Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4325, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1864 — Page 3

DAILY SKNTINKL. SATURDAY MOE ill WO, AL'üÜ-r j: OKMOf R.IT?r (01 MY TICKET.

f v Mat kMN, J Wg. K HHTIf far Bpresniatlres, ABSKR B. HTDf, Kl)Ki:i .UAV.).N BBSa, STF1IE.1 M.N Hi; Fa Travur.;. OZRO RATE Psf flurveyor, TU ROBRRJM.K far Coroner. CII ITUS TBAOBB Awuvr of O uter Townbtp, JtCOB II Mfl.L CITY ITEMS. lTh 20ib UM&m huttj k mm III of Atlanta We bad getiial raiu throughout rter day. tf IKt 10th lntliina aro on the wa) hoim Tim out. and not re ei.li-.-' e rtTA!rf-lr ) ' n fl -'"Oil artora, rn paged lor ihr rominit i"U at the Metro;. IlLto. havn unite! in town "The Street Conimi"iner iJ to he Thi may bi liOt HiatilU-t ihout ith hl full scraping Torre o, but what he has an yet done is Ihn I.V2.I lu'i. .iti.4 ' 1 1 v regiment of -ne liui.rlrwd ilny men) la eipected to arrive at home t i lav tlf" A steam city, the other Chattanooga llr ngine passsl SsWOSigh ike dar. lor Oorernment ue all tlT For sale. Counter. Shelving. Pigeot. kete, Bi I lard table and Bar Future In. pi. re at tinCentral Saloon iM d4t JfT" StTond-1 al I Ho. kaway (bf sale In Uir of I I'M UM; State Auditor' Ott), Kentucky arenue. :it Mivimc N otitic A special meeting ! Mail on Lodge No '15, will be held this .'Satnrd iv erenmg at 7' o'clock Fuax. i Kim hi J,y There were cue of di utikenuc before the Ma vor vesterdij which were ytem itic.tlly adjudged -.a asw aw fayiiev. I Smirlv..d ti M M i ellU aetfs regiment, will preach in th Cnirei I church to marrow morning al 10 o'clock I 1. A II... i w A ru il l i til.. iiirir-w, t Iii I I . t rriwir 1 T . .v..:. . . a;vmour i not a cainiiiiaie ir iiic iiouioiiiinui . at Chicaco. and is utleilv otifuced to the usoof his name lor any puhhc position W A splendid lui.ch will be m-I to I y at 10 A M , at No I I'eeli -tieet, ol which the popu lar Florence is proprietr. and the accomplished (leorge lri-h superintCB lent. y Kutter yesterdav re'niled in ibi market at seventy cents a pfMnd Poor men, ro'.e for M t t - .ii and Lincoln and forego your luxuries and even your neces.aitic?i (iood thing, is'nt itT r,eSrventecn thousand and two honored pigeons circulate daily above Indianapolis in the circumambient air. They light upon the roofs of house from which we gather and drink our ( i-ierti water. tyThe police killed , ur unlicensed lady dog and one pup ve-teidav. Their indefatigability is deserving of all commendation They are a vigilant act of fellows and put all offender against municipal enactment through for the for-, of cnure f)fA ldy correspondent compute that if the women would cut their dreHe to escape the ground one inch, it ateid of trailing' two inche i now the fashion, i saving ot -n" million dollars would be annually effected Here i a chance for "dresa reform, a well a for im improvement in neatness A respectable mechanic called upon us vesterday to say that be had been di-eharged by a manufacturing firm ot this city because he would not pledge himself to vote for Line. In We h ive the name of tmt m i n u facturing firm, ami the public will probably have it too. -hortly. lft" I lie City Council meet Chia afternoon to i j Holder mattet connected with the street railroad question. It appears that the chartered in dividual require further time before thev BBB go to work and realize lor the public mule and iron transportation Ifjf" Hrevet Major QeAeral Howe iimoun.-c by an order pub'iehed in the public print, and countersigned by his Chief of Stuff, (hat he h i ,me!. bv paramount martial direction, the command of the military district comprising the State ol Indiana Hrevet Major (eneral Ilov.-v will be obeyed and re-pec ted accordingly. t'o.si in vi. We received yetcrdy, atiachcd to a susp-ciou p. eve I oike. the billowing card: Kditor of Indian Sta,te Sentinel, compliment of I S Alvord and Hin Jolift Aciiisoii, Col um bu. Ot. o. AogB , -J. ld"t Put this and that together ami the inference that the gallant : The Colonel ha gi ne nnd done sumethin heppy pair has our be-t wishes ILh hsh M i'i Hour iM 'i - --We pro pose to furnih our cus' mer the above work, (after three MBts trial, warranting and rOOOBl mending it to be fully u go-Mi a home made work. nd at a cost ol twentv five per cent le Wholesale and retail Vinnkpoe A JoBBBBj F.ro:er .lone. Vinnedge Si Co r, 0i ' r Thi PaiMk Hoiss Tita famous Indiioap olis hotel, as we announced to our readers yes terdav. BOB changed haod Mr H H S.r.k. late ot the Cib-. u Houe. l'un innati. succeeds Mr John Huse Mr Sinks t-aec.implishetl in all things appertaining to the keeping of a first class hotel, ami we cturwend the P timer, under his direction, to all visitors and sojourners Harry Adams, the wall known old dm clerk of ihe Palmer. preides in the office. We need not say anything more to oar friend at home art! abroad Vff' A . unphlcl has been l td M our table en title!. 'aigTatioa to :he United State of Nort.i America. Indiana as a home lor em: grant-. Prepared and put.':shec under the directum of ' "liver P. Morton. Covernor of Indi ana " The inducements to foreigners to make this State thcii home ar- -et forth in figures, with an addend t f some tact The truth i. : Ihe war continues a it baa bcexarr ed on. m my our t.rave ami noble Indiana Itoys will fait, and theret ire liov. Mort .u calls upn the Cbi naee. Japanese and K'hiopians to take their I lace Ke would -end the native and free from (heir owu soil lo fall m bloody war that aliens may come in and occupy it. FaiN. ft CorTBB Totkf Grcer$ IVaWtri ot Indianapolis: The original "French Coffee"' as prepared Haears. Uroadleut, uf Haiti morf. .- . SYred toe wholesale grocers f ir.di m ipo'i-. at luauufac'urer - trice, by Haail T. Kidei A '. of St Lui-. s-de agent for the We 1 hii dir. r .Me Coffee i ms ie BfWOl pure coffee and cyffce maU It has no drug toflttor or color it. ami need- t. a Iditional coffee i. tn ;igthen it It i blod. wholseeome. nourishing and of most delicious favor It ift aold rttrg-ively by mo-t uf tbe prominent grocets in the eastern and lake citie Vs hold leetim tos - from cheui:-t and phvn nsof the higheet atanuiiii:. rec .rnmen ling the r .-. : Coffee in atronge.-t terms, as a whole e. dehtioua and nourish. n ; ti verge A pound or the French Coffee will go a tar as a pound f Rio or Java coffee, and ia lea than half th co:'. jäeti. f. EaaOBBl A Co . Bs L M .. Mo

