Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4376, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1864 — Page 2
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THURSDAY MORMINO. OCTOBER J7. .. .. National Democratic Ticket rost fi).ibKrr, CEN. CEO. B. McCLELLAN, FOB VtC 1tKtDl5T. CEORCE H. PENDLETON, For Kleef on at Larg. job5 rrmT. K WOI.K for Ditr.ct Kertorr, HIL at. H'.'ty'OMB. KUJAii WEWUk D. AHRIOSK . CARLT5. tTO W. WlLs, J&MKS BR0W5. FHNKUN LaVnOhk ARCHIBALD J0H"S.V!, J09ATHAX C. ABFLUG ATh, JOUXO. OMBOU5K. KOBF.R1 l)WkT. JAMBS W S.4BSBBRBT ArajMWBeaai n t wt MiMl LOO T THii nrrrmt mt- os tum ELKOT ELECT LINCOLN McCLELLAN hi. i A!!' TH A ftp TUE HOL prmnrra'ie Tirtrf öare Republican Tckrt Too wilt brio on KG HO Y on will lofnd 9KK( Egl'sl.ITT, aaorr PKW, i Etil' A til tor J' RARDKk 1 MKS. inctbrr prltj f - 6llh th DRAFT! I ION! Vai nur. h, an! ul In ar. Hanorahl, Fermarut and Happj RUIN! PEACE! For th Sentit!. I he I lection in Indlanapolle. The 01 iteeeetM el the last election having ojeauriblv ubnide-l, m -t t.tiewli for all lovtrt ot the cuinlrr nl ol our tosL.ution to calmly connidrr he tiIm to which WO are subjected and the inevitable reult f a, eotHioeaoce of auch elections as wer" held it: onr efte lest lectiun day? A simple rwntion of the mAtitier in which the election we rmidu'-reJ in in; city , nd which ii i beiiered c tuoot be o utrovtrted, is rubtnitled tor the ion.JcrMon ol eH Mi minded men and lover of that punt? of the bIVot box . Hentia! to our welfare. Wher fair election is held oe thav would -mmeau itself to the respect of the defeated paft,jfl bis been uuil to hvr ech prty rereonted t the elec tiontojrJ- But how was I? W 'his cme? AH the offi-ers wen appointed fy the Republican partv the day before tbeeleotio i. l".ie-.e offi s wer MpeÄAtod iu 'he c fui I r i a. U 'in iii -h all other peraoo- wer" Cic'-idci i . . -e win dows were aeveriilly ntael. when th Judg put this question: All in lavor ;t Mr A B Republi.'ii; tciitiR Iinpeei r. s.v ive ! n i be voting Ml. It u e d.m:ti narty -r ise the rvht to ap p M BMwf vbevf pw iee M IM .c;iuii bo r ia it j. !r-jWoo4e to af Kt Mul tl ej houl ? be Citiei: re t,-j i ; t.? ' i' knowu .ri:.i anprhoij'oos ot v i r . Is . ft it e 3 hi . it- - of er.-. r ,te ioiei... , an: -acit-U : - : "i )iauuoiv. ornmw t o Pi Queis i imIIHiI pi i; 1 1 i i m i eo c Repuhlicon. to ume some of the . r i ua;t . xet s of each perty, in whom the j p - ! c .nfidtuee. end endeavor, by wir.-' ru .. so erränge for a fair, free sud peeeeb e , el.,. a.,ne MBSh pUn a- wsa adored Ur ihol citizen, ot Cine' asi, nJ which -uch genr -tioo. wee contemplated V is popii.ir.'ii.'iil f' ajit v iiid v:1ul Repbb'ii,.v . c e-r 'keii The b , fai"i'tiei .. .rar. to defv, 'hr r b.l! I'M'I' Ot f. -I.s e ' - ,-,me 1, eeuie d, f. " ol the suipiur.duis, a- aietut lo add con Iu . u Su 1 preii my atiem ' to c i- 'rtiL''' t aj e-. to.' it lei'iia sa ideul thai no? more fbv i OKI v 'ea coui t e placed iu trie lnies by itiia ,rraagenicr,vh'- tsii i la and out ouoim the tiaee I tie "shutes" were ri.ced ' tue w lU'l'iws. which avoidei thai wvs'e of time, . od euer body v 'tl. no srrtueraen for chal lenginjj bern m de. . r, e.m evtdtt i es. would 'tho. ! ! i w r 1 Ought not our electio..e to e so conducted a prevent even t icira t oe-b Oee-'raiioo of iv i eng enteral ne. I Thew c.mi: Jer it'.m are a ;uiitel in do par I lisau spirit bol wi'h all the soleeiMtt) that sur roun I teoa vitml qee-iion Ir is rued thai DMMOCTwt elaewher 1 not allow a repre-enlatioi of thetr oppot.et.t on Ike e.eclion I .roa, woa bwt the? iu aucti case, perpetrate truds We in Indianapolis ka w , . whether it be tru or not. but Jn, t lin ii t. fie Hue. is it ant justification us if ,ao iMi..ucio. our e " loua 11. our own no me, w detrjud our!ve- nd corruot car h.Idreo It ain be fur. her skel. .:. e el 'tie M i picit.n ir. th ii:;-: . ot rro (.::..) :i. lb Ü city ttiei the last elect. w i r. e ir :o barr ier term W u I ttj ctl 'cu wtio vi . e his reputetiuo eceept a peeitiun oe the electi- n boarj. u:.les he tear . w i upose : ol rep rert. tt . . e- i rv:. p;' s- . s eet. sup.-iooo unleiries oc ii'ega'i'y? It re ele?'".u- srr rood noted a- o.r is th tenuenej to deat.oy confi iev.e tud give a pre ten lor insaT u.o and emseejue-; .le.tru-' of prv ftM ? A Vor a I iii tSar io i a i inoihrr l eor .,: u:t in e: i- C' .r s:- 1 Merr it's d.v i.ta,, l :.e",.r.. :.h'.;e, nail UCtei them a- luj j i O, all d-.'11'g 0M OOO BO he : a Iroad a. d i rieje. C"0 l awe ot all Oescnpiions, enj negroes, m a to prevent further planting If the war i to lasi another ei 1- the Snenan doah Valley remam a birre , MOHf I h - a. I iu 'Wei e' t war. odjer. at.d .nether ;STl.x r;e ica' f. m " - ier of eptembot 0"j'h. "I look upon tte elect, vt Oeo ÜcC a a aa m rr.M . . f 'S reaWiewMrwi Ol rhe Cr U v T auvi r,ooorao. e. l -a aaa uniy a. pr. I -7
. aaar Lnnf tike ar 1 T p war is no Avowedly wag
