Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4325, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1864 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINE1

-1 rjicnov :t mvrr as PEE.at - SATURDAY MOHN13I. AUGUST It will be aeto. from MMPMffM ' pabliaa to day from cotemporarv. that the mb of Giotut W C aim. of reterorg. Peso sy Irani, in suggested at a candidate for the io connection with the nomination at t"W-r (in Pim taa ftntlrmio of hirh abilit? , ioUfhtr ud ausairabla bnainett qualiB ? ' , - r catt-m Hit Doaiioatioo for the tee I r Hit nomination would gire strength M tbe ti aet, and aeadjeat au h men a he It gMaM ' aSsf Stale in the praaent troabloae lOniiHoti of fl e iter. Kxaaaptlan fraaa F.nrwlloaenl. At all mailers connected with ibe enrollment draft under the recenVcall ol '.he Prrsident for fire hundred lbouand more lioope general kaUrtat, we gire taw folloaing tton in reference to exemptions from enrollment, which we received at a late hour Ian evening from the Fxnining Surgeon , to the exclusion f aiitoriaVs prey red for this sVaJ (aper. There la sn impre-Aton existing; with aa? pat sons that all rxmtntion for ex small toko piac before the draft, and conaariuentlj a j;ret tu-h rnale ar this time, ibe revolt ol whirl, i that lhe claiming exemption ar rau-i: w thcm-elres nnne ceawary trouble and expense, and the Board of' Karolinen I much UUm in the M of oi;l n tioot in order to sali-i v e h individual tl.it he it not unjustly turned away. The object ol ti.e present ex ...n ai.d ex emption is simpl;. to strike from tbe lint the names of thoe jraot r.h r rntirclv and permanently dnntbled No man of proper age i.i he vx mot ftom en roil ment except fur manifest and -rmsnetit dis abilitr Let the two word be takai in connacuoo and there can be do misunderstanding ai there it at praieut. Men may tue taber?nlowts. disease of the heart, and many other affect . which rniy be permanent but oot mauilc-v n.-jur-nily, require a careful examination to determine their exact nature, which examination will he given them when drafted, and cannot be given befoiw Again, they may have manifett diahility Hufficient to relieve them from a particular draft say for one year but, not being peimanent, would leare them liable to subsequent drafts Bätet the impropriety of exempting them f:om enroll ment Exemptions from enrollment, as a matter ol course, would relieve bom all draft m ale under tbe ptveeut enrollment. It w uld require a gunt deal of time, without anv prjfit, to make examinations of all who thiak themselves eati'lel to exemption, mamuch as drafted men tire all carefully examined, and those having dsaabUity ut the time of draft or examination sufficient to ictve no doubt of their incspactty to per lorm military service lor one year will be relieved or di-ch r:rd fram SCI vice. and. in order to irovide for thi-. one d red par cent nioremeitw.il be drawn in each I sub dntttict than is reqtiiretl la till the quota. A great many persons are solicitous about ti e proepect of their leing exempt, if draftel, thus u;n t ti:. a . , s a um fa. r M X at ib Such t ! is ara not l en w Ta aitboataii examination If there were hut a few ctses of tins kind (he Uoard miht satisfy them, bat On -e commence each ea imiuationt there would be n time left for anv other bu-ine, alreidy tnc.c !. baa many applications of this kind. Oo Monday we will gire the I'm laiaaaj un,l ii - which disqualily for military aerrice, ad for which only diaffe ! 'iien ir.' to be afagjai as i by -ically or mental iy unrit for the service llo li't -'-' : uctions upou the subject are. that -1 1 u' mip.rityof theexu-t- tfnumeraliHl ilis01 the diaease itself which exetapit, bflM the eoteuence or eflWt fo the diaaata aaieh dia ,alifies thediafted man from aervict "Certain conditions are specified and matt litt to entitle drafted men : ei El empiiuna made in 1863 will have no etl 1 hi ic lieriog at the present time, at at thai lime loan waa no uniform rule governing the examination. There is uo limit as U statute, that being considered by the Board only in the general ex nuin ' ion as to fitnet for miliurr set vice No certificate of a physician or -urgei-n i- to be receired in support ol tny po;nl in tbe claim , of drafted men for aaaanUaa (ram military ser r vice, uoless the tacts and statt ment- thereia et forth are alfirme! or sworn to hefoie j er ton authorised by law to i i mir I -tcr 0 t ' Papers throughout ths- ;tiict will confer a favor upou the citizens by publishing the above information, and icüere the Boai ! i I mu h un neccassarv labor M t II I II. n Ctai Coiwtt The Democratic Nom ni ting Convention of Clay county was held at Center Poiut on Saturday, the 13th ins! W Uiam A McKeaxie. Esq , presided, and the greatest harmony prevailed The following is the ticket nominated Represent ali re, A U:u 0 Vieh, C'.eik. Clin Ion M Thompson. 1 'rea.-urer, John Frump, Jr.; Reccrder. Charles Knight, Sheriff, John Cullio; Surveyor. Ceorge V. Goshorn; Coroner.. Peter Kppert. Commissiooer, Joseph Dial The Convention decided in favor of the pri marv election system in aaakiol Iwlart lions Jobxsom Cot ntt. The Democracy have nominale! the following ticket: For Representative. Lewi C Oatr; For Trea urer. W S Rigsdale, For Sliertfl Jdka W UiegiiM; For Conner. Lern aal Til sot ; Foi Oom miwsiooer "id District. Peter Sliuek Tha lndaanapoli Journal and Cereral Car ringtou r ubUsb four or fin column of piivate tatters ailegad to be takau from DatJd ' - ill and Vooiheat's old law office There wa a line when even Republicans aould be ashamed to engaga in such a work as t: - (Jan Jeff. C Dafil of Indiana bat been bre aajtai Maj Oaa by ibe President for galbmt aud meiiunous comluct iu the field, aad been placed ' pertu ueiit. in uiui.nl o. trie I J . : my corps I he war baa not developed au feUai M laut officer than v.ci, Davis, auJ all In . u ns will rejoice at his promotion l.inraln lanird la Un line The Albany, MY. Statesman, a Republican paper, thinks if Mr. Limcolm coatiuues on the uack. be will est; e defeated It sirs There is ouly MM way led t,. prevent iLe UemocTaU fro an ei U PtanJ t. and that is to have President 1 nomination, hia taeetaaur t be . '-eteralt Oaatatv Äaaaaaa. üuUa or älaaeaaii uca a nomitation woaltt aoitaapaitr. Nothi::k alee ear will. DinJed a the ; .r- near b. eatawaaa I tbe ft lauds of Liucolfl. Feaobt. Cbaae. ewarvl ad atal, taa part? ean out are 1 most huaiil laticg defeat in November. 1 tie cat. taa ret bearerted, bat onlj bv tbe decteneiuo of Mr Lincoln

