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a ! I Democratic- Documonts. Ad4rrr lite ll-wicrllc If T th frl A-emMi Vi tfce IW.pt of War a. Mtusf fna U Mu.ry of tb lata? lkt races why ocrt a 4 not been aecott?Srd dartcc M MWtllt'lMil trm. nil neamentmaheaapajnpiltt mi pef, M w-JI fara 7 Th Cncrlp Tcr-rcH f erantaUra. reHrsiry M, 13. ThU la cr.t of tU f ! ,prt) of Wr. Ywaee. on Jeliow t ow oe ea-ytr.t; a Urf '' f ph' attention, aid er rj i'r, n twdi.a IhmiM itrt. 1 wale. pam phlet of etfUt paee. '"rks" 1 1 per band red. The Llbrrlf I tUi Clt len-pech 0f n-o. r. W, VoTfcee, V11T4 In the now f Rep-rnw-ititJ. Ftbrttary 11 1 C ooik'Acttliv!efnt!fr t& President aad hW porxme fr sw-peixälns: lk writ f k aorpa, aM aeiid-wala jnrunct tfcreof," U ihtw elated In pm hl form, and can b obtained at thl-n-. Th. trrest elort of Me. Voorbee to w-atrct tht lib Tty ef tfct elL'xB, tod should be in tba hands af errry eotertn IwtUaa. It snake, a paaspblat ef sixteen pC. Trice ft 54 per hmvlred. TT? AU order sfconUi direct tha apeeche. tot wat by spe. th postage will b rent copy, d erat 1 prepaid. A4dre KLDXB, flARKNESS BINGHAM. Indianapolis. DAILY SENTINEL. TJ UXIOS-ir BE PRESERVE". Jacaaoa WEDNESDAY MO KM NO, SEPTEMBER 2 The Journal tnkes Ooeroor Td, of Ohio, My In recent speech thu within t jer Oioigi E. Pica ftoUcit! from hitn the position of a, colonel of reelment. Who will believe ach a statement? The political enemies of Mr Pica in ht own Ste concede to him bilitj and in territf of t'e hiphmt ortler. Chablks A.vr.trx the Reptihlicin endid-tte for the office of Lieu ta-vnt GoTernor, fn a lute peech at Diyton, we bellere. had the imrl:re to acknolelpe lint Mr- rcca.alo4 furemost among the alet mn of the chantry. The ide tht 0o Ton or an? other Governor, would refu a colonelcy V iwh a nun n Mr. Peon, in aimply absurd If h did Governor Tod not only publishes to tl Wirld hia tack of apjcity, but we may any Ma 1 tecilitj No man with a rain of common ene vill believe the atatement that Goremcr Too ia ffitde to mny. And it ia a litet upon ha mm pA'nreto chirpe thit the political p-ineip! ofOr'tOK E Tron. or hi vliwji of publ'wr policj. could be influenced by the paltry appointment from auh a source, or anv other. The men wh thua jnilpe othera mike themelvea and their motives their atandard of judement. , living nrothen. I he Journal ava that Jrrr, Datih ia an Abo. litionit. If ao. the rebel chieftain baa out heroded Herrd. U has stolen the Republican thunder, the ery object for which the party in powr hn ori the "vforou proecution of the wr." Hence, to oe the lncnce of the court orean. the RepuMiean "dog ia dertd. Hi bark ii ailent henceforth for evermore. Jrrr Dans b-is killed tie (abolition) bcAfat and stopped hia yelp. ' Rebel papers say that he and hia Cabinet have screed to "call out 50,000 slave soldiern. and give them their freedom for a bounty and S0O anea of land for pay." This goe far ahead cd Licoi'a proclamation, which only propo$e? tö give freedom to the slave, but no bountv. II slavery is the caue of the war, as Republicans Jnit it i, Jirr. Davia li Co., repre seining the slave interest of the rebel State. offer far better terms tf the Decree in bondage than the most ulua Abo lition'ut. It ia not only freedom, but t home tted in the bargain. The radicals have said remove the caoe of the wir, which they averred wa slavery, and then there would beuo occasion for further strife. But Jiff. Davh pays to the negroes, "fight for Southern independence, and nt only. .freedom but a large bounty -hall be your reward." So the Southern nipcers are cow invited to ßpht the white men of the North not inly to m cure freedom but "tree homes," ar.d to protect the property and families of their mate.. The Northern Abolitiouidts btve made emancipation the condition , of cknowledptig the independence of the Confederate State, and the Journal iy 'Jrr. Dati and his Cabinet" have become Abolitionirta." The cause being removed, as a BMiter of coure Licol9 eill declares cessation of homilitie. If the party in power ia consistent, pece must ensue. There is uo longer cu!e for wr ...To rete4t the language of the Journal, "The (abolition) dog u dead. Iiis bark t silcttt henceforth snd fureermore." Conaultlns;. Qiantrell the leafier of the Liwrence ni9 cre. w in Springfield, III , on the llth dxy ol I tit June, at tne great cppetheid convention, arvd wn in cloe cottulraitt with .eral of the led'n men. The i relation were submitted to him; and one of them intimating rtitiiic to the "iM-ttnxtitutional roceiiiii:s of ttie "Lincoln tvnnnt" met hi. cpecial approval Indianapolis Journal. Similar statements to the foregoing were maue by the State Journal of Springfield, IllinoU, and toe Chicago Tribune. The Springfield Register iu noticing thee infvrooua slanders, reonrk: W can only do justice to the unprallelled Eiendacitv of the above by branding it as a delib rt. wilful and intentional lie. A lie direct. udied n J enormcu. A lie uttered by a man who goes to church regularly, and on hi- knees make formal pretention of bi love to God. to b-s fellow man and to truth. A be without the nhtet exrupe or justification. Having thus tiled our demurrer," we call üpoti the Journal to furnish it.a "indubitable evi deuce I this, or stand convicted as a liar and a slanderer, unworthy the notice or aocU lion of honorable men. Qi'AMiiiLL is so fsumed name. The mm hl pe uu ier th tt cognomen, is.ipirtiz.tn chieftain, who has no connection, whitever, with the Confederate army. We underund he was formerly a stage driver and in that capacity vrned sufficient roonej tj purch.te a ui ill Utm In Western Misaouri In the lirJeT difti. uhie ' between that State and Kn hia farm wan : desolated, and a brother wbo uectipie! it was wan" j lonly ro'iniel Thec difÜJuJci