Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4358, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1864 — Page 2
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4 w : jb onion it urn hit rKftftvrj thukspat Mommfl oci National Democratic Tick ran ntistuxt, CEN. CEO. 8. WrCLELLAN, or NKB7 JVMKY bob vies niKaiDtST. CEORCE H. PENDLETON, or Ohio. i tar ArfnarMI la a . Nmell t''K r TMia HCT TUf 0 Mil ELECT KLKCT LINCOLN McCLEL LAN v Ii rur AM IU WÜOLA BU'L HrpuUuat TieLrt Drmioeral" 1 tri. 1 Tee wtil bring iu K.BO You III defeat Bl '- Bgt AUTT. ,- DEBT. KQCAUTT, r-'. re t HABI'F.B TIMES another .entv rs stabliab the DRAFT! UNION tttieral anarrbjr, attd ul la an Hi. rable, , rn.at mi' Hellt an 1 II"pPJ RUIN! PEACE! I o ihr feople ol I n it l ia lira To da I wa arreffeil by order ol Mjj 'n Hotkt.the Miiittrt t i t i..,r ol Indiana, and connned in a mibt tri pri.o. Upori litt nccu Bation I know not KaitblulU md .arnetlv. u. ., . r i i i publu and private life. 1 ha I e ende tvored. p cordiüg to the coorictiori of m judiuent BM coaiecience, U reoerve peace and maintain law and order I am guiltj f n crime, unless it be criminal to diff. r with the prti.riplcs and policT ' of the pa. :v tu power I ttowtd wBVf been faith lestomown convictio: ra 4 Bat J BM to the trutt repoed it; me v the urcil ptrly which, as the editor of it oran. I haft " itttattd, if I . , , . htd not it.pocd doctrine-, .an.l ni:i"u e. per rr en!ly and xea?ou!y. which I ror.rientioualy be 7 - lieved and hebere must result, if carried oat, ifl the overthrow of popular rights and !ree -oven: w. ., . . i taent W mit occupying the p. -it.on ol alitor of the Sen' eel. I have o ü.aele) obedience ti law This ii ihe duty of the citizen, but it is no I a dutj tol.t.or fet the repeal or isoditkati of ' . . , lawaobi.ox.ous. or which he here- to be del taenia! to the public welfare Ihij I h re done, ami I hould have been unttur t ll i gallon. I owe to mr countrj, to ,u .elf and la ' , . ' iJioseal.o cme after me. if I waddoadothei wise. The duty which citixeoship and the (atwli- j tlrtfl ruht' af uno impost upon me is equally j , ... ft , the duty of evert . .t.aen of Indiana ; I am iV ! a... ba no: 'irstr wA. i. trn ot arbitrary .mrr I um a anltl.iry BriswawT. FrOBt J a cell. I urn-. ex . : true man of h i- he t il .' . , , , . . . I ues con-titnlioiial i.ber: v , the frei u in ! it.oiili?, I . "f -; e h and the pi c. snd aM tadN bleBhiiiga a. id itivilefts of constitutioii tl govnn i meet to return, in the rapidly appro-iching . Uc I . i Mom. a r narrative pmly to p.wer. IS tht OOlf i hope of lestoring and mamt lining our tree is -t!- ; jm . - m t tnttnna il. t :ontttilti ti ami the I r.iij.i. Ill . . i- . r .i... i . .. i .i iu ia not mo Terun oi me i.coiic at mh our , c lor i ox next Teesda . t rewe't to civil and reJi k . : brrtr .1 r H!Nr,rrw In Prison. October j. lrb-4 BBae I anvii of tl r BBaBaBJBlBtlaB'B trret. Wo Lhdcrst twd that Mr Hincii vit was airested l,yl.e..eral Hovar upon suspicie ai Mag a ... , .. . , , i Seaol Libert ami fo, the tol'ow ng ed.tos ia! . ahith appean d in the Sfntii.cl ol ii,e 3d last. w!ich tieneta! II tegaid.t as derogatory to th Military Commission now in setaiea in tins . I iik imatt Tk:al. The trial ol Mi Ddaa i in i;re-ing slowly It wa- olteti up io -. : i '-. hence there will be no er1"f m i.'. i; Broecute it vigorously. The goraratittn Uim-. to have been in possession of a knowledge mi the conspiracy charged upoti Mr Ihun and, an associates f r month-, if we can believe i s ii:ie-e.s. but with this knowledge ihe aBtboeities , . 1 & . nave perrorreo -ne.r scnemes to progre-s ai:u j strengt new. a they allege aatii it assume. 1 11 geroue pruporn 11. 1 '...re a mm 11 Ho imumtv with int.ituse and ore judice so iatoa.se a- n m ao.nit ia ma.r. it no. to omer- win tne u-nonues, , tuet Relieve a cousinra.v was on !....t such . w ,V , .. . as cnargeu against ir tsoDO, wueu trie iiret ... I ii aw t 1 ,1 f tLfitiaaM.! . . f it..,.. aWatel tas were involved, wen reckle.-s. d not crim aal, in Bet checking it in 'he 1m !'. Either ihe. itni not rie'ieve mere w s anv oonsptrtev ltiteMijet auch as thev charge, or else for partisan pm P h.- ;t..y were wilbi j, to 1 tu rik t ; tecij Hating civil war :n the North Thev "nnot escape 'his d lemuts, ' tact the tesiimonv of the Oov eminent wdne-ses upon the a trial m. st clearly demonstrates the charge we ronke aa.iat the Feleral authorities Who cm trpe t art Administrt!in that will thus trifle I ta.t'i not onlr noblie but ynvate Interests? Who. will c.ii.ler h - r protiertv oxte with racb mr . at the heil of'pubi c affi.r-? The trial of Mr Dl i befor. . rn: try com mission ie a aBSeksey Indiana tiP.er.-s t the Federal (iofernmeir Neer h . the e . . t beSQ a time when ths m n I a tea atf her court- eould not be enforced b ilae i Til authorities T l CoaatltatioB of the United States, and even the acts e f Republican Congress, prot ule for tin tiial anl pun.-hmec: of the crime "V.r.-ct against Mr Pod 1 the civil courts Why was he n pttaadad against in tho man ner thus pic-cr'.brdT Were the authorities atraid lo truat the loyalty and integrity of the civil tri banal oi ludiin? Mr Podd at foUng tbroagli the form of a trial before a totally iimpoBiihln busty or i-i.mniis.sion In the light of the laws of the land it is an usurpation If this be the case the witnesses brouh be?.ie i! are devoid of re sponsibility, and in fact we mat .iv 1: !f.rs a premium to perjury . for" has n i powei topi, them tor hearing false testimony What moral lores will the investigations and decisioBS of ui h a tr.buua! haveupo-' the oainiui. tyl ITbefl tk. Constitution and the laws are el at nauglil. as ti t ie case ot,Mr I"dd. CBB N bt de:.:ei that we are living under a mii:!arv dc-tsiti-m ' A tapie ho iU pttaajl I fir rights la be thus trampled u pon are uuwt.rthf of liberty. If such sentiments r . : .. isl met t there ar thousai 1 c tiiens of lo lia ire.asoLa' e r w. hiu re ! -r ! - wh entet Bin I tf tit 1 ran Mr Um'-l ank at Hu Mrl Wm are ofkea asked . -v .t.r friei t'an tat ASLI NT ) Loi'k :t with I r himIeu. II i . e W jro..:,vl yoa .i wbiclievn e. He Mi the resu -elf Look a rot. nd you au our fr iaadk Ii mo Hu t nd acq uuntai es. I crats who are I one. irom Maine to V. land IK) vou hat city, aaamtf or town lour vcat' ig . . iu know any V. I I L.I.N ota. outs de of M il v many men in ur u voted lor LivioLv t vote (at him now who are BBBThbatg PH McVBB&aVBB true jwttrio', wbo -a 1. ncolu unwotti. i.ess ,t.d w ; not re elect him tu power? Do yoa nut see tbe Kepubi pjfer- w.Hkin w.ih desperate encrgv att to make proselyte nat lo wm -v.i,.it to Lis i.oti.bsl iiplf IB boid ihflXt own q kee; more men fiom deserting lo ihe u; ; t., :. . Thi ie the tituaii Ti Bsarywtbste McCtat. Laa's gains are thus IU t..e agi e. .to -l Ne.tber tbe bsyouets. nor tbe moiev, ajar the il .'.dsra ol EiNi ts can save h u. fiom ue last The Democra-s sr.d ct.sstrat;ve men Os rnebl - It
Cttu.. tL.r can't fw.MiMt help treilrr Mo Reckon up tre ihana; in teair cc. ;y, observe tint r - I se are 11 or wa? erst lie fOtM.tr v, at I I, (i.etnoci thO .inl percent age of the total 4u red to eiu, end Eft: re out r.. result J.x-k at Xew England. Blaine, trta. 4 fiaiti f over three thouund ro'.et tgtinit M agzrepate at" inttueoce whicli can in no Stute be th ' ii.entrjti in November
lutt) Johnsen Iternrtl II' -rtt im o n Ion an s M ii Uli tin Sunlit a d1 v mi Id not bnn ...n In von litt- rn t rlttJn BBjI I'll ' Hint ii It'-pnbltc mi lam in Ute I Mien I liu- he trmkc Ur setter lUi, i"' . bis aaeeeed au.ei dn ent to ti l ( !fitutiia: Mr rrecHlcot. If n e e e t h.Jtj iuadi, or the Constitution htfl no nroDOsed. 1 think the d I bei-n it Acuities t!iei ih At arc now upon th country .bid nvc been oovuted I It wotttd have been reejred lhat either the l'res J : iei.t oi the i ? I'lenJi i t -liould be taken irom i( the South 1 h:it would have dftr.vcJ, to vnue tr Mtfut. the $rthn4l rl,aru't,r our rrrrt.t rUr y liow T he BwSt proviaioii if lle auien unr; wi.u 1 r ti.t,v-.t - i l.r i reeiucnt a a a i:. i Vice PiBbWJbIH tbe c by ditrict; and if we re tu taken an indication the return- to the II -oof KepreeiiUlic t a majority ol twenty- t i-eren aeainet the mcommi; adtutuisUation, it ia j prt;:tv r.u.c;iie tnal a I refluent uijrrrtny in pv ItiiraL r i. tinu nt from ihr unr trim hat htrn ' rrrmtly thrtrd ronhl Imrr h, , !,, rn He further aayn: "I believe it ia tle imperatit a dutr ol Cbu greaa u make aome effort to navo Uie counir tiooi impending di-teolution; and he that it uu willitig to m ike an effort to iin-er ve the Union, or, iti other word, to j,re-ere tne Cori"timtin. .mil tire I'lnoii tn ii.cidenl rcaulliog lrwm ÜM prc.tervatton of ihc l'o:..tnuiion, I tbma H ur, . ,, a , . ,i - t .mi ortby ol public confidence, and tbe rttptCI IM , oratitiide of the American people 1 BBf :t de trolvei upon every one who can . Jwkk.lt t in the li"btet decree to tliim reult to come foiwatd J f9mM9 in lta chftr,c ter ,0 preerve the uoion of theee Suten by a prer". ition ot lfe Conatitulion. A:,d ajjtin - hi fighting this battle. I -hall do it upon Hit NÜ1 laid down bv a portion of the AeaM ot rot oan t4te. in a large and very UU!llieDt meet A t.ti;UJI,:ec of the mot lotelligent n:en jn the country reported, in the -dupe of rwtolatiotn. to lUt Utting the bnai wait whlcb I mlend to h"ht th: ereat battle lor our rii;!.:V , " a'1 I ticv raaortad this resolution: Memlvfd Thtt t J"Th wawlizi trilhw It BSWBBI " """,4f vtlrr Southern Statt, and frr-h, ,vimU that I thrrt is yoJ eaue for (fiinatitfartu.n ai I ttat vhint nn thrir part, on arrnunt ot the retcnt Hoc J J adtdattt la the EWtaei and Vice PrtBl ItHfl al 'he United State; vet we, as a portion ol fl.e people of a shiveholding com mnnity. are not for aecediny or breaking up the i.mon of the-c St ite urWi' m ry fair ami hmioru df n rzha,l$ud lH trying to mM. 0 thepmrt efcac BIB ifarratiWnjj M1ff " com pliaoet with :l.csiirit ami leti r of the Conatitu -fi J?' hare ben done, and the Mate- now in open re b:)oa Bfabttt tat Itwt of tad IVnui States, in refusing to execute tbe fugitive slave law, t-hail per.-n-t ia their present unconstitutional coorte, and the Feileral O overtimed shall fail or refuse JJ JJ errimt.,lt ,,ot have accomplished the great daSBBa ot Us creation, and will, therctore. tn fart, I" a practical dinolution, and all the Slates, a partie.t, be relented from the compact irhirh fttrmr l ..' 1'ir L II "ill . Tl.o people el Tennessee, irterpeetlrc of .rtr. go on and declare fur'her: "That, in the op., ion of this taeetlog, no State has the . jiiiituti.,nal right to ccc ie fi :n the Vtiom wltl,ont ike mnilBl of the other Stale which ratiAtd the eotapaet, Tht compact, when .IB a a a. k tv. ..!L....e..Lria.r BBBiWI ruliilciJ. lormeil Hie I Iiion. iiuouv uim nroviaion whatever foi it- di-solution I 'the eatapact asa adtattd bf the State? ia tola and f'.rrrrr. -tritho-it rmi r rat vn BT ataawtawj tieuce a -o.e. i ii of one or mote St-itcs lioin the Uni ii, without th twMMM ol the others ratify :n the cornpnet. would le it .,!at;.on, Icadina in i the end tj ciril nd ptrbapi ftrrilt war. While we deny the right of t State, constitutionally, to peesde m the Union, BM admit :hr rrewtewaffB furent ri iht of recolittian, otwlina and riwawltitO tdh cvcr,j proulc, hut a tight xrlr.rh , hould not hr fjrtrcutd. except ita txtreMM ian. and in ihe I sat r ir, Heran.-e ar without redress and I " " w" ' -..