Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4367, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1864 — Page 2
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DAILY SEjNTINEL. Tdt I NIOM-IT MCT BKPlIUIVfb -Jacsee MONDAY MORMNG. OCTOBF.k IT National Democratic Ticket.
FOR PRESIDO! CEN. CEO. B. McCLELLAN, or v jreset FOR not HtlSIDINT. CEORCE H. PENDLETON, or omo. I lie 4rfumrnt la m Xmt hell at rata i n t the on tu - ELECT ELECT LINCOLN McCLELLAN AMD TUI At TUI WHol Tm will bring en NEGRO You H1 Settel NEoRo lAjlALfTY, ssore LEBT. EQUALITY, restore PrslARDFK TlMRB. anotber pTtty re ewtaeSlaa thDRAFT! UNION! Il e-al sssn-bj. sad ultiste'e In i Benorable, FersaMMM and Hppy RUIN! PEACE! I Ii I Irrlton. The election i vver The Republican party baa succeeded in fastening itse'.f uti the people of Indiana for mother term If become men who love their country, ir.en who have intelii genre to comprehend an i l.ed sppreciate her institution. to consider the reeult how it was obtained and whither it 1!- f)rdinrilT tl ere ia a philosophy in l he verdict of the people, wl h h become nlain'.r visible after the verdict ia rend ered, and even the defeated paity may see what error the hate committed in the conduct of the anvasa, in policy or in principle, and how. if the? hd pursued . different course, they might base triumphed but in the election of Uat Tuesday, the verdict was made and sealed before the trial The leadeta : the Ret Ubigau Dirty well knew, weeka ago. that, if un hot.eM MH was had, they were defeated There were left to them two chances ol lucres force or fraud The former was dangerous aud might he doubtful, the 1 Attar was safe ai. i eertaa I' is not our purpote, nor is it necessary to point out iu detail the erideneea of frau I i ibli laal everybody see, and admits IbvSB, - i i i.dom that even the authors stand aghast aith harne, or bereft of all conacience, like BBarHs of the damned, boast sod glory iu their successful infamy, but we would ask our fellow ci'uen, with out regard to party. eeery mm who baa my interest in the country whether it he in tioiV. -. banks, nl bu-iues. or the mere -a red tie-, of wife, children and friends if all fAese infer'' are to be rnmmitted fr th' hiyhrtt bidden , in frvml, bnbtry and corrtption ' If there uo corrective principle in psablic awjiaiouf I public sentiment si deb:iur he t that, as common drunkard, there iJ no power to refoitn'.' Will the minister in hu pulpit, the oriri-uian bi his pew, the banker la Ins .Iure, the sjawi I M in his store, the citizen at hi h reside. j.e tl.e-e thing: but a ysvsang smile, ioui;rtu!arr himself upon the result, tni -omh t ,h .!.- ., :i the dangerous theory tli at lue end justmed the . aaaw a a a m . i ma: va im too ?mi ci-e tour eves io tue wickedness of this aiametriioD. its dangeion lhil"eonliy. :i revolutionary designs? V e a un yoa this day, that it patriotism is love ol jviw.-: ta religion ia hatred, and its crowning value Is party succe-. for which it will sacrtfe every interes. I ot vours as well as our. To sar that tb ballot-box i t! ;t.on of our ui4titu ion. that upon it all out rights and liberties rights, is but to assert a treiasa. I- be a friend to his country who will "undermine the foundation? ' Can a cause be righteous ti t' can only succeed by vile means, or a parly be worth ot trust that depend solely upon fraud tu e I e success? He assured, fellow country men . thtt . a .ba.mv . ....... L. . . . a t l....l.ia t w ; can the irem be pure if the lounL.in be cmrupl The result of this election, il Ike -atue lueai.s shall triumph in November, aud'etoan the rr election of Mr Lincoln, will be el baleful af tbe agencies by which it was secured w is eotfayi. The wsgea of sin i death " Ti.e w is inex orable. The insatiate ui mater wiii reap his hai c! For four year more new battle fields w.ll yield tbeir victims by hundred aud by thou nds, but not tbe bstlle field alone. The liberties of the citizen your liberties the rir'l)t of lne S'.ate. tree reeeY fiee pres- the Union of choice and interest, the old idea, (he traditions of our lathers, tbe principles and policy