Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4355, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1864 — Page 2

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tit csioJ-iT mv st it roiiKTtt-y MONDAY MORHUM. C i OHKK J Ihf rfMmrnl I a ui lirll t tun rwrvtx , THI.S. OS HUV01 tt-W. LINCOLN McCLELLAN in the " '" "' fimk Repuhlttan Tiekrt Democratic 7W' 1 i m : rxji .im. Htkl'Kli TUM. r ER Tm w ;i defeat 5KGR" Dlt BT. Kgl vIJTY. restate lro.MMkft partly r tW,h tbe 1 u I"-. A I 1 X I :M ol HonbraV. Perraanot ar.t Hpp7 i ma National Democratic Ticket. POt P1K9IÜE2IT. CEN. CEO. B. McCLELLAN, OP 5KW MM IT POK VICE PRKSIDK5T, GEORCE H. PENDLETON, or i lion tiarrrtt l Will speak as lol'towCnoerv:, Monday, Üctfcer M, ti I P Otwterrtl. TaeaHsy. tvtover 4tb. at 1 P If Maw Caatlc. Wedi.CMlaj. Oe'oLer Hh, at 1 P. X fJrtenraatle. Thnraday, O t .herth, at 1 P V Terra Uu'.e, rnday. l)ct'r Tta. at 1 P V (ioapart, Italarday. October lib. at i 1' V P.eirorf, Moadaj, Oct r lOrb. ai 1 P M. Ion Itoi.rrt .violior otKninrkj. Will speak as follow: Mitcball, Tuelay. October 4tb. ai i f. M. anlli.an. Wa.1ni ) . Ki- ber S:b. at I p. M. Ttacnne,Tkara.1ay, October 6tb. at 1 P M Hlttonttarton, Friday, Uc;.ber '.ab. at IP M Lad. sa, .Saturday. OctoberStb. St IP M Crs f .rdorSa, M .ndty, October lbili, tt 1 fß M. Col l oifprd. of Hmlarkf Will apeak aa follooa: C'orjdon. Toeatay. October 4tb, at 1 P. M Paru. Weiirday, tctoher 5'b, at 7 I' Krt Wsyne, Thursday, O tucr th, at 1 P M Lawrtacetar. aatardav. Dc ter Stb. at 1 P. w VartlaeTUla, f vaday, ocUbar lOtb, ai I P. M. I h Mttta BlOC 1 1 Off

The election ir State and ooanty ofaeera, 'State dnr'ng his term The ralae of these serJudgesofthc S ipreme and sulxirdinate court. I rices to f' efficiency and g'orr of Ind't i m member- of the Legislature and of Coogrrsa (Jaw oaikCOtl caunot be estimated, and have mude takes place one week from to-nrrow, on Tde.".- j him tbc sulject of coro tnerL 'ion, bo') w:vi 'lie day. the 1 1 th instant. Tbe im; i tl. a . ,r f, .vnd the troops election cannot bo orereotinaated, ami it result When K-rb) Smith thjQilCllcrl Cuxinaati, will have a decided influence in deterfoiatDf ti e : Lovr, although holding no eomortfaion in the I" luture dotiaies of the country A Democratic g service, being solicited by the authorities, both triumph will restore peace, union rud the biota- ; cjvj anj military, took command of a division, mi of civil liberty. Every vote cat for which nowrttoa be oeld wottl danger was entirely IdoBToM and the RafjMailittii candiuAlet passed, with ssich credit that he was again highly

ia an endorcment of tbe corrutdiot?, tiie i frauds, the t e klest extravag mce. aad the suicidal policy of LuscoLx aud bit ndbtvtiits It I will be eo regarded by the country generally, ttfid J its moral eflecv will be disheartening npoi. ili'.je who are '.tiring to restore a party to j o wer. pleöi 1 t-i maintain free governme-.t ..n-l j...patar ri'.ii Tbe coasrn itiv e citixet.' o! L.d.trt have a fearful fOOponsibility testing upon them. J tbey discharge '.but duty ieatlesly and m in fully, all wiTT bo wcii. Never was there a period in the history of the country when higher ob'.iga i )sß upor the ertiaeo, ee when mote im-J porw. sTOwill restill Ir an his action, j The eloctio.. 4 'he next month decide whether the peoj. i wre seit government, v - r'crourn.to Goviri ment shall be pl ie! under tke rule, of mililan despotism. This i- i-su The ; man who ia unw.'Mng to pledge bis lite, bei fori ire and his tr reJ hon or to m. in tain anu ptrpetuate the grest principles of civil lulier:v ii uu-1 worthy of freedom. We have ever v lenca that the people ot Indiana will be tiue to thoaa- ' selves and 1 1 ue to the memory ol a ndblc - i. estry , who achieved tortbem. through gTOV bertv and independence 1 be IJodd Trial I I. ... .i id Mt Dono is progrc'-iiig ;.w!r it was gotten up lor partisan purples heme l here will be no effort fjBwiOte pro.eciite it v gawoSMaV. The Government claim to have been m possession ol a knowit. J.c o! ihr co: -j tacy charged apon M " P ip; u r i ' S i- ea (or mouths, if we cm believe us witMMIv. but with thta knowledge the authorities have permitted t .eir schemes to progre tnd strengthen, as they g silege. tint. i :t sssumed dangerous pioportio t . r . . 1 :. : a L. ....11 . i mere a una 1:1 tue iuuiiukiiu; " mm lawimi , so obtuse and prejudice so ii.tene sk not to ad mit to himself, if not lo o her. 'bat tbe author ities il they beüered eogMffeoct c? on fact sub aa cliarge-l againi Mr Dopp. when the iivex sud propeity ef thousands of innocent fiti tent wete invoked, were iecklc?s. if not aim. utl. it. not check 14. g it ui ll.e bud? iüier t he v did not believe tuere was nj cor.sj iracy intend ed such as'tbsy charge, or else for oeitflajl purposes they were willing tu ru:. the ri'k -f rreeip italiug civil war m tbe North. Tbey eancot ecane this dilemma, in tact the testimony of the government witnesses upon tbc trial most clearly demonstrates the charge wc make against tbe Federal authorities Who can re-pc-Jt an administration that will thus trifle witn rot only public but private Interests? Who will cor-ider hie life or property safe with such men at l!.e i.e. 1 o! ; ub'ic afftirs? The tri 1' ai Mi LXiOO Desoto o taiUtary eosi a -7.101 - a faockert lolrana ait u t!.e Federa. . men:. Never has there vet been a lime wae-t the r. v i Oos of bet SJOOKI cauM not be enl rced by the ef tSI lOthoritiea. The ConttituMon of the UiJi'e i Stare, vnd ' ven tbe aaOs of a Itepnb'l. in C rsOS. prof Jo jr tht trial anl puui.hme.ti 1 the crime f .raed against Mr Dorp hi the c;t;! n.r' to ,ic i. -: liyo'r.c , man ner tbu . . - bedl Were Ü t .tbor:'ta sfraid to treat the lov ait v sod ioaegriti el the evil tri - bum' led Mr the !.':. as a faial body or uonnoi-t . 