- r - opprtv-ii.c lins become iiit'ilerable." I hey dec i rc iurlhet: "That, in our opinion, we can more success fully resist .' ii jjretsiin tf lllack R fiihlican im ea r i mau.t u i vthm the t uton than tre can ; OBteu tu.' " and t.nrc especially so while ihcti is a Btajoritj of both branches in the N a bona I l.e'idature of-DOsad t it, and the Su presse Court of the United are it or the iide of laiv and Lat Ciistitu::on." They 1:0 on atnl declare futthei: wo ne not willing to abandon o'tr Northern fritadt who have stood bv the Con-i. uI 0e L-!ljtej St..tes. and it. standing by .. ; .... viiuiicated our richis. and in their viu I. it un have been -truck down: ami now. in their rxtremitv, wo caaaot aad 111 not deat it them . ve,jmg. or otherwise breaking b? secedinr, or otherwise brcakitig up the i- , tv lllOIl tin tne sut.jcct ol coeten n ne tnus speaa-, ; ehowing that while he, bv th - adoption ol tht ! Tenn --ce reso'ution denied the right of aeces ; , sion, : e nevertheless agreed with jab l uuan.. that there was no right to coerce a State: and as Mr. Jottaros s qow in the State canvassing foLi ". v. -it 1 - the tpns-i n of anti-coercion seuunmr - au ofle:i?e for which a man should . ..tt tt be tried BJ I m..:tary commission, tne aooiiiion candidate had better be arrested bv order of Geu. ... .a 1 Bon t ..h i pal upon his trial at once with H H. IV ,nn I'ur'i.ia T.-.i,t. mr Ii iv loar'inri Iii. i ' t 'v I ' tt iu.'g mJ v ' e i' tAiji v tvwi . . n. - opiniot s from the teachings ol Johnson "I know that some loucb tbe subject with trembling and fear. They say, here is a State that, ptraept. by ihi? time, ha- ateadtd, or it" not, she on the road to secession, and wo uu.-: tou.'h this subject very delicately; and that if the State secedes, conceding the power of the Cot, titatioB io her to Bsctdt, yoa taaat talk ran dsiicatelj bBOU :hesibleii ot coercion. do Bat Brfarau the Ftderal internment hmt the Btaiff tu coerce t State, tr 6y lit ilerenth amend mei.t id ti-.e C.ui-iiti.u :i of the United Stateit ia sanraasl t t.rovideil (ii it vou caiu.SL ev en nut ttm - .." n,,a ' - Hvi.re tnm
ltd the . .arts p lbs C mi trv as a pint As i he obltgation that the Southern people wereopSute, the Federal OofBrameal has ao poaer to I Itwascommou talk among the order coerce if . but it is a Bteawosf ot tat compact iu i that they were oppressed. I, tor one. cn-idt-r
which il gieed iu c-tMBBkou aitb the oibti -:..., arid t his flnaawawsan Baia the iiakr in nann law, atid to ea force those laws ., .. 1 upon int;v:dwais w.titm tie .imtU d e. Suti W hue the one proposition is Um r - equ 11. .-ii T his Qoteuaaeiit o Constitution of the country and by cler, the can, by ih tbe laws ,i tut. on. ots i rermit f with the i nsti idivi-l ta's. .md ha- ll ll,e "c rig i and the power, aat ta cotrct a State, i- i to enforce and execute the law utsm n. within the limit .f a State Unguage ol cne of the tha.-ges agai;i-i 1 -no. lie fair ' at rest Aim . belt re he gets out of t the stare Tht aether al aaeb dSaioyaky onght not to be lowed to go unpunished. For the above extracts -oe Ooflgrtkional (Übe i irl 1 . -d -es- of Coiigrt - -. p i 1 7 t. p 11. iiens i. i e contrive.! ...ng an i ftras j o-sibie the e ua if tht I X , dra Six there hare been meet efforts the most Btrenuou-. ,nd tei despite all. t bat btto irxtpcssib'e to entire!1, obviate tbe ov. - arriving In a -i I i it Im eoesci iption 1 ' our citic-n-;aiu and again If BO. drall !. iv c i .e. ttioin a- he is Bad the laj - be :e e it - :.iv uit.ectri iQII of tnere a ill be BBOtbti he pt-t i.i . . f . t. r Ir-.tt can i t be filled by the people want bj - IrUl them xroBTtNT i Tai i T he world ie eta) ng t.. end m l"b," Prof Neumaver, ot Munich M' u! He adda. that a cvmei aill raa aaaii - : r.eear ar.o aoaoru ii as err !rot of nurctree I abtrtrai
TTTE TRIAL OF H H. DODD
Trnlli Ir.i Procr-i 1 iitt. IsOaT, Mc tuber :., iWH tit met pMfuiti M rlj-turri rnei III n.o minutes of fftcrdfi pr.xree. te I if I ' T hetong to rtir ntv Icor-.t? lllüioi. TL ttlnate Temple nf Wftfrrr. l'emple seal de If,; itt iiri'A i'ntr rf t.. ..f I i, Chicai- Io ii..t rtro!iert tlie dat So far n. I ii ib.r to lrt not i in: iro 1 ti t tnr .. .,. , 1 th (Uiiti'l t.innn! of ht iiI mo niciit I lo not know ih it I umler-un! whtt M do! ? well tn mh to tHI I uiiir4oo1 thi thf ft ii : i ' Him. Mi-irr "i t(. St.ite hud th n ; aJ,i (ihin.fiit.il . rrmttrT on Tl.t c .fflmi,,.( I re (TM known .! . v I,d Bwi know of I 1 . - Ml lo hi i i ler inj Dtfii done ly that cotamtttee ur of the reraoval tf aecrecy tt a f tnfmi.era nl ihe frder until he had arrived here Fit-t wa informed ol it .eh the n-i per Ir Warren count v. Il.iatwt. when be left there, aatWug of the kind had been aotibeil lo memhera of tin T emple. i'UOHS i x Mi nation t fin 'i.im Kentn k i tolUinoH. Settled in y arret' count . m If II w a u ) - tl into Hi OrawT ia 1813; tnd w,i at rhe meeting of the Ordr at Springfield latl year The Order in Wairtu county w or;tnittd in the timber, n Ttheat of Biy horri' Tb rty, or upwards. en there I am nt po-itive but what we drilled kaitM we orgauixed. We drilled in or 'Jer to lenrn how to drill . T here had been talk of drtlline before wo m. Baaiati. We liad drilled m tiia' State more or ics ..r.ce ne cj i ' 1 1 .a S I It' II here lie organization did not drill 1 mem bcr ,ho mill, of iuDt,lf We w;re in formed that the men controlling the (tovernment j would tyrannize over u. and we drilled to be prept;. 1 to ie.Hl it. e were tol l that tbe Utirtrtuaaai would crowd M We wereprepu trie to re-ott it The U ivernmrnt waa talking : abtrut con.criptiiiK us. euriiicoin omer be prepared to resiBt UMtl oi ant tning eise mat .g t iae tnai , the prairie i ne up Vt e drilled on Borne hal nrm and some had nr Some had i In find ome had sho ?ur Soldter diiii irge '. Irom 'hearmy drilletl us. liic of them wa- u Colotiel Hid two rows of buttons on il b hi1. When ilo lyoioael drilltd u we had a battalion four or five compnui - That driil ' tool place on the prairie bottom, next to the' ..r I it drill aas BOBBttian ainet aa i 'Il vc-t. rh at wa a omnary qnp Mr ttori:ewas i ur l'pt : Mr Johnson; oi i rn oadtlet wnn i -t Lieutenant. I held bo j office in tli. ivmpauy t am lecturer of the ve I llhtile ol the order. Never told any one before ! I MM btrt that 1 a a a member of the order I Don't kaou h AtJ kaew I prasa member of the order, i suppose they took me on nupiciori , j. m mey nave taata oxner men ivoow b D i: mc i u 1 : 1 1 j i ; 1 1 in irren coumt aaw er t raj of that aaMt Hive ecs Mr Taraball hen- W)'ild not be -.urprise-l if he w i a mein ber ot t'..