Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4319, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1864 — Page 2
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DEMOCRATIC STATE TICK LT Prr 6urr, sesfc :. HcfMli at ttanaa. Fee LhSBtrnsrl Gotttkt, a D fao)aaoj,oi RifiHfr) for Beere tarF of But, J AMIS A ATT105, of Mari. For A alitor a? 9UU, JOS Km Rinm, et FoBBtalr For Trraaarar of Btatr, BATTHKW L. BRETT, of Dor loon. For Aitoraey Gcaeral, OBCAK B. BOBD, f BW" For Maporlauaint of PNar Inrart.o, SAVTtL L. BUOO. rf Ala, For Jedgea f ( Saint Court, s MUEL B. FKBEIS. of MarVo, AS DUETT DAV1S05, of Dec a I JtBEK M IAJBA, of SaJfttaf JAMJCS L. WOBDB3, of jftln. For Clerk of the rtuprease Conn, K-naTI.BF.RT C. HIP.BF.X. For Supreme Ourl Reporter. X iMUDM B. TATI MB. of Barl, for bjcW at L-r. JOBS PT.TTiT, ef TlpFfcartor. BIMF.l M K. WOl.fF. f Iljrr .:. C Idingen is, tiUAHAM 5 FITCTI, f C . WM. B. Fn5KM!f. Bf Omn. For District Kterinr-. Fir but r let ILA M. IIOlJKOMR. of Libst. CasAtiBgeat-PKTEB HAIKU, of Vauderburg. Mental aaiaa HUB 51 WI.ASD. of Movd. Cowtlugent- JA A i.llOBMI.r.Y. of OaaabOaJt. a. Third Lrtatrict AafBBOBB B. CARLTOX. of lnr Cotiafat-F G f.Bl.5D. f JetTer tHatrw-t baRT"N W. WtJKB, uf Bees CiwtlBfent-KDTf 15 V fKRItin, ,f inplev. FUtk -JAMB1 BBATWBwf BWaastpB. Coatingoot THoa MKABri, m Wajn. 'tU WarKt-Ki: A5k l.ANlKRS. of M an. i ' uiar :.i Bg N J kMlX I lu I.H, .f ShelUy AovenUi District A BCHI BAI.I J' 'II NSN. ' Putnam. Caatlaarnt-tilti W THalllS . f Parkr KicUtU D.lr - JOX TH AN Al'I'l ROATF f Carroll Cootlngont I.EAMIK.B I I l:".. Clavfon. Blath DUtrirlJ ,.. OK.'H.Nr t M i Coonon: FKL1SJ HftJHF.S. . f WBB Toath Dtatrlrt-ROBF.RT I.OWRT, 'f Flkhs Ceatlnr-ni M W. lPl:ni. ' ! Klovrntb Dt-ttirf J. W. S.WBftRY. ! Mai Cotitlngoai 5 li. VF KB AN, nrunnniTin onair orPcinu I TIOVtT I UtMUCnAllL ÜUNbntadlUNfAL IllAtl. Ftrat I4trict-WIIXIAal F. BBBLaCB, AVcowt District BM 'HAK I. C KFIti: TUlnl Ihatrvct-HE5UT W. BIHIPlTtll FoartU fastrkt-r.CnmF. BBJBJBJ BovaatkDUtiict-DAXiri. W. VOORIIFI P, F.iftath Dlirkt JAMF.B P. HARN FY NlntU Dtstrk-t-lAVII Tl BPfB Totk lhstrlot-JRPH K BlaUBJUM Bl-raiiia In tri. I J Aal KS K M V V I I 1. Tar ( hlnio fauveallan Hairs. Half rare We are autuorixed b anuounce that the fol- , i ii . .i t lowine roads will carry visitors to the Ienio-i alii N,t...n, Conrention. whn h asemMe- t Im, ,- -M on the 'J:h instani tult itu-titi-. The l'eri ami Indianamdl. through to Chi- , i.o . m . - M 1 . I I A 1 0 l..l.y e:ii mi lauwnipoui, uipmu iu Chicago. The Ciucinosri and lndlinap'is The Central The JetTpronvilltv The Louisville, New Albany and Chic The Kvansville and Craw fords vi He. and The Chicago Air Line The Peru and Indiana- i .id will issue hall fare ticket- wdi.-b ill I..- - ..,.1 on hit tram from A.aa.a ,g ,A ti ru ",a.k ;. the? .ih ot , HAfBliBlli In rluoiro Trains leave lli- Uy ti llu- raasj rorr dar en-ept S'indavs. if MX A M and 'J'l" I M .. . ... I lie i.oui ,v:ne, tiew ,io inv ttei tu mau will issue hill f re ticket whlea will be aafa over all ftuiii-from the .'. ,. , i ! Auust to the .th aa l September kaelaaive The L'iucnniati and Indianapolis nad toHaee I run a h ial tr tin horn Cm.-inii .ti to Chicago,
leaving CiiK iiinatl on the rnorun. of the J"th. bill a minute to Mit II The an. n.et.M ,. the otht It fll be' Th,C -"ur,l ihr I let. er. I looking i'e h l!i -t. a 1 1 vi i Lot L. liii'tllv put ui announee'i a- we receiy1 'hem ; . Watch, -.iin aBaMOaaBBBBaaaMaaaaaaBaBBBBaBa BJQfj lullOUl t VOM B d ll I 0 VBPa! Beetlag Ikl favor ol ntt UmlMirr. Ilr ilifn tuii.d on Ins heel uid Mafj the graai ' luilitart hero t hi- oan n tln-tioiis and pleaaA lew data amce a meeting ol men ol irll,,,. . lhJ ,., x , , ,.e. , Kiv(. , New KoKland. Kepi.bl.caB. waa hel.i ... Ho-iou. t( , . , , , ., ft , , ,
i whu ii min r -riueu aito -i-omir " i . sou we present At this meeting I l.o coin Iu iiuu i re.nd.al ihvt the war h l ni.yeH ' that stace when it wis 4.olutely lie iur Mi it . in obedience to the general aruiiiuent m 'he pat pie, -omethiug ahould lie done to n di itr a diiMtaltiou OB the pill t'l" I loVSl llieii! to decontinue the war, and that for tins puipoae re saary sjep should he t ikru to tetidi i : ei.. tl. i . .) autltoi .tie 1 ho lall o tlie . oi lleurj t iBe riasident a lew day tim e is undci ' "d to hv darn to preartil Ihr . . w and urge idem upm him fl h.t the re-uh h i miaaitMi s it m aot yet transpired I ba lot ogoin k, aaaap) (aaei tat jsaal ! waah l .... I w .. . . . L ..... I . . .... I W ....... . U. . I ibgtoB dispatciir to tiiA)iaeiuiiii " s d ticii the l"t', inat it the report in ragard i :li; a-tlon ol tlir New I. ii,!, i. I Uepud'i ans can I railed upon, the war poll -y ol the unit! slra tksa 1 aBaetaallj eaBslorniia-l in sBe a aal Bs Irieird' TV New KngUtid IlfBHIlfiafJ haled bv Wilso and PraKMIx, davel . , .a ,, ' artiveil at ih conclusion that a vigoruus .1... i 1 ! ol w ir is the -onei . mentoi tae people I'hi-de J traiiiut, urnlei ti.e BBCUli.tr , leu mat au s I' was u teiel. p.... esses a pc' ilii -utnli ti.'-e Ira days ago we pub IktBal a loii.t n i ol -he S. n.t,. mil I louse. ' muri b Sisc i io, f Ohio, ami If- e n tativs Dp p. o Maryland, deuoBti i in die aaast deeidal terras tde h-u. .;. n-.i Mi Liscom, and they r eonme:id, as he ictnlv lor tde ev, Is of which thev com , ' peo ple, in the apprtnei.it' eetions, sliould oust from howei the mcu BBBI afAtlsaee at l I them to ba both u:ih"e I foi sBd uufaitdlul to 'he ttul Cinhdal them llie ,t'td...; b'c; J.lu m- ..! New Kuvsjod. vvordm; to the icporl ot the tin urn if ti txetie. tre lor peace They -p. and m the - Cetufut they only 1 pre eg the oruwoi. -em rment ol the lasople. th at - U,t thing fl.ould te dot e to iiuii ate a di'pootioit on the part ol the gy i nutenl to dtrcotitinue the war and that dr tin- nurno-e tutMaatv slea h.ti!d I - i iken i I, der an armi-t-ee to the re U'l niti ties" This i- errloiali t I l i ;e of FBBflP twuii-. undo u ISSM fyith It tuitully fncaje tint negot: ittm- tor an arm - c, in lie preset, i i ueum-tau r ol lae count r - fl e :etaed lot the evil - ..t wr. and uidceo tin- o.--position is iudicatud on our part there is uo hope foe au early adjustment ol the hsue- between the taa serlioas wlued dl ley I t peace and iruidou ll the liaaetle reptnu . .rrectti repte-mts ISe view o lea I i llep-pd r- d New Luglsu!. . ..,.. i h it the ater ml it ol the people, which seldom tn..ia it to re-u lue it- aav . , rrtaot w w foe a hat it - worth, BBfiBg -etc:, ifiai P may prove true for f, :en, 1 1 that an ar malice, a caaeei.oii of hoetiliiies, md th,. bringing t!r people of he lao seeOon toge't.rr. faaato faea, would reauit in a fiumi,! o .. aarboual dULVwaBcea and troubles, aad a reatora tlon ol those Irieodiy rwlathias which airii tmiioo and war can never accomplish