1.. the load It is ti niof the wit:irs- I . Lef. vv l- going ; r.jvib i MaH) r'e-jH-i'ib!s ! iigbt of the ltwso - be the ete lercai of re Spot - I t. -el ::. premium to pet jury, n I we sjaj see it nf a t ha no foBer to pun-lal-e tottisaouj Wh t too tnem lot uean Ai t JA moral forcfwj" the of such S litbnnn.! When tne OlfJIMluJ mod tu; nc ii wsi w.d di i .-i i t nimunitv ui e; Ism" A people wbo v . :iit il BO thu i impiei upon are uuwor: mic 1 1 r roa ft 1 1 r ' apera whwo have i.oi neret-.torc ih i:ie Dem.nrt' . wt ho. of McCieiin an 1 Pol dleton: be 'Corn Cf-t c e. -.1 e ;. . -r r ". c N t w f i .. i rifle Journal, (hi Man. toe; tba A aa aati..- Marrla: Veoasjoowasf Owsnay, V Arbor tiki icb J. rnai.Mte tiers. d. U t tf .ff .'s Sctiouoctadv N V freund. (Uerma;.. erver, tbe ifighltm L r 1 ttid 1 Kera i: the Bsor: the iThsciaaaii Vocha the slei!h..urt 'III ) O . 1 Bote (reman ) Tub DaMocaaric i'Larr-a .i baAUids!" Tat Kan.axioa't PxAryoaw A y t j at tkisiMl "

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Maj Gee J..H.-C Lor.. a ctti-euf V.;6 w.. .w- . t We- Point br Geo. Jacebo. obo aas .ro. rjrocal friend of the family, ii l-r.T7, at a rdet ftom Tenoesee He greda I rl -u 1-41 toariedieio ia iclui embroetug roetn br of eorh :. !( "n Oen- BttLL Town, II 0 bioht. A W WmrrLt, A V Hows, Lvov ol SpHngnohi mtvi'i",-Tuiift Pij JtoS. ScSlTtSB Hamilton, Ittjv, JoH.x F. Rxikkj-. i i.j r , I.irit.aa) of Mil Mgl. I', .( IDd Coll R ' 'I'M S A.-. I iarl nx. of th. fde fWT. i-1 fir. Sm r . ma t d ....I .v.- .--v ' , . , fiAtJj.T?. I IM UOttffOeratt ft) - - , V Lull oaicr4 the atio uei' Icu:eojnt i 11 fj. S Aatjuaa, Jota i. 141: SM Lioattr.aat ' ao I Ke6 2. Ut Luutenact J'iie i-4b tretet Captin Mtrch II, lelr, jt gfUUliI and de Rifles. Mexico: fefifaeataJ QaMerraattOr iTKt. the plfl.ns tnd tgain?t hos'ilo Iothsr Ii 1-ört, the war with Metico, eooduv tl 'Jti n relr milinTv rir - iTing been brought , to. tocce- Mto. od tbo coantr.v brnc 1 itie rnjouifr.: ol profooml petce, Cap. l - resigned the i .k ga.ned by bia gallanUy, a: a became rtttien of oti.1 1 at iuee NlMdl a' Indianapolis On the breakit t; ut al tiie lobeiiiu:;. the abb ject of tb a sketcb, all tbosc blood relations acre nhtbttantt of the Sooth, offered to the United State- (iuver na..?.t the ord once placed in h - bal J. ar.1 the yen ice of a patriotic heirt which fei' N a consc: Ii ms duty to succor ti;e inti(uiit ah!'., tu 1 t ern hit patron and pro tector, ani frnt n spin' ot innate aliegiar' e to t ie constituted authorities, although their policy might be at rtriance with bis convictions of right, he ucejiie! the position of Brigade Inspector aud served as chief of staff to (eneral Mork ; a t' roa'gfl t:,e three months Western Vir ginia t impaiiin He aas recommen lel bv the Indiana repräsentatives in Congreae as one of ail offirers for Brigadier in August lwol In September. lfcGI.Gov Mutton, lOtOgaialog . , kil cffi;ie!.rv, aptititetl biro 10 the comtum the Indiana i.eyion, with tank ol Mj (General, and ii ha rsnacitv he orgonbed the State fore e mid pSratOOtai the youthe-p aoooW ol" the State from invasion. HpfilfO Hintei in oigauiing al1 the lOgiaacpti pnt Intotbe C S erv'tc from thw recommerded bv h superior officer. t' i IVpartment for Biigadier When MootjlJ made his raid. Gen. Lovr, then private citizen, was again found amongst, the eirlicst ofTering h;i strvices to arrest aud punish tl. at bold nder; bit offer was accepted by Govt r ner Mobtov andOtn. Wilcox, and he was placed in a foremost aid critical portion, in which he aas able to furuish the moat reliable information :. tht dv of cannula respecting the err': brigand and eck in this S at Veiuon Upon cofOOtiealofi of thice for adjusting the diffttt:. t lepectii g the quota betweeu New rk an I the tieuer t! Government, consisting of i, W F ALLER, ol New York, Cuai .nckt arm. "f Ma? vlunetts i' I tJer.eral Lorr. a sett lemrn' effected o orjuitable and accepts ble at 10 eii- it testimonials of approbation froni , the most prufjioeei OMSaOM of all psrties. In deed, iu all the public oapaoilitO in which be ha- ' served, he hv- rectived the highest lestiraoni v as t. hi- lile.itv and ability tfilU tb.4 brief record af h'.s public services, which are part of the recent history of this State, ant! with a fotbeartnee to dwe.l on bis wotth, aa prirate eitizea, acknowlfHlgrd by all who knew him oe wottid old Ihol ratrificmg bis prel rrence ir private nie ue uow nmruii imi ins name aud the influence oi bis character maybe) e i-.r i- a l i.employe to effect a change of administration, iu j tr.O nrm nc.iei fna; tne pouey ot tne partj witn which he acts wiil t-ecure an honorable, permanent and uciesful iue to this unhappy coutet, which that of (be Administration is tending to rendei interminable notwith'anding the gallan try an! - lecesses of cir aimi 'i. An;.sx-i .- the corresptmd net beiween the I Comm nee Gen Lovk, the former request ' in; aid 'he i "tei accpptius; the eotninauou: Indianapolis, Spt. 30. lbl4 (tnrrul fan Lnxye: Pcir Sir-- At a meeting of the Democratic Congie-ional Committee for the Sixth District 1 you were un mi mou.il j selected as the nominee, tor Congress The undersigned wa requested MJ kifeei vou of the actio:: of the committee tnd to request roar acceptance of the nomination. In forming thi duty I take pleasure in exprei-ine. to you tbe confidence of the committee in youi patriotiam your devotion to the Constitution .tud the Union tud vour fitness for the position in tiie pafjfgfJI troublc"ome condition of our nub lie afT.'ra X'erv truly, your friend, W H Talbott, Chairman. ifrMjVAFOlJ, October I, 1864. U L CAajrjnun Conjreiiot CaoosMtfai SlE Vour .