Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4385, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1864 — Page 2

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t iimnpft-tT jcrfT bi rKisiRTFn. HON PAT MORM50, SWEEPER National Democratic Ticket I irrtlon TuMaif, OTrmkrr. H I W4 FOR TOFJTPm, CEN. GEO. Q. McCLELLAN, POft VICE PKiSILKST. H. PENDLETON, Vm Elector at Lars. JOHN MMTtr. smr.o! k woi.rr For Dl.trirt Ktwgten, MLA8 M HO! "t)MH( BUaUB 3tlCiri.Al. AMÜROSK B CARLTON. oARTOW W WILSON. james brow:;. FkaSKUN LANDfchS. ARCRIRALIt J'HItSOIt, J05ATHVXC AffflSBAtlt, J0H5i fiSBORSK. KOBKRT UWkT, 1AJDC1 W SAXSnTRRY i a.- trgtinnnl In ta n I Ii 1 1 look at ;hi run at. ELrTCT THXJi ON THIt. ELECT L 1 N C O L N McCL E L L A IV . i ! ad Tnr kt THK Wr LE Dmocra1c Ticket BUrk Repithliran Ttcket Ton wilt trwax on .IRCrBO ra will are KS KLit'ALITT, more DKBT, EQUALITT, restore PruaHAMIBB T MB-S, .ooUar perity. re e-tM.h the DRAFT! UNION! Culve- il anarrby. t rai and ul ,lu an Honorai le, permanent and Happy RUIN! PEACE! lie raovplrarT." The Journal of Saturday is full of the con spfracj caoe, whih it being investigated or P taxed upon bv a Military Commission The Court organ m ocrupiel, to tbe SCBSSton of nearly all other matter, with the testimony ot ilokAct IlRiratM. sad Ml BBflMBat thrreu; -n We -hiii noA. at the BranBBl lime, comment at length upon tue course of the men 111 power in regard to what purports to be judicial inteli gntion of certslu alleged crimes ar '.ititt the (Jot erument, bu' shill only refer t thr m tter to tliow the part it an char titer .t the commenfa of the keaublicAit preaa aVarea A- yet there his been u leur-e prodi, I 1 on the part ol th authorities or the Repub lican leaders to fix aaj 1 tnplicity, any colli) :i whatever, -m J 1 .1 toe Democratic imjIt in 'onceruei with the revolutionary s.-hemes ot 1 few seen Who have beet betWI B rec poized as Democrat, but lot wlioe irdividBBil acts the Iea)'era :y , ana tiart ' . in aq '.je r pitiible aud canaWi le made to be We tnu-t confess our surpriio st tiie coarre of tiie authorities in the procresH of the trial before the Military Com raisv - Kvcrv atiemt' tr.sdt. bv the jroecu . n to mp at - the i Btoaatcj .tb 'lieaej revolution try s heme- I atui.be the rnJence be I yond eon rad 1 :i n th.t the government, authori ties, both civil Bai itttorv , aere fully cognizant of ererylhiti: coi e! with I he affi and the pwrtte . .1 -oi tim i..y made no elfort whatcter to pureal ' .nisummaiioB of a conspiracy whit-1, they allege aas Iraught w.th the oi"s' fetfful ioi:aeuences, r.t lesilisn the overthrow wl tiie coutituted authorities of 1 he government tpd the inauguration ol a pew policy, a revolution iu fact Ha ahv proof been furnishcti uptm the fr: 1 ,!i a the Authorities refer ied to made au effort to pi event the conumma " tion of ih'j scheme? Can BBS be produced'. We do not believe there eaa be Ifl what condi tion laflfl, ieas this place ihc representatives of . , is a aanaaaMft m .t . ' flat m 1 t V r . ' m BY P V ffflverflment the party in ;awer? They prove by their own w':tve-.e lhat thfy were tuiiy -d vised of the cor in.i y , not only all the circum-tanccA conr tCtv.l wi-b it but hkt wine the parties engt; cd in i; yet they do not hoa, and they cat. uot ahuW, that any etTurt : ! to prees culmlu t. ! t lie tr .. .. eeti etiei a hi. h mich' h ve followed Wa ask then if tbe .inclusion does not loUow logicallv that the ai thoriiies representing the goverumtnt c satlj charged as parties to tbe c:ine etjually .1. the receivers of stolen goo.lt OBI be with those who rOlBWlOa1 the theft? There baa beau a retuaraable etlort made to prejudge the conspiracy caaea referred to. and to give them a partj coloring aid ropot.sibility The delendtLls on trial bave had no opportunity tten offer a defere. Every principle of law and of right baa been ..er b ti to faree a oao viction ti it only o! th- ae Vi i-ave been placed on trml. but of all wtth wh m they may hsvejhad pelrlical rr psrtv afBhttior If the person ac cflaed should be proven guMtv. there teems t.i be a tell leu p irpose to hold innocent part, at inpoo sibie toe heir crimen Aoleht ? Can there be any oiher retton otT'ted t r t idvap.e patty r p.vriivri whemea? It appears atranre to 114 iht he Republican lead era, id their hatte to convict their political opponent of crime, cannot teetha. they are fur BflBBBBJ "he mol convmciUi evidence of their own get h and infamy. Tbisenachutai must be irrweiatible to everv .-vi;d .1 n r . No evidence bat yet heen offered, and i.ot.e cau be produced, to tbow tha' the a .t! - mtde an etTorr to prevent the atlege-l tevolution of Dorn k Co The een'"!o:ori then BjIIbWI t. .1 nther they d d efie .au . u et t :ue w tt e: '.ri.i .iei. else, tot t-iatflwan parpuewa, they were ttiihog that civil wtr abouid he :nsui;unted In our lids, with all the deaolat-ions it m;,;ht BOBattal An Ii i. in reee-jtlv atade s ndication 10 an nieoeety lovai' Sea Yorker for eaiploymen Ma. ret need IT i 'ti t y-u eo'er 'there rou can th arnt T said the we . 1 iOVj!l-t me as-wi' uitwaitt. uaje.a.. ui- u. aLro-aua. , ..Ill, S k 1. , .11 . L ,, V .. t Four d ' ' rapltevl ri. turn r Yes. Pel aber , fount; de-, 1 i ' v a digusi !hs battlavAel " Tm i . .. pari; cair.c; rr uti tint by . 1 Cs , a . the Uth of I October r at er a; e JJrio-i a ntt ihe eo.jniy ticket reached retr 10,0t j (jQ tf morrow tbe inaderrtT for the hero of atletara 7if1 bo sow

