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DAILY SKNTINEI 4 fit (TV Ml It MBIT mitMVi hni I l KNDAT MoKMHU, octunkr ii Watirvnal Dnninrrn t ic Tirkrt. - KU rMHUIIT, CKN. CCO. B. McCLELLAN, tm XBM JIMIT or NRW JMIT pom vioi pmebiimmi. CEORCE M. PENDLETON or -I' i i Iter 4rHfl IM m MH LOOM AT TNI fit tt Ik Kl. KCl fMii on run t.: i LINCOL NMcCLELLAN git INI gVoai RrpmUif T9kM a an Tig whoii 7 Till ..i, K'.fcf T NV'il i' tw Ai irr. ki ian i HaMM M UMia. aMki KglALill. r-i ' I prniy r r-iaWliab ih- DRAFT! rxiom t7l?rl anarrliy, n4 ul i in-. RUIN! I an MaorM. Permi nm ami Mvr . ' I iii. at lit lli iiirn Will our friend, all grggg the Sute, oul ua the ieetinii return at tlie earliest t t ' n maul hjr mail or ipraea? Frf rrftft ul Hie Id olnilon in lver f lil I ' ! I n . m beab! nt nnAa!' hsictk i r-u mail!!! MCLBLLtM All Til K I'MIOM t tUl T TWM KLu-riofta the racri.K tri Piatino "ein ABK. " Election- were heM on M n l j in most of the town ad cttiaa in Ooaaortiout The return tha far rOcoi?e ahow Ime IK-iiuxt itic aiu, and indicate a grr.it revolution iu public aeoti meat in tint State There can he no doubt hut thai Connecticut will caat her electoral ot for M Cull an IpeCMllMapatch tu tU Time. Gfflce.j HAkTroan. OotobOf 4, lL"l We have recoirod roturi. Ii M, ihout hall ilia toana in hieb election wen- held eu-riiY The Democrat! hare gained neu! every town, and Nome of them largely The return are h.l.iv 'in Mtiraginp. and give ntr.i iden - ! the revolution in puhlic entiioeut, and the uc re of MVI'lbllan in Connecticut in Novem ber ropeclai thipatoh tu tit gfeaM i H ABTfoBi, f). tolier 4. tib4. The returua of the toan election in thia Stale are-bighl? ft;ralif?ina: to the IPernocrate. At the rate of lucroaae in the Oenio r it m roil tag State i gxx. for McClkllan Bridgeport ele -teil the hemorratic ticket throughout the firat lime lor even year Even where the KepuUicun fundi datoa bare been elected, the DennH-riti hive gained largely on thefr v.tte of Ut jroai Heaidea Hridgepoi l the following MM7B0 0Tg carried br the Democrat: Derhr. Middletown. Wftterherr?. WotOrlbfd.QtaatenhurT Eaat I. nie. I'reaton. Walliagford Later return will agaaj till !reer Democrnf 'iii Connecticut in all right. ft U ignifirant that the tcler.iph MM hcen adeut in regard to thi glofioaJ ieu!t in Conne tiiut Tit i io i Hope Et-Preident Fillmobk, in hi rrvent Idler ot September 2Sth, aja: "1 look U(kii the elec tioi. ol (eneral Üi Clklla.n a the la-i bopo tot the restoration of the Union, and hon'M ihle peace, nml the security ul peraoual I. to I mini- our Ttrltrte. AH -ort of frAuda will be rea.:rtel to t i li to deceive the unwara roter. Let ea'h one ea aaakao bia ticVot fir himself belore depoeitiiig ii in the ballot boB. Compte it ailh the i:. ket punted in tin piper, und if you (ind it all right, vole it like ui in ree an Itee t oltnnn! A the election appruacbet the Democratic column become denser ami heavier, aud the in dicatioi. of tictora clearlv appironf I'be firt State that voted after M ' 'i i llan's letter d a. cc plante an Maine There, although it an jusL received, nhe "made i Democratic pun ol uer two tli.iMt.d vote The next State wai DelawnTe. win- 'n A!olitinn last vaat.ve- Deoivicutic thta, by a jjfcidtd ii);oi,ir ,ii every coin,' The ih.rd Stile w Connecticut, ol whicu we will let the New York World apeak It Bay: Of tbegWlv ne loan Ire id hcai I from in Connecticut, ihirtv bavg been eorrlod by the Dt Buocracy. and in II the other the Upmutialku vole ha- lieen hrc'v incremed over the role of Ut nprinc. in bum eOBM iogjbltagj ujau. that H! I cry of terror i- &ii up from the aVJaagM ed pftrlian of the Administration in alluarltt of the ' laud of leuly habit ' The Stete ha already repudiated Lincoln! In aeren town rtlone a Democratic gtin of one thoumd vote knell the doom of the fanatics it Wa-k rton who have i!ared to forget that the Adm.nistralion exist for the nation, not the iitiiKii f-r the Admiuistralioii Hridcenort. lor evertl vesrs overwhelraiti jlv Republican . gives thi vear Democratic mijonty of 117 Derb v. hi the large! vote ewer polled there, gives a Democrstii majontv lor the bist t rue u fifteen year Norau-n C!r Dem mrotk gall oi Ml iuce last spring; ireenwi, h. Denn. r n , ru ijoi itv of Itii; New London, a Deine, raise aii I MeriJou, a Demo, r.tic gaii rl "200 Now. foe Ohio. Indians, and Pennsylvania' ft ar li-e. A diauaich from Terre Haute, giving an . -count of a great D-m. ratic meeting there. -1 NMClILLAft and Pinpl ton have the leac agaj tvranny begin to Uemble iu Indiana. Tkt trlld non of the Hoi I) W V,. mi, i Jre or fan tho una i id O.