Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4322, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1864 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL

ütUllO.-lT MOST fit PtTIKRTICD - Umm WKJNE3DAY MORN I NO, AUGUSI i la Maaina. The Untoa Learua haws ecran wn y irr day W jwlf so fron A that a Urge Dumber of EenvblhSSBS MM gather her from allperUoftbeftuu cairat W in hanl What do they proaoee to do? And how man revolr are, with fiied aiunilion for effective Wut will those carpet bejra carry from tbe city ? Jim Wiho-, the sweet bird, Mid in a speech 00 Monday night, that he was in favor ot the Re m arming thetneelve to the Mtti . tad a Quarter aaaaur of thia Department, ho will forrib them with weapon of war at Üb Baa If 'a coat. By the way. the gallant C.ipUin speaka very kindly about protecting the par eon end property of Democrat We admire gratitude, and Ji aMm to i,c it. He doOJ not forget hia owiifntion to Democrat f ir belp iog bim in the hour of need They have pio tected him whoo deserted by hu ova friend. Jim is alao a stipendiary of the Administration, and he feel compelled to say toasethii : and he Ulka rsther prettily too. slthowjb there i- very little ubataoce in what he - - Ifttini wf the hniiftn of the . rraeri C Irrir on 'lon.i.ij wight. A few remarkable coiiidifencea characterise all the tumid orator who lentis I eJB ueaaiona of "the people" into syllabub at the Circle ou Mon day eveoing. Several of aaj aee Uom'aiieou.a, in that they are not voter 1 ti..- i.'.t the family likeneee i eeperially notable in the fa t that not one of them owoa property t table, leviable or destructible, in lias uii There are alao tome special peculiar t will heir te marking. One. I paeudo Colonel, to whoe pretence in our saklat we are entitled (r un a retuenieM from before the enemy lv re 1011 of a unatroion request of the roiiimiaalntid officer late regiment Another ie an Importation from Montgomery county, a broken down Mliti-ian, who tiPirlecte! to Inform hia hearera whether h wa- pecutihnlv rewponaibla throni'h the nttnai ihip il pi r.i'rt y in that region A third 1- Ute edition of the Yankee petti fogger, freah from the Huh Whv he left Ml late laid of practice, or selected tin, ll tnt told, but inference may be drawn fr-.n. - a nw and volubility with which he enter into lew bIsjbJsj of a large body of r expectable ciiiiem whom he mot poaaibly know, In a atyla calculated to ir him to lhoe aerioii mlnd. pot oitfj WwO at) in or the mndett uant 1 Still another. I cndi I .if At .ili. e. wwOwl M acruptihiua aslftahneaa well knoau t.i ihr mein ter of both the politirtl . utu to wl.i.h lie ha in auceeaaion taslüngsd la 11 at the Itsnlgs I twob alt era ttrli atrangera to the psare and proipeiltv il .Ie maalem. w th . n i'io e lu ihn i iha di m agogue, wlm MM ni ihr n o.U ' -ti.i" !. 0WI1 advantage, mat the cllhteii ol thi I N 1 Kj HvN be led to . niaalra lawlr-eatiea Indlaei Iml itr ... ,. ir, an 1 , onipleta dsai ruction Y We ate of lite opinion ih tl ihr lobai lenae of Ihe Htihln n I. 1 intt ennuianl 1 U and ptoeitr here, will iriiint tml I tie not rabid will ii long brl 1 dlow lha id .. e oi .in Ii tiMfapajfaj patriot m it Ik ha that a lv da; mV ' m ll' halM ! who wme ... Im .It. allfiwd Hi It eating , ami ahn undei the ainorlalloM el thaae rlumav t'alona, homd lhemalfea ill nil elltlleo nn I Irinon. m Ik nn lite t Niwia Iragiir Ii Uiiubiri ul. Ilgale Themar I lt t in. II,. I . . Ilm. 4 1 I' M I. 1 m J .i ihr iiir.iit.ri oi the ITalon Ueagtif) kitona In inln Ulli a the kuigliU f ihr tioieii t'.r. I. . obligate h ino-U f t 10 in At lag 1 hn plnlni that Aia copy of the i'ltuai IntualnflaM Leigue oiiiain no uch ol. ligation Out doae, and a will found in the conatilution adopted June 10th, I -O l, un bei mi' (I uatiou luiown aa the Son-. ,1 l.iheit) had my nignitleauce. And tlil il ihe uhliga tiou ma) he lully u-. . u-i. h u . the bd loemg from "the plevlge of honor" which anak initiate lubei-ribe Ami we do further pledge nUMelve tint we will defend the St it irom any mveeioo, iaanr ret tn.n or rebellion, and all loyal itiaona Ol the country in the lawful iroitn-tion nl theM OW anna, property and Uinilien, and tint ae wilt keep teeret t be Hwnnadinga ot tbia Leigue. ei cept w4m permiile! to diaeloae them, and that tu the furtherance ot Inane obligatio we pli our liven, our fortune ai d our snored bonoi The iuuirv I. hi n.iturl! irise. in what way and by what mean aajj thec purpurea be auc enaafully accorujl she!? The QenotitaUoB puinta out the n i It nrou.Us 11 lollow?: Art Each mrmhrr ut thr l.ra "ie thall pt omptltf ptwrult huMeli wilh at Iran onr jood $kat yuN, mtttltrt or rtflr. anil ufiteent mf emmu Mii0ii tor the rfrctirt n$t th une 80 it appear that each member pledgm ! -lite, hi fortune and h -jrred lionoi . ' in'ri'l that obligation and do it promptly. I lie Oof. eruor, in a prouunci.imen' .. aartiit n-oi on of the neoplc of the State againi formn. r uniting with euUwIul military orgaiiittiou. lie : on muili alarmed because the Democratic Sute Central Committee levom mended the Irm orrat of ludiaiia to unite in organil it OM and procure arm? hu the maintenance of ther persoual aud civil right., but he b- nvt a wwed oi tct.uke for hi politic il or pailiu i- ci : ,. .m bände! to reihet kfl .vre arme! r; , He h 1- iucd no pi mum ! i:nrtrv a n i.ui - 'irni againt the unlawfulnc of aiu-h act, but hia nwoanciatiou are hurled exclusively thoae who hapten to d ftn with him in their view of public duty. If the (ioenVMI vnf an bonet man. and reaüy de ted t i rr-etM .-rder and prace throughout the Sute. won, have recommendel that mil ectet politM il or gauixatiuiia kbould be dibiided aud aurel the peojile that he would u-e the power venied in him to protect pern ami nrorrrtr and Monra 1 free and lair election? I he Democrat of Indiana de re aotbing more than thit If they were a lurevl that liorrs. : M ki s arid hi jurtv would ubm:t the itir..! the day to tree !i cwaaiou ami fr lllit. t bey augtil rot ion tetit wiiS the vcidict alntriei ll aa hi Hut can it be aipected thai the tHtroovracy ol Indiana will real quiet aud not place tliemelvej in a poi tioa to maintain their poliliral tighli. hi force if uewd be. wheu their p.itt-n oppolirt ' .ie .urn ing Uiemaelve at either their own coat or thit ot the State? The reepona it w reta with Oof. Moar" and big WtJ Iriemi- '.(rr a c hall have order aoJ peace m Indiana or anarchy and atnfe Cerlaioly tl.e Dtajocracy ot In lajja have fumiabed m,de evidtnee hwl tlu are ha' abidiog, and lhe on.vdamaiul ti. and pereonal righta hall be retvii It Qava Momroa and hia party were ..n.ir 1 em AdmimVlratron aoi.ld tby ask ItJal Theo manhood would nag be reapected 11 they i iuaiat upuo aud oaiut.u. at all kannjwn, that rlgb'.a a citireoi

gubernatorial canvass.