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rrnnMrmiilin of n umah n;a min a Imi. ami What 4 NtMf ll Can cf too Ultra Herald. O Tba following arc the leading partium .1 an occurrence in a neig hborinc town in Crienango count j : A ban v. a year ago ihe wife of Mr 7. , a prominent citixtn of the village of New Berlin, repure I to a faahionaMe water cure in thin State ' for hTfirtipairii treatment of her bodily ailment, leaving her !u-fcuiJ at home with a youag i woman aj Lis housekeeper, in her absence. It waa the good fortune ot Mrs. Z , at the water cure to -sxt.ie the seriicea of one of the purse wbofie.:.a:ne was Mia Saltie M Monroe Mit Munr'e w:s large, atoot, handy, and careful; and, under her kind miniairatiouo. Mra. Z. so throve iu health thai she waa able to come baefc t . New Iterlin iu a few months, essentially bene fki. in 'rrwl'itLfin She broucLt home with her : the faithful m-r-e, who continual to bathe andl and pack and douche her in her own houe mm Munrueabo, upon the recummen latiri ot Mri Z . reudercd similar service, as a nure in the water-cure fear, to several respectable ladies id that tillage, and was sauch saaaawsad for her kill anl .e!uine lu a few weeks Mrs. Z discovered that, in her abeence at the cure, lier husband had been oblivious of his obligations in the matter of msiiul fideliU, and she forthwith indiirnaotlv commencetl nroeeeding" against him for 4 divorce Mr . waa a nie, good man, athe world goes, b'it rpt being able, unfortcuatel v I deuv this particular impeachment, he mide no ; delenc. and jrmitted her, unopposed, lo obtain t f 1 1 r M t - M V . J.l a mil oi ni.:u "eparHiion. Jim. w:i vjiohh-o during the progress of the divorce suit by the svmpathie ol hortender nurse, who was acarc' ever absent Iroro her side Itut by and by Mi- Monroe went away to New York upon business She returned again to New lierlib (hii spriug. mt)Umorplioed -. ! i.- . or rather uii'tiru-nised. for nhe was clothed in ' the habiliment f a man throughout hatteil. bootol. breeched and bearded looking, actrn? and iK'ing a verittble in in' She was now Dr. Monroe, and her Md. ol bus ess and of Visiting were . M Monroe. M D." la eiplanatioo of laBfe." Sally alleged thai i: . only durinc iter ..lay iu New York city that til faaif llail l .1 -' had been make known to herscli 'hrough the sciontific examinafioti of 1i,oti,,tf,.iahi auroerms S'iC had h en a man all her life without knowing it. "S M Motooe, M D ." i' once commenced to pay honorable inten ... VI V II. .wanlul Jl na n tti . ur " a i . Way ei' n..iir;tJ n a clergyman in ine t..i.i--of Cooper-town, and are now reguHr man ana wile in the Chn-tiin town oi New llerlin. There were some cood women at that wnter cure, and some gcod women at in rew Der 'in village alo, who tartel a little whon Sally ' lran-forDiation w:s announced. Mr. Z contemplates, unoer the advice ol rou.iscl, measures to open the divorce case and to knock the bid endways. 1 ublic piling teBBlBIBd it revulsion, aud is uow wind ,, Bil -ide He i-t well and farorablv known in Ulica. Incredible as this story is, it is never theless true, and is another realization of the remaik. ruth u Hunger i!uu lictiou." MfflBBtW of rgroHrifinirnts itlitclil ill at I. onlay I lie orT-i'"alf n: oflh- Vlnceiinaf (Ind.) Son. UWBrFfLLB. August 10, Speaking ol miliUi j hroea, 1 heard of a 1 1 1 J. 1 - incident a d ty oi twt since, in which one ligured rather unenviablv. He and one of his stall', Col I dkl not learn kai name, formally in j command f 'a tegiment, were y--,i through the loti.nd of the Louisville Hotel, " ,v , . r .i t .... . when thev ni-t L td i.'.ortu - of the famo'.s battery H4,uteil )lim whic, waS ,elulLod; the stall olh.ci al-o -aluted, but Col L. returned the salutation wild a ..ntenioin..ns sneor W" Ii I .lo a. an inn in jir'' I jf.vfn it I tlcnnitnl '.n t 'v i vv inn taf v iijv an nil i ttiou, ax laiaaad tke aSeei " The h II you do Well, tdi , you shall have it! When an officer gen low down a to command a hody Of negro i-oldiers I tlcsire him to undersell I that do is beneath my notice; aud if you salute me agaiB, 1 IBatl t ike BBBBllBi to -pit in your face " "Thtii, aii. I demand attUlactloo. and refer the matter to lieu. H ' rejoined rhu enraged ofTicct (en. H hereuiajii rteppe-l loi.y.ird, and mmarked wiih much Oal. U . raj - aflt sni ..... be UWaU I with the restrt t due thcr i.Uik und Ksitnti 1 tm :(M .,,,, The h II I icplktl t'ol L " Well, (Jen.. lluieto itp'-.t to ou wlnt I beloie -aid. I mo inner oi jour man mm ii.tauv.-vu tuum i .fad with a uaglP regiment cyei salute- me I will reltiiii it l spitting in hs fuce I his is the BBl) apology 1 eaa urtke The atari gaaa tBai ibj BBBPtntllBi bübbm Mtta aBJffi BBa the prtie- -tepped aside, when finally Col. L. drew hi- watch and ws lu-irtl to say u Lien V : i ou are 1 d liar, ud I wui glee yoa Jut ... KW I II. IT I. I. - 1 l.e l.y.tn-yille I inic ol yeaierday ov that the Democratic County Convention hirh Was ti lull P beaU held 4 d i V M T'Oat i .. .i . I 'll ' I f.iit'.et notice This e. uie - deemi I -olt, uhlc . inn' ol the eni4cstneiit of many Democratin in. i ry matiera, which would prohablv preirnt ' . i i'ieui! mce Mr MeDolisId Bill. ! howevn. iidtlres the ciliaena of Kvansville lo- ! uight llABBIao.V Cot.ATY NoMl.aTI NS The Demo i it . '-oui m on held at CtaruVu on Batufdaj last Baa targets attemled. The followltu- . omi BBtiousaere mole, nod the le-ilutxni- ol llo' Meond Dirlrl CoitgrBBlkBItt eBBPtBtlH BBB8 laaaaaatg kwdorsed I'm Kcpn-ridaiivp. .lolm I. i . lor Clnk. William Itamock. do Slu-rtl. Ilemy Iteuur.d.i Treasurer, K II Hirh.r l, lot t'oni.'t Counui ., , sinner. Ilms FiMit,...,, ; du C nmet; Ceorge , , v - . , , ,. ),riUi r McDowell and Ml Wet the oM.o-ir.e candidates for Congrea. met at Straw low n on ,nf3 ''b Instant, for the flrit time In Joint discus ' I t ..tÄ w - L . ... a ... ion. tuite a ; erpeeiuoie rr isu n to .-eronie! . .t ili- .lebate It ' . - i ;ue.i ti ,i Mi p.iaell -hotild open dacus Ion iu a speech ol nrsfBBBr, Stllwell to follow in speech of an hour and a lull, and M Dtwrtl to conclude u, a sperch id thiity mlnutc The d". u-i'ii a a comlu. . iu a gentleman!) manner, each -pe.ker cvitn inj; a lealous irk' ,id do h:- appotienf- leeliuj The eriw.l aaaveri BSI ef. and listened with marke. I titeuiion to d ill. -pec de- Andei - ton S mil .id - .. . i'.. i m iNtut iTfBBB ' he follow lae i' tnc a-it nit i.t ticket i.piuui itcl l-t i c Den." r o-y tit i ;o county : J II HUkc, for OubuIi Clerk Patrick ÜbaBBoa, l"i CtHinty Traaaarer Cbailca Kern, lor Shertff William M n It tc.ll-ii.'i Dinhain loi Uejit - cntaiiira J II Sink , i i iVuniv Comn. asiotn r Itobert Allen, lor County .