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SI a re if iripnpf r opprftlom Tbe New York World .ts that General Lkw , Wallace, since hit teppre- oe of the Eeetdng , Fott, of Baltimore, for rublihlic he Maryland M Cluu eleetoral ticket, baa her. re äfl k A A I

poo his laurei. but MM Stwui nc one t.p lo mtke a raid upon ar other newspiper. for pub WJ Ol i K thing iobi information that na Ml to hi lame It rot military new?, nor jr. poi i t Cai. hut bewuse. though trte.it might create ! discoursEfmeut , atifl rhca hurt Mr Llvulm's chnutca, be j, -our.ee 1 of this tat rap ordei . The Loyalist was a er ted t Vow. and the cm tie rdU N 'disloyalist- A s U- n pa Of it patronage It originator. u aco u wem iluui b .. i L i vo uneed '-P Her i a porVon bv il meti . i'Ui i at tour b.ek, are - oh . - nr? r:r ; iis.tv kid ptin tip. whieh ' f il im e eerT issue tli-it .. ntrtir.ed the falsehoods in ttou. I- lo We shit hoflld tike tp fi 40 gt.vertiiaeut " Iura oii are tad r iinT;! nt.ii' etfeinr? I do rot trrrk s I Yo'i will. threire front thta date, di. m the publication the Loyali-t until the war i over The. oi youdbclcr' of ibt TrABf r tpt . Buiieiin, Ac . mut t etl acrept noetee mw that they will not be allowed to puMUL a paper in Baltimore, t o mal1'! whit tii-n r Krv :taiime. -v I ti.l! , , . Voo' ohedieat ervAL SiKi;fiiJ l.f. WaU ac Maj")rtii:eral tvmrnanqinK. Atruecop): Oliver Matthe-, Capt A Thr ffer-p if tW -yt.'' w tl !' tinp that a rail fr ihr hnnored ihoni and mci would be issued durii.g the eoaaaf wictt v. tiiat ii ! - -- . . ; . k. .b.i pr- ...uo.y - - Tht ihi- will be done, IT LlXCOI. - elected, there eanbo? :-e t e 'iübtes doubt. Li explain ibg i 7 üetrtai (ist failed iu iis lat great Saoveatent to capture Richmond. ti- New York Time of Monday girra the proainence I double lead- t. the folloein: I Tue operandi- on the aottb NQf Ol tiie .lames are of o obvirin a cbararHer, and nre o fully detailed in the lent: of the I iuv d em stth that armv, at to need no In; ter I nretatton Tbe obvious moral af the late move ; . I a 01.lt a eotbrniAtiou ol v. pat wae tb- . : truth before it wa made (irant ueeds tein fotcemcuu. Mi.d with tiieite q an aJejuai ex aal las rapture ol Richmon.l is a larwgwat con . l, W ILLiAM SWIMO. If üetral (ia.NT wnnU reinfort emcats now i ... . . k. . uuk. . . ...... n hint miioti mAiA I aura ine rrii ire-o i um, u. n luvn j will he w .nt them wt.en one third ot k4s present ill do betote the omini: spring: for the term of service of at lean that number will have expired by that lime Tht' 'here will be .1 draft if Mr Lincoln is re elected Baaawl be pniBeajaJL t-.r hi pwQej forbids a'I hope of pe tee. x Praafeecf bu iirmr-i I .me aMataf BfB I iii RLow Wxtn publiaheu B niu:i u the v Vork C mmmeuti Adver tiser, which clo!i?d i'li 'lie f.. Mowing prophecy: "I desire to mkt tn tecord: If it comes p, be BS)4erStasd that the views and policy of 5t,.,.r,. Sun : er, Greelev, Wendell I'iiill.p. W ird Hfecher, A- . A: . bt tin in the conduct ol the war. il will re-i.lt 111 the destruction ot our . . i' inent 111'. U:.ioii , and .1 tri;mpii ot R t! ;: t i -' iverv." .1 J lliriKliiim I 1 1 111 on y Tbc abttütion prea are ptrading in l.ire 1 dDjr taij, a b it they call tbe ''confession of Mr Bingham, the edi'or of tbe State Sei tire!. We onl wish the afMMtlontts would eireft:!!y reati atj.i pqjidai thia ''confeaaon ' It kt n conf sation otil v so far tt it develops an innocen connection, as I i irt m .tbthe Sana of Liber: j. This is a confession hieb Mr Rini;h m would doub: have made at aov time voluntarily, without ' the neceitsity of process from t Militär v Com w ;,ijb but wb tl 1 n: ty ti nraperaj 1 Ucd a coid'esstiMi.' j: ' if IreitimaBj esileace ol a Witneee, c iiwpelted to testify, his -tafements are aBBaeahsg ealy 'o Morton a'.d the military au aWrities. ami n t in the 1 t to thp Democratic tat 1 1 v lu lact. hia testtmuLv is a complete et 1 r -i ... . . . . 1 ' i I cnerif'on ot tne ieii ocraoc pr:v irom an com plicitv in ariy revolutionarv -cheme in Indiana But il it doc not convtct 0 P. Morton, den Carriuatton, and other Republican and militajy autiViritie- of ih.' Si ite, of an absolute knowl odec. it" tv' concurrence. ;u the s ' ' ries ? Dod.i k Co., then wc are unable to understand the force ol e BfaBflS The evidence of Stidger . djM i ioven niont detective, hows tbe sam thing, j The concurrent testimony of Bingham and 5tid aar rotes, beyond doubt pi CBTÜ, that Morton.: Carrington k Co . not omv . no ol tbe treasonable dwiguspf Dodd an 1 hi- tc co eeaaBbasosB, ' but that they gave countetnuce to and encouiageil how, for Ihe nianilcst purpose ol :ssting odinn upoo he DeBioCTOtiB party, aud making , ... . " . a . - - rw I 1 poiitii 1! capital tor the Aboiitioni1! I uore rti.i -omethin vetv "loyal" about all thia, but v.ewing th ubje't in ita moral, il" not lepI BsjKYt. it looks t. Bi il Dodd inwtBWtd very oui-h the same relation to Morton that Blenner haer did to Aaron Buir Lttayrtte Democrat Brant taw fatiaStlpBU Aa; Mary tnrt Pitman W r hate Eitei. Ur view more thati once BBBV asraiaa the eh traotai j tiie wtaatoai with whaat purciiased oit'l.s .Judge AdTOOBtd Otttfl Holt. iL to report 00 toe Luatal WesUtru Con pi racv." bu- aoul t o bit li laoo' ' f honored geiitlemtn. who would not soil their hands by sbakiuii his. Ou: view are BaWBS thau borne oat bj tbe lollowing sta 'emeut, vouobed for by , tbe ed. tor ot the Detroit Free Pres. who b.i-es it up. .:i : t- t- Mithin In-own knowledge: 'Mnrv Ann I' tmnr the 'Sutbern ladt' referred to In Tudze Holt a infamous report, is a mulatto girl. Baa was taken from a plantation attfin? ten m!H? from Fori Pi!hw . . . , is' chens tobacco, smoke, dresses m men s cloth M 1 rhm ttfc-irv. an! is addicted to all the; vicea ol a womanwho.. a re.p.tr 00-1-lower he n. shrewd, ooacropoloua and vicious to th. laaw degree-will not hesitate at Baytitifl 4.. mm.mm A 11 I . mm . . I. I . Ä ... An f V ' SoBflBsaafld dadge Hois, and yet taw have tie laspudeiice and d ir ng t.i t-.-i ' uch a ic caint a million of lovsl Northern men on tiie t.miuiM ot aaaaAi in nbAiidiitieti wiMicss "

Tub Cobtestb Election Caas As we ea be ,, jie ocsirea. to capture the city perpeeted, ti e cnieate 1 election case in this county j j,,, M Mriv a- limier time on Toosdat. The failed St the irOt trial, and bios fair to end in ..bject of these, of .-ourse. ; to ii dne'nce the -n...ke. Tbedeeated cai.didate soogbt to set hsction in fa Tor of Lincoln 1 trust uo ensible