probably ! occasioned the recent terrible tragedy ia Law- ! rence and in tht raid be undoubted! v assist-! td bv Mii!ouriai8 who had been subject to similar ' gTievences and all aruing from the pnlzia bor. ; der warfare wh'ch ba grown out of the o-cal!ed ! Kansas troubles. We state t!ee f ut rot to ' extenuate the condoct of QcxxTaitL and hia j band in the attack upon La ierc-, br have' coa lemned it as without jutincaiioo or apology, j and as deserving the eere.t punishment, but t' j how that it arose from personal and local d.fficulue. which might have occurre! under 'tTerent circumstmce from the now exitin;. Iti hear Jeaanea and w irked ne- there i no di.; tinction between Qi'amtiil and Si lgsovl 1 1 4atter daily rugje?tji and advise just such foray npoo bis political opjonents that the former tad OurAga to eiecute Iber is uo d.ffer nee be tween the two in innate wickedness of heart and purpose, but oow Ucka the personal bravery and daring that it other posees. In this connection we give the folio wie,; peraonal hiury of Qtast raiLL. which fiid mi the St. Louia Republi can: QatB'riU was ao early reaiiar Lawrnca here I e wert bv the name nf Chrle IIrt. i,t fII t-l Ktiifi.i in.it will trii ton. In he w nytlti.f l.'il a "It- rder ltun' in thesnielu hicht' e Pre-a apt.'.ie th term. He w.. "on th cuotrnry. quite the fevrre " He w member of Jer.i'i.ofrsrepitaet.ainl proved h'0ielf an apt pupil utider his tuiiKjn. Oflata yeir he seems to h-.tr nlonlinatei the question of poises to that of LrifaodUge. and although be now professes t be a rebel, holding- a com tniion of some sort Irom Jeff. Davia, it make very little d fffrenc to him by whit name he is called, so thst he gets all the plunder he wnta H a relations w'h ll the lendi-iff br'cnd an-l the Rci Ieof Km! were of th m .t friendl v character -o mu-.b ai ihttthey never di I e n U other much hrm In bittle or otherwi imI Q m?. trill's plunder of hore. mu'.e. c:tle and valiMble lore frequently been fwuud in th market in Kna. sTa i : i rr.ns. Tbs Mam Miitho at F.it Ritxu A correspondent write ua a follow: One of the I tr?e-t crow U th t erer aernbl In. this vieinitv fille-I our prove to (Situr. day. Atigut 29.) th ortra-ion of the Democratic Catherine. H -t. Jason . Rron, of J ckn countv. the ditiiieuihed younjr champion Democracy, waii the principal attraction. Hiving listened with pleasure mmy of this vnunz orator' able e(Trt, uth in onr I.ejrilatnre and in various pirt of the State, we can iilclv sat tint hi speet h to dar wa among tin nsi forci ble of them all." The future has much in store for thi leritel gentleman, and we shall be much surprised if th prediction of hia mny friends are not fully realized. I regret that lam rot able to place his sble speech before your Democratic readers. It was full of ehvj'ience and sound doctrine, and went directly to the un dertaudingso( the sturdy farmers who flixked in crowds to hear. Judge A. H Carlefon of Liwrenre followed Mr. Brown in an able addres of an hour' dura tion It wa full of truth, logically arranged, nd wa well received. Col C L Dunham mde a few unsatiafartnrv rem tk hv w;iv of explaining his "oo-ition" and "policv," but the plain people di ed the flat foot el thing; the unvarnished truth; they want leaders who are actuiteil bv tne proper pohev in these perilous lime: who will frhow both sides of their hand, it i difncult for profe9-ed Dem ocrata. with "shoulder straps." to go before the people with a fair criticim of the war policy ol the Administration and the farmers want to hear the truth with rtgard to the war. It was a bie day for the Democrscy. The im mense crowd dispersed with three cheers for the Union snd three for the Democratic ick eta of the several count;e. Frost I Acgcst Saturday niht and lat flight we h id quite severe frosts, which we are Try to learn have almot entirely destroyed the corn and buckwheat. Putitoe are very much injured, and vine snd p-mlen vegetable gener, ally more or !es destroyed. A dapper little gentlem in in uniform, named E S ATrnoy, claiming to bn an officer in the P!vt, swindled the citizens of Fort Wayne last week out of some $300 His family are said to be wealthy and respectable. Mas Mr.KTixc or thk Dimocbact at Ham ilton. Ohio A notice has been issued by the Dftnocrtcy of Southwestern Ohio, and of South eastern Indiana, to meet in mis Convention at Hamilton, Rntler roomy, on Thursday, Septem ber 1 0. 163. VorlitH and a number of thr prominent speakers will Im preent. It will be cneof the largest meerings held in the State The Foil Wavne Times publishes, the fol lowing card: To th Editor of Dairson'i Dnily Timet: In order to correct the report in circulation that the murder of Deputy Provost M thal Litts waa a "copperhead affair," or, in other words, that the Odt-U who committed the act whs m Democrat, the undersigned neighbors of t' e O-ieli family, who now reside in the vicinity whete that act waa committed, asert that we have been acqnaintcl with stid 0 lei I from chill hood, and with mmy of hi relative: that, so far as we are thus acu:tinted, we know hi relative are staunch Republicans, and t-UDporters of Pre klent Lincoln in all orders and proclam ttion; that said Odeli i a minor, and hi never voted within our knowledge, but h is always been repu ted to be of the same nolnicAl P'rty with hi rel tion; and further, that instead of the neighbor loovl being intensely "copperhead," we pt ttetha a majority thereof are Republican. David McNabb. Jo.ph Metcalfc, JoHM PoTTS. Flotd Cocttt. The Democracy of F'oyd met iu convention at O ilen i, on the 29th of Au jrust. The New Albany Ledger sajs it "w rully attended every township being largely represented and its deliberation were charge ized by the utmost harmony, every Democrat present striving to do ull in his power to secure that harmony and union so essential to the sue crs of the party. The following ticket wa nominated: For Auditor, Chirlfs Sackett; for Comm'Mioner, Wm. P. Swift; for Land Ap praig-r, Sami'il WitttAKs; and for Surveyor, Jon E Wilhams. The following resolutions were read and with one acclaim, adopted: AVrf, 1. Tbat we r-ertlore tbe dwlarafjon of pr neigte m, by our last Ivnocrstic Mate Convention. J. That a trirt alher nee totb pirit -nd letter rf th-j-.. 