-uriev r J. D Murphy, lor Cotm' C roper The Tarre Haute Journal.- - that the gal laut .ii.d it tu j i I C-d line- W 5iew.irl.oaB ha- just itluenai tn-m t ielcl jm .ii, iietoraad the tu ke . tid will support I'm Democratic cau-c itmrt - l.y-i I'a-'Si . vaaaro 1 lie N Albunt LcJger makcv the following commentupon (be atlare-s ol tne iM-mocrai.c tote i mIral 1' mmiltee ami Ihr ri :.m f t. .ertor Morton. Weh'pr i Ue as-at anew Pd Hs kiiccilenci that the approoching elections will be conducted fair If, atid l-.i voters 1 protected in their lights, are made m good isith and will be carried ou in gorai faitb Hut that thete ate manygrie aj. . : - t - ' ' r i nhlic unnd that such arnl not b- t, caj-e c lunot be denied What would aa in pi opa i i emeu y f .i inch t rttcof things as h lean learc 1 t bot lor ua to av The State C rueut ice advise oae remedy, hut there my lc i letter one t e ii. j.e at any rate that paaca may lie preserved aud civyj coLfliet- avoid rd Wr hilt labor in the iutur aa we have in the past to preserve peace Hut can peace be preerri I IBB freeuora l the ballot is ob sir acted
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MRKRY Al Ul'I T f WVA . DLiit A I Mi 1 .1 1, L : A. ( Ar.. Ar.. Ar.. Ar Ar. a.MfH'B rrciAL ( ofarapoNrn.Tr. HrrFoen, Ausut 17, ir64 We left IhrowtMown in a drenching ratti, to t tlie nigh l iMin e- As the wster sosWd i throu- . our doth - to the ok'n. we cousoledsjprselves with the rerlection that if the wetting -vu. u uro lu gro . n wW,a E.t -,gur , m4 lue to, h,rtn. pniatoee, Ac. whir- klfll " fvr J,iBk- i Our oohtical friends in Browuown .1 . . S - a a . I us mat tue prospects in tne com.ug election were nevet batter. Manv chances arc coins on. and 0 K r 7 w IBa aina are all in favor of tbw Democracy, iu ' Jackson county as in other portion of the State. line in-tance, nd it i only oue of the aaany we I liesr! er, we will give: A trustee of one of the tOWLühip?', eleeteil as a Kepublican, eame to town the other day und te-igned hu office He said th.it he could no longer vote to ustaiu the Administration, and coulu :ot consistently hold , an oflie conierrtd upon him bv Its triand-. Inj t!ie -. tti t .insbip there are ten oi tWM im UaTtf also renounced the piil party :nd entered the household ot lue faithful.
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At Mitchell we were fortunate enough lo meet here a(J to lwoof tliem mtmln woo,eB f.c au excursion train lor Iledford, ami julned the j tl)r'l9ft ar uached. crowd, thus reaching our destination early. The The pie began to gatber Ib early. Here, as towu waa already alire wilt, peojde. The in- j ffcgwfctf t,,c dc,ire tu hear what toe dijJllll. tercet felt in the approaching election is not con j guished men of the Sta'e have to sav about the con. ftocd to Northern Indiana, but is spte.diog, and ' )itioQ u R)1ln. k UltmM anJ ineipreMi. growing a- k aBBB-Bl If the great debate now b,e agp, i.itjuiries were made for Gov. Moam progress doe no other good, it will invito dis- ' rt,N. iua. tUakt he ahould have laaw.
cu--: n. The BBWBtaf id the people have only to tc uiiret'it-l, an 1 liberty ot .-perch and of the ballot accorded to -ink the imbeciles now ut the helm of the Federal Government so deep that they will never again be heard from 11 ihil ia DiH the result, we do not read the figOl ot the timet aright The Democracy we met with aie urn ucui'Hi'Hiuirr noiueir as mucn -o a- incir opponei. . They me quiet, but very earne-t They save m to realize tdat homing ami btoaBaW inv: will not iiecompli-h their purpose, ami they leave ill that tor the L yal Leaguers, who have yet te learw that only once i:i the histoiy ol the worhl acre the a ills of 'dty lietBolrshaj by the blowing td rams' Imrna The debute wa? held in tue Court Hou.-e square, comment ing an hour earlier th in that uprointed to accoeaaiodate the seaker- to train time. It siill tiuealei.ed rain, and a few tlrops fell at inateivai- 1 be crowd w.i-. oi cti-iiouence, slow in a-sembliug, but tin iref speaker had scarcely Ct -tatted in hi- arirument, when the south aide ol the sqti'ie was litctallv tilled with one of the tno-t ipuiet. attentive and orderly crowtls OB ever looked orei There were n il lest, than five thousand at n moderate e-tint tie, grouped around the Stain. c.ov ii'ir.ToN P OPBBtBB. TL lir-i iiall ol the Goy ei nor'- time was eOBlOJaod m live delen-e id the State polit y of hiadministration He Iben criticised ti.e position ol Mr McDonald, aexuaingbim ol dodging the war i-sne until after the L-hicsgo convent, ti Should that body declare in lavor of war, his op poncnt could point to his speeches and say he had alwa- BOOB -ound on tdal it. on the contrary, th -it contention shoald declare lor peace, he could point to other put- of his -jeches and say that had always been his dcolion. He conlin ueti lo ( barge Mr McDon dd with a w ant of can dor, hut carefully attained from stating bis viaw of reconstruction, which In- oppotienl N lel c ttedlv aallad upon him to do TBaOoe. then took up the BOBwOM ot tde State Coidi.l Commiure. assailing ii with great and il.eie.t-ed tot 'erne--. He -aid it ui believed by bis Iiiend, mid it wa- Ids onin on, tdat tde ml du - vined lo induce the people to arm tdat the ballot might be interfered with, Ihe drall i - -,d, nod the Government overthrown. Mit MOOS vi " - sf i 1 1 it. Alter mectinv; 'he argument.- ol the Governor in itstd to Siate affaire, Mr McD Bald rwpllBd to the attack- made upon the addres- ot tde Central Committee Gov. Mortui either tuisiiti derstood oi mt-rei c -enlcd ibal do.-ument He read it to the people There was nothing in ii calling foi the organization ol unlaa lul bodies It leeBTted tbe right I the people to besr am. . ad it enjoined thai whatevei a a-done he done openlv W hen ( "t ernot Morton as.-erts tl igea Ii ul not been commuted bv the military in this State, be conle--es he has aiumberesl on Iiis Boat He rOOOatad ihe charges he had m nie e. tenia l If Ihi- . Idits-dofs ti" othei good than to arouse IBB OnrOJBOl ti the tail that outrages in the Stan have none unpunished, it will have don BrBch He - .is the iirminu d one putt v a ill hi ilii.e t!o .lining o ÜMOtbOf It he i n. lei too.l the mat t i , ihe Kcpublican putty hail long been armed Let 'he (lovei nor advise his Inend- to disarm IBa break up their seciet political organ!atlone, md let him, ns he promises to do, give the peo i !e i I iii election, nml all will be well Thetoawss no BOWOeeilj tor throati Bad fluster in it , aid In the itildic ll theic waa no frBBa oi tililywful lorcalntenile-1 aainsi the )eino.racy there w.ts no leirt ol a OOlflaloP I he Demorraey wur alaays law abiding and always would be, bu they writ1 men and kuea then lihtMi Sl Don aid again u-ked ("yMiior Motion Bliatkm lof a trstoiNlu.il ol 'lie I'ltion he la voi et I I' would BM il" ( iy in keneia1 'erti.s that he ana in film ! the proaeeulioo of the aar to tin iBpowiluB Ol tbf rtbflUig What oit 1. 