1 hare to thank Bl ay friend lor

kind ood will dunnjr the own.! ol rev rine. arising from the ttcpaH eccideot 1 net w.th I purp starting on Monday, the 211 Ii of Augua:. for the Eastern ssarketa It buv fell .tod winter gwoda 1 will take measure to felly eppnee all mt eeomr tnd the r.nhlic generally of their tfffeal Lot u S.bolts. Kirat else merchant tailoring est .bliahmet.t 19 North rVnnsvlvauia treet. tu dtjora eouiii of Ute Poet üfire JTt 4U FoT At Ka at Atenos We will etil fl Wedi.BUy, Augjat .'litt inet . it) front ol our oBV on WsBsOgtJSI street, a farm of 4 acre. Uuated ' mile southern from the city, on the Shelhyville Orarel Uad.30 are in cultiva tioa ao.l fl acre of limber laud, all under fence, a hmi" of three rocorn, stabie, large corn crib, In .' k. well and frnit treea on the asme Terms of sale, let hell raah in baud, ai.d the 1m lance in one and two yean with intereat. Wfun A M un i . 2fi i Reel K-tate Auctioneer U; I Ik- 'id Indiana cav.slrv wer etrrdv ooMn-ly welcomed home jt tiie Stitr !! . There oa u crowd of rittxett preaent, glad to ee the bravr men hark. Can itigtou , who, in . the absence of ti e (ovetuor. undertook to apeak. , mtdeaomti remark Among other thug he alluded u a rrrent reported seizure of gunpjvv der in Terte Haute, bat he could not reo. Lett ' the mme .l (he man on who premise it wast discovered. A soldier in (he crowd Mu;geted , that ;rhapM the nun' iuido wag Vuur her Car j rtngton said "oh ah yea ah ye, and at ence wilted JfWcirr lii.i. e-tenUv to -re tae .I - tinguiahnl Col It F Mullen intl.c.tv I he Coloiiel looks lein rkahly well Ho lorm. rly romms tided the gallant regiment t-i. imposed ol Irishmen. ent from this State to fluid the Lit lies of iheir sdsWIed cutitr This corp. on all occasions, Bedtsf heroirillv, und tu u ) of them were left de id on the field . We undci stand that lb Colonel, who ia a tnost eloquent oratoi , in tiiil taking the stump und traversing tli v for M Donild and thu intiie Ieiuocr iti ticket tl ,IXK) IU.w ant. The above reward will he j given to any pkWBM who can fuini-h . ie-'-rip-; (.on lor coughs, cold, w S.oopitt: 'fntigh, :i-thin., I and consumption, which ia equ J to lb. StrickI land's kf eilifjuoua Cough Hi I in 1 in Iml-ain will cure the ah'ive complaint, also spitting ol blood and kigkl sweale. One tiftv cent Ixittle If -i.llicier.t for nny one to try The worbl cai"e of chronic eotigh. asthma, whooping cough mid I i un .rv cases ol consumption are cured bv lir Stricklmid' Mellifluous Cough Hlfn It ewB be had at atjy ilruggist's It i- dilTttent ftoiu atiy other cough meli-iiie we hate known in this country tl MhAl tl AMTia Dl.aTBICT or ImmiM, a! N oflTH Ml N I If f VKTU I S r Indianapolis. Au '.'.''h. lw tienei .Ml, I r Xo I I'ui sti nt to order of the W.ir DvpertBMnt, i-- ,ning Iticvet Maj. Ocn A IV Bover, Ü S. V . to the couimaiid d the Difiict ol udiBOa, the cotminind of s.ij Ii-ii t i . this d iy tttrwed over to Hievet .Mnj (Jen tfoeej II All i Hii ei ol (he st.ifT. not i Miii.il .si i(V. will report to Maj en Hove lor order lit II. Im ----- - L. 1.1mm ... . ' ' ' ItPt II I , I t t' 1 mt f s i ti 1 1 1 1 e " ,f'nk to Cols . Stevena and Wurner. Lieut Col to Cols. Steven and VV.uner, Frederick., und toe i.ftii.vis and men of the tio .pa on duty l this post, to Capt Kdwurd TikVoicr, Peel t'ommaiidnnt at Kv.iiisville. und officers of he (cnerul stall', I r (heir uniforin laithfulne nnd cflluicncy in the i!i- I, urge of doty T he dieiplfwe, good order and correct deport inent of the entire Veter in Reserve Corp-c. the ti ran Hegiment in (he State, and the WUh M teuchusetu, entitle then also to lb'- putdc ic knnwlcdgeinent ol their ser ice IlKNitr It OewQiBwrrow, Hrigiditi Central 6 S V. I i.ik Pi. .i ntailon to tlie :t .it liisli li i i in rill. H.rTi.; Kiwrn rkkork Athnt. 0 , August M, , Learning that a Jag pre-entntion wa to be made lo the First Irish .'i.Vh Indiana, on the 1st instant, I made it convenient to he present at the ceremony, and must acknowledge my entire sat faction with the arrangements Tbls regtBMtet i a veteran organization, composed chiefiv of Irishmen, all bearing the appearance of good he dth and spirits The regiment belong- to the It divi-ion 1th at my cotp. and lelt Hlue Spriugs, j 1 enne ee. woii ihe i--i ol our iimv.to this present memo, able c uiKnign. on ihe 3d of May. in command of Maj John P Duster, lb Colonel and Lieutenant t'olonel h tving re?.igiieal on account of wound-, and sicUne- some time I reviou.-lv ; Since (h it time they have i aiticipted in many bloody rngagt meats, among others the desperate battle of Iv. nesw Mount .in, when the enemy made seven terrible as-.au it.-, ou Whitaker's bri I ide ..nd were each time gallantly renul-e I In this fight the regiment Jot its brave comlii inder Major Duffle tkf, after having hi? Iclt arm shiitteted. remmicd upon the field cheering his men, until struck a BBCond time, when he was carried off' and expired a tew hour later. The casuiltie of the regiment in this engagement amounted to Wtl) four killed, wuundetl and miss ing I'he regiment again particularly distiugu'shed itself on the 4tb of July, in a dashing charge upon the cnetnv 'sr;fl" pit- . c ipturing a nfimbet ot prionrs and holding the works until re ttofOd, b11 the timeeifsised to calling fitnk lirt .-; for thi splendid conduct on this OCCioa thev were highly complimented on the fv Id by their division comm tndcr, Maj (ten IV S. Stanlev. ho wa .an eye witness of (he action. Their lows during ibis campaign will reach outVUtird of the number that lelt Hlue Springs , Thellig were forw.ir del from Ind'annpolia about tho miod'c ol Mav, but owing 1 0 thp tr;iop being e igage! in an aelivecarnpsign. were detained at Cnattanooga until last week, when the Rev. Father Cooney, Chaplain of the regiment o!.t kiood lerni-sion from Deoartrnent BodqWrtCra to ristl Ch it!..nooga and have fhem brought to the front. The prOBtntBtrOB ceremony w i vety im isisinp After the regiment had been drawn up in line ol b title the go. or were brought forwaid by the Color Sergeant and stationed aOBM twen tv yards from the line and OJJIMJilt it center When ut folded to the brei, the countenances of all present helmed with unconceal-d admit I lion of the brilliant effect produced bv the blending of the "Star and Strie" with the "(ireen Flag of Erin." Thenitional colors presented by the State are very handsome, bearing the BBBM ami designation M the regiment. The banner is a gilt from ihe citizeu of Indian ipoli. and re markable for the beauty of its design as well as the richness of material It i of heavy green silk, with a deep yeilow I order in the center i the Ir.sh Harp entwined with the "immortal Shamrock'' and supported by a Cross, while the Anchor Hope is suspended at an apprornate distance. Underneath these i the American eagle, holding in his talon a scroll bearing thi mr a inscription. "Fastened under thev wing, we'll die in thv defense." the whole forming a beautiful .U sign. representing ihe three liio.-r.ei.-able re quiites and great bulwarks of national prosperity. Christianity. Liberty and Unity In a semi ular form above the de-igti m gilt letter are the word. "Presen ted bv t!ie cibzpn "f Indian apoli." and artistically arranged throughout the banner are nine scrolls bearing the BBBVBt of the more important battle h whi. h the regiment paricitatetl the Committee charged with the duty of pre (BflrUBg the d gs. owing to the impoih:iitv of getting to the front, on account of the unsettled -täte of aff irs there, acceptfrl the only altera live and forwarded them bv expre. consi rnel to ihe care of the Rev P. P. Cooney. accom pan.ed by the following letter, which wa read to the regiment by the Rev. Father, upon the Ii kg ' e r g br.c:.-ht forward. f WBOkaFoui. litj B, lf4 Rev P. P Cooney. Chaplain lot Irish) .15th Indiana Veteran Volunteers: R Dl IB Sir We send vou to ltv by Adams Expres via OtfOttOfBOOgB, two flag consizne! to vour eare. foe your gallant regiment, the 1st Irish 3.":h Indiana Veteran Voluuteei One is the rei mental flag or the flag of tbe Ameri can Union, which is'presented to the reg-met t by the S'ate of Indi i through the representation of its worthy commander. Co! H f Mullen The other banner, an emblem of what is without doubt the glory ami pride of the BOOwsj m, n f vour regimeut--" Irih Nal:ciulity," it kj the "Creen flagf Erin " It is "-resented through tbe ciliar- of Indim apoli as a slight token of apprec. .tiou of the gallant and heroic deeds uf the noble soldier- of the 35th. who have so proudly carried the Star Spangled Banner in triumph over many a gory battlefield; and while, with grateful heart, we