-inn, . a. i- ' f v -ci : y is r eivetl I ffMtpt the fjnroioati ", of can'Jiduect Üou gross iu this (G.h, Cbogresttonal Di-'t ct, ter dered me by your COSaSSittee Iu scceptiug the poraiaatioo, sllow met a sei that were p'ron.al inciimUwns to g'jvern, tbe po sition would be doclinetf, but in tbe present con .4f .tit . . f I.I.K!!.. .S.IM afaVAr hltVAP tfkl' lala .,lllf..U X . a .-a. .a w a v mm W J w a a V a Ma.7vWb.4J., J j aK....I.I ii, mm iii.tonn.vl.t .. fniiml f, r.t.rt.li.ta ... t I t ' . . , l , ..I M . jattll ..... a a. IU U Ii , . . tttb t. . It, , a, those raeasrres which he believes nece-sarv f its -a! v.itin;, Fhe psDCtOtes which should guide . i this riSM) are Creoitt cnuncitted by Gen McClellan in hit tetter of acceptance . the meet tr v heirtr ifWwealOW ad hall rtyeive v ear- ; t.-" 10 pofl i Ii elect td I '..... aatu a 'he Canal iaotlaa and tbj itwr, t: d -haii never tanct. n, c 'hvples ol i tecoosttv, ai.? departure from tbeai t"i:ra k a gorernrocnr of laws. aOt of rnpi sttd a t'fe ;e":ie shonld MfoCol how the sostai i oginae ii ' lunoamen the t'ast. i sbaii ever boio the horor ir!.irr srd inA. n, aoetfioo In the future, as it de-ir the Union, nnd I aais of our BOOOtff try respectfully, Your obedient servant. Joh.m Lot I T r. I'rnllrlan Sjtot ord M POfaiiOIO'l'a record s.nce the btir.r. i e .c.- I'.st.oi.ai Uou'cs i.as bee.. c.r i hi tr..r ." tne oest interests of the Union that ,t lOataj i ' eer wateot time and brer h to rtnrrt-ver-. -.Winnie .o tbc contrary .Mr Foinoy, l...werer. has fokbtod in hit Wabiugton Cbroui e S in sdrtnt article or ibis matter, in which an m-vde to al.ow that Mr UJd tai ..-1 war IftYOj I M mt'.vtei these -tateaiC I'endleton aai alion bills, etc t iTiivtiei ihee -.teaienrs with the of he .i! report ot i;,r prtKeOOing. Of UeeVOSO, at. 1 :: of findiug as Mr Forney aou!d htvr the people believe tliat Mr Pendleton stood ti u-.i a.wt.a in ........ a .itai.i mtan.! -eemeJ :mpcr:a:.t t y tLe adunMiiat.. p.ii'.. g has freqaaatiy een In tM rr-nn wi:h tae ao radical Mil mm not sa ' ktai1 HepuOi.CBO. Wi e.ett the most important eouott in the would be iodtctsaeot on the general principle that a lift gres'tr includes the lees, If It .vjn.g Hepaoiii.as .'icw aa am u.d :u ine-a -e. ft.low rarilaacs iacludiog Mr. fesjooy, oaeeat rearossb hia Tbey tre st IkdJosra

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. to provide addition, rtrenue tor defraying "TS- ' ! i r - aa - 'Jir ppt ill. r t ,m . s. . w . j i nax-H) Mr Pcadietou OtOd against iko bfll Ob accooni ot his ohjcciioOD to Kaa of lit pro Ttliofi, :! dkl 3ile-.ri AldncL. of Miooeao , I'. -, P.ni.n uf Miehirir:; ir .tf. : Mich'fan. Lovejnv, of llhno'n; Wal ton, of Maine, and Wioda, of Mioneota, ever y one .'. them member . in fpoi and re!rataa 1 inf. ol (lie Admiitiuatiou port j 9 July 30, 1961. Mr t'eudletoii voted m aot of taiinr on the tabie the bill "to increase the a umber ol cadet :adet- Iho MtUtory A(O.Ofjy it r iMf ffaoi tad if i Ureaaj. ol Hbooir Morrill, of I .-.; I'oint arete Mers , . I , a ern"ii. rise or ar.oe; rofflWfT, ol .f York; HjnWu-p, ..f e York Walton, of M;r. it.H W .rretter. Ohio, eery nam Of fl oi prOr-er member, of 'he Repahliran nael v 3 Auuot -J. Jf?fj. Mr Poodk loi voted .ovi.ii-' fria irtil t-i rfi,t r f ! r r äf . tie lofoj lot i.'tcret . the public I OObC;'' to elto did Mr Heamao, of Michigan, ith a ma jority of the Ho.ie oi uepreen;a:irea, voieti r r . .1 1 aaaii -i t!ir bill providing for a reduction of the mileage of the memberi fifty per cent , the fol low. up Republican likewise voted against it: JJJ, Kiw.rd-, of 'ew Hamphire; Fenton, 'of w York; Hooper, of Masrhusetts; Kel oga. ! M'chi.r:. M'irr H, .f Mane, aargent, l'i..:orni. and Trowbridge, of Michigan 5 Jmmry 11. Mr. Broomll offereJ a resolu ;ion that "the government should use its most atrenuous efforU to procure the voluntary enlistment of persons claimei a. 'aves in the rebel territory, by giving them the full bounty and .tnd pay of other aoMiera, and by guaranteeii tg their freedom at once up-n enlistment." Mr Pendleton voted zaint its adoption, and with him Gen Garfield, ol OMo, a wild a rad M vei -a' in ConRrwa. 1 e meri; ot Icmeri'i ol these tercr:l bill? aL(j rcolutiois are not now involved; the point ia that a num. .er of influential Republicans fol lowed Mr Pendleton in oting .-tgaiimt them. It1 Le ihus opi.osed the government, ee did ibey; if he wai 'aioloyAl, " so were they; and, as .oroe of them are up fur re election, if tbey should be sant a.-1 a to C 'es, mueh more should he be re-electel lo too Vieo Piesidency It is a pool rule that will not work both wajs" But waiving, foi theprosont, further comments f Vi ', J in.llt, Vf . IJ... l'-,..'. . a .. . . A .... ,liA on Uli III. -.'.I, Jll I IUUIIIUII 5 I5VWIU Oil lilt ouetion of supporting the goveitiuient is clear enough to satisfy every honest patriot in the ia;. j iiuiiug me uenate in tne cur i -tion oi lr6, on a bill tor iricreHing il.v tegular atmy. ; 1 ' 1 ;.r j .hj. I wili do what i fairlr necessary to g ve ti.tadaxiniotratioa power to maintain tbe govern- ! ment and pretest disaiter to its flai., and enlone j obedmee to the obli ,ationa of the Constitution J ard the laws pused in accordance therewith " X Hepublican journal has had the manünc- i to Ulsert thi extract in i' columns, nor is it likelf that si v will dare to, m direciiv does it e refute ah '.he slanders which hsve been circulat I '. MKernkog Mr Pendletou's course For the g- "rnment tlaays, lor the administration only wheij it is right, is the sole rule of action for an honest legislator, and it is by this rule that Mr Pendleton has ever been guided during his long and brilliant career in the BoQOS of Repre-'ent-v tivej K. V World SM the State .