1 a Cuion would be have, lor the tU ti"t. um ' -ome up Would l.e v te the I 'nloti it it w i WobM bt ob pt Mt Lincoln s plan or would he o wab Hena toi Wade ami Henry Win ler Dtvi- who ilriiounied Mi Lincoln as a usurperf W .m he in faof ol neue only en the i. i n i i ... t.aed bt M I ncolu :ii Ida loiter ' I I Wh m ii M l UtNiCetOf MM) f l(i ub Ii, ma aia losing faith In Linxdn, The time waa when il was considered treason to doubt Mr Limoln . ildailil'ii.t ) IL l-dloweis ad die-el him ai il l Hind inl hi idol "1 know that vou are ' JX I leel thai yon ate great." It i pat ao i."W TI.et idl know that he is ujly but they don't leel that he is great I he governor pi tuns the evils of a lib draw ing our armies No sine man ever ptoposed to do so aitb.mt -..tut -'Mtlcmetit Hut war having failed to btniw I tie, would 'l not be ai-e to -ee il Begotialii'i' could Pol tlo it'.' Mr Lincoln bail said, Tf you . o io war vou cannot fight ilways," and il wa- the wisest saying of bis life. Snipping the quealmn of the war of the roar ct.loinl hue which artful tlemiffocucs ai d cor rupt pi iceuu n hate tbtotyu aitoo . Mi M Donald lolmwcd with one of the moat oeiful appeal- in lavor of an entire change iu the policy ol tlie tgt ernrsBit ever m tde The South can never be BBoejBBred b) iotee of arms ilotie, and the war cannot go un always. The fii-t -tep to waid the rcatof alien ol the I'nion was a eh mue of paJeri nuke that and tbe rest will follow. At the i tm In-, on of Mr M D"N m n - -peacb I)f. N m i . '.i , top. e . f . users lot ti e (' n Btitutiou in I the l'ii ion and three for tlo- Hon JOBS Ml K M DoNSLP, ihe lb H i tl cmdidaie for Govt itiot ot Ind'tni. wiich were given with a ill. A beautiful youn,' lalv. a .laughter, wa believe, ot Dr Nia-itip, 'lien step cd up to tlo a .a i a a i m a .. a a awl - W -tana aim, in tii'iMii oi me lame- oi ctn renew county . ;te-ei,ted Mi Mr LV v yt n with a -pirn-' tlid bewpiel t. .vtBNcin MoaTo'a i t-oae The lo ten i euioyiacd bis plan for raising fund tm the Si tic. r denounced the ! address ol the Ceuti.il Coaaonttee. deuieil the chaite- of K'pubiicin o .tiages, and iBBl the Loval League- were aruieO. and again criticised Mr MclK'uaid's po-itiot on the war tueation lu reply to tl e queer ion as to whit sort of a L'uh'm be was in favor ol. be aould say that', he was in favor ol restoring the I'nion jual as soon a puasible, with auch changes as had bean forced upon us by the war ilr McDoi mt wished to know if he was in favor of tbe Niagara peace propositiaaeT He said three imposters went up there, and
wb kH for üwnr utborit? to tt. M.d they h.d uooe bBt k f baa's ail then was
of inet. He wm peace for eooaeriog a pence. a ?ae4 v Kr it r. m m a Ka mamI.I t ri4 k at a or a? K la I sataew neu ia T IT sa W wet aeteasw sev ewseewa.a j wu mg to oeatti Trum tue won na m naa aireauy re na- v A i L I a 1.1 1 ..- a . . . . t m m m Ia .LaJ v K 1 . a a a v i iv arvww Mrn" i' ii" i" iniuin n lie repeated his declarations of yesterday about negro soldiers, and closed with a s tiring appeal for the support of the war, which was now about to strangle trfe rebellion liuveroor Morton left in the evening for New I Albany, and Mr. McDoavW. for Washington. Davieas county. The meeting to du) fto-e.l the joint appoint aenr for th'n week. WaeaiaoToa DamusCd , Aug. It, 166-1. Returning by the excursion train to Mitchell, Mr McDonald and his party took the night ex traiD on Uje Mb.issippi roaJ and m 3 0ciock A M. A few boars rest at a clean and wail kept hotel refreshed U9 rnuch that an early wark In the cawh of the a morning through the towo and its vicinity wee a source of great enjoyment. ur - - u ' - m.A - asillllK I "II I- II i '-l .41.1 IIJOI C llllMIUi; t wn than vour correspondent expected to see. hr i . iuui aiuuiii Ii in uuuuiiiiu atiu u 10 built ukmi a succession of hills or sa ells of earth that gives it a healthful and beautiful appear a: cc The business put it well built and its residences and their surroundings are spread over a large extent ol ground tor a towu of its pre ti. .-ion The extensive coal fields of the vic.ni tr, now being aj ened. are bound to make Washington a place ef note. Already there are three or four ol the larircat llouiini: mills in the State on hand, nrul they hoiked after all the boasting of the Cincinnati pajiers about his victories in the North, that he would not fly from McDomlb and abandon the conte-t at last. W- ct -olcl them as lest we rouM, but they looked blue, and we know they Ich .. A party that has been fattened on telegraphic success for eo long, and slufled with sensational stories which have always dissolved in the light ot tiuih, look with suspicion on the continued u-e of such means to bolster up a sinking cause The meeting was large, aud the crowd alten ti- I: w ..j mni i-ed ;tlmo-t entirely t voters' not over a dozen ladies being prcscct. and numbered fiom twelve to fifteen hundred. m bon id's araia ii. The ii.il wa- rttted in the Court Hou.-e yard, and the eaen i-tM comii.eucetl at 1 o'clock. Mr. McDonald laid thai VBBB nominated, he ;iledge.l himself to the convention to t onform to the time honored custom in this State, and uddres.a the people as ollen c posaibie uplo election day He had been filling joint npnointments with Baf. opponent np to to-day. 'J hi- one hud been made lot him by In- l neues, und he Morton; had not promi-ed to attend it, having oue previou.-ly in .de fur him at New Albany. He dwelt upon the importance ol t aim deliberation in the pres cut agitated st.ite ol the country, mid said that he would nut attempt to make what would bo called a set speech, but talk in a pbiin old fashioned way and with candor ami tairue-o to tdose whose right and duty it was to know his position on the questions piesented in the can vass. Mr. M. -Donald then cieitrly si ited the is sues on State polit y between (iov. Morion aud himaeir reayllog theOoeerrioi '.- .bdensc, us made iu his Ltreeociftlo speech, that the people might hear both sides. He nevt read the ;.idic-- ol the Dcruoci atic Bttate OorBnnttt e. ami defemled it. There wis nothing in it -u-ceptible of the con-di uetion placed upon it by Governor Morton. 