under which, for eventv vests, we were so happy and ; oerous, the giotv i,t tue American name on t!e land and on the sea these also must l,e wiilowed up In the.: place ae shall hive new ideas, new principles, uew policies a new reao lution forsooth The idea ul centralixatior the principle of force, the policv of fraud Th are the new divinities which the American peo tde are 1 1 e i upou to worship this the uew phi loaphy which Khali he taught in our achte s the charge is radical, and, once accomplished. aut be perns item The experiment i stupen doas. and may i.e , -ngerous W e saeir iliat our oid govemineii! v. as good; ihr new systesa BSay be gooii but who can assure us that it will no brui ru;n and diaier7 1 he saigbtf issue iu volved. the interest of vnu and your oh Idrcn. of truth. justice and bumimty. demand that v u should discharge JmW eVsfrj ia th- tin I cit tiaa. solesaniy. lieliberately. mteiliei tlv. and with a full appreciat on . the iesr.t,!br:,n t e-r iug upon you I lection turns . I 'fEv! il retutu n tv been reeived at :r ffice I tue Secretarv .o State fro;o f'vrtv one COtfk' . les. We has e corrected the table ia this psjer with the return received, and shall continue the cor rev t. on s. (rim day to dav. until all are tc-eived. i. .. ii. of ( laief Jasaäll I am i V.bief Jut:ce Taney exp'reu. alter a href ill at e.even oiclock, on the I "3th inr Chi .Tustice Taney's deci'ioti luve bad an-; dueuce on the public m nd. m l foi ni.nv he baa been em :.en: as one ot the must -a i,'eioua aud wiaest e pounders wl v.V s- . i.al laa. Hi iva to the country will be deemed nr parab'e M.. i sh.iil i 111111; Ply wot ra. Isu . Ociobec IS, lrf4 Kl SaxTlüIL Marshall ct.unty haa girtn i .rpie and the Slate ticket 600 m.i A pajsj of 1 .er "I.e Viita of two yesrssgo Would io to4 laa other counties iu the Dili. ct and thruunout tue S ate had doue ss ae" Marshall ia a green pt in the dark and I t ert of Aboi'tanoisra. I e a ockei like Iter - bare, and actietad a glorious vub.ty, but all is
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III rc ii at viwntsjwtmer 1 1 on tb Miaag 11SJSS17 Mall Mi Dat.a began by eepres-ing sense of j f grs.'.ude for the cession which the kind attention of 1 be legislature bsd gireo him, of appearing , before thrm.an 1 aaauririg the cr.iien of Alabama j from the rapitol in which the hrt note of our eiUtauce were iauwd, of bis remembrn e and sympathy He would not attempt to conceal the (act that we hare viperieaeed groat disasters of lte Tha enaniT hare rwe-d owe armlebackvanl ints the centre tif Oeorgia. threenin? the b- rdeta of Alabama, and oecipied the hat nl Mob le. MM the city sllll stand, and will tan!, though eri nail and rool boajfcj hfl 'he gro'ind; He had been -disappointed in all hi calculations, in northern (Georgia After sending forward to the arm? at Dalton all there in? menu he could coiiect ttom t-or ij iAr'er. in eluding the troops from northern 3liisippt. he bai cothietifW ripe ied a suceaafel adratice throagb Tenuesaee and Kentucky. UaO he BQm ht that instead of the forwarr moremeul I our arm would bare retned to Atlanta, he j mmU hair left Iii old. lamented and venerable I tr end, (ieti. Polk, to hae aaaulted Siierman I upwo hi northern flink, bet be bad jritldW to ihr n:et t coiit-eo;raiun, ano ine etjui a any thing than what he had been induced to hope. Yet we were not without compensation for our Uea. In Virginia, despite the cxld hronght egainat M, we bare kiifn (iraitv awi still de fiant. bold our lin before Richmond and Peters burg Thit pore anl nohl pateRH. that great soldier end christian, (ten Lee, although largely outnumbered ia front. Isrgely outiumbeaed unori hi- flank, commanded a body of men who had never known what it a to be whipped, and never atopped to ciphet The time for action i now at hand T hen; but one duty for every southern oiao. hit logo to the front. I hoe who are able for the field should not hesitate lor a moment, and t.io-e who sre not should seek some eaiIoyment to tld and assist the resf. si,d to induce their able bodied associate Ü eek their proaer places iu the army. Mr Davis sd