- irder ffatdfalMtd wiflb him Never tilkdl Ab a. the affaiis ol the onler :th anyone outside ol t).:- ordei Had been Informed that ihc ordti could rale upon Ubitoaii. laditat, llltook and Ohio. Il I StBttd thai the orguiizi lion extended ttlTOUghoat the whole United State i v:h 1 1 be Boertettd 1 -tatel some thiii: about a mrfi'c : ' ' trraud tuucil in New York 1 had eeti informed that the. r.a-'crn taie. .-ou;a ,. tie uepenoeo uu in tut: even of au -..break iitwt would ass '"ie i: toe Oj.iik 1 ia:eu in n icoo 114 . .aun 1 my coatttty 1 hrtve n.t eensil reported to hive beea there Have knot; BiorathaB three diwloyaj men from the other side td t'nc Mi i-uipi. I 1 nrl know the;r BBBBSS f htf Jid ttt give I Ml in my prtatOOt 1 hai -ta'ed that they aare rebels They til l not say bow ftbeji came atroea the tj vat One mm hai said thit when thev could not stonl a skiff. tl.er bad a cmvns arraiipement fy whu h tny could cross I live t.vei'v -: in !e- ' r .1 tti..' M . -i--.; p- H id Ittteti tlntt-ne ot Qii'intrilfs men hud r Iti tad hit t . a.aa.a Tai - tlB v. lo-ifce nicl r.,11 t!iem tti at rriCS woti.u -norriv ne ' ' M,om, The undertand.itg was that were ro Bid him. I dscliat to answer whether I bare erst talked with any rebel about be.-.u,g the S iuth Anything soybodi cle has -ai l to me ! ..10 wilriaf to tail Yea tea make ii aa jti'.i p.ea-e wneiner 1 am ne'e as a nrsiT wnnes r nor I Here tiic Judge Ad voc te said that the wii-iic.-s ha 1 been made 3t;c!i oa ihe part ol the gov Brnmenl He ahaald bt prottcttd. T herefore he must go on and nuwe. defendant's counsel even if ouder othei cir'eumsWhees if might erimin ate htaattlfj Witne . weat oe Metat1rl wiili seeeral rebeja. I did not propose ray eel I to enter into their schemes. 1 did uoi comeder it my business to ..if'irin the authorities of the presence of the rebel oil er? ! eontidtrtd it 111 business to let liieui aiouc. iteoid.- aeic r.cp- j me meeting: .1 I ta a a aa . T . , . i.f thnrdr I vi net e understanding that ..1 1 . - - ..1. ..1 m . r ... . :r , . .r tt r Milium nit ei tor; rciit i? uu iiir.iiii i m in- 11 tl ej camt QTBV. No record j made of ibis It wt- ::np!y talked tftbtotrgll one an)thet in T em, ic N 1 act of lirmd fjouucil, or Ol uy 'rem,a. In loa L m . ia led 1..1 bef-n n.s.eil to tUt vir.t ttHt the nier should as-it the rebels W.tn. ... considered that a part ot the imligation 1 1 a - l a. . a -1 . I f ..4 .ÄJJ no 11.11 1, Ken. as aWBWT 01 iu. oroer. ti'rU, him to frtendlineas to the rebeft and keslility to , , ,, tne government. That part is as fo.low: government. That part .s x ; ro;iow: tr IjJr.T , ' I if need be, take up arms in the cause of the op preased-to my country hrst of Bd-agslaat my J Monarch, I ni.u Potentate. I. wot or Oortrame.ö u,urd. wincn may oo itu.no m aims au aging war against a peopie. Of M U1SS, who are eudeavoring to establish, or have inaugurnted, a ( governuicnl lor thcmse.ve-. ul tne;r own bee choice, i.i arcor i.tnee with, p.: lounded upon, I,S eternal principles of Trutj ! which I have first aaort the V , i ; .. . in this Tre.enes do svsar to maintain iuvioiate and defend I with mv lite This 1 di- nrAtiitae wiihour rrser vation, or evasion '-f latad tl aat tegard to ihe name, atattoa, eoad I i . o. desigaatioa ol the invading ur cosreiug power, whether il f-Jiall arise within or com fn tn with bt " I oiisidere! myse'f bawBd to help the South bv tl.a I i on-, lei ii stdi binding ! on me 1 have n?ver been released from i'. Not ail beloi üing 1 my Temple had tsk'u that ohltgatioo. I;. know how ae came tu let out-i t t- io. We tiok all that came that we COIlsidSTttl reliable 1 dre ihe eoaeTusioii from t:"'m oppftssta i ne order never took Bay fOe OU this subject, ll we took up arm- it was 1 . 1 . . t e - T- - i A. 1 ro ne against me army oi trie i Dtsew at axes oi course If the rebel came over me were to -ii .tr- uu. i.- ana oe iiicnus mi iiitriu i iiat. was the senti.'i.t'ht 1 the order, A good mat v -t.'e of the oder ht ii the same orsei u fifl ? tw. t .!' tie i'.-i r lertte i. .vern merit was cotvri.reii r.v b- Ihe was t Ihe I titsderate 'r :..-.' 1 coatidtf f bt preferred to ihe United Staliea g-oreroataat 1 a b'ouxht bete tu testify by a Matshal. 1 1 BapaoM I was u it arrettted. i wa. no Ur. igbi ' here n irona I suppose it was a subpoena that brought me here. I stop at a hotel. T r. o:u w Mr Turuhuil Ü is not u Democrat He is s Republican Never talked with him Illinois bout tl.v crdir Never offer el him to become a wi:i,e-s Cum '.ere a ill nil klllf hag what he UM bn Hid no tears of this court, but had fer a. ii. log-ud to the order for what he bad divulged Hid taiked with (en. C irringtou Bfl the ttbject siBce be had arrived in town Car r gtou od . ot otter him any itomuuitr 1 i only asstti met of -fetv he had was from the Judge A'. . .: - inotning I have fear of . l . , mm ie.4.g Uiurüt-ic-; ntu i go n mc i n ive test: tievJ hW4U.r j w .IS f,rout:h, Uetv and c .uld not help t 1 testify befoie the court because the law makes it my duty iu tell the truth I Ota - it r t ..s tribunal a laalut one, and of erv mar BCOUghl betöre it is bound to toil the truth 1 wish to jdy law iu every rataaci. I uppoe lhat it waa (.oners i Carrington that had mr brought here The .Judge Advocate had told me thai notli ug but t;.e unfaniished truth mu-t be toid. without promise ot protect. on ur re ward. Stracsy oy tr e-oi ivm i ue ..co to ic-:i J Wesley K ranter called. Lives :n jlaai. ci unly lulortusd on this bat taraut sodte-ft Uasoaaei la the arose. Joined - -w c:v . uf irt'A There were 41 or S(i memoe s in the place were 1 joined S-.one was Uie cbiel man Sie; H -ev came to me sod wan. el tue to y a it. Called' it the c rats of koeer. aad 1 was initiated. -1. 1 tf'srw-u ' at ; BB tht 14 'ga- iJP
, A Jkfw fnorithi afterward! Hiref. !o Januar.