er--, ft H Utua it Will take be guessed tt Inim ihr lyi.o i ii ar. exchange: hv Abraham Lincoln aid at the Fhiladeiphi Fair "I only ask (or four year.; mnrf of wr t oolUh sliver in every oo of rhe S"r'h(r 9tte.' The Now-pri N graph: A T wr .tt Year J.) Argus B- l. - Vi Col (.-.fif tte- - i m Mb F oter. on f. tt. .! m k. tri iV ... A olitioi ii flaen i. .gt--iu I he rl hiTe dxuhle.'. rciltionof )o!lr. i:iJ deepened 'h rissen i blood, pent t ! rbed in war wi.ich. so 1oü -uch iufluenc ud c tbiog hut an MMeBBaMMble inglorious lersi nation ' The IHidon correspondent of the New York Time write, from L ndon of these peace ru mors: I try peT. iteert way and cannot ctphrr out . ! .So letjg a the Vorth ieeletl upon subju i he üotttb-govtruiUß it bf bullets and gating the Sjutta goreruiug it b ballots md so long as the South resist tbll j;ation tt"e w .r nr -t go ot: The Ku et wh; to Cirea"i lifted twenty yeir-. ThtSpati iirds and Moors were: w sr eight but ired rotte. The Moor were driven out of Spnin, and Cir caMi i ha !een cor;quered, the rMMMtMMl of tho people who refused to aubmit o Huasia taking refuse with tr Turk In ten, or twenty, or ti.irtv vemrs. tho S uLherners who 1: tve not e cape to Canada or Europe, my t!e ref''jxf in Met (Joreraor Sktm vm i .s o me evidence upon the aubject, in the following BMesege of his re cent speech at Phil.idelphi. The men who were drafted th.) year under the I 6ve hundred thoutiad call hive but one yar to er'f The three vesrs me:, wbe were taken ; into the army in lb62 will go out of the service I neu jeai. Their terms begin to etpire in Ike ! spring. In nine months the army will ueed the I Urges' additions th it have been in i ie ui BMf one lime As the Admm'tration shrank from cillI m tor ar.y aj ;re three yers men jut tiefor e an yAi nieu must be piov ided to be filled in nine BjBjBlhe, and thus i ' roaeOMable to believe that the Uigeat draft that his vt been maie will be ordered ti he brxinnin of the ye.ii 1065. I do f no' speak unadvisddly. '..r the Administration BO iDtinaoted to me (hat (buy expect another I dnlt 1'i.eStiteof New York had fun ished an I icrf f tbr-e yejr men. ni I aked that, in making up the ijuo'.i oi New toik, one three jeers mm rhouid be cOMBttd tqual t fhiee one ysr m"n Thev sid they c u'd not do tbit, hi thev needed mei, irume iiatelv ; out thev provided thtt t three ye.it s BMB hould count as one man n this .ir Wt, m- one nun on 'he next dratt, and a one m m igaiu ou the tiurj dr ift, and thus the Matter would be equalized So it appear from this thst we are to have t least two more drift. V oice 'That pefrfMstutgi j Brere mo knows that we must have this draft. After ih war is ended, under the poli r of this Adminis tration. we shall be compelled to miintsin l irce .,a.:.... I. ',l a aaal a ... .Km ' ,a . -.1.... , . tion to cirry out the emanciMtton procl.'.rnatirn nd conti -atioti act Four years more, ' says Lincoln; Twenty years more." says liurei ; ' Thirty tears," SSti the New A'oik Times; "An interminable con flict."sy Wscn; "The war 1 Permanent instt tu:. on," say Jim Lam i ; then d'fts and dtalta end drafts. Wi.ti say the peoj it . Indiana . W wish to aar a few word to the friends of civil liberty in Iudiana. At the State eleriot, you were defeated by the (fro-neat frauda, perjury and military iotitBiaetioos The State is ami-
Lincoln by twer.tr thoosand majority, et least I tmon which hi nothing but a se-itimer.t to lacker , ' 4 ' .'oo..,.e n.t Such ororwbeloiiDg. s5.temetic cor'ruotiuo wee! Fourth of July oiatioue withal. Who wauts to ultimate tver eve oi I no,, will be an act never before practised BJ connection with the j ----i the nex' uoertOf of century, the delioerat:on or o.iss,.,,,. hit a Ion- pe ele-tive franchise, aa w is emnloyed bv Morum trials. -orient., insnlta end oraharrassmenta to fW of deliberation and discussion mut precede k Co ar Um recent election. Tha't is now noto- bcb we have -.Irc-dy been -uhjec-ed? and. es- . " d tbk war -we meet to bciu nous, and co..ieed 1 apologized lor ht the ; pecielh , this eOMtinoeit iMtpeoding and always 1 .. .thenceforw ud. o.taidoi reieader in the efllebi. ' Wo nro DaBeeoi ih kern convenient threat of treesoo, wbeoerei eoob- MJfH -ection to enr system ot polt tbst rhe friends ofctril ortv and an honest and ! Plier is to be forced in the interest of that w,d lend to the sep ratio, of the States, just gorernment. instead of being cast down bv j -Isverr. upon u.-who Monti to see this restore ; Wj "
. ..f. t i , - ii. i.f l ie tuv.r. fl.. i pwri'v oi the billot boxe1. arc moved by Indigos tion to greater exertions and renewed rigitance. r9 I That is right s - ' 7.: wh: w.nts ro preserve s repohlirtn ' . ..r ... . f . 1 fetm ? rfoveriimenr, civil liberty and ueraonai aBcerily. ehoold feil to vote at the Presidential - i.t: Should his vote do no good, if Mill e . ut ;rt t.j his ciris ience bereifter, aBSSaring rum that be did what he could to avert from his T the calamities that will come upon it ' 'he re-election i;f Lincoln. He will have nothing to reproach himsfit tof. iu rRM he wh lt he r(,u!l. right fully, to pre Veol contious sot Admmiatratiou in power Wo earthl conslderarlon should in dues him to absent bimelf from the polls One (ff u :.t.,ia3,M ( ie gre,te,t consequence. n.j ,t r,v kee;.in back a vote the State may be los to fretstom. which might otherwise neve been a.v.J wn' s 'i'.iMnt revroach will su.'h i cg i '. ot duty bo i i thi delinqueiti Kvery ctt ten. I here! re. who thinks . chine ot Adm. in-it itMM esMe;,til to the preservation ot the Hoi SO, sud the min-enuce of the oid Oorernment, to cinl Ii -i ty !iri personal se uri tv. will not oufv him.' l :. , Out will urge un hi Peeeucretic in I eoneerwedee neighbor to d likewia- This ia t i i i'hin.v to ivf what i v.i! : able free Moeen mcnt. Let bo rOBfosch , rest upon you foi no: lisroi do:ie yonrduty j Cneit tisti Ki.quirer llt'inoc ru