vertex! to the part he had himself endeavored to bear i:i the wir, of MS repugnance to the oflice of thief, and hia desire for the field, incident to a military ambition and ome faith in hi cpiclty for arms He alo alluded to hia long political career, and the animosities and ill feci t g which an active part in the affairs ol the country had engendered. He had feared, he said, that vld prejudice iu others might be turned against him, and that old feclingn in him salt might influence his action; but that hc'ou!d dec!. re to dav. sfter four vears of eiperier.ee ai . m the same ball where be swore before high heuveu to support the Constitution of hi ur try. that, so help bim lind, he had never been induced to any course, public or personal, by any considetation of the past. He felt tint it wa no time, and he wai not the man, to hive any friend to reward or enemies to punish T Ik re are some men, said Mr Darts, who. wl. n thir look al tbe un, est. onlv sec a speck upon it. I am of more sanguine temperament, per Iii;: but I have ntriven to behold our affair with a cool and enndid temper nice of heart, and. applvin to them the mot rigid test, am the more confident the longer I behold the progress, of the war Mini reflect upon wh it we have failed to do, we - tu hi Id marvel and 'I. ink (sod for the great ach evemen' which have crowned our e! forta He next rupidly surveyed our history for tinpast three yeirs, concluding bis resume with a thankfulne that the great staple ol' the South had been superseded by grain and produce fst the support of our armic in the field. lie p.iid a glowing tribute to the capacity, gal1 1; Ty and patriotism of ft -v Witt, and urge'! I the State and the Legislature the wisdom of h.a oonrael. In the same connection he spoke to the -olJiers ot AUhaoiv They had fought everywhere, and well They were stiil undamifed. Their example should he the pride and glory of the State, ind n eloij'ienf tnpeal to tho'c whi wcte yet behind Mr. Dtvi spoke eloquently of the horrort. o! war and the utferingsof the people. He desire 1 peace He had tried to obta'n it, and had been rudelv repulsed He should still atrive, and by the hlesing of Cod and the strong arm of tbe soldiers, yet hoped to obtain it If there are thoe who hoped to outwit the Yankee, and by smooth word. and fair :'eechcs, and by the ap 1 peiranec of a willingness to treat or to listen to re union, it . eftec mv .-ertain 'Aitaid.ite ia the North, ihev deceive tliem.-eives Yirtorv in the field is the scret element of strength to a I e wo nrtc Let na m in htf! and we hall nave overtures soon enough. Is there a man in tbe South in favor of reconstruction? Mr. Davis drew tn picture of the horror of reunion, !n tuen,- subiui! ttioti. "All that I have to ajr." he exciAimed, in concluding thla portion of hii remirk-, ' i-i. thnt the m-tn who ii in favor of thi de'r -tda'ion i 0:1 the wroti; side of the line n.trV " I ur th leavaei 11 wn Carried. Enough is now known of our election to see that it wa carried bv the greatest frauds eve? -mmilicd on the ballot boxes I ake the town akipof Franklin, Johnson county, as an example We are told that hut 1' Democratic vote were counted out. while it ig well known that there are at leat 400 Democratic voters in the town shir. Such has been the case in every townsh:: where 'he Republican hell the Board No di vision ot the election Hoard ia ever permittel with Republicans, yet Democrats will divide the Hoard with them at all times Whenever the Republicans cannot vote illegal, they make it a rule to take out the Deinocr ti e votes and put in their place Republican votes, tberebv makii g every ballot taken out count two votes, and still leave the poll books as they were In this way the Democracy ot Indiana, have been to gros-;v swindled in tbe late election. What nr. st be thought cf a man's patriotism, who take au oath to tender an bouest return of tbe ballots of the citizen, and before the words of the OAtii have passed from his lips, he prepares to perjure himself, and cheat the citizen out of bis rights? Yet such men are heard daily, swearing by the frauchi.se, stating