i "M, told rr. ; 4t i ia all'. ! iht BJt. to mate tte-Kuirhta of tk tJcldw Circle - John W. Ptf ilu told mo tlii Tin ' roewH "ft W held at iu old boffiw oo Stiarda? mbt i'rwruratiuti ifTr tt de tu wem the ardei Aran' were nhipsed to us I.? one nur, who paeoed .Mem offaijewelrT I hre were to Mated U u;.; ii ihm Suth to re.i ' l'ritvj -täte tioterr met it The cDiried of this Sute i were take Iridiantpoli take the arwaoal. Hut few aoldier were bere, au i ti.e urfriutatfo wea to he ariaed thereli . t . d tLe reOekt. Attke . t !J . v paouc roreuac tne ipeaaer aau int alter joailaatpiikl W4M tttiaed MtMUMi u4ia mk41 Li i tul out of the wav. Witne w- the -.. a-w mi. Ho., ol the t rdT. ilad ret eaie-l U Capt Hentlr. in March. iW. th eiinleuce i t toe orcer, end ha: iio Jitei Ib gne, feto., ivet. lutrre I ke Ul meetiiiB i ! aUortOeJ waa in .latiuirv. 1"4 I withdrew It did not . ii. 1 iiad brothei iu the ariav Jomed the trder In k! faith. W lien I lonnd out it I & .11 -l B k B a wa" r'tfn'. w.tii.iii m!ih i..me nere ana reported. lodd waa ko Ik- lioTernor whru Mor "n was put out of the war It waII H Dodd. H UmSU tiaioe alio Bot j. . li.eio. n was all the go All who did not befog to tit Order atrt calletl Alxditioniala T he louuda tioa ot t . oidcr wa re. eiel trim deff Davis, and the order had rewolved to nuke .leff Davjb President of the United State?-. Witness state.1 that be tealihe.1 witliuut fear, and without the prom e or expectation of favor or reward. At lull pant l'i M the court adjourned until to morrow at 10 A M Andreva Jubnton a u int. suir of tbe Norlli. 01 all the means that have been used by Northern politicians to excite the feelings of Northern laborer. agiint the South, perbapa no oat ban been m re effectual than quoting the a peer he o! oine S lutliern Hitnpura in which they have contemptuously spoken of Northern 1 tln.rer aa wKitr. atv4M unrl n Mi u m ikia rtt mm ; xiM.rer I -' . . r , m mm representing tne cenerai teeiing r trie South to w;rd lhem AmJ .et wjli u bc 9irt- Republican have llomin,ed , and the workmen of the North are (OW C1,fd , ,0 Tole or ft man for yJC0 preg idehl wbo it) his pUct in the Houge of ReprJ s1,alive g the United States, hit- denominated the uperBtives i:: our factories while slaees! His operatives iti our fat ajjaBfal is printed at length in the Congressional ,lobe. 1H43-4, Appendix nage U5 Hut A'idrew Jolinson has repented, and as iu mo-t such BBBBB, has gone from one extreme to the other; the Republican leader have forgiven bim;but wiii the indtpeudent ltoorera if the, North ;ive their vote to a man who ha tktU insulted them? We 'i j.'te Iro'n li.s speech in tlo: senate, Jan uary 91, 1n14: " He had no wish to tTteatl ihe evil of slavery 1 1 was sutfic'ent for him to know that slavery had exists.! for five thousand years. They rend that ome ol tne servant- of the Ljrd had ilaves, . and if it was to be continued either voluntarily or b.r force," he wap jn rÄVOrof the !iverv uf the blacks, being jIfcri()r riCc Uaaataat portion ol the patch he peak ol the attempt to pnr "everv n'at-footed, bmdv -1 inked, hump backed, thick lipped, flat ooatd, i wuolly headei. elion-eoloTed negto in IhdH oouotry saaa bq equality itn the poor white; man." He denounces the right of petition in the strongest terms, and referring to the threal of ! l .lohn i ii nicy A Jam, that the time might come j alien the slates might, in event of civil war. bt emancipated, he itoe on: , omiii'UJ .ion, in- ii- i'ie.iue'i 101 - eiielike these? Are Vt prepuvd to surrender our 0om-8 mu0 our firesidest Are we Drcparej t0 gce l!iC h;iek hands of the negro! reeking in the blood of rlie white man Are se Bffwaatad to see lOBOeeiit women and children. ; virtue tad beau'r, all fall a helpless prey.' Are 1 we prepared to see the land that gave a biothei birth, drenched with a brother's blood? In fine, tre aa prepared to -ee peace, prosperity, con tcbtment and happine-- converted into diseoed, loiatiofi, cries the OH heaitretidii g, J iment alions? Ite.i ake." Haxärriaa to tbe sympathy expre.-ed by Mr Adam t'd others for southern sIitcs, be goes; j on to say that they ' have -reat sympathy tor. : ,llfrrit, ,...:,,,.,,, ..a .,, .1.. -rei.l. 1 nd oppression tint exist at their own door Mr Adams, he Baya. ' overlook- ihe i wmrK ä1AVEby that exists from necessitt. from poverty, resulting from the manufactory esub j titbttaBta m the Vtw Knglattd States. Providence, accordii g to this new school of I pbiltothropr, is against slavery everywhere, except in New England and old England: and all other nations that tolerate slavery are to be rebuked by the dirc-'t inter position of Divine Providence On the 21th of Mat. IfiO, we find Andrew ! Johnson voting in tatet of tad resolut'ona intro dueed by Jefferson Divis, snstaiwiag the taatti ! tutioaal right- of tbe slave Sistcs io the airoiigesl , terms, dtaeaaclng the irltermei.Jir. of aboli- i tioni-t. in favor of the right ol" s.avelc'.ders to ! carni t'irtr 'lar.' int the 'i" rrUrriet, and hold i (hem there as slaves, and deuoui uiug all acts of 1 the Northern Legislatures intended to prevent .i,.: ..r l....;.; 1 uuri -tbii.ii vi 1 ne 1 ULivi.c .-..tv iiw , . r, . ,0 iun xi. 1 1 vir 1'cuciunrr i .tno i J , ii-iw, jir .1 );iii?un made n pttck in the United Stati-. Senste, in hieb he calls Mr Lincoln the "seciioaal candi date," and referring to the Norihem Democrats, tie said: "Ate we going to desert that noble and that patriotic band who hare -too; bv us at the" north; who have etood by us upon priMOpls and , p . Th ..ftif rood bv hi and ,,.,. lfcw k . lought the battle upon principle, ai T.-.,- ,i.-.i anU now that e have beer, dsfwated, not conquered, a.e we to turn our backs upon them and ie ire Mf j fof .U j i()teiiJ Uo- bf ,. yK Mr Johnsou hA, deserted these "noble" D ,nitlt.r kaa in. over to the aueaaart of the "sectional" candidate, and is now seeking his re . - w-t ward. Will the "white slaves" of the North give him their support? N Y. World i'u . nu Hi. Mortto Abolition Iretilctlons rbtat ptediclions are eummed up ihus: lfbl A lew brief months will bring the rebel 1 lion to s close. in.',' A. few brief months will bring ihe icbel Baa to a close. 