ü0r majority " t.en. net lerainnd. af IHlMalQ Ih tworite GaajajgeJ - f ti e , j-;, wfit. ore ol the heroe d Vick-burg. .: . !er titftftr and HKKMfts. - ul in a letter far liei M. Clii lax tor l'residertt He avs. A to my choice for Pres.Jei t. I Am t-u r.. P. M Ciri. v h .w. i i.el ti,u!d I U othaiwifte!" Ileal. J. Bean llnrrlati. nf Oteio I h.- t.nguihei -'tesmau od patriot, the !i'her of a geotleram irho i r ai ling in th s tate on the K'-- et for Suoreme (.'ju t Reporter aure the Demo-ratir Exivulive U mmittee af Ham '.' in in mty ohm. thai he ia witu the Demo r v M. ti. on test, and aill upport the Octibrr an J N -vember Democratic tickoU " Tho honorable gentleman. I be lived in Indian would not. therfoi e v ite for 1 i own Dimocbatb. ao not bo drawn into depute aarrwt to day Endeavor to nave ,-.. and quiet election, bit at a.! oauarJi Ma : ta'n your lawful rigb m ti r ii i m i i .i iihi.i a I M"tt TNI HAIKMAH lr fMUl ' 'I km ii iimis to ctviii uvtai i j i ..- Mr raa i- imiB "I NIM Tkn immwmmIi iri? tUovMOd f,....,i. . I,..e,l ii' i r.nUU r TAwr.'.ol. raOroaiooltffV a. i .ft . I m ihr? in mi In poalitoo ui ruporlv tm - 1 M. LtMU ftW.ee U la! ft I Ult UUlilJ'pJ Wiri itnr irtti r.m m M afArv ngr JIlTtril T ,kT pftMiliati Iii A' iriMjtjil'r until biter belli i mN n, i okm. t raraj ."w ; -fttl MB! 4'tef ! lV' P flawe co all - ttücr . ii IV .fci I "it Ui huelleory rate4 see (htm I Ii lMa log !tter from ih rhsirman III Ii fmiml very levari reading lei aaavirer ' " Holiest "?mS , hri . t an ativbodv hear, without indignitm . ai,.l , ).. .1,1 abaaae, the rehual of Mr Lincoln to -ee the re reei.fai icof the ihiny five thouaand for r thouaiDd) of the moat uuhipp.ly in 1 BMOBa e ol human MMpl 'hat Ood or man MM I aver aaked to bill ? I liee man (ought aud ble J on th I emit at Antieiim, at vita-iM.r-, .. 'tynburg. -t CbtckaBBauga, at ike WIldoraaMa, and at Apotl-vlv mia and rtotburg Whrie... the Iura ol battle aaa to he encountered, whet ever ocean of fire and t w - f iml.t-t cru ty i be hfaMttit tbeao wall nf human tletti and boil movVd lor ward with the heroic firinne and the lead? trinp of bravo men, determined to do i heir duly. No danger muld daunt, uo obau--le obetroai tBMiroouragjo and impotuoeity s ... r the Stai and Stripe-" Hfitel there ere the'e men to he found Whererer a bloa we to Ih -ii in k, or blow to be repelled, the were in the van. And what ia their reward.' That they are captured ia their miafortune. not their fault. I hit they are aufteritig a uo hu man creatine ever auffered before, i now the BOtOfffcjOl truth Everybody underatanda (hone sufferings now Eerylodv ajmpathizea with ihe po r f tae hliowi Their manly fortitude hu earned well deserved compliment from their federate enemiea. Their courage in prison, which i little Ich than their courage on the bat tie field, ha eitorted praie and commendation from their captor. Their loyalty to the Union bj uiiUruished And ret, although the necessity of exchange i rendered a palpable es a aword handle, aud a UNtt at the rioogffay un; and al though everybody ak: "Why are not our t i fellow exchanged?" our kind hearted PreM dent, "Houeat" Old Abe, refuse to aee tho rep reteutative of thirty five thousand unhappy men, rotiinjj. (etering and dying in thouaanda a week in the Southern bull-pen Th? delegated Comuii.ioner were .ent forwani to Mr Lincoln u)ii a icred a minaion as ever were the propa gators of the Christian Faith the aalvation of boilv and aoul beiag involved in that miim Me. fifteen and eighteen month in priooo, fk Mi Lincoln In hear their pnyer. Thirty five thousand men ask hi in to hear their prayer. Mr Lincoln refune to hear their prayer The public will naturally aak. "Why ia this? "Why H this?" Mr. Lincoln is an artful dodger, aud he want ro dodge the quetion of exchange. First, to say "Yea, I will have an exchange al once," would drive the contractor' political iu teret wild Secoiul. To ay "Naj" would arouse the just m i fierce anger of the fathers, son, wive, daughter, and brother of the poor fellow who are an urgently suffering. Thirdly. The political criin Ab! that vole of t It 1 1 : v live ui forty thousand aoldicrs. if rele-ed to morrow! The artful dodger knows the mean itig and significance of what they would do. And fMBI this repreentMtive man of humanity, the kind and tendet hearted sympathizer, aith all that BMM hurasn beings endure in thi world, keep the wretil.ed men who have kept him o long iu the White House in the u!l pens of the