-.nüoel. rbr Dodd I rial. Wc rtre requested to aiate for the benefit of all coucerned, that the Scpisuie Council of the v I of Liberty, at its late sevion ia Chicago on the 29th and 3Uth of Aegaot, resolve! to withdraw all secresy from the orgnnixation, and the obligation ia this regard is uo' binding 'ifHii inemlHpt This siiAwsany pern la ome fbrwatd now, not only 10 place themselves right, haM to corre -t the false iujyres-ion now curtent, and to refute the maligt.ant faJftffJOQ I by the military and civil authorities This will giretheopportu.ntv to til those who h .ve boos in anv Oer connected with tbe order, .At a. . , . Il .A. i I., mim-. J aaa oarrecr wnst ine mcn-io; air taoap ctaiai to be the false impressions now current in rea . a..aaa m if . i gi. o hi- connection w :!i the older, and refute too charges aot fat th by the inilitarv ard civil sosborlllos for i.li?ic-l pttrpo-e rounds icn CSIOO. The toilowio'; r.itagraph is going the of the Lincoln preas The OhieetO Tribune say ' We Ifjin, liom uudoubtei aulhoiity, that Lewis C pronounces the Democratic platform a mo! igi.miniou wirrender t the lobc.s. an I cat. not -uppurt it The following is. perhaps, a iftkien! com menfarv upon it: Lh.rnoiT, Kisst VVakd. September 28, 164 Di:k Sib: The state of my health has coulood me to the bou-e Ho pome months. tt:d pre vents me from accept i tig your invitation to at . n I . i. - ' . v.: :. . a I. M , 1t.. Club of the First Ward BuT I tvr! mvself of I ti opportunity to ty that I approve the nomination of General McClellan, and shall vote for him at the next presidential e'ectlon. if aide to attend the polls. Wiohiag that suoce.- may reward your axer tions. I sro. dear fir, respectfully vours. Lxw Cas W s ittntt, E q FsUv KuBtor. rom tiow to the dry of the election ail sorts; of Nl-c I assort will be put in circulation for the; P;lrT ' ' 8 tte importtnl elect ions of the !Otoiii v crk rhe telegraph is end as tl.e control ol the ndministral: .1 will be used ! , , , , ! " " ' r i,u: :" r'e: I he people roast be prepared for the wild-- and mot etaWterated renntti ia reard ,0 NwnwtO. .B-ptracies !o o?erthrow tbe gtti ei nmctit, nnd roderal victones fiver? effo:t will be tr.ide " deceive the people in re gin! In tbc true condition of public "ffiir, but the experieoee of near four years should be sufiV BitJkl to enlighten the public in regard to the irks .an., no- epreseritntions of the Republican !esdc: without a word of caution from us To dranee tbetf wicked ..ehernes, il It was necesssiy. the men in power would a'tempt to dereive the rtv el And? .fotoxisort's KeeorO Al i; tiot : to psptri l ave been indutriou i:i kaating the record "f Mr llsaroitotra neglecting. faaajMfhfle, hat d Amiiw JoB?tsox, their Otri BSMBOaea for tbe tre I'leideuey We re MBl i Uttle extract from an ddre.g made bv '.tn ' - 1861 the Uni 'ii mea 1 i enuassee: i . re a.-e two paitits m exitei ce who want . "umner waaat to brek up the govseostjoot eod so do tbe aoalktesweSj goners'. ly. They hold that if 1 a very survives", tbc Union ntaOOt eodoso. Secostioniits trgue that if the fjoiea eontiaoee slwerv is lost. Abolitionists want no i ao-e. b..: tiy regard pt'sceanie tOCSOaioc a bumbag. 1 hey occupy the same j ground Why, abolition is dissolution; dtasoiu tion ia -: r.. one - i-ther. Iloth ire nv.r.e 'o ai'.'ompiiah the ume object." rjotil within a few raorth past. Mr doH eft's rtefled oill be found abounding in similar attoraoce w hy not tus sr. porters look for 1 ien Ar. V'or Set trs --Ever? toorouc". foeotatatxtsl ia tho oaaotrs it laborisg aax.ousiy lor Lin- ''ret:. Tv,e rieed of .felf Di-, v is mIe BB lecfOt Ol thoil dot re to ucfett ile Cielian I hey say tbat the faecUon of McOleb ' kso Sill rattothe whole rtouth against Davis, while tue eie;t.on of" Lh.co.o will cement tbe poser v f lie Cotifedeiaci. Whoever dtctdes to tots hr tdoealn must do eo with (bit fact nefora ' bim The disiniooieta know thai Lincoln spot :rv it tl.etr bet haoo. i A rir.THio Aas. w oe:i Freu.ont, ia h.s -r ol withdrawa!. sk1. L nculn's Adm.nis ii.tiou baa beea BOiiafoaito. m: taidv. and rva. 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Yenerday. inadvertantly alluded to Carl ?ur?- now 'PI tor L.aeojn. t a Bnea !icr General. He i a Mior General, and ah of no ue to the army, Le is draoiaa a Mijor GfLeralpty rfooa the Fodenl (TOaoarr aqoiOoJoni to $445 par wuxn. iii adtfSlioi l forage, w1 (fa um of itaotT ufBr:etil to support lu ordinär familr. Tbia Lin coin orator therefore is maintained by the Ad twaintioa at a total eipense of ooa'rl? $Ö,UÜÜ per auuum Itis nut to bo oudered at that he upfrfJ LiaoolD witk to tmicb aroor. but it if to be ooi:dered at that i.y tai payer can be per i idci bj h,m to prolong In opportun.ties far fattening rdmlf un th hl a pror'r f the people -rr Another of Lincoln' orator-, now eiiubituii: a deep auaiety fur Licco'.i: e ra election, if ei vi erkor Randall, o! ihif Sme The people maintain him at an expense of about 3mJ par annum, .letltiit; nn counted Another of Lincoln' peti from Wiscjntn I w wuu a a ui a era . no l . i uiiu i uuktru i k a unti iuu ir . 