1(163 A tew brief months will bring the rebellion to a close lsb4 A few brief months wiil bring the rebel j iiou to a close Po be continued. New York Express To this should be added: 1 This is he last draft I This is the lost draft sure 3 Ti. is positively the 1 ist draft. I This is certainly the lat draft To be continued 1 aVt xd Kreit true frien 1 of (ten McCiellan wbo reallv de-ires to -ee turn vected, will vote the whole Democratic State, Coogresioaal. Judi- j cial auJ county tickets without scratching a j name This ie the way tj bt. McClellaaAi eloctto!, Rett M "vi n IndtstiS, and Un ohi I is one up sure. Friend-, don't forge' this Mr Lincoln 'a honesty we don't hear much of . tt.it . atnpt.gi . ' liouest Ulti Abu" Oaa few honest men to oaftnd hi- hone-ty. There is some cutlery iu Waahinglop, not now in the White II use. which would cut the weazands of any men w:io un iert-jok to prai-c 'he hone-ty of 1 Abe " bt fo'.io.ng is an extract from leiter Irom an Albany boy to hi- friend- in that city: Haft'l UlaM'. Sept ö, 64 Alter examination of knapsacks, kr , we were aaarchtd out in front and termed in two rank?, and wet t to the doctor's to be marked. One af oar beyt faiotcd on being marked, an 1 another fell in the ranks A: '.; -i BaXatOBT, ol New York, the distin Ä;iihe.l ei.airmsn of ibe l)ewtocratie national committee, ha- been tor some time past the Object of malicious altolil'oti attack, not aimed so ui-cii at h iu ; t-roxiaUv as agaiustsibe party of whn.h ne is so valuables member Among other assertions is. thai he is in favor of peace and asecmptiOB ot the Southern debt, because the R d and are holdera of a large aoioul ol i us LviuledsTaie bonds, .tui, ae axe auiS.irizeu tt Air. Belrii ool to state thai be is not the waer or hobier of a ainrle dollar of Cos fed erste I.d 1 ur money in at anaos whatever, ana thai he bappeeaa to know tbat Aler. Rothsch M aie in esactly rbeaaroe nosition We happen to know tbwt a better patriot than Mr !!& ct die oolite lie t tt lavor of peace on tbe bat! of the CinatUution sr.d tht volaa Cbiaj,, T anea
rwaa la tb hartJ'-O!. aod U cU fu ta . 1mBW1 down on taw drau ao.1 ttntr. d4 'r Wttfc a .!rt- anJ a aval! thf yawecaml brav rTtna; true kW tatki ri bbh J la kit rrj rtfhi bead, Aa4 lb h.tilf 4md arvauJ htm. Uj a youthfal chief: bul hi be was tu aour.1 And the BTare'a ley aletp bad tx utH bin A recAlfx, rrbl. 'ooU Uf tb aal Uj -.4 a bii pwnider aevwiag CtTflcaa be tp; . wbf ra frierHl and foe 1-T a!ir ;n tbe.r lif tlwi r.-k.ua Iawn by tb hlrt f rh. wtrrlor't rword. Tb oldterpuiaed balde it, M. wrncb4tbe haixl with a (taut' itrength. Hat Ihf flTftap of tb dral drflfd R. Hr l.ol kta bld. end bi .flatad heart Took part with the deal before hisi. And be honored the brave ko died ward in baml. A with oftened br"tr I,, leant o'er biet "A aoldier'a death thvm haat bulaly .tie4. a oisier (rrave w a By It. before I WdBld Uke that Word fron thine taaad, If j -wti life 'a Wlood ahculd d.re It. "Thou uball not bs left for the carriott crw. Or tas wolf to batten o'er thee. Or the cooart inttlt the gallant dead, Ufa., iu I if.- ha t tremliled before thse ." Tl n duK he a grave In lata criramon earth, Wbera hi warrior foe waa ileeping. Aud hs laid him tkert In honor and rvat. With hi iword In hia own brav.- keeping' The I - od i ng Kepublii un Ferleaictal Miovi lnt I ISO loten Hoof Ihe Atlantic Monthly, by which the whole gang of Lineolnites awe-r. containa the following choice moreeau of opinion: "The emancipated negro is at least aa iudustri oua and thrifty as the Celt, takes more pride in self support, is far more eager for education, and has fewer vices. It is impossible to name any standard of requisites lor the full lights of citi aaathip which will give a vote to the Celt ami exclude the uegro." As this is the view entertained by Lincoln, and openly exj.re-.stsl iu conversation by Lin Coin its on the street corner, and in private cir des, we call the attention of our Irish population to the fact, that thetl miseegenati. nists'declaie that the negro "takes more pride in seif support, is far more eager for education, and has fewer vice-" than an Irishman, and has just an good a right to vole. It ie evidently the design of these Lineolnites, as we proved iu our articles upon miscegenation, to ;ive the negro full political e-iuaüty with tbe white mm, and as much social equality as they can force white people to stand. The" first step ir. this programme is to orgsuiae a large uegro army to suppress disturbances amongst refractory whites; then it the S uth be Kubjugated accord ing to the Abolition programme, a comparison is B9 he InsUtatad between Irishmen and negroes, which will result, il the Lincolnitei keep in power, in acts of oppression toward- the former, and discriminating legislation iu favor of the newly a, quired political rights of the latter. This Ii tht policy. In November, we -hall -ee if the people eodorae it Cleveland Plain Dealer. ' -aajw Bwa sbbbThe Kepwrted Draft Kealateaice In t raw ford County. Oar city aat wild with excitement yesterday in const (picin e of an order received from Gen Jordob, from Goryd .., calling out tbe Legion to put down from lite to seven hundred men re ported to bfl organized in Crawford county to ie ahn tht draft The companies of the" Legion wok iboal to leave the city, accompanied by Capt Knapp' battery, when another order wn's received from (Jen Jordon, countermanding his Best or icr, and announcing that there was no such armed organisation against the draft in ex isteuce. During the excitement we understand that a prominent Republican politician of Harrison county was busily engaged in this city in tele gl ipbtBg IO the Governor all the "facts," with a view to tho proclamation of Martial law. We learn from Boa. John M. Wilson, Post master of this city; Hon John C. Shoemaker of Perry count y, and other gonllemeu, who hate ju.