1- le the vote ol timer., e I onhip on the -r. und of frand, and the question came up be lore tbe Couuty Commissioners at their apeciai

estion on Mondnv last Republican lawyers1 Deserters, renabls gen' leojOn, an 1 sU h "it-te. tation Tha wioSOr beeaflsao ans in- occupied and dtaai-pointed otlice eeker were there in f ull I't'1'1 conti .b .t ds," rs have escapeil military j with tilling up the arm v A half million of men iorce. but the "91 citirens of Cloverdale Towl- 1 sOrelos Ifl ei-her the Ut i m or rebel srmy, will, , U)li;sl he rawed bv dralt or othernise lor the next .hip who were willing to .swear that they voted j daabtlosi . IfasB prominently in the farce You yeir's campaign, How mtnv more will be nant?he Republican ticke.'" wete not there, and the f ,T Pf hTornntion to the efTect that ed alter that no can foresee.

aforesaid la wvers wiaely asketl a continuance of tne case till the i:h ol December, which wat ordered bv the Bo.u I OaU 41 Repeblican voters couid be marshalled, and ihn. being lest than (he official Renuh ican vote of the townthtp. the rn - det ces of fraud were wnntine We predict that nothing w.ll be heard uf the case altei the Pros ider.rial election tireencistle Pre. tttsii. ivs k m '..t Arb Intelligence' from the army eery dv srrves to cot. firm the report l.ereudore received resneot.t ihe health ful political condition ol the aoldier particular ly in Vircmia. Regiment. ?n instareea vote en mae for VcClellan Our infoeBBOanfl is direct aLd reliable. Take for example the fob loaing; The HsJtb New 1 ork gives Ml iv b.r M Clellan. the 155th New York 97 for M-O'el'en. I for Lir.ctdn : the ll'1' Nfw Yrk. '4 for HcCWIlao, and 6 for Lincoln Ti oc fi-ure-s aieohutnei by tciutl canvass. Thenn have reoorted that the '2d mounted rides gave .6 majority for McCiellan; Hart battery , 5th corp. 1M5 vote in all. oi whu h Lincoln received only 'i The tlth X Y rilBHOBJ fBOO Ut BOB'rity for Met lellan. rhe Armv cf rhe Potomac sU rih Ho .1. t i t .s I o a ra iiuuii.i. 01 v uurortii V. ...... f -I ' O.. Tl. .-..' MMK X M,.kA.S UlUillJI IUt Ne V..,i, tt:.i .t i..i.. tu iQ.k f a 1 WB " we. .-s , New York to' untrer ettted. lor McCiellan , . W .11 , - "l" i Lincoln 9. Wonie- i: I. ...... a.e: - hare -c r,-i r;eee baüots. Vf, .onii.. v. ;. on tr.e .'. cc t of widd;er' vo'e j H. i ,Kv o vanit rei 11 Ul tro-eS . ' et McCieJlau. and , several ether reajims'it. f tfca' State har aorje i hat a f e t,i f .

OftnerM IrClellan's l etter of Accept cuaercT con (Ha,o. I. J .Septtftber b, lö4. ' i r XT lixkv I have the honor to acknowl rtke the reoticd of your letter. informing me o!

o-mio., bv tne Democratic Nation) Con Teotion, recent!; i-s.mb'ed at Chicago, at their t a . t V- aa nawvf Alsttitn for Presideiu a it; sa nie i - "h the United 8tatce. It is nnneceiatrT for me lo av to you tb thiiiommation ciiaff to me ULtought I ra hppv to koovtbnt when the Df'miria'..Mii was made the record of or pi.'.:c life wi kept ?n rrw The effect of lon :4jar.L i v . rnjT. durinc tr end ire, hn b:i I -troi ,iiC en atd make indelible in n: iod an the lote and tt-eorOb.'O tor the Constitution, Lt- ur Kw)f 01' ont oui.Ht rioree-ed upon me iu aarly .loath I h. e toe ing hTe thu far nkM the .:om ol my lifa . :d tnu-' oonnnue U 4o o to i tu et:d. 7A fxittri.c ,,t tnvrt than m. . rriitnrlU " thr rr psn vUieh unctrnvnnl out Jia . it mromftitx Me i1'! th' '.'art . f&e yirr ana Ihr '. ;; I f the people I tie pteacri i ion ol our Ciiiotl aa sole ATOWeii object lor which the a u e romnu'iu e l It aaeold hare ieen .onducted foi tht objevl only, md in accordance with thoae prii:ti;'!e.-i which I took occttioo Codeciirc when in active service. Thut coDduclcd the of reconciliauoD would have been aaej. and we might haveren( i the benefit of our mtny rictorie? on land du i 1 iie Union vat otimallr tormoU by the ei - of a spirit of conciliation and comprom To restore aud preserve it the stme spirit rr. i . - prevail ic our councils and in the hearts of the nfnrle . r r r Ii C . i Wl II I WD lO ait Its mte i i iiiu.i (-oiiiitiue to in- in niuispeii . i .: i - j: 60 soon a ! n in ativ e i:erf it is clear oi eTcr. probable that our piesent a 1 ver:n'S re rej'ly lor pe icv hi on tbe basin ot the Union, we should exhu?-t all .he resource;" of st aiA!ishi) ptacticed by civilized nation a:. U taaphr by the traditions of the American people, toiiiteut with tbe bounr and ialaTwRl ol the country, t SSCWrl uch peace, re e&ublish the Union, aad g.i uantec lor the future an ! oobtilutioual ri -tits of eve-v Slate, The JaMMi is the tue condition of pe.tce we askao taor m mm 1 . 1 1 a? t n as ia'1.4 all it 1 1 i. ti Kr ravl aw a atlKiaiirv. a n, ttsv i v- " ii avtt,rr k 1 ' w tw j t mi tiirn , '.jtiexpreeseil, the sentiuieitt ol trie convention, as it is ot the people tl ey repfSSSnt. that when un one Stale wiltins to return to the Union it should be received at once, witb 1 full cc . 1: f ooailitniiowai nb. II a trunk, e.niei and per-Htuit frlioit to ob 1 min these ohiefta should fall, the renoi.-ihilit v ! for ulterior coosequencer w;il f tl! upon tl 0M woo remun m rru atrnu-.i tue L n:on Ilt tio. Union Meat a. PbsSBBVRP at SIX Hazabds 1 could not look in the fate ot my gtllan'. comrades of the army tnd navy, who have sur vived so many bloody battles, t;d teil them thf. their labors and the sacrifice of SO many of our BUda aad woaaded atwtaraa hid been iu vain; that we h tvo abandoticd lhat Uniou for which aar a Ii it'll o niton rir 1 ! am ' mir I 1 v 0u at. iiatLCO 011t.11 in.tilA'i ton i'H', A tall ttajorit? of our people wbetbet hi tb alw 1 armv and navy oi BI home, would, as I woul.i. ! bail, v. it h unbounded jor thf Ptrmu net, rector u tion ol peace On the basis of the Union under the Constiiution, without the etfuMo-, of .mother dr..n of blood. Bet no Pbace in sr PjbmaiikbtI wiTiioi t Union. As to the other -iib,'e':s pr--nt':d v. the reslutions of the convention. 1 i.ecd only -av tint i should eelt iu the Constitution ol the United 1 States, and the laws Iraflsed in ccordance there ith. the rule of mv duly und the iiui:tttions of executive power; endeavor to restore economy 1 in public expenditure, re -establish the MpreOMCj i r "1 1 . 1 j tit iaw, auu oy me asseruon ot a more irocBWtionalHjl resume our commanding poaitioo j amon; the nations of the earth. The condition of our finance-, tiie dcprecM lion of the piper money, and the bürden- taerehy im used on labor aud capital, show the neceesi; ot a return to a sound financial Rvatem, irhile tht fight s citixent and tin riijnts of States and the IIBBUtB AtrffWOalTI oi law o;i.R I BMBIBBB? j AKMT AMi rSOPIaT, tKK st BJLCTS OK NOT LBBS ViTAL lAtfUayABCI IB WAR Til AN IN PKA t Pelteviu that the views here exprestei are tbo-e if the coiivcr.tiot and the people yon repI reseat, i accept the nomiuation