1 1 the OovatBOf itaadtl by tlie pledge made in his nr.f lam ttioti, all will be right. He promisee" the people a fair and free election. 1 bat it all ttiey want, and if (li tt M granted the address Will have uccoinplUhed all it was designed to do. But the tloveruor iuii ejite-enta the ddre-f. und denies that oijttage- have been pei j i tatnl at the noilHe repeated the charges hereto lore maoe He wa.- willing lojolfl witli Governor Morton or any other person to reserre llie peace Wo must have peace at home, but it ruu-t be on terms ot eoaalfty ol the parlies under (he law. Ml McDonald then took up national topics the war, the finance-, ami the policy of the Ad m.ni-tiattoii which had brought ruin in il- Irani, and being utitrammcled by lime, an he had I.e. u in the deliatv, lot ncaiiy ttvo bout - held the audience iu wrapt attention by one of the tin -t logical and eloquent speeches ever mudc in Indiana Hi- con. lu-ion was th it reason, negotiation, com promise and conciliation unglit do what mi ex terminating war could tmt do briny peace ami l iiion Mr. Lincoln, however, in Ins inainlesto "to a'l yyliom it ma oticern," set up an ultima tout aided could net er restore the Union. War we could always have war, desolation and sttlfe war wbh its enoi inoiiM tainti m in i.ddi ti .1. lo ii- other lunumctahlf evil- hut peace ncv i with such rulers PBe la-t Conr, ni' I .od cieiMliii ihev QBld Hunk ol All von eat and drink und wear, every kind ol labor and Im u eaa in taxed to its utmost eitent everything but the stock oi oblaBy BB BBBd I hat aas not tiled Iteciuse the Pa trie tit legksl Uon Who were feeling lor the bottom of tde peopleV pouhfBl, l. nl a nice little . 1 eine "ii h md l Mil tl t .1 ..an Mr MoP .ii ild then reviewed ihe al bill. kihI showcal up the whi-ky -gar ul it Ion in ill its cnor tot, iL' opcludal by a stirring appaal to the peo pie to rescue theroniitii Iron the lumtl-ol the t m tin s and labil Ita who BBB BMlPOlloa il 'ties UuiOJ, md put men ri poaer who undeitaud ll g prinHpiee apnn which the Koverntnmt wa-louod ed l lie tir-t step to teconstrueliuu whs to tum out MaasO aim Baa dciiited tdoir trust- who ou'd neither make a -uecessful war BOf eon Im t an honorable peace. In tl...i. i -1 in : i a ' 1 1 aaa call,,! i . iht statu). He h mdled the Governor for his usurpa tiolis without itlovrs II- eslled things by their right name- UsajtpalsaB l power wa- "u-urpa Uon Mid -otter Irriti-i cotihl tmt letimve the evil that lnli handett null ije- dad intln lel upon po ul ii got , i nmenl ll said tdal de was a Slate ofli et, elected by the people His duties were onlv clerical, but even these duties he was not llcird to parti t oi llioGoxirii i i..oL el,..rpe of all the m M -oi.iet v and i uti the m ich.iie in m,h Sail If these a. Is ol to -tirpat-ou wnesuhBittet I lo Dl At holl -.n I the pe...le ttere dich stii ugattd, and if a new lease of power were given Gov M' iton that power would tie perpet uated in his hands the ConstHUtion would d a humbug, and as useless to protect the ri.hts ol the people a a bl ank p,ec of pvper. I he IocUr then ret leweti tde war policy of the Atloiiiilstr.it ".n He made some letting poinls which were le'civrsl with lively tlemon stialioiia t applause. a a a I II all 1 IHM, I iri'UITI "I WW, OF BBaW HMWI Ul i B l f 11 Hielt, I tei-.i.i ! Stale, a t c tlh-i to tbe .land by his neigbboi- and Ir.n.d. Wa.h luvt u m 3lr Hi elt s Imme, si 1 lie t a- 1 1 five l ,. I l.y those oho hive kn wn him long an. ail! won the w.l.let eiithu-i-tsm Ills apeeeh w - ati able defense ol the poniion aaaumed by tjic Dem ocratic Stale Iii ers during the pa-t two e ti. atid it clear und concise esptasiti n ol hi- views oo the absorbing questions of the dty The speaking hid oocapicJ so much longer lime than had been uiilUipited that our putt had hardly lime to partake of a tuiurl ua coli Loo f.reparetl at the uj tli-ion of Dr l;air. wbcji the whistle of the locomotive warned us to dBBait and were soon underway f..r the O.i r t at Vuiceut.es. S-ioTitiMi We understand that the Honorable Horatio ObbI Neoeoeab, diy nure by speaial tippniutmeiit, on i -count of the liatterod eoi.drtton ol Hi- Kicel.ency nervou -ystr.r, eupei induced by the recent add ras of t c I, a.-, cratic State Centn I Ooiumittee, is admiMateriog UkO IV M Mra Wiaalw'a HiH.Ui pg Syrup. As His Kvcelleoey i- in the proeesa of culling his w ledum teeth the dry nurse aforesaid bulletins that the apphcatiou has a very thinu iffec' L Boo. Josaph K McDunnU. Hon Thus A ' lirutirichs aii lli.n il c" Kerr 01II addreaa the ciuceoa uf Flotd eoOBtp , at ..n WedoestlaT, the 24ih icsunt, at 1 u clock f M.
WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE
ietB xrwa raovs Or tub s: n. i or BrCBMOM d ay rmaari bo BT UKXBBAI ' BaiaW etWBBll gBB S AlafT OOM TO ATLASTV t.lXUAL KARL V W ILL WKTBEAT TO OOBDOTILLI ggflk StAiaaOABD AT MOBILE IMMloB abilitt or mr eanona or mobilk. fCorrepaeleDe ot tbe Bew York Newa. Wabbibctox Aug. 16. I hare some cews to-dar. direct from Kichinond, which throws some light upon the present condition of affairs in the Shenandoah valley, io Georgia, aud at Petersburg. It was understood at Richmond that Genera! Grant's army was being withdrawn from Petersburg, and was brin; transferred in transport vessels to the North A show of force in front of Petersburg is still kept up by Geo Grant, but ev ety night, it is said, some bodies of troops are withdrawn II is not known at Richmond where these troops go to, but it is supposed that their destination is the Shenaudoah vallev. l h(. ,.r L. t r:- r:r.nt U in tu.. , V u. . w..v.t x,.--. - j following the example set by Gen Lee some . a ears a a a ar T ' A H weens aco. i ne main oooy oi ten iee s armj was withdrawn from Petersburg as long ago as July '2? and 23 It was not there on the -Kith of July. The memorable battle on that day waa fought, oo the part of the Confederates; by not one tjuarter the number of troops th tt General Grant bad iu froutof Petersburg. And tbe m io body of Gen Lee's army have not icturi ed to that place. It i-t BOt true, however, that they have been sent to tbe Shenandoah valley A reinlorcemeut of 10,000 men was sent toWoodstock, bv the war of Oordonsville and Harris u. 3 '.i -.i -;n : n- v.-i- .... U'lr, tJUIltT irvCUtij , aiivi iai juui icu. uai i v vu hi.- arrival at the former place. But the main Body of (Jen Lee's army was sent to Atlanta to reinforce lien Hood, immediately after the battle of July 30 The troops thus .