I araln an Aall Har Tlaa-Hr I tor.. HeTlntia, Deuataaree Falk War emu), and Oaaaar , I,. irilrnn War Thet :.B.'eechofMr Lincoln delivered !

jllOogrea dann tha Unter, war. will be I real - ft, intereat ai this time. It ail! be uh tarred tint Mr I. ur'.on Ue Dlain worJl in de nuu iati .n of war and the President then adrainiatarinp the government Such a peach ntbe one th it follow, if made to da? br a Detno erat, again the war aow belog waged against tie nt. br the frandent atir! hi office hol W)juM re pronounced br the Raj ahoskitii a From' paKer. , J4 and f Apcendu t, ti:.Kreioi.al (flubaof tbe fint -e.or. . f ...,. . the .v. I 'Unb c.n.r.! ' i Mr. Liutoln aiidre! the i?nn.n.iiiM f..!. i m I AR v.ira TH VT TH K W R t i -t; r t i. A .Ml l KM I.- ART Ml Chairman Some, if not all tbe gentle men i. t tie other side ol the iioue, who huvc addreased tbe t omnuttee within the la."', two dj-. bite apken rather cumpUii.iniy , it I have rightly understood tLrm, of the vote given a week or ten data ago. declaring that the war with Mei.'-o wa unxieceearil aud. unccnatitu ti mallr comroenceti by the I'reaidetit I admit it tint -u'h vot- ni.ould not be giren in mere party VsxwttM PaV Td tbnt the one giren is just .: ,rah!e, .f It lure no other or better MM dation I am nc ol those who joined iu that vote; and I did -o under my be-: imprrtwion of the truth of the r.i?e s AS OtVII A nitlNlTION 0 TH K HI'.IIT RKVuLl TIO.X. Auy H.Mpie n w .ere. being inclined and hv inf the power, h.re ibe right to ri-e up and shake on the exi-iiii ovemmeut, ana lorm a new one that suite them better Thi i a moot rnluable. a mo-t sacred riyht u i .lit which we hope and lielite, Si to libmte tie world. Nor is this rfgtrl conhr.Ctl to whole cisea iu which the whole people of aa exi-ting government may choose to exercite it. Any portiou of such people that can, in ry revolution ze, and nuke t!.- ii own ti n moch of the territory a they inhabit. More than this, a majority of auy portion of such pco pie rn.y revolutionize, putting down a minority. intermingled with, oc nenr about them, who op ;o.-e their movements ABK nfX0lX IS THL UOTLRMMLNT Now air, tor the purKeof obtainiug the very lc-t evidence as to whether Texa hud nctually carried her resolution to the place where the hostilities of the pr- : : w.u . omtuem e , let the Fre-idcnt answer (he interregatories I proved, aa beloie mentioned, or sdmilur ones. Let him answer with facti and not with arguments Let him leoicmber he ait . where Washington sut, and rimemberinr. let him answer hh V a-hinston would an wer As a nation should not, and the Almighty will not, be evaded, so let him attempt no evasion, no equivocation . Hut it he cannot, or will not do this if, on suv pretenre, or M iretence, he shall refuse or omit it then I shall be fully convinced of mote than I suspect already, that be is deeply conscious of being in the wiong, tii.it he feels the blood of this war, like the blood ol Abel, crying to heaven ngint him; that he ordered (itncral Taylor into the mi-i-t of n peaceful Mexican settlement pui pose I v to bring on a War; that originally having .some strong motive whut, I will not .top now to give my opinion coiiceiuin to involve the two eaaotriej in a war, and trusting to ,.pe scrutiny by fixing the public gnze upon the ex ceeding brightness of military glory that at tractive ralabaa that rises in howers of blood that serpent's eye that charms to destroy he plunged into it, and has swept on and on, till din appointed in this calculation of the ease with which Mexico mikht be subdued, he now finds himself he knows not where. How like the in sane mumbling of a fever dream in the whole wai partol the late messufie. At one time tell mS 09 tn ,t Mexico has nothing whatever that : we can get but her territory; at another showing us how we cm support the war by levying con tribntioai on Mexico At one time urfiin the tntional honor, the security of ti.e future, the pfventioti of foreign intericrence, and even the good of Mexico herself, as among the objects of the war Ml U MC KS H.W RhMAllks AHOI T fl.MI A.M ra i nt tv.i.K raoi-ERLT AiTLtcaau ro rta I AM t rilKsiliKNT LINCOLN. As to the mode of terminating the war am! fl suriiiiT ; taaa, the tVüMaat is equally wandering and indefinite Fust, it i to be aoM by a more vigorous prosecution of the war iti the vital parts of the enemy's country ; mid, after apparentlytalking himself tired on this point, the President drops daw ii into half despairiug tone, and tells us that "with a people distracted and divided by contending I. ctions, and a Ciovcrnment subject to c nsfant changes, by successive revolutions, the continue 1 success of our arms may fail to obtain t s at i-factory peace " Then he suggests the p:opriety of wheedlitig the Mexican people to desert the counsels of their leadei s, and. trust ing in our protection, to set u: a government from which we can secure a satisfactory peace, telling us that ' this may become the ouly ajodf of obtafaitag -nch a peace " But soon he falls into doubt of tbi-i too. and then drops back on laa half aaaadaaad ground of '"niore rigorous prosecution." All this chows that the Pre-ident is in no wi-c sttisfied with his own positions. First he take- un one, and in attempting to argue us into it, he irucs himself out of .; then seizes anothei and goes through the .-a me pnces; and then, confused at being ible to think of nothing new. he snatc'ne- up the old one ajtaia, which he ha 'Oine time before cast off His mind, taxed lietond its power, is running hither and thither. lika taaaa lartaaad creiture m a burning sui fcati ladla i i n on whicfa to Milk doan '' J i . . Again, it it a singular omistiou in tnn mes lnat j, owbere intimates when the Prei lient ex; o ' t! - war to terminate At its begin : nin, tienci i! Scott was, by this same I resident. driven into disfavor, it not disgrace, lor intimating that ft - could not be conquerH in less tli n thiee oi lour months. Hut now, at the end ot about twaat lu.itittis, during ah'.ch time out arms have turn the most splemiid inres eveiy department, and every part, land and water, officers md priv ates, regulars and volun leers, dotaj .ill that men could do, and hundreds of things which it had ever before bceti thought men could iiot .1. ; i;ftet 1! thi.this sime Pic: dent xives aj long Majaf! without showing ulaat, as to Iba end, he has himself eren an im aginary conception A- 1 have before said, he knows not whm he Ifl He h a bewildered, con founded and miserably perplexed man tiod grant he may be af!e m show there is not some thing about his cotiscici.ee more painful than all Ml mental perplexity! fieaj tar llarrbburK Tatiiot aad I n.n. iien l.eo W. aas, m renn) IvtiUiu. lor icc-Preldcni Tne Democracy who adhere to the Con-oitu tion be, letve here to present the name of Qsjg W Cass, of our on treat and powerful Com mon wealth, for Vice President ot the United Slates. The National Convention which is soon to asst mMe at Chicago, will be lKked to by the people as a b.niy etjual in imiMtriance to the j if-iots who a-em i'ei o form the Declaration of Independence They will have a duty to paw foam slaaotl as important to the country as the immortal band w ho proclaimed the "people free and independent " 1 he lciter way to do thi- w.:i te to tirine out the tct men "of the country, tutu ftoli Iroui the rank- of the people theasselves not your stale political hcks. who w.h;1J le a d!S t," l'c P-rty of progress What the nis-M - dcvic aretiLe ; m ..t-; men who love the Con-titutioo. ar.d will ndi.fre to it in ail its purity, men who will guard the honor and l.tme of our common inheritance Then, with your rertn --ion I. in common uith others, wou! J l.ke to see ivniintted, with Urn McC'.e'ilsn. our own atsalwlf Deaaocrvtic tricti.i. (ieorge W. C s INasaaall :na nd New Jersey i'l MM Isroicitig into line vita a united voice that will speak terror to evil-doers Geo. Oma the nephew of that distinguished patriot Lew Cass, a name well .and tarorablv ki.owu thrvogh ut the land The subject of this notice wa bom iu our attar State, Ohio, and is cow ia the prime of bfe. bahsg about rlftv years of age. sfrong io body , strong h mind, and strong with the people, fitf he is emphatically a man of the people The lieueral is an accomplished gentleman in every relation of life, possesses a well stored mind, and is a ripe -cholar. matured under the teachings of n .--r- t tertr Oayc. ani mitecl tetter ttmes u taealioa of t man f taca aob! oaalftiaa, trv ,. tv .itrioriim. woald be an honor to aaa paaUa councilt. wbeie once rre- ueii the crtMt a:,.i loacrtu! nJ of the nation We must bring the country back to ttf plar dva wr.en io be known at an American cuixeus was a peesporr all over tbe a or! J ! Altai we bare fallen on evil timet, with evil men in power.