I realise she weight of the responsibility to be"""' a"" , , , ,Mf 1 , 'r i s . , r J w .A.I..1...I.V I....I , 1... ... I... 1 ..-.tl. I... .......... . . f . .1.

t ra-. t- 0 ild ?!. p. oph ru'ifv your choice. oil oi m own weakness, 1 can only se i fcrveottv the iraldance Of ihe Ruler 01 the Universe, and, reiving on lit." all powertul aid, do sty be?: to rastoes tJaioa and peace to a suflSri:.g people, and establish and guard their lib r- es and rights. I nm. ;'tith tne i, very respectfully, goal i.btlient servant, t.roatii 13 MvClilla.s H Horatio Sevmour, and others C immittef ft lrtni ib.- Nf P-ri W.,rl I fixings i.Ar CA MB mv tup. al tali s to iNrnTNce i npecium vo Tina TH K ' ULLI ABLE lit XUl.ttJt" OlTPO.ft ML THF NORTH SUN 0IT1EI To BE BtHBtB NEXT rrcaoAV aaar vura oaavr a BtaaTcai w aaainaeosi, Not I II iny ol your readers think that the MptOft .rj of Um adssinistratSOB hive exhausted all the (cans at their disposal tor BloctlOg Mr. Lincoln BjBIl Tuesday, ihey arc sadlv awl ikeu. 1 do nut now reter to open frauds, such as those hich hive beet; perpetrated in Indiana, Tennes eo, KeLtu.k.v, Delaware, and MtrylamL t more rSSOBtly ia tampermc witb the sofd and ters votes, but to what mtv be tetuied trick of the , trade Let me mention them iu order. tor.i s KirokT- ok 1 mom victorii.s I tilts I am misinformed tnd I do not believe I mi tne couutrv will be fioodei with "olficial" .-t f . . . v r 1 . j mmw m a aawi j awvavwa a v w . 1 Baai pJ .li.oiichAj Am 1 il.rt m.iQt iuw At M fTaw tataa mam I in ( r(. irt 'if ,,n Tit Ar,, I w ta f v av Wr'fllVUt.-, 'tv i.iiihi lU'rt. UllpVI VUUl V I.IVII l t)i es WDieQ Uk thoam U,eJ hed to ,ne , J m 0( n of th October lectiorMi. will prow ta he nterwtae. TflflflBSV el ., t ;c ,: . ., tho Uuer , uf of j hr t.uh , , k It ia ,,t imnro-.rt.U. im: ac ordinir lo tb i reprr'. Hood's army will be annihilated. Price aail DO capt'ire!. r- irc-t ü,ü ins Tetiow-ranlers in..i T,:.r.Msan aill he alnrinn!- hravrl n.l 1 It a f m . fJoooral Orantn out neu Mondai night, . . ...... ' ear-niH . nnaition betöre If hmund tliat will en e vtiter will be deceived by them -:i:irs if MSLaTkR1 the so-called Southern CoBrederacj is on the ,(t"i,; ,,f dhaosatioBj lb t its soldiers, not at:s ! fie 1 miiU deerting bv regiments, are coming in ! 10 our h rinade; that the conscripts have 1 defied .leff Du is. and are organizing to resist I r!r "ttempt to force them into the service; alo; 1 thit r,ivp '-sration9 are making for the evac ! ualioo of Richmond, and leaving taatero Vir to the pssosflsiso of oar armies If you reMl sur i 11 I i,rtr 111 m,J1 wn"i h news, n.eise heir in mind what hive written wkL.ti b&ull kaib.v ti. j .i . . . "-. -.. 4 III- Oi.tT 1. I , . i uvw .i . pvpiii.l. wilt be employeit it much a possible, theobirrt being to have mar il I w decUred whenever danger is alle-. Luffer Lbc most bv this, if he DO Bot OB her pur,4 j , l)Ut te aurpriaed to hear that ...i,; 1 i. . , rP in naaaSalAerra ' .n to et.Sew York State will probablt i;M earlv election morr.mi?. vote for McCi.11 111 ,3.. .r:: A the citiflB and tOVflS to which tM., c ., ,lL ic-e" In Lit I ee the srame BOS began ilreadv, at obtcrved b the p mic tales u tiie Rcpubltcan newtpapen in the eitiOB 00 bfl In Btier, such as SauJaskv. Ruflaio, r.d De txoir. Now these are laUe. everv one ol ibem . ,1 i'.- Tlain.n.a . r nnv brevd enr.n r.i m I ntr r no attentii n to tr v of tk'"i. tl.ev will fall . suit ! I have . : i w ?re to write m.rf My onl obieci in set btiet letter is to put you on .lJur Pura Ä- : U f w,ie ,r,e "'P-5cn. ' .; . w . . . .. . w ... t w r" rt '.ug to tue anu uuaar inca ou; ' o! i eir desperation at ihe giocmy pros; iheir psnr. E B. Tux OoTXaSBjatSf FofM'BT Th,B is undei the ui luanruitot of Messrs W,-.eai Stanton Wees foSflaSani ships, anl ata: rou . '.w:Iti trT

PROCLAMATION Of tiOV NFTOl R

Stirring Appeal lo the People- Frit Klerttwn at all Mar rrt - i tatrj Interffereace. AtBAT. S. T . Not. 2. O t a i .a. r II f i

