Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4327, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1864 — Page 3
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For State Senator, JAMES ft BH( KKÜ For Representative. AR5ER ft BTDE. ftOBBKT OftATLO. For Sorif, 1TEPHE5 Mr ABB For Treasurer, OZftO RATES I or Surveyor, BATES HOSBROOK f ... ('...orer, CUE 8TIA T EAGER. For inrr .f ( -ntrr Trwnbip, JACOB H MULL. CITY ITEMS. tW Yesterday was a g'oiioua day cool, plea, ant a od audit. JP Mr Secretary Loomis is rapidly fencing the Sute Fair grounds. Msiir NoTir A special rioo JLodae N lor work, a meeting of II be bel.l Ma thifl T .e- iai flveoii . at n' ! k Francis Kiw. Secretary. 9 The preliminary examination of William : and John Piersol, charged with killing William) Mion. of Co H. 17th Regiment Veteran Re j serve Corp, io a dispute ahout a cun. on Situr day laat, will take place before K-q Coulon n Wednesday, tbe 31st, at 2 o'clock P. M A baaoai. One of the moat desirable rewi dences in the east part of the city, taro äquaren I from w asbiugton atreet, ia for sale by Spann k. Baattk). It contains twelve rooms, tian i . cellar, large stable and lot besides all tbe m ll con veniencea 30 2t PaaaoMSL James 8 Orares, of Nsahrilli-, who arrived ti Cincinnati Isat Thursday , Dtj hia wst lo the Chicago Convention, took the Frid iY aftarTaOOsi express tram and was ia tbe smash op. He could go no f urther on account of injui -He is under tres'ment of Dr Johnson, and will be all right in a few days, when he will go north. It is appalling the number of hofnictate that have occurred in tliia ritv und virinity aif in the p;.st week. We hurt bloodshed barm! tully.eveti if we ba e not civil war Whit do' sucb things indicate, passing daily under tbe eve 1 of our constituted authorities? Soldiers and cittxen alike fall murden-uslv. Some ir,;ht- uni oine individuals .at temntetl to rob the garden of the Insane Asvlum, on the west side of While river, of watermeiloui. The watchman was about nod gave the alarm The result was that four Union Loyal Leaguer were captured and their pistol taken from them. They professed to be ashamed of themselves, although they avowed their purpose to proceed from tbe garden to tbe ben roogt RocHraTKa Made Bootsanu Shoes We pro pose to furnish our customers tbe above work, (sfter three year' IfiaLj warranting and recoin mrnding it to f fully us good a- home made work, and at a cost of taentv five per cent !t 'S Wholesale and retail Vivniihii k Iiiaaa. Formerlv Jone. Vionedge & C 27 d3 Ufl.ittle boys, jumping m ,-trs on rail while in motion, often meet with rw- tier t- I ; . other day, on the Lafayette Railroad, a or lit tie fellow h id his head entire!" severed from hi.bodr by tlie c ir wheels Thin little fellow, thoughtless and heedless, has not sxi much to an swer lor aa regards bis untimely end as bis parents or guardians The boy's name was Thoraa Liwa Billiakp Tables at kvCTWB.A L Hunt k Co. will sell at their loom. No Hl Eist Washington street, on Thursday alternoon. September 1st. at 2 o'clock, four billiard tabic-, two of which are mahogany, with marble tops, and cost J originally $500 each. The other two are wooden I top. ami cost $350 each As they will be sold to the highest bidder, those in want of tables had 1 better be on hand They are now open for inspection M It Attistiok Lapim! It lias been suggested that the ladies of Indianapolis get up a series of entertainments in connection with the Sanitary Fair, which takes place along with the approach ing State Fair. In order to commence prelimi nary arrangements to that end, the patriotic ladies of tbe city are requested to meet at tbe residence of Mrs Governor Morton, to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock A general attendance i expected OfTwo hundred negro recruits, gathered up iu Tennessee, Kentucky und Indiana, left last night to enter tbe army at WaaMagt CilT. What State, county or towr ship is to be credited with them we could not ueavtaia One cfiiral ro:a darkey in the rear, his wife and be plea ninies following him. desiicd to spe.ik with him A white officer ordered her off. and tbe sable soldier exclaimed that "if he lived to get through he expected to find her all as she DOW if, ' BotjM body went home crvmg. and a negro went off. aiu btit nie. Ibff thoee offering theaaael eea as Substitutes, and for those an ting Sttb-titutes. i.a now opened by the -uh-eriher Thoe ffering. an 1 those w n.iing. at any price, wil! do well to give the name and price im mediately; tor. Six day, and Iii n romra lite Iraft! D B CBaaocsux, tieneral Pwbliehing Acncy. Wc-t NN .shington street. M tl ior . ajawJI d'w Indianapolis, Ind. Foutt A ax Fakm at sccfl0a1 We will stll on Wetne-dv. August 31st mat . in front of onr ortiee on Wahiuton street, a firm off 4w acre, situate! m ie sontaoaBt froal tbe city, on tbe Shelbwdle Qrarei K ma). SI .o re- in cattiea tion aud fl aetWOwff tunbt-r ltud.all under fence, a house of three rooms, table, large coin crib, briek. well nixi fruit trees on the same Terms ol sale. i c halt cash in hand, and the tlance in one and tao years with interest W n t k M Mi r i n . Ke.il Batato Aaitmnoori 2b td A f Norlk. AiiHoaizro GovxamxT CutlM Aaascr We call attention to this gentleman's idettsswSBjon H s office - No 5 Yohn's Block . North Meridian street He cashes or collects claims against tbe Government of every descrip tJatJ ffit'ersi' returns made rut ami certificates i f non indebietlnesa obtained from the Depart i meets, and all papers in ie!aiio:i lo clainM t romntly and correctly executed Mr Noble ' has Urge experience ir. this busineas, having been , for several years Auditing Clerk ol Claims off Indiana soldiers, in the office ot the Second An j Sweat of the Treisurv Department. Wa-h-t-gt-jn. D C ' IfLtir faahion mention a grneral raniah-; ipk awav vi i;o: M'.i.rf i.i' U on el- B:rdx. (muh- of trees, kitchen gardens, all, all gore! In April, every lady wore upou her bead t . foliage, t e fruits, the tlving thi: s ,,f a:, i-l H I in U s Pacific. In June, the astonished opera Jis- exD.otes the buiiiant crowd almost iu t to find one vestige ot a bonnet 1 be bonnet has ' retreated to the extreme rear; itbardly flmkstl.e xtren e r- -i.t i i t wings oi tue wi..i .u. . , volnminoua beauty twr h tir. and all its bauds mitTure into which fast:ina'oe . ptifffs. exoanda a id frärzlf' i'' oi the other I. r upon which it can lay Jf M . - Bs e Loa-i.e. log thee wit'u Doiiitel Superintendent ot the Horse Rii: the p z at tbe a; :roaching State Fair. !uye iaued more Pr cla nixtiou ami Appeala to the Bt ople of Indians, as tf the PKple M wai know tbeir own outie in the regard without instruction Irom Major Pay n:-ter Krie Lwke. wt.o professes iinmfi.e 1 ie for the soldier in pnt.tera' ink. but who, although be his been well paid b? the Government for being ia the) vicinity of several batilea. has never ret !ied one drop of hia "larval" b ood, or rikel bis precifii person to Morton, too. we no helps Locke and the Bin Ma-ter. tl e i'w.ple of Indiana to .:o al thev can for the soldier The People of Indfaira wwwW do thai a Morton, Locke. n:..l t! t H raw Riag man didn't brea'be Aud tbe humbugs kau'v It