bti the country is cursed with thoe who are she coff of tbai k.&d. a;.d" who from their conduct i: more t U : tied than deflptead. The people will rot be rleserTiof of rati haa UJ)! lh.' l io1

'. rite from poatr thne who are prolog Id for thr,r gain We nul nave peace re-tare. - m-raciN ana ai vided rou.iiir v h.t we want is an honon Ue peace; that no injustice he done to any par of our confederacy of State, nl the people at the ballot boa should demand it The cnemiei c the Conatitution might at well attempt to extinguish the mn in it natural course a to defeat . the uprising of th? people in rcacuioj? the ko frrmfI,t rom tnr hanrJl of the present faction Tbe election oj tbe nominee ol the Chicago uonveiition, pioTMiii.g trier rc national men, baafitifi aloit the LWtitutiun and banner of the country, wilt he a hlcr-ing to the country Such ' Dr mocratt a McClellan and Ca would at thin tim" indeed bey"a ministr ilion of Heaveu' mcr eV' to the countrr Camor HA l H IL "- 1 III. III. 'HM II VI I I1TI) letfinniiitf off tlie (reat Cäutlierlns; l'roki( i i oi nit Immense Attend unre I buuvnnd of People I'atirina una the lt - I lse If eadqnnrtera of lclegrtt tont omt oiumittees. Fiooi the Chicago Times. Taa approaching Democratic Convention ploajiaai to be the largest and most enthnsias tic "utheiin" ecr held upon American -.o.l W . - --Is Cit ens verywhve fed thai the fate of the Union and tha existence ot civil ÜbartJ will be lauelv influenced bv the result of ita deliberation-, snd sre mauiieUng an intete.-t recaidii g it which could not be i. voked br a gathei i tfj at eecondary importance. Throughout tha whole! Northveat particularly in Illinois. Indiana and y, , the people !ti-coming to Chicauo by thousand, uot so much togratily a mi-re furiosi ty as to be pit-ent at a convention which is to deliberate relative to iheir own lives and prospet itv , and to protect what they tegard as the last hope of the nation From Ohio, Missouri and Iowa tbe attendance will also be largo, and even lioin States more remote the delegates aud friend- present can be counted by many hundreds. From Illinois, Indiana, and portions of vv is con-in, th .iisan Is of the sturdv veomanrr of the ' country, the ha tat farmer's.' the bone and 1 sinew, fhf m lite ol the nation, are coming ;.. -rr,.i, ,...o ni rriv. .in.! .vinin nenr ' I .. salfM ilaaaiaaai flu 1 ititvr finrtu A nl f rS sf 4 iHk v. . - , V I km Vltf u iti ia a a v a'v m wawaa w wawai ww wswatswa rhev are bringing with them their provisions ' and bedding, and will be perfee'lv independent of railn.ads and landlord, aud in' a couditiou to thaw the greatest amount of pleasure and it.for m ition, sad, at the same lime, contribute as mm h as otheis iu n- .king the convention the oc east io of a denn nsttation of Democratic oower and earnestnes wbieb will sinke terror to the heart-, of our et.etriies. The railroads have alreadv commenced bringing the tens of thousands depen lent upon them for the means of transportation. F.very tiaiu airiving yesterday and last night brought hundteds proposing to remain un til after the convention As an in.-tance it mav be taaalioaad that the train which left La Cro-se on Taesdav evening, and was brought to Chics go last evening, consisted ol ten passenger coach es loaicd with Democrats from Minnesota und , the tatraaas we-tera portloa of Wiaaaaata. Itj marie the train on the Noithwcstcro railroad so i He. ivy an. I l ing th it an additional locomotive Was raqairad to draw the train to Chicago itufValo will send a large number, and also Cleveland, who come by stetmers. who will re main over until after the convention, boarding their passengers in the meantime. This has been determined upon becau-c of the iiiibcraltty of eveial of the railroads which refuse to make reduced charges that the thou-.wul along their Im'- and beyond them may vi-it the eoatwti tion. DcleRalcs will be presen' ii mil Lou.-iaua, Ar kaii iviui Tennessee. Besides the railroad there will be a line of! -'earner- from Milwaukee and Chh'tgo duiing the convention. Mdw lukee sends one thou- md third of rrhom voted for Lincoln, be men, on: side- tho-e who will attend without reporting to the Democratic club- I he whole of üblich l block has been hired bv the Milwaukee delegates ! i ni in inn i niii v in i a v t i 'i. vi i . inn n . for sleeping apartments, and arrangements rn i ! ;it the Rovtie for meals Taa aittaaaa ai Fott Way aa datjga atnadiug en fjfaaaa, and May citizens of that place have seemed looms in every hotel in the city A ; delegation was in the city yesterday and eu j dot voted to charter the Briggs Hou-e, which can : accommodate one thousand guest- They öfter ed to pay the money in advance, and desigued it taaaply for the accommodation of citizens of that place Kagagementa already entered into pre ' vented the consummation ol tbe engagement. Many delegations design bringing blankets' uiul shawl- with them. There will be uo scar , citv ol room- and balls lor .