-u r nti "i w I'liiowiiiK I t . - . i v -t tho paation and leid to anerr OwattaeOtolM 'etweet The existence ol n teeut.le civil war and the a-er: ! or the tight of military commander in jome aectiona ot our eounTT to interlere with e.n -i'.or htre cnuseil painful an'l exciting doubt kt the mind- ot man in rejrard to tbe free and uotramruflfl rxerrUe of the elective franchie 1, tiierefote. appeal to men of ail parties to unite with those holihnz official no-ition in their effort- to allay undue excitement, soften the hardoos of party prejudices and passions, and to ' avoid ail mcAt.ir... and langu ige which tend to i Itnfeand dtaordai However we rn y difftr .n our views ol pub!i: policy . we are a. ike a ei e-i in the m tititeti a:.cc ol order, in lae preservation ol the rights, and the promonor ot ihr jr.peritv ot our State While we do n-' :iL'rrc as to the methods by which these ends are to be gained, thev are earn e?tly (.ought by ail. It it certain they cannot be reached bv i ..-;.;roeeTeic-, unreasonable suspicions, tr diri r ietlr actione. There are no wroutided fears thai . ngin 01 uic citizens 01 .vw l ot : v. 1 1 tr tram I up.. n it tl nnwer of this State amillo nrotr, t.Ml, i ,n tb fra-a,. . , , , . V. . . oi Inf H ooiii l'a uuTiP-i I ii ii n" r Iii riii nur n of theit polit.cal dutie. In dom this the nublii V" : r ,, , , , , . . . r ,, mh.wriwa" "! Ir 1 bv f'tizef pi nil ! pertieS l Ufte i. . . reason to doubt t h it the com 1111? elect ion wili !. rot -tod with t h mini ' quiet anti order. Sheriffs of Owabüe, and all other ottictrs whose duty it is to keep the peace and protect our citizens, will take care that evert voter shall S . ata.a.a mm nave a it; onut m tbe ru inner eured to btm by the constitution Bai laws. It will be their du' to -c iit r.- militov or other 01 ani mi iorce aasil be allowed to show j thein.-elves in the viciuitt of the places where i ele 'lions are i:e! i. with iny view ol menacing or 1 ir.timidatitif,' eitiaan in attendance thereon. Against any buch interference they most exer- ' cne the lull lotcc of law aud call forth, if need be. the power ol their n-trict. In wbitness whereof 1 have hereunto igned m nie, arid affixed the prity seal of tha State, at ol A -bany, this 2d day ol Norember. in ine year ol our lyrd one ihousan.; ei;ht hut. drei und sixtv-four Horatio SevMorn. Hy Tue (ioveruor: D WiLLi-Ks. t u , Private Secretary. The i ii tiion uJ HcClellaal. i...T.!.,t:!,,!U,,',1'5l-,,illitn H thc.,work ri i to wtul, mwoi for themselves . . .4 t tt a? i !il ... .!.. . W m.I A. ' . . . .. I 1 evaon! tn rvac 1 111 . ii(wj uuw bitj 'f , ' ' -l '-o.eiu a.l leel.ngs ofps-si.-.,. rfJl .'t ft? ftf? tt" L saBwtdar the glorious oppor ty iiew offered to seeek from the greatest ; uaiijj'cr w ri: ri tu- crei tii.otrened it it cat. be daae. Il tbe h nt-?t vote of the people i- put in it will be done. i he t'i es,,op movement, whicti bob broaght the Union into m,. h inimintnt pBSil, be iu with tat Baited awbrts of the Northsro Aooiaionaas and the Southern uisuuiooista. This is no loiicet 1 a . - .T ri m i asasea. nasomy u;o lue jnoui.e. ai d other papers ol the tense eU-. advocate the right i seaBssioo, and btcc sabntisslaB to it, but rveo so ite as the lih ol last Btonta Mr. Horace Uraslsj, the irst elector ob the New Vark State Lincoln tieket, ifl I Bpt.'. !i t Hartford, dtviared himself ia lave: of bctmittiai the .-.eccssiou ! the SdhtlierB States, if they thontdi hjr a fair vote. exptes their desire to go. And moat lemaikabii- p. ... - lurniriieJ by au iddres whi- it wai re. ul U (lau, Dix at the ladioa ;iboIttioo bi Beting on Tueedajf (called W.o Demo crats). Ia that docuaieni ocean the f(Iiow:iii; letuarkaole expr-.s-ion: "Ii tue Soot hern Siaes, after calm delibera.....1 .. f.. P.. - - ? a- ..11 . 1 a scijui.i.k -, .. mvmt'i, .iiu itir i.uutrm oi Ulliers, nn'i with a itii rtcognitiou ot their resoourt bilitv to the Uiiiunaxto wtthdraw peaeeflblf Irom it, thrrc are many of u irln icotld hac preferrtd separation to cicil tcor " This is not Generul Dix alone, for the address 1 was Bal read 1;. ,;.:n, having becu prcviou.sly prerared iu carelul co.incil by the individuals whom he repieaentc j. The doctrine of secession was maintained by j the nbotltiofliats secietly nv taOfli whom Geu Dix represents, .ind openly by many others as Shown by SpaScbea and reaolutioos against the Union, Constituti on and flag, resolution? proposing correj.poiideni e with Southern disiuiiioui9ts, 1 and in many other way s, as the prosfs have often been laid before our readers. There is but one way of putting the final seal of silence aud contempt on this disunion -enti men. It is n u by placing i:; office the men wb have advocated and -till ndtflflBlaoflsh doctriuea. I If hal. v u be the laie ot the Uniou il the North-. eta disuinoiii.sts ate n lower iiere, and the South I is held by the tyraunital power of the Davis dy i BBfltS t Uichmoiid'? In the eleeiion of Gc.erai MofilBllsn. now o near BCCOBtpliahflfl, ir it. be te- u lii hope of tbe Union DfltuaiOB me . it tht North 'heu sink at , oncfc into obscurity. DisaoioB nien t the North HnJ themselves ruddenlv coi.ii oi.ttd by the r,ew -i and faeJ increasing Union party of the South, eo 1 I large a DBttV thai it is manifest that it already : : frigatenf the men in Ricbmo. i with tbe sirus of j : coming doom Old principle's ou which the nation was founded, bv veil ich ii has been preserved, bv which - ar 1 alone it can be saved, will oi restored to their uprerancT 1 he age of f-irtiticmm and madnesa will be over. Reason will resume sway at ! Washington and throughout the country Iaw ' will be enforced everv where, submitted to every where I he arbitrary wiil oi one man will no longei detOrBtene the life and libeitv of the . itizeu and tbe de-'.inv of the nation T he army will be Bfltnaged bj s1 atQitary mind. eapebTt, asl the constant appeala to him to sue the cipital ; have abundant! v deraon-trated. l.aJIl.r.t..'l-..tei.A..-kUa.tB.i'ls...l.'. m-v ! .... iimi.Uin m m-ivi vmw the solid b;is:s of conservative principles The vi?-'or the wi,e Ppl ill be recewetJ 1 Li.i.'.. .. :n ti.. .i. 1 1 tr: 1. ....... in ' tr.-l m wi.! dv the land. Union, heartv, jov- 1 ! ful glorious Union and peace will again reign from gud to lake-., and the shouts ol a free and ut ited peorle will ting acrosw Atlantic and I Pacific if McCiellan is not electeu tbe future presents i onlv a gloorov continuation of war for tbe aboli BOO Of tlarerv and the tawafatlS II on Ol a DODU Taero has Bert in the bistorv of ti-.e ar been time more op; . l ine for tbe triumph of the L't.io.i eaoso, b? a vicorv over aaoestionism and AholwIoBtstn, its tw enemies Ir. the Alab-ima Lei! itute. reo!uti.. s were di used only a few I davs gO IB tflSOT nego'taliont for pCsce on j the bais of the Un.o:. All over the South tafj ' idea is uow eatertatoad Distlntu sl ed Ken j tU(kv and ToBflOSBOS Lcntletnen a.-sure us of ! l,fc,r kuowledge lhat the election of Uoneral McCiellan w.il restore Union and peace, with . (he complete somhilstiorj of rebellion and di union. We ate glad lo see that the tpirit of the people aroesed The onlv fe.ir ol failure has beeti hied ou the unscrupulous power nhich his been Jl!,?''jed ip Maryubdand Teonesse, and ooOBOh frud hero bean exposed in Indiana. This ' 0sWa. There a.ll be Iraadi, but t k' cJ cn be overcome Theoldien ot thear are voting in imme: -e raijonty for AlcLiellan. . The people's hearts r. s;-j:.d i tl e brat e heart -of the irm 1 ne proaaeot t- fflereasirigly good , lr-.m hour to hour We hflfle enure conti lence . lhat. it the pen a note as the think, in spits of, all fraud and interference, tiie sun of November äth will set ou a Union saved .ind a BeSiOfl re- ; eemel Nr York J ürnal of Commerce Jjr Ail that Gnat needs to t ike Richmond ire reinforcement., sav olficial adricee Irom Vt If :hi be au. what '.as bec.ime of ie men ra..eii bv the last dralii Arc thev all .ruDairetdv? and it how long will tt oe before a rot I. i draft nill bo ordered? If all that Grant teed ' aold:er M il er. Va i fo bs rein lore ed. why are not the to the fpuit who, under the Ho.kWaetuttie. sri others, are enta;ed i.ewapapert and cat ryicg State eleciioua by tecrot.am aud fxaud alest ewtinf.