-t returned fiom Crawford county, that not a man in that couuty nor elsewhere in lhat section ol the district, has made any attempt whatever to resist the draft Such a thought has not even been entertained; but that the drafted men are all preparing to respond ta ibe call upon them with promptness and cheerfulness We now take this opportunity to warn the people to bct.tre of idle. fate. cnsatian nimort They will be as plenty as blackberries until after the election. Discredit iheiu ali unless you know beyond peraave.i lure that they arc true. A fight occurred in a little town asveral miles Irom Laar BBt worth on Friday last, between six or eight men. sc me of tbemdiii'.k. Unlit waa not concerning the draft, but concerning one lohn Barleycorn i.ut thi waa sufficient for a man with little .judgment to m ike a pre ext ta alarm tht people of the whole district, and break the quiet and Baastäty or tbe Sabbath by getting up a sensation alarm for what most people be heve political capital The aftair is not at all creditable to the wisdom or judgment of General Jordan, who should haveknown before he acted that there was some foundation for the alarm and panic he caused throughout the entire di t r i ft Hit action yssterdej will put in circulation stories alike 'li-cie.iitable to Crawford count v. the Second Congressional District, anei the State M Y . Ledger of the 3d Thrfaisaf (apf BevrleB Wo puMi-he i. in our issue of Saturday, from the Louisville .Journal, an account ot the extra ordinary and unheard of proceeding ot Captain Theodore C. Bowles. of Jeft'eraonville, who, calling up the mechanic employed on the Govern ment works at that place, told tnem, in a public speech, that unless they would agree to support Lincoln they would be discharged from their employment This order was actually carried out, and we have been shown two copies of the dircharge papers those of mechanics of this city who were thus employed, aud who are amo ig our best, moat worthy and most industrious cilixens. Both these ptpers the form of which was pub lished in Saturday's Ledger, have these words: The bearer, . is this day discharged from ray employ lor the following reason: "He, is a McCiellan man " This is signed by the foreman of the hop where the men worked Tl.ey have the docu ments, aod can show them to all who doubt their . authenticity We do not deem it necessary to make any ; comments on this proceeding Its bare recital is enough to bring the blush of shame to the cheek Bf essay man in the nation. N. A Ledger. Mr Lincoln has managed, djajaaaj the three vears be haa been in office. u weI the public debt of the United States to about seven hundred million dollars more than the whole expenses of the Government from the declaration of Independence to March 4, lt64. Can we afford such a President for four rears mors? New Yb:k World OtB popular Au iu tr of Sute, .lonsph Riatine. pael through ibe cttv yesterdav. frum a tbort rbat to ''ie I'orket Heapeaks in glowing terrns of the t ropectt. of McDonald and MrOieilsa. j Vincenries Sun. 4tb AMUSEMENTS. METR0POLIT1X THEATRE. Corner ot It'aatai'iv.'en ind Tennestee Streett .liinaerr lr. ft . . It l ley , Thursday Evening, October 6th, 11 IN h: YMOON. lKla .ti'Nr, Mr. HOrajRS FNCt DAN' K Ml.-S UN ST MERBIIJ. Pa; f t .r B a; . Itc-o Cl:CrS ant Paranetts. Jo coots; PnvaU Boxes, for sia. faersns. At BS-, OrchssUa 1 tsea:., 75 osata; Gallery and Family C.rcls, ti ceat. I Chddreti in erois. all roaerred reats 'ie rvor open at ? o'clock, rfrrraiaari r mmtrcai at 1 1 quarter to P o'cl'k prec e'y. AT r I B I A S E 8 0? THE ÜERV0US iVatii-ai. UriaWaTj aad esaal Syrteats new and raltable .reat men -'n Reports sf tks HOWARD ASSOCliTIOir. So'-l bj BSSB la aea!ed letter enrelopsa, freo of aharga. A tarsss D. J SklUX.B BOLGMTOa. Howard UoB, Bo. 9 SooU MMuB Staw, palda shH Bs rn -an -4wt
BOOTS AND SHOES.
HKNRRH'HH, LDMINDS & (0 , IBJ.r 1 MJtra m BOOTS SHOES II ivk N.w ix nom a r.minK abbort BMWt 4 beat Hot. ad HBwea foi FALL AND WINTER WEAK, KMItnAl lN. IN I'AKl CliiUre I Tatr. Calf aad Goat Lac PI t and BaJ m ra, aaaa Ku, ('air and goaj Lac feoef, and RaiWaoes iIT art ffiat !-e W at . at d Balwe.raW reenlar aist extra re Womar.'a l.aalii,,-. I lf V. .- , (J s(rea nd BaJaworata VT me-. . Kuhbers ant Orrboe Y nth and Boya' Beets, with aH w l ia: tips. If en'a t'are IVtOta. Ues'. K j. .. . t Ho He all Masa. M-n' Ihwaeh Kip and Cavalry Raota Uei '. HutTalo Oerhoaa. kU of a . I. asiecledwttk eapecial care, and we ar.- -atifie,i tbat ws have the QOOtMl to eau Oaa traie We nr-te the attention of Hir I'K AI.KKS and Oeweral MircBBliti t j oar Stork, and wil! endeaeor I i five -atialai ' Hh M RICKS. RDM L'aps m 00, so South if, ndlan street, (Schnull'i Block. cti-dlan lndianaptiha. b.! MERCHANT TAILORINC. LBWI9 M'IIOIaTaa PK0PB1ET0B OP TBI FIRS TT CLASS MERCHANT TAILORING E8TAHLIN HMKN T, NORTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET, I w o Doarr South of Poal OIBret INDIANAPOLIS iH.tl-dtf MASONIC HALL. BVtawVmVWI jiTTRCTiamTHl t mMMKÜCINü 0!t Monday Evening, October 3, 1864, And during the week, the real gt nuin lYafeaar J. W. McALLISTKR. Tl,- tirrat World -renowned m agician: So widely known and celebrated a the Amocrat wf Mafric, and the jjreatet of all J?roMti(iiitAt-.Mirai. Asobted by S 1 R iO K LA yt O T E . The di-,liuguiabed pre-c. cmatar aud Thaumaturaist, in a eriN or grand prentidigitatorial j.erforinaticea. Admission 30 eeata. For particular see small Mats. lxr open at 7 to rnmmence at S a'clock oct3-dlw MEDICAL. ROBACK S BITTERS i.ilKKNBACKS ARK (JOOH, BIT itttklmK mint. BETTER. STOMACH BITTRRB Tt-n thousand bottle nold in ue month. Theniost pepultr tomacs bitters is BWS. ROBACK'S BITTFRS. Good for all d.rant-.rmnt sf the !tomacb,BHion5riesfc. hirer C'l-mplaintatid general debility. ROBACK'S B1TTKR8. They po- -r - - tiderful tonic i.ertiea, uUing'tone Is ths appetite and direnthe argaaa. KOBACK'S