that wheuever it ia interfered with, the liberty of America is gone Such used t' be tbe teachiDgs of the grett met: I uf lne nation in times past, both V hig and Dem a. 11. -A a ocrat. Hiiu it looKsasiii ineir words were to cooie true if the people will not roue themselves between now and November, and tutn these de stroyera ol tbe 0iUr- it the people from power One more eflrt i left them, and it they do not rescue ther country from thee wif-ked men. cood bye liber y on tha A men -an coutinert. "Might will make rig at then Where are all the battles gained before the election? Van. -bed like smoke Whete hi the downward tendancy al gold, bv the Reoublican" success? Yes. roanv will a-k "whtTel" 1 Rather see where gold i pom.' $'i 99, and still going up. It will be $.J should Mr L ,.o.i.n .-tic.ecd, then the poor man can look out for high prices and another draft. i rom it row n Caws any. Nashville, Ixn . October 13. If 64 Kn Si mtiski : I hasten to pive you a br lef statement of the election in llrown contuy. Our county ticket is all elected M Dmild . Manan Athon K -tine. Brett O. B HopI RutiVrkiL 939 .'0 -30 M rto'i . . . Baker .... O"ru-:tior 367 3.V. 399 :i.v Other Judges the same. The btlance of the St ite fir'aet sre .all .iIh.; Mse same. Hirrinlou s majotitv. in this county, is 4d 1'he ri.mNr of vote polled in thi countv is , ! IJ99 We done all in our power, but the Abolition Im irv.ned on us a little in pite of us. H:ring:or.'s rote was -35, ar.i H:li' SK Y. ,is truly. Auakp William J eTa O I 1 1 a t'llltl) YrtNOJt, October 1 1. 164 Kp msti:-Jamas H. V a net er is elected aWeator, in this Senatosial District, by a majority ot two J. D New do doubt elected Common l.eaJule. rbebaiai.ee gout to Abraham's om Keapenfejiy jiotjra, I T. J K vi Lar In t'ompanv H. 60th MaMchuel'. now quirteved near thi city, we understand the io e
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s - R i Z q T - - g '.' ie,,rce F. Mcver. - I 51 - U t U J 5i iSMff aySl ! Oiro Bates. - j. 1: i -i 2 -: -:- x '1 r, t r, .srr-.. tt -i ii i ; - y r ; 9 9 7- J S c o r o t c; :. i - i - . K WMliatn W. Woollen. I - II T. - (la ! Z T ' i f, Ü g g W. C. Thompson l J .s - y n: s It '-'i - tS C K i i: -i I ;i i' 'j jt John M. Iord. X. -I - ii , U fci : i,. a t -1 is 1 ii ?. a y - c Jame HsVey. 5 5 I t i I f. ' 'i Z 7 r, iE tr, g I Uorstio C Xewcomb. i . J 31 -C .i J- j -J - g x 5 V ? Bobert Cfi a) d u - T u -ij, 5J!!55jSS;? Abrer FLHy.le. 5 ieaaeMiis Olive: w. faarkiea. -r r. i i v- -.s -s -i Bate- II -a - i ; ii -i - sc'itc 5 - -1 ,x -1 I. Ixirenio Vaiievnc. it i' i: k: i; c to -1 k: -J t i - i r j. as ; i. Fti...Iey Wright. I 2 as as a) as al ji;.-.-u.;t-Samuel &Irxre. - H3 - " L 2 - -1 r i.' i,- T V x a, B - ii' Jim Webb I I SStiSSStt I Arere.te c I s c 5 J - s o I i.ibson couniy. TaiNctToN. Inp.. October 14. HG4 Kl Si.tTI.nkl The vote of this county stand. ' ' MeDocMtld I lMorton 1,384 McDonald's maj. Ifl Stito ticket a lew votes larger. For Congress All-n 1 .090 iblack 1.40.1 Nibl ick's mj 1W0 The county t:ckef i e!e-e! bv an average msj of 23i). John Harsrave. Democrat, elected to the' j State Lepsloiure Jame- Dker. Dem' t elected to State Seuate This VMt' how a Repubiic.tn gain of l(Wit i i-aused bv a ivtge importation of soldeirs. Youritrult. Willi S. Haacaovr.. COPAKTXER8HIP. IHAVR this aj associated with my sebT in tbe Hat and Cap Bu'.nes, M' j H I)esar, and ball cor.dad the basiaesi in future ULder the atjle of Lew . IesaraCo UEWu DfgtSAl re-eived a fine stock of Men'a and Bev'a Data aud Cap, which we will sell at low prices. 1JIWIS DES AK 4 Co.. i Wo. s West Wa--. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia, Pa. tSES t'F THE NERVOUS. SEMINAL, I RINART AND SEXUAL STTKMS !ew and reliable '.reatmet nt in Report of the Howard A.cs- . Sy mail ia sealed tettar eoveJopea. free of charge. Ad- ' r J sEUJJN HOCGHT0N. Hiwa-d Association, 1 s. .;b Ntoth treet, Pbl I ad' aov? 'CS y LOST. N uuay afternoon, tbe Sib. a sot of Teeth, four In u&müer, oa a (vW j,l2te k't' 1 Snder e;:i V tlasrsil) rewirl.' by !eavQe the '
AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN THE IM. Crnrr . Watf.tm .tm and Trmntuarr Siretti