J i'.u aw nr iarcrw uRirj rmic i I rain, procltmation to the pwoplc: the piid pilgrim of the League, abutwi Mr Bel In a few day the citifen ol the country are to mont, cot bec-.uae he it a Democrat, but because ezercate aMr waWtilatioanl duty of ciediof a he upposcj bim to be a Jctr The Erening But President and Vice-President of the United letin. on Monday followin?. renewed the attack States at ünte wben tue coohcion of our on the children ot I rwi ir laogoage of onmiticountry 4ieNwt the dwnpet mtereM. . gtcl iittersa What do auch gentleme! of The qoaHioow of the dar uot onit :tjTc t the thi rrnaion at uclong to tbe League think oS araoual wetUr am. aani lb bau(!i,-.-i ineir -Ux. iu alUck upou tbe.r aLcieat faitb;

lerac lltet. rear ago Mr Charlea Sumner made a tack upoo the Cb.olies, atd boasted England meant to mtke all Antrim r adioc the a'.bolic dangerous adVf T. - - - . a .i

reel aar. oumnrr party tunna tue.r aufs. t i.. r -t ' PI :" ' ': Af a - lr Rrioaont Ret Mr BaiatoxT. of New York. ha been reiorterl as offering vanuj bet- on the prrideotial elec lion. The only ore he hn authorizal i the following: Mr Balatant'i ot: i lor fO.OOU) tweott tbo-isan dollars Ten thouannd (flO.fHKt) that M Mr Lincoln It re elet tel we hall be in a tte of war durng Ins term of administration, or be fore the close of the same period have a d'rs gracelul peace aud separation, and ln thousand :flMH)(; that if (enera' McCiellan is elected the Union will be restored'within tbe same period, DIED. UIRT 4h the t .1 aWL, Maav A. Dcua, daughter of David r. : Sfaria Peak, : IT mvi'h aqJ 3 daya. FOR SALE. 1'or alr or Trail, lor Catl l'roirtl'lv or I'tllld. A SO. 1 L'lKCL'L.VH SAW MM !.. 5TATI N VRT EN. A r.lNE Vwt for all nm.,. R... ..f Rurr. . : . -------- --- r- - - . ... , tachrtl, one Acre or Ground, two Hour T four koutu each, four Team, Log Wagon, Chains, Tool, ome Ttmbrr and pKnty of Logs in thr i.ciKhborhood, tight and a alf mile from Inuianapi'li on a eaei aravrl road. Inquire of G. W. Batter a.. I'rM A Helwig's PI ans if M '1 or MrKERNAN A PIERCF Rrat E-t ite Ac t-. In lian.i i b-, in-!. FOR SALE. "10R tU ! ILY (.' ARRI AUE, HORSF AUD 1 !1. -- !- ein i J U SaHlran l ivery StaM Narl ttrtel ' JOHN stf. wart A 11 R TltADi: C INC I N N A r 1 nrjfDurinq the ninny yearn irt have heen ICl BfJbjsj LADIES' FURS, our slock has titer hern bo complete a at the present time; cocermii tvetyt kitty connected irith thr busine$s; Jsasi MUFFS, CAPES. COLLARS. VIC'PttfllV P w - , TURIN E8, tlr Fb seer description;Use, Lidiet' and Mistet' HOODS of Fur, Velvet and Sdk; SKA 1 I NO CAPS. OLOVES. TRIM HllfOS, ROBES J all kind, ice W k o L BS A 1. B nd Retail buyers Äre isviial to come and roe us Leforo purchaio. Win. DODI) eV Oa. HatTI.B an;. !'t ai:ii ; 144 Main tieet, Cincinnsii ocu'i-U WBBBa Aw'-'w 1 . . '. . . . 1 ' HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM, Thi- I the wn-t dMirhtft and extraonltoary article t'er ataWVOIOaV !t rhane- tiie nm burnt face antl hand to a pearly aatta texture of ravtshiag beauty, impBTtlagths bbiibbi pBrttj of yeata, ai.i the aaatsaeat Bjaweraaes mo invithuc 1:1 the city belle of faKLion. It at U:i, (recAh'tt, p.inpi . .:ci ruhrve .f the kin, Ifavlng the coniplrxin:. freh, transparent and MBOeth. It c .iifain no biitcr!a! Injurious ta th.nkin PtlrciBtd by Artrsaea aed Chvra Slnrrr1. Iti-wha i !a,ly st,ou,f, ..... S-IiI e ,'rry WllCre. IT. piled by W. K. It AG AN, TlflJT, Ji. Afldrets all orders te DKM AS B. BAKSKS A OB febi-d6m-eod New ..rk. WATCHES. American Watches rlS-VJ I It 'w-e' jlm m, mm ymu m QKSUXn W A LTII A M WATCH if yen veaot a d Babte and reliable time -keeper. 01 aaVUlMl w utham Tl If Bl iflflsaai .11.I is w-rtli a... 1 Lie th j .- , f ib.-w rorthlest Englint and Sala wnti he. IvriNE BJ LT HAM WT HL. rund eapreaah for Railri4 fV , . a Won. GrNUINF W l.rn Wl ATCHKa, waa. aipresely for "sjUieri knavy boulio,' caae, accurate time-keeper.. V K,-t o.ir Wi.tvba l:rrt In tu tb mwootactocy, od I. ; notK' but the g-enuins. PIXGLI WAT MKSsl.VT M SoLDIBBS orotkea. 1 .at wf it um- k. .-p. r, Kt ih Piweet puesikle ratea. ! I. ti . .; ( .; I mt ; ,t .r j 1 il'-.. .vnd Sr e Bflr. NVe also hav. a Nrr 'J r-r ed Swia. Urt. F:ne Jew-lry ar.l s W. P. BINGHAM k CO 50 East Washington Street, Near i Fellu HaiL PAINTING troooBSJ b a t I.0H0 SO EASTSKflJ TOKK STREKT. 0P I , PXITK rjaiverflty Square, rrepared t" -1. all IraVfli ot Houcand sian Paintina. tirauUne ar..l Giazina on abort oetice ar.ti in tbe very beat aiyle- Person wanting work ' hit hr.e ar. re;n.-tH to give him a call 4ef-nv HOTELS. F. BALLWBO COMMERCIAL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, IMH I POI It, I.1D, r t I HA ikeo. lion tt BKKH KXCeXTLT HtMTTKD Thr trave.iuf. pat lie will he make :uem feel at kome. aud re S'iwn ev y jyS-wlv rate i om CSSI05ISI d ixpi ki C2VI E Ot IN INVALID, Pi bvhedfoi tbe 6oefii,ai w aflSBflJ aadfAUTIOfl To lOL.Nu MLN the .sifter Trom Sarroa. bebaatf P-rToatire tlecay of Mar.kcd, etc , tapplying at th. vame time. THE MKA5 UF 9EL-fCTKI. Byoewho a cure! hini-elf. after beinf put toffreat ex pen anl 'ijory throagh aedKal haatug and aacker . Byeac)ataa a pot-paid aaw p.earaaj ve had wf the aathor post-paid aUoreaaea eav.icpe, uif ttTiay matha-ib, it tr.'rtS-'ly l'Vl Eisgtcor.stT. :