jyTkf Dree Parade eod Battalion Drill Of the CUt Regiment, on the ground near the
Terre Haute Depot, jester lav afternoon. showesl their uperior soldierly qaalltiee, of which all Indianapolis is inBnitely proud Tbe trsve boys , have abundantly vindicated the patriotism of their fellow tilt Da who remained a' homewSile they w"nt to tbe field -auft - aMsas ftHT Teeter lay at the State House, while our reliant one hundred day men were being received, eod Col Vance was -peaking, an old seea eaid something com rn end story of Jeff Davie Immediately he waa taught better by sundry blow, which laid him prostrate. Wert gret to täte that one of oar worthy police, Mr korken Urbee, who ia an Aooliltonist eil in the faith deeirne Ij look after the old man. was a.aaild by ome aoldiera and severely beateu. they Caking him for a copperhead and a butter nut Mr Tiirbee disclaimed, but it did him no good. He wan hammered Mr Rsrbee wa- n veyed to his home, tbe victim of uutowar l nr a, stances , but we are happy to announce that probabilities are iu favor of bis recovery. l-elr The militar dnnUv t Ii r uu in apolia yesterday wa mi:rninVent The march of the erere! reetrnent along the principal , treeta elicited tbe highest admiration of their sol lierly bearincr Kach of the brave ruei. had seen service in the field because of their country, which waa more than Morton . whom they saluted . according to orders, ha done, or Carrington, or Scalater. or Terrell, or Noble, or any one of Hi" Kirellsmry' staff To-morrow four of the-e rejjimenta will be diabanded Their time ia out The next day neither Morton or Hove? can order them to march through the peaceful streets of Indianapolis or any where else. And probably many of the men h.tve their own opinions of Morton and Hover. (.aatn RacrrrroH ov Iidi axa Tb r Yesturday the streets of the city pre-ented a gal i ap pearance Binoers were everywhere displaced and universally there were patriotic demonstra tions. The occasion was the arrival of the 1 33d, ! I34th and 136th Indiana, one hundred .v men, whose time had expired, and every citixen was on tbe alert to receive them ai d to do them honor Bf an order of Major (Jeneral Hovey ther were notified when to proceed V) the Stite House, i where H;s Excellency, (iovert.or MortMs, hi hi ball of the people of Irrdiana, followed by other eloquent speakers, welcome! them Then the parade alonr Washington' street took plnee It was hard to discriminate as to the soldicrlv hear inrr.'whHierof the 1321. 133d. 134th. 13oM., the 9Dlh ItM&UM battery, the 6'th Masascliusctts or the Veteran Reserve corps, ail of Whieb bo, aa of troops went to make up the mu iiiture army. The pvrtialit.es of roanv led them during the march to c heer our City Regiment the I32d. and truly thpy did carry thern-elve, n iblv Mitiy a white rambric was wirH bl the r dire rtlon bf tbe fairest of the fair as tbe heroes proudly trod the bowlders and marched alon' as unflinchingly as if they were about to storm the encmv instead of having their campaign concluded with a mere military salute of Hm Kxcellenry , I iov Morton, at the corner of Pennsylvania and Washington streets. They anil tbe other brave tioops gave the aforesaid salute according to Brevet Major General Hovey's commands, ,md then His Kx cellency snd staff and all the disiingui-L i M r and Brigadier (jenerals, remarkable Colonels of artillery and of enmps. and of Quartermaster's and Provo.t M.ir-hal -dep irt merits rode off well satisfied anparently, while regiment alter regiment of the trave and glori- ; oua boys wbo had reallv 9een w ir, detachiil ; themselves from the wlumn u'd proceeded to ijuarters We, without making so m ich parade about it. are really glad to our oid friends in the one hundred day regiments hoine again W e -hake bunds with them, and pledg- ourselves not ! to m ike a political speevh to ihcm when Wi aaaei , them one by one. but we will a.sk each to take j something to take - - We are npprtsed bv teiegrapil Irviin Wa-li ington that the draft will positively take (dace on the 5th of Set-'ember, Monday next and be en forced by the military, if necessary We append, for the benefit of those interested, the causes for which a man drafted may be exempt ed, as furnished us by Dr. Hirvey, tho Kxumin ing Surgeon at this Military Post: 1 Manifest mental imbecility. 2. Insanity This includes well established recent insanity, with a liability to lecurrence 3 Epilepsy Fr this disability the statement of the drafted man is not sufficient, and the fact must be established by the duly atic-ted affidavit of a nbysician in good standing, who has attend ed him in the disease within the six months im liediiitely preceding bis ex unination by the Board; and. iu addition thereto, such other evi dence as the Bo.ird may require. 4 Paralysis, general or of one limb, or cho rea; their existence to be adequately determine.. Decided atrophy of limb 5. Organic disease o the internal organs, whi'.h have so serio islv imniired his general health as to leare M doubt 04 hs incapacity for military service, and which prevents his BWraolng anv equally laborious OCCWpalioa in civil life 6, Developed tubeiculosis. 7 (V.neer; aneurism of the large arteries' Inveterate and eiceaive disease of the skin, such as will necessarily impair his efficien. y as a aoldier. I Permanent physical disability, of such de gree as to leare no doubt of t.ie man's unfitnesfor military aervice. 10 Scrofula, or MCOOdar syphilis, which has so seriously impaired hia general hetlth as t leave no doubt of the man's incapacity fee mill tary servce II Chronic rheumatiam, unle. mi:.ifctfd l.v positive change of structure, wi' Dg of tie effected limb, or puffiness or distortion ol nenta, does not exempt Impaireti motion of I joints and contraction ol the limbs, alleged to m m . a . i arise irom rneumati.-m, anu in wmcii tne nutn tioti 01 the limb is not manifestly impaired, are to be proved by examinat on while in a täte o( i: .'