-cut, comprise, it is said, six divisions of infantry, aud amount to 36,000 men. They began to leave Richmond on the first of August, and trains of cars have been running ever since, t oi vt-yiiig them General Ls-e and General Beauregard have both been to Attmta within the last two weeks, but Gener il Lee has returned, and General Beauregard did not remain there. General Hood will remain in comm ind there It was expecteil at Richmond that a great battle hid bv this time tnken pluce ut Atlanta. which, it was confidently believed, would result iu the defe.it td Sherman. If these accounts of the reinforcement of Gen. Hood are correct, there is no doubt that his force greatly outnumbered those of General 8hermnn want those of the latter amount to I do not know. They are believed at Richmond not to exceed BO.OOO men Gm Hood is said to hare, loclndins Oen Johnston's old urmv, the newlv raised Georgia recruits, ihe reintorcenients which he has received Irom tlie Mississippi vullev and from Mobile, and the 36.tMJtl troops se;,t to him , f , um nrui from Lee I nrmy, over 100 UUU men. It is believed at Richmoud that at present, eirn alter Uen Karlr is ioinetl bv the lO.tltMl nonfadrrata taaotvi n.elitioi.ed above, tln.t he will , , , be con.-idejably outnumnereu ov the ttoops ninicr tieneiul Sherid.in. It is not expected, therefore, tint he will -ul fer himself to be dru an into a uei.eral eugngement, even at Woodstock, but will conierit him self with gunrding the pissage of his train- to Gordousy ille. No BonBta BOaWOvef he will be quite strong BBOngl to prevent a very liorous pursuit by Gen Sheridan further south thin woodvtoclt, and wiH be able to hold the Utter prettv much in che-k (torn that p-iint to Oofdeaa Tille At l.ordonsville it la believed he a ill boJaiaOa by another l trHe body t)t C n federate troos, niid then, it is supposed, he will give hultle to the Datoo fareas Bj that time General Sheri Boi aill be BVBWn SO UtT awuy from Ids b. e that he will right under BIBCfl greater tlisadv an tagest than ut Wim hp-tor. u even at WoodStock The news from Richmond in regard to Mobile is that no apprehension is felt iu legard to its capture. The crowing on that point here, it appears, w us entirely too soon. Mobile yy ill he found to be BnOCBcf Charleston, if this news is correct, and the same t ifficuhiee I which h ifllcd ti- there now nintront n-nt Mohile The obstructions in the inner hutbor of Motiile are of sueli a nature t!ut they can neither he , , Baaaad by ..ur ve ela ii'r lasaovea; tvhUe Hoy i.rr.:w:i, Mobile can never he lulien by :t naval for.e. General Be iutcc-tnl ir there. Bad r,. .. All,...., ...1 llw. ...r,... CI r. w entertained al !,' Vii md of h fend the place successfully. itbility to tleM y 1 1 i yi t ioi i hp: vn: u op fp:c i . Ml PBaOB tyaflll AT tiik. so fill n uuc KBCt.l X I TO yt A It OH CKAl'B IN TU K BallKL COMKBO kbacy na. Lincoln's swbjkction tlam B4f 1 1 rTSP AT ANT COST. KlcbUluud JOlie 10) ClWre.p. . l. I,ce of UBdltfl M graph.l Ii i- itirtl t regiirdetl us tin evidence of the weariness of ihe Not ih with the war that so large a i. umber nearly hall ol tlicu Congress vii'ii ally Mist lit ed M: I. ng in his eaee prop tlons. Similar demouaO.it ions have been mmle in the Confederate Congress, but none have dared to avow themselves lor reconstruction of the Union, or foi any term- le-s than i dependence and separat ion M, Le ich. ol N. ili (' u olina, is, however. rIOOOd by many aa one OtsB woultl mi a pi BOB agree to anv lOPt ol peace, BBw tin ic. tit; doubtless olliera wl.o ahne Ins srnn ments und p. oelll ll " Ml t1.-,- . t,t ein, ii lind ii convenient to "keep shady," as the phrae gtsBl here, and in a year ot two ftoiti now ot hall pgOOBOlt keaf o( BOB? BBl i vet ing oral a uol eiaclli on the III. of July, but on the Ml of February . whnh all over ENlie is iu-talleil iu the place of that worn out and efTeto aBBlfOftBPf Ti e -mtimrnt ot tlie I'ougreRs, the Executive aud toe people ol the l'onle.1. r u t i. however, one ol pt Wound and BBartlelt .ninety for upon houoialtle teiniN I'.,.- ; e..j. .. a.,, emu ei. llv it rellgiotia I MifSat.it ion . mi pray et - r up ).... I mi lit "ui hoi.rli I. i pea. e, ev en I rmn men alio i e ei piste 1 bei oi c 1) i where you will in lb- t'on-le-l.i t. . i.u fin. I m n, mint: t1"! ai gulsb I uc War lits come Imuie lo nil fcivery one has In mom li I lie !.,,..!...,. In o- I. er or li bainl, many even h ive lost et ety ne ir mile relalive of llie itiilitiry 4j.'t I -loii.k from riling lioa tardea prouoi lion of the Sotiih in the prune , f hrr Ivtvedieil from bd t e ot .I -f i e, oi Li tt - heei in ired ill defense of , Ihow Bltaffa and took boomb, my estimate appear a groaa eaaggar tiioii K.Hi one leeU ail the time as il a lietvy losd Were prising on Iii heart, for . nv hoto ui tv r.rlng Iho ii.telligt nee ol ' the los-id .nur loved relatite, the Lot ol m at k - .B M aaa . . I moiner a lie ut oi iiiestty ot t lie. pleas family N . wonder, then, thattlayby diy.aa (be alsuuh ter of the aar goe- on, and the savage barbatl ties 1 the ti.entt i net fuse, the people of the OOOth -In.. .l.i auk whe, in Ihe providence ol Und, such great s mictions und calamities are viaiisxl apOfl toOBl I kaj have not itijure.1, BOfdn thet aeek to injure the North They only nah to be alios ed to govern themselves, and they nre willing to live ir. peace and good neigl.loii.o0, with those now aa.-rlnj; against them 'It . ' a a a I lie Moti'ii, Um uk'h i ot rhu me 1 t. c n!t her r a a s a till tv f.ir fa. ,-a Las sie. I.ama ... l.X a . .7. 7.-.!. ii - v ' . . . . .. lv ' ' . . ,, ....on Kim i.uei r m I I a a - . . - . OHI it, rathei than siioiur f.. Mi L i. colli V age doom Metier death iban slavery, aud su -h slavery! They will meet such a fite as enei uiioalion; they are meeting it day by day. with a calm heroi-ru win. h r.-ts t . .ubiitu.lr in the opinion of those di-mteee'ed strangers who wittnres it al'. .,t f.eri 'relinga ami dctermi ati t. re better ex pressed than 1 could ijite them it. the br.el but eloquent m mile t i.l.,;.n,i l ii.,. Congress, and erOeteal to he hid before foreign government. It is underaiood to proceed I'tom the pa. ol ihe Hon Wm C Live-, of Virginia, one of ihe naaot prominent members of the body, whose ripe scholarship and cxorrici.ee give raore than comman weight to bis utterances The address lu su be tan re an earnest plea lor peace to tbe North and to the mn-cience of fhrisfetidom The South make- it no dread of defeat, but of (fee aad price which must be ptwl down lor any number of fi-ture victories It was put lortb at a t me when she hid repelled the direct aaeitili BOou Hu-hmoon and forced Graut to adopt a new plan of t- uupeigu WANTED. 1 1 : 1 1 B3 iv rr : 1 1ÄMST. ' - N,,Hi "l -sut i toreavsar iwu r..iMiiiu w aecunsa Dy : . rti uu illy property w'u nvaiu. aioutini for particulars u.uirs at Ba. 1. old Fuel crBbrs Battdtog. up stairs angtO-ett
MEDICAL.