l, be in llarnr.l. 1 be re-ult of the pre-enf p)litics! campaign will decide tho deeuny ot ihiseetion. Tne great i-a a: -t ike shoal i roskc every man in earnest in this great battle. WV kn 'w we are right; we know that the Denvvrv.e pirtv clings steidilv to the Union, the Constitution ar A the las. This country became powcrfu'. respected rro-petoua under DeeSOOTOtic d mloistra tion The ps: with its glorious memo'ies the future with its proud hopes s'iould nerve us to the greatest exett . n Ie the prewent cor-iesi Words ot cheer iod encouragement reach u from every qutrter. Kvery where the ibolrtiooietS BfO losing gtou:. I. .t o . ts .re sctiee. unscrupulous and on tit i I bey c -i.'rol he patrouage : he adatiMMMretioo d hsve ebnadsnt means Thei are mi- ets u( every political trick, nd they sre detertu .eJ by fair means or foul to -u ceed We nu.t meet them et every point We must carry on an ags; revive campaign We rarst Oe te.lly eirne-t and readv at all times to wi-rk w.th ei sod :rgy for our cau-e It will not to to dereorl nnoO committees or club. 1L.r everv .ne hou. 1 do ill in hi t.i 'he lest stroke of ait on e'eetiwi dy. At the battle of Ti-;gr. Xelaon r.iieed his tlsg beirire tiO lo'lowi.:. w r1- Eiklar, ex pect every man to do his duty M So, now in this rret s'ru.a.e ... obirh we are ei faced. every man is expected to do Li- duty. Km 'he I preiM-MBBM I iioerty, f r the r.oi.cr oi hi- . . try for the restoration of the Union, for the tri- j .if t-.Ux psHoaripbw, aOr the BBterminatioo I oi is; . ism, !or the election of the ti : ...r . a f.... I: .a ' Mar. Wha-.-ll.i 1 a., a sWHoe P X OoitaTMO. Pem. v sieeted R- reeeotstiee from the A lama, by at. :ncteaed majority. U all St A HatOAF, Dc:u r it. i Rpre-ntat!v from Js countv. bv lun'v of! ro-electod a m- o-itv I eee vo e A oon aa ;he retaareo -ire 11 in we wiii rubliah a comoirte . s el fttMltOri lid It BDf BBC till tire e:ected to the rxt Lei-'ature McCttttAB 11 M sae iCHt M rrs T ' e I eipera annuoce ttiat es-tjlovmoi tiardiner of fii irvrtif set'rts ci eilau --aaaa W eall arfenf Inn to the aivert em- i . f Ba ----- - - - a r e. , jaesr i no m peon at en oenniT-ea - rLer feo to Oij'i pape.- For njsaificer.t froah fib or afirl ne r r a I fh 't
i It utterly UhyomiM for &ny totgh i-J mas Body he blftorr of th" - -.oo uproreoj Abr ' t L i d nollt i iraWf ner . f '-jnalijf. .! all oot aireody. a dTu: prlO We (9 no' make tbli chaOse S
the i iical make ehargea against os, lor raer politic! rffert w.thoc! rr.-ard to truth Yh-e i again od egwio proved the autemem. and we ! renci' n a- ireu wri'i re acnioie oi me co 'iiiwii i of tho c untry. ! tti anger of e v m rrvxa-1 Mlirie nn roop w everr CM zn ' L n- ! )fL Ti:- r.t oa t t ie r idence A veMftf um i4u m Marc... Ie4i. Mr. tfurc ree' "v fiit R"0'.r .-n elector in Nw York - V - ddU Ft!Mte4a letter adI ' i ri.fx Veed. These t- ventif -:' '( raltd i li - inaugur.it'ior. I' fctiine eatisfiel 1 i l oios thai in !i fx V i Mr 1. rt i. i - ou mar. J Ii " i M St f - et n A e. we ; ;,i in taut "I reiterate even word ! i . I hive often reiterated it, with resni to the PeeiSe Bl lea sud Tetr'".yfies. Let them present themselves t Wahirj;'on next winter D fOe anv ? me aayin: v e here ueliter rnvassei ;ne matter, at:d very gBBMtwIlf itrired ' rne conelusion that we ean do fet'.er .u a confeder :v of w'ii owu iii.ii, ut reiui ;iui 111 .nr tuiuu, auu te ,Wf.-.d M, ACt . , ' ? m one , tA; 0 l lMiowrf petee1 fM own thut: by rerua:tiiüj; in the Union,' and who cherish principles despite tlieir obvious in
convenience; undotieof my principles' is that - - pie " cleat 1 tnunciited bj Jefferson la our immortsl The Essex Couuu Aioiition Society, in Mas Declaration of Independerice:Oovemments derive sachuaetts. on the 15th nj June. IK'2. enunetM'theji j Jst power hym the cousect of the mv ted thee sentiments e . i He.iem sttepfast hdetite toslevay ' Reiolcrd. Tbetea Abolitionists, devoted to to sgresive1 wr, snd to everv form of despot- ' the great work of overthrowing plavery. we re im. I tJ not admit the right of Nsn'uvket, of ; ncswand repeat our oM pleiie: No Union wjth Slaten Island, or of Sotith Cirolina to become slive holders ' No -uppnrt of any edministraiodepeudetit with a view ..f enriehbef its li bv tiun or govcrnmei.; it .c: mits dlaverj ou rmj heiboring end protecting smugglers across our ; portion of its soil und we value this war only as Hues, but 1 do loses! 'hit people pos-esaiug we believe it mus: load t j einencipetkn hy crwithin themselves the .elements of an ndepen ' der of the Federal eothoritics. ir to a di-sofntion dent national existence hive a right to hare such ; of" the Onion, w hi !. nasi speedily produce tlie institutions and enter iufo such reletions with, j .me result. other political commissions as thev mav litem . ' 2. Hrtnlrrd , Tl: v the wr. as hitherto proso-
mo-' conducive to their own well being. If this i cuted is but a MeMitoi w.ite of property, a dreid-1 be tMM so, then WeohitlrloB.FrtiikBn, Hancock, 1 ful sicriUceoi life, and worse theo ii, ol cooJeflsseoo, mt.t in declaring anJ achieving ou.- i seien . e end cbraoer to prcoerre Süd Mrpe- j
s- si ition ttoin Ureal iiritsin. were no' neserrir:g patriot, but perjured IrsJtors I mem' to s:; U thf Sooth in I?6'J-"6l: 'Be pat ent; tke time, give us o' the Nor'h i ;i.r beering before your people; end then, if e eteei aiajority of thnn decide tot seeeseion, we will bold a natioi.il jonvenlion and lt you go in peace." I 00 more invi'ed them v leivo us 1 urn I now iuvite those ol California and Oregoii to do so; I held .iia: wliirh -eeiiieo t me moat likeh t prerer:t secession, by depriving tiie disunion eon