-thesia induced by ether only. IS Tital loss of sight of right eye; cataract of right eye; loss of crystaline lens of right eye 13 Partial loss of sight of both eyes, vi?; m beiafr SO greatly impiired as to le-av? no doubt of the inability to perform military duty BaavOOs i.ei niMiient oisea-s of ihe eye or eye. ids so mmiiv Re "ing the use of theeye as lo !e I no doubt of the man's Incapacity for military .-erv ice Near-.iitt i:ie.-s does not exern: : 14 Total loss of nose; deformity of QttM -u grwal a? aerioasly to obstruct respiration, c rr de:enient on caries in pi ogress !. Decided, deafness This disability mu-t not be admitted on the mere statement of the draftisl man. but must be proved by the ci of positive disease, or by other satisfactory evi dence, and it be so derided as to leive no doubt of the ui tn's unfitness tot military service. Chronic purulent otorrhoi. lb I ncura'le diseases or deformities of either jaw. such as ariH necesa iniy greatlv impede msa Ikvasaasj r apoOBSV Anchylosis of the lower j iw caries of the bone of the t i?e. if in progreatj cleft palate .bony'; extensive Ibas of anhatancai of the cheeks, ur salivary fistul t. 17. Duoibne-s. Dermanen: loss of voice; not ' be admitted without clear and atwts.Tori proof. 18 Total loss of tongue, hypertrophy, atra p!.v, mutilation, or obstinate chronic ulceration of the tongue, it aaffdeient ia degree to interfere1 serioualy with tue ue of the organ 111 - m .ft .,,.1 ifili.mal I rT J III III f I I I J 1 . I Jl ' I . . i ' t iuiu vv.iill iinv,. ..hi;hal k aatiafaotorv ovidem e under Total lo-s ot a!! the fr.nt teeth and r?t mo lar-.. even if only of one jaw. Jl Tumors or wounds of the nerk impeding reap'ra'ion or deglutition: fistula of larynx or i Jr..; hea. torfn-sllia. if of long standing a: 1 we'.'. . m uked 99 V --ite ieformity of the ehe-t. or ex aj ve i ut atuie of tbe sp.pt , s l!i, ;ent to ;tc vent tie carrying of arms and military eui:mctits: earies of the soine, ribs or sternum, at tended witb ulceration. ' 23 Hertiii 24 Artificial anus; stricture of e u : p: '.apsua and fiatuU in auo.if eftenive of C tu t n i. ated w;lh vi-cer :1 Ji-ease J5 Old and ulcerated :nternal hemorrhoids, if ki degree t-ufluient to leave no doubt of the man's unfitness for military service. External hemorrhoid ire r o caue fur exemption J6 Total loss or nearly total ie-i jieni. ej ispadia or hypospadia t i.e middle -r near the root of the penis '21 Iticurahle permvne-..t otjniaic s;r;ctUre of the uretnra. In which the urine is phased drop bv drop, or which is complicated by dim -e of tl e bladder, urinary fi-tula Recent or snaa . m- "are of the BJtathffO OOOl not exempr. 2r Incontinence of uriue is not. of itself, a aus ft r exemption Stone in the bladder, acerti? ed by the introduction of the meta'l w atLersr. Is a positive disquallflaatlB.
29 Confessed or malignant sare-cele. hy drocele, if complicated with organic disease of the testicle Varicocele ia oot. of i self, disqualifying 3) Loss of hsnd or foot 31 Wounds which would manifestly incape riute tbe man for miliary service. u-ulir or cutaneous contraction from w und. or bums, or tumor, which would prevent marching, or Otherwise manifestly incapacitate the rou for military ervice .'12 Fracture. irreducible dislocations or an chyloais of the large j ints. or chronic disease of the joints or bone, that would prevent marching, or otherwise unfit tbe man for military service 33 Total loss of right thumb; loa of ungual
phalanx of right thumb, total lose of any two I Sogers of same hand; loss of first and second . phalanges of the fingers of the right hand IVr manent contraction of two fingers of right band; ail the fiwgeea adherent or united 34 Ciub feet; total loss of great toe Other permanent defects or deformities of the feet. such aa will necessarily prevent marching Varicwe veins of inferior extremities, it Urge and numerous, and accompanied with chronic swellings or ulcerations :b Chronic ulcers; extensive, deep and ad herent cicatrice of the lower extremities. Telegraphic Dispatches BBFoartn BSPBassxTreetaa nan. stats sbstiskl tor nsrninr Itepwrt Slee First Pafr MIDNIGHT REPORT. NBWS FROM ALL 01MRTERS THE MLHOCKATIC NITWN1L CONVENTION. TEHI'OKUiV OKI. niZHIOI. Everything Working Well. Operations Around Richmond. LATEST I KlMI TlOIIII SURRENDER OF FT. MORCAN iff refill V ' littv MILK 'I N KM ! FROM His Em t TK . JO 9 BJTTM, From (hp Shenandoah Falle?. ;. Ac., Ac, At- A i in di; tlOt'KA'l It V ErsTlOrl Chicaoo. Anguat 2'.l The New Tori delegation held their final meeting it the Sherman House thia morning, and after a brief conaulis tion a vots w n taken reauliing in 53 for McClei Inn ami 13 scattering The Ml-.-ouri vole is 13 for McCieiian and 9 skittering. N wither Ohio nor MwWOWrj vote aa a unit. liiOuna stood 1 f"r M C'cM.ui ! 1" ii.im-t hi ni. Bets ot lour to OtaS are ofttered thia morning that McClellan will receive the nomination on the Ii -t tiaPot. It is not expected that more than the temporary organization and the appointment of the usual committees will be i fleeted to day A in '.'loriu of both delegations frm Kentucky are - .d to be f.-r Mi Clellan As ef lit:le or no difference ol opinioti t!m eiSaracter of the platform baa been a to manitested An armistice, a Convention ot the States, and the asmntioai of every met. ns assaaiatenl with Christianity and civ ilizitiou to bring about permanent peace ?cem to be points very generally agreed upon by all the delejpidona. Vallaudigham is understood to have p!elgei him-ll lo ihe canoidaie ol the convention, who ever he may be, and this is reiorted to be the po sitioa of Fernando Wood Bon. Bt; Wood is said to hold the position that lie will support the nominee ucles there is a divi-ion. imother convention ?nd a peace nom inee. L ITER. Thw Wi.wam ii densely crowded, slth ujh hall an hour before the oi iruniz ition, und the SWetioa Of the amphitheatre set apurf for gentlemen aecotntianicd bv la lies is over Ulod The day is bright and COOL and an immense throng, not favored with tickets, are gathered on the outciide Ofl the shore of the lake The music is furnished by Gilman's Band, of Boston. A portion of the auditory se its, where the peo pie are detiidy packed, has just given way, and a number have been precipitated to the ground, a ditaii e of loa or fifteen feet, but nobody is seriously hurt. Governor Sevmour and Va'lsndigham were rOoaived with maaic and vociloroas appl-ue as thev entered the building. Mr. Beisnoot aoaainsUod cx Governor Bigler. of Pennsylvania, for temporim Pi evident, which motion II carried unsn:uiou.