B1TTBRS. Dsbilitated Ivadieeand aedsntary pelon will And la then an excellsnt tunic BOBACK'a BITTIKB. A wine Rlaafal bofore sack meal will reroovs mdifsatloa and all liver diseases. KOBACKfA BITTERS. They are better tban all IWb, fowder aad ether ntnteon, diRtgreesble cotnpoaada. KOItAt k v B1TTEKA. They can be taken witheat regard to Stat. As aa appetiser they hare noeqnal. KOBACK'S H1TTEKS. Tb.j are prepared by an old and akiUfal pkyale4an from well-knowu reetable rsmedie. UOBa( K'9 Kl I I I KV Wbeeeer known they har. become a atandard farail trei.thening remedy. KOBACK'S BITTEKÄ. rrr one bottle, and you will alwaya as them aat rs--ommend them to other KOBACK'N BII l l it v 4' W. ItORAI li Hele Proprietor. An I compounder of Rioanarb Bittera, Blood Purifier and r.N.od ':!:, and Distiller and manufacturer sf Catawba and faadsdl Brandies, and all kind, of the flnet domeatic üqnor, which are aold wholesale or in any desired quantity, at B f. , SS and S3 Baal Third street. inctnnati, O. For sale by Draf siata aad Daalar in Medians everywhere, at J t I -ownine k Si..aa, J. B. Vlckera and W. I. Hakr A Co ,'lndianapo..a mayl wlyAdtaw MEDICAL. A SURE CURE! EfttlMTB iDTtS being cars of taia diairaesing d j kf toe ii of DR. STRICKLAND'S PiLE REMEDY, j Rea! what a sufferer say' Mr. J P. BawBxedB, 14 SscoreJ street, Cinrienat!. O , i sayi hs baa teei. a Jreadful taaferrr with Pi let for a loag time, anS Baa tried aeany eeorytbtt.c, ar.S cocid oMai: no relief. Hs uaed about one-fourth of a pot of Dr. ItfMtdaad! P". e 0 Btaaati and M made a -cmplete curs He adt '.te etery one tuffeniig lo try it. Said by all Drugglrta st Sucen-e per ;t Maatufsctursd at Bo. 6 t aat Fourth street. Cincir.nau. O. Aak for s ickletnd a Ptir Remedy. For sale by W. I. Ha kit A Co., Browning A Sioai Mewar A Morgan, J. F Seoonr. Tomlinaot A 'oa aac Egner A W.srher marT-dlyeodAwly S 0 L D I F. R S WE TUI5 DR Btrick'.aL nght in atvUiag yoa la hia adesrtiss XBSatt tn our columns of to-day's papei . aka a bott. of hit h giily BBBBXBxaaBlxd AnU-Chossra Miliars ia yoa knapeack H any tare tks lives sf xaany sf oar bet oWiier. M SBaSBaSB thai y war aooa do a et noejlect tea sea get it at iBa Draf Stars at tt casta per hottia It b BBS BSWl r eased? for DiarrKaa ant Dyasntsry aahT-tlyttaaaAwlg -4 V W Y 101 W A T F: ! A 5 EAPEklEBCKU UA5D to ran a cxeawlar aaw, caa flrel lawmSJats ssapacyaasnt kn tats d -.-sTi.NTai-, mtj WS MAaSTw
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DRUGS, MEOICINES. AC. niiu. mm i. ush.
Mnauu. St., KStT kJfli VBKiS UtrXTI. INDIAN APOLIS, IND.. WHOUaULE DEALERS in rsivBi.r ia DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS. Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY Fancy Goods, -A!tDPURE WINES AND LIQUORS. Wk wori.ii can. mr. attkttk'? or Daaja il8T9 to ths above eatahlishment, an1 BM them, when la ths city, to look thr nah vor stock Our ifeoSa were boairht wben cold was at tl SA, tm& before the additions' bu per i ei.t increase iu Tartt Iuty which, ws are confident, will enable aa ts aeli goods Ie onr line eery low and yet reallre a profit Wa will duplicate any Cincinnati hill Saduationa to prices eeaaide red Orders are ael id ted Jet'tS Sly WANTED. I'BSTirCTBS Parties wlabiiiR ta prodsre SukwWCTtsw11i flud it is their interea to call at Co s West Maryland street between Illinois and Meridian treeu. PALMER A Fkl' aepl-iS Vt'aN'TKD Two flood Cooks ran find employment by spplt iii( immediately st N a vt est Maryland street, between Illinois and Meridian street epli r ALM KB A rOHn WS "VTKIk-Twenty Aarnta wanted to anesse tht State, who can make BIOS per month Apply at Mo. S Weat Maryland atreet, between lllians ar.d Meridian atrerta. PaLMKH ä PtMBB, aep SB W AKTEl Six Girl to de General Rouaework !a a private family Apply lnawltatsfy at Be. t Mar) I aad atreet PALMKB A rOBD W J A!rtKr Twenty Carpentsea W.,re fS SVi pmr IT d7 Inquir. at Ko S Maryland street w ASTKD Ton Ho. mat reaatea to Wear, at Bo Maryla' d trset oo Maa'a WATTEDTwo Bar Teadora who can apeak ths German language, at N S Maryland street WA NTKD A Girl to do gvneral Bouse work il a prirats family, at Bo t Maryland street. WANTED A Girl to do Plain tewiag la a prlrau family and who baa had experience lo aamg s aewing machine, at Bo. P Maryland atesaS. SALOON. t. ( H Vin.KN SALOON iD REST U RIM. raHR underaianed. has oj.aned a Kalooo a d KsBKBSBSt at No ISS Bast Washington street, oppopoaite Little's Hotel ft has been titod up tn the beet style, and all kinds of game m their aeaon Sr .. will bo served, er-oal to any Brat elaaa hosjse in he rostry. The beat of Liqaora aid ( igara raa b had at the bar, at all h'.un day and mht &atl-dlw K TttlajB (wRAV V Uli I IAtlt. VVHahlnirtoii, 'lty.I. . ATTOBBETS AT LAW AND SOLKTTOht Of Clainaa: Ofllce Mo. 31 Feonyl -anis aeee, a few door oaat of tho Matioaal Hotel Will provcnte riaima before tn. L mied States Court of Claim . and Cougresa. Banne with all ths BBBaaMSS Lfeparimesu, rar I tiding Claims of every dea-riptloa conaarted with too M tary ant Baai Sort-ire, al loaded to with prsaaptaese sat energy. octt-aUm FOR RENT. WILL Lease for eight atoatbe. w.ih furniture, ths honae In which I üs W-.U sell an aicellem tsmily boras and carnage with aarn-e The h o r ot tat be used aa a boarding hoaae. MANtKL McCLl'l i art aat FOR SALE. ONE ACRE LOT N MUBT.d tLLIMOlS eTBKCT finely located for -..l"-e BBSte'".y Ts-rr. eaT MrKEK.N AN A TiKICE. sepllC-dVa Baa! Ksts e s,en1. .VivM-La Wan lt d L ti in. Imt for .alr AT our Saw HJHJ oa Eeatackv Avawae. ta thia etty Custotw work Saws oe short notlss ptti tAwSm BVKKH AB a PaTACE TO VOLUNTEERS. Volunlrfrw TaLr holier. X 'TOt' can eet for - a. ar a iwa. ssiJ V S S i m.f mm ou can go-, for two years a kal aat 1' S. hoaniy of
Tea caa get for throe year, a local and I' S bcanty of I by calling oa K1LBT rEBGL'S M. ortft-d-M No Is SaaatB Mersdiaa street PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. D. U Ala I , No 65 North New Jersey 8treet. swaOn a-4Hy