IVAV8V1LLS THE BORDER. CROPS, . Ac . kc kc ton oiipmaL roRtr.j-.s . LvaaaviLLB, August 21. 164 1 1 waa uoderatood thai martial law had been proclaimed in Kvansville. and that great excitement prevailed there on aeeoont of the proximity of Adam John ton' guerrilla (entlemen from there, however, told aa, that the siorie grew to importance away from home that martial law had rot been proclaimed and that Adam .lohn slot. - a .nt h.i.l never been nearer to them than Henderaon, Kentucky- He waa not expected by any tenaible peron If he wa well informed aa they supposed him to be, be knew very well that the people of Evauaviile would defend their homes to the lat extremity, and were well prepired to do so, without any fuaa and feather. Indeed swedly ensnecbsd that the excitement had been gotten up at Indianapolis in order to manufacture Major Cerer als, and that it would be kept up until several very distinguished men who bad illustrated that loyalty on the slump were provided with high military commi aiooa. It wa dark when the train reached the det, but Mr. M l)oi 1. friend were there to re ceivebim. and our party were peedily driven to Se Wnhington Houe, where niom had teen tecuicd. '1 be fOfpn l sW an overwbelmine victory in the Pocket wa- never better If a Irce and fair ballot i allowed if an honest verdict of the people i- obtained, auch a majority will be rolled up in October na will make the leeches at Washington tremble for their late of power to su' k the last drop of blood from a confiding na lion. Thoe well iuformed and familiar with the er timent of alt the counties in the First District, represent Ihe under current as setting strong in laror ol our ticket. As in the North, there are cotHt.ui' chance, and they tire all in favor of the Democracy. The uiai of the people aie tired of Ihe constant exactions ol the arbitrary ruler they are heart h k at the learful carnage, which, it is boldly proclaimed, is not to cease until the doKsaaeol the abolitionists ire forced down all oui throat, nioi they are deter mined on giving n 1 1 ; ie n d their distent t" th'e dogmas aud design. In averv town-lnj. hj the dialiu t, men who have beretofoie acted with the opjKi ition to the Democracy , and who rotral lor LlNcot.i Ironi Ihe force ol puty Hoc..tiop. are c .ining out agaiiiat him and looking to fhe Chicago r. .vcntion for a leader. Il la not iota diguie I that M'Ci.m.i.w 1 the favorite with lh people 10 this rcejou, but uliy olhr good and tru mat . aim ncelve the imlni ctiisnl d (lie Convention, will be cheerlullv nccenied Uirlr stai dard bein 1 Vestnday an dm k and lowrilig The atorm ol rain which had wept over the place wa threatening loietuin Coioidri able daimige had been done hi the II od ..I I'tidnv 'hie hoiie. particularly, Ii ad lallen In m its loundnlloii hav lug been waahed in, and It w leported ll.ut Ihne rhildien had been buiied m ihe ruins. I hne Wa liiKie ex. ilriiuiit I1.1111 thi hti llinii Itoui .i..lint.n gurrrillaa i; villi lilt haa Ihe baat lot ill.m i I mb oni bo a great 1 ultimate! I 1 ih und H only reUliia a rll lenient ol the led iiivtioli with h are now diaol itltig tin Inn. I, loiinkc lo'i hit 01 Hon .1 iiiitnd Ihe i.tl.e-1 nl (he Walmah 1 an be .oute into hrt Im b 1 1 lio.ol, I. liver, und by the , ti.,1 ihe teem. i. g hmda ol Kentucky, illnlnio I.N navigable tlienina, invite hi 1 Ii nie, while the be.uitilul (Ihhj ih.w 11 aihsi Uffffll 10 t It el , llo illng '" il I m .1 met . ,1 nl ile mv 1 m il as lew itvei In the an hi can boiml Ah iea.lv Ilm 1 Hi Ino ,1 lain ahlppili ami riipply bole Ihe hlfal hini"l aie ihe Ulott 11 leualve Hi the State II progress has been ateatli und lieilihful, ami III continue SI) to be I he 1 i-lt if Hot. - .01 Ii ole by the a r haa Ut nil a lart Ninouiii id l.u-u ( but the legion, naturally ilepemlinv upon it ..i nupplies and hipnienl, 11 nrii.il iml 1 . h, that the bulle on the bu4y "licet i ua continuous ua before trade or. det ttid teul itioUa liotu the Feileinl lieanuiy w.it in . .n. Sew buildings lor buaincua pur poe aie joing up, and the demand lot looma ami dsjcllm. I nre Inf axcesa of lha supply, I he all il inmnotly built, ditferin- in tins regard frnaj the Capital, which it inclined to inietd til ever erentlnn without regard to a time com, 1,, nhea annea mj ahnak her pro.-perity. Kvun-vi'.le has much to gnlg from peace, while I fear that tu iiiv of our wifjanjag ioe ttiu t Indi annnnUl has much tu lore Itom that dfirnblo comlition tf thing TUV SflAKINO. It had hem arranged, on account of the line .; cuing appearance of the sky. that McDo.wi.n snanld innnh la Orenennt t'ity H ill, but clearing up a the hour appioached, the programme wa eh tngeil. A tit.c di; lav ol locket fro 01 tlie Waahllgtatl Bnwna w the 'nal for the people to gnehaw Aud thev dul come in crowü. The lull, a! though capable of e itin eight hundrcil peroua and ol haAdlng twelve hundred, would not hive held one fourth ot the nuiuboi The parlors of tne hotel were tilled with l.tdic-. acre the windows of the hall ami ejjjoiwing buildings. Mr Mi Do m.. w v jnduete! to the balcony of the hotel and introduced bv Mr Wiiuti.uy. He wa.