-! . When the cheets whirh greeted Governor B si,hided. he said: Oentlemen of the Convention: I am greatly hooored in your selection of roe In preside over the preliminary deliberations of this bodv. Mi acknowledgments for this high com' liinnit and for the kind greeting just extended to me by thn vast oooooorao of my fellow citioana will be best m;uiifesfed by a Hapov discharge if the duties of the fo-ition to which yon huve called me It is not expected, nor would it be befitting in one assuming mere temporary .residency of the Convention that he should enter upon any general itieoajsoioo of the many topics suggested by the unhappy condition of our country A brief allu sion to the occasion and purpose of our issem hl ge is all that will be necess irv No similar bodv ever assembled in America wiih mightier objects liefore them, or to which such a vast pro portion of American people look with sach pro found solicitude for measures to promote the welfare of the countrv aud advance of their in dividual happiness The termination of Demrcratic rule in this country ih the end of noaeofnl relations he tween the Stttes nd people Tho OvOCtion of a sectional party to authority st Waawjawpoal was the culmination of a long indulged and acrimo nious w ir of crimination and recrimination between the extreme meti at tte North and Sutn. which was promptly followed bv dissolution and C Vi !' In trie ; r.L' es of that wsreverv huiwark ot civil li.ertv have teen i'ii:en!ed and the whole fafr;c brought to t' an ! now at the e:. e verv verge of destruction. 1 of more :!nn three yeirof a war unrmraHed ir modern times for its magnitude and tor its bir'iarism and demolitions ; nfter nt'T thsn two million Of men have heen , cted into the fitld on ou- sivJe '.ine; after the 'iml iiis -leen iiterailv drenched in fraternal i . nnd wili ng and laaaitatfai are beard in the hopes of I are in no it? thr.oijh ' every corner of our countrv, and the union of our cherished ohjey i.p in;.r.ei Men in n.ittii a feud which violent and at t':cr have Ions; aitintained with J a:-e men at tlie Sootn, because L-f , a blind tan uicisrn a!out an iaatrXatiaa in some of -1 e BtalPe. in re.a'.' . In s . '. -lit and no Mrh inof have nodo - re-ponatKibtiea to bear are ut'erly incapiMeof adopt.rg pr"pe- n.'i' hfjacwjt cur country, our whole country, from its present lamentable condition. Then, gentleni-: it is apparent that tee jreeent indisper sjt.le stei to the sccompliabnient of this crest work ;s overt! r tiv tne ac.io.a oi me pree:i Admin i-tr-ste id an; atid the ins n?". ration of another in its which will wiseiv and aaloaeij. hut tem perstelr and justly w,eld all the influence ard power ol the fooaTnment to bring at,, -a a speedy settlemen' of our national trouble- on the principles of the Coeslkution and on t erase honorable and oat ta all sectior. North ai d South. East snd West; one which will stand unfalteringly b cirtl and religious liberty; one which tnstoafl of as - - - . a a rely tr.ii nj soieiv upon its pecunar i:nfmi :.no doc e sod r.ivaewr- ol the -w ri. ad r. fer r.alioOal troubles to the people and to loshat um fawnw of the ionot mtloi .. k autea
Oentlemer.we hare reeo cowrafstioned by tbe j people to come here, and institute steps to sc j cwmnlish tho-e grawi oiswta lo select aa agent
geneiee in töi goa 1 wo-R That use aif! be wen performed ! hire nnfvliering falto that the people may sanction, and that God may bless these mean to the desired eod, is mr sincere raver The proceedings were then opened with praver by the Rev R. H Clarkaon. of the Protestaat Episcopvl Church. On motion. Mea-r- K D Perrin, of New York.'f M Tonev, of New Jer-ey. and M e?. W Strong, of Miaouri, were appointed tempo rarv Secretaries The Isaf of delegates was then called by States. and as each chairman presented the credentials of hia delegation, he waa welcomed with loud ap p!au-e Mr I iiden, of ew iura, moved that one delegate be appointed by each delegation to re port resolutions for the consideration of the con vention. and that all resolutions 'ffered in the convention be referred lo i-aid committee without debate Carried Mr. C x, of O mo, mwed that tbe romittee on organisation le in-tructel to report rules for the government of the convention, and that meantime the rules of the last convention be adooted Carried Mr. r..weii. oi rinuv h-v. i t iai Mie ron mm r tv r 1 a . B ttVnjj dovtcc fr thai State h v vrrcH and were harmonious in this convention He arose, therefore, to move thu one member from each . . delegaiion be appointed on a comm.ttte on resoitiona, wo to have but one vote. Carried Mr M' Doogwl, d" California moved that there be admitted not more than three gentleman known to be member of the Democratic party, from the several Ten itories, said delegates to be permitted the priv lege of debates, but without power to vote. Georgw W Morgan ef Ohio, mored to amend by extending the privilege of resolutions to dele as from Southern States snd the District of Columbia Mr M 1 " gal accepted the amendment Mr 1 ilden, of New, i ork was opposed to the resolution, as it was manifest that no gentleman ; in be thus designated by the convention who came here accredited to u and may or may not represent a constituency It might be other wi-e with the Territories ifthese gentlemen were accredited as we are, but. under the cirl utnstancea. the adoption of such a resolution won Id, in bis opinion, be productive only of isioo and Mörder. Cheers On motijii the resolution was referred to the Committee on Credentials A communication signed J. L. Ribble, chairman of the Louisiana delegation, was received, setting forth that he and his colleagues were properly accredited delegates from Louisiana, not withstand g which the national convention had refused their tickets of admission. Referred. I Gov. Wickliffe. of Kentucky, handed up two lt,t(r'1 which were reid, one from John W. Leathers and the oti.er from .1 R BawAanan, both delegates from Kentucky, in which thev ex plain their absence by taring that they arc the victims ol military despotism, arrested without cau-e, imprisoned and denied resort to legal meas-ires granted bv the laws of State and the Constitution ao es'if 'h their innocence. Thv I -pek of t h-ir iassrOaaed devotion for the Demo 1 cratic ciuse. and advi-e the adoption of a peace platform, and ate hopeful of the success of the nominees of the convention. The letters were laid on the table. On motion each delegation, through its chair man. then named its selection of members ot the respective committees a? follows: .i Credenti ila Maine, James Pitkeo; New rJam:shire. J. S Bi-nnett; Massachusetts, John F R ill; Vermoti. A M