Unosfrr 'b. V . . Hilar. Monday Evenine. October 17, 1864 TIr. l4Mi:i B4ND!tf ANN. I'stcn tiMiiM. Ore t irrlr ' .1 Parqoettr, await; MvaSa Hut., for iSa pf-n, S m; Urcb-t'a rat. T5 rr:,t: iallery an1 Family Circle. 1 rn.. Cbildrrn in arm, f l.i. all re-t-rxnl rat- TV. lKor' oprn At J o'clock. I'Tf rn nc 'rcr." - ijuarirr to - .'c!rlt pr" -r.v. MASONIC HALL. ITALIAN OPEM COMPANY OK I A VU ARTISTS Tbr MtMi-r f th- !(.' n Art.-t Aiati- . sing MMK SrtJsTllNi; t.oRlXI. tbe celebrated ftopraao MMK. S ATA Li TEaTAi ths emmeut Couualto. SIG2IOR STKFAÜ1. the famooTano B. biista. Mi. NOR TKSTA. taafavarlSa Tenor ll Graria H WOR AMOOlO, the renowned Baritone. ctcal Director and Conductor, Mr. . Rehrs n. Will irive in tbio tity ONLY NE OI'KRA MOliT On rldaf I v enin, Ortokcr 21. Wlieii will Se perf..n.ird. in fM ctume, two act Isllkal'a Qeisbrslsd Opera of NORMA, And the famous laat act of if A.n. - ....... ... ..-.. ..... ai Tb. .ale of r.-.crved m at- will comsssaaa on Wed,..- ' day. at 9 A. to ., at A M Heuham k Co.' Mum,' Store Doors open at 7'4, concert to commence at I, octlT-d.'ft MASONIC II ALL! Third -ngaaiuer.' tbi season, coinmriu.ug Tuesday Eve, Oct. 18, by Prof W. J. McAllister's PHYSCOMANTHEUItt ILLISORV IIIICIK, S WHICH 150 Reautiful and Valuable PRESENTS Are given away eats 50 cent. Admission ceuts. Reserve! tn '.t Doors open at o'clock f commence at B. For particulars se small bills. octlT-dt NOTICE.
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a BIT1 mntOtt la .H wl.o have last lior- that I 1 have in mj; posss.,n F1VK hor-s. supposed to have been stolen, a- they were takn from sC.me thieves reen atolen, a they were tak-ri from -.me thfve- re cently arrested in this country. One HriKht H.iv Hir-e, U hand hib. IJ year old, hipped in the left hip, Bath hind feet white, riht one above p.istern, a j.acer, --hfHl all rund, no ther mark or brands pern-ivaMe. One Black Mrc, 14 hsnds high, 9 years old. small white ."pot in forehead, inclined to rlrbt side, some saddle mark, interferes all round, good travel One Bright Sorrel Mate, 16 hand- high, 10 or II sSStn old, narrow blaze in tL" Lice, botii bind feet wl.itealove pastern join's, right side of right forefoot white one ti.cb abeve hoof, saddle uarks on lelt side of back, slaved bjek. crestfallen, .-hod all round, jn excellent traveler. One Br.iwn Maro. II lea high. I at 8 y.ars old, : small white -p.. t in forehead, p.. ny form, a pacer, thick winded, sboo all ro'itM, no other mark or oraii-i- ptceivable. Person owning any of the sawve aataea caa rasavar poises:on bv proving rropertv. MATT. McCAMMoN. ocili Sheriff of Sullivan county. MERCHANT TAILORING. STOLWORTHV aV LGON.iRB. MERCHANT TAILORS .o. 17 orlh ncriaiitiii alr't. I O a Don r So nth of th ? .o u rrtnl R uildi n q , i nAVK JÜST OPENKH A NF.W AND FLKGANT Btsch of Foreifn and Ilnmestic fiisls nnsurpased in th's inarkht, which they will make up fo- their customers in tbe very best style and iu the latest fashion. Skillful aud competent workmen arv employed, and the proprieti'rs will (five their personal attention to their ' bitstnes. HaviDg eviellent facdities for purchasing, j their prices are - low a- aay other hou-e in SWWa. Call and examine for yourselves. oct!5-ttm MEDICAL. 13 r-. STRIOKL VTVT'-i MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM g at RF.3 CoU(?l Coldi. .s..re Thrat. Asthma, and Consumption. It is enly necessary for any ona troublrd wtth these complaints to try ne bottle of Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, To convince them tiiat it i- the bet preparation ever t , . . . - V.. .I.A.. .fftfitniM Af Ih. In ri At . and lunjrs, hart cure- Nu'ht Swea and Spittin of Blood, and aa excellent frarle for any kind of Sore deasa:it to tak. aud a -ale medicine f-.r Throat. It infants. Price ro teat erallv. wr bottle, for sale by Druirri-t gen- , For -ale I v . ; H-k t A Co . nr. wi in A Sloan, Stewart A M-rifait. r.mlias..s, 1 Cox. J F Senour and lauer a Wocl man-dlyeodAwle HARDWARE. NEW IRON STORE, POJIIaKOY. iuv a io. No. 24 South Meridian Street. nni AMPLI, liIAA. Har conatantlv "n hard IK N srP.EL, 5A1LÄ, A5TIL8. BELLOWS. TICK. AILF8, SPRINGS, FMLTS,lSALLKABLF CAeTlSGF . WCTS. WASHERÄ.HORSg SHOES. HOUSE SUOF mails, wheels, hubs, spokes, F2LIX)es. HAFTS. BL'tittT AXD WAÜ05 BOWS, CHAIva. PLOW H4NT. ' . C av. "v '' at (M Tbe Ohio Riv.r Salt Compat-j The Madton Pearl Starch Cwmj a irThey altl -e l all article theirht' at Ibelowoat lrket price. rUMKROT f-hf 00 fe:.r dw WANTED. POSTER H.rTED. MLL 4 GOOD relia biil-poter wanw. lw "" -r UJ A . . .k..- f i a a waric . , . --j',, ... - s Menkea Smith, hoi n.r.- f r the c!v '.i