- rcce've! with fetent cheer and poke for over an hour in the olio, deliberate and logical manner iu which he ha conducted the canvass throughout lit aim w.i Ie convince the uu deratanding tailor than to lire the hearts of hi au hence, and hi- !eeeh wa received with marked favor Some disturbance wa attempted. The Loyal League were in e.ioti and h ul d:4t;buted a Bnnnthl ol liflc whisky to some of their tools who mangled among the crowd to annoy it. Intra nea t.. attention paid to them, and the effort to et up a mus aignally failed Dr aVffaJM made a stirring and effective epeech, nhea the meeting closed with three rousing chec 1 - tv.i the since- ol the Derooir.ilic Slate U ket I hi I tr-.MT ok rite n tl The sun tin moruiug rose bright, and clear. Th t'le-t erii t'iiv nerer lotkel more beautiful. Ti c home k'uaid t.tialiv whith iccompaniei Baa tv 1 exre-lition returned l-t t (it, and the ii.lantry ift genting bj to-day i he ieult hj said to t,e the ti -prrKtt of JoiaTOMs lorce and the C4ture oi nineteen conscripts, who pu-bubiy did U1 r la rl away, witb oue wuunJe! officer, the uturu of m e hundred head of the stolen cat tie .n i :.it .nei- The darkle-. err j tr.ded through the Ueet aa trophies, and excited the adm.r .1 m ot tho-e wbo tili believe, that the African fresh fioiu the plantation Will make 01 g.Mat a aoldicr a the white man. Siue controrciy exist a- u where they -hall be credited T . . ouutiex furnishing the home guards think thev are entitled lo them, and Keutuckv puts in her claim Kentucky ai l n.i, . r ouk'hI to. for tJateaag atio hommy of ha aoilgrew tt.r v: laitls. Ilv the way. the trade In uiggers i rarj livelf a' . i the bt.ider. and mvnv men are making fur. tune out of it It f disgusting, but then :l

ao exceedingly loyal occupation Agents cro is the river, entice the darkies n groupa of three

and (our to meet ihm on the shore at night, and run them arroee in sk.ffa witS muffled oars They are aaarci rd nest morning, or to soon an thev can be gotten tiere. to the rexrnitfng .ffioo. told to say they ire fiom AKbama or Tenncaaer, and are rnu-tercd int. the ,.,,. , H -ubstitute for the met. who are determined to give the last man and the last dollar the ajgent pocketing a bar d some -urn for hi? ?err're It may be unpopular to i?. bat it is the conclusion that manv re e w m fleet ii g military men hare come to. that this in ordinate deire lo fill the army with nef roe will play out the war. Hovct'm men had a long and tedious manh aud no doubt is entertained that they behaved gallantly The cavalry led the advance and da.-hed at full speed into the de-erted am: j It was not their fault that Johtotox and hi men fled, and having fiesh horses could keep in ad vance. They could scatter through familiar by path where pursuit would be hopeless, and ren dezvous again at point inaccessible to an or ganized force And thi i to be the character of the contest it it continue. Gen. Hcuhe gets

great crci it from hi men . t hi ability . aud 1 matiou of emancipation is irrevocable"' my ul from the citizens for i- fairness. Tha duly he trains is "tbs abandonment ol slavery! "Rochwa callel upon to perform wa an unpleasant erer Foion

oue. and the fact that he has performed it with out creating enemies should be mentioned 10 his credit Some one, however, in authority has blundered into a good many unjsjet and disrwfai table act, one of which we will mention. Din Costvllo ' circus was adverti-ed to show nl Mount ernon on Wednesday, -and proceeded , to that place on a steamboat, the Jauet Kobort The boat was decorated with flags, and had a line band on board There was a (loverument ! steamer lving idle at the wh trf when she came in. (jeucial Hovlt and hi -tuff of lour wanted to v'o to Union, twelve mile ditant. The boat and the decorations suited them. Dax. was or derl to put his trap ashore, let hi performance pas, fire up and be off. He had four trained horsea, very valuable animal The Opfern SB ant ws eiing horses, and took Dv'f K. uioistranc wa of no avail, but Ivn i- a man of the world, and know a thing or two lie went to a uartermaater and asked it $'200 would not ra lease the animals. ! would The ntot.ev was ppld over and the horse wetc given up, after the payment ol four dollars mote for the luv tin v had consumed ahiU feeding at tlie (toveinmenl crib I n 1 H' lie '.o a license and two per cent 011 hi ros leceipts tn the Keileml (iovrtn nicnt h i .tote lion it. In biiaine- he pay Coiititv and town icne, but the fuerrillaawhom he never aided with a single postal cm rncy. would have treated In in bvttci Iii lo hj Iwf opeeatloa araj lulls i'.'.iMMi II- c t gusted. chaiit'd hi bae. loft hi stuamer, and Ii now unking North in Ihe diiectiiiu of t 'Iii oago tin Dnwft The breidth of corn ptauteil thi seasoB in . mill aedi'in Indiana I vei r large, und the Sjffjf peel for a lare crop la most encouraging 'I ha aarlr corn I out of dangei, und wavva to the hjtnajl on 1 o nkli Imiioiii tin und IwoUe brt high Tl.e rvaejtf tum aill he'poiU that plant ed later, sod uule nipprsl hi an eaily fiosl, lha I'oektt ahma will 1. 10. luce 11 eiioui.h ton.. lha balance nl the Niaie, with In anjaen Am shipment beyond lha bnrdei Tha ldl a( hay has nan hern l un ieid letuen who aeeoiiipa ajad tlm ninndUlnti Inm Kaiitwahjt ttH me ihii the ciopa ol colli und loin In the IPgloil Ihjfwnch wbli ). ihwv 1 nrd .lie iiuiiieii e I tie Sea sutl has been im-ie 1 i.. ..:. ll.eic Ii. in in out Stste I hr liehU aie lulih uiounlng 111. .In ihe loi h tint their pja but be hniiiU In ullirr in MNM I'.. .mi fi lend here, whetc out f nv Inn bei Ii I MSjei than ul any point tinting Ihe fJHTMl, our party aie m. del nntu obligations üierything Hist kdidlma und utlentloii could do lo unkeoiir v.a I .r i..il.tt , In been ih. ne I heil OUeS all I then lie.H- line both been n.eii. und their ht.-jnt ilii haa been without Mint The two dajS ptaaed in Kvalisvilla mi!) ill n be h HNJrwJ wdh pleunaiil inruioio - t 11 11 1 It . 1 I 1 in 1 I 1 0111 ( Inn ln vv .1 Ie llet lurea 011I iiigriill tur Ihe ( Iii ou No 111 1 11 re. Tiiiuiou Win is out in another letter to the Albany Kvening Journal, on the protect of Senator NV m i and Rtpsejanyilntiea Wistiu IKi, incorporating extractH Irom a leitei Itom t.niun Suuii.