7 - i I' . . N .. . I , . . , v 1 . a. . Ä , Urgelj to Liocoln i Pucce9 here. The tax pav I v pni.Li u i III .vtitv in ijuiu lUlTaicul . u do to about $.000 in greenbacks. ... - - L. : a a iuui 11 : i . The advocates of Lincoln largely constat ot (his class of men. They are employed to exert iheir influence and abilities m blinding .be pub nc to its own true interots. During lue preai dential election they will swarm at public meet inga, and coniribuie largely from tbeir ill -rotten spoil- tu mntinae themselves in place. Will the people continue to be victim zed by tbero? Mil Otokoi New-. V nt the Newa ay: ji Wisconsin will apply to Indiana Look orer the field aod ee who are the meu that are stumping the State for Li5C0Ui , and Morto.n Ate they not generally Govern l ment em, :otea and contractors or shoddyite-? El there one of them wh is making any sacrifice the true interest of the country? It there one ef litem who is not struggling to pernetuate , , " " . the prcM-nt BOOtJ rule simply to advance his persons', ii tfrettl ertbotll any tegard to the general welfare? The tx-;iaver- the ueu of toil, the ! , ,,,1 ibink f , 1 " ' - . tbee 'htngs b5 Tlonroe Doctrine loatedfJMj A friend sends us the following translation ; from lhe y. k pipleaiatMiaj of August 21. ( tCM i- , -It to (e.u.n that the govern mental VNa.h ington will recognixe the Mexican empire But Mr. Lincoln, fearing that thoe who are opposed I r. K.M. an .... ,t.., n r. I k l h a j , , a. , , , v A M aa a . m w inui in poiivics may use n: iccvginnou agamsi 0im ,n ' election, nas maniiestea an intention not to accredit a minister from the United State 1-0 the Lroperor oi Mt'i o tir.til the election for , . V. . - - M itiv i iniunai The Mera-Hial Diplom tiijuc is considered oue of the best Kuropvau aullioriticn in all matters ol international conccm.and is very cauiious as to its statements 1 his, therefore shows the tin ending rimong the diplomatic- corp as to what President LiROOU iutends lo do, sn.1 his ...... " 1 ' "' ::i ! lK,a'- ': ISIM Election The Portland Maine) Advertiser tays, m speaking of the Lincolx want of gains at the lnte State election: So fat from gaining, the Democrats have gained one .Senator, certain, and four or ho Representatives, upon tbe number of last year They have also gamed several thousands ia the aggregate vote, oi which, in a few days, we r he Hccutdtcly posted. By use of money ard se cret dispensing powers through secret office-hold era. the administration gained one representative to Conros If toe iniH relative ga.us in the popular vote Shall be eflected in Missouri. Illinois, lofkiaOO. Kentucky, New Jetoay, OrCSroa, New York, Pennsrlvania and Maryland as we have made in M.ine, McClellans election will he put beyond , the possibility of defeat. The L,!,C0I-X Sjontr for Governor tt oniS ! 2 500 !e" lhaB ll w v l vt ve t' - , , . . . I T Feai v Tbe history of the present Adminis im ii'u in unr iuiiu mirt oi iuuu i m ic waa nevrsomuch plunder in any other nation in a . . . . . . . Ä i . ... - ..i 4 iu. . h in-lred years, as br.s t.een carried on bv tne rao j jc4j poiit.i,,, for tne pHSl thirty six montht. The record is fearful. Kven species of plunder , w , . . . . e has gone on Men who are thinking of voting , : for Lj.kcolx know this truth. If they do not I i. . ,i... . lmmnmm m I ,V,a ,l;i . W;. nfl Ug Tbe nempfirjttn h.T. ,,cn fi,led with itlliM. It aiV lglll.'IAll V KiOtllJ milium l I weeot not tiie eeoopeiori whose editors have been irre-tcd fur having hands in the pi. ve of the country. I bey. iivleed, would gladlv conceal the horrible stories The Ticket. Again we call sAMOtlOB to the fc ihat several papers in the State have the fames olthe candi dates iucorrectly printed, and in - me caaes there j .I . . .v are otD!r?:.i;i, epec'.a!lv m retetence to the nominees for Lieutenant Guvetnoi and ReDorter ! f th Supreme Court are concerned. The bal j lot- should hiarefiIU rumnarad with the ticket' priaOted iu the Sentinel, wbich is correct. f"lle .McClellan: ia the mot popular can didate the Convention could have chosen Phil xJelpbia Prase. George H. Pendleton, the Democratic candi date for Vice President, is s ger.tlemaii of de ; ' iel ability, liberal tcquirement and unstained I private reputation. N l . I nbune. , These are the comments of the two leading Republican papers of tbe couutry upon the Democri . snduUte. made nnce their nomination. ; m iNnicixn. Delosa HetTren, who stabbed Col Dunham, at Sleui on Mondav night of last week, baa been indicted bv the grand jury ot , Washington count?, nnd is, we audettteud uoder j a:re-t I' i? claimed bv Iieffren that he waa justified m the act; but as tbe case is to undergo judicial ii ventiga'iou the tact-, uo doubt, will be tuüv dovalopodT Col Dur ham's mauy friend will be gratified to learn that there i no doubt of Lie rectve:v. N A Ledget HOTELS. BATES HOUSE j. L. II Ol JO. PROPPJKT R INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. ar'w-4tr SALOON R ITEN HOHE S.H00X. i I glfgl r.ATI- SXAJBI l!TTK A5CF," . si m a sr so fenrecKK 4 J. nVRUS TropriHor. rVIBI pUedait O1 llajwsrs, wfoses, aad tkve I wkrtada rciaartand tobarc a!o tbe ebo old B. arb-a sn-1 Wheat Wkiky. Ibe etal -braent baa braa raaoraaed tbroogbem. anyt-dtf 11 GLUE! CLUE. GLUE! GLUE! KOREliT DKRS, GLUE MANUFACTURER, U R B A N A OHIO, KK.KPS coeetaetlr ee bant a ver? aapeur "lu f r v rne: Ma. er, Fr.n.sra ssd Book Binders. ept- Cbn Ii. M. SritiVK A C O., REIL I8T1II Itrflfi AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, MQ OQ 1.9 North Illinois StrPPt a0' ZU 1 iMOriü llllDOlB öireei I ucllsaiAauolifO. IaacI. sstV04sit