-.eeping purposes, but there nn he for bedding. ai.J tOOM who have engaged rooms will do well to bring a blanket or shawl, and thus secure a place to leap beyond the teach of anv contingei.or. There will be no tcareki ai food. There are taoaaaadaol raauaraaia la tha chy, arary btoek almost has (hem. and meals can be immured at a reasonable price at any hour, and almost iu any locality. The hotels are miking every preparation in , the shape of cots and extra beds, for at least Iva or three times the usual number of guests, i The private boarding houses throughout the city j and thev arc numbered bv thousands aio pre pared to accommodate an extra nuuibcr of guest- Thouands of private citizens. Demo cr.its and Republicans, are nuking preparations to aatart tin a few peiiH each in their own home-, and preserve the credit of the city for hospitality With such exteidvc prep '.rations and convenience-. ail who come can and w ill be accommo ! .icd. rtvrii n atios mli.tino A rnnd ratification meeting will beheld on taa evening of the nominations, under the au spices of the Democratic Invincible Club of Chi Tiiero will be a grand proeeaaiea and a magnificent display of fireworks, sad ihe citizens will be called upon to illuminate their houses rte ninsi distiaaaiaaed Peaaocrata C the aatioa will addrtai the people, and open tlie catnnaicn tu wit1 l'ctiioc ri iH- cny oi ii:e nn. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. . i . . i ia Till Mil ATIO.V ON THE PTOVU MliNlr U ANCL at (ataajaaaa aavaat tuh two aaaaw val ii-s. i ru o the 1 1 mm ail ' win isirua tan i i iti. ii . v iiaai aaaaaaati AT KS IN Fill. l'i Ksl-Ml.X OK IIOTM CONSK glt.VI. ul tills KViT i Rl Tit AL tSPElt OF TH t SITl ATION. fOaetwawsanalaaas of the J.-w York Da-.i N w-' Wauin..ton. Augut '23 I he extent of the misfortune wbicb we bare ?urTered, in coi .-iiiuei ve of the Uiiure of She ri dan's eaaipaigB in the Vnlley, hid defeat uid re treat to the lit e ot ti.e ro'-cnaac. arid the nosso ilea ol iht whole valley of .he tShciiati joah bj the enemy, can 1st readily -ean bv the silence af the QavaraaaMafl attaaa. or by (he guarded man aaj i which Um y tpaak of it, aheu ther t fr to it at all. Compare their ailence now, or the jin jjeily eaatiaaj aiinner in which thev allude to all tis in tlie Vailey now. ith ibajf loud 'd aad confident boaating a wet-k or ten d ijn no,., and a vast difference a ill be perceptible. The tru'h i. it i- :.e d the most hurn 'i.ttiag defeat of the whole war For, with a move able column al orer 4 .IM10 pplendid troops.and ;t reetve ol dJ'.'KK) more cot unite BO cood. but atill serviceable, Sheridan has been repulsed and driven back, without accomplishing a single one of the o' - 'f h exrediron nd is now com pelleJ to act on the deicr;-; e d this has been

accomplished by a Confederate loice that no one fab absence hall not otherwise affect hit liabi! yet baa been .ible to t,how amouuU to more than i 'tT under this act. MW (MM, I M a lud rhat CllMMJt tw dtapa lOandll Nothing roBtained in this let i? to ted. thnt Sheridan's army, I mem the force with e construed to alter or in any wav affect the law which he advanced ir. in Harter a Ferry to Strae j relatiTe to those conscientiously opposed to bearburg, from the lOih la the l.lih ii.at., it the largw ijlJ? t:m-. to aff t the rieht of peron to

eat ar.tl most effective bodv of troops that has ever been a;a.ri-i the eaemv i) he Shenan d.oah Valley. The Army and Xw Journal, standard authority. .iJ 4 it: It is a lormidabl column. w:tb some tried inlaotry, and it properly handled, is adequate to the greif, imjx.rtau nd siuiple ta-k, the mvrte rv of tha bhenandoab Valley." The posst-ion -t taa heoai.donh Valley," aaya this same excellent authority, 'is the first requisite for the campaign." Xo one can dis ; u:e tuee facu, uor tte force ol !hi reasoning. Vat to-day Sheridan 't great aroy is cowering on the bank of the Fotomvc, alter adracciog to tbe enviroua of Strasburg on tbe 16th. and after eufferiog a very disastrous defeat at Winchester

on the 1 ih This i CO "obtaining the mastery of the Sheuandoah Valley." Ou tha contrary, that valley, along ita whole extent, from Staun