Dickey; Connecticut, A DeB .w; Rhode Island, W H Allen; New ler-i . I). Hit swan; New York. Sanford Eclnrl; Pot syleania, W T, Mi(rath; Delaware. B, L. Martin; Maryland, J Ii Frankhn; Kentucky, N Wolf; Ohio. Alex Long; Indiana. A. P I lger ton; Illinois, W Pore her; Michigan, R Wilson; Minnanotn. J. R Jablauche; Wisconsin, H N Smith; Iowa. N. T. McHeany; California, C. Wetherell; Kansas, O. Thurston; Oregon, Benj Snik On Orgtnizition Maine, Philo Clark; "Sen Hampshire. W. Harrington: Mas-achusctts, B F. Allen ; Vermont, G Washburn; Connecticut, L 0 Rtldwin;yRhode Island, G H Dnrbee; N York, J. A Green; New Jersey. T F. Randolph; Illinois. J L. Booth; Peunsy lv mia, J. W Iliulit -: Maryland. B G. Harr is; Kentucky. H Park; Ohio. C W hite; Indiana. C .0 Wilson; Illinois T.G Roger; Mich.. H. Frederick; Md , f .1 Moaber; Mhan , C H LesmM.. Wi- . C. ; Randolph: Iowr, .' is H M rphey; California. I hui Hares; Kansas, L B Wheat; Oregon, 1 McMillan. I In resolutions Haine, John W Dai. a; Xew ;t.-hire, K. Keys; Mas-acimaetts, (ieo. Lunt; C nnc ticnt, Chas. R. Iugersoil; Vermont. D P RedfiwW; Rhode Island. Chas. S Bradley; New York, Sa ml J. Tilden; New Jersey, Abraham Browstrog; Pennsylvania, not elected; Delawaie, Chaw Brown; Maryland, Thomas O, Pratt; KeL tacky, Thorn as NLindaay, and Jaaaes uthiie; I 1 i, C L Vanllsiidighara; I: liai a, James W. Hanna; Illinois S S Marshall; Michigan, A. C Ba la o; M Moori, Wsj A Hall: MiuntMte, E Hitnlin: Missouri, Ge . B Sruiih; Iowa. .1 F Batea; California. John B. Weller: Kansaa. Wm U McDowell; Oregon. Betii Rtark Mr Olds, of Ohio, moved thu the Committee on K ' -"' utions ve m-iructed lo report what action, il any, is nefssary for this convention to lake in regard tu the late military order of Gen. Hointaolniajsj, prohibiting the r eopleoi the north-we-t from purchasing arsaj and ammunition Belcrred The following resolutions were then offered, and refened to the Committee on Resolutions: By Ciov Hunt, of New York That in the future as iti the past we will adhere with un swotviof, Bdoti'v to the Cnion and Constitution, atid wish, in mni taining our national unity as the only solid foundation of our strength, secuiity atid happiness us a people, and as framework of government equally conclusive to the welfare and prosperity of ail the States, both Northern and Southern, and with a v:ew'to terminate the ponding coasttot and restore the b'es- : tigs of peace We arc in la Vor of an armistice to adjust I t-rnis of sat tie ment and union on the basis of the Constitution ol i'f L nited States. And b i a final solution ot all the differences we would recommend a convention of the Stales to review the Constituent) :w ajopt ruch amendments ;tnd modiheations a- may seem necessary io mora- tally secure lo each State the enjoyment of all its rights and undisturbed control of its domestic concerns according to the origi nal intent snd purpose of the Fedetal compact. By Mr LOOS, of Onto. Hcsu'ived. That a committee, to be composed of one memher from each State represented iu BVOWtioa, to ho Seiet ted by the respetie delegates thereof, be appointed for the purpose of ceding forthwith to the city of Washington, DO behalt of this conveutioti and people, to a-k Mr. laaqufa to sund the operations of the pending draft fur oOO.(MH) more men until the peonle shall have an oeportnniiy. through the ta oi b'-x. in a tree election, oniniaowcod in any manner by military otders or military inter ference. of det-iJitu the question now fairlv pre sented lo tbem, of war or peace, at the approach ing elec'ion in November, md ihat said committee be and they are hereby instructed to urge upoi Ml UaOolo,bi whalewei argument they Can , v. to -fav the flood of fmteenal blood. tt least swfar is thcpend.ng draft will continue ti sucrrtent it, until the people, the source of al! power, eoall Inn e an opportunity of expressin; their will tor or sgiin-t tbe prosecution of the Wir i.i the choice of caudi-iatM fur tbe Preti dency Br Mr Pri'-e. of Miwuri In this greit cri s sofour national hi.-rry .freedom at J the sacred r - : freemen t-e- e1 to us bv the blood of or : ither-, and tic guarantee of tlie Conslitu- :. must be maintained against ail assaults or interference, and we hereby pledge each to the other and all of us to our common country, our lives, our fortunes and our sacred Lonor to make common cau-e with the people of any and every t BUM where the same may be assailed or trample! Lpoti. Bi Mr A. Irich. of Pa We. the rcpreentattvoj ol tie Democratic party ot" tbe I'm ted S tea of America, in nstiouai convention as - m r : : r the purpose of nominating endi d ites for the high office of President and V:.ce-Pies-dent BO be v ttd :" r at th.e c ng election, point with p :e and sati-taction to the past hist irv of our common country, her gret and mar vellous nropenty ler Democratic ajmii istration Tl erofore. in or ier to preserve the integrity of our once harOV Union, re establish justice and t v doraesti- tranquility throughout oar beirder; to promote the general civf andseenrethe reirn ol lrotrtv ouch-ate; to us hv our forefatlaare, we here renew and declare our unalter -I ble Btuchmeut 16 tlie Cnion, and that it must be preserved in its iniegr tj, auo 'leiieving thti 1 tfctr Jss'rsW'e abjea eaa ae obia aod If wa truli
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by tbe wisdom of our forefathers, we here adopt a our broad platform tbe Constitution of the Uni'ed Slates in its length and breadth, aod pledge ur cand date to majajtatu. preserve, pro tect sod defend it Resohved, Thai we cannot view with indiffet en c the open repaOiaiton of the Monroe doc trine, tba establishment of id empire on tbe ruins of a neighboring republic, and that we view witb greater alarm tbe fearful stride of tbe gen ersl admibialrai ioii at our national capital toward despotisQj in their repeated interferences with Sute rights, with the liberty of soeecb. of tbe press snU the rights of private property. On motion the Convention adjourned until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. From hi ngo c iiicAoo, August 29. 