South' Thus to the dignified occupation of an opera tive iu splitting rails, aud the still more dignified employment of rpli'ting the Union, and the cred itable profession of a poor student of Joe Mil ler' i 'ilr .r jokes over the bloodiest battle-fields ol Ihe ir. even to asking an obscene song from a participant iu theeng igement. Mr Lincoln now mit (lit enviable role of being the jailer of thirty five thousand (near forty thousaud) of the gallant soldier of the Union, suffering as hu MHlhO t ever utTertd before L You wive, daughter, sister. ons. fathers and bfothct of tiiose unhappy prisoners of war. aim are s'arved for wsnt Off such food as you would iter i( jor iiog; who ate thir'v f.ir want oi i .funk w watet Utile better tint, a hoj VOal I iefu-e; clothes that do not cover ftont or rear; lull "'en up with verrrri ; t.ever hiving change ot underclothes, ami never having a bit if ip to wash ihemselves; sufferings, too, in volving ''liiij;' thnt cttniot be decently written Okcaind I hink of thi. Iriends of humanity 1 I 1 1 ax of ti'is. tender, kind BM benevolent old hnlger. ai d when the dayrorr.es to pei jiettipte ms iule. all you who have vote, v te for "Hou Oid Abe t)n the score of humanity he de Oef Ml it; still higher, being the jailor of thirty five th 'usind Union prisoners lest they might rote arstnst him His claim to your votea is un doubted Yours, respecifu ly, BMM BaUO WkLLiNOTOM Moats, Chairmin of Hommtsstonera from Ander. to rille. Oa Nktv Yobk. October I, 1G4 Tu republicans are desperate, and are resort ing to ail kinds of frauds in order to help their sink.ru' i re0 Spurtons ticket were yestetdiy printed at abolition offices in ibis city for circula lion among voiet lo dav. OTE NO TICK Fl UNTIL YOU HAVE CLOSELY E.AM IN FD IT ' Fu i km of Indiana! how tal you rote for a man lor tiovernor ho ha ignominiouiy urteu vleied your rights and liberties ir.t j the hands or an: iu t -atisp reHnible to I.i?n dls only for his act ? Let us have a Uovernor ! .Iotrn E. M Do i n wiil le true to his oath if we elect him Iet us do it iiui be free nice more! t-?T"Look out for lie from all sources Look out tui these days for all manner of eisiger t Oawa "horrible plots." "great conspira.iea." JLc . ail manu? irturel to it.rluence tSe election :o dav by desperate tricksters QPItoiievO none of the falsehood, multitude nous, astounding BavJ uuaccouutable, nici vou will heir circulated today Go on, and vote concientiously , aud ailliout golfing the least re gard to them Kkovj i i cry part of the couutrv we have ,ood encouragement Woik. fellow Democrats! and a lull iote will give us a majority ahich will be perfeilv eiifaetorr f ,H ao Democrat tay a troin the polls Lit every Democtat to day get his ticket be fore he gmn on the ground Get up no discus- l aior or arguments it will do no good Go i quietly u d cast your vo'e. Sec . ihe many men ol the ofrMgOjWgaj w o want to vote ou: li ket art- ,u etly provided w Iko hilivit. and that thev are 004 iniimidaied br t ditlon leaders and threali Votk estlv. and then spend the day in gett ng out vmm trieod tid aciuainli.ce Oo tor them il thev are nor at the polls at x resonhle hur Ir ii' DoMMMJMl ' a not the mean of getting to the Baall i !e t!,e means at once, aud take him t -e and ee thai he rote like a free man. Wil hsre kMM sured t hat no disturbance Mill be Nooaed at the polls to day Let every good eiiiaerj aid in keeping quiet and good rder Sa that every Democrat is at the polls to dsv Let r 4 o. be absent uoder anv c;rcum stance. Etebt man bo votea for mmmos casts his vote for another drall rt lb IUI lnllft1 r M ii. ,i.it lor koiMf I ttitf I ewe I t .. 1 n A frWtid hMd t fett It oiil! iko Uow d i l l'i i" a TieBe. and hsi m if I . : i v.. It K, Mrru I rp!i4 thai 1 Olpoet to ,.,.p , ,H.r. Ill lhl I ' .- .l.aldev that ft.. L'i.eooqilrOrill t'ulof T.rl I MMi to ttlM tbt I am willing tiwia? to-give moff lor the ke i il. L'l. rut, (Ml Ml Mi Übst I iru Billing 10 Hof Ii asr fui Id ak of the I'ttlon, MM tit tug to left'oaJai.Ae U lill at Bask Stele I" hold Istt gj f iliii"'nir ilero lor ihr nki ul till - '-fu 'or ihe i es.ple 1. 