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t roa la a nai btt laan I For nornli Meoort mm rtr.t Paft MIDM OHT HKPORT. ' . j fflnnm TTT A Ti -nmi la A 1 iaS 1 WAK IV V. U R MUWTÜ , cDCPtAi in tuc ucuj wnov nanrn SWlAt TO THE MEW YORK PAPERS. ... LATER FROM GEORGIA. Mn rnia n C'oi mnirniion nfv .a a Operations ATOUIld RlChlHOXld. (;ra SUH PllshiOST Forward. " - - TH: I.fI.r THOI HI IS Ar.. A .. From New a'ork. New Toie. October 1 Newi from St. Do mingo has been received via Uavtnt. The Spanish commtndtnt. Sen Vitttea, cap tured nearly a year ago at Santiago Delot Cabii !. was placed st Hbertr by the rebeN and had arrives at Monte Christo He reports that at Santiago they are disposed to place all prisoners at liberty ard the poseibili l.T a peed y peace talked or This fact proves the way Spain abandons an Ät-rpriM wbich bM ,ire4dT 8pjlio ot4g ,o (KK) soldiers. The war at St Domingo can be considered virtually at an end . The Pott says We hear of certain merchants acd capitalists i who are engaging in an nttemt to forestall the gold market and raise the price of gold, and that ihpv nur rotihr!rl nrvrinnni t n nrnmiii.nl hm kers. furnishing tbero with tbe neeesssry cspitsl I II' , - -M . , m Mi . "HfcCIHJll I C 1 1 fCU tWIIIMlT I TU TU tiie PuSt of"c The Herald'n New Orleai.a cotresp undent says: Xhe fnmiy o jure leave for New York Ot ateiimship Ariel, where tbey Mil reside till the " i troubles are over ; The Herald Washington apecial sara: Secretsry Seward's uher ha returned to dut? Mr Deunison is expected to arrive to-day Gold spacuUtion recovered this morning from the lowest point lost evening and sold up to 194'., from this point the price receedad to 199, I and then rallied again to 193 )i ; The good news received from idheridan and (tram was announced in the gold room, and the i market was run down to 191 ! There is s Urge amount of stetling eichange , offered, the market being much unsettled. The Commercial Washington special ol the lot, says: The Goverument hss receive! information tn,t the iuvai-iou it effectually squelched, tnd ' that Sbeimuu has restored communicuOion He ' hl1? u. H!P'PiO" 'ck of api.Iieo. it is now stitea potiuvety mat a correspon deuce bus actually taken place between Governoi Brown and Sherman, aud that our Government a, . roves Sherman's course in the matter. There is no probability of any Washington news to night. The Herald's 10th corps oni respondent says: Our corps is in advit.ee. They broke camp at 3 P M en theSih, and tJ i. 1 iL. T V ! rP'u mtr,e?fI ioe -am n.ver ay dL,jj of the iWth at Deep Bottom I bey met he enemy and akirminhed np r.ds : Änl0S!, fic' " t,,! n"r Now .M;,rket lwf.f owuP!eU the enenBT we" m j ' 'addition to fortifications of a strong nstu I ural character they were rendered doubly formi ' bv ,lbüS? that i ne coioreu iroops. untier ten. r4ino, or I r dered to carrv this position T..;. L...... f.l.- ...A .1 ! iiicii n ilt ni "ue in i:r iib u irniui ' i i i , 1 gj MTer ijhaaj fjr;Äsfooi, though .... ranks were adlv thinned They contiuued to advance steadily tnd III 1 uraer- BO" rouung mem nua eeuuing mem . i a ' l j j: -a. rlvuig down the road towards Kichmond Qraat aod Geo Butler were on the held aüd were enthusiastically received by the troopt Whn th furmor ioiIa llnno th linM OixImnU n mm uaiwa.. " cheers of the men was terriffi( 1 kiron mi's uhore o av f arkrsaf m nne vert . 8lrong work bul our SfaanUgewee mainttined 1 and the enemv were pressed so cioselv thst thev had not time to stop and reforso Two miles further on the rebels have a str-m line of reboubts, perfect in their character, ear , ' , , ... . . . rvtng beavv artillery and located st such brel intervals that it is impossible to force a c.dumti of troops through them. These orks cross the New M&rhet road just beyond tne uaursi run tnurcti, and rnetr guns sweep the roads iu all directions, v . u. , . General nirney at once determined lo carry 6uch ol- ,hese works as lav in hia front br gsner . . a - a v jm, al ssssult Keconnoitering lbs ground bimse I "Qd" a storm oi t-ueoa i nave uever seen sur I a t . :.L m pHfvS-eu, iMj wcrr rarb who a murueroiis art of grape and canister and unceasing volleys of mm ketrv that worked terrible havoc in the ranks j Still unflinchingly they held that way iu crossing to an intervening crest of open ground They were exposed to a frightful enfilading firs of ar tillery, snd the casualties were terrible Still the men pushed forward. On spprosching the redoubt they were found more formidable than j at hrst supposed A perfect abattis held them st bay. while the rebel infantry literally mowed theSS down The forts were surrounded bv a ! hrojd ditch eicht feet deen into which soma ot the colored troops leaped, only to fiud themselrta penned in with no door of retreat, The line wa3 withdrawn to the further side ol the crett. which position was held until night, when a demonstration wt made against tbe tgaicst works. The corps lor over fiv bundled meu kilieu and wonnded. While this was going on Koutt's cavalry dashed boldly up to the very gates of Richmond, which fact was telegraphed to Butler, who sect a division ol infantry to his support. This divi sinn marched aithin musket shot of the city, and probably might hare marchel into the rebM capital, though it is clear they could not have held it. On arriving at the auburbs of tbe civ they found that they bad withdrawn for a wise purpoie T bey were then ordered to return. Although our advance was checked at Laurel Hill the expedition was by no metns a failure The Hera H r respondeat, with the IM corps, sere: The lPth corps cru.