-.i tin -.int 1 .1 Neither Mi NVum nor Mr Sviirn take isite with the matter of the protest, but both object SB its riublication at this lime a impolitic. Mr. Smith admits that "there i a great ileal of truth in it and generally a very forcible rresentttion of that truth " The real pilh ami point af Mi . Wim's letter, however, is covered up under his apparent chiding a! Waio und r I -. (hi the Presidential bjaM he weave-; in this contingent indoraemeut of the OMswft candidate: NN'hett thi rebellion broke out I foresaw that it could i.oi be ovcithrowu by any party. It was formidable enough to Jem ind.the united efforts of all I'niou paifJaa. Hence, fiom the bein nitig. I have pi efcrred country to party I ip prise! Mr. Lincoln, in Moctnber lutt that "the man who could 0 one step farther and faster in endinu rebellion atnl preserving the Oovernment and rjttion, than any other, vould ir BSf ramli dute fur IVsaSafrn.'" Si t II l STILL XV I'LBI'ONK If Mr. Lincoln's opponent be. in the unpatriotic sense of the term, a "peace man." or of ' cop perhe'id" proclivities. 1 shall zealously and heart ily stippor' Mi Lincoln. tjT?i it I rati ser a reawmaldr ; r'iy 0 eUetimj a Preaiilent trho tcould prou cut f the ttar for objecti declartd to the world in the uemolition orrkBEO by Mk Crittkmon oh AOOCTFtt BV Congress, I SHOULD GIVE MY VOTK AND VOICE POR BITCH A CAKWDAT1 jß And again he says in conclusion: 'T'ut Me--r.- Chase. Wade, Sumner and Chandler, witb the 'Trjbunes' and Fosts.' compelled Mr. Lincoln so to pervert and narrow the conflict as to leave u, todsy. wih a Milan1 South and a duidtd North. Hy lecurriti,; t. Mr. "i'ei' recent and more te letters, aud viewing the political situation of the present, it is plain that he desires and in tends to support the candidate nominated at Chi cago. He a.-ks simply what ninety nine huu dredths of the Opposition are firmly united up 00 the Crittenden Resolution, which is in these wonl"Keolved. 1 hit the present deplorable civil war has U eii it-reed upon the country by the dis utiioiii-t of tlie Sotitliern State-, now in arms Kiiii tl e rontitutitnaI tinict umetii, und in arm- Btansji the Capital; that in thi national emerge: ii t'oiiri-. ban iah log all feeliiv of mere --i.n or resentment, will recollect only iU duty to the whole countrv, that this war It not waged on their pari in bsjj -pirit oi oppressor for in purpose of conUet or ubjuea lion, or purpose ol overthrowing or 11. let firing with the right ( etablihed institution of those State, but to defend and maintain the su premacy of the Constitution, and lo preserve the I'nion with all the d'gnity, eapaalily nd rights of the several Stale urumiiaired , and that as soon as these objects are accomplished the war ooght to cease " N hen Mi Wtrn sns he hss from ihe begin nn c held ll. it the retelini.. could not be over thtown by acy rfj;, he tuem to le understood that ha ha nevrr agreed with t1 e rresident's declaration in his first message to Congress that it i now to be demontratcl to ibe world that those who can fairly carry an election can alao m suppress a retell At 1 el.au he says he

ffoee the Ciittsxdk rtnolotioo now, a he did when it was adopted, he avera that only at the rhoio between two evils can ha consent to the re-election of Lixcol- and the coutinaaace for aaother four years of a police which, In hi own word, has given us: WE HAYK r.EF.N INVOLVED FUK NEARLY F)UR YEARS IN AN ABO UTI01 WAR. The influence that drove North Carolina and Tennessee from the Union, entered au EnaxciraTiox Fsoclaü atiok, prac tical v jri rrrcrive ovlt 1 smsto csrojt, Tat0TH AM DKTSJIMIXATIO! TO RkBCLLION S Proclamation to which the first aiave baa not owed hi freedom, for it is only Operative where our armies go, and witvoit it ott akmiek WOLLO HAVE UOE VAST EE AMD PAETHEX. I did not. three years ago, mistake or magnify the evil of Abolition influence, nor, though fiercely denounced, did I shriek from the dutv of

warning the people. What then wa? only pro rt'tc is i.ow history. Abolition influence, in congress ana in tne lutunei. nave aouoieu me millions of dollars, and deepened the rivers of blood, spent and shed, in a war which, 30 LONti AS SUCH UfFLUEVOBS AND COI N BELS SWAY THE OOVBRMMKVT, PROMISES BIOTHING BUI AN INTEKM1N ABLEOON FLICT OR AN HGL0R10U8 TERMINA tWB T. W. Lincoln's answer to all this is: "Myprocla WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. a&rL'UtE or gem. shleipan in tii i. vallly in EKTKLATS TO U INt HI.STKB AND WIU XOW A( T ON THE nEVENSIVE LAME ANI IMPOETANT ( ON I CLI SIOX OF THE GEANP 1 AMl'AIHN IN THL VAL LLY t VLU U MIoN ol Till A-.-l KV. Ks ul TI1K A lM I N lrTR ATION ACTL AL OBOE OV l.KNUtAL MILT. A BK 1 XKOBl .I I'BOB A1MLITT Of ANOTHER INVVSION OF MAEYLAND Correapoadewes sf tb Nw York Itcws.j Mnmsntajaj, August It, The great expeililion of Gen. Sheridan doau the Shenamh.ah N'allev, has coui- to a -uddeu nd inglorious termination; and one, too, entirely unlooked lor and unexpected. It may seem increOir.ia to your rsaoer, dui 1 assure you 11 1 a sober fa t that (len Sheridan has under hi or dsrs over eighty thousand troops on the line ot the Potomac. The various bodiea of troops composing thi imincne force, ate euutnerate! in my letter of August ? True, they are not all in tin expedition; but they are all 111. I. r eii Sheridan's orders, and he can concentrate them all when and where he pleae With 'In great IMS Sheridan wi- c. led to sweep ihe valley dean of rebels, from one end to (he other, to force Karlv to flht, and detent him; and even to advance to Lvtiehhuti. mid .I., p.. e -.ton o und hohl ihe place Indeed, the people of the North were positively assure! (hat U0h would be hi schievemenls within two week (olloain Ihr Hih o Augut Ami more th in all ih . t, the (.ul. lit' were assured that even Jen Or Hit, who had been up to llarpet " Kerry h nuell. ti ! ltd t ' i.'lt 'hi ie ui .. ... h nl put all the ...aehluery for the campaitfii in the vnlley in full opet tti. .ii, h id ntited Mr üuiet, the Pre. 1. lent of the llillinmre andlMiio ruilioad, that hu miuht go on now und make the repairs of In toad and bridge in the taot i.t. .