abail ever remember their heroic deeds in de fenae of the countrv of their adoption, we rcrere and honor their lore for the flag of their retire land We, therefore, trut ther rn resolve to regaia "her plundered inheritance Irish lud residence " To you. reverend sir. this flag ia consigned, to he handed orer to the rrjriment in our tnnt, hearing, a it doe, the emblem of your stered calling Christianity, liberty and unity. It bear. alo the name of there re nowr.ed put which hate become aarred by tlie bone of many 3 martyred hero who hau fallen ie support of thecou .'i of hi adoption From the brilliant history of the 3uih we gather the oonvincina; evidence that it will f.ater and de fend thu banner, and, under it fold, be one of the bmda of gallant warrior whore ralor will erure the triumph of our arm and perpetuation of the American Union, and carry the na tional color in triumph over th ruin of rebel lion to the farthest limit of the State, united as ther were. Th one grand object accompiiahe l, we hall, with fond hope, anticipate the hnnr when the espetriated aona of Ireland in the

Amerii ui armr wit) be ready, at moment's call, I to 'tune the ship to hrin a glory, and strik or.e f. w for the lieratitn of Ireland .1. 4 Ott Stkwabt nittl others. Com mittee. Wbeu Father Cooney NMstw reading thf above letter to the regiment, turning to the com mittee, he spoke in ubtance a follows: C Art aim L I aaaic It has become my pleasing doty to present to the regiment those two beautiful tl ig one representing the United States, the other that of the rnartrod nation. whose designation, a a regiment, we bear. As I tn to present both separately, the preference ; i due to thj land of our adoption, in whose de fene yu are inaiui; ami to you, a com minder of the regiment, it is confided. What motion- of jo and gratitude spring up in the j heart of every loril cit;on of the United State, whether native or adopted, when he casta hi eve upon the Bttf Spangled Hanner that faith ful renre-eiif.it ire of the true ;iml faithful hotue , of the oppressed of 11 nations, (h:t when wielded I by the guidance of a Washington that swotd of justice which humbled the oppressor and severed j the ch tins of the opprc-ed To the reflect in k mind of evrtv lover of freedom it i this and more Hut how cm I expn s our emotions who now Ht intl within hearing of tho rebel guns which wie leveled to humble it to (he dust For If triala and bitter suffering shorten the bonds of ufTeclatui mi lr tw the heart closer to the ohje t for which they are endeared, where is the tongue eloquent iiouh o express our emotions now, when we cast our er on that flag m d ball lo niit.d its former glory, und the river- ofj.h.od which h ive been shel. and the countle heartha left dco Inte in if defen-e for the la-l three year An gels veil their face und weep at the thought of the si.lVeringa and et II M l hutn iii life which I ireisou o'i-t it l a cauel Awful indeed la the ssjesonsibility which mit ret upon th.e who tirt uti.aheithcd the swoid to strike out a J star from the four BBsl ihirtv. and ciimoucd all the re-t with hum IB blood Hut apart from thi L'hioniv tooiight. ihe -iirlit of (hi. flag l.rin' a tpeclal thrill ol joy and gratitude to the heart of . rv son of suffering Ireland, ror hen under (he eye and by the (nanny of merciless Bogland, hi native lmd hi-- hern several times well uiuh overrun bv the deaoUt;u i f f .mino and lU'siileuce; and her emigrant -hip turned into mournful ocean hear.se, generous Americi, under the -hadow and rio!cetion ol the "Stars and Strip," wafted bread und money to the famish it.g tin uaaiid. In th a tl ig he alho -cf the pro lOttloB and .1. fender of hi f.ith, to preserve which every foot ot his native lmd ha becu con-ecra;ed by the blood of rnartyj a brilliant instance of which w i given to the world a few irj BgjBv The ( Inel Kshop ol tho Catholic Church, and rlgktfol ruler of the " Pontitiehil States," was forced, for peace's sake, to temporarily decond from the oldest throne in the world and betake blmeelf IW exile, penatinel rehel and enemies of law and order having threatened his life. When in the ahsvticc of the Pope thee friends, bent upon distinction, had inve-ttd that BtBBBBI piece of -trtictute. St Peter' (.'lnirtdi, the roptcent.i live of the United State apt eared in their midst . and planting the "Star- an 1 Stripes' in front of the church, dared them at their peril to insult the flag of bis nation, and cowmanded ti.ein in the mme of the United States to dcit from their unholy design. They itcme.liatelv lli perscd, leaeUi;; the world a les.an of respect nnd obelience, to rOfOtgB r,hel, to that Hag which domestic rebel. think liicy may iuult with im punity . 1 he aoveieign I nut ill , on In- icturn, nude u the name of the faithful an appropriate mc knowledeement of his gratitude t r ihe heroic and generous deed It i true that there have been some fanatical and diminutive bauds in the United State, who sometimes sOttgttt to divide the erobkms of this flag, bv reserving the "stars" for thcm-elve un 1 dealing out tlie "stri;iea" as tne poroJoB of our countrymen Rut three enemies of true liberty have BlWBjri BOOB contradicted bv the Con.-titulion of the B lion, aftd frowned BOOB by it proverbiallv gOB eious neople Well then mav Iri.-hmen "raily round" thi- flag; in i: time of peril and dis'res. at d bv tjieir str.mg arm to tav the uplifted hand of Ike traitor frowned down by its proverbially t nerou people. Well then may Iri.-hunn "ntlly roood" this fl ig in III time of peril and distress, and by their strong arms to stay the uplifted hand ut the trai tor and assist in eatfrlng out the determination of the government, tb it "thirty four stirs .