spintors ( all pretex. for arottniBg popular p:s- ! ought to .je restored. I bad t ither lie d wr in sion hv refrOBwtttiMf the .forth is daring hem niy tricks to day u.o o ie than pee auj re-'oia-to seeode. end throe teoing them with militari tiii of the fTnion so It was. subjugation In c ie eher 'outrl venture to dn ' Lot no OOO swy th;: theSM MretM n"r lbs SWltl so . v3vH Qt- men's of the Kepubli. -:i tojor;tj in t'nat Lej:"To my min i. tsMI'eeteeehy' usdoolsei of ih- liture I hoy did not centre the aaaa, but the. tt'o S:at- tbroubont the lest twenty yeerj J applauds! him. ThO could vote to remove ihe the popular reptesentati.v ' e Union as Ibr portrait of 1 honutl H Set ur.ut Iromtheit wallessential basis of 11 our eooBnteeeiaJ and Indus 1 boueuat he Rd d I heiiiio th:t war would save
trial prosper it; have given powetfoJ .-.uppo." lo the Southern disnnionisti Certiiolv we might repett. if we were in tln habit of using such lanemge. the words of Mr. Oreelev, and say that he ie an origtMol disunion ist. o;- else he ia what he $eja Washington and Jptrcrson were it" tht v were not s in -nists. Mr (ireeley hna sfw ;vs teee ver f nk man We i !nve neve- fiad occesioii to suspect .nm ol hv . . pocrisy Hi n't un.trai.ee 01 sucu seutiraenis a the.-e. vv c do not .str;bute !o lum any Ol tne OCCOwioMel BpsMBBPdk litem pts ) espres love f- t the Union ill iheJTrihune. I hat BOBOt I c beeti a atosalj enemy ot the Union. Mere arc ir seutiment", expro-sed Ion:: tt-r the w ; lo the Union hid .i.snmad Btagnita i- which isionished the wotld: r'rcr.i the New YorkTnou"., Jsn. ls6J. Speaking for ourselves we ceo hoTie-"tiy sy J thf.t ior that old Uuion. which vrss kept in xist ence by Southern met icch nd Northern eonce?- i sious, we h..ve no revtet.s, ,rd ro wish for its re construction. Who wants ani L uiou which Ben i only oe pros creed err systematic wrotiuj and or ganizeti political blunders? Who wants anv . . a a a. a a a a a a W IHO d SLO HUCIC PO CUC ::.'. . illl. l:.C a . a .ee i. ii . ! ..I .j..: t . wta,uti Liei-uauii: i.iv pe-iceiu,, -eauciii use honest and the honorable maku:: mere heathen iah jumble of our .'liristianttv. en i mere temporarv subterfuce d our Iaws7 V no wants & a' . a! 1 . a .1 : union ro oe maintatneu ontv at tne ciprictous will ot a S'uth Core im a ar:s:ocracy u L'n.oii which we ,re iioucd to rspect, but which slave ho dera sre chartere 1 'o direard at overeign plea-cre? Vr.ion, the! the meosowiring oligarchy may crawl corutor'ab! v along II the lei iliroe of its indoler.ee and i: justice, while we keen watch and wird with obsequions fidelity over its lazy in- j terests. and siibmi' without a murmur to fta whimsicnlitiea. or elfish. .e'. or pas.ic.-iV "If. by cbsMCff, in ancient times, the criminal , felt the loa'hsome corpse whih justiee" hsd t'ed upon hi-- ahoolders, alipping off he lid t.ot, we faucy. cry not "0 wretched mm that 1 am who will ::gin tie me to the bod v of ibis death?'" , If we ihe Providence of God. to be de i livored fr ou unnatural eltieocea if the Jeooery i of .laveri, 'iroed all over with frosty feudality, is oo lender to chill hv nooetorel embisces the May o hMmeO hope, who is there wek or wick- j ed enough to furbid the righteous dirorce? We o'iote theTribune firs? hecu-e it is n con- ' ceii-st l.cl :tit Alirih.m Lmcoln. JnMfeB by h e letie; io Horace Ureelv. and by his geOCfOl . T . , . , BUne tben by rBy Ofber papet Be tfied hard tO re-:st ::s 'tern -u is for ri. ln.rsl letion. but aif
eolatlltd to e.jhmit at I sr. j eie 0, thtCisc rrMuire. leaving the South to de t We hiss oe one ste; in the evidence. In pend upon her oan resource-, and to take till the i M rcn. leG-J. two Beootb sftoi the eboec article t reeponsibility ii rhe mainteneece of her exi-ting ' wss pohlished, a meeting wss called iu New i sjve rStemt aud the North to orgenite an inde1 orh bj sU!:,lrv gentremen. This call declerod , ;.e,..j.M government in nccrdaiice Vith her own . in subeunce thel the Union was already di. ideeaof iustiep and the rit-hts ol mao.
soive :. '.no 'nv tne war wi. ;o oe rroseentej io i i , . . . i i . . cuted to pied by re'oei "itve terntor? heretofore occu certain S ate, recently orerturuef an 1 wholly suhverteu ss memor- oi ine ronorOJ Union, eni stated us object be io declare agar rhe rostorstion ot rhe Union with livcrv exiting o n it. Here are the ain. r- .I the call: Wui Culleu Bian', Parke tiodw.n. I H-t M e (fteele. . Cherlee Gou'd RoKert L Dwmigh, W;u G lodoll, Rev. 8 R Dewks, Dealer Fairhauk, .Rev M in-fivid French, I- ivid Msfie. Ceph-.s Hea':) .J. .lohn 1 W isoti, ' m Pre,Urd. Qk ries Butler. Peter C 'i Kev J. R W Slo. i-. Sinnel Wilde, H A Hart, M D . Kev N ith IB RroT. Adon Sm'th. Rev John Daer. rn Luit . .-r-i J, W Kirn v. l; Kd ir Ketchum . i i usries L Brace, Ker K i'homson. A W Morgan. At.drow Bowdie, Dr H I. Ha.iock c .m'it'i! I. or j Richard Warren. E iwrd (i Ibert. COMesBBT R aiget ' Kr .atu- D Cnlrer, I 0. B Cheever. D Wm C Russell, i S S .Tocelyn . I heodors I llton. 0 James Wipe : - hos L Tl ion. Alexander Wt ..c- OttWOf JoBSaSSWI, tieo Wm Curt - Ianvj McKiye To this call Mr. Montgomery Blair, then a tnemuer ol Mi ajaOOOlo'a Uahinet, wote 4 reply.