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PROPOSALS FOR LOAN. U.S. 7-30 LOAN
Tbe Secret a rr of the Treasury ri notice t bat sab-c-iptioos will be received for Coupon Trtaaury 5otet, payAbletbr year from Aug . IStb, 144, wttb raO-at-al loterest at tbe rats af arvsa and three -tenth per cent, per anna as principal and interest bb to be paid tn lawfn! money. Thea not will be.conr ruble a( tbe option of tbe Holder at matarity. Into ail per coat, gold bearing bond. pajat'l n.t Irtbsnflie nor more than twenty year frn thir date, a- the Government may elect. Tbey will te iued in denomination of fifty, ane hundred. Ave hundred, one tbouAJid, and five thouiaod dollars, and all subscriptitn anu-t be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollar. Tbe bote. w:il be transmitted to the owners free of transportation Charte a .n after the receipt of tbe i ral Crriifcati of pepo.it a they can he prepared. A the note draw intere.t fnra AurM.t l&, persona making tlrp..-,ta breqnent to that date mot pay the intrrertacertied from date ot aots tn date of deposit. rMSJss depuottiac twnty-ftve thousand dollar and apwards for these note at any une time willabe allowed a rommi-.lon of oue-quarter of one per cent., SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. It i a National Savijiob Bank, offering a higher rata of interest than any other, and A 6r Any avit.x- hank which pay ita deponiter in TJ. 8. Kote-, eaasiders that it is paying in the bet circulating medinm of the country, and it cannM pay in any thing hetter, for it oen aet ate either In (ioveroaeot en no,M ur bood' fiorornmeat paper. It equally convenient as a temporary or permament j lnvetment. Tbe note can al way be SSM for within a fraction of their facr and acv-umu'.ated intrrest. and are the best security with bank i coUaterala for diCONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX PER CENT. 5-20 GOLD BOND. In addition to the very liberal interest on tbe note for three year, this privilege of conversion is now worth 'out three per cent, per anflnm, for the current rate fr 5-30 l;iuJ- i- vol less than nine fr cnt. treimiutn, aud before the war the prrmium on six per ceat. I. a. Stocks was ott twenty per cent, tt will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the prent market ratr. Is not lesn than ten per cent, per annum. ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR MU NICIPAL TAXATION. Tint aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, special Art of Congress ewvrnrf tili bond aud 1 1. vrj mit froru faul tiijr,itioti. ()n the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent, per annum. According to tbe rate of taxation in various parts of the i iinritry. it is ticlirvrd that no securitie offer so great tndnce-im-nts to lenders a those issued by the Government In all other forms of Indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties or stock companie s, or separate cominanities only. 1 pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure tbe discharge tt all the olliatioQ of th United States. Whi! tL Government offers the mo.t liberal terms f.,r ls loans, it believes that the very atronRest appeal will be to tbe loyalty arid plriotiu of the people. Mi I. si n 01 ii.ii will be received by the Tp to ilie'.4ih of September, the subscriptions to thiloan amounted, to over $40 000.000. Treasurer gf the Tnifd State-, t Washingtoa. tue se e:at As-itant Tre.inr-r and Uesifraated Depositarie .and by Till CID CT V ITH iX VI Djj VIT .I'Ij l lllti itAll wla JMJ Jrvll I 1 1 I i j k 1 1 : i i 1 i . I ii a 1 . . and by all Katieaal Bank which are depositaries of; j public money, Um ALL K: SI'KCTABLE MiJBDUM ASI BAXKS ThrouKhout the country will give further information and arrou) rtsbi kaciliity to bjhctimh BucfM-elAavtaa FOR SALE. GREAT BARGAINS HOUSES & LOTS .Iii: Vi OPPORTI WITI KOR THEPOOR M N FOR Bfal V.Vi'L. IF UE HAS t) HR CAS BCILI a hasi-e worth fS600. and liberal pajmenu will !e xiv en on tbe lot and tbe remainder on tbe house. j tu v- I In cae of misfortune to the purchaser, we wHttag to take the rents of the property for the balanc I of the pnrcbase nroaey nntil it is all paid, and tbu- r neve him frm any risk whatevrr. TLu i a- Kreat an opportunity as has ever been offered a poor man in a graving c.tj l'ke Indianspalis. Thi- i- n..t a new bu-ib-- t the nndereined. f r we hav been enjragi-d in ;t for teu jears, and we refer to the ' old settlers and bn-ins- men t-t the city, and to httr- I ireJ of jr-r.- who hare et tbT horo in tbi way tbrouah U-". TIlaIlKA A Pli:UCE, :t!lVril avhlnglon atreet, Or.' Dcor Ettt Palmrr f v.v octl-d3m I.IVi:K si I A HII. II FNhT ALLEN. New Tork Livery ar.d'Sale Stabiei No- 12 and 14 Eat Perl treet, in the rear j atene'. BI a. febW NOTICE. CAN FURNISH THREE Sl"BTrTLTES TO-DA T 1. $Soo .ch KILBT rBRGCSON. 10 Scth Mert.an treet. octl5-dlr N dk. a. u. mmtMAn, PHYSICIAN AND SÜRGK0N ft?W M " 0 V.. s ribilltf I . a WWf'V . iv u. r j imin. a r RESIDINCF. fftd NOITI S'AHaMA 17
DR LIGHTHILL,
rats riBH Drs. Lighthill, 34 St. Mark's Place New York, Au'bor of ".4 eaar Trrae aa Dtrnttrt. "aWMrtw en Cmtarrk. 1ft . , will visit I N II AN APOLIN, AMP V AT TM BATES HOUSE, FOR THREE WEEKS. train 'VORda. O. to)., r mill. aatnrdar, Orlahrr jf i, . nil Where h can be ronultad on Deafness. Catarrh IMMH sRKKs FROM IHK KR. N'.-ises in the Head, and all the various Di of the A,Rf THROftT AND AIR PASSAGES. UKS LKiHTHILI.S Popular work on 'Deafness, its Causes and Prevention," has reached the Suth Kditien. and may be ob taiued jo Carletuu. 413 Kroadway, or anv re speetabfe Kookaeller throughout the country Testimonial of RemarkableCure. Amuuü tue numerous testimonial in bis pos session, Dr. Lighthill has selected a few only of those from parties of established poaition and well kuown throughout the country. From the Home Journal (& T.) June 4U, MM.J In every business or profession . indeed in every department of science or skill, there is always some acknowleged head some one who stands out in bold relief among hia fellows, as a sort of leader In the study and treatment of deafness and catarrh, as special diseases. Dr Lighlhill, of this city, occupies the position above described He has devoted years of labor to this specs I it t , aud is now reaping the reward ol his industry. Tbe editorial columns of the Tribune of a recent date bear witness to the Doctor's success in this department of medicine We o,uote the para graph : "Coal ok a Dial Km Loui- Loewensieiu, a lad fourteen years of age. born in (iermany, came to tin- citv when he was about two years old. Soon after Iiis arrival here he was takui ick and lost his bearing. Hv degree he became fir-t deaf and then dumb For nearlv ten vears he was .i mute, unable to hear the loudest voice, or to articulate a word. About one year ago be was placed by his parents in the bands of Dr Lighthill, who ha so far succeeded in restoring to him his lost powers of hearing and utterance, that he can converse with tho-e who speak t him distinctly and deliberately. During the pat four or five months he has been under the tuition of Mr Hennecke, and has made considerable pro gress in writing and arithmetic Uaving been supplied with the lad's aildre--. we further investigated the matter, and oiso ereil that, previous to calling on Dr. Ligbthill , the youth CAe was considered hopeles. and lie was for two tears au inmate of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum The Rev. John Xott. D. D . Professor in Union College; Schenectady, in a pubb-hed letter, fenders his gratitude to lr Lighlhill, for treating sacceeafallf his case of 1 deafness Rev Fred S Jewell, Professor of the State Normal School st Albany, also