-hall spfirkle upon its folds and not one lc--Thetclore. Captain, in the name of tlie St ite ol Indiana, 1 deliver Uns tilg, iBfOBgl you, to the protection of the brave men of root command. C ipt.ain ToBeka'a IBaWQff Kkv Sir; In receiving these colors froOJ your bauds, in behalf of the 3oth alio BM to thank you in it name for vour ah!e and eloouont remarks in presenting to us thi noble banoor the fligof WBBBBBgtOB and Aniciira. I feel confident that our fu'.i.re conduct will justify me in Smyrna that (he confidence rep...ed in us is not Blleplacod, BQ iootg us there are a few of IbOBi inie and gallant men to st u.d shoulder lo shoul der in our countrv V defense. The veteran of 9tOOB liiver. OkickaOUlQgB BB 1 L kout Mountain cmnot but ad I to the glory that encircle our old flg which h i been hallowed by the tears of mothers and sisters, and constvrated by he blood of our gallant comrades, an I while we have strength to protect and defend this new flag the eilt und tnaik of the confidence of the faithful State of Indi .na. we hall endeavor. when confronting its enemies, with sword and bayonet, to write for it a glorious record, that when it- enemies are dis;ered it may, crowned with glory, t ike it place in the archives of the St ite as the ecotid volume of the hi-tory of the .'llith In promising this our trust is in Cod and the justness of our cause. Long may it waive in triumph and glory, in sunshine and storm, and when the thunders of war have ceased, may it shelter us in peace until the time comes when we must render an account ot our actions to the (i.Ml of bailie." When Capt Tassin had concluded his remarks, F.. ther Cooney stepped to the left oa. the green tl .g held by one of the Color Sargeants, and ad .iies-ed the Adjutant of the regiment, who was to receive it. in substance as follows: Adjutant, in compliance with the request of the cit boob of Indianapolis, i bare the h loot to pre .'!)i lo me regimeui uns m ignineeui gin, a u.ai k of their appreciation of its gallant career It is Ireland's national banner." To you. as the re preventative of the regimeut. I confide it. What patriotic strains of burning thought that flow to the minds of the exited children of Irelard, when they ca-t their eyes on the flag of their ..tire gloriou. but now. alas! down trod-h n nation What mingled feelings of joy, indig nation and hope must rise in their proverbially j :rm and generot. heart, when in distant lands they cat h?ir eyes on that time honored memo rial of their nation's proeoetity and adversity, "The green dag ot Erin.'' It color reminds them of the perennial eojdorO of their native hill; aud at the sight of tbe "harp," their joy increase as IrotBod aooBBBt gory rieoB BOBoro their miud whe:. -:.e sat eulhrougd for more than six hundred vcars on tho very rinacle of thhills k facier.ee and civilrztioei, and a hen schools and colleges tu. Ided the land; a;.d thu- litre the BBB she s: read light and vitality lUr..ggt every part of the world and every rein of sooiotj lion her pr.u ! o- ; resBor. ungrateful England, had no otboi sc tools lot her youth one of whom it King Alfred, "the Father of English L bertv for eierv student of Iri-h hist- ry knoas I foi .1 le tsl three centur.c. Ireland wa li e only asyium of learning in C e worlJ. Ytt, all the Itlorv. orators, poet nd state-men ?f Ire and. either anoeired to the world as the property of her taskmasters, or thev are aim M 'y.k i .wn out of Ireland So studiously has England falsified and cor rupted tbe very foots of history and testimuv. and rendered tbem only the vehicle of a bigoted

iSWawaaaawawaaii1 i i prejudice end calcmny. thn shutting the ere of

me worm io ins iru Disajpry ot treiana put as well might the oon refuse to acknowledge its' iig'it rjorrowr i from the eua; ror ,m actwece show the fal-e prtrr m and infretitule in the one case, o reatore and purified htatorv will show it in the otVer KngUnd seems to ra: MWka; go d en c -me out of Ireland " the perfliliona Jew oncesaida "What good can come oNaireh " Yet it wa the birtbplaceof the! Redeemer of the wot Id I' w i by treachery snd perfViv ikat Batarl lud rohed Ireland of her na I UooalHr, and r - - the atme h u! me40i sbt I atill hold the property of her teacher and benelegator For Ireland was never conquered by I ..I arm When the (ireen Flag of Ireland wavt-4 defiantly over '.he oft assaulted citadel of ' Limerick. Kngland cmieto terms and promise! all that was demindcd The uuaoapecting and over confiden' Irish army disbanded, and with out .loubting a nation's integrity, went to their i 0t; but all' the rtolated "Condition of Limerick . i'h the nime of the olhcial m l the seal of the ti. eminent, stand before ll.e vntKl as lasting monument to Euglish perfidy. v ben. therefore, we cat our eyes on the green nag. I our pr ' tr I. i.ut not hfeles t, ition -that flag which his withstood the Persecution of cen turies snd outlived the rage of tyrant when. in fine, our wearied eye rest upou that flag cob - aecnted by the blood of millions of martyrs to the faith it ie;.resens, tue powerful iufleeuce of tyaTooecan reetrelfl our indignation Willi ti proper homd Hut as the Croas, the Shamrock at I t! 11. rp on this flag aptly rcpre (tnt "CbrleÜBnity, Liberty and Unity." so ihe suspended anchor repreeenis the fond hop of Ireland's sons to regain her loft nationality, A .. I I.., L. . L . . !. 2. l L . t . .in. i it u ii uicinoei Uni ii, is oniy oy i up inor ough practice of the first that the second and tklrd ate to be acpiiird The sacred bonds of religion al in bind men into a permanent union; and from uc.ion, the strength nceaarr to brenk the tyrant's chain is gathered. You mar form orsnnixalious for any legitimate purpose, but in doing so never forget teligion, or so conduct them a to merit the condemnation of the Church b4 (Jod, if roe d eel re success. Ireland i ksrsBBd to L iglatid on'r br the illeeitimate bond of tr- : rann ; therefore wIk iicmt Iieland hss sufficient Mtiei -t:, to tender sucetea probable, with ap toper ud lo prude k . -he has a rh htto force off the galling yoke. Thu acting, not that the church wijl ( iMidemu you, for she ha always been, i her hi-toi v -how, and must be, the ops ; set ol tyranny nd the mother and protcctresa of true hbertv The ons of Ireland have a