(initial und dui.iblu tauniici . I01 Ih it he would I iko care that the road ahuuld never again be approached hi a hostile fines Well, the two wi eka have 1,1 . . ,,, , t .1 . und yei all these aaurance, except the hist, have alreadv been luUiftsd Hen Sherlduli advunred down the valley wllh a great tboiriah nf trumpet nllfa a POluBJtl o veteran troop leilalnlyesoaailinu !lll 1,1,11 tuen, und prnbiibli uiuouiillng to ovet I0,(NII The" tebel (leiiei tl Duly. Ihe coiinli y a in nil.it tued, di v illet dn.wu tiling beb. 1 e him . oui uiiiiv h id paaaed Wlneheler, h id i nlcied Kiraabilig, and had even advanced 01110 illimn e aoulh id Ihil ptu e alien snd dciilv he ncciic 1 inline Mliuliite rilinota ol I.t tv v leinb.r. iMiient lining ieahel I, oh be Uni In prev nl hue, but we ue ipiickh inhumed that Ivolv In in de .1 InIiiI, mid ofli inl tmllle; in. I lhal (leueial Sheild tn Ina not mill .lia. .... I. ne I ihe fiii - ii 1 1 . but thai he ha tuitied atound, h i changed the direction of Ida luaich, ha ie died lo Wllu he te , i reftfiftwf MWW( llteis, mnl will act on the defeiialve' Mu the dnfanslvaT Agaliol ahum? Due Would tin Ilk uaalliat ihn winde icbel uttnV A llaueial with Ni.nOii iroots uhaitdou na ihe pur innl i bagger 1 j I4(000 (rot Itlaaaloou gnotl aulhorlli Tn1 that la all ihe eile, tue hoop (hut (Ian Karly ha- bwfwfw Iwnl puiiill ha aell be nn, 1 ei 11 lo a aale poeilloii, and aotlng on n.e dafanslva ! 0, this la Indeed a glorious way ul tu ik t.,5 wai ' NN hi , e en H, l.t.ng .loo ' would have done bellci than that i 'otue now . lei nknow eiaelU Low Mtn I m (Irli I irlj hau, that he h M been able thin lo throw WI.OQU I lllofl Hoops on the defensive It i said lint he has been hsavily ie iufoietd liom Lee'n um NN l.tt etitbiice Is there of that tacit Not u pmiitlc lim (Irani found nun, when heu., ed over to .1 th -i Ie ot the .l.tmea river un I ende n ..re. I to uio e towunl Kichmoi.d irom Dean PnHoaj, He had wilh him the rtite of the .11 toy , the .' I and i"i'i corps N ( he was repulsed, mid BBfsjIatd, 100, wilh a lorn ol 4,0U0 an Could lha have been dona, ami 1'etei -burg held, and Hood lemfotced (for this has been done,) if strong reihh d ements hail been .-eut to Ivuiv hwBsnwf 1 The supposition is absuad. The truth is, hoaever, a I learn from an uu dou'ded .-ource, thai Karly has been reinforced , but only to a mederate extent. The facta ahnVM Ma reinforcement and about the present where bovtl of Lea's army are correctly atated in my letter of August If Karly' SSlnlbr cements Ool) amoiml to two divisions ol iufatitrv, 10,00b in. n, and one or two small squadrons of cavalry. His own force con-istc.l of four division ol in- j Ian try, each averaging 1,000 men, and about! 4,00(1 cavalry, so that he has now a body of not over 30,000 trooivs at the utmost. If vou hear that our troop have retired lioto Wim heter to Mat tinsburi:. or that another invasion ol Miiry land i? threatened, it is these troops alone that aill caue tin- withdiawai, or ll at will threaten the invasion. Please observe that the public ure now calmly informed that the object ol Sheridan's expedition is accomplished, and tint it wa only to ascertain Karly 's position and .trength' Indeed I And wliv, then, was tlie country led to believe that Karly was to be made to fiht? He seem wil ling enough to held NN hy ,i the country told, too, that Sheridan wa going to Lynchburg? The truth is. there i.- toy much ie.oo:i to believe that the Confederates will now be, able to hold the Shenandoah Valley until the campaign at Atlant . is decided, and then make it the base of exieinive uflensive operations against tlie North M ati out, Ni vnil) live Thousand Tona ol tiu man llluoii A writer in the Jefferson county Xea York; I'nion, who his been nuking cilculalioi rela tive to the number of men killed thus far in this war. give the following st irtlin result-: There has been enough alreadv slam to encii cle t:r State, if their dead bodies were laid in one continuous line. ll they were placed in Cortina ami coide.i, thev would count thirty nine t.iound cords If laid iu a wail twenty-hve (out thiik and thirty feet high, it would be over one aud one tourth miles iu length. If tire feet thick and ten feet high, the pile would reach across tl.e State If piled upon a ten acre lot. thev would be nearly two hundred leel high. And if laid upon Ifta ground, they w.m:M rover every i.x.t of aoU in Jefferson county. Seventy hve thousand tona of human blood hare been spilled in Dil tea soil enough to tun. ever? rtiudle in Lowell, and if the tears were added to the flood, it would turn the machiuerv of the continent; and the unavailing sih- would bll every ocean sail. The one half nne not yet been told I he mil lion of wounded and maimed for life must be liken into account in -uimm.ig up tl.e grind total of evil iii ident to tbia bloody aud lanati cat war. And the end is oot yet Wr shudder at the news of tue death of twen tj reraone killed by the accidental breaking of a rail, or the sinking of a staamboit, and if two hundred axe lost by any means, we are fairly horror stricket), and are ready to wreak van et on any one who hss been neglect t ,t careless in the matter Hut when tens of thousands are cut down n one dy by the procurement of MSigniog demagogues, we about "haUelujah." an BBB l.mdly contiia oursei vea for joy, while we thank heaven WM! vwi ar ww ava jv t fr the bwmau alauehter

WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE.

