM-ase, and leave the dw-aj-p-Ji ed tuf fen-r iu lespST. f lieware of Iii in ainerabl army of aVu' ic urt-para-lllf bUfDo yon tränt tomrthin? to trenythen via? Do you Irani n qood appetite J Do yon irnnt ti. build un your conttitnt'-on? D" yu want It ful tr : Do you tc tiit toyt rid of ntrrouSHtti? Do you traut rhtryy? Do you traut to ep tcrll? Do you want n brink and nVimut freH 'q? If you do use 1100FLASD S GEjtMAX BITTEKS. Frotn l!r. J. Xrirt limic, D. ).. Elitär ,$the Ete Althitßh nt di- d to 'avor or recomme?! patnt medicines in g-lir!l, ihrtivh di.tr-ist t4 ihelrii.iT d'ents and etlec's. I vet knxw of no sur.iient rea w ny a man m r twit le.tifv to the l.ei ie R t he heli, ve' bimselt 111.1. 111 1 l". "V . . . ...... . to have re eived lrfjtii any simp e iir'par;ii.-i in thhope that he may thus contribute lo the benefSi uttiera I .'o this m..r.-reaHlv in reeard to Honat:d rrrnin Fitter prepate! ly I r. C M Jackson, t-t thi-c ty. ber.ue I ws i.r-iu iced jnrniiist thent for many vars, ! n - der the imore sifn tbat i h-- -re chiefly a- alcn oli mi Iure. I m indebied to mv friend H h r Shoe rrtaker. Esq.. f r the removal of this pre udiee by i-r-H r tebt. a- d for encurarfetwent to try inem. wnen -un- tine ir.m srreat an-1 lon con'iinie-t dehiioy. 1 be use f three bvttles of tli e bitte-s, nt th begin injrof t e pre--nt year, w. f lb.w.d bv vident r.lief and re.-toration to a d fcre f bfidily a "d luental v urr which I had nV felt f r ix tito ths tKpfor-, and had almost d pa rea o' regaininjr I therefore tba k Uod and my fnnd for lireeiing me to te ueortb'ra J. EWluN rl;'Üv Philadelphia, June 23. 181. PAUTICULAIS XOTIf'i:. There are mane n,-ei.iirt'"n old under the nv liit'ers. nit tip in quart iM.ttl-a. - nn-oun ed of the cheapest wld-k or common rum. rotting fr in "10 4-? ner ealloa. the tast ti-. u.se.l by ttiie .rc--r an r seed. Tins cla of li -iters hai. cause l d w -.U con'inua to cause, a I in asihe can he sold, bund ed to die the deatti "f the -tritisatd. Rylh'ir use the ssim is k-pt coii'i'-tiall und rtl.e t fluetxe of lo hotie tiniid n's o the w ir-t ki'tl the de re i r I qu- r is rreao-d aid kpt n-, ai-d the result i all the i.onor. atten ant up n dro'ik ar.J's lift? und de.th. Fj' tb.e wl i d -ire and r7 Airs a liquor hitter w publish the 'oil wi - ; n-ce pt: lit t ;e l4V f i mi 0tm w 1 iti-r ind m'x wiib tirf ijiutrtn of yifi Lft dy tf Vftikii. nnl th- re utt ill le a prepara lu t at w ill .tr tit in n ediel i Irtue Mid true e.ceil-nee anv of the nunierou tjnu t biMem iu the in -r-et. a-t w ib c m tnttrt Ir. o n ill h i al the v,r uf"t i'i'i L-tt'r in eo ncti'.n w.th a ool artl-e of liu.jr at i much less price than these inferior prepj'uti u.