light t o ex no ti I swfBtbf and powerful aid Irom enforce the draft abroad, dir a great portion of the military glory j The negro troops were called out to suppress Bf Fr u.ce. S; da and the Unite! Stale wss won it, but at latest accounts it was, mil raging by Iri-h valor It m iy be all corered by the fa The Time aava: moiis acknowle l. inent of one of the Louises, of Howard, the proclamation forger, has been reFrance, ho c 1 to ho inscribetl upon the leased from Fort Lafayette, t.unifr of the ' lrfh Brig "h'" in hi service these ,

memorable word-: "16SM, li'JI Semper et llbxpie ridele Always and every where Inith ful And what shall I aar of ungrateful Eng land, who OABBOt BaBM I inglo success to her r.rnii in whi' ii the I rcmo-t am-mg the victor v ic not Irishmen, including her boasted Wei ÜBgtOfl In our Hevolutionnrv War Washing ton, in a public letter, made a suitable acknowlj edgBMBt Ol lush fame, and he expreaed a hope "lliat his countrv would not torgcl it Having thi- brilliant record lr fore her well uav Ireland ho; aj to regain her !ot inheritance, and chal 1 lot the re pOOt not only of her children but al-o ol the World, otitis she struggles to regain her former dignity and hasten the happy day 0B whic h B Bs BMt'p. epitaph BMJ be written and h r v acant placO lille! in the family of nations. BtBM IB lr:-li.neii leave their native hill with a drop kwtrod ot tyranny and lull ol love for lib city . schooled, as they have been, in adversity Therefore, almost instinctively Union nnd loreis of the Un 'e l Slate, tin y have filled with honor the i ink- a id -oine of the most responsible po.-i tfoni in our ai tny The school of adversity BOB well prepared thoi lo join in the universal cry dl 1 1 tod by the "lir-t lnw of nations," and rising gradowllv from the shore of the frozen North to the border of gallant Kentucky, and even south ward, in the mind of lemonable men, to the; Gulf of Mexico: frosa Maine to the golden: attore of Oaliforoia; from the living hearts of living ntlliOM, "Let the Union be preserved."! There i. therefore, a special appropriateness in pic-eming, on the same day nnd to an Irish rcgi Brent, the national flags of Washington und O'ConnclI. both world renowned champion ol liberty. May this circumatBBM foreshadow the united victory of both nations over tho traitor to (he one and the oppressor of the other Adjutant Gallagher replied a follows: BT. Fatmku In behalf of the officer and bm of tl a rejtiaaosit, I roeadre tbewgb you this beautiful burner, presented by the citisBtstOfl India WSlpotia as a token of their appreciation of m service remiereo ny ttie i?i irin. in ac Ceptin thil beautiful gift. Rev. Sir, I canuot ex press the emotions which mu-t fill the heart' Of rorj Icoe Irishman while he gaze upon that bu r. wki' h to hia mind, i an enitome of the. si .tigs and suffering of hi native land, some f i.;ch you have so f'etdingl v portrayed in the; SoafBB of vour able ad Iress Ireland s sons only asrata tfie oppori unit v wlieu, bv their strong arms tlx Harr of Irelir.d tuny again ho icstrung, to i B ni d 00 BMre the UOSlC of libeity. Mav that epportonity soon come, wheu our services in rindicatioo of the majesty of the Stars and Stripes being no longer require!, wc nay have thi- regimes! fnil, yourself us Chaplain, mid und r tliia same banner be one of those thouanda to croao toe ocoajii whose hearts overflow Ith desire to Stlike the succesiiull blow for the ;...l 1. .m f .1 Wm .lmm ..m ... -,..... tbroogh you. faweoreod -ir, our heart.relt gratitude and thanks to the cltlxeoi of Indi anapdis for thi magnificent gift. Then followed tlie blesitig of the flag a more soloffB Bod impressive fcene I never wit ti--! The commander and Adjutant of the regiment each holding the fltg he received, Bteppod a few r..ce to the front and kneeling on a curn.M si :eid for that purpose, they hold the flags in the fc.rm Bf a crosa Father Cooney, the Chaplain, then appeared, appropriately vc-ted, BBB) b!cscd the flags while in that posjitkon. They then arose, delivereil the lag! to the "color guard," which, pre coded by the in trtiai oatid, esc i ted them up and down ia front of the regiment, the band dieoursing alternately tho national air of Coluin h i md Brio, to tho delight of all. With such a r. -lai.t'.ion an I solemnity of reception, and with MrCfl I miteiial a- composed thi tiallatit band, no BM BBOd OOOjdot that dee-Is of valor will be done under the -hadow o! these blessed flags The ple.jng regolit'-: ion and patriotic senti :n ! iosptrotl bf thi aaoet grand " KeeeyWieoiM will not be forgotten by lhoe who had the hap pine- - B0 presetit oTkOB iu a few day, we hope, our victorious army will be marching through the BtTOOtf of Atlanta, it w ill delight me in iriv nvv s a a i v a u u . w- wav'iiSgvusfi( to get even a glimpse of thee flig loo column in the mov V I ATOH . Telegraphic Dispatches. aSBSBWCwai ni.r StTf nm MUTlTiTt ItmstL. for loruiiig ttrport See Firat Page. Operations Around Richmond. M Petersburg and Lynchburg ßailroad in Danger. a Hioi in New Orleans. 'r,'at 100 Citizens Reported Killed. i i i iji.i: TOBNA40. JKurr PoVoirauri ml run wMJTB WOVJTDED, Ar., - Ak f c u t 5-i.ntinel: The tornati.i this eveninsjlias j B a av mm a a . ' m I biuwri down itit lines in every direction east w tr i Ho ;0.e working east to night. Fnon whit we . in lnrn of the accident on the ladfcoapol - and Ciiu-iniiati road, it is very -rrtous. A number of persons wero killed and ru .: v w .iM.'ie i Ne.ir!y all th houses and build i ri' where the luroado pa.sed are blown down. Wallick tTtT ToeivedeaJ botiiei have been taken frosa tbe wreck 1