-sed the river -it Aiken's Landing and marched a mite before ronitog i: contact wi'h the enem?. rom waOwllle. N ttfiTiLLK. October 2 Forrc' 'ith kil tebei 1 fnrfe anrwared in front of H ntitav ille thia tn-.rt ing and demanded it urrender The com manding rfjicer Col t M L Johnsoa, of tr.e : 12.h Indiana eavalrv, refu-etj to comply Tl-rf hat prohsbiT ten hear? fighting there todsy No feir- are eto:taifted of the. eerM e i the pce t,. ., .... u,,.M., . .f.iur a L. vwv-wj -mm w . . iv - a- r-M rafiiiii'n A Isree force of rebela are reported at Spring Hill. 14 a bevend Franklin Trelir,tsre eu at that place I rsw rortreaa i?Iosiroe. K'BTkE-ss UuMX't, O r. 1 TheL'iiiteo .?'ate hospital steamer General Learv srriveti from Deer K -'otg t eretvng, reports fighting it. pngre vesterdvv oa tne north side of he James; sio heavy tiring on the south tide of Peterahurg. which . otiUDuni at a la hour lai evenint; No important result is reported, but tha indi ja.t!on sre very favorable. The hospital steamer Matilda esi-loded her boiler at 4 o'clock iaat evson g rust slier having 1 landing two h cd red ooufideri seidiers for Haas; ton hospital. Pro rider t tally the soldiers es j cspod Tbe Connecticut arrived last evening w dispatches I rom Admiral Ptrragu'. Pert Morgao is beii.g put iu a coaditioo tor J ropg delense Tbe enemy is trying to place torpedoes in the channel above Fort Morgan. The rtport that air gunboats tt near tte taty s txveolrrec

lajfllaaj Troaale Cotcaoo. Ovtrvber 1 A S Pad apoeSa) of tho 30tb eayt: A letter from Part Riot dated Septem' lOtb, 'lotoi that Co! Fkk'f Idaho U id bote fti taekel aod eei or bit re-r f four aaair ulle . They theo atuckel hi aaiu l ! ia tech numbers that ne vi compelled to entrench him 1 self a: d seod bock fr rata force menu In a running D(ht r nine mile '.1) lodiant aere kille! The letter eiureaeetthc opjiiion li st 'he wboie

iaJaber ' a , ,Ä . Auguil. ana arwi Hf train a:Il hare to reiu letter from Sullj'a cwuiiuanu dated its he hart a batf!e sr!th 5n Ind. an and defeated them AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLIT l THEITRE. Corner rVnthm ,1qm 4 T'une Strrrti Manager nr. . . filler . Monday Evening, October 3, 1864. 'W f r y-rftvf f Tio.r -POl THIA. I K A K EKIl THE WIPE, A OF MANTUA! Mr. W R Rl WK T . Mr. R L. RANK Mr R k RICHARDS Miss CtHMa" TAUE 8T. PIKRRK. .. LKOMAKDO TKRRKNDO MAKIN5A lA E Iro. PECKOverture, Orchootrn. NSW HOR9E R4ILROAD Mr. DATROOK PAT. LOU3T .... Mr an; hi Mr WHITr Mr. HOlniKa .Mrs. L. k RANi. Tom spry l 1 'a Pbjcbs or Aniinai Dre. L':rela to,! Parjnatte. 5 cenu; PriTau- Suits, ror .11 peraona, S '; Orcbatta Seats, 76 cent; (tallery and FafAlly Cireis, U cton, Ckililrtu in anna. Iii, all reaarvea stats Tin Door opeu at 7 o'clock. Perrortuanca comueocea at ' quarter to S o'clock precieely. MASONIC HALL. . MMKNCIMO OX Monday Evening, October 3, 1864, aad during tbe wek, tbe real Ketiuiae Professor J. H. McALUSTKR. The Great Wcrld-renoWDed l A G I (' I A N 1 5o w.Uelv knowc aod eelebrated aa tb Aotecrai -4 Magic, and tbe greatest of all rrcsticligitntcurs, llONtl LA M O n T E . Ttie dtingnUbed pra-atrinent W8matear and Tbautnaturglat. ia a aerie of irraud pretidiritatorial perSstBMaata. Aiiinissiou. . 1W aM Kor paniculara see mall hill. lr open at 7 tt caaniti.re at h o'clock oct.Vil 1 w TO VOLUNTEERS. V T T E Ä T I O W.MTANTFD IMMKDI ATKLT-OIf F. HCNDRF.D Vol.O Ul""' loll highest local bountie will be pai l, at tl M . RPICF k A Mlll---; IUI I W 1. !1 . TICT . JOT WntCll I 11 . T. ' I . . , a n ... . -. . rii a.siaie urr.ee, .iu. id1,, nortn Illinois atret, ; N"rw" h'"k SALOON. CHARLIS AND RBSTtlRINT, HI. FiaHK undersigned. b ..yar.rd a Salooti and ist M. taarant at So. ISO Kc-t Wanbititrton atreet, oppopoHe UttWl Uotl. Ii ha been fit d up in tbe be-it ,l an1 M .klu,u of rame iu their .-on, ojier. Ac. Th. k7 Vt i J 7 7 7" , 'T- The best of Liqsori ai d ( Igara can be bad st tbe bar, at all boor tar and mabt onil d Iw PROFESSIONAL. UUW X VII Wet Miliums, ota, City, X. O. ATTORNEYS AT LAW AMD SOLICITORS Or Cbdma: Offlee Nu 4SS Pean.jlrania avenue, a few doora eaat of tba Xatl oal Hotel. Will proaectte clalmt before the United States Court of Gslras and Congress. BaaioeKt with all tba KzecctlTC Department., -. log Claim of avery dearrtpt.on connected with he Mill ,n,! wervire, at teat ad tt with peaoptne-a aad n.rfFOR RENT. WILL Leaas for eigbt uoatbs, with furniture, tha bouse ia which I live. Will sell aa excellent family hon aad carriage with baraeas. Tbc bouas not tc be o ed aa a board.ng honas. Ah'.KL If rCLUKK setdst MERCHANT TAILORING. LEWIS M HOI17. pk(ii'i.;rrok of tba W I R S C 1 .V H H MERCHANT TAILORING k h i a uLisiiM i : ts x. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET, wo Hours Svonth of I'oaf O ret INDIAN APOLLS Cajlt-litf NOTICE. C O I A. frC T IN' KRKIIIP. HTW. this day s-ociatsd wttfVAelf in tbe Rat and Cap Kua iasss, Mr. J. H- leaaar, and ab ail conact the baonet. in f u tv ur.der the vt le of Le - DeareCo. I 1'WIS DE8SAR W hav 'uvt re'Vd a ftae etoek of Men's snd Bey's Hat ant Cap, which we will aell at low prices. l-F.WIS ÜKS 1 n o a rn i ajM sweat Wahngtoii treat. PROFESSIONAL. dr. v miMAW. PHYSUIA.N AND SUBGEON orrtT xo io viRGiwu atkxik. tfafnr KK, lg ROkTH AtBAMA T. H. XV. HKI KAkl It PHTblCIAIi AND SURGEOli Office a WSoea Oaahinf ta Wl., l Blairs, ktsiLK. - so. si KKaVirat a vbuck. ä "BFFKRS bit profeaeieael aervkrea te tbe citlteaa of f auapoi s, aad caarsatees stmt sad pr pt atOSU sa wt tOoea ko mm. favtar kfas w-.U at pa.