1 e i iinaOl ... iiHiitnih j is I I rrrlliif in linlil .lata', nf rUil.i ' rtetU Iben ! it k 1 the I tiion; WilllMj to return lugiti aiavoa under Ihe obligation tf kl.' mil.. I, nt ihe l mied His ir- - aake of the Uuion, Billing to as ' ue j MfaMfM "t ffMf ar debt af the South em onir irr y. .i i.e. e.,ary. and to pav lot the slaves thai i.sva awuaprd daring tho war. .f ne i4i-v. ler (Ue sake ot the Union, if all iht Will itot the Union Willi our print t nialltu tton. or anv wemen rtn-iiiutkn to which a legal ui rou'titutioual majority of Ihe K"!e ot ihr LTaMOd Stele may gtee. lor 1 value ucb a Um. i. gf highly that I should consider that ao hftd ii. e hit ol the t rf vi n . We went to war for a ;.u,,...e-tl.t purpose was to roitore the ; Ui. DO, and we stand ready to gej whatever it iff-) Hut. while I m willing lo do all thi. it is not becauae 1 abhor lvery ot secession less than jou do, but because I love liberty and Umou more Every consideration of a public nature prompts me to rrgrit -ere;!).! that rsn move you, and some selfish inteieet that you he not; ler while the Southern Slates are out of the Union, the Demo iratic party are out ol Nationall power, wh.le (be reverse is true d tour pgwtf ; You are interested so far as "self "is concerned, io those States remaining out, hencf Tou might be pardoned for desiring ibem to remain out, or . deprived of the elective ;an ueges. but uo such elfish motive can animate us, ai d that is the reason, povkaMI, why we, a a party, are willing to yield mote for the sake of Union than your part v are .ae.thei are VOU to think that I regard leta ! thn vou ihi the welfaie of the negro tace I ' would do a much for his welfare, uansislent j with the intional intent itv. as you ; I would treat i him as respectfully as you; I would not w'ke , him an object of derision, nor wantonly wound hi feelings, a many do, for he is a poor, uufoi tunate being, nut at all responsible for h a con diti'in, nor existence here, and it is the duty of the !egiUloi to have a proper, but not an undue re-ect for his welfare Hut whenever their pretended friend claim for 4,IM)(I,(KMI alien denizens of this country, inter ests which iurolve the peace, the welfare, and the "Union" of rit) OfMi.iHMi of tire rightful citi tens, I lay that those 1 faVOTI," tkooi nt-t.-mded interest of the subject race must be disregarded, uutil the right of the dominant race ate se cured, and then they can afford to look .after the interests and welfare of others 1 claim thst all the freedom the negioe LaVO, or may have, in any State. Il only so much favor extended to them by the rightful dispeners of power, and which privilege thev can and will take from them whenever they see proper so to do; while the white man right are inalienable, be.ng secured to him be a written, fundamental B law of his own making, of which no political power on earth has the right to deprive him. The only Hue freedom winch a race or nation -Ban have, M that which is se-ured to it by a government ot its own nuking, and whim I call independence The while lace iu ihe United , State are independent, kerjci free; the negroes' privileges n this country, however many they may be. ne dependent uh)u the will ol the white . , ... A I man ; hence, whatever condition he mav be placed in, he is not, an I from thu verv nature of I the rase, cannot be free Freedom is a relative toraa; o aapwoi to tk wkite race, it Moani Mkai it av - ipgOMM the i'her. i means raajy that lUey m-iv i ot le bount and aoid, iho held to unwilling service, but all the while he is subject to the people ol each 3laPg in which he reside. Hence, how foolish for any one to conclude that e the slavery or the (icedoru of ihe ni gioe iu anv Is si... h. ,w iMM f aaaw k,,-., sitae must take caie of ita own negioe iu any' u iw i . i wnj I'M' seeiua iei 10 n cuiaeiia; auo nie en pie of no Stale should quatrel with these of an o'her tor placing the negroes in a different status, or g v ng him leas or mote freed,,,, If ,ho status ol the nevio can be ninl the cause ol te neio be! lion, the only remedy If to remove or eiier minste turn, or eeure hiui equal, maiienable rights in t wiitleu. fundamental law. Hut when ! tho rihr of esh State n ev urel to it. ko con , trol the destinies of in own iiegrooi, without complaint from the people ol neighboring; States, the MMJMff ot rebellion is removed, and union agaHi is a natural condition Tin is what the Democratic party have llweyl con tended lor and hence, while I cannot jwdgo you, nor im pun your motive-, I niii' he ulloweti. iu all candor, 10 believe that I am mi feeling s good, and in practical effect mu'-'i Keiier Union man than vou are. and thst mi ti.-ket ia the only un conditional Tnion tick" .Ii Tict Off For the BWUtliirl llVf BKA.-affl .at I i . IIA: H . I N D , A N A To L i a , Oct 7, I-M Kntroa iNTiNat.'