1 he mee":ng tva he'd in t fHiner Ins'-tute A ( :a as e new Sute, n n bj rfcrtne "I any provision few dy ag 1 this same M: Blair made a speech tne Constitution, but under .1 ..i-o.u.e rwin tne same toom. surrounded bt the same mer. 1 er wh:-:: the lee td war aire us in the circum-
to wdom ! oa oim ovtv ody and aoul lia: , Is i.i.e the I They of rse II accept 1 iUHiueui u.: i3-.r moi.ve am urajgns. nere :s whs he j;d io iiem: a. , .L. a." JJ.t T . "Idol 't i-oncur in the oroai' o. on whiL.'i the csll i baej Thi is in substance
what the Ci-n'euerate la.m. and the fact that under i Q hMseMoteso as it . i o:,e of the bse'esiou":s meintained by the eu'hor of bit j suroi:ies I hsve heard repeete-1 BBtil I h .ve be call, for a different purpjse. does not m-ke r ime about aicM I It, This Union shall nerer, more conatitutiona! . or prevent them from tei-e with m conseat. be restored .r d?r the Conaailost al km ! a' e'tora (hi UcnfeJera'ea " iuton a i a. with aisser to be pt.. tected t it Ii ia a meiao-boiy le.iture of the time to ae Where abali e raieT We cld fill everv
a public aeti like Mr. Blair lending lomseif tj 1 Ba. a a. 7 Bw.a. t ' - :.' or .e a - : r. e r. pr !ed to abhor The men be now art witb bold ! o.a arfwMai thaa (Ken KwlH Ra a., nm t ( W W yiUIV ...a- ... v a. a.a.-. aaaa. M a v ,. . ..a seofeu to the auaieroe t e otcer n;ga w:tn flat , terlnc words of praise, by the same Mr. W. C I Korea whom be had proaouoeed an eider &zl
ii tum C0UIQ a . a. 1 A 1 got to bste suf of the highest fued it wOer. And the IrnpoitMKC 'at he n of Mr L ill ae to irrediete RUM ar : to h - nr 1 merit of even attempt no eiplanation of tfci disgracorli state of tbin-' Tie verr doctrine of that meet log iu 1SJ62 was forced on Mr. Lincoln. end he auop'e-j u. anu i act.:ig ou . m ma aiieinpi io sega- 1 the ' tAea eo overturned end Äi6ex- , ty h. rtf .v trte Ctv crntner.ti can puer fitf j the j e rie Bf I lo h of h i taik abU unnng 'be an te no Union as it act is.enteed from the The I nioo as it wet. of coy pro slivery fetb.xer, end it never ie; that's certain. eer We Ike vi- r or Mcest-ioii fj a ,i to It is thing of the p.-t, bated ot patriot, end destined never to corse en - t people or biot the pages of history " Ker. Dr. Tyog. a shining light of the Repnb ftcati clerev, in oeh in New York. Sept. 17, lbi . ..aid:' " Much as 1 iiave ! my old Federal eJo t . Kit her go back er.d . " M'TTifiir in the wir:catioe. live u:gle State ol M ia-iiusetie, v -ti i would form e . I nil n gsm with the 8oQtb wMhtbe caerer of : slavery in its bosom Ana I would rat. er thit this whole warfare ?h . uld result in the utter ex , tinctioii of the hole Confederacy, and send us , iiuciiou 01 iur nuic voiwcu I hacktOOU clcnu: - lo cogfa ,re "f rhteounet new. thin 1 would, at the tc of Lj:i our electand uorigbteou.tcrifii:e ot this prin ciple. gin the izlorv of one great m ijestic pen ate s Union and too-;.ti: w which s-hou ! neve. , have existed, end which, bj el i the law? of jus tio nd humanity, should, in their present lorm. be ai once atd forever overthrow!' " . I i the Co ineeticu: Legisleturc lest veer the t roentsot the immense Republican maiorrtv expresseo or tic x . '.iiioen, 01 I'm bury He said: 'It is a debatable question whether the Dee stitutiot: as it is ouht '.o be pre-erved. tl is 4 dch iteble QttOStioti wie' her the Union ati it ;ithe Union, Oui ;.itv never dreamed of removing a m:o' irom t:ie:r as-semtiiv woo openiv ueoia-eili that the war ought not, aid as far as he whs con ! c emed should no? be termittei to save the j Union. The Boston CeOMMMOOweelth, SeMOMsf SumiierV organ, savs of t!ie I don: "That nrtity w.is crime, ttal pence worse than i war Mav tue tongue c , V "? withered e,v it m an .wereo. tnet pray ror a I restoration ol that old tt'r ot tiling1" irom r i-.c:: lioo, ;n tue meri-y, sefms to h ire resr uel is" Tiie SjBOMMSO Journal, a strong liepublua.i piper, seys: "It is true fhe Reooblicoi leaders and the Re puh'itan BSOseea would piefer peaceful Sttper tion to the tr irn-in b:ck of the secelcl Stetes a ll i State A meeting in W iceTei . ' ?n i."7, held by men erery one of whom is now a prominent i suppo:t-i of Abraham Lincoln, and every one of j whom holds the sme SOntissouta to day os tlien ,w.' dtty . jo!i . : :::.or: even t;om rhe Colonel ol e negro regiment who presided at the meeting,) , adopted the following resolutions: a. MSB i a m a. a aai .a. a I I I 1 i . k 1 I . V t . . a Mn.llt,! tVl I . . ba.a 1 " .---vc-- w .a... ; m.inahi.T und we -.uorairt. nolitifsllv or nth r -ri r- j - ' crwise, sucn men ana mea-ures i sp;jpar to tent; m 11 to this result "Resoivel, That tin- OOMveotiMB rejommends, a the first ?wp toward the MiCompli-l niet't ot thus otiject, the oraniz ition, in each ol the Sutee,oi perty ooteide of the preseoi Constitution and Union pirtv whoae an Ii-.l.-.tea hntt h.