4BASPOSVEVT Or THE S1K.CI OS FETEEaWEO SOME OT THE EE l LT OF TW SIEGE ABSAH IM LisitJtM aaaroxaiBLE roa rut oeeat m or Lift INVOtTFO HI TLO' TAN II V&W MOVEMENTS ACAIXST B1CRMOND f Cow tf owdfwce ot th- Chicago Haaea. WasHixoTOx Aug 17 By the time this letter reaches you, it will prob ably be no secret at any part of the North that Grant's army has beeo withdrawn from before Petersburg, and has been transferred to a new field of operations For obvious reasons I re frain from indicating that new field. Thus has the seal been put upon the failure of Grant's campaign against Petersburg That such would be the final result of tbe great blur, der of attacking Petersburg at all, I stated long ago. I know that it is tbe wish of those who have constituted themselves the masters of the once free American people to keeo tbe public in a constant whirl of excitement, and to seek, in tbe new projects and enterprises of to dav, to make their subjects forget the humilities and tbe defeats of vesterdav, and thus lo shield them selves, the authors of those calamities from odium and censure. But they -hail not escape The facts shall be made known Here has been a place besieced for sixtv dav from the 15th of June to tbe 15tb of August It has been defended by a force varying from 80,000 to 40.000 troops there being usually not more than the former pre-ent within its iutrenchmet.-t-and never more than the latter. It has been be sieged by tho whole strength of Grant's armv, and that army has dragged to itself, like an im mpii-c sucker, the whole military strength of the North, except Sherman s armv. and a few insig nifieant detachment- (Jen. Grant sat down before Pcteraburtf with 130,000 tn. - In order to sare Washington from capture he was obliged to detach 15.0011 tuen in the 6th corps; and to pur sue Early, a few dav- ngo, about 10,000 cavalrr, under Gen. Sheridan, were also detached He has now, in the fire corps of Hancock, Warren, Birney, Ord and Wilcox, respectively tha .d, 10th, 18th and 9th 7.). 000 men at the ut most Where are the other .'10.000? They have perished during ihe sixty days Wo have lost ilo.otX) men af (lie Mower of our troop fathers, husbands, sons for nothing. Xo object whatever, not the slightest, haa been gained,, to com p en sate for this frightful expenditure of human life. Thiity thousand more families in the North have' been plunged in woe. and will pas the remainder of their lives in anguish and all for nothing. And to day the people of the loyal North are expected to throw up their cap and hurrah be I we are Odd by Mr Stanton thit "Import ant movement uro iu progress on ihe .tnmes i vcr, winch cannot be decrihed now, but which will result in the immediate suppression of the rebellion " If, on tin other hand, the people ol the N .tin it not lud. I same ans pernon raanooaibla i"t this wi. tod i.utcherv ol DO, 000 of our fellow . t . n in ad. Iiii . I. to the Ml, 000 that wem slain in he itiein .tr i ettntsjtt tl "tn plan" on the over land I. nie. they will ttttMl de.eive I.. hi the slave thev appett (. be In the pople of bueign nation It I not difficult to find that person lh' finger of hitot y aill point with unci tine, Oerteltitv tfl rbrahtH Lincoln. Aheiwmeua lire of tep..iihility iet upon (leneial (Irani loo, which he cut. not iwsne True, he was obliged to ahspe Ihr t i it v i ; n in in It Wiv uml alilv Ihe I'tr! tent Hut even that In t aill in. I excuse him ll he cou.d not are It. .in the beginning the hopidrnea ol taking I Vloiahtit e . tti the ueleanea ol il MtttN even il it . . hi 1.1 hn taken, he is linworll t t nin msiid a large army lie er It now A reallv good General would have aeeti It two month The inoal abaunl expi lienl me being ie sorteil lo to cover up llil abaudonmeul I the alege nf I'eletabiirg ThtBI ttptiltllU tttli be laughable II tbe mailer were mil loo urav for laughter Thev . mi ..t .1.. .... ti.. .)..' al Kit htiioiul, but lha loval people al (he North are etpeeled to awallow toilr about lluller'a il ut Detail Gap. ami about Ihn caption of Knit Palling, wllli il. anms blind ciedulilv lhal Ihr formeilv hrUcvrd ll.o.r.i the eaptlllS l I'l teraburg, ..I Mobile, ul Charleston, und ol Al lanlB "Ibolei la culling a canal at Dnteh Gap!" Ibillei ha raptured l'.nt I i liti ' ' "Grant and Met. Ie, no inoVnj OB Kiefimnud In. in Ihe North aide ol the .biniea ther' " Hindi aie Ihe atliniilllg Blimmiieeiiieula (h it nie put Imlh by the G..v ei nmeni " to il n 1 1 Itulb r a eie in wniil vla ami pli I. ai.atodu- this eaiial With, (he .tiilhol HIS al Rlehmoi.,1 tttM giadh l .niiah them, (ft it poaitioti oi. their part aill hi M .le t.. a w..iK .d in h cir.il public uliliti 1 1 1 1 ul lei ie .Ilx .btna cut t Lis canal, he will do what lha Mtals of Vir i haa long desired to have done, and he will cnnlei upon lhal Slits a lusting benefit Hut what possible I ein auch a canal do lo ua? Ill what wav can it nlv .nee out ttiTtUtttl au-viti t Ii I. l in. 1 1 .1 . it ,ii, uch operation are seriously . u leniplated'C It would shorten ihe navigation ot the tivar seven mile Granietl Mut the cwiicnt ot the hvi-r, dining those seven miles, Is htoad mid deep Our gunboata BOM pletelv coin tint n.l it I bete is no ob-taele, there; areiioobsliuclii.n there Weean.lt a word, ascend the river with our vessels just as wall without Bttltfa canal as with it. If it were finished ami in full operation fas it never will be during the war. our vessels could not reach Fori Darling anv easier with it than without it In fine, it ia only a wretched subterfuge. The reported capture of Fort Darling does not de er v e .t w.