11 P. M The streets and squures about the nriucipal hotels have been filled a ilii throngs all day. and at ibis late hour clubs are marching, bands playing and large meet, tigs are bajaBJ held at sereral points. To night the committees on resolutions, organisation and rules are in session. James Guthrie has been chosen Chairman of the committee M resolutions, receiving 12 rotes. P for Yallandigham and 3 scattering Ultra peace men concede the probable nomi nation of McCiellon. but will insist ou a platform ,h imm!;.!...!,,.,, UrtiU.l, k ,inr,n n, a...M M mnrm fi.fhtiniF sharp bght is aiauiti on che UjUetiou i " t.j i mi nattlirr t K as saw. vvjia) U t aaa M av .4 trU tew f Ka waaeas.w . sw a a ii - wTJ W 'J ii vi4i b 1 1 raaiiiJEL tl V U fas i wiBB a. Bf i WUVLrtlU E 1 li" : ni-..,,,. crx. The ultras will insist on deciding the platform fir-t;but the McClellanitea will not consent to this if there sre any serious difference in refer ence to it. Several names are mentioned for Vice Presi dent: Pendleton and Cox. of Ohio; Guthrie and Bramlette, ot Kentucky; Cass, of Penn sylvania, but none have yet assumed any posi live strength. Tbe Committee of) Organisation has agreed unariiinou-'y in recommending Gov. Seymour for permanent Presicent, and one Vice President from each State. The Convention was called to order by Mr Belmont, who nominated Gov. Bigler, of Pa , aa temporary Chairman. On taking his seat Gov. Bigler made a speech, in which he argued that Democratic rele was necessary to peace; and that the Administration was incapable of conducting the war ur ne collating peace. Monday, 19 o'clock M. At 12 o'clock noon to day the National Democratic Convention was called to order by Hon A Belmont, chairman of the National Democratic Convention, who spoke as follows: Genilemen of the Convention: We are assembled here to day as the National Democratic Convention, under the call of the Democratic Rational Committee, for the purptiee of nominating candidates for President and Vice President. This task at all times is a most difficult ami arduous one, and has by the sad events of our civil war assumed an importance and responsibility of the roost tearful nature Never since the foundation of our Govern ment ha there been an assemblage the proceed ingsot which was fraught wiih more momentous and vital resulfs than those which must flow from four action hero. Towards you. gentleBV OP men are directed, st thia moment, the anxious tears and doubts not only ot m llions of Ameri can citizens but a!-o of every lover of civil liberty throughout the world Iu your bauds, under the ruling of an nil wi-e Providence, the future oi tl is republic for years of mis rule by a section . , fanatical and corrupt party has brought nur i uuntry to the very verge ol ruin The past is i sufficient guarantee for the disastrous consequences which would bfal us Iff Mr Lincoln re-election should be made pos-sjM by rur want of pati ioti-m and unity The inev table rfS'ilis of such a cahroiiv muet be the uttrr di- i.tegr'ition of our whole political and so cinl system, amidst bloodshed and anarchy, with great problems of liberal progress aud self government jcop iniized for generations to come, the Americrn people have at last awakened to the conviction that a change of policy aud ad-rriiii-trat ion ran alone stay our downward aosjsao. and ihey will ru-h to the support of yonr candidate provided you will offer to their sufTr.mes a tried patriot who has proved bis de jotion to the Cnion and Constitution and you pledge him and yourself to maintain their hal lowed rights by every effort and sacrifice in your power. from VTaati Inston. W ashim.iov. Aug 29 A special to the Post says: bur cavalry has d':ie ;-reit irjury to the rebel railroads (en. Earlv has been ordered beck to Richmond. The relels sie ieailv grieved at the loss of the Weldf.n r itlrond Mosbv haf hanged thirty of our men iu Claik lout.iy. V:r;;. t, for burning guerrilla's bouses John A. Stuart has been appointed A-sistant Ttoasmtir. lo f !i the vacancy caused by Mr Cisco's rweigwati DianatcbOl receieed in Washington irom hefore Atlanta state the Atlanta papers of the 27th J announce that Port 51 or gm hasheen surrenderee 1 to our forces, with al! its garrison, including (Jen Paige, also its unt-, munitions of war. Ac A letter received from the Army of the Poto mac. o.iteii yoatovnav ssyf: All is quiet with the xcention of occasional picket firing in front of the 1st corps. The firing on our right on Thursday and Friday was occasioned by a movement of tbe troops from one position to another, which the enemy evidently did not understand. Our totsl losa in the 6ght on Thursday wili not exccedJE.I'MI. while that of the enemy is supposed to be about 5.000. We still hold about four miles of the We'don railroad, and the position abandoned by the 21 corps was effectually destroyed. De-erteis who came in yeste-day say that Gen. A. B. Hill's Corp, with two divisions of Longstreet's corps, atid the Jeff, Davis Legion were the rebel trOOpf engaged on Thursday. Pork has advanced to $6 and beef to a pound in Richmond Tbe rebel officers decUre that the Weldon tailroad must be reraptured at all hazards Richmond oapers of Fridiv and Salurdny ani ounce Gen. A J Smith as sweeping through Western Mississippi snd Alabama. Gen Snerman is said to be weil supplied with ood and ammunition The latest intelligence from the Shenandoah Valley rr present- that a large part of the rehc! force hss been withdrawn towards Richmond The littst ret ort from Gen Si erman represent th it thu fir his recent movements to oc cupy the rebel lines of supply have been successful Pram Philadelphia. Ph i t ni i en i 4 . Aui'U-t 2D The Kveninv . TV.raph b s Richmond Papers containing the foltowiniTdated Mobile. Aafwot k Forl Mars,n ; in the enern-'s hanJs. whether ,urr.ridered or hiwn up i-unknown There are ' Mr,.. NmiH.,. rii.u Richmond aaaava ot Su.r iay cor.tsir. ihe fol losrjoai . A dispatch lo the Advertiser, dited near Aber, ret rj the 24th. s.' a: The enemy hurpel Ashville list night. A large force p--el Ihroofh Ho'.ly Springs tail BBwrnioe; toward I.acrange. Their wagon train crosscl a Wsterford last night A- tier were ab'nt erossiaf vesterday they wrrp firel into and a li ir; skirmish took place We aa i.'el three aragaaa i ft m and three ; risoners. Our loss was 20. Atlanta. Augu-t 24 An ither large c nfl gration occurred this evening on the Alabama s ie, destroying n Itrge irebouae and set era I Jweilir.ga. The fire was eacsed by a shell f:rn the Yankee batteries During the fire the Yankees sbeiied that porti. n of the city with gre.it rapidity. I .-i:er- re'urt that Socman's army con ' trues to he well ted, and Feleral officers claim th there are 50 day-' provisions in that place BaaSTOL, Tfn.x . August 24 Sun Yankee cavalry dashed into K )gersville on the Ist. ! and captured C M Shields an t others, and re treated io the direction of Bean's Station From C'ltjr l omt To A L:Pcoln. Preside: : B ice my dispatch this morning I hsve reee vel the Richmond Sentinel of the 97th It tains the following from Mobde: The reprt of the surrender of Fort Morgan w aiisi unexpected, and we await an explvnanation of so unforton ite an occurrence. The pres of Mobile is hoDcful aod conflJert 1 of their ability to I. J tbe citv iSgaed. U S GaaVT. Les.sa-.at eneraL