- ..0..:...v .i'o,l .P.I i.. the ev.o.t ..t .. i . r La.-w-!ilV s ' . their election, to ignore the Federal Government, to refuse an in to its Coostitottoo, ad to maktheir res:ectivo St-ies Ireo and independent com rauiiities." The lollownifc pstitioB wa pie.sented to the Senate of the Uuited 9 lies. It wa- circulated with the noto bene attached: "To the Senate and House ef the Coited Su'e-: "Tiie u;:derNict:ed citir.e:; and inhabitants of . reapectfullv st.bmit to Conaress that, i in the nature ol Ibl , .ii " T. I ;s, nnt.'iKonistic in can never unite. "That an experience ol m ire ih.n thu-e -one yeat.s has demonatratei that 'here cB be no reel Li. hei ween the Soiih eaiu trie South Wr tncrciore nt.ieve taai me Um n .s come o r . . . . . f e OT a f in-ii.-w.irr-. e:n-irit ot e eno - so nusit ! i. tre, , , irrc, nnl.-ibie: I instftouoos Li. in- Si ii Cooxress, . . r I oongTUOOS; eod WB Cwroestlj reqaest p c-ci. wwtmmm, iu umc -uvu aaaww - ::. .. ...rt.. fat I .e speesfv. ne.ceful eod etiuiUtde I ,i;.a lnti.m of th ITnLm ua the evicen disn iiution of rh oe-e' I'ni.ut ,.s the exiren v m b. The pers :: t whom this document j iegubmtt'ed is eirne- U tcoue-ted to circulate it , for the signeture ol men and women, arid s-oe that it is peedilv . et t to either Senators Wade. ' , Wilson, H.1-, Se'wari. or to nv other -citable K,an-a.ai.i.iitaiaf!i,.:..r.. " Kepreentative in Con-te-s Wade. W laon and H le are sidl United States Ser.'or. and Seward is the Pieidei'l's "pre tor. .Ml of them are distinguished ie iders of i the present 'unconditional Unioti lovil prty. Rev Mr Conway, a disiinguished r.'dicil leader, in a u-t day sermon, held up his right arm and exclsimed . "May the ligh ng of heaven shiver thi arm Before I would i .... to restore the Uuion with ! alaverv .n it. Carl Sha.a. M I fecev eil!, ... 4 K-' en' ' coin, in e speech .u N stitute. said: "The tTnioti is gor.c. ' - -io, Brigud er .epMtsV SB 1 work-r for Ul ToHt c; tbe Cooper InYou e -nnit restore it never 1 he circle of .'lea- in which the political trat- utiou of the old Union moved, is lot ever broken; it eeooof be reotorod The BMttMol con fidenre on which the political transactions of the old Union rested has beeu d'scovered to be Bio- ' M irretr evahly g me. ' rba Ideas S'evens. o: IVnc-y !v -. : i.i , in tiie de bate OB the sdesiseioa of the proj-ose-' new State of West Virginia, made a speech of which the following pavragreph i e peeimc-u: "I - iv. ih thit we mar admit We". Virgin - ances in wbi. h we arc ced I sh !! vote fot Ü I . upon that theory, end upon that alone, ... r. l MI . . -I a . .or i ai.i t oi tt ui mver : - w hsve irr oaftOMI ic tbe Cotistitiiti.-n for thi .rvcee-: ng 'This talk le-i'.orit.g the Ui. on as it was column of this piper with ndotetioo from He 1 ' - . . . .uoucao peaks "e-. ' : : ,ut:or s ad showiug whit the rr.os prom;r.ert and control!- ; In rmr, . 1 ,- --- . j. I .I'M fmWI U U 'UM Jkl , aal.aJ ä.a.l.Vwa- IbC I u mtl want 1 hev never InteuUeJ to save r.ir lntenoeJ o o:o tne, Unior Th man ude of tbe wer lurprisoi flsosj Tbr wex crr i awae by the ':rr::r:
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pU They wasted " little blood J letrir?. and word 'let their eo" oa to be the ArLetJHo.' rMtorrr ronr rreaeot pny ill! C n oife er ihr ecre? e:;onu imoru' in With McCielT hill hire the l'nieKt biurai or o in reeont ecr. tee reord of those upport bim, and flod tbt, leider hre declared for rhile the a arc alwaT faithA I j I it XTnba. Ti t bldt. boldest Übe hood of th div la the atretant of the radicals to i uci dijuuicu. We ha alt teen ' lr. on -T fr-" wr nre ff row w'th McClflhe Jejna! ni Cwntaer. AMUSEMENTS. I-' THE ITKE. d innfatc Strrrtt. .MMHf4-t-vir. W . M Klleg. TfciÜB&L Eveuinp;, Octohfr 27th, CtltlNAIItil IMIPB. t- LAt KA kkt.Vg, Mr HK NK1 HAWK, Mr. ULIV KB DOUD. Mr JOHN DT01T THE SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER. NATUBG AM) JkXLT FABT!CUI.H NOTICE . Tie Hors Cart leave tb Theater very fvening at the cleae af tbf performance F ople living at a distance ran rely on thi. FOR SALE. Ol LIM. A JOaEV By TEN' VACANT LOTS, i wfi-Sior s Brick Owrllins: -md a o n Double Framr- IVnrmdil rHt'RSDAY. MOW MM BMB :d. AT i 0 CLOCK. on the prmtn. will be s ld at Auction the ( Ivwrtig deenbd dfsirrl property: rieht vacant Let on C r.ter street, twet-n Liberty 1 and MoBle, deMrable fW residence or m.nuttcturing j purpooei Tbse lots lie near tfte center of th- boaineaa . parr of the tity. and bv. bi;b a prfs-nt and prospec- 1 live value. Fach I 1 1 3:1 MX101 feet rSOesMg bac Vi ' a private alley III teet in width. Two Lot'. 10 be old as one. each ?3 01IVU eet. with a ; a i,v .IT th nnr'h ai an., rin.r. -.m V.ak ... a., ' aily 10 teet H widtb. These two Lota front ob Bob he Indiana Out ral ti f.. h.