. The fo'lowlri low, vul gar letter from that drunken liafer, Tlioma Fratici Meagher, lo Colonel truiuey, of B Ma sacht. -etts regiment, I wish published in your p per, tl.at the Irishmen of Indiana may know how to appieciaie thia puppy "parole hreaa.tr " Irishmen, listen! " lo your discredit and degrad. lion, you have suffered ynurelves to ie baai booiled tnto being obstinate beasts in the politi cal field, 1c S, this chap, aho became ,-.n Ooplicaat Im OaWi befoie ko Mao a cttMaTO, kai ail the luteliigence that ever came from Ireland. Such men as the great Charles O'Connor, of New Yotk city, the gallant Richard O'Corraan. James t) Mahouy, Cberies Carrigan, of Phil delphia. and thousands all over the country like them, amount lo nothing in the estimation of this ( drunken puppy, aho has never per! 'mied out art since he came to the t'uited State of Arne, ice thai hi countrymen could feel proud of. Meagher ha devoted his time, since he crime hete. in delivering stale and profitless lectures, taking away the hard earnings of his poor conn trymen, and speuding it in drunken sprees, di- , gracing himself and bis countrymen Iri-hmei , read his three letter to the Irian American;' after the battle of Bull Run. virtually telling you to stay oui oi the army. Then read hia speech at Jones' Wool, near New York city, asking vou to into the army, aad aak why dd be change bis MMtBMJ ao soon af te, his Bull' Uuu leiten? I will tell foo be cause he was offered a brigadier general com mission That wai the reaen for his becoming so patriotic all of a sudden. At firat be appear eJ to decline the honor, but when Gen Shields look ihe oOOMMaMaM away from him. by slipping in and takiug :ne prtxe. it was then this mock he ro wis ma-l. and made such a fu at Washington C.iy aooul h that the president made another place tor this " iatoliigeaff and aecumpimhed young Uiruaiao 1 f.. . ,m,e ha out on M air but accepted promptly, tearing a one other - pa' rioi" would step in and rut him out again W then hear of him try-tig to gel op hi 'Ir ish brigade." He ge; sc.nie men not ha.l a "ir gade Irianine:; pcoforod henihey went ig i Ml go ar der a general who min led hi basl neas, took care of nis men. MBd drank kMM Ml I kv. diLC ttat failure he hu done liuie OMaj than abuse Li countrymen, to the delight of tbo sbolition'sts c f be ccuotrv t ii i ttmt yo ftfionM quit hlng llont to mmIUm Mm mmM ekana tat ' !.tlc rt liftO cn rt r II U limi Ikl. f. 1. ' . ..-...1.1 kv in- nnv iiiu ii!' through ih Um I. t U.t o far It Mfrrea ii ra 'wH'-'in' II U I no rtklf Ii b ona I mm ii.ll Hi h oral goriii U in !l I'fowda (ht hi nam mat coma ip in I iU im.i ilgBjggg htm iMMggf M 1 oao ap! tor hook, for tho Aral uma ovor mm h.m ba .ft ligrr la hum oliv Soor people Üb uol.aaig oorraai will m; IM Ii o potannal attack on tha Mnahroom lanaral I It M ilwp'r giving fh rharclr ol a fllu thai la ami I ' i MOnth, UMtVing ggajggggggg wi h' nU0M0MM in thi gonorj I 1 1 -1 . irtfil v bonooio ih ill mat iiO ! Mm i , ti' i i c iri oii-uJ( . 1 1 u i I a in (tut 1'iiriai i hi m? oatiret'i llllft 111. i hi rVltoo . tat Iggogfl J It It Mt D. i Colonel . -Vou heatii honv V etl. i , : per . d ile.1 the firt I the moiah. ''"ti1 "'" Tui . . i u i j "1 ho apfrroi I of intelligent and arcntnpiikliml yuung IrUhmen 1 have alaara eteemed. and I think I may imlude you iu that category, with u tiemg ai- ,ed ,d indu gene in nattory ra i"T i ut KTT"'1 titna "i iniiiiini hi wwj country, I Itankly confoai to the utter disregard, if not lo a thorough intmptof what they think or aay of m in my relation to the question and movement thai are designed or suppoieU to af feet the fortune of the nation, or actual! do ao To their own discredit and degradation thev have suflered theiusel tea to be hambooiled i:.to being obstin ited beaats in the pol'tical field, eoi I Irael'inir llitrlral iiislinr-la fi 1 1, m it, it aritli irr.... ( ZZZZ out old pathway described lor them by then drivers, but never doing anything worthy of the infelle. lual and chivalrous reputation of their rue Democrat they prole a to be from the stait (he instant I ... .e -m ili ug ai , I ct.! throst lodging house keeper lay bauds ou them and Democrat they remain uutil the day of their deaths, miserably and repulsively regard less of the conflicting meanings that name ac quire throughout the progressive workings ot the great world about them " Al L me" iu f4Tor "f ch,ne of Ro,er', 01 M "lvw currency, of a re aurt,on ot omce taxation, of a Pril. uisconi.i.uauc. o u.a.u.ig and of peace and Union, wiil go to the polls to dar and vote the et t re Democratic ticket WaTv.ii the kiIIs all day. See that no unv votes who is not entitled to. tsTn.ve