laa to tha Potomac rircr. is in foil possession off t .e Coofedertte. od not only thai valley, but tha etiler lying on the east side of the Blue Ridge ami between thosa mountains and tbe Orange acd Alexandria railroad, and extending from C hnrlottev;! t Lrc-b':r7 and tne I'oto , mac river. The latter taller is quite aa important, in a ' military tenae. as tbe Shenandoah Valley itself. While the Confederates hold it. as itier do now, itfiev hxve a short interior line between Harper's ' Ferry and Richmond, snd are able to make use of the aqrantaces afforded by the railroads from Richmond to YVarrentou Junction, and even to Manassas Junction, bv wsr of Gordousville and , Culpepper. It was this fact, indeed, which contributed greatly to Sheridau's defeat, for it was by tbis ' route that the troops of Longstreet a corps ! marched to reinforce Karly, crossing the Sheu andosh at Ashbv'a Gap and Berrr's ford, and joining Earl? at Wiachesteron the llh And it waa becane the Confederates had possession of thn latter valley as esrly as the 13th and 14th, and came from it. through the upper gaps in the Blue Ridge, into the Shenandoah Vsllev.aud captured Sheridan's surply trains near Harper's rerry it wa bccui-e thev were able to do thn, il.it '.. end i : un ible to continue hm cam I paten "That's what's the matter." It is rejsirted to day that while the main body , of the Confederates are maneuvering in front of ; Sheridan, between Harper's Ferry au Williams tort, a strong detachment lms moved eastward, : arrived at Lee.-burg. and is now reconnoiler- . S a m a m . lir t mg tne lower toros or me i otomac near w asu ington. There is nothing improbable iu the rePort. The Confederates are perfectly able to do Cd . Mo-by'- resriment is ia full possession of ali tne country POuth of the Potomac, from Point of Rocks to Fairfax and Ceutreville; aud know- that there ha- not been a Feaieral regi ment in all the territory between the Potomac river and Warrentoo. ever since Grsnt begin his , overland inirch. and since the block houses at ; Centreville nnd Man ia- Junction, and the ' lri !uts over Bull Run and Kettle creek weieso "-rMitatiouslv burned by our own troops. The Administration is trving to pick a crumb of comfort out of the fact that General Karly can not invade PaffllwTI Iraqis at Maryland, because Sheridan i- w ching him, and would pounca upon hi- rear. I hat depends altogether UP" the plans of General Lee. If those plans raquire the Potomac to be crossed, it cao be done "i one point Wime tne enure attention oi ienerai . - . i . . . . . . i . Ä .......a Sheridan is occupied st quite a different point The only war to prevent this was to tio what nhemlan started out to do, namely, to de feat Karly and sweep the whole valley clear of rebels lie failed to do this. A- long as the rebels are able to abroach the Potomac through "that one of the rslleys above named, we can . nt. prevent them from cro-siug In the ptesent I? . t a e it . a" l . t. instance mev nave juu possession oi ootn Mm - ILM. I lie linrol Iment law A Corrrci I opy . An act of Oafagraaa further to regui ite and j provide for the enrollment and calling out the nafior.nl fortes, and lor other purposes: I. The President of the Cnitol Statat, may, at his discretion at anv time hereafter, call lor anv number of men as volunteers. f.r the respective terms of one. two and three years, for military service; and any su-h volunteer, or iu ease (1 a draft, hereafter Tovldad, any Substitute shall t.e rrediei to the town. township, rsard or city piecinct, or election district of a county, toward the U0t.T of which he may have volunteered or engaged as u substi tute, ami every volunteer who is accepted and mastered into the service for R term of one year unless sootier discharged, shall teceive and be paid by the United States bounty of $100, and if for a term ol two years unles- sooner dis ( barged, a bounty of $0t), aud if for a term of three years unless sooner discharged, a bounty of $300 one third of which bounty will be paid to the soldier at the time of his being musteted into the service, one third at tho expiration of one half of his term of service, and one third at tlie expiration of his term of service; and iu case of his death while in the service, then the residue of his bouutv unpaid shall be paid to ... . - . - . bw,dow' ,! ne ,,ave ,eft " w,d.ow' ,f I1"1' to his children, or if there at none, to his mother, in case she be a w idow. I In cae the quota, or any part thereof of any town, township, ward of a city, precinct, or election district, or of any county not so divided, shall not be filled within the spuce of fifty days after aaah call, then the Pre-ident shall immedi ately order i draft for (die ye.r to fill such quota, or anv part thereof which may he unfilled, and in case of any such draft, no p iy merit of money shall be accepted, or received by the Govern merit as cornm-itation to release any enrolled or drafted man from pataaaal obligation to perform military service. 3. It shall be lawful for the Executive of anv i ...i ... i .. - . iaie to mjiiu rcciumug agents .mo any oi the Mates dcelnre.1 to he m rebellion except tbe ol Arkansas. I ennessee and Louisiana, I il,n 1 to recru,t volunteers under i s ei y call under provisions of this ,.', who shall be credited i aat aod la the respective subdivisions "'eoi. wmca may procure tne cnii-meni 4 Drafted men. substitutes snd volunteers. when mustered iu, shall be orgam.el iu or as signed to regiments, batteries, or other organization of their own S'. itc; and as fa; :s practica alt shall, when assigned, be permitted to select their own regiments, batteries or other organiza tions from among those of their respective States which, at the time of their assignment, may not be filled to their maximum number. 5. The twentieth section of the set entitled "An act to amend an ;.ct eulitled au act for en rolling and calling out the national forces," ap proved Februarv 04. IH4, shall be construed to mean that the Secretary of War shall discharge minors under the age of eighteen years, ander the circumstauces and on the conditions pre scribed in said section: and hereafter, if any ofli cer of the United States shall enliat or muster , into the militarv service any person under the age of sixteen years, with or without the consent af Iii parent or nuaniinn, such person o enlisted or recruited shall ho immediately snd uncondi tiontllv disiharped upon the repayment of all baaati received, and such re. luitin or muster inc ofticer who knowinL-lv enlists a nersou under .-ixteen shall he dismissed the sei rice, with the forfeiture id all pav and allowance, and slntll le .-uhject to such further punishment M a court n ti ll may decide i h. Section three ! an act entitled "An act to iirnend an act fur enrolling and calling out the j national forces and for Diner purposes," approved Pftaraaf S4, 19S4, ba and the same If hereby amended so as to authorize und direct District I'rovost Marshals, under the direction of the Kraaoat Mataaal Geueral, to make a dralt for ; one hundred per centum in addition to the num bar required to fill the quota of any district at provided by that section 7. Tht instead of traveling pay. all drafted , persons reporting at the place of rendezvous, shall le viewed i , , t ition from their places - of residence, and persona discharged at tbe place f rendezvous shall be allowed ti importation to lrjer places of residence. All persons in the naral service of the ! UaHajd b'.ate alio hare eiitered paid ervice dur j the present rebellion, who Irive aot been i credited to the AuuU ol any town, . l-trict, ward, i or State by revcen of their lieinir in paid aerrice. d not enrolled prior to Feb 24, 1?64, phall, on wfactory prool of their re-idecce, made to the j .Secretary of War, be enrolled and credited to j laa quoU of the town, ward, di-'-rut, or 5u:e in i which they respectively reside 'J If anv person duly drafted hall be absent I from home in the prosecution of his usual busit----. t 1 I'r.'-t Mir-hal of the dai'ricl hall I ! caute him to be dulv notified aa soon as mnv be, ; Atl1 n "hail not be deemed a deserter, nor liable Us sU( " ut'l'l notice has been given to him and a teas i: iMe time allowed for him to return aud re Prl l ihe Proroat Marshal ol his diatrict, but j i ro-ure sunstitu'es Apirjved: A Laxoof.. W ish irtuu. July 4. 1G4 The KcDublican pieas uf lie c-itv a;atej that Mr Vallandiham pissl through he-e on his way tu Chicigo, iu comjauy wi'li Hon. Fernur.Jo W ik-j nud cad a contultatiou with (he Demo erat in 'his city. Mr. V. diJ not ritit thi city, but be aiid M: Wood paasci i!. rough Fort Wavnc ou Thursday, where laaj re-t- vtJ Jj ita pruaiptu demonstration from the c.iixcos of that citv