-twen Tenter :ra vnd the Kailwav. A TWO STORV BRICK HOUSE Of v rcHm, 'n a I.t Ü1X120 feet, cornrrii.g on Center as I Node tr t. with Stable. WdL Cit. rn, Ac, aad allejr In tLe rear, well built and well loeäted aa fai-dene-f r a man M 1 u-ineh. A 0ÜUBLE FRAME HOUSE Ori Hur. n -1 r -1 . bftwoen N.ble and Pine, which will rret, between S.ble and Pine, w hieb will a year toet iiniTiven.Tit niade. at:d rent for $45" a yer street lmnrssnu made. r:d put nvi. -iiua-r-:run iVa-r.!nefjn -treer TraMs-on-h- -TTt I JT ia Bltltll fiaasi llll, M tk d a k. -ni bal ir o- in one and w year, with iuierent. On tLe BricW iluu.,-, o:.e-ba!f ca-h, n4 the b.?fL?? F'r ;.:- aud iartbt r particular- applv to DK1ZKLL & JONES. Real BaUMs Rrokwv. t2T-rri lis a HUI Iii. nnrrYstm OTTYaT: C ia vTIIUUImIJ T All TlO On MONDAY OrtnliPr lfifiA f Uli iVlUINJJÄl, UClODer 91, 1ÖD4, BX 2 o'clock P. M. t will skll as abovk. THK BOtXOIIUta w Lot- of Ground, A par- of Lot No. 10, in Square 86, t .k ;.., , ... i a. , ,, ..i - , 1. oi im.inaano.i-, uounaeu e lou.iw.: C im menunKi ieet outb ot the corner of Pennsylvania and licoriria Mrect: thnr wp.t 11 ?! there sourti ' fei; thence eat ia.' feet to PcTinajlvanfa atreet; : Alo the corner. tBence ücnb to tLe place r-f beg.n: See Cut Map ) j Lot No. 17, in Square No. 97, Dr.lv U: 'l ,r"M ,Dr or::ii ri ii ex iront on renrnvl vm in. lTJf.et a.d 6 I lt,ru"s mS'Outh street, p. an alley. Th- slr to take piare i OISJ TErCE PREMISES. Fur many kinds of business, such a a röUTCDKT MMMWBMT shops, &e , thi- mewl woulo be aa jood aa anv io th- city. Fee DOAMD1MO-BOVSB r HOI FI. it would be first rate Tsaaa Half caa1 : th b!anje one and I wo -.ear., with Interes. SPAN'N & SM 'TH. octlT-dtd Heal K-tste Ager.u. FISH. FRESH FISH! IVKF' T KKOMTHK OCEAN, LAKES A! I) klVFRS. p , ., K,Nhi Haido.k. Kl .nnder. Mackerel. Hallihut. r. .-. k smnion. Ka . c. rreh f?. m the Alo. Trout, Bass. Salmon, Whit- FBfc, Pickerel, Pike, " J f MBtSa Ba. MecB Ba. jfce. ri: un K u, Bufaid, and various otb-r ki'd-. freah rTyjm the lake and river. delivered i" all parta oMhe ; ciy t.. ,.rder. from tbe .ld aur,-, Sv. -.'5 v.. Wa-hin-i ten arreet. half ouar a-t of the t mer Hiut. at llogb:ri''- i.rerv, by THOMFS IX i VAX BKMHl TStN oct'-T-dlro FOR SALE. BY WILEY & MARTIN, Real I tute Hrokrr A A urilunrrrs, DESIRABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE -A.T AUCTION. On Monday. October 31, at 2 P. M.. ON THE PREMISES, CDMBsMgOB OF 11 m fOTTblE MB, AND Two SUrj fin I PwHIIHK and Morr. fMI.US pfAOBEkTT is LM'ATED 05 50HTH M(S1 ipf tax est, a h'h, healthv aMestioo. aad ia ueibb' -ü-ssl th; ha Imprveit M'-re dartr g th'- pat a & thaa any oihr n the ry. Tbe CtKUgea are nr ly Bm-iird, o- taiDin from :w i to tie rooa-s each, woe cellar, weir, tr1 pump u each, ' caaaawaaaaauljr avraaeaai axl at.lntia.ij bttUl. TB let ) are aj' ofc ni.ea;e:.t iie, weif eecleafäf padtet fr nee Ja J ' .;:.. d r er. OMeaBMM Is all. HsasiaeBjel SSBBPI - -ateD'Jrd uorth to Ii 'ail width and at tht plr. ' ia abov er de ac! : 'ry d' ral.-!for re-idence. Fall 'leacriBtiee sf soc.i aoo ean be bad at ear office. i Kkti oe s4l , ;n '- ;r.h cash aod th b-alanee !n e emi-aar ja' paai' wich intereac W LF.Y A MARTIN, oc-91-1 It I HI Si I ABIT.. f"sj ES ET AlLEV, lew Tork Uvwry aaSSsMSaMBeriMss 5oe. II eod 1 &t Perl treet. ra th rami a a ie
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or raj nv ox Drs. Lighthill, 34 St. Mark's Place New York. A HJatf t4 .4 Popular Tratl Dofmm. Isttrr Catarrh." $r . IS NOW IN l II V 1M)I.IS. ATES HOUSE Xt ;,er unsiti Deafness, Catarrh, Dh( HARLES FROM IRE KR. Noie ii the Head, and al! the i arious Diseases of the EAR, THROAT ANO AIR PASSAGES. TILL SflTIRYe WT. 1 RS LIOHTRILfS POpolat trork Ol. its t'auses h? d Prevettion," b leached the Sixth Kditiot, mb4 may ho ob tained jo Ctrletou. 4KI Broadway, or hut re pecibt BsaMMsesler throughout the eoontrv I 'limoitiaU sf K'nt:trk;iblt Cm l ea. Amui.i: the numerous testimonials in his ' "n, Lighthill h is s'!ecied few only of thoe from p;irtie; of established po-itio:. r I weil kouWa throOflMMtt the country. .Kr.ni the Home Journal (5. Y.) Jane 4tj, tst4 1 t b'.-vto pr. it-uti. , indeed in e ery department ;d B6BBBCM or skill, there is alwm some erlronoiegeil head sou.- -ne who tfooMe out in bold re.iel eseoni; hi- fellow. , a fori ot i leider In the iodv and treatmeni o) deafness and Catarrh, as special dUenef. Dr Lihtbill. ol I this cit iifcnnir, lh. noition ahnve tirrilesl 1 u. i.,.,,i ..., ..r i . .. . . .J. .... . J I the reward ot bis industry The eiilorial ilumt. of the I riiiun' of a recent j date bear witt e-s to tiie Doctor's ucoe in thie department ol B-OdicicS W, quote tbOMOM , g'-P'1 "Ccr or a Di af .Mi ii iiui ljeweis?ein, a 1 id firteen ye:ir of e, horn it, Uermsny, came to lli- city when he w.o- aboal two years old Soon alter his uriivsl bete he taken -ick ar.d lost hi? hesrinc. Hvdeirreeehe became . lit-: deaf end then dumb. For nearly Tvn years ' iie wa mute, unable to hear the lyudt.