us a change of rulers, is the univer t crr 0f the people es Site that the old and infirm are brought iu a careful manner to tha polls. Long out for fraudulent voters! Ketuemrer Republican stuffing ol the ballot box hetetotoie. Ir you do not want a further increase Off vour taxes vote the McCi kllam ticket to ioy. I you do not want any more dtafts, vo'e the Mi Olsu.AH ticket to day l)o'i ! ive a n ter .tt boina who will vote the 1 h-mocratic ticket lo day. DIED. in tii! iity. af Deaeaaaatioa, ea Keaatay eveatagi Mm. 10th inl., lu tb 24th jfar of t r age, Fa mm Hisi.ham Ijvihuston, niece of J J. l'i: 1 am, ef thi- city, and W. H. Hit, m1. Jin, i'! Kv:iilli . Th aVMBaeod Mai nearly h lind from her hifancjaiul for n-'ji year ha Leen a pnpll in the Institute for Ih Hlin.t. Mb rtidnred J;eT llageriug illoess with pa tience and f. rtHnde and breathed bar last with perfect rnfapavtir.'. lnnrAl av- .... I th. ia.I.'.im ..f J J Cltilim ft... .-.Mia, ' , A . ,A I Ml Wet Maryland trve:. on Wo.tne.day m'.nm - st in o'clock. The friend. of tue family art Invitee to attend , without lMr ot AMUSEMENTS. huitiv Tin: Uli I V I UM I I mo ill BO III. 1 Curner gi W tihin ' Trnnentn Sir reft I it ii n g e r Mr. W . II. It I lei Tuesday Evening, October 11th MOTTO OF THE DUKE. Nfc.VV OCBJIaUUr, I T t.l.K.sMM., ICI A lihKSSRS. OMJQIaffiL Mf.SlC. DAJ AC-, A" . I . . , I'oicit r neisioa. lres Circle a'il l'rqnei tr, V oaaffa rriTte Hoxe, f.r all per.ous. OJ IK'; iiubestra "aft ttSÄ' " e ' Ioor open at 7 o'clock. Performance ..mire- at a quarter to B o'clock prev.sely. BOOTS AND SHOES. yK0R(K$, KDMl NDS & CO.. WWOUU&IM Dk ai.fr is BOOTS SHOES UAVK NONT IN STORK A O iMI'l.KTF. ASSoRT BJi'Ut el heavy Boots and Sho's for FALL AND WINTER WEAR, F.MhUAl IN'. IN PisTI Children a A Calf, Calf and lina'. Iace Rjota and Bal morals. Mi-sea Kip. CaH and jioftt Lara Boot and FUlno ral. MMMMl'l Kip, Calf and i.oat laSC RtN and Bslowali regular and extra ixe. Atomen' La-ring, half D. S . & Barre and Rahno rals. W. nei,', RubSer. and Overhoe. Tooth' and R )' gftsetB, with ami withcut netal tip. Men" i ar .s B-wt . Mrs'' K:p and Calf Hnt all ie.. M-u' French Kip and Ce!ry Rsts. M.-i -. R-;T1 , i er--,"-e. All it which ha I e been -elected with especial care, aud we are atisfled rhat we have tb 600IM to sou the trile We invite the attention -f SHOP bKALFKs and General Merchant ,o uur Stock, and will endeavor to g:e satisfaction. HI N DSMJK8, gtÄVTJMDi 0 00 , 0 JtoOih Meridian Sla, Vhnnll's Block.) a ; u InsTianape.lis. Ind. MERCHANT TAILORINC. i . , . . . aW. 1. 1 . w ia m iioirz, PROPRtfTOR OS" THI l " i it rr fcj v m MERCHANT TAILORING iTABLlSHM l : T. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET, Two loor onth of l'owt Ottici' INDIANAPOLIS t.tl-dtf PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A . D. -ll No. 65 North New Jersej Street. e '. H-ff,i FPU SALE. OHME ACRE LOT aTk X ORTH lLLlNt'lS STREET. Finely .tcated f a. 9 reaVieuc oreuert r::ie da Term aJ McKgRNAN a pixrce. Real Estate Aat. In MEDICAL. ARMY AGUE DROPS! ARMY AGUE DROPS', mi- is I HKIi.N KfUlfT BOH IUI l IHK lK FEVER A.TVI AGUE HILIOUH DISEAHEM. ATTENTION!! wr av ram imi mi m Thi aiot wonderful remedy for the pcriuaaent cure of ti.VKK AND A. i I K, ETC., was diacovered aouje year ago by one of the 'lust i null ll ami Siinrvsliil niEMISTS OF iMERKl! Out at THOI SANfi.a OF CASK? It has never bsen known to fall in efTectnig a radical cur. A 8INGI.K BOTTLE "f tbe. lirop- ha eiirad d :.. which have fojbboriily K s,si ,l ihr TiMSil ni -osifiil Tedicl 1 ali m. Ii OBOIeiai nalhiiKf thnt Kill injure Ihr run $t it ut ion.' It raMBOMM ohatructmnt from the liver! It jirumote the ditieharye of btle .' Il effrctt a radical aud permanent cure hg rt MOOioo fA cauBfi upon which thr i nr drptndt ' THR ARMY AGUE DROPS! A it nam imports, haft been and Is the great .apecihV for all til Mi U S DISK ASK :n the Araay. It has ao equal It. popularity in oar aobl Army and elseavhere I aa nni-ver-al a it cure have been (piick and wonderfil. As a It lis- proved a great blOMtl aod saved man a valuable iife in those uiiamatic hs-alrtte. whera they wo-ild ba e fallen vii iimnio BILK it H MHMAMML I'lie Chilla wMI not return If thrfte tlrop nre taken: THE- ARMY AGUE DROPS ! QCK'KI.Y DRIVES A WAT I oiiio-uor I II cl W n 1 ii eM! AMD KKVrOKE THE MA I T-?l I Its na ural RLOTAXCY aud ANIMATION: INV1; ia ORATING tb borly and clear ng out Krrry Vtntit of Msease Produced ly !athoms ncacaaa. BE WISE IN TIME! (y.Vo per ton remdinq in m Freer and Avut District should be without a Bottle