; From the LoaUriUe Democrat The Publication of Private Leiter The Indianapolis Journal publishes a long list of private letters, addressed to Dodd. who ap pears to be Secretary to an orgsnixation in oppo sition to the misnamed Union party. The ed lor assumes treason full blown ia these private

letters n venture to say that if the private letters of the Secretary of any political organisa tion, at any time, in opposition to the dominant i party were published, they would contain just about the aame amount of treason. Most of them are wholly insignificant, indicste nothing but political opposition, snd there is not one of ' them that can be construed into a design of law le-s opposition to snv just autboritv of tbe Gov eminent. Some of them iudicste s secret organ-'. izxttorja, bat if thtir authors had any treasonable design, they were certainly the most careles scribblers, who cared not to expose all they could intend. They are getting arms, forsooth; snd who questions the right of men in the country to bear arms, especially as there is no unusual number imported to be sold? J3ut they must not bear arms against tbe country. There it not a syllable of proof that any such use was to be made of these arms. It is easv for a party that assumes all the loyalty and all the love of country to assume also the right to arm them selves and disarm their opponents, snd that ia the whole of it. A sure mode to make a rebellion is to treat men as rebels They will be very apt at last to become what ther are assumed to be The conduct of the Administration, iu irregular acta of authority, unwarranted, except by an assumed military necesnitv, has given rise to all this muss It if one of the evils we hare pointed out a thousand times Give men the same rights they have always had, of political discussion, and which the Constitution guarantees, and the country will be as united and peaceable in the loyal States as it ever was If men will see ghosts when there are none( and make it au ex cu?e for arbitrary exercises of power, they may look for just aush results as such a policy has alwaya produced. Our institutions furnish a lawful and con-titu tional remedy for the worst ills; but if these pro vi-ions rue overridden and not allowed fair play, theie is no foretelling results Trust to laws and Constitutions, to free discussion and a free bal lot. and although the dominant party may be i i ilea, the world will still turn on its axis If any proof exists that any one is guilty of trea son. there is law to punish the crime. Don't make treason respectable by using lawle-s means to suppress it. That is no better than treason itself. We are utterly opposed to secret political organizations for many reasons; but they have been resorted to by parties before, . ith more damage to their own members than to anybody else Hut we are equally opposed to the exercise of power not warranted by the Constitution, or for bidden by it They produce nothing but evil, at leas, however expedient they may seem at the moment. Hetter sutler any ills that come than resort to usuipntione of power. Tlie Alabama Nuord. From th I.u!.n Index, i The manufacture of the sword, which la to be presented to Capt. Semrues for defending the honor of his d so Liioriouslv in the action of! Cherbourg, has been intrusted to t'.e v. ,. ki own1 firm of Buiagtoo A Do., of Regent street The design is a very superb one, the se.ibbard being L'o'd. ornamented with the national emblems of England and the Confederacy in oxidized silver, enameled and jeweled Surmounting n shield are the ti igs of the two countries, with the words 'Peace and Friendship;" on the obverse side, "Aule toi, le ciel t' aider a." We understand that i the list of subscribers is a very large one, and laoladai Peert, Member-of Parliament, officers of the army, navy, and volunteers, an.l civilians of every class. A Loyal lluilot. , Cou-iderable amusement has been caused in the city and vicinity of Detroit, by the circula tion within the MM tew days of a printed ballot, of which the following is a copy: For President. AH UAH AM LINCOLN. For Wee President, Itmia Johnson. I. , who deposit this- ballot, hereby pledge yaalf, in eise it shall be successful, to enlist in the arte for three tears Off during tbe war. ,'Signed.) . TREASURY STATEMENT. Treasurers Statement, July, 1864. fcwjTATKM ' M SHOWING T11K RECEIPTS A NI HIShwasaasaaas af the Treasury of the Str.t. ,,t Indiana, for the month of July, l-o4, to wit: Btaauria From June balance From School tax, VBKL From Del. Sehend tax, istii From fkhool fund, interest . . ! . Revenue Of Ir.'! From Deaf and Dumb A-ylum. ... From Liquor licenae From College fund, interest From College fund, principal.... From Co lege fund, damage. . . . From College fund, c.-t From Sale of Indiana Report-.. . f 1,5,:!.. 79 ls.,274. H4 1414 51 ! iXf 75 ' 1,304 Mi 7:15 j1 7011 UO 46 95 i J.42!; 00 33 1 5 ! 4 00 31 50 tl.370,746 19 I'IMil llsKMKST For Colonization For Executive For Free Hanking For Judiciarj For State Library For Bliud A.'ylum For fleneral fund For Insane Hospital . Mate House For Prosecuting Attorney For Deaf and Dumb Asylum. For Equalization For SberitT mileage For Indiana Report From State Prison North For Public Print ng For School distribution For College fund, principal For Sw amp Lands For Special Military For Legi-latlve For State Debt Sinking Fund , For Military Contingent Fund... . For Protesaor' Salaries For Rute Arm- Fund $150 00 ',476 7- ; 375 00 4,846 00 I 141 10 2N 00 ; 4,575 Off 300 00 ! 214 y 1.500 00 2,910 51 1.0S0 11 369 10 1,7 7S jTj CA) 4,220 20 . : :.70 48 I, 4M 00 144 H5 1,560 f5 387 20 Js.OlSi 00 :.i y. 275 00 127 75 frM.46S 11 Balance in lYtaaaty, Aug. . lsC4. ..1,488,278 OS ti,.vre.746 ii M L BRKTT. Tre.aMirtr of State, JOSEPH K1STINE, Auditor of State. aug'.T-d wit WANTED. A Good Wool Carder and Spinner Wanted, r"B10 hörn -teady err-i.!. ym nt and good waRas wiil l.e Ja. giren Apply at the "Evansv-.Ue Wool Factory . john a (JuTKN k CO au(r27-dlw Kvansville, Iml. MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United States Marshal's Sale. DISTRICT OF IND.AN'A. B VlKTl i: iY A CKKT1FKD COPT OF A DtsKIU and venditioni exports, to roe issued and directed by tbe Clerk of tbe United States District Court for tha Distrtsf of li.diana, I will, on tbe 16th day of September, left at th- office of the Treasurer of the State, in tat City of lndiauapol . between tbe Jiour of 10 o Ivjc k A . M. aod t o'clock t M. or said day, x fx to sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash in Laad, f 1U9.0O0 of Indiana five pe cent. State Stocks, tbe number of tbe certificates of wbicb. d ihe repective amounts thereof, are as foll -. 2fo. of Cer. 512 6715 132S til a 53 1015 Total Amount. ll.noo 4.000 4.1SJ0 0.UOO s.ouo la.WiU 13.otai 5.M Xo. of Cer. lMt !''- 1663 17 JO.C. . . m. .. 41 . Amount. J . .9 3, SOW j 6.000 f 4,000 3.00O 1 4. SOU 9.iaj(( flU9oj Each certificate will be s..ld separately, and In tbe order above giren, but in no eem wQI eltLer of said certificate be struck off and sold by tne for less than sevet-ty-flre per cent, ot tbe par value thereof. Certificates of pan base will be by me execwud and delivered to the purchasers, wb.ch, under and by the term of tbe deem, will entitle the purchaser to have tb said certificates f stuck purchased, regularly transferred aa br tbe laws of the State .f Indiana provided, aod new cerlitcstea laaned sv fn esse of s regular transfer, and all aaoaays psid to me by the purchaser sre ro be and reuiain unuer tb order and control of Iba Court, unui tb Court shall be dnly notified by me that u:h transfer ha been made by the officers of tht Statt sf Indiana thus the iuterr-t of purchaser are carefully guarded. Each of tbe above certificate offered for sale to draw interest from the first day of Jnnarv, A.D. It4, but no ratertst prior to that date. ÜATll) 0 kOSK, 0 9 Marabat. Auffurt 94tS, 198 saftfi dMH sept