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Coracr o' lVj'inea and Trw'tae Strttti laiagrr Mr. xt ii.ttllrt. Monday Evening, November 7th. Mr. . V. OOtXDOOfl ' " mm W I L L O W PAimCt t K NOTU t -Tur Utae Car learf tbe I Hif ater r . . - atoar tt the cl . t tke rff rnjartre '. pie hiiu at a ljtanre caa r(v n tbi f'ajcaa u mhimi x. In am itrml mk I'm VMjaa W.l t.u; Pr a - Bi-. fir - t nrrM .. Is at: O d rt :!, t rvtt-IV-.-r- ..p . at mnni'nrti at k k. lvrftaaatKa pr-c SPECIAL NOTICES. HAIUKE'S SECRET APPLIED - T0I I BE t H Kl Dl l l t 1 la. N i ,a M,a oich He Anlntai ChriuRStf j f the yMMii prMar.. Color In tbr Hair ha- bn J - covrr. J in CltlTAIOltO 11 Alii I I It couuterfrit the rkbrt Mack and lrowaa, pre 1 itacing iu :! tai.:.iious ami ri.auun rh.ngr froi aay i j obnexiooa eelor, wjtbont ataitiin? ihf i n cr !nipa.r,nx tä rHahtv of a aincM Ibre CrtatJi ajff Il in l'i m i :tti . A x .lu.l.lr . : : t 1 he Ilye. iu dres.ing and jiri tnotina; he iotoUi aud trtcc4 Uealth . the aa r.at.a ot it-tlf, wien ur-i a.fr. a safeguard tLat pr- u-ot rb fibre from JriKi -ind.-r alt r:ruratancA and under all clirnt-. Van fart ore ! t.y J CRISTADORO, So S At.-r Hon, New Yrk. Svl.l y a'I llructrlüta. Applied all Hair I)reart. nov5-d Jlwcuw DRY COODS. NT E DRY GOODS iEiT WASHINGTON STREET. r. s pcMJCT. 1 C. MWrom, IIMrL;V. M:W MIK X Kt lta 4 i:f. jfvr KccKiviN ; i asü dpk.m-.i, a laih.k f nH ! 'iir'ine' i t ; FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. SlifLS, CLOAKS, Nif NIK and everyth ng aSrtatnlag to a Hr-t Olasa lrr awBai Hot:-e These iroo.1i were bought durira; the late decline in golH, and we will ve'l them av lew . tbey can be hal 'ti at.y city in the Vlet. r.-for. jiurcbainir el.arirre ive call W. will make it ti your intere-t vr buy your good' at No. 20 East Washington Street, INDIAN A POMS li.iv. dtt FOR SALE. GREAT BARGAINS IN HOUSES LOTS toREAT OI'POKTI ITV -FOI: TH! POOR MAN! B St.K IN-1ANCK. If IU HtSi30t.Hr l-AN BI-ILH V?1'-"-' l-y iyi"!?" wi" In ca- of misfortune to the tmrchi'.r, lit h ' nlln. r i.V. .V.. - ' . r t t. rrftstr f.r th K . 1 of the purrlia rroi.fy natil it i all pael, arti tUit.- re- -- .1 .... . . ß mm i,. i - .... w. . - , - - J . - wBat e bits frorti any riit whatever This is as jtreat au .yppolup'ty a Yu evej le. aOa -r i a pour man In rrow;r.e ci'y Pke iniiaaapoli . This is not a new bu-in-- P the under-!giie(l, for we L. . . i mm ' - . - - u . . , . . L . old aettUra ana btu4aaa en'of tb. citv, ani to Lunfredt of n.ronti who bave not tbefr homea in tbtamay through ti-. imranKwttfa.il A I'IKKLE. Ü) wiflfll tt nthingien atreel, O.t Do'jr East Palmer House octlt'AUai JUnw-LoRH Wan Ittl--LttaaV Ik f r ale. A T i'-ir Saw Mil' ou Kentucky Avennr, n trir ty .-a CuaOIO WO'il uC -it'.ri 1.W..C McKF.kN v.v PIS RPK HKIMSTHKIil - IN1HIT1BL4 HUH RLM'oklTIVE .v o r ., v r s But rst. re. array hair to It or (in.l -olor, ' n 'y . . the capillary :u- r'.'.h natural tustenance, impaired bv age or 1iea. AH immtani-itimvtti tjeATt eompo-rd f lunar .-.wxf.e, de-troy in; th. vitabty and beauty of tt. LX:r. atd alford of '.aa,eii uo dre-s;- . H. T..;-...:t-t nirart.! Colorin. n' nn' -...res Lair So , m obr b u tasy proems, ml nve the. bat. a l.ttturinnt Iteauly, rr - --: preveaUitafalllt.ir ra-l.r at. . darrfmfl. and impar -eePh .est pfeaaanmeM to th Baad. It bee toei t.e t wf the.-, beta tfle wrigin. Ha.r Calawflaf, and i constantly iocreasiat: iu fa. or. ! T- .A Kw 1 .-Y. mmn l.m.r. ..HI . . I . ... ,. s- -v - iv e.n oy a. reBfflflBOflw dealer, or can he pr.Knred by ihera of the commercial agenta. D, a BARNES A CO.. n B'e.dway B.w TtS. Two .lie, 50 cent an'' 1 . febw-dSra-.nc - " I. 'I I K R S WE TIIlNh Dli txicfcla .. ;jitrgbt ta adviing yTi b:f adr.niee Bflfltt la .arcelaaa. cf toatay'a paper .ta Lea,' efhJh:hlyreeeaiaKnded ami-CBoleT. Mittrre lo yfr knapaack. U may .av. the ttsaa f nwtLy ft ctr la, aasmer ätather. see that year aaas. net aaglta-t Tc can jrt it a: h Dear, Storra at 30 cute per bettle It ia the heat naaiiy fear Lvrrtea and Dj-ewotery. aareaVT-alTwnBstwap