1 1 i.d tb MatK baa ali b-n ibe ratdinul rule f the ocratic party. So Ions as tbat rule a not violated wu ro'itinued to he a prnhper'U and happy pe - -le. II vlolaiin i tbe cus of Ibf prewnt war. 1bre can be no !ermnnent pefce ui.lr it re tre1, ant the pe.-.ple of the tyfTen-nt tatei ball f lontent to observe their own ricLt aikI obi gationa without int-rfVrin with tbo-r of o'brrn. 3 Tbit the M-eshion of te Southern ta'es for tbi al leijed purpe of righting their t-U-po-el rtanc,waa Ou n re-arr and In violation of our coiiiitutional compacf, which a.iords ample mean vf irdrrs for al Mich tfriev i nif . We can, un.W no circ'lmtatce, mobilize ra id the secfion of any K; te, or ant to a diKM!u-ti-n of the I ion; but npn tbe return of tbe rr.i-pu(1ed pe-j5e of hoe States to tbir allegiance, their dnti fitio a! ri:hta citizen and S aea t-lx-i Id be retorrd to them without regard to conft-cation arts or proctania tion. 4. That we hol 1 it to be the imoeri'ive duy of every c t I'll, In time of peace or war. to Rive to th Govern ment both, moral and material mpror, to the utmost of hi abili y and tnfloence. In all its meaure for the public food or p bl defrnee, provide uch meaBrere rlsht. and hone t1y int-nied to acc mplMb thoe oMect. and are not thrmeke mbverMve cf the pu' lie 1. berry and free Institution. 5. That we hld ir Hk to b tbe aacred right and m peri Ire duty o' e ery citixm of tbe United iate. witb the utni'ft freedom, to canvas and erit cie, to condemn er approve, a- crdine t hl be-t Ja 1ment, the acta and cond wt of our public ervant; and tbe i-ealect to exer cise the r'tht or diK-barce the duty i at onc to invite and consent to the eftablihtnetit of depotim. 6 That, whether in time of 'der r disorder, of eub O'.tina' x-n or tn:erl-natloti to law or novernment. the denial, by our rulers, of the right to investigate, and toi approve or di-pi roTe. to the utmost extent alHl with tbe utmost fr. ed.m, all tbrtr ruMif ac aiKl the polrv thereof. sbouH he ha 'led & the eitfual of dartrer to our liberties, and h.'iil l redouble our vigilance in their df-ne. ". Tfcat the plea of military necessity, in times of rev. oloti'wt, t onlv tenable in ihe imrnediata yic-nity of the theater of revolution, and in matter directly eonner tcd with it suppression; but elsewhere it U eitoj ly uur pai:i. S. Tlt !h practical deniat, br niliarv power, rf the freeJom of election and tbe rijtbl f u'.rae to more thaa one-Laif oi lbs citiieu of Kentucky, at the late electu b therein, w as an outrage up-o tbe nti:utiM of onr country, ia the lat degre al raiin s and intoler able That tb A-oiled "War TVtn.vracv of tbe late cf I r.1 1 a a. In all it eler-jent ard component 1 imply the grri la tore of the Republican party, orpanuJ brtba prty to earn- o'i a:i irreal.r poU'io d and partisan war fare, in th Vf te of the number W lieretje- acdwroog ixt outragea of that part. Irt Tbat i secret poU'ical oriranixvtiyn-S however pae and priet'C the motive of their member may have been ia U.elr ioveptW-n, r uU-mately danfen to free lRt:fjt cr-saa1 cu.btn-.t tob enc.-jrak-ed becune tey tecoroe wth ncU fearful fac 1 ty the in-trumer.t o a-nt-irion or had men to arcomolMi their -lf1,b pur p e. w-ubont the V.glt of day to cfceck the nae cf un law ful moan-. 11. That it ia at ore the duty and the true policy of all V m era' to kep -ontantIv in view the ra.,t uiie'f,-L o?4Vrt of eoaeerrative political rrcaniiation, ant t t&a t.ta.n the frtet p ib e harmony in action and f-e!i r. and epecia'.lr ail cew and ingular tet tendiiij: to j.riMuce iliii. 12- Th we bearu'y recommend th conduct of onr 4ai-.tor sn-iT-urer of S:ate,ia their retuil to take rvr.ey rrm tbe pad c tr-a.ur wi'hont nthorirr i f law. althooiih we de.p'y regret their irabilitv. by feaon of t?ie of mch a itb-c-.ty, to diacLarge all tie ptcuM arv' oblnric.n of th vife. 15 T6at li.e aberce of rrh anfhortty frwa oor statute b)k I olelT ac t directly .hrjfeaMe to the faction and revclutiot arj cenduct of the Kepibl.can members cf oik lit('reaeral lTSr, and heunue3t .tabborn and di-.raeefal reu.a! of ;.,rrmoc atortua to cc.ocn th. LeNIture ia pecial wc.n II That we f illv sprtovethe prompt reful of ot Airent of ftate to bretre a party tanr tile al d-vlre o bargain f tiviernor Mton to borrow money in i-lav violation of the law of the 'ta'e. f.,r ; v pur; .-e cf mt iraMn h! own i-Ckial o i'da-t an-1 tbat T hi parti san aocia!e. IS. That we f-liy aj rors th cSk'al conduct of th Fton. ACtTU'tu fXradley.oorfeui'or, anltleHoi Geore V. M wt. our Kepre-enutia, Bri tk Uat Oereral Abit rtf Whom the rrr tTerf f,nti. Iii I ivrie te; m id'infni by tl.e Abi-litio-n lie jnj-e-r a inl CI ar'etof itut it w ,i theneaiol the te e Ii. i. " It it ! tine th.t It w tlie iie-wt wheie the ec of tel.e'ooti aete batched, it is not true tht it was the i.eV. where the eges of refill ion were laid. That rest was aituated considerably to thenortheaat ol Charles t-ju, in the region popularly known as New Eng 1 tnd, and eegs of rebellion were I lid in it as long afo as 112. by men acmbtrJ at Hartford, n the State of Uonnecticut: who4? conclave tl his torical by the n imeof the"H irtfirI Conv ntion " Other e-.'g were tail I"4I. when the Lei;iU tureof M ia-:ichu-eti re-olvnl thit the st-nex- tio'i if Tri wiuld be ci'i-e of di-S lnlioiii of the 17-iion. A jrre-it "i ?' oiber eci; h - ve eiti e ef:i 1-i'd in it ly a greit mini Tien and a rreat in iiv pntlio m-et!i j;;, ttri in n.i nut l New Eu.'Und Ilerei one lauj !y JVfiiJrll PidMi: " The Constitution of onr fathers w'yi a mUtake. Te r tt $4r d in-it n b-tT. Ifc-n t ey toe m ch:n i out of order, it is In onWr; it doe wht Its fr-nier in ten led 'tect 'avery. Ojrclam- tIivnion, lr k mj ip of 'As 6t if.' I have va y-u tbat oor work cat not be done auder on I i-tita'iuua " Here is one laid bv Wm L'oid 0 irrion: "TA Vninn i a IS.' TK A'rici Unirm ' an irr n t "'. tl i.utfntit vilh dfttt at-d "U ty rm-vt itVihtW. f.i.nfrttU'rrthrov! I'm w'th the flax of , thi'we ntay Lave a free anf frloeiuu republic of our imn; tiwbrn tbe hour sliaJ! com, tt e hour w:il have a'rhei tli'at shili witnetxie ovrrtLrow or laery' ' Here i nnmher lail by Girri-'on: "No act cfo'in do we rejrsrd witj more conc!ettJou approval or hirUtr i faction, n4edo we submit more cofid-i)tly to tbe tribunal of lleavea and tbe moral ver lief o' ranmd, thau wbea several iart as;o. on the 4th of J ly,in tLepeeiice of adrett aMmbly, we committed to tb flames tbe Cntitutionn cf the L'nited States.' Here is one Iiid by Abrib!m Lincoln, the tme who is now Predent of tne Unite! Statee: Any people, anywhere, beiosr incined and bavins; the power, have the right to rsa up a' d shake off the exit inr Government, and torm a new kn ihit iuit them better. Jir U the rlht coi.flued to i la ber tb peo, le of an existing Goverument dim chKe to exercUe it. Any portion of ru:h jeopie thtfan may revolution ize, puttma; down a niinori'y in'enfiiBiIrd with or near about them, who may oppose tbem ' Here is another lail by Lincoln: "I believe this Government cannot endure perma nently, half slave and bal f.ee." Here are three laid by thf Americn Anti Slavery Sjciety at oue of ita anuivers-iry meet-ing-: Rtt'irtA. That wtnn from the Vn 'iUd St-H'H Gor- tTiiment t the duty of every Ab't-itionitt. iure no one can take office, er dpit bin v-re under it ConMiiu ion without vioi.itini; bi ant'-lavery pri'ieipb-. ud render ing himself an abettor to tbe id vehoidrr in hi in. fiet'Jcfd, Tbit year of warf ire, aptln-t tbe slave pow. r have convincel us tbat every act dune in support of the American Cninu rivet the chain f the slave that the only exod'is of tbe Save to freedom, unless It be one of blood, tnutt It ortr ihe rem iim of the )rre,t American OiWcA,a d tAe gaze tie jirtnft Cni n. Ret Vre f. Tbat tbe Alilinnihit of tbi countrv should invse it one of the frim try oijecls of Mi wjitAt on to dii" the American Union. Here i one lid by the present Ai.-'tinf Sec retary of the Treasury Francis E. Spiuner during the Fren.ont campaign: "Should thl- ('he elecl n of Fn mortl fail, no fireman would be any lomrer safe here 'rm the ntt of the arrogant alave oligarchy, who then wul l ru'ewi han iron hand. Kor tbe free Jforih would le 1- ft the choice of a peacefu' dittolutUii of th Union, ciri! wa which vo.Ul enil i't tu am, or an u icon iitioual sur rend r of every ptinciple he.d dear by trt-men." Here U one laid by Janie S Pike, long edi torially connected with the New York Tribune, and now Ministert the Netherlands: '1 have no doubt t''t the free and -lve State lught f aevjr.i. 7 h C-'it i not icorth utj.oitiug in connection uiU Me SmUt." Here i one laid 1)7 Wer.d ill Phillips fhorily after the or'aniz ition of the Hepub'ican pnrty. He wa-; speikitig of that parti : "No m" baa i rlzht to re urpriel at tbl täte of th ntr-. If ia J ut what we f .Vholni-Miifn and di-nt.ion-i-t) have a tnip-d t- brine al-on. : It i the Jfr 'e t-oniil itrtft erer Tganitfd n VA C"V- t y. It doe Hut know it own fic ati I call- i.-.f ni ion .1; but t Hot national 1 I ert nal. Th? he;.b'can party ir a party of t; e "ortu jt-dj-tl ag.iimt th- ipivth." Ilerei one hid bv Wm. LlyJ Giniion about t'ie s i me tune: "The Republxan pr y I mnu'dinjr p .bhc sentiment in therUht direc' on for the specific ork the Abolitini.t are sirivinn to accomrli--, v i: T?e luti-n rf 4e Union, and th tU-1 tion of niacru t irvujhout t land." Heie is one l ii l in 1 853 by the New York Tribune: "THK AHT.RICA5 VI.A3. Trar down the flaantinit 1'el Haif uia t the starry final In Mil' no sun'iy ky With hate's polluted rag! Ltfro'j t. ye ic o can! l ep -ins it in tbe wjvt-g! It lear a fellow man To groan i h fellow slaves." Here is another 1 lid by the same Tribune in December, l!-6 : 'Whenever a portion of this Ua on, larire enough to form an in leuendt-nt, self ubating nail n. i-hali ee tit to y autbenMcaily to tbe reidue. 'e want to et away fnm yu, ve sul av and we t u-t lt'-renp c', if not regard for the principle of e-g.wn nienl, will con-train tbe residue of tbe Aner cu ptopl to cay Go!' f Theje are simply soecimen eegs. Thousands more like them wer laid in the mme ne-t and by the same ort of peple. It w.ia the;e eggs which Charleston hatched. When she did so, she Iii ti gigantic crime, but it wa li ipntian by the hide of the crime of the ieu and the party who laid the eggs. From tbe R edmond Fnquirer, Aug. 24. Kxrhaiige of I'rlaonera L,ltile Jlopey that ii Satisfactory Conciliator, can be lf.en.ched. This day Mr. Commissioner Ould meets for the first time the new General Commissioner, a cer tain Gen. Meredith, to confer on the let ma of the cartel, and endeavor to set le the principles ol exchange for the future. Jl is scarcelv pos-ible to hope that any conclusion satisfactory to both ides can be arrive! at in this conference. The Federal Government haa platited itelt indolently upon the demand that our runaway nen'e. when tii ken in arms Mgainst their ma-ifer.