I raw naUelllo NasaTitLa. August 39 It is raaaawed here
that Oeo Sherman bs moved a portion of his army to tbe viomtv of Red 0k and hi adanc tog upon Atlanta from thn aosith. rl iirtitliaa with iaa BDteotiou to attack tbe city from seearal points simultaneously No official intelligence from S. er man's move , merits nave vet been received here. Gen Giilem tt,rartha (ri'n I irMfitrlh F.aaS j Tenneaaee. that in a tight with the rebel force at that place on tbe 23d. he killed 40 Confederates and drov the fores from the town He lost 34 men, among tbem Cspt. Horner, wbo was mor tally wounded Recruiting in Alabama and North Carolina b very dull. River falling. 3, feet on the shoals. r o ui tin) ion DarroM. August 29 At the 3d District Congressional OoweoajaJoi to day Gen R C Schei e k was enthusiastically re nominated tor Congress He accepted in a powerful speech. A ratification will be held here en Thursday nigbt. Gor Brough ano General Scbecck will speak. Official War ftalletlnTo Major General Dix: The capture of Fort Morgan is fully confirmed by dispatches from Grant and Sherman, who : learu tbeir information from U.chroond and Mo j bile papers. It appears from Grant's dispatch to the Presi dent just received, that Fort Morgan waa surren dered COMMERCIAL. I st TBLBeaaeau ; isxclnaaatl market. CiacissATi, August 29. The market lor flour and wheat is uusett ed and prices are nominal G WW steady at $1 25 and $1 27 for ear and she ied. Rve $1 59. Whisky firm at $1 78 Provisions buyant. Breadstuff- aevanced to $1 64 ill Mill $2 90. Grocer ie. brm. Sugar 2327c. Coffee 52 (a 54c. Gold lower at $2 38(32 40. and closing un settled A large amount offering Holders seemed alatmed. Money easier. Exchange dull. REAL ESTATE BROKERS. a w o, -Qa J Jt Vi P Jul j 27 dly SPECIAL NOTICES. HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. Thi U the ot dellchtful and extraordinary aritcle ever discovered. It thangep tbs sen burnt fsce snd Landt to a pearly nattn texture of ravtstiias; btaaty, im parUugthe um. ble parity af yoath, and tbe iiMing, appearance inviting in the eity bsils of fashb n. It remorrs tan, freckles, ptmpla and ronfrhneas of ibe skin, leaving the c.ispbxion treat, transparent and BBseeta. It eontaiBB do materia! injsrlous to the .kin Patronixed by Actrese and Opera ingar. It Is skat every lady bonld have. 8ld everywhers. Pr. pared by W. . HAOAW, TTsy, Jt. T. Adirens all orders to DKM AS S. nARVCt A CO , Saw Tsrk. febS-dSrs-eod NOVELTY IN ART! The art of dytnR tbs hair In five minutes as ai t deceive the whole wor.d, ba been ditcoveres. CKISTiDOKO'S II 4 1 It DYE! which is tLs only chemictl combination ia rxl-teure whicb changrg tb color of the bait withont ir jaring tbe ttvtasj principle which feed, aaoUteii sad u-.'.t.m ifc fibres. Cristndoro's Hair Prter vatlve, a valuable adjunct to the Dye, in drestaa; and promotm the growth and perfect health of tbe hair, and of itself, when aed alone, a afeg-nard tbst protects tbB fibrs from lecay ander all ireumstanes sad ander all cllmei MaaufBctared by J. CRI8TAD0R0. Xs. A at or Boaae, 5ew Trk. iold by B rrifiist. Applied by all Hair Dr,aer. bos77. eodwerw Then arc l ti or Iov ntious That flash cp for a mmm la tbe atwupaperi sat ; v to oblivion. There are alas GRAND DISCOVERIES k :1 take a permaroi-nt bold of public est mi'lou, and Last for All Time. Permaner t smarg tbe latter e's aunds CKIiT 4DOKOS II A IK DI E, A vegetable pr- paration, hamlesi at water, wbica In five minutes. TraiiNlormaj (Jniy Ilnir, Or hair of an enp'ea-art bue. to a floriou black or enchanting brown. U que In its composition and infallible in its r-uit, H ba achieved popo'.ariir witb botb wxti, with every class of -ociety, sad in all part of tbe world. Manufactured by J. CRISTADOBO, Ho S Ab or Houe, Xew York. Sold by all Druceisu. Appli4 Ly al Hair Dreaaer. ai;gV9-dodAw-ow NERVOUS DEBILITY. SEMINAL Weakne-B, etc., earn 04 cured by ens wbe- hi rea'ly careat atassetf and bandrees ef ethers, sa4 win tell yea Loteiug bat ifmtA. Addreaa wila BOatp. KDWAKD H. TRÄTE, fb -dew1y Lock Bob. Boatoc. Maas, OTDI3EASES CF THE NKRV0U5 Seaslnel. Drtaen and Saxual Sjatrm aw and reliable ireatmeat in KeporU ef tbe HWaRD ASiCIATIOV 04 by mail ia sealed letter envelopes, frss ofeuargs Ad-ir a Ii. J KUX N HOLOUru5. Howa-d tion. Ho 3 South Kinth Street, fhiUelphia Ps aa-30 iAs j SOLDIER S WE THINK DR Strickland ia quite rigb in advUief yea la hia advertlesaect in oar columaa of t--day' paper, to take a beulof hi highly rscomntended Anti-Cholera Miliars is yeai knapsack, it snay save tbe Uvea of asany of oar aa soldiers Mothers, see that your sens do aot neg.eet : Tea can get it at the Drag Stares at 30 cent per bwtüe ft is tbe beat rssaady for iarrho?a aad Dysontssry. archT lyswaawly SALOON. BITES HOI $E SALOON. (CFDKn BATT8 H'CSI KHTRA F' V , A J, MY rii. Proprietor. rWlR f. Bar t supplied with pare Pe,aora, wiaws, aad ta I hest brabd. of cgsra and tobacce. aUs tbe caVsaoaat a TBs-arb- a and Wheat WbUky. Ibe etat.uaaveat ass hose rseeate4 tboaabeat. aaga-Asf
MEDICAL.
Dr. X. . PE. DLRT, No. 24 1-2 E Waahington St SICK AND AFFLICTED rpHrrmzKHJ Of ixdiajiapoijs ahti vicwttt I are reetfafty tsSBrWisa that tbe Justl celebrated Dv. Pendery ba srrved and caa be coo-all d st his oatee. K Raw Wasbmgtsw street wbe e hS. afe and etVacwe medfebses wT' be a4aaaanerel to tr aaw who are sqttVrtac oa Wkf ssalady ksesm to - be husaaa system, Bssrh as Dlfttnrn of ihr l ung. Heart, Throat. lyeia. I-lvrr, Drop?, laiiliM 'jv Vinf. ula. I'fy i k I ii , rVOttt III Ki ll . Caurrr, And every farm af Disease s lav aeta. sad all fasBases Seirte frsan impurHie. of (be blond Also all other cwnii-Iated Chatte. at Ceasplalnt which have baffled ibe science ai d bJi -f Iber declara. For rTSPTTERT. PTaRRHFA. FTTX. CROLFRA U PI'S ..r Hl MwERoMiri.tlVIS of CbiM.eo try bU Heutral.siDg Cyrap. MOST IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN, Whose bellow cheeks aad paled caaansnssiri i tel' Ie Isartal language and silent wo rking ef aoane terrible d eae, u:drmii(ii :ig tbe coaatitauon. m-my astd rrsi rs. burrymt tbem ta a piewatare doatb. BVasct while reason holds sway, and ava l yarelf of tbe service, of lr Per.drrj , whose treaimeot d:aMpat-a tbe altgOUaa dteaaB and cures tbe most harrain weafcces, or other cease of senoa difficulty or perpetual aaaovaoce His Remedies for Venereal Diseases far superior to anything