- will cot ion. .Atlftition Solilin-s! ;iml rrirnds of SoltlicivJ We citl the a"enion of nil having relation or friedin th- i.rruytotn f.i-r t-,. "H )Fl'D'S i.erit-ri bitters" will c ir-- ii'-ie-tenih of th- disease- in-bice- by ex-l--fure and pri- ati-n in ii nt t i amp bf. - In ihe li-!, i-nMished ( ilmi'st daiti-in the n -w-j per' on the a-rival of tne sic-, i' will be noticed tuat a very lare pr.rorti(in are su'b ri'i fr.m de il ty. Everv eae of tkat kind ran t-e read.ly cuieI by IPe-tlai d'n tiertn n Ft"rs. Idseases reul ins from di-order of tht difretive organs are spee .ily removed. We have no heMtati in stating tbt, if thi-oe. bitter were frei ly u-ed ainoi-g our soldier-, hn. dred of live iniht be save! that otherw j-e will be lost. We call par icular aoention to the foihiin7 remarka ble an t wel' authenticated c re of rne of tb narion' heroes, hor I ie, t u.se bia own Ianuage,"bi been taved by the F.itt r. ' " PifiLanat rniA. August 53, 1S3 Mr.NK9. Jo:r V Eva.hs: Wrll.gentJetnen. your Hoof land's tit-rn.an Littr-rs has saved n j life TI.erf' i no ro Hake in this It is vouched for by aun t r oc m comrades, -nv of wbose name are p-endert, a-'d who were tullv coi?t.izant of aU the c rcum-tanci a of my case 1 am. at d h-ve b en f-r the Iat fair a ear-, a ni- 'iter of Sh rmiti -celei.rtei battery, and uner th- iuu-i'. d'a c"niand of Cpt. H.H. Aires. Throi t;b the e.o-ure at'etr atii upon try ardjoas Julies I was attacked iu Xo-v-mber al Oj irftamtnatioo f the lun? and wa- for 72 lay in he hospital. Thi was followed by k'feat de tili y, h'htened bv an attack of d3sernery. I m then removed frm the White I oiie, rd sent to thii oty on bort the steani-r Stat" of Maine, Ir'-tn which I landed on the ."ith of Jute since tb at tin e I have he-n a'-out b.w a anv one conl-l te and -till retain a pari: of vl tality. lor a we.k or more wa sx"arcly al-le t-' wal low an tbinir.. and if I urd f rce a niotral dow i., it w. Imtnedi.iteU tbtown i:p aeaai. I could n't ven k ep a of water on my t-marh IJfe could not la-t uiler tbee circumstances: ndac cor-'iiiftly the phi sicisn who hal bet-u worllre fa-th fully, tboagh uti cce-s-ul'v.tortssci'e me from th" era of the Irad archer, trank ly tod n.s thev roul-1 do t.o more f-r rue, and a ivn-ed ine to see a tier?) mn, and t make such posit on of my Hm:te 1 fund- be.t uited An ac-i'iv-ntatire who vil d me at the hep-tal. Mr. -red"ri k Stepbei.broti, of Sixth below- i rrh tr -t. advised n.e, a a for'oru h--pe, to try your B iter .at, kindly p ocur d a bi'le. From the time I eT.mereel taking Ihrm t! ptovmv shadow of death Tt-cedird. r I am now. thank ijd fr t. fet:;o better. Thouzb have tile'i t-ut two bottle. I Lave gtted tn j.-ut.d', at.d I ff-rl i,s Ii e of beinr permitted to r-J-ln my w le and datich'er, from whom 1 have Lrard no bins for e t'bt--n m n'b-; r. r-:.ttei en, I am a lyal Viru ian, trm the vici- I'y of i r-nt lloiut. To ynr lrT.lu.ble Ii tr I oe te eertaln'y -f life w tiich ha taken -be place of vajru- f-.vrs-t jour I. 1 1 r will I twe tie i'iriuu priv lee- of agr li elapmf to my boaom lhoe " ho are deare.t to lue In life. Very truly yura, ISAAC MAL" TE. We fully co-ieur la th-tru'bof the sbore at-ment, a we ha I 1epaired of m-piuk our comraue, Mr. V.