ieties to h iving been cured of catarrh Dr Lighthill po-eses other te-timonials aud tributes to his talent from some ot our wealthiest and mot prominent and respected citizens, which may be seen on application It would be difficult to speak iu any but terms of praise of his treat raent. in the face of these many nroofs and facttestifying to hi suce ( I Ki: OF i A T It K II I rum Ban Fred. V Jewell, Prole r af Hie aitate aorwal aw lioal Albany U. Dr. Ltqhthill: lh sr Sir Under date of March I , eaWatl you a carelnl statement of my ca-e, as former treatment, my failure to obtain relief in that di ' rection, my resort to your treatment aud its ben- ; eficial results. I have been from the winter of the v ear lb44, subject to violent periodical attacks ot Catarrh. 1 marked by strong febrile symptoms, violent in dammatiou of the lining membranes of the cavi ties of the bead, accompanied in the first stage by a watery discharge from the nose, subsequer ly becoming acrid and yellow, and towardt. close of tbe attack, purulent and bloody. These attacks produced a most distressing species of headache, occurring periodically each day for a ! period varying from one to three weeks, some times so violent as to incapacitate me for busi j ness and at times confine me to my bed. At times the atteudant inflammation would extend ' to the teeth .producing toothache; r to the throat, j occasioning hoarseness and partial'loss of voice; and twice within the last few years il has so sf feeted the left eye as to confine me for weeks to a darkened room. I bad tried medicines aud spplications of vari ous kinds, snuff and other catarrhal prepare tion of some half a dozen kinds; applications to i the head of camphor, einger. and hot foments tions of different kinds; and iu connection with , these the usual emetics or cathartic employed to . induce counter actiot . But none of these had produced any permanent improvement, and in the few instances in which temporal relief was af forded it was at the expense of so much strength as to leave me greatly exhausted Under tbeae circumstances I was led, though with reluctance, from the supposed incurability of the disease, n, make a trial of your treatment I found it soon beyond even my hopes reaching tbe disease as it bad never been reached before, and alleviating its symptoms to an extent which I had supposed impossible At the time I gave you my former certificate, while I did not feel assured of a com plete cure, I bad obtained a material relief which nearly repaid me for my trial of your treatment, and which sin-bed me that that treatment was as effective as it was simple and philosophical. A iöbetsntial ecar e from mv old attack of catarrh for tbe unprecedented period of nearly Haifa year, and that in spite of severe occurrences illness ahicb would have formerly rendered such an attack inevitable, was, to roe, proof of an im portant ucces It is now ix months since I pen? ou tb st statement. ?.nd. white it is ucpleass.fit L , m Ii, mri..r lliti. ,n.t,nf 1 r atnl in f I. : . . t B ' ,ul me j ii i. . srrtu' iur m iu.u' ; of simple lusttce f. voui-elf, and to thoe who may be suffering as I was, to add that I am not only as fully eati-ned as to the utility and eflicsev of your met!. od of treating catarrh a I was ai month aeo: but I am now of the belief that if there is such a thine a a cure for ci rot ic catarrh, in my case a substantial cure haa been J eec?ed Ynr. rcrpecttully. Favnran E Jtwn.. it.ni. I V . September 1, Dr Lk.htmill bs returned to tbe city, and j can be daily consulted on Catarrh, Deafness, and all lieaes or tne fcve. Lar and Throat at bas residence. 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Ii MM kahle du ol DeafneMeap. Prom the Kev .Ioeth M. Clarke, Kert. r of St .!me- Church: STtAttsi. Fe. 20. I have been deaJ in one aar e er since i waa in College. ome twenty years ago EU the Sa of Dr Lijrhihill it bearmg wasaotirelv restored, so thai now I bear alike with botb ear and öi.d that 1 can use my fajscw Vitb much more esse end comfort than before wetl'Mdlv Joei re M kAaaa
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