dr. LIGHTHILL Of 34 St. Mark's Place Haw York,

Jtathor of Pmpnisr Trti'i e " Istim en Cwferr " 4 A'. SECOND VISIT TO V A I I INDIAN A POLII, Tuesday, December 6th, N WILL I I AT 1HL mmm wi:fia. From lh ( mb r th till Satwrwhsf. DprpmhtT 10th, iufliNtf, Wh. h ean be consulted m, DEAFNESS, CATARRH l)lsTHlK(;es FROM TBE EtR. Noi in the fiend, and all the various Di of the EAR, THROAT A NO AIR PASSAGES, I KS UGHTRTLt9 lopuI-.i work ol i ' De, ines. its Uaue 11. d IieveutUn," na- 1 ra- urn ibe rvitth Edition . a: 1 iti. ' fained o Oai 4 1 "t Mroadway. or ant re r throughout tbe country tl fa B TrlitiioaiiiiK of lit m.i 1 kit hitI'uiev Amoiii: t'ne nuuierotia testimonial a in bia pot -e-'iou. Lr Lbjbthül hat aelected a few only ol f those from parties of established position and 1 well kuofln throughout the rountry. Krvin tb Hoane Jaanial ,N. T.) Jane ttj, 1104.1 in every business or prics . indeed 10 every aepanment 01 acience or aaiii, liiere m aiwayt 'tue a. Wriov Jeeti 1. -tr.e o,,. ul.. - in ls out in bold relief aaiubg his leilons, as a sort ol ie.n!er In the study aad t'eatment of and catrrh. a special diseases, Dr Lirblh.il ol il cKy, occupies the position above described j Hp has uevoted years of !aloi to thit rpecality, ; aud is now reaping tbe tewaid ol hi industry. I lie etJitorial columiit ol the 1 ribune ol a recent ( " . - !,i tht l jrtr' aiYC r. thie iTtment of medicia? n quote the para L'rpb: "t'l Rt or a Dlaf Alt t: I.o ... l.oeeiiteic, j a hid bmrteen ver n e"e. nrr in tiermany, - 1 me 'o tli's ri' v . he wm about two years 'I : hi .rriial hero he a-ttgen II t his tiearinp Bv decreet he bee. tme tii-: deif and then dumb For nearly ten year , hew:,s .t mute, unal le lo hear the loudest oice, j or to articulate a woid. About one year apo he 'was phred I ; h s pirentt in the handt of Pr Light hill, who bat BO lar BflOOOOaOl in restoring tt. linn his I js power of hearing and utterance, th.it bo 001 Co:ivr-e -ii!. I hose w ho speak to ; him diatinc'li and dei ht t .telv. During the past !our 01 five motii.i- he nt- been under the tuition of Mr liet necke, and I. ! 1.1 ,r.--r r ,ii writing and :o iiametn Having been supplied witti the lade address, we further investigated the matter, ami dis ov- , ered that, previous railing on Dr Lighthill, ' the youth's case wat considered hopeless, and he a-- I r two veirs hi. inm.'r ot ihe Deaf an : 1 Dumb A-ylum The Rae. Iflhfl Nutt. D D.. Professur in Union College. Sidienectady, in a ; published letter, Under bi gratitude to Dr. i Lighthill, for treating -ucce-fully his cae ol dealuce. Re Fred S. Jeweil, Profes-r ol the State Normal School at Albany, also teati he, to having been .-ured of r-attrrb Dr Lighthill po-esses other e-'imouialt and tribute to hi. talent from me ot our wealthiest and most promincn atn! trperted cititeos, whii h may be seen on application It would be difficult to -peak in any but term of praie of bis treat Beat, in tbe face ot theee manv or 00 ft and facta testilvinp to his success I Ki: or ( ATiRRII f rain Ret . 1 red 0. Jewell vfraf rm ar of the täte Normal ftctiaal Alavaetty , aL i Dr UrfmnMz li as Six Under dale ot March . eent you a caretnl atatemet.t of my case, its former treatmmt, my lailure to obtain relief in that di rertion, my resort to your treatment aud it ben eficial results 1 have been Irom the winter of the year 144. subjec: tfl violent periodical attacks of Catarrh, arked bj airoa febrile ajtnptoiiL-, riuleiitin Bammatioo of tht: lining membrane, oi the cavi tie of tb bevd, ..-tampan ied In the firat ta gebt a wefeBrj diecltarge from the nose, eobseejuei ly becoming acrid and ye'low. ,nd towards. c!oe oT the attack, puruier.t and bloody. Those attacks produced a tr.. -t distre-alng tpenee ol headache. .....r r g p. r i-jd caily each day lor a perio 1 1 iritn? Irom ,ue to three aer-k. -rais I mps - it as lo incapaciUte ne.- ar.H at t. me confine me to mv bed At sinuuaui inueuiuiai ion wouiu eaievo lini. tl. d 1. ti . r.f L.t.MM.ilM . 9m, - , to tbe teeth. producing toothache; or to the throat, of. - -:: t -vir eness and pirtial'lo.a ol voie; anu twice wi'h n the Ut lew years it ba no af. lei-ted the left eye as to confine me lor eekate a darkened room. I had tried medicines andSaDtdication of van OUh k,',d'' tDuff'. t'ed other catarrhal nreoarations of some half a dozen kinds; pplirationa to w the head ot camphor, linger, and hot foment. Hons of different kinds; and in connection with these the usual emetiet or cathartics employed to iii"'. uce counter action, nut rcre of the-e iai produced any permanent improvement, aud in the tew instances in which temporal relief waa afforaiad it was at tbe expense of no much ntrenjr.th as to leave me really exhausted Under tbeao circumst incee I w.a led. though with reluctance, ft- :a the upp.ed incurability ot lae disaaoe. to make a trial of tour treatment I found .. ,:. beyond even my hope, reacbinir the dmea. at it bad never been reached belore. and alleviating i' ymptofls to an extent ahfl h I bad uppeeed im;s.seible A' the time I gave you mv f h mer fixate, while I dt.1 uol leel asnte5 Bt a rom plets cure. I Ltd Baaahied a m -'-i a', tt, e! nbich nearly repaid ma lor sav u.alul uux 'tTitaient. and which aatawned ase'ttvit thu fealment vaa a effective as II was e?mpte and hilosophicat. A substantial escape Irom my eld attacks ol catarrh lor the unprecedented period of neu!? ball a yoar, and tb it in spite of everw ocearrenrea af illne. which would have formerlv rendered och an attack iLeritb;e, was, u me. ptojf of an im portent wicccm. It ia now six at on. be taiocfl I ent you thvi statement, and while it ia unpleasant BS me to appenr fi -j r .r;-r,tlv. and in tbil gu.se, belore the pub..c, u naeia to me a of simple iu.ti e . .' ran be aulfer r-r ... I waa. to add that I am only as füllt -v fed lo 'Ve u iti and .ffica c? of your methoJ of treat in tarrh as I was ix BBBBaas hui 1 ,n Baa i the aeAaef tawt if there i a such a thirc a a car. Ut -rot a i tarrh. n mw cae a ottanfial cure has beert effei ted Yours, reenectiully . Fatro ajra S Jra ti r Albany, N Y September 1 IHC4 Iteitinrkttblr l ure uf Itrtiltiewe. From tbe Re? Jo.e:h M. Clarke. Rector of ist Jarno Church: SfOtcrar. Fib. 90. Ita I have beet da In one ear e er mee I ii in College, tone taenty years .lo By ihe aki'd j of Dr LiBhtbi i its bearing Wveol relt rftflored. I so that now I hear alike wffla holt eat J that 1 can ate my v., tee n.ih Biucb mors ! and comfort thau before. osrtl Bfl SU.V J vaXTfl M

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