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ARMY AGUE DROPS! ARMY AGUE DROPS! TRf fXPTttHOl BKMIDT POI TRI aiL of FEVER AMD AGUE, AND ALL IUI. KM ö ÜISKAHE. ATTEIYTION!! mm d mi m ThU saust wonderful remedy for tbe permaaeat cure mT I' VKR AM aOTK, KTC . waa dlaco.-raJ year, ago by one of tba i 'lost V nut i fir and Sur,-ftll IHEMISTS OF MM Oat of TROrSAVTlt OF CASKS it bat BOOST beaa . , wri u fa t ;a easting a radical ewre. A SINtiUK BOTTLF. of tbe Drwet bs cured dieae. akicb have aiiitiboriilT Kelird Ihr vf asot Sur - --lul tledir.il I ith tsl It eontitng mmtkiaq (As trill tnmre th rta aft tofts n f It purthtu the blood! It rrmote$ ob$trurtton$ from the Ucer ! It promottt tkr dchar.r of Stir.' It rjfeets m radical and permanent cure Ag re Sfeetftffffl taute upon trhtrh the mqu, depends ' THr ARMY AGUE DROPS! As tu aatss uoports, kt been sad Is tbe grett Speutc for all eiUOL'SDISCASKSiQtba Arsay. It ha. coronal Ita papulanty ia oar noble Amy aad alarwbrra at aw. vsrttat as iu carta hava been iuick ant Wi.nd rfa!. a a It bat pn-rej a great MsoOl g an I sav.d ms'rr avaluat ,e lifo in tbsee mia-malic i ahna wbara tbey wo14 ba.e r.llrn victim, tw Bll.Kt S UlsF ASF.S The hills will not retaaraa If isarae liropo are fnkeii: THE ARMY AGUE DROPS! QflCKLT DWTfS A WaT XSBDfjeaaos smacl Westknosio! AKD RESTORE IHI. HVVntl Ts its naisral PUOTAKCT and AXIM AT109T, tüTlGk AHB', tba b- ty aad c'.aanog eat Every PVeftfrr 0 tHmetXMt Wradaesd by lsatbaome miesas. BE WISE IN TIME! IFA person rrtidwq n a Fearr and Auve Di-tnrl thould e rrtAsur a Battle of the ARMY AGUE DROPS! Aad it is strengi? rtcoratneoded to peraoas trsvtHaa V... k l L. . .. k. , V'm " 1 amrwra wnm We respectfully call stieatioa ts ear Tenimoalala. Many ef ur letters a.tOH tbat ban 4 rad. of Uvwa bare been aarad in tba Ars? by iu at. Indeed, so wed are it. csrstiva quahtiea appealed ta tba Army, tbat tbe oat aucee-fal Burgeees in tba f(4 aad boaatal aa it aloautt luMVflj is tba duaaea for which we alattn iU :ility Tue best phyian a.'way. e e tte bet 014 to effect a care, brace tba utuvreiitj of tba ARMY AGUE DROPS ! TE8TIMOISr I We tre kapp? to refer ts 81! Gee MeCb-llao. Gen. Frenoot, Mt. Oer. Btabop Pwrtar. M ? Rev to Tvng, Mee. Ur Tweier. h" H. W Bieber, rblja Rev I. M. Chagas, Rev Mr Cbeevai, ? Bev Mr BeAg. l'Hon.kiT. r Wold,b . n on. M Ka! flrbvca. Hen M Y .'. ;. Hoa May r.ivntber. S t Hon Hwrace Grreny. '.'Q Hancock. Gob. BUI pa trick, fien. kice, Co; Pye. S&rh X. ? . Col Qakk, 17 h MTt.CL Co!Vow!er.l4th J.T.I M Ma; r IreBiBa A . D. C, Maj. Ee.fayudsr. Aitb Pa., Major w . i A b ' , Major Karaaay, 1 Major Kt.llwell. " Ma.ar Blb.StfA, f L eat VVbeian. Hprfa iea ia tbe t . S. Am j Aad huodredi ef ether eoaaii? well aaewn sea' for whkh e t rcalar Price ONE DOLLAR per Bottle. WILLI o a CO., ITinctpti Otkst 1141 Water 4. . . N B Nona genu, ne on tea he. Hog aar signature no the wrapper ; t ' ' veBJ Lr..-7..: v a Mf O i a: v other reatedj. If be dsea not bare it lor sie. sncloae aa 1 05 per nail, and we wtil send ym eue beule af tbe Aran Affua Dreaa per meal era paid WlLiXX)I CO, Vol Wa r at.. 5. T. ARMY Ab IE DR0I'

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