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LoitsriLLt. AiiÄUt 3 One of the enthusiastic political meetings vn held here wea held last o gut, being th first of a acnes of ad dresses before the Union League t the Kast room of the Court Howae The ball was crowded at aw early hour. mult. U being exclaosaj r wr. ! rv -n The meeting wa addrewwd by Oww 9 F. Oarer, of Ohm. Re!crrUg to the copperhead chaise ol the abridgement ot free apeecb by the Admiuiatration he said, tell m citiwen of Ken ttcki . could I lour yenra igo baft talked to you led I do to nigbl. He discussed the cau of the war, denying that the election of Lincoln or the agitation of the slavery question initiated it. but that South Carolina lei off the rebellion because sh was o' - I to x ii!iir govertitncnt. Kevie iug the course of President Lincoln be raid that, future generation will place him aide hr side with Washington. Thb was receired with deafening applausv. io which the whole audience appeared a unit tltti Carey spoke two howra and wea watmly ppjawflep llstrnwahnnl The audience, ii'.r i.tm! endeavoring lo get other speaker ou the stand, reluctantly ad ' journed j We lettn that do Morton will deliver the next add teas e Iran New tork. Xaw Yoaa. Auu.t 2C The Richmond pa Lfea of the 2:id contain accouuts of the last as sault on Wanen's lines on the Wcldon railroad, They aar we have met with a repulse, costing us t manr brave men. but that the affair is not tt over. Mi igadier Cieueral Saunders, of Alabama, waa killed, (ten Lower, of Florida, mortally wooeded, and teneral.a Ifarton, hergusou and glider ! son, wounded (irunt's plans on the Danville road ate uow levcaled, and ail the energy and gallantry of the armies under Lee and Henure-ard will net be too v much to beat f.ack I is bold m venient to the south of Petersburg According lo the Petersburg ptpeis, the IV tcrburg antl Lynchburg railroad is considered in danffef A dispatch fioui Mobile, dated the Utt in st . says: I he operator at Jackson, Misisippi, telegraphs that a great riot had broken out in New th leans, in which over four hundred cliiseus had been killed. Caused bv (Jen C.inhv uttemntmu to From Host on Bobtox, August 28 Several prominent Abo litiouisla. including Eliaur Wright and H. G Hone, have written to General Fremont, speak ing of the disaffection in the Republican ranks, and advising that tbe Baltimore and Cleveland nominee withdraw their Dame as presidential caudidate. and a new Convention bo called to select a new OBSdMBfB. Ftemout replies at length, remarking that ho dl M BOt I ol at liberty to withdraw ins name without fir-t consulting Ihe party that nominated him, but suggest that direct effort be made to obtaiu un immediate understanding between the Mippoitera of both nominee, in order that they may coalesce and unite ir on such a Convention. In this lettci Fremont say: Much has been said about peace. For me peace -.ignifies the integral establishment of the j Union without slavery, because slavery is the , source of all our political dissension and because the iBotitOlkM itself i.s condemned by the enlightened und liberal spirit of the age. These ureto me the escn;iul conditions of peace. I i .mi (sen. fBlBlBU'B Army. H ea iy i autkeh Ahmt Potomac, t August 2Ü. quiet to day except the usual cautionsAll ding Our loft wing ha been extended six or seven miles Wc hold IBtMftij I he Wcldon toad to Keam'i Station, distance seven mile There are no rebels to be seen on our left front. The entire : ,- in t'.c .Vh corps in Sunday's tight is now estimated Ii ä.UOU. Thev lought splendidly. x COtVf tVIERCIAL. NEW YORK CITY CATTLE MARKET. IUmkkt Dav. Tibshat, August '3,. 1C4. TOT A I. Hl-CKltTS UF CATTIJt Or ALL KlStkS, fO'S THI r.II. Sberp and i : TetaJ Be. . . 5.7h C'w. Veals, bainbs. Swfnr. -0.1J0 10.J4U 14,947 1 17 6.143 8,4 .'1,100 Ia.-.t week . 5,4t S f '. r. t.n'if W auh 137 141 MB u,. var. .. . 4 C57 71S 72 j Av'r'eeKo.per w'klaatyear 5.1C7 KlkkV K! 'S"M Dirt KKKNT STATICS. T 5r Canada New York . . . Ohio Indiana Illinol-. New Jersey. I'eiiii Ivaula MichikTan . Misoun.. Kentucky Virginia. K3 .278 ! tie . 6S 1.H14 mm The total supply at all the yard- - til U Weet Ml.ll rs i th" t5 number reported la-t week, ' for tlie cot r-poi. din w.k In If und G-'l more than ponding w.fli in ist. Ibtre ar tili l . -. nt t' niark.-t a large BBMber Of VWT Br tit-, hut the average quality in improving, and the offerings this week were Letter than laat. Butcher complain f the lack of tallow in all the beeves bought at this aaarnet fur the past month; that they do not "die well," and that in consequence of this fact the estimate of weight -by sellers is too high. Prices this week are materially different from oar quotations for the la.-t market, but from the better average qua' it)-, and tbe larger number of beeves iold at tbe higher figures, we raise our aveiage of sale hc. per pound. Premium qualtus prewt Nob. Prime. do do tlP,K19.00 Medium to go-1 o,ualitie . percoi Poor do do Common d'. do ... üeneral selling prior do Average do ... ....15,51 1 7,50 V 'u. .. l: "i i'.4,i;.' .... !j.0o a,l6,Ü0 ....14.50 miicb co tvs. But few good cows are received. Ono fair banco was elling at Mxth street on Tv eday afternoon at from $40 to 65 per he-l Thi market has been very quirt for all grades, ami there is no quo'.at-le chauge in price. For common and poor Ck a s there ia no demand, and when offered brioir from 025 to $35 per head, while fair to Rood cow for milsm.-n are tiling a; $t5'f6ti, and fancy at fr tu $T5 to $Sj. VIAL CALVKS. The market for veals ha been steady at unchanged price. we hear now and then of a tale of something extra at higher figure- than we quote; bat such sales are made to cu-tom buichers who want aometb.ng particularly fine for their cutoniers, and are willing to pay a fjicy price. Grass calv. hav not b en so pleuty tkia we-elt, but enough has been offered to supply the derntml. At tbe do, Tuesday, prices were: Prime veals, in 1 its, 10 , sllc, with an occasional aale of an extra at 11 ',c; medium to good veaU, stIOe; common to fair, '!ii&&&c. Gras veal are qualed at fr.-m 4V, ta 1-c p- r pjund, wnh but a few on -a'e worth the latter figure. SHEEr aJSJ lJAMBS. The Jemand for sheep during the wek has been unusually active, and notwithstaading the receipt aggregate upwards of ,0U0 head, prices advanced about ic per pound, acd good sheep sold SB Monday at 8,Sc per pound, aud prime to extra at J l4 a9 , Lamb- were also in good d.-mand, and sold quick at 4c per pound advince. Quotations at the close were; Pnaie Sew Jer-ey larab, 11 -til -,c; medium to go, do. 10, l"c; K"od Ohio an ' State lambs 9 . 10 ,e; prime I sheep, s - . . ; medium to good, 7 lt S; common to fair lÄ'.STc. OOS. Tue reteipl this week are. 143 bead again; 6.577 last week. The packing demand ha matt n alle y off, and bogs are slow of sale, and 'i5c per grcM-s cwt. lower. ...rge W. Dorman, c.mm ion salesman at the hog vard. 4tith street, R . n;.e price for ihe week afollow-: L. ve hza. Dresd . Pr.me r.eavv rTesfncort.feJ. pr lb ll4ll UU&U film do do do 11 IIS U-aBH Prime st. li fed do dw do 11 Bll. I4l4 STOLEN. HOR9E STOLEN! lift A MAN about 25 years old, d reared n black, BBsJat hc-rsa and bugjry of B oo Tuesday mo-mng, tbe 33d inst.. to go a few mile in tbe country, and having oat rt-turned we are forced f tbe conetwaiao that tr;e man i a BsSWT, aad ceuequeiiiy the bor, t uzaj and baraeaa are luifD. Tbe Horse is errel Ub-taÜ, white hind leg, wh te -trip in tbe face and a gray spot on b off aide, Hf hawda high, 7 Tears old and baa a heavy mane. Tb man, horse and boggy ware seen going west on tbe Crawfor dsvPle road. Tbe boggy wa made by Kr. Oaaitog, of dnctwnatl, and I numbered 534. Tbe above reward will be paid fur tbe return of tba horse and buggy or .niormaiiw whUfc will lead to tbeir racwverv. t IX BTBWaUfT. aufef Jit