-d ol serious tefut it ion S ho v ever i- (.Teen enough to believe it deserve to be de ceived. It i possible th it snSM troop have been landl I on the north side of .: .;: . r . . i , at.. I h i . vanced towards liichmond from the dire, tion of Malvern Hill There wa a time when a proper ly organized armv, sufficiently numerous and commanded bv skillful officers, might have takeu Richmond from a b.ise i e.ir Malvern Hill. But that was two years ago That route leads to the ino-f vulnerable side of Richmond now. But even that side is now fortified to an extent that makes an attack from that direction a hopeless Mat. No more crowing is heard here over eilher t I..1., mm A.I..... 'CI.. - f U ..L ' "c urwt ro" will of those places is looked fur with unconcealed uneaines. X A turd Au attern.t ha been ma le to imprest, the People of the State with ihe conviction that the nndaratgnad arc, or nave baen. connected with a trca-onable aud dialoynl ocielr, and that we have otne knowledge of or connection with the purchase and shipment to thi Slate of certain irm and ammunition recently aeired iu thi city We desire to nay, distinctly and emphatically, in contradiction of these charge: First That we are not and never have teen member of any party or society, puhiic ur ae cret, of a treasonable or disloyal character Nor have we entertained anv purposes to inaugurate any movement of a treasonable or revolutionary char icter aj; . n-t t iiC Federal or Sf t'r (i,icti menu. Second That we had no knowledge of the purchase or -hipment ot the arm and amiuum tion iu question, either direct or indirect, or of any other arm Nor bave we contributed, eilher directly or iuditectly, to the purch e ot iboaa or anv other arms for shipment to the Sute .1 HlSTIM. .) S. ATiIOM, Om-ab U. Hoii), N a pol box B. Tat lob, W Hi.mubm.v Au.i-' IA. 1-1,1 I t tbe SUte Sentinel. I Ur Urafi noil MM I let lioti Not long aiuce the i-andidatv on tha iJcuio cralic Stats ticket and Govern. i Morton, with the soncurreoce ol tho other candidates on the Republican State ticket, united in an application to lh Miithoriliea al Waahin ' . ' i ; '-i m - m to all Indiana soldier absent from the Suis, tu return home and Vote at the rum. ug Sute elec lion. Now thia being the case, it ia atdl more proper that thev should un.le iu another applies tiou to Washington for a potponcaient ot the draft, ao that usns ot the voter now at hosse Sali be nasMWrtpaji nd taken away from the Slate before the approaching State election. If it is important that voters who are absent should return, it is al least equally important ibat '.bone who are already here abould remain 'or the pur po-e of voting at the Stats election. The if ri ern. r and the other Kepubin au candidal- can nor tonsisteiitly object to tl.t proposition alter agisemg to the tor aaer one, unlaws it is intended that ibe new army of conscript shall be pr. I made up of Democrats A, Citizo

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U.S. 7-30 LOAN Tbe aecreUry of tht Treaawry give notice tBal sab- ' cripi.ooji will be rardved for Coapsn Treasury üsta, payable ihne yeam rrota Aa. M Jk, 14. iiB aesar-sa-nnal iMsssat al tl.a rate mt aevm and l' rae-tentb par ! I cent, per snsram priripal aQj intereat bstb. to be paid . In lawful money. Tbef note wUl bs.rooverUt4r I tbe option of tbe bolder at maturity, intu sb per cent, gold bearing bt-uda. payable not U--. -ban Ave nur more than mentT weara h. ,, A .v I . . . - hit tiovrrnmni may rierx. tsry i - e iaaued Id denomination of ftfty, soe hundred, Ave hundred, thou-and. an.1 five thousand d-dUra, , ... . . and all abarript.cn mud be fr fifty dollars sr asms ma'.ti'.e of fifty dallar. The note will be IrauMaitied n the owner free of - - - ' . Iran-portaUon cbanres aa soon after tbe receipt of taw oriirinal Certifk.u. of Uepoait ,,. bey can he prepared Aa the nslaa draw inter M fr tn Ac : I. pernmaking eepeafts snbaeciiient in that date ma t , I tntere.-t accrue! trim date ot raotr to date of depnait. Part' depositing taenty-five tkooaaai iollar- ..,! a 1 spwarda for Ihe-eueie-. at any one time wUl.be allowed a commiaaitaa of on"-qaarter of one per rent., which will be paid by the Tr. anry Department upon the re ceipt of a bill for the amount, certified t..by tbe officer with wbo.n tbe deposit e male. No dedn. . t, f .r ci.nniii!Moii n.u-1 l ii.a.1.- fr.-m .1. i ..-. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. It in i Natiosal Saviaoa Bak, offerina a higuer rate of intereat than any ther, and tit let aet Any aavlnga hank which pay it- lepoiters in t" S 5otea, i ..n!ler that It la paying in the led rircnlating mediinn of tlie country, and il . i i . j pay in anvil. int. better, for lt on at-arc eithi r iu tiotejSJMtl curitiet er in nua or b..i.l paya'.le in liovrernmetit paper. It I Miially csiveiiii'iil a a (u.pbrary or pet unmet. t irnt f.,,. ni. Tl.e nutsa rsn alwa) ft lie aidd for wiibln fraction of their fa.. :itxl at-ciimnlateil interet. and are Ibe heat aeturity with banla a etdlaterala f. t count. CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX PER CENT. 5-20 60L0 BONO. In a.ldillon lo the very liberal Inlere. ..n the in. lea fi.i llir.a v ar-. tlil privilege of t on vet tea ! nova a about lotet pet cent irt amiiirn. foi lli MBrlBtl rale for . in Ii .tela la noi le than n .. . . .r. . . .... and Lett re ihe war tl.e .i lu.niii on via per rent, t i. Bt U waa over twenty per cent. M will be n thai tin. at I Hal pr fll on il..- loan, al the pi arm maikri rale, a li.'l leaa than leu er i'i til per aiiniini ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR MUNICIPAL TAXATION, Hut alde from all Ihr alvauU wr have ..nam. i. I, a apeelal All ofOtHUIleaa eti-'(ia nil nH,tt ,i ,1 . . ' . f.rf. ,,.. On lha awta a lliletautptltin I. a. .tlh al.otil iw. pri tanl pei aanuiiit a.-, online o (tie rata of laiall. n In varow pail wf the country. II a believed lhal i tiifiliei t.rTt-f at. teel Imlaea. o.r.,1 . 