PROPOSALS FOR LOAN.

U.S. 7-30 LOAN Th Secretary of the Treasury r otlee tast seaaertfrtJoD will b received for Coupon Treasury Jffote-. payable thr.e jean from Aug. ISta, 1M4, with wxsi-aa- , nual Interest at tb rate of aeven and ti.ree- tenth rr ! erat, per sxoam-prtocipsl aad lutereH Wh to hepatf In lawful money. Taete note will b -.convertible at the option off tbe bolder at maturity. Into tix per cent. goUl bearing bd. payable not le than five Dor mora than twenty year from thtir date, a- tbe Goverutaxnt may elect, Tbe will be ned ia denomination, of flay, woe hundred, trt hundred, one tuou-.nd. aad five thousand dollar, aod all alcriptica aat be for fifty d-.llar or tow 1 multiple of fifty dollar- - Tbe not w II n transmitted to tbe owner free of transportation charges as awn after tbe receipt of the original Certificate of Deposit a thry can he prepared. As the notes draw interest fr-rn Augu-t IS, person ink:iu !. -p.. -it- , i-nt to that date mu-t pay tie inn reft accrued from date ot uote i dao Part ei, deporting twenty -five tUousaixl dollar and upward- for these uote at any one time will.l. 'allowed a cotnmi-sioa of one-uarter of one per cent , which will 1 paid r.y the Tres-ury Department upon tbe receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer writb who i the depo.-it was made. 2ffo deductions for commission mint be made frm the deposit SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. It is a Xatioxai. Savixna Bank, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the lt avnrry. Any saving- bank wbicb pay Hs depositor In V . fV Note-, considers that It it paying in the best circolating medium f fat country, anflt .. t pay in at.vatii c better, for it on a-ets are either In Government securities ar in note or bond payable iu Government paper. It i - equally loi-veicent a a temporary or perraament investment. Tbe notes can always be od for within a fraction of their fac and accumulated intere-t. and are tbe be-t security with bank a collateral for dicounts. CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX PER CENT. 5-20 GOLD BONO. In addition to the very liberal Interest on the notes for three year, this privi'cgc of conrers'.oh i now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the current rate for 5 -20 Itonds is not less than uinr c, nt. jirf.it inn., and br fere the war tbe premium aa six per cent. U. S. Sttsrks was over tw nty per cent. U will be seen that tbe actual pr tit on this loan, at the pp (.eut .Larket rate. i lioi lev than ten per cent, per annum. ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR MUNICIPAL TAXATION, etealej from all the advantages we have enumerated, a aaecial Act of CoiiRre eseitijj il! ?.;nl tttul 7Vmsuei, noUs fiu., 1 I.,. 1! LiJKitiuu. On the average, tbis exemption i- worth about two per cent, per annum, acco;dlng to the rate of taxation in various part of tbe country. It is believed that no securities offer so great Inducements to lender as those issued by the Government. In all other form of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private pa11e or stock companies, or reparate communities only. Is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all the Obligation of the United States. While the Government offers the most liberal terms for it- loans, it bel'eve- that th- very strongest appeal wiil ba t the loyalty and ptri.ti-m.of the wfiplf. Subscription will be received by tbe Treasurer af the United States, at Washington, the aererat As-istsnt Treasurer and designated Depositaries and by THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. I ii I i : t 11 II j I i s. Illl., and by all National Rank- which are depositaries of public money, ASI) ALL Hi mCCTAHJI PANKKKS AND KANKS Throughout tlie country will prive further information and AKKORD K.VK.RY KACII.MTY TO SI T.SCIMBKRS. aug24-dAi2ni MERCHANT TAILORING. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! HI I. Miff KSPKC1KLLLY CALL THK ATTKNTlGN OF TUE M. citizen.- of Indianapolis to the fact, that tbeyhav-jli-d at No. 19 Virginia Avenue. A iallllf re liant lailoiiug IStahlislniM nr. And solicit a bare ..( tbe pat rouaare of tbe Community THEIR STOCK OF COODS " Is complete, and being in charge of a gentleman whose ability as a Cutter rank a o. 1, tbey are prepared to IM orders wbxh in every respect tbey will W a Rh VM , is! in quality, ktyle and workmaissbip to anything found iu any similar establishment in tbe city. ICj'rb! roerober the place, o. io irxrinia Avenue aa34-da OYSTERS, CAME, &C. Oyster and Game Depot I IUVK o iXSTKNTLT 05 SALK aud re tad HAM) AT WH0LEs.aiuc, 0)irt. Venison, Ducks. Quail, Pigeon, Frairie C'bifken, Ac, Ac Also s choice and well selected tu k family Groceries aV Provisions. Remember I am sol Agnt for Mahoney's Celebrated Oysters, The bst Oysters in tb market. Tbey ar tar-, fre frm helt, of rich and delicious flavor, ar. 1 al way warranted fresh and the cans well filled. Send ordert, accompanied by cash, to C. C. WilXlAMS I jve-dly l Ho. 3 Jorth miaoU street. Indianapolis $10, A DAT PAID for sel ing new wAJt PUBLICATIONS and ronrsits of Gens. 0E5T, McCLELLAN, ac. A feats wanted In every town snd county. D. E. CH a MbKBLIJt, eoral Publlshtaf Affrncy, tt Wert Waabtnfton 9t , ec nd Boor, ladlaDsp'dks, Ud aaats