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CLAIM AGENCY!

A. r. NOBLE

woR SKVKsUL T f. A HS I'AST AlDtTIHO CLKRK 1 af tba flseawd Bwiller of tka Trary lepartasewt, AIM aitKKCT at NO. 5 OltTII TII'KIDIAX MTKKKT.

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taVcer's Returns mails oat. and OrtiBcataa of Baw-la4-Miwaaa atMalasi frtsra ti Depart tk, a4 all tap4r Id rwtatiua to such C'lataaa. .. proeipUr aw eoriscüy aaawate . ! n.ry iVrtißcatr an sll other col'.eciiaa. r !; T " h.l to

tlfifl aVIVV -- m h. . . A mm ml .....I. rMalii.1 la 1 B schar to N B. Infoeaiation ana fc4v.ca (rvrbally er by lettor. I reewlrtni an aaawar.

Orneral LKl. VtUH.K. A ant ga I MB Mats ef Indiana. Cel. W. H. H. TKKMkl L FtaaSKUI Boeretary Kativ laraariauert, ludiana; Major DAMKI. Ua 1 11. fhtef Paymaster. IMstnct ot l- aiaea and llttwei; Roe

J. klKVtNs, Autliir f fan Itaj.rst I. Hl MY, LI IV II KR, VaJKN k ID, Bar.ieis Hr, A. k J Hl BCHMAN. lUtikers; Hon. W. H KANUAUs, M. C. tlrmal llank, Wmb iik'1 : . ' ' 1 REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 0jb a X aW aSV as. r4 ulV7-dly SPECIAL NOTICES. NOVELTY IN ART! The art of dying the ha r in Ave ruinate so as to deceive the whole world, ha been dU-covered. 4 K IS f ! O S II VltC DYE! whicii i the only chemical combination iu existence which changes the rwlor of tbe ball witbou injurin; the liviog principle which teed. moia,teu and sustain tbe fibres. Crifctutforo'si llalr lrstrrvutiv?. ...... . . . . . lv . J a valuable admnct to tho Dye, in dreesing and proaaoting t) .- growth and perfect health of tbe hair, and of itself, wlieu use.i alone, a safeguard that protecta the fibre from decay under all cirrumstai.ee and under all climes. Manufactured by J. CK18TAD0R0, 5o. 6 A-ior Hou. New Tork. S?old by all Druggists. Applied by all Ila'r Dressers. auglT.deodaweow HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALT TbH Is the mo-t delightful and citrairdi:.ary article ever discovered. It change the sun burnt fat- s .J band to a pearly saMn texture of ravishing beauty, truparthig the mail. !e purity of youth, and the dittingv appearance s inviting In tbe city belle of fashion. It removea tan, freckle, pi in pi ?s and roughness of the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no material injurious to tbe akin Patronlxed by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is what every lady xhonld have. Sold everywhere. Pnparedby W. E H AO AN, Troy. N. T. Addreas all orders to DKMAS S. BARKBS 4 CO., New Tork. fehS-deas-eod 5TNKIIVOUS DEBILITY. SEMINAL Weaknesa, etc., avast I cured by one who baa really eured nimself and hundreds of ethers, aad will tell yen nothing but tbe SrsatA. Address with stamp. BDWA.2D H. TRATER, feb-D-dOwly lM Eoi, Boston, Maa. tlTI) I S E A S E S OF THE NERVOUS Seminal, Urinary and Sexnat ytems aew and reliable treatment in Reports wf tbe HOITAP.O ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Addr- D. J. SKILLtH HOCflfi TON, Howard Association, Ko 3 South Ninth Roreet, Philavielphis Ps. m.r !0-.lAwly bOLDIKRS-WK THINK UR Btrtchland i quit right in advlaing yau ia bia - Irenleetasrit in our columns of to-day's paper, to take a bettl. of h highly recommended Aatl-Cho!era Mixture in yo'ii knapsack, it may save the llve.t of many of our r-es soldiers. Mothers, see that your son ia aot neglei it Ton can get it at tbe Drug Stores at 3t cent per bottle. It is the beM remedy for Diarrhoea and Dysentery. marchT-dlyeudAwly HOTELS. BATES HOUSE J. Ib. holtox, PBOPRJBTOB. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. BBJBBM SALOON. BATES HOHE SALOON, (CKDF.R BATF8 HWL'SE ENTRANCB.) A J, Tivi:is. Froprirlor. f 11HE Rar is applied with pnre liquors, wines, aw tbe I beat brands of cigars and tobacco; also tbe choices old Roarbon and Wheat Whiaky. Ibe establishment has been renovated throughout. aagS-dtf WIGS. WIGS! WIGS! WIGS! runv r.r... ... umnmect of W.e- Kr.nt P wn. I Switch, Curls, Ac , aaade ia (he latest style at the cheapest rates by GEO KGB FOSTER. Ladies and Hentlempn' Wignsaker. No. Ill Lake, corner of Soatb Clark -treet, ander (are Telegraph Building, Chicaf o, Illinois. j SUglS-dlw EXCURSION. (BIO WDITE SI LPBl R SPRIM-v DeiawaA County. Ohio. FiICT RS PON TICKETS ta tbe above well known j Hummer Resort are on sale, ein. th Ornat Central hallway Line, at tbe Union Depot, fa this city. Pare to Lewi Centre ( -prings tat an) and return. I" AO. Tinkeu good aatll aaeO. W. CBABDLBR, Wf -alasewl Oonwrei Tasnavt ag ea f .