-, shall be treated s nii.aotiers of war. and ImI1 be ex changed acainst white men. Confederates have borne and forborne much to mitigate the atroci ties of war; but this I a thing w hich the temper of the country cannot endure. ()'ir Government has issued an order aa to the 'reitmeniol re- t vulted negroes wl eti cpturel. Certain captured negroes, under th it order, have been imprisonetl at Charleston to await the "ipoal of the Sta e Government. Theteupon the Yankee War De purtment eent forth this letter to their Secretary of the Navy: War DlTARTMK.NT, WASfJINGTO Ciry Autu-t b, ltC3. S Sib: Yonr letter of the 31 in-st., e tiling the at tentiun ot" thi department to thece of Orin H Brown. Wm H Johnoii and Wm. Wilmiti. three colored men captuieil on the gunboat Isaac Smith. ha received consideration. This demrt ment ha directed that three rebel prisoner ot South Carolina, if there be any fuch in our pos session, and if not. three others, be confined in clo-e custinlr ard held a hostage- ftr Brown, Johnson and Wilon, and th it the fact be com nnnicxteii to the uf horitie at Richnnd. Very lerpectfully, vour tbelien; sc riant. Edtvis M. Stanton. Secrettrv ol War. The Hon Gi'feon Wellf$, Secretary of the ytcy: Thu iue i joined We take it to le quite impi-ible thst our Government will yield one jot on thi vital poii.t; but the fit demand of the new Federal Commissioner will be that we ;t once consent to put the necroe on the footirp of our own troop, and value them against each ther. man for m n, and gr ole f r cru 'e Thtt leifog refu-eti. a it mut , the ionferenre, no dot bt, will be broken off; and there is un end of the cartel, and f all exchange of pr'soner. This attempted on'nre he be Yankee Goe. emmenit is the first fiuit ol their tetD'rsry luck ip holJine n eice- of rriaoner. It wa sorely agilt their will at fit thit t!,ev connfrd to nv cartel at all -MmI reianle I (Vr. fed erat prison, ers in anv other liüht ihm th it of c pt med mile tictorsdue to the t-etiitentirv or the enpown With spiteful race thev bund ihemselve com relied to provide for the fey of their own crcat multitude of priorers in our hands, hv an ar rmeement for exchnse. which we m'jfht have been sure would h ire been ohevel onlv ko hnj as they thought they would suffer more thin we forwent of in h an arrangement. They avail themelve of the firt norortunify to asert their ori'nal theorv, namely, that we are rebel snd crinunal hivinj no rieh All the rlchts are on the side of what they cllthe law; they are suppressing an inurrection, they av. in their own countrv; and all mean re !e::mte. Thus, they not only adopt the utterly bvrbarou expeoi ni'of excttine servile insuirection, but they in form n that if the-erevn!ted neirtoes arereteed o the-r m ter, they will nut an equal nnmber of Conffrlerate citizens to hrd labor. It i not nere'v h Mi'eiol ireteidoti of a regular gov -cement arTectMur to deal with relel," but i i t de dl v stab ab-h they are aiming t our iu titution ihemelve. l.ecue they know, if we wer irsane enoiH to yie'l n: po:nt. to treat 1. adHrneeent ! rave ei. tbe j wt.uid ' f 'IM j . ... I I ne pre'cnvon to treit n to lo.i'-tii beüis; etfi t, but ti an e tt'iM iViw ji t:a r-1 by the ua.e cf ciiliied warfare, bfe by the rule of criminal jurisprudence, is a fct which we have now to look full in the fare, and to meet asbet we can. The theory is very wcH expoun ded by a pasa.ige which we 6nd in thfdd letter of tn Ohio correspondent to the Newlotk Tri bene, describing the unmanly outrage terretra tel u'on oar p llai t Gen. Morgan an I his cfti cer. The writer say: I -hve and wa-b and clothe a CJen"! I! srencr! crnvi--!: If you esi la-n that it I J 't iu-,:f a hr tbf f tbey are eo stury '1st ' ey f r 11 tu It J'i-t whai he Ffl rs- G'fvrinmeQt hs beu dum,- through. Whenoa point out ttiat a Gvernroen r"i d- wine fM a winco private boiies can't a- a h i.-t cai ti e Uwfally what a burglar ca.i not tbey tell tor. lh -e who know that tbey can do ; safely.) that one is 4 iwarb aGovcmioent as i other; tbataua laaGovs'mealand the utber it not, tnd ao on." w Juate here ia the princioTe stHpplj naked. The enemy has a right to lake horses 4 d every thing e!e in our country; we. if we retlliate. nre bore-thieve. Milroy, and Butler, al Hank are agent of the lawful Government but Lee is a private person, merely stealing. 'Hiey aie the coti-titutexi authontie-: wo are lijle per son evading or resisting the sheriff , officers Their prisoners in our hands are eniu"d to re S) ectlul usage; ours capture! by them a-'ientitltd to nothing but condign punish ment their crimes. If they yielded for a -time toiur supe rlor force, and agreed to exchange n equil terms, it was still under protest, andjwith the firm resolution to m ike us suffer fr i ten-fold the moment they should have the a jvantige On the same principle, also, th forbe .ranee of (ten. Lee inPeunsylvanii was received js a mat ter of riht; f-r the criminal at large hi no title to retaliate upon the officers of jutice anl the enemy boked anon thtt chivalrous fibe- ranee with sincere pleasnte, not fo much becj.e their people were fcpire! a because ours weri? deree by it. Our I draining from retaliating, the desiv Ution which they had visited upon ou country, bad at least the appearance of accepting, on our p-irt, the h iructer of criminals which. is their pol:cy to mpose npoti us. f Under the-e cirt um-lai.ee, what hof ei there of the arrangement of the cartel upon a footing of eqtiali y? Will Lincoln's government te tiotiiice that nU'laciou pretention to trat u as criminals? - Or will it, after deliberately enlisting our tunnwav neynes into its militar; service, consent to give them up to le dealt ww h by our State liwaa iuaurents? Wo know erv well what these question nil tend to. We ive htiLr perceiveil that the time is at hand whfl no mre prisoner will be taken. Our pep and onr roop are entitled, at the hand of the- poverii meut, to vucb protection ns a govenynent can