RESTAURANT. SALOOS iND RESTAÜRANI

HezekialVs Restaurant, No. 13 North Illinois Street rflHlaa --igwedwomM riipntfanytar sad tb wühl goral r tkat be as. up hi- talssaa. 9: 11 Mmnh ItawasU mtrm l ate- H II- ha a h . WINES, LIQUORS A NO CIGARS He nas eniireir rrawiea taw aaaf ta-mt. wrtii, aast basing engaged Ibe m--t coietrnr l omkm aast ttwi ou- f altera, can c altdeal ;e li t.. thai thev a t GAME IN SEASON FRESH OYSTERS, In fact even dH.-. . ao.J -.;f.-tanlial tbe bome or abroad furnish mar at ali bis table served in tae oi aunerior atyle. Hia aim i to keep a Br-t . : hu-e whkh gentlemen ran visit wtth k'.-'a. He ia thankful l..r tiva liSeral paTonage hitherto - Sawod anaa hias ana wirf do M- I -t t mr i a t.r.aanc f the aine. HKZiKlAH BOOTS AND SHOES. FALL AND WINTER TRA J;E i i -i mi. i ifiir! m ES. EVINS MULLEN .. lb Ur.l nahlnton Mm . i. INDI WAI H.I-. IMbttNt II AVK JIST KBCSITKP TIIKiR FALL AÜD Vv 1ST Kit TN K i'K BOOTS SHOES! i .i ri in . art the following article, via: 500 Case Men's, Boy'-, l outb' and Children', Calf and Kip Boot-, ;1IM Ca-es W omens', M,--.-. an.l rinl.lreii i. at, Calf. Morocco Kid and lasttag Boots aad Wa haar all :)(MI Case Men', Hoys', Youth-' and ('1 and Kip Rrogau and RalmoraU. Ladies' Serge Ccngre- Gaiter- aud Burkli ladies' Goat, Kid and Plush Slipper, ladies' Fine ilove Kid ( oisgreas and Halm Ladies'. Misses' and Children' Colored sir (Vaigrcsa Gaiter, and everylbiug else usually kept iu a Boot atid Shoe HousiVe have the tarffeit and e4 t-elrt-ied Mark of good in the State er Wast, and respectfully call ibe attention of Country Merchants to the atne. jalylH-d3ni DAWKS. KV ANS A M. Mil. '..F.N. MEDICAL. AND STRICKLAND'S Anti-Cholera Mixture! IS a OOMFOamON OP ASTRI5GKNT8, MtSoRBents, stimul.mts and . armlntives, which eTerr physician acknowledges is tb- only preparation that will effect a permanent cure of Diarrhea and Dysentery. Thi Anti-Cholera Mixture is im.w iff u-e in several of our army hospital where it give tbe greatest satisfaction. It ba saved the lives of thousands of our saldier and citizen, aud we will guarantee it to be tbe beat remedy in the world for Diarrhea and Dy-ei.tery. Mr. Woods, of Cos-ington, Ky , will he mt bappv to satisfy any one of the virtue of Strickland's Anti-Cbolera Mixture; in fact we have a great number of testimonial frm patient who have been cured after being pronounced incurable by their physician-. ome after taking only one bottle of Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture. If you suffer with the Diarrhea or Dysentery try one bottle. OL DI ER S! You ought not to be without such a valuable medicine. Tbe Cincinnati National Union, of April 94tb. say that thousand- of our soldiers have been ared by tbe aae of Strickland'.- Anti-Cholera Mixture. Sold by Druggit and prepared only by Dr. A. Strickland, 6 Kast Fourth atreet, Cincinnati, O. For sale by W. I lla-kit k ( . I'.rowning k Sloan. Stewart A Morgan. J I- . r, Tonilinaaa A Kgner A Wocber. Trice 50 cent per bottle. may IT-dlyeodA wly un, Bit i i:kui sov BXOHA1HCIH BHOnOw, LOANS MONET ON COLI.ATFKAI i. HUTS AND ells Gold and Silver, and negotiates lan. orfce Nt laaaataavwtafaa Mi.-.-t. iBsflaaaaaStJffal Office hours from T A. M. to I P. M. Jed-dam CIIAS. JL. PKAHSON, PHYSICIAN AND SIKliKON, OFFICE NO. ;ti; KAST MAitKKT STk K I I Residence No 93 North Tet.nessee street. H'.ice hours 7 to V A M ., 1 to .1 !' M Special attention given to tie treatment of Chronic Diseases. Jeld-dSa mvi:iii S f till 1 1. HKNKT ALLEN, New York Livr and Sale Stablea. , Ko. 12 and 14 Kast I'erl street, in tbe rear ol (ilenii's blook . mM B. SI LLIVAKt LIVELY, SALE ANO BOAROING STABLE, 10 liani I'rarl Mreet, In rear af Sentinel Kulldli:. marll-dlj LIQUORS. " immmmw-m C. A. Eujott. r i liLLIO II X H . 0 whoi.Ks-ai.i- ovai-aat is ALL KIMIS OF LIOIOKS. SOLD AT TH I Cincinnati Daily Quotations. OS HA YDS AT AM. TIMES Pun Rcniufk) Bourbon VUiM. ALSO, BRANDIES AND WINES Of different lirands. We invite those wanting Türe Liquor to call and exui.ue t-n tiietaimlvet Corner of MERIDIAN tasj MARYLAND Sis.. 1 1. liar, a pol is. Ind jya-aa-r Dr. A. U. .Ali-, OFT EES HU SESTlCra TU TUE CtTIZICSS OP Indianapolis and vlctatty. OSlce. Vtr: i .a Aveaaa So 93. Basaieta Sörth' Saw Jersey street. St ST. etUTVd!

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