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Paj u.a-ter. I a. A ; IH. F. B KKWct-MI-H. Heaars. i' s lltl;klMN. Haukera. Mosers. rtXTCBBIL Jt . London, By.; WM. a II I MlMiTOK . Ca-klor nraa Ha dkwlei MEDICAL. Dr. 1. S. No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. SICK AND AFFLICTED raw iHKiTHZKNV OK lNI'I AN.U-OUS AND VICINITY are respectfully irforwud that Ihe Justly celebrated 1 r Prndeiy has arrived aud can be contain d al bis office, Y .4 1 Kast WtsBlBfftao afreet, where bis safe and effVaclou medk-inea will be administered to tboae wb are nurturing fiom any malady know to the human system, u b as Isis4;i? of the Idling, Ileal I, Throat. I v wrpsin, l.ir. l)rop, Kidu'o. Scrofula. rr wiprln. Nrrin, lleada Im . 4'aiirrr, And every fumi of Dieaae of tbe Skin, and all In arising from impuritie of the blood A!o all Mber complicated Chtwuio Complaint which I have baffle J the science and skuli of other doctors. Kor DTHKNTFRY. DUftRflRA. FI.I X. CHOIBA MUhBf8 . r Si MMKIt I Mil. AIMS of Children try bis sfOBfBBfBBBBJ yrup. MOST IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN, Whosa hollow cheek anl paled countenances te' in feariul language ai d , !rut working of some terrible disease, BBBOTBBBBag the constitution, memory and reaaaw; baRTWtssg tLrni to a j.ren-sture death. H. f -ct wbtU reason holds sway, and ava l yourself of tbe aervkcaa of Dr. Prudery, whose treatment diaipate the illgblert 0 and curea the roost Larrs.Mu weakness, or other of senou difficulty or perpetual anncyauce. His Remedies for Venereal Diseases Are far BBBBTtsr t anything ever n l J BBBl into th United Sfatts, challenging tba public to bring bun a cae be cannot rare. To Fr ma !., Illd sir Voting. .?l .irr it'll or inh ! If yon are uTetu.g from any Disease pecaliar to your aes, your rhould li-e no t m in obtainin ; medical aid where you will surely Und It Tbe eapeiienc (Wt BOBcess wbi.-b th-- Debtor Las bad in Female Dtsaasra has innuenced pers ns u send him that class of pa euu for hundred of miles. Sen? free, on r ceipt of stamp, a copv of our Private Letter to BVi.ed Udies on Health Tb- Dtctor will guaraa'. - c . e And also all inflama'ory disease. Fcr further information call and Judge for yon reel'. VAPOR BATH. Tbe ii.haMtanta of Ind.acapo'.i and vidnlti are informed that Dr. Pendery baa opened a spaciows and coa-modious Bath Room. oHWe X i U S East t'fi'nflfSl trert, to enable the sick and afflicted to test tbe Bkcy or tbe Me: rat-d Vapor Halbs. It is not deemed necessary to dilate or ic any way euiarg on tbe remarkable and a out, i! ing cures performed through tbe agency of tbese bath; Use won si rill effect of Fumigation, of redocicg medpal agents to a vapor nnd bringing tbe heated apor to tb surface of tbe body, baa a traded tbe attention ai d challenged tbe adn.uai ion of the rno.t ditiuKu sbr 1 medical anen of tbe aare The Vapor Baibs have been introduced br tb Caort Surge ls with every royal family in Europe, and La.e mew genetrally receded the plandita of ail claawwa of pat.ents in humble as well as ta ibe higher walks of life. The Vapor Baths are precisely adapted to every class of diata.ee. In Chronic Bkia Dieaa, Bhasaiailsin. Uyspepsia, B vwna lleaklacbe. Palav, Lang Diaeaae, ae any aff ctiot. to which Ibe human y.tem ia balle, the hatha never fa.l to afford relief. Sulphur Vapor, for instance, la conceded by tbe rno.t prejudiced pbyaacian. or the moat stupidly Ig.oratit pretender, to be tbe very best remedy ever ui tor Cbron e Rheumatism, all rlaaeea and km of Skin D:4a and the num'r us form of Catarrh. (BOMBS VofOT, with IfaMrnct nf Wild Cherry, f or all form of Lung or Bronchial Areas, so with tne thesai.d refrrtabl extract, when redaee to a vapor and brought in conlvct w.th tbe akin, or any diseased surface, prodace tbe mot flattering and aatisX.ctory reanJta, which no other form of nsedic.tsan cam passjassty attain A trial of tl ese Bath, never f.iia to convince that most k-ptical of tfce wanderte 1 curative power of extracts reduced to n vapor ai.d applied exactly to the spot of dlease. Vapor penetrate wPb great rapidity, and soothe ltT.taticn and relieve pain, whtcb no snedsrine taAea In s ,r-ta: can ream The sick and infirm from disease, no matter how bang rt tiding, or what the diaenae may few, are cordially Invited to give our Bath a trial Thea balh acc irrat tbe fleet f altereiiv swrdiciaea, drawing disease oat of the aistem. cbasging ibe state of tbe body In cunathsstlonai Bsawnaea, iS Increasing the action of the abeorbent v saela. The specific eftVcts arTo equalise tbe circulat on of 'be blood. To promote p reap ration. To remove the eflecta of mercttry from the system To promote aoaorntion ot arena cal To relieve difficulty of breathing an to and other diaeaaee of the Chest and Long lo strengt neu tne stomach nasi manar. a t A gestikr organs, and to care dnepaia and It rtuent dtaorders To promote tbe heeJBfef ef flcrof nlaau and Chrende HSSSBs and remove Oonry and Rheumatic Pataw and hwriiingt from tbe Joint, and to cure I nmbaaj s, sciatica. 4c .Or For yumsey tie BTh. newer fall to re neve it. For Croup it may be regarded) no a specific. For TT heap mg Cnwgh-it gives relief. For Mealr a certain pecBV. To care discbargee of Blood from the Lugs and other internal organs of tbe body --it may be re! seat an. For Cholera it is an effectual remedy, aa law yeaapuatjon la almoot ins saw awe esj a. To cure Acute nasi Chronic Inflammation, ta aVstfc, JnitifinwajT msatirated, ia a certain peciOc Tbe Bath have never failed U enre Cholera Morn. - Tbe nee of tbe bau .m tbe aid of ajui-BUso C rdial, made for the expreos purpoac, la a valuable rem Ay for tbe enre ef Fevers of every kind. They relieve eakanattaa . languor and fatuue, raiaw tbla, tranqmuxe nnrvoua Irnistians. aaafeat BsamaSisS) ncrear the appetite. Tbe fiulphar Vapor Baths ne warranted t care ac-d remove any and all Caracas frxm tbe Joints. Tbese Btb may be taken at all tames w thoatrisk of ' tahhag eoad " TTTOfflce boars froea T A. M to P Bf rOPrtvatoi roeans awd B r.erced Names In aite-:eaare i tor Leaf, wfth txprTT7PhyKians art in v ileal free f charge lets BBB Bran' inent. fBThe iKjctor' jnat y celebrated Ferna PfJb, frwTülrom the Disponaary price $1 fleet by mail TJffTko Doctor chalieage tho pnbisc to bcWag him a caaw be rnisst ewro, tt beowqLt tsafwee tba goadea tasBWeat lroaB angit

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