Dr. PFVDKRl, B '1 I HI I No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. SICK AND AFFLICTED mUK C1TIXKXJ OF IXD1ABA1 RD VaUMf I 1. are repectfully informal that tbe JustlT celebrat-! lr. iVoderj ba arrtvetl rH can be coasaltfd at bis I Kaat WaahlBflaa street, wbero Bis safe enjcactou n.t-ic;ue iii t-r tioiiirter-l t. i wae are suaTprinx from ju), ucb a1 any maladj kot-wu to 'he buaaa ' UlS4B10C 9t imC aLuil(w, Heart, Throat. Dj wp?p.i. llvor. Dropsy, Kidne) v vrofHla, I i y wipelRw, ?Ar'ouw Headache, tuirer. in.! f.r-T f-rn t l.ira- of uj Skin, and all laseaaoa art-lngfrem impurities of th blood ! AUo all thrr com, t rat! CäVoni Ompl.lot. bkb h,vr " i c.-ttc a .d kill of othrr dror-. lor DTSKItTKkY, I'lAHRliF A. I'll X, flloi.eKl MOKBÜ8 BUat.Mti; t iiMIImnt- ft Neutral: rlr.g Syrup. MOST IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN, Whost. holloW chetU bDj1 palrd comi!.oanc., ,, ,n fearful lanjri.aie and silmt working of some terrible die ease, undermlninr lbs constitution, memory and rrain; them to a premature rlntb. Beftrct whn reatÄCKÄÄ and eure the mo.-t l.arraMni wpakns. r otber cavao f serious dirtlculty or perpetual annoy auto t . , His KeiueQies lor Yeiienal Diseases Ar far Ukti r to au.yib.iu: ru t In! n due United Stau-, cb.tlliM.KiuK tt pttblir i bi ca-o hp t at.uut cur. lUr I i To Female. Ohl or Votiti, tlarr it'll or aiBilr! at ya are sutrei ing Boa any Disease peculiar to yur '"VwTi'lÄ Baa T b!Zl "tÜS! waerr t.u aill -iTelt ftml i! Ibe eyperietice arid sueana 1, ,UH ik t..r 1.. bad in Frmale rinarsi aas in. rluenced perton- to M-nd biro Ibat cla-of p: lot. t for hundreds of mil.- . nt tr?.' on u 'P1 , ( 'P C"P ur Pi i vale i. i! r t. yi.iT . i i ... : - . ii Health The Doctor will guarantee a cure of And alsu all Inflamntory ilUeasen. matfon call and Judge for jour-elf. I . r further It.forVAPOR IIATHM. Ihe inhabitants of bxlianapoli . atd vicinity are also ytturmeu tuat Hr. I eiiUerv La- opened a apacloa- aud c diiuh1i.iu Path awaaa, BaaBa 'li. Rast vyaihli.rt.n str eet. to enable the nick ami afflicted to test t'ae crtic-cy oi tue Mc-.icaieu vapor uatns. it I?, not deemed neceaaary t;. dilate or ia any way nlatfr on tlie remurkalde and a-:ouiu1im; cute- performed through the agency of theae hath; the a ..-r,n I i W. ' of Fumigation, ef reducing tied Pa I agents to a vapor and 1. 1 i. rem the heated Mip.ir to the -urSace of the l.ody, baa ailrcttetl tbe attri tion and rballrnged tbe admir.ttlon of tin- mot ditlngui-l.ed mefiiral men of the age. The Vapor Baths hare been introduced by the Court Surgeor.a. with every roval family in Karope, and have very generally leeched the plaudits of all cla-e- of plieuts in huniluf as well a- lu the higher walks of lire. The Vapor P.sth- are precisely adapt.! to ever- rlai of t1iease. In Chronic ttkln Ihvahea, Kheum .ti -in, l) pepM.t. Ne-you- Head.. I..-, Paby . bun;: Ii -. .-, ot any alfecliou to which tbe human jrHaat fi Babl, u Hatha never fail to alford relirl. Sulphur Vapor, for lu-tance, i eonceilctl l.y Ihr m . P''"11 i-iivm. in. rtteBi..st .t..pi.il l;tu,rant pre. lender, l - llie yrrv t t. tin lv evrr n -- t.-r Clu n . R.umil-m. all ela-e au.l km.ln of akin Diaeaea and the iiutnemti form of Catarrh. laVthie Vapor, s Ith Bxtrart of wijd Cherry, for all "r , w,. I. I u. u , and yegetui I- exttaet- whi n r dusd to a vapor and broiulil in runt tct a.ththe -kin, or anydheaied aurfsca, ptivlt..'. il... in. -I flattcrltitc and aatlfe:ury reulta, vtlii.'Uno other 'ortu of meiie illoi: can poaritdy attain A trial i f th-e Baths never fall- to convince th most skepticil of tbe wanderfid curative power of extracts redurcil to a vapor and applied exactly to tlo- e. of ila ease. Vap.r jm-ih irate wi'b areat ra4iity, aud Soutbe trritutli.fi and relieve pain, which tu medaBoe BBB Mlil lliee ral. r cmi ll The -Irk and In firm ftont tll-ear, no matter how long 'landing, or what ih ds.ai- imy he, aie . , viod to iritp our Bull- a trial Tbeae Halbs accelerate the erlecta of alterative iite.ll -OB I, trawnm OBBaBB Ol Bf tin- t -tein, eliaiiKing the Bäaaa l..l. 1.. I., .11..... I .1 I . ,l.e action ..f the ahaorbenl v el. Til" peeltle .'let I at' Tu ,-Uahe tl.e clrrulat on ..( the IiIikkI. To peeeaeta jwooiteai To raaaova taa sBacta of saert iry I j irr I o pnunule absorption ..I do ft i al i lTuloBs. To r.'ii, y-difllcnliy of breaihltiR and to eure y-thnia atid otlici i-ea,en ol the t'liet Slid l.ull To strengthen i lo atotiut, h ami Imparl a tone to Ihe digestive of Kan,, und to i u t dtcpla at.dli, i fi i pietil dUordera. 1 prora te ihe healing of Ketofulouk and OoTOBB I Iret, and remore Uouty and klitmnatrC Pain and Stt. llmt' from ibe Joint-, and to cure l.umlaa;i, Salatka, A . , e . I Of UBliisey Un llatlp n. ir, fail lu rellr For Croup It may be reinrted a a peciflc i r Wl roi.g ...ik.Ii it Ktve- repel I i ah-adsa a oerlaln psolfic To cure diat ha, Ke. of Ihk. from tbe I.i.iik- atid oil.. , Internal egaai r tlir .aiy U may Im- fiHsi -oi e . " Cbo ra it 1 an effeciual remedy, th pre.plra lion i alni'wt in I i... ! To cttra Acute sod ChraB li.ftamtitatlon, tl.e luih, Jlici...ily me.liea'eil, a certain SpBSBsi. Tbe halli-tiate nevei faile.1 t eure I'hoU ia U or I il. I he use ol the Hatha ' with the aid of ai.i. lUlloii. ( i dial, made lor tbe . apre-a purptwe.) I a valuable r medy for the i un. of l ever f evary ktwd They relieve exbaii'llmi. latiguot and fails tt, rale ibspirlt. traniiiiiie rarvou lrrtiallt.s. a-ui d geriiou 41, I in. r. ii,' III. . . illr The Balphsr Vapor llath aie wan atiled to eure arid remote any and all t 'at re fr n. the Joint. The,. Hal In may he taken at all time, and aui, without rlk r ''takln cold." aj'iJ-'iMBoe ksara rteoi I I M le s f u jj I'fltiU foniiii ai d Hajl ' Ladies, Bill, eip. . Met . , , I .Ntlraea in alte i.nlKe Jf f 'Phy'lctana ar ''.viied free of charge In tct tkia Bag I lie . . . i ' July i e I . I i 1 1 , I I . ti i , i ffeh "ti 'to ilia Dl-prtiaaiy. prlca 01- ltit hj natf ; The p.