afftinl ihem. Our soldiers entered the J n feder ate Pcrvioe a the soldiers of a rcgul Se govern ment, and they cannot afford to m"et i?e enemy iu tl e character of malefactors, ll the is tobe no exchange on equal term, better thje should be no exchange t all better that ie enemy should tmderHand there will be no quitter nsked nor uiven; and then t last there will b-Jerpi ibty. We await with impatience ttie re''1 f the conference between the two Kxchansrf -Comtn's sioner. but strongly apprehend that inoccupa tion of thoe gentlemen is almost gone; Our Army Correspondence From Alabama. Camp Vox Teilte. Bf.LLrotTE. la i Ausübt -25, lc1. , Editor Sentixkl The 2d division the 20th army corp, under command of Bri.l General Johnston, took up the line of march fim TtiUu horns, Tennessee, on the afternoon ot the llth fist , towatu the Tennesfe river. rom the he ivy r.tii s which had fallen a few dai pit-v'on to the move, the road were iee lily 3 irti in'o deepru:s which gaveri-e to all the inc -nv i.ien ric of speed, known only to moving Mftnies D'iktiess overtook u lie:ore we had "oniprli eil h'df the difct nice intetided fr the iii:t march, which added greitly to the obstacle? hj. iin-t our movement At about 12 o'clock at i.iht, the 21 in ig ide reached the K'k river and c uf .ed u on ir. banks, rc'.irii'g to gra..s alter a fe i-Aof hard tstk and munl water. At 4 o'clock he fmle sounded the assembly, Bnd, without al.wing u time to smear our eie in the sftni Öj.d water, much less to convert it int coffee, vwireiti ranks and upon the road again, m irclu'ii; at the rate of eiht miles an hour throuah fog that would have defie! the ffrt of flying yra-hop-per or humming birds lo clear their wa'a. thtonth what so teieti'lv wa the ambenl air. The at mospberic moisture soon dis-olved the Iumihuj- fei retions from our eje lids, and by thitime old Sol enlighene.f the scene, our eie wie tele.i ed and e beheld nature in all her arnrgeou array. Nothing but the intiiimcr.i'!e wild flowers appeared cheerful amid the tetifjinl ruin that marks the course of our armies. " Fences, houses, ortiatnentala of all kinds hi ve iet their fate and lay in ruin am'd the general ilestruc tion. Vacant houses, despoiled graves, broken down fruit orchnrd. ic, reflect a rheerle?s gloom and express the horrors of war. We paed through Winchester about eleven o'clock with onr colors flying, as if in victory over the dcrnoraliz ttion and ruin of th it beauti ful town. It is thecouutv seit of Franklin coun ty, and was the residence of many we-phy and influential citizens. Now its halls of lei'niin;. of wealth and justice are converted into b irr u k for soldiers, an-l luxurious abodes tor the American people of African descent, the female ,rtion of w hom appear up in the bilconies, in the ' win dows, and shaded la wna, 1 ided with their lae mistreies silks an I jewel, in corgeous .di-pl v, whiUt the little pickauinn:es appear in jTotiiMon in the foreground, very much in their ordinary, cool and summerlike costumes (partial nudity ) Crossing the mountain from this place, we took the Bellefonte route, which is f-irther than Homeof the ot er (of which there ar three), but not s d'ffi.'ult. We ptsse! the first rtnt;e with little d fhVultv, and found our-e'ves in n deep, diik valley traversed by a si mal stream whioh the rod crosses bout every fHieen or twenty leet, and which the men were com polled t wade to the very great detriment 'f the'r corns lor "the rmv shoes, it mii-t be remem bei ed, can't withatmid this creat dissolving e!e tnent abo e ten mimi'e. 1 he breaking down of w;i2 .in, miring of aitil'ery (things td .eommon oc-urretne) were on this occa-ion not without their advantages; lor they izve llie bo time to cook and eat corn. tate the peaches and a pole and honey, ll of which artn-le are quite abun d mt upon the rou:e no soldier having srece-led Up this summer. Our rtilletv mired s: often, ai d the night was so dark, th it the rer guard concluded to grass upon the first islanl. which w aooii louiid. and, after partaking l5ely of coffftj 'Mid hoi, er, we laid our wetrv hodie. above hih Wüter in irk at aliout 12 o'chwk fwe bid Hheu to the eurrouuding ghom, whilst prolific coin stalks" a a ted prouily Vr us. The next diy, we reached the fool of the niot.iit.tiii. It te4iired a gret deal of time nod nntrh I itar to ascend The team were iouUed. and tei men pi -iced to ai h wagon; so that, with great indtisirv A p tu ful ltlior from morning until atwnit 4 P. M , e succeeJol iu ascendin; the tau miles to the summit. The as .nt was oer rtH-ks, and most frihtful. Sen ver large rattlesnake were kille! by the bo. some of them hiving as many as thirteen ratt'es upon them. ? Without any accident to ourselves exojit thoe nieiitioiie. we reached Bellefonte, the county seal ol Jrkson ct.onty. Ala , on the !teriooi of the 2lst, having performel tbe march of sev en? v miles in fourdiys. The citizen- of jackeon county hive fled aero- the river with the r moveable; except the sick. of which these are quite a numer..ind the oi l and crippled. None remiin to giveile and an mnioii to the he.nuiful vaJlcy iu h':ch thi pro . per u countv town once fl uri-heI. ' Our c itnp '. it pree'it hn-tte I within coe mi e of the riier.on the opp:te bmks of which the rebels ktep watch oer our moa etmiia, nnt o caionally hail us for ne ni mi exclune of papers. The voice ot 1 1 d es and children are often heard in the eveninjr, mgtnjr ga'iy to tbe aj proaching twijight; an! they eern reard'e-s td our proximity, or the danger which cfruialv menace them. Thu ut-on the banks of the Teotiee, over sliad iwedby tall o ik-, and celars. with pro!. fie verdure, nj the i:inte Sndy M ui'tin in tl e rear, we leave the fir refugee until our r tiliery sali II awakeu them from ' the' de'u.