-i o:ce, i e a word ita r jeei ao hr J I 'a Pved by I..- p.iu he fr;s pr 1 Lizbtbiil. wh- ! ri eeded in ie-ior n ; to him his lot powers of hearing and utterance, that he ein convert with ihore who peak to 'I im - etli tod deliberetely. Doriog thopsol four oi L e months he has been under the tuition . .. r, , . , . . Bi Mr Benaoekc. -nd has made coderable proreeS in Writing and srithmetie." HaviBfl Seen unolied with the iaa addi e further iavestiwetod the matter. eo4Beov. o ' " ered that, previous to eel I log on Dr Ligbtbill, the youth's cae wa consider ed Sopele, an i !; was lor two teer en inmate ot tiie ucat ano Dumb At-ylum The Re . John Nott. D. D.. ! Professor in Uuion College ; S i.enectady, in a ! pubhrhed letter, teodei trotimds to Lb I Lightbfll, foi ireeting - ccessfellj h - ease 4 deaf iie-- Rev. Fred S. Jewell, Professor of t-ic Mate V rfhai ."schovl Ait.irv a No te-!i- ! he hviusT been euro! of cat.rrh Dr Ligh'nrn ;. -se?se urner ie.-umoniai cua 'rmutes to ! i ue'it from "ome ol our we lithiesl immbobI prominent and respected eil r.en obleh mnv be eon on application It would be uiibvUlt to . . e ; ,u . " "" " mei.t, in tn. lace ol ttic-. saam rroois i.i lac'J testiiving lo h' UCtesS CI K IK OF f AT A RR II l . um Kr. . Fred M. Jewell. I'roie. or ot Hie Mot. ermal s liol tlhan) . ff . V Dr Lip'ithill: rt.sR Si Under date ol Much 1 .oeeM you a coretol et itcment of my ca?e, its lot mer Iresl-OeMt, my railure to Bbteifl relief in that direction, mv reO'f "o vour treat men' and its bei : ehcial result" ' I have been from the winter of the se tt 14-1, , subject to violent periodical attacks of Catarrh, i m.uked by strong febrile ymptdras. violent infiammation of the lining membranes of the cariI ties of the head, accompanied in the firt atapej by a wstery discharge from the noe-, I BhfltqMV ly becoming aceid and yellow, an I n.wardl I r'o-e of the attack, purulent and bloody. Thea j attacks produced a mo-t diatreseir.' -.-eriev r,.' : headache, occurring periudieaiU eech !a lor j rartOM from" one to three a e. ks, -o me ; i . . r . t tnes so noltit a to ir.cap,r;tHte nn- !or i-i Base and at times eosMsMO me to my bed At tJesee the attendant t iaoimatiou would extend to the '.eelh .producing tMtbat bf ; or to the throat, occasioning hoariene-r' and psrttalJoa of vol so; and twice within the last few years it has mi jf BBStBd the left eye as to confirie mef .i Ooefcs I e darkened room. I had tried meal i Hues ,n ipplii ations ... v (ri '.u- kit":-, -n .fTs ind other cat irrhal nrepwra tiona of some half a dozen kinds, pplications to the head ot camphor, finger, sod hot (omentai tion of different kinds; and in dunection with ' these the usual etr.e'h or csth riio emploved to indoce counter action. But nore of tnee bed produ ced any pei m inen, ienprovement ano in htew iti-tance Ie wh en tempor.ii reliet waa af j f-rded it w at the etpenseuf o much strer-.gtL as to leave me greatly rxha'e. Underthese circuujstayces I wm ie-J. tliowgh with reluctance, fiom tiie ut.r.-ed incurabiiit) of ihe disease, to make a trial ol your ireatwte'.t I found it oon I hey eod arsp my hoOSM reat hii g the d:seae a" ; it had never been reached before , aod alleviating ; ita a mptom? to ar extent wl ich I hst BSJppOBOi I m r.)..il,i o At 111.' T.m' I ,. a.., rw, ,- l'..,at.. , . aa .... , . - V. , ,,. . .J ' rertiP- .?e. while I dia not feel s-.nied of a rom- - ...... I i-- A I a M 1 . a m ... I : , m m m neerlj repaid me fr ro trfalof your i eat meet, .. : wh en -n.-hf-o .ii rh.it that treatment wa as effVciive a.s it was aieBple and ;.hiioaoph;cal . A subitiiiti! ecape ir n- mi oid attack ol catarrh tor the unwecedented period e.j nearly hall e ' I ve-r. u i that in spite of severe occurrences oi ! illosos which would h :ve fortr-r' reodered such ' an attack inevitable, c . to me, proot of en iss BMBBBMM accea It rs now -x mon'ha aioce i sen; ywo tht -'eme:,t. ar.d. while k i- ur.ploeej en' lo me to aOfOse thus cntntlv. md in th:guiee, i fore tbe public, . eem- ' i me awwucv ii 'im pie justice 'o yourself, ami io theeo oho 1 ri'.xy e sntfeni . a 1 wa- lo .d-1 thol I sm not onlv 3 f.illv laloiled aa io the utility and efläc cv ol eoSM method of treatiflg catarrh as I was -ix months ago: but 1 am now of the belief tha if ilere is ruch a thine a e eure for chrot icctarr. In my , e a sutantial cur ha BOMB ' efa.toj Voi.rs, re-.pes.-tlu I ly . Fro -nraic S Jiwm Albicy. -V V -: a J er I. I- 1 Krni.arkabh' lure nf In ,-. Fr.iDi the Her toawuO yj, Clarke, Ksawew of Si iarraw CsMseeh: S. k- i s , F.-b. IP. lfc4 I hi- bee; 'c' 1 1 ear ever ince I wCollee. some IwseMj year aco Ry the ski.! , ot Dr Ligutuiii is L.e.u.. s etiUrcU leslor'd, so that now I nt r alike wth both ears i 1 ti J tht 1 cei. eae my vofcewith much s, -re ease! end comfort tl to befo re eti'tidlf Vs-aSTM M BLaOK
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