-ioi ihel.tia-e the puhlic lo hrliiK blta a Ca-e be i- inf.. ' it.. P ,,l b. foi e f b' , old- n thread Is hroken. aaate FOR SALE. -AN 0PN BUGGY FOR SALE. I.t.li HAI.K, a., opru o p tluge-y, 'tearly new and lu idendid ee..1ii.). Cheap fr cah Apply al kttglB-dli this ortU Y. WANTED. I ..IN .1 M fills la NTH Wanted to lln t. iter". Patent a k H . ',M Hand I'm . a rar hau. e f.-r men aeouaiM-! Hi " rirultural hu-litt , it mate money. asBoOM I H (.gilFF, liidissapoll, llwllawa. Or all al law Foundry ua Uaegla asset between rVuii-vlvuhia aist Beridiai, a rrets. surHi d-.MAa I K II, 111 FKRUI.MO.V aaXOHANOK HHOIirj, IOA.N.H MiiNKi "N Ci'bl.ATKBAM, BfTB A5D a eil. iiol.i are! B.ivr, atel neaolaU laaia otter B. leitoiith Mendui'. Btreet. IndiaaauoU. lad tfflca hears bora 7 A M to li F. B 4-43bW ( HAS. ! l'i ; VKSO?,, PHYSICUiN AUD SURGEOH, PflOB BB. 'AH BAST BABKKT BTBKKI Ueaideiur N . 'M North Te:u.ssee street. tUTU-e h ur " tv 'J A at , I to ajtd ? te B F. B. Bpetial attention given t tbe tfi:teot cf tUtoass JJl-taaya LITatMl I t ABI.I . fl g RBKT AlJ.k I Bus Ml aaa SWra'i B'ssAv. BB. Bew York Uvsry sr.d Bala Btabkas. U ga.t ra; ebrsst. a tbe rear 4
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RETIRN OF THE FATORITES. MAGMC EtAtaL. Positively Three Nights Only Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, Antrat 20, 22 and 23. Sharpley's Minstrels! I i Tl " t. HiBD W WJlBQCB opkba tbo Wß Tbe Herr, of a Braaj,,,,. Tbo Great I m ( I PF. laaU Mi T-l repast by tbelr mmj aar, Aarw-t n arafoa. AlmtastoB H e I r. mx n at 7. to ata. aarer U .let sHAkrutT. Faaaa -iUMt, kamt RESTAURANT. SUOON h KESTACRANT, He zekia h 's Restaurant. No. 13 North Illinois Street. PB1UK an erigoed w mid roprclfolU luforra bo f iend JJ anJ tke public a;. Derail) til at be ba- r. cvHtj up ui fai,H.n. So U a .lb lb. in. ! lie hi he her w ih tbe WINES. LIQUORS ANO CIGARS. He baa entirely teeaodle-i tbe Baals ran l, aad basing engaged tbe neat compete! Casks and tbe sam4 caatrteoua of waiters, aaa cos.Maa.ilv lnvit aB to vtaW, assnie.1 Iba tbey will be well pleased. GAME IN SEASON, FRESH OYSTERS, In fact et cry delicacy aud sabsUnMal tbe marketa at home or ahmad funit.b may at all tiatos be rdered un bi- tables .erred In tbe Söst safarmr tyk. Iii. aimi.tokeepallr-trla,, heu ahkbgesjUsaaa ca yt.it witb aaU.iactloi.. He ta thaakfal for tb lloerai pa roaage biibert kastoweu upon hiin and w il I- t t tn. rit acte Luuasca of the same. im kKIAM nl-dif FOR SALE. IIb TAlUfe A tffITII. An 80 Acre Farm, 3 1-2 MILES S. E. OF INDIANAPOLIS, AT AK HON, On Saturday, Aufrint 20, at 3 P. M. AI Ihr I'oiiit IIuiim" Ihoor, INDIAN A I'OLIS, IM). aw TUia V.VI.U IRI.K TKAt'l .l I 1X1, UM t,N I l: INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R., And i, oal .ik baif a mile from Ibr Michigan Road Pike, Wilb au outlet to the kliebik'sr ne on ihr north line and the . twetn lüe K. of the N ; Kaittrc 4 eat Boad l.y tws dpi road, Iter en thesMth line, I.e. of Bee. SI, T. OB li. On the place arc aboui :t.f Aritl F TIT1BI K. ery valual.lr land. II It fir. -t Tbe remainder : cbared m Wft f- m ä t run a;i p, IVdh hy a never failln, . ,.r ' l.i. k t re. TLre i ai.o an e B n t C BP or .I...U, ..n.. tuhilosl A f.l' TfIt Isnmr.e.l ..n tb- ciity luap in the ntnn ' N t Idred(j, . and i known as the AlMredge rami. The mir I . km . . bair down, the year-, with Inter. I Kais BOaBieatj sltboat rt aerve KI'tSN A -MIIH. aiigttt did Heal Katate Ag i ' J. BOOTS AND SHOES. FALL AND WINTER TRADE! eU'KS, KVrflVS il HILLKX "lo. 1?, Wril UaaalMfftaoj Bireel, iNKvMhii.ls, WmUA V HyVK .ii -T Hr kivf.D Tiinit rut ibh . BINTKB BTig K OF HOOTS & SIIOH3! in If, part Ihe p.l.oWl article, y g i M alltlrrtr. t elf .MM t ... . M i. ., p.. i. 1 1 an.i Kip rt.H-, Mil s.e. Woutena', Bl'sas sad CbsMes' Bags t a t, at r . .. Kid and l.a.itua; fcV. I. and Balaso'sl. BlMI l.'eae. Mrt. .. u..'. Tsatb' aal Cb.ldr.i.-Calf and Kip Hrotfatt and Balmorals lit. h. i ye c ditoi i. alters aad Bnki.i I. a t.. .' 11 .1. KM and Plo-b Bl.pper. Ladle.' r i.e l.loto Kldt'oligri " and Balmoral . Lstlles. Ml..,,' aiat rhtMrena' I l Ige I of. grew. IJ.Itr... ami evrrythlitf SSM n.tteti.t Wpt In s aim fiior ii. . Be hate !he latje-t aHd ,r.( arlo'iil oakof tas In Iiis giate or yt I. an I re. pet If lie , .11 in atu-att. uf I'liuhtrv M . I.j'.l- to Iba n' J"lysB-JBi lK.s, r.VAMS Mr MII.I.P N TAKEN UP. T 1ABBB i.p m tbe Mi.Lia-a.. Hmt, st tb Br.l toll K tl I. i I. ul I .. ul), I UN i a 1 1, -tti k not. on h-r hoiilder, red ears, black u apd hört home. Ha. a ) BOB auf a...at law. wrl obt 1 be owner rm h.r b", i.jr jw .t I , .. .;.e. aiMl ) Saiff.. J iMth SMIIM. Ml hlg n Kn4 aaar t r.-an Mill (Vsa-tery a kl- S NOTICE. r1 I rwXy Ui.t my OB, Bary Uree,,, art me I ye.terUay, nh.. ., t , , . ot rea- n Tberef.re 1 warn all faf.ona not in trtt-t ber tan my aassOBt Ml II l, I i.Kt i v Indian. p..',.. Antra! IB, lag - rS,IU yrtifda atn.. .aa. .,..,. f tll äa m- a I e. av a ea laaier, jun , 4 .lincUr ate. lb a I Uellbrr ha ue auglThall . KU an taa'1. 1 1 erriiv tbe fti 1 w ib.it ih f Ik Mbsr party 1 l -HM;, j sirs bwrswitb I natify ail person, bs iaa aataa - at aJ - at BV i a ti-lne I ard a the Ino l unau. .1 iL. H.i...j.. I le wa. a S. , a . a a . ' , w u . a I. e bad a.lrvntsed ba ring to refM-w . ..... , rL.al.ual I ..., ca., d . .. n, -.1 ,a .1 tl . Pan IBBra of tb Tkeatre. betaeen IB aud 11 oe.k A B any moniB d-irina tkta week. All i.r.U md reUtWMt wilt be aa44 to . tbe, ,..r, . after ibtawawk. ua-4i V. Bt Tel H MEDICAL NOTICE. 1)1 as . I. .V W. TIIOMMO , (PBüM TBK EAST.) k ll AVI i.rb!Ki TU BIB OFrKk on law. u-i Tanaba aeaa . a kW Saasas i b i Wa.bitav. ate'. I mtta i . lad . far Ibe alb iwi.a of i.i.m.n OA aarrkBg, by tsleriag tsaSWtaaaaa m prrsnaw aafh t -l wiik sypailu, ar say saerbsa of Frit as Ussas-, .ur I aast aajr makada sf eava. thabaatsB I tsahvd pbfllai'ib s aast kapsactarf , aad bawaseat eaawa at uBr-m,. i,t idler s t. Fawstsas atlsei -i wttk 6 ( -re.attari ByiaaBs ol kstag s'anaBBgv other pli t Met an lo Ibis eBjf. by ang rurrd perfectly aad aadrsaa boa Uir set -ea-dlt
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