-ive dream in which they now repoe. Witpix. JtlT"At Sratrc,1t is report last week, t the Biii-i all. one Cubut Ivlv wore il'aruouil- tht cost $?t,XMj and a ui that was maJ in Parts lor a court ImII. 3rThe con'Jrunation nf the rHcal me ure f tie AdminUtratioti tn rwer U the hi -lif-t i-hliatiun f a pauUit- Goveruor Bram':U. Ke.it-jckr. . i blck ren a the eqml of wb c!nte as Ciijivjile-it o our i v-v 1 uii-uin.ti u ?lacty wi d. J. DRY GOODS. IV E W YORK. 81-&'83 FRANKLIN STREET. Wicks, Smith & Co., Importers & Wholesale Dealers in BRITISH, , AMERICAN o o iv t i is" e x rr l DRY GOODS. EDUCATIONAL. INDIANA STATE IJNiVEUSlTY. fflHE NEXT COl.LFO'ATK TEAR. (THIRTY-THIRD.) I tr this iiiMi'anou, opet.s on Thurlay, Jptember 17. IS6-1. Kxpen-e i.f instruction t I per aunnm. lioard i om2 tu 9- i per w. e. JAS. D MAXWF.1 L, Mpl-d2tlwlt prei lent Hoard of Trutiei. DRY GOODS. p o o Jl PI W w b E si fl o 0 0 02 l O CS TS (0 O Ü o Ph 0 ft 0 H I 0 ! w a GO Ci 0 b m & o rt U P CONFECTIONS, GRATER & SPENCER, FANCY CONFECTIONERS AND BAKERS, FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF PO STOFFICE. -badiea I? Cream nd Oyter Saloon. Th best of Cakc.C mlies. Fruit, Bread, Crackr Ac, Ac , of all kin.1 kt-pt conauntly an baud. Farties applied r.n nhort notice. Jy24-4ly HARDWARE. IRON STORE, rOftKROY, FRY & CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, nm t tpous iuiaa, DEAf.KRS IN STKKU HMN, NAIL. ANVIL. BEL LOWS. V1K. AXLs, SPHING'. BLT3, MALLKAl LK t.ASTINGS. WASHERS, M'lX MRK HrS, HO RS K MIHK NP-S WHKKL3, HUUS. FeLt.OKS, F tKKS Sil XfTS. U0W.S J'l OW H iSV, JkC , .wx. rsjj. M f jx The i ihl IJ'v-r al' Company. The M.lis-,n Spice MilN. Tbe Mfiiwin Iv-irl Starch Company. 'nl Oil n.l fni le TTpTney will -ell all articles in tucir line at tb lowtst ma'ket pr ce. Call ard examine the'r stock Wforc purchMne. POUKkDY. FkT A CO. snrt8'-dw-1y - -- - WANTED. WOOD WANTED. IntI4Ss IssmTnerroa i-nrcarios orm Pijm, lntKeolM, uvot tfl. H3. ( Se i.rn tr iros i s wn.i. v. ke ivkd at the lnt fte fn th Rlnd until September 1-t, for S00 cr 1 of ft od. w-ll seasoned w delivered and piled npontb- p-emles. VT. H. CHL'Ht'HMAN au2l0-nw uterinten''ent. VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. Tnr ICitta. .Tlicr Itonchrw Anti tied lltie, Tloili In l urt U alenAc.1n- ret on l'lant. Fo la Animal. Ac. Tat n: in iSc. 50c. and 4 B'xes, BotiW aa I Flanks, $3 aud $5 "iaeii for Hu els, public luMkutioaa, 4c. "0,1t Infs'.ltl-le remedy koowa." 'ree friw r-4.ns. "N.t d insreraus to the Human Family." "Rau come wilt ol their holes todta." jr7So!d VTbo?ie fa all larjre cnies. 7"FS4ld by all lnif aists a ad Dealers every here. TTnBewart-2 of all wnhies imitatSans. Tf&ea thst-CoaTAa's" nsrne 1 en each Box. Bottle and Flask before yon Vay. ""Address III.MIY tt. COVTAIt. jrjJTaxacirai Dxnrr, 4S Broadway. N. T v - resold by BR0W5ING A SLOAN and W. B.TTCK- Et!, Wholekal and Retail Arects, Indianapolis. lad. fetS Why should I boy a box of BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO ' THf. WCNrtaffL ftBAKTLT. . DRY GOODS. SPECIAL SALK OF DRY GOODS Now Commenced at No. 33 West Washington St. ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN! C. rent Inducement Offered! DECIDED BARGAINS TO BE GIVEN.;', Tkose who bay Dry OooJs for cah w.U 6a well not to mistake the house, inqu.re for, aod make out. TAW C II it KEAE'S BS"SsT CsvOO WTTOBaE Aud aava thereby from V5 to 30 per ceoU RememVr 'tU te oly f)-y C,di Store between Charley Mjer' and the Palmer llou, south sW. 5,000 UOt.r Mi I UTS, Wholesale at New York prices. jrCouiiirv merchants are invited tu call. LVNCH k KKANa, Prpnetors, Jv2l 33 West Wa.h rtcton street. SUNDRIES. l?on SAM-: 500 doz. Glass Fruit Jars; 1,000 Gros Corks, all sizes; 1,000 lbs. Sealing Wax: ' 300 doz. Bru5bes,.of all kinds, sizes and stle; 50 bbls. Coal Oil; 10 bbls. Benzine; ' 20 bbls. Linseed Oil; 20 bbls. Lard Oil; 50 bbls. Lubricating Oil; 50 bbls. Whiting; 500 oz. Quinine; 50 oz. Sulphate Morphia; 10 bales Terra Japonica; 10 cases Mass Liquorice, pure, for To bacconists; 10 cases Stick Liquorice; 10 bales Sponges, quality various; 800 boxes Glass, all sizes; 500 galls. E tst India Castor Oil; 8 tuns White Lead, in Oil; 4 bbls. Sp'ts. Turpentine; 22 bbls. Varnish; 16 bb!s. Alcohol; 472 lbs. Gum Shellac; 45 bbls. Old Rye and Wheat 'Whisky; 10 doz. Old London Dock Gin; 40 doz. Iondon Porter; 40 doz. Scotch Ale; By STCW4KT iV 3IOIIGAIV, WHOLESALE r'RlT.OISTS, No 4 i K.nt Washinftoa Street. DRY GOODS. TH0NSSEN & LAHEY, 67 West Washington St. BETWEEN ILLINOIS AND TENNESSEE STREETS, yyyiLL SELL FOR SIXTY DATS AT P.ETAIL Shirts, Warrentcdtott, Hosiery, Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Linens, &c. And offer great Induce tnt-nts to boyer ef NOTIONS, 5cC. TIIOXSSEX & LAHEY. (T West ITnslilnstonsKtrect. repair MILLINERS. MISS J. DOYLE II "AS PERMANENTLY IXCTEn IN IXDIANAPO Li. Room over No. 9 Bate House Block. YYe w a-hinpton street. Mis lxyl- tn'end keeping a Psrii Milliaery Empori um, where at all times may be found a full aortoient of Bonneis Itibbon, Fmicli Flow ers, riuiuoN. llrlclal Wreaths An all jrod! nsua'ty found iu a lirH clas. Ilmse. Having broarbt from the K.s-t anespenenced B'earber and Pre!er. Ile will pty particular attention to all orders or calls in that line. Mir D re'urns her thank v for pssl favors and solicits a continuance of tbe same. julj27-dly SHIRTS, Gents' Furnishing Goods! Shirts, Made to order. And a PERFECT FIT WARRANTED. Also, Ready-Made All sixes and at Ic on hand. üirfti.nsfrS If V easnrement sent by mail. L.a1ie' and faeuts llosirry and Furnishing Ciood at BC IS 9 30 WKT WAMIIJICTO STHIXT. aprioes dly SINKING FUND NOTICE. Noticft to Sinking Fund Borrowers. LL PERSONS IVDKBTFD TO THF! SINKING FUND ar- aerified that Ian. mjTfrf4 to ai I Fai.d. a ad on wbr h interest ha not txra j...l In advsc-ce, wi!l h o"e red at public saie on the eeond Tue!sy sx lM.cm ber tiext By oroer of the Bord. W. U. TALBOTT. atiti-dAw tili srnl Prealeat. Reitr and RepnMicsn, Lawrencebnrz: Conrler, II adioc; Gsjetie and Vt.bne, K vsr.vi!K; J.mrnal ad Expre. Terre HOTe: Jtffror.ian and rs'.l.