1 1 n.l i a a. Iltoaa laatiea ly lb Movetoitn nt In all oili. i I., i tua ..f li.ilsltla.tneaa, ibe failliiir Sl.lHly nf private paMlea r al.H.li i ompa. ilea, ... aepaialr im lltlll.lt a ni.lv, It pledaad ' patloenl, whll" Iii Wto ptiMilv of the lotll.liylaltrl.lt.. a. . tti. I l.a .tl . It.t (a nf all the ul llsallt.il ol thi I nllr l Sitr. Wl.llr U.a. 1, ar rut offn. Il.r itn.al lll.ai tl lei nta f.. i ii. I. .411, ll Itallavra Dial Ihn vrry u. t app. al Will I'M lo I illy ami .ti. ... -I 1 1,.- paopla aiilni t iMliMi all be ret rlied i , it, a TiSaaUIrl ol lha I nl.. I Slalra, a Via ltlii(ltiii. Il.r . rial AaalMaUl Tiaaaiifeia an. I deaignatvl l- .(..ilea an, I i . Till: FIRST N ATION A I. BANK, I ml I ti ii ii pol las, IimI., and l.y all Natioinl Hank- whith .irr ilrp..iiai I. t public BJSJM ) i AND All. tknVtOTAJU.K HANKKKM AMI It A MUM TliiouKhout ihe country will glvsrariher Infomstisn and AFFOltli l . IO I Al'll lin I. -I I'.HOBIRkUS miK'V-t .14 a vim MERCHANT TAILORINC. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! hie im rm; m . KspK, lH ..tv A, ru. ATTVM.,, (.1 thk V tturn- mt taitaaHpats Ss tna fact, thai n.y t Bf I ai a' No. 19 Virginia Avruuc, A lifBiil;ir haul I uiloi ing ISlalilivlinK'ul. And olivit a abare ul ihe pv.ronage .,f ibe dijr THEIR STOCK OF GOODS ' l , nmplrte, and beins In charge "' seutleman whote I 4- a C utter rank a Be. 1, they arr , usi ta aftsrs which in every reapect tbej w.U wa KKaBT SSSSl iu quality, atyla and W'jrkatanablp to anything fawsd In any ainrlUr eatab htk. merit in tha city Jl P'Heiiiemb.-r tbe pla e, o. 19 Virginia Aintir. a. OYSTERS, CAME. &C. Oyster and Game Depot. Ill AVK rowHTAMTLT 0 IIA5Ü AT iHOIKAl.K and retail -Hiiic. Oy.lr, Vrtiaon, Ihirks. Quallw. FifxrouH, Fralrit i Iii k n , Ar. Ai-. Ala. a rhaics and well aelectad ituck of f amily Urorerieu Hrorisionn. ketnetnber I am I. Agent for Mahoney's Celebrated Oystera, Tha heat Oyalera in the market. They are large, free freaa ahetl, of rich mad dcliciuua flavor ai..t alway. warranted freab and the cam well filled taad orders, accampauied by caah, to C. C. WiLLlAMB. nave-dly' Ko. S 5urtb Ubuvia arwt. lua.aj j, $10, A DAY I All for aalllng saw WAR Pt'BMCATIOHH aa. rertralu oTOsaa. 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MI.(H AM KKSTAlliANT. Eezekiah!s Restaurant, No. 13 North Illinois Street. JL aaat tha- pajblir ffnrall that Be Baa up hia : WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Baa entirely reaaaaWd tne Raw au ram. and bavins enraced the aws of waitrr. ca . c ItiTit- alt tlwy wtM be wrd GAME IN SEASO - FRESH OYSTERS, In fact every iIks v and aahibtiai tbe market, at a, or abroad fnrnl may at all tSBae be 44 bia Ubles -erred in tbe rs r aapsrisr ayle. H. i.-ti i-ikeap a Srt t :a- koue w Barb fat tataasi can riatt aritb astKlactisw. He ia thankful tat Iba ubsral pa iwasca bitserto I. ajajwaS spas biaa aud wffi do bia be a a aaer t . - jgg Ä e lA" - 1 BOOTS AND SHOES. FALL AND WINTER TRADE I Xil I i ml INII.-M DIM KS. E lSn MULLEN SfSB. ?ej Ural U ah Ing Inn Mi. . i. INIU AN U-ni.ts IMIiiVM II AVK Jl Ml KKt'KlUH WIM KU TiH K i h rAU. AMU BOOTS v si iocs! Comprlaltin In part Ihe f.4l..a"hf artlclea, vir MNI Caasa Men' . rb.y'a, YetaW au4aildre-.JtJf and Kip ll... i . JIMI Ca ea WSSBSna, Mbvaa' and QMblren'a i.oat. I'a'f. Miirnv.. Kit an I l.a.tlua 11" I - a t . n ia)a til l ... V!, i a, lo.fh.' .n.l rit.l !, Calf an I Kip Hi. an au t H t in lAdira' Berfa trotitreaa i ltllr.' ... a', Kid an.! I'I Ladle." Fine (ll. ve Kid ( Ladle.'. Mlaaax .1.1 I I rrea Ostia ra, aixl everylbli atid Mt. ar Hollar Vir bae ihr larr. at., I In Ihe Slate ur Waat, and . t r..unlry Mrtebanta t,. i re .a.aal Jalyaa ,n, 1 1 V VV I MEDIC A'e A N 1 XJ STRICKLAND'S Anti-Cholera Mixture! I a a riiMi'oiiii. ni vari.lBilKBTH. AtsatiB ni., atiMiuUnia and . ai i. 'an t atinaledflea I lit n fr. I a lieMuaitriil nl ll AMI I'I... Ir. a Mi.iut. . . li.t.plUl. vaheir II Riva, lha aed lha l.e. nf ll I and we will ft-uarant. t a. I I lot iNaill.aa a. 4 H I l ibe ia rasjady Ut 1 1.. 1 1. e nl at i Ml n..o.a( .. Cnvlllfj allafy any one nl il.t nlti M.u.H . . in I. i . hav . frnm pall.nla win. I.av in. .to, . I in. tu. 1. 1. I., it,, it Ulilt one R.'llln nf aifl. al.l Jfnlt mtt, i with tbe llai l, , is Ir i n .1.1. ll tile 0LDIER8! V nl.l i .. . "i. b a alaal.tr aar I let WS Ihe in.. ,ni. an Nan i I ..ueM, 4 April tJtib, aata thai Ut iiiaand. of .mi Klara Bsvs hSSSj aaved 1 t Ika Mae of Strickland'a Aull I hulna Miaiuir N..I.I by laragRiala and prssarad unly hj Ih. A Hi I land, a Kaal fwirth allrrl, t ;,,, li.ltall ll Kur aal hjp W. . MashMt Ca,, Swawniea A I, Niraart A h organ, J I v j. I .uilinaui i Cwk, K(ni B l'rlt r Ml eenla pel I... nl. may IT -dlyewlA I . KllallV I l lts.l HO. nOHAMOS BBOEBRi I "A NM Ml INKY ON i . .1 J.ATKHAUL BfJTI f a aril. i. ..Id and M.lvrr, and aefi Kllltt Nc 10 Houth Mnidiau Mtrset. I ol.- lad 4 aaui uftire boura frnm 7 A M. to S P M OMEAMm 1). FKAItsov. HIVSK IAN AM SUKGEOM, 09 W1C I M 3 BMI at AiKKT ateakt h -1 ii i r N '.ij Nurtb fraaraarr um. (ifflre hi '.ra 7 t- V A M., I te S and fSet 9. M Mpeclal atteniioi. givan tu the treatment af 'brsSSS thaeaasa. Jaltt-iiaS f .1 I.M b J l AHI.i:. HK.VbY Al l K.l. Mew York IJeery an.t - .taUa. No- Ii aud U Kaat I'.rl atrearl, ,n tLr . ,r ( Wiem.'. I, .ei. Un JfatM U. I I.I.I , LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, sj t) I Hal rearl Mreet, to rear at KeatlHel Hnlldlsi . mart I -lly LIQUORS. c a anasitav naaasi a naa. KIJJOTT el KVi, M IIOIJtAl.F Dltl.AR IÜ ILL kll) OF LIIPRS. !.!) AT THE Cincinnati Daily Quotutions. OM UASDS AT Al.l. KXI' Pure kt'Oitifk) Bourbon Uliiki, ALSO, BRANDJtS AND WINES nrjiffrrrf.1 Rraniia Wa invite thoae w!ahün Pure Ii call sud saaasios fur tbetoae! rCorner ol MERIDIAN ai l W AK VI. A XI) SU . Iraiianapolts. IisJ MHaw FOR SALE. AN OPEN BUGGY FOR SALE. n.ao BJOM, aa ope a tap searty iw aaa u

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