-ib-oe, restored lo tn-altb. J'Ml.f ClTdif TttCK.M5fwYo'k Patterr. GFII. A ACKi F.'. C. Ut'. Mam. rrAsril VALIEK,J N.T. I. E. HFKM-r k. lt Arl lt-n, Fat. . J. M FAEW.I Co MM Vt. II EM Y U. JF.mMF,C. 11. d... IUM TT. MAi UOiALD Co. C. eiv Maine. jom f vt. r.vhM.it-s. II- NM AN MK II Co II 2d NT. N TIUMr b M.HHiMA. Co. f.PMh Pa. A.NDUFW J K I M H A I. , V". . ivl t. JOHN JKNKIM to P, balhl a. r dew Am: or counterfeits. i ' . ! ee tbat the .istiMnr of -C M JACK05M I n tba 1 wiarriB of rarh hot t la. ! rrlr er ttwttl- ?ae, vr iMtlff dt'srn I IttTsl. v I ShouM yrr yaareat 4rual"l t have lbs ertir i. Se tn-l ie fut IT y at-y sf th l-it-M-catine f-pa atiom tl a1 ma he tef"! 1 ! I ! , u ,rt.J Ut S'-4 wa j will lrw r-l r, urely r-l, ro -r.. . j l'rtncip! fice nmt MiirtulMr try , ' no.ti.ll . rr ii ni, J o I.h a i; v (auceeocra to C. M JvCK-sDM A Cv .) lror ieirrs. '-Twf I y l'iisbt au! .habt m itr io a U Ibe ! ai.V aayiia al&M.flaw4wiaa

PRY COOPS. FOEEIGN DRY GOODS, 1

AT Hume, Lord & Co's., 2G and 2S West Washington St. V SPLENDID STOTK OK NEW AND ZlTOkT Fai ey Uref Good Jut epetnnjr, at the Trade Palace. Plain Black Silks, Rich Plaid Silks. Rich Fancy Silks, Rcpt- Silks, Plain Silks and Satins O ir ftork of Silk ia very large and will be I'lind com j lete in evet v re-pect. Lusters. bVk and col. Black "Gro Grain, Plain Pn do Soio. Rich Moiro Autiqiios, French -Repps, Drape du Luccas, Roh Rov Plaids, Black Bombazines, French Merinoes, Figured Delaines, t&c,, &,c. Flannels, all kindsand colors, Cloths Cassimeres, Embroideries, Balmoral Skirls, Hosiery, all kinds, Fall Cloaks & Shawls Small Plaid Shawls, For Childien. NEW GOODS PIECES OF CARPETS, jrST UFCKIVF-D AT THK Trade Palace, 26 and 23 West Washington St. Medalion Carpets, Suputb !' altern, in rich bib color, all a. res 4 ,s.... 7 Vel Corn t ii.iiiniMt;i a Unnip-'e-l inttle. elegance and durability. Velvet Carpels, New ti eie Hit tylel. in light, dark and medium color. Body Brussels Carp'ts Tapestry Brussels do. Enli-h an! Arneiiom Manufacture, New rattern, in hi;h odor, very finev Three Ply Carpets, From $1 35 per yard. Extra Superfine Carpets. One hut.'lred p:e"ea, from I 25 per yarl. Ingraim Carpets. Common Wool do., From 75 cent" par yard. Cottage Carpets, Rug Carpets, Hemp Carpets, New Style, from 3!1- ewttt per eard. No pvin or expe'ie ha been epared to fnrnisli our customer with ihe larpe-t and moat varied lock of Carpet ever offered in this market, an! they will be add at pcicea defying competition. Wool sind Satin Damasks, Extra qualitie and all colors. Lice, Tambour & Swiss Embroidered (urtoins, Curtains Trimmings Holders nnd Tassels, (.ill Ermine, In great variety, Oil Cloths, all widths. Oil Clolhand Velvet Rup, Manilla and Cocoa flatting, IIuiTund Green Holland, Wall Paper, New Shies Rrcchrd D..II). Togsiher with a complete a rtmsci I of II01SE . FVRX1SII1XC coons. HUL1E, LORD Cz CO., IMilAMAI'ULll. e)-tla.J1aa