of the ARMY AGUE DROPS! And it i itrensjly recommended to person traveling through place charred with miasma. We respect fully call attention t or Testieiinial. Many of our letters attest that hn-dred of lives have been gaved the Army by its ase. IndeegJ ao well ar its curative qualities appreciated in th Army, that th mot successful Burgeons in the field and hospital usa it almost MMaaMvet) in the MMMBM for which wa claim it infallibility. The best physician alwaya eie the best mcarik to e0i t a care, hence the uo-Tersality of tb ARMY AGUE DROPS! TESTIMOISTI H S! 1 W are happy to refer to lien. McCleiiaU. Gen. PMMMOBj Gen. Ham -nie, lien. Han tier. Kilpatrtck, lien. Wee, Col. Pve.Wth N. T . Col Qakk, lT h Y.C , oi pnftvtev.leffB N. T.s M Ma .r Di.remu A. D C , M.j.ke f.yi,.ir.35th Pa.. V !. - ;t j. a D .. M r hair -at ' Rt. Rev. Rishop Potter. N T. Rev. Dr Tvn. Ree. Dr. Taylor, Ree. H. W Beecher. B'klyn. Res. B. H. Chapin, Rev Mr Cheeei . NT Kcv. Mr Baeg. HiHon. Mayor Wood.B klyn Hon. M. KaP.flei.rh. Hon. Ml Hon. Mayor Gunther, N T Hoe. Ilorare Greeley. Major Stillwell, ' Major Rib.-ock, nrKeon in th U. . Army, Lu ut Wbelan, j And hundreds of other equally well knowt feotleaaea, f whlrb ee r'rnar Price ONE DOLLAR per Bottle. WILLCOX cV ( O . Principal i 'Ol er, 141 Hüter I. ff. V. N B Nona geunino uleas bearing our ig na'ure in the wra: rer ; (aVhavj'i ymr. gra. pat yea off w th any - remedy. If he dees not base it for sal, enclose u f. rri v.l. and we will ead yoa eee nettl of tr:s Army 4f.i lop per mafTpre pa ' Wll.UÜX A CO . lal Witrr t. '. V All.MV AtilE DROPS! aepM'-dgm MEDICAL -4XID ! STRICKLAND'S Anti-tJbolerd iflixlure! Ig A t'UMh till l i.N Of WBl.Nl.r ants, aitwiuleyit an.t .-armtti' K-ia af hsnw U IB only nrpftrsi fart a nerwianrat vur of ,at ilia ami I , OWIIM It ri, 1.1. thai etil eff- I Btery, Mo I of .at araay j in. It Be Ant I rhnlrra a i et uro I na Ir u in rvrral f hoapllala hur II r. ta erral.l .all. fa. avast tb I. ve f Iheaew4 of nur aMirr .. aud a will faaraiil it tu b lb aei rM ft, or IS fea hiarrbe l)Veeirv w tu Mr Wuw4a, t i ..ita)Vot, B , wilt l ma BOBMJ aattafy any nn uf ihr virtu of Itn. klai ! Ann t'kulrra Miliar; ia fact w hiv a gvrat tiumUr of liisoMal fro as eatinla wae Bae Kren enrrd after hrm pro nua e InruraUU t their pbyaician-. aoan after taking aal oo Belli f girkklaiHl's Ann t hotera Mixtur If yeaatiter with tfc fvjarrhra at trantrr try nefttU SOLDIERS! Tou uht not to bs without nrb valnal lr m' lu la Tha rinctnnat! üatlmial tuten, ef April vjib. aay ttat th-aaanda of wr aeMirr Be hea ! by the aaa of Bute land' AiUi-CboUr MUturr Sold hy Druiiiftt tuff prepared only by lr A trlek. land, I Kat reirth street, Ciarinnatl. O Kr aal y W I Ilaskit B ... U-. 1 k- Maa, uwart Morgan, J. F. Beaeer, Toavllntee a Cob, ggaer A O .k. Ler. Prti- 50 au ' tvittl MMJlT aTljaatkwiJ MEDICAL. Tr. STHH KLAM)' MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM HKS Coachs, ColJft. A ir Throet. Asthma, and y Cooauaiptiou . It is only necesaary for any ot troubled with tbeae complaints to try on buttla of Dr- Mi2s - f Teconvinca then that it t the ben preparation mr ad. It not only cures, th above affections of th throat and lung, but it cure Sight Swoats aud Spitting af Blood, and 1 an excellent gargle for anv kind äff Sur Tbroat. It M iileanaiit to take, and a afv nietu nie for Infanta Price 50 cants per bottle. Far sale by o.git. gen- orally For sate tr V I. Ltaskit A Co., Mrwninff A S-Ioai, OB art A Mnran, Toaiha.-o A Cox. J. F Senour and ggaer A Wocher. tnar7-TyodAw)v A SURE CURE! I jtVIRYKoi V s kaffog rnra of this diatreaalng do- DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Old what a .ufTrrer ay Mr. J. T. Uaaar.te, IBS BBBWri MBBBt, Clncienat I. O.. ays ba ha been a dreadful safferrr with Piles fur a Inna time, and has tried uearly everything, and cuald ohtalr no relief. He o e.i about one fourth of a pot of Dr Rirlealai ii Pile t ,tiiairm. ami it nia.b- a . . mplete core II dvie9 every one suflerir.g tolrj it. Sold by all lirua:i-f at 50 cent per pot. Manufactured at No Kast Fourth street. Cincinnati, O. Aak for Sir if bland a MHU Htmtdy. For sale by W. I. flakit A Co., Browning A Sleai Stewart A Morgan, J F. Senear, TouilliiMni k Cox aud F.i.. r A Waehav. waar?-4Jee4Awly BUSINESS COLLECE. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. T UK FtRsT O.I I.KiiR OK THR WKST WHKRh actual Hi sifttaa practice is conducted wi'b theory Tat'HiKo, si..! wliere a esim ,r a Board of Trade i be!d by one experienced in all th legiflntats) trar-sc- liana aad n-ajes of the We: InMrurtioD and Prarticf. The Instructors a?nl Proiirletora of this Cetfle have en Joyed a lartre experieu.ee, both in prartieal Teaching ami actual Rui-ine. having an experience cf fifteen year in the bu-inest nd for several year principal Teacher and head ofthe ar-ual B'itnes. Department of the P.uirb keepsie Colleare. To ynana nie, wb cn devot bot tw. or three month t study, we would call their attention to this Tätern of Bu-ine-- (r.straotion and popular Kdu cation, where yon can enter u(xn lb iudy and diacin line ofacajo: ring wealth by tee eoiple.vaM f laWor Talent and Capital M.'i'fhiiiii Kxcliiiiigfe. fka Rtodei.t. of tb Collee enjoy the benefit of the regular meetm of thisnvel department, conducted on the plan sff the (hlca;o and Cinrtnnat, Board or Trade, (where attual transaction are Bed), Reports ar an -nonncedand i-arB jaaMBMiea give a will make ail com patent to Bay and r? on t'hanae a agent or principal Caiitens and Araager. are invited to call or addre further particulars. GRF.tiORY A ML'MFORD. aeptl-dSm tir H KR ( ) ' -s DEBIUT Y Tis K M I N A L Weakne s, rtc, cow b curd by en who has really cared nim-elf and hundred of other-, aad will tll y. nothing bat ihafeelA. Addre with stamp. ROW ARD H TRAVBK, feb-ti-dAarly Ivock Bei, Boeten, Masa. DISK ASKs OP THE N ER Vol's j Seminal. I'rlnsry and Sex na! Sy at ears new and reliable ! treatnier .:. Rep. -f th. HoWftRTi ASM s'lftTIMN I . ... ... i . ' ny mail tn sealed letter env. !. pe- fre fcharge. I Addre. D. J. SKILL'N HOUGHTON, Howard Aeeia Oen.No n RontB N rb atreer, pBiladelpbi pa. mar 30 -dAwlj Saw -Log; Wnntcd liuii. Imt lor .alff A T our Saw Mill ot Kentucky Asenne, to tW city septri-eBr,wi MrKfhNv.N A PIKRCE MEDICAL NOTICE. I -. -J. sJt W.THO M piO IN , BOM THE. F.ASTt II AVE OPBNEn THEIR OF- HCK on the ra.i ,. vtnnna A venae, a few deer, -uih ef Waahinarton atree. lodUeeMtas, Ind , far the allevaatlor of baman "."erlag, br offrrtna to snfortaaoB) peraona afliicted with yphiits o aav specie of Private Dieae, a'are and f method, of car, foaaaed An tKa mjMA V...1. - I 77T "ftieuce anu aal oiiLd philosophy .ria.iuiunuwt .e. ibihmikj, sua .aveier.te raaea ef Woudary or Caciutatieaai BrphilU of long .tand ua that caaeoff he eared by any other physician in thi. uy SSSBsd 111 laall 1 v aui irumaUlr ... I. . afl aaaaaaaaaaaLaaaaaaaaal Caaaaw B m M Xaaaaaaaaai aVOdreas Box L31I jW0I-41y m Da THOatJON 0RUCI. MIOICIHI, BC. HULL kEKFER 1 MMI. Sotuli Mi riiliun NtM a aar "Xt ISN UWevT. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. WHOLISALE DEALERS git i rmivft v i DRUGS MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASS WARE, PKK KUMEKY AJIO- o Fancy Goods, -AMD PURE WINS AND LIQUORS UT MOULD rill, TWF ATmrTIOM OP ORHU t.lSTrt to the atxiv eUWiahwient. and Invite hem, when m toe city, i look throufh oar stock Oar fod wer boaabt when cold at 01 i. and t e,,.re the add tiona 60 p, r cei.t li.ereave I Trifl Outy. hieb, w are coMMent, Ii nat ie aa t a. II (oo la i our line vrry lv and yet rtaUaa a profit. Me will da Bdcate any Cincinnati loll ff wetuet.t-a iapree uU aMaaai Orrter. are aolKitr Ja7'4dly DRY COOD8. O X Z Jj o CD x 0 s a. wi E B u MS CO r o $ o r I a M f k-3 rJ 09 s H CO eJ 2 8 H MM i S 3D Ml eZ. o O it N i. I b i 0 H CO A 52? S m a n 7 PI T V i (V Pi 91 5 Sff w S B o a IS Na i S 3 I - WANTED. Snetlty rK-Part,e wuMia te preaera aaaB. tUte. will I fir, ,: u tbir jat7r FZrjTlO I JTaat Maryland Street between n,ltto,. mm4 ZJSm tZtm PBLMMBK,,kD Vt A N I gffj Two Good CaB can Dud rsplorwet .reet. e,wrrn lluaet araff Mer.diaa - P0 Palmer a pord. - wai.i-i to ran No. a w Meat "T- ' i w r-1 i . . r. as no ate'- SST palmer a yoST rANrp.n SlX Girl, to do l.ener.t - - w - ' ' TSSK-'aÄ" tinvala f.mii. a i ASTT.IWTw.-m i - trs. WKe 3 per . l . mm m. mm . - mj las w aiary i. Mary lead atreel. ANTED Tee Srta-tr.i u work ou Man's wear, at Mo Mary la- n tre w ANTED Twe Ber Tender, who can .a. the t.enase lnrtne, at No I Marylaasi streets ANTED-- A Girl te Ao general kease week kj a l""iw wsi.y, at no s Mary laeal atreet. jrj. fmn':'' wh Aad expenea7- to laa?I aawinf machine, at Ne - Maryland suaaaT SOLDI E ft su f t li i v . .... - " i ni.ia t'tv OtncBUad . qiuu right iu eavlaiag jam i, BU dTrtiae " rwftyaa ,e iaa a NHh of his highly reawMaaaaaed Aeti -Choiera Mia tare ta vena knapsack It nay save tha ftve off meoy of ear Baa okäier Mot bera, saw thai sear aaae ee a et neglect Toa aaa gat it al the Drag Store at M cents per Bettle It la th best rasaady lot Dun but. aaA Dywantery aiaitATullyeeAAwly