-linm. kwb mond; Tim a'd Sentinel. Fort Wayne; Arft, and Conr lr, Laf i rette; Democrat and Cnioa. LapotV; Pre.a, Ko homo; Fact aad R-pubttran. lietj-barr: üeerury an1 wB'inel. Bertie, ter; leraert si-d KepuMtrsn. P1ywwt; rmcrst an-1 Speets'. wtcello; Jacks eim aad ke poMKS'i. ku'bi.!e-. D -wsl arl kpublfc-am. Yalpa rwio. wi 1 insert t he atifKint of two dlar and send bit, r reif ted to tb office of the S nkin t tod for pav ment, w th a paper contai.iia;r tte ad vrtU-aetit arked."l BHAaNDE'S TUSSILAGO la FMto tb. Taa- rtfldrow err aet. Pi cnocEmcs. pit i .11 k u u ci i i: u 1 1: n. FUÜITS, VEGETABLES. &af FOX AL ET No. 9 West Washington St , j trL"TTER- A FlNBlJOTOF PRIME BUTTKR. WftT I S era Meaerr and Pine A Pfle Cbee. J ree-t4 fr 5AWTFR VTtlXIAStS. No. t Wert VTsshHss-toa streeU ff BARREL N O. fDJR. ANI TWENTI-mK J bs(s Prisuo Ki Coffee, tn tre and f sale low No. West Wattir.r.lue street. Of all XES KKNTJ CELEBRATED KASTUIWA. fXjyt CoTee, the best t. round CoCee hi . Cail k.A extnJ.s it at SAW I k 1 WILLI AKS . 9 wrest a.atrtoa street i KJTS.XOS. 1 ANDIKACKF.REL, EIFEK3SLT O VI 1"' fasiljr a-e,Joat arnnng at AVTTr K AWIUJtMV, No. t Wft WaxhiDgton it. A 1VARJR ASSORTMENT OF FXTRA TNT TEAS VouiiC llysn, lajpenal. tiuniowder aud IUaci iected w ;th treat care, ainl for sale low at SAHTF.K w ! I .Li A J S . Na. 9 Tet UashiUfrtaa t- f f POUNDS ARNt U EXTRA BOIL' D &J.Js and browned Kjet8ee, tbe best la ose. Call aud get tvme. lut na in matl packsjesto iU.tthe tra.le. SAW1 r R A WIIXI AMS. No. 9 Wft W akhlDjCtoii st. VLSO A LARGE STOCK OF EVERT YARIETT Ok Stapla snd Fancy tiructnaa. Tob-oco, Qfars. Wioden and Willow Ware. Wuite nh, Wacurrel. Sl mon. Trout. Canned Trui's, Jellies, Fiea. p cod Oy ter, Ac, Ac. Groceries mH cheaper than air house la the city at SAWTKK J WILLIAMS'. one:l No WiWihm(!iiii(. FEMALE COLLECE. GLEND ALE FEMALE COLLEGE. fflHE NrXT SESSION VT TIM INSTTTTION WTU.. X beitin M-tflay, SfptemVH-r 14, I'CX. The Iica tion, near Cincinnati, on the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, i central .rd very deriraMe; the sit and surrounding, are vnequslkd. the builtin and c cnimotlat ons are airple and el.-Ksnt; the Teacher. ia the liter-try and ornamental depurtniertis are on.tr pas-rd; tbecure of j-t'idj I tt-'riKich and ea'endsd as a? other, and the cutters arc nindrrate. (lleoda:a I a deirable place fer )occ j li lirs ta tbesa tr.uMoui tiroes. Kor csialigue. iaforntation or admiirn addreea Re.J G MiiNTIGKT.K D augI5. G!f t.d.le, llariilltcu C'tiEty, DLi. MEDICAL. Ml Tili: EVIL, I. THE Dl'D. i PRCTICAL ACC0UCHER. 'J 411 tVlL IN THE M VTTHK AMF.R1C 'N MSrK.N8ARTWFTRr.ATRT a new methoi. aid with the b.pnie resalt, " s-Lti-u VUrl, (fillitir f the stquI),; tan re rot torn t'icrr 'tion, Luh rt.e I, hite) U hary snd all other dis eases to wlilch the American U-tnai la s p-ul!snly liable. Send three dolls -a and recede by expe- ono ol the Dctcr' Female Syringe: Tlii Instrument shul4 be Bd by every wmn in the land. fr te purp f cftnimrftCmforf, hrnl'k, rfr. -nt tree n receipt of Hamp, a copy cf our Iria:e Leitet to Married IaJira on health, c. The IKtor's crMraUl J'tmale J ''.', fresh from the IHpeiary. are rery good in simple dis e.hea, irres;ulNritie, tif. iTice f 1. nt by mail. At ibe Anu ricun fijie"ry w e ato treat, trittovt mercury, and with never fsiMnj ftJoeest Yenerial vT what the quacks call rit-iU or e-'crrt diea: 'yj-Miim in II it 4 stnes. Gonorrhea, Gleet. Stricture. Hydrocele, Circooele, Varicocele, CrMieee. 5ermatorbea, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal r'niion. Sexcal Ixbflty, Im potency, and effects of self-abu. Tbe las six ar treated of in a "private letter," which wa eend free a receipt of stamp. he experience of the Sursreon In cbarra of this de partment in som of the best Hospitals in Europe and to New Turk Oty, enables him to trat patients acientincal ly and restore them speedily. rhoeIirin? at a distance cn communicate by letter ardletreaud at their homes. In urgent cases send ti or lu and receive rr k-ine. Conulta'lo fr and couHdrtttUtl. Rmi !Ca. II) East Wahingt0D Street, Indjsnst lis. P. o. Km 1264. a.-rt 4lT-wl5t.lsm CLAIM ACENCY. SOLUIEIIS CIt f.T .jciirci. McKERNANS,"fCERCE & C0.f Arraoaiztp i;:Ts rot m C0LIECT10H OF SOLDIER'S CLAIMS, WHL COLLKCT OFnCERV AND OLDfKR8 renir.ii. rV"int!e, P..-. p.r. Pay fr Extra Duty, arel Pa f-r H-re. It wMVe in tka service, Ac., a: d will colbrt Ga!r at Wah tictotidtr. Orrr- No "9 VTet Whinp-tn street, (nest door ea.t f P.lmer Hooe.) Indianapolis. Ind. Box 1004, eo- cle a stamp. Major wiker snd D. S VcKen.sn hare aa office ha Na-hrille. Tennefcce. J. II McKKKNN. I winslOW ft. PIERCE, I MaJ. J D. W I.KF.It, D.S. McKERN AN, I'eld Ind.Caealry. Rsrrararr 'ot. Mfrtn, Arfjt Oca. Noble. Ge. lxve, Judire Perk'r,, In I snspoli. JunelA-d:f TOMO STONES. WORKS. : 7) r a . ji I t O ji I - n f ' j r ww o 1 c crr:iotnrriTR y : w C KEEP ON HAND AND MAXE TO ORDER. ALL, kinds ef xf arnle Mooaments and Orav tones. Carre to order. wit deia: s erabtea, or derica that may j be wanted. Th desiring- anythinr In or line will Am well to fire u act'.!, as we u aooe bwt th bo4 materlala and In.nre a) work mehll-dAwly . REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan& Pierce, 11. First Door Eist of Palsc r Cs'aisr. (ÜP STAIRSJ WT nYE fOR A LR BOCtLS AUD LOTS Hf ww im wy f iaoiaMpt.ua, an4 ranaa ad farm lac Laeda in Uta 8ute,anl will sail lower thaa caw ba pneekssed eisaw.. . , - , fehjl difwly k - ; REAL ESTATE mm