ever Mi'radaeed late the Dsatsd State, ch tllengi! g the pubiK U bring b.m a case he oamet care. To Ferna.?, old or Youiiff, Married or Nniuh ! If yoe are satTeiirg frnm any Piseaee per a . se. your should I e no nose in ebtatntn : es dies i aid where you will r-urely find it Thw eapeoence and sac seas waOe tbr Issctnf has bad in Ktsuau D sasee h in flu need pe ns to send bim thai ll.aa of p. ients for hundred, of milea. Ken' free, on r- ceipt of e'emp. a copy ot oar Frttei. Letter to Marr.ed Ladies oo HeaUh Tbe Doctor will gaaraaiee a cure of And also all mflaaoatory Sasaswaaj mation call sod Judge for joorn 1 . F.r farther inferVAPOR HATH. Tbe inhabitants of Irdianspcii aid um t- sre also iDlornit-d ibal Ur. Pend-r t. a- opei ed a aacioo. and rouiBcdiou Ratb hooaa. oflb e R at;, east W aalsar ow ai SaaS, tu enable tbe k and SS cleO te teat tbe t ftc. of tbe Me nested Vapor B.iba. It ia sot deemed necesears 19 dilate er m sny way relarge ne i he remarkable and a awstsastg rare- pesö imrd th wngb the mgri cy of these ba b-; Ji.e wouotr i.l rftert of rUTtitgalM. of rednriog n odi a I as nuio see pur sad br ng ns: tbe beattd .at to tbe n ;iace ef tbe bdy. has a trartrd tbesttei.tion bi d cbalf ng d tie aca iraliaa o' the n.o-t dirtiniru'.brd tut-dtcal men ot tb aae. The Vapor Batbs have t een introduced by tbe Oearl Siirge ns. with every n yal family in esro)e, and bare vers generally received the plaudit of a I ajssare sS pat Bsihi in bunrblc a a in he bgber walks ul MSB. 'I be Vaj.or Rails sre preriely aiapt d t every clssa of disease. In Citronic hkiu laeae. I:be mtim, I'y-pepsia. f'Ta- lie. darbe. rs!-,l.ung ltese,or any afl ettentowbkh ll.e human y stem is liable, Ibe Baths never fa 1 to aftord relief. Sulphur V.p t. fo liifttai.ee. ta c cedrd by tbe most prejudiced physician, or tbe most -tUfvdly tg.raM pre -tmder, t be tbe vry beat remedy evf-r u s: tor t braei c RheUinatiaiii. all rlaases and kibd. of fckiu Iia-a.ra ltd tbe nomer'U form of Catarrh. lotdine Vapor, witb extract of Vtlld Cberry, for all form of I. 'Mit or Brotcbisl I1ea. ao w tb tea -bo.-sai d egetat OS extracts sihen rdu"rft-d toas;r.T brought m contact itb tbr skin, r si y diseased aurfsr. produce tbe most flatlet ins arid aiid-c'ry resuts, hieb no other toim of mrd,c .tion ati poaaiblt attain A ir al sf these batbs never fella to eeasraasa tbe matat skeptical of tbe wenderii.1 carairee per of etiracta rediced to a vapor a- d appli d exactly to tbe apot ot diee s. Vapor pet -trat- ; b rrat ri.pM ty, and soothe artation and relieve pin. buh no medk-lee ts.n la substance cbl ream The sick an ii,flrm from d.sease, co matter bow bsasj tending, or wbst tbe disease m.y b, s e crd:alry invited t" give our Baths a ttial These Bath arcelrrate tbe ellects f atteraiiee Bk-di-cioeB. drawing disease osjr of tbe satem, changing ike state ol the body in constitution. d sraaes, ad tncreasiijfthe action of tbe a-orbent v. a-.!t Ibe pcirtc effecta are: , To equalise tbe circtlat on of tbe tloasj. To prumut preapiration To remo e tb em-ct of mercury from tbe yttet To prouiote ab-orpt on of dr ps cal efla-ivne. Tor ileve dtmciilry of brcathniK and to cure Ast) ma and other diaeasea ot the Cheat and Lasaga. To atreogtben 'be.toasach and impart a tone to tbe d goat! vrmmn, and te eure dysp ps a aad tie eei.sequent di-orders. Te prom SO the baliag of aVrnfeUs and Cb-onr I" cers, and remove (sisitjr aut kbuni.rc Pa n and star. i. inga from the Joint, and to cure Lj-b. ago rc attca, Ac , Ac ror Qs i ay ite Raths eeer fall ' relire U. For C'oop it may be regarded a a p'lecific. For Whopping Cough it gives refstf. ' Fr Messle a certain specific. To core discharge of b ood from tbe' Longa and editor internal organs of tbe body :t may be rjAWd oa For Cholera it l sn effect ual remedr' as tbe frp:ra tl' rt is almost ln:artanecu. To cure Acota aud Chren c lt.flammai!ea, tbe Batb, Jui -; ly medica-ed, i a certs.:, pedfJc. Tbe Kalbs have never failed t care Cbo'.era Moria. Tbe uae of tbe hat re wub tbe aid ' an.-Kii:.a d.al, made tor tbe rxpre. purpose J It -a dy for tbe core of Fevers of every kind.! They re'.lr- e eihantion. languor and Vatl. oe, raise tb spirit, traneu lixe ceTvoas irntationa assi.t dge-t.L& and Increa tb appe- ts ; The r-ulph-r Vapor Batbs are warranted te rare end remove any and all Cal cea fr aa tbe Jolstav. Tbe.e Hib mat be taken t all wane and seasons without riat of "uking cold." fBjTr Office burs rem 7 A M to t P M Jir Private rusat and Bau a for Ladles, with rape. r-cf Nurses in attenean a. TTTf bynciaaa are ibviied free of clarge u test tosc treamen. JajeT Tb Pocter'a ju.t y eelbreed Ferns Pi :. freh rs be I'.'pensary price fl. am by bsR r'Tbe iHtcter cballecee tbe pubi c ta hrtee h'm a BBaB be eaaax cere, if breaeht before tbe . asdtn tbrea4 araarti St glS HOTELS. . BATES HOUSE J. L. HOLTOA, pRopKirroR. INDIANAPOLIS IKDIAKA. sreOa-dtf () T I C K. TO milNl ilLII AK iIfFsCEsbN. EaarrTiTE OrrAtrsm erjepisya.) Biaist or rtiinji. Ixmasapulis. June 24'. I-G4 I 5DIA5A Of FiO.kfl, wbo have been or are serving ta jf. tbe army, are informed that their na'naare hvturwa will b made up and preeitrd t tbr pnfi r larpitmrst and cenilftca'e. of aciju iatjce mtumtmr f. jtraw mf cAttrg, by apply tag to Mr C F Router. biei Olerk State tsrd nance Uepertateai, oflle ee stair, evrr Vajr.' bardware awaa, v 21 si W a - s i n g- on atree I. dieaapo't Bv making return, aa beee directed, rdDcvra w ill net only save all fees, but tbey wi 1 be sbte to settle with tbe Government and draw th- r pay f oca an u tbrea moi.tb earner tbaa if Use Bmssaaaea la eut.ru. led to Cli Aeect By ordr ef Geveraer Mowrew W. M. n VRRRVl.f.. ' en . ... EOUCATIONAL. T. AtEV H .4 I.l,. Ti;UUE HAUTE, I1NO. FIV.H1S aVhael. b.tbene ktaessstb "Terre H.sf Fr. Coileg-," baa been rare baaed treat Ita w er ard 'be i.ame v!.-,-d t- W ,er-e' Han," and ef tbe rpi.ceoat a te be carried oa en der tbe easas)eee Church A cornorauori electee frssn reprr table ciuawns of Terr. Maate, gte tbe uat br taat eery promise Blade la tbe circular Saat befaithfuüy redeemed. The Faculty will essaal.t of eeerly twdaty ar iwhaBBk east will eemprtae parpaa dtamgwiabesi la edseatioasl sJsbJbbj, Tbe terms for beard aad talUee base keea placed st ibe tWaWat poeatbtr agarea. cuesaiderteg tbe advaaeed prices of agrlcahoral and coarmercia! peedUce. Toong U ties wi:l atieed ibe Rp eceaaw Church with tbe Principal, un'eaa say ether place ed ssawaep .ho. at b de.iari.a e4 by parruU Cireulars cea he elBSeel -" s. ?ae a e bob - sb aas as a a a etat Ag e. as s .a:.e aaese, aaa.
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