Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4330, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1864 — Page 3

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DfcWM'RtTff 01 MY TICKET. rc lala libii.f. JtHK" K BUM CK1 F-r H ;.r.ei,! ABXKM ft. HYlg. ftUBEBT üBATUO Por hrlf. STEP HS 5 Mr' ABB fof Treasurer, 02 BO BATKH Far Cowa'y Cwal(tuMn, Ftrai tftstrtct EMSI ET WRl.iUT Thir 1 slrtci-JAMK WEBB Tot JufTipr, BATE HoAHBOOK far Csivotier. t K A'KH of I 'enter Tuhi. .At OK H Mill (.iibrrnHinrini UMfftM Oorernor Morton tU'l II r. V " will pawn folio - lltw Cwstle, Hetirv county, on Frid. Sop temtwr 9th. at 1 o clock, f, M Liberty, UnioB county, on SAturdav. Septem l.er lih. at 1 o'clock. P M tmrratir irriin. II .n Joseph K MrDontld and Hon T A Hendricks will address the joint ratifi-ntiftt meet nig of the euuntiea of Johnaon and Shelby, to be M I i . w r i WLKLL.N AND PKM)l;iON R VI IFII ITION MRIW. An Outpouring of tho Citizens . . . Or Indianapolis. , - aa.ai The I Inn of Um i ouMit u lion uud Ihr I iiion I ii fur led Speeches, Proceedings. &c. Laat night Maaoniu Had m rilled to 0001 flowiuft with the patriotic Dctuocrecy And conaervAtlve citixena of Indianapolia The occ ision was the ratification of the nooiiualious ut Chica go of Oeorge B Mcl'lellAn, of New .leraev. Ad tieorge H Pendleton, of Ohio Music by M il n's National Bond enlivened the occ i-. on Through out the streets, ihronge! everywhere, Iff works were abläse and the starry flrmanent wit pierced with multitudiou rockets, set up attesting a people's joys and preBgurative of a people'a tri umph When, in the hall, a banner inscribed Mc Cieiian. I emiieron. tho uonst.iuuon. i. nerty ano LTbOBB was diaplated, the entl.u-iam of the audi . . . a a WSfe . . a AAV I nce wa .udeacribaftdo Ptoloogtd kod t ro longed was the applau-e The meetinc w called to order by Hon Tliomaa ft Hendricks, who nominated tioneral LftOi as l'reaidfiit arMAAKH or iuniuu i.ovk Ueneral 1000, on taking the chair, .iftcr ac knowledgint; the honor conferred upon him. poke of General McClellan He knew (leners! McClellan wdl No soldier could turn hi ban k upon bim when it came to voting for President. If Oeorge B McClellan was elected Pre-ident he would administer the government under the Constitution, not as he understood it, but as it was written, snd authoritatively interpreted If ha an ebowen President the right and liberties of all citizens would be preserved and the Union under the Constitution once more restored. Oen Lore took his sent amid enthusiastic applause a Eat ABBA SJf MB m'dONALO Hon Joseph E. McDonald being called upon gare, as one of the delegates, a history of the Chicago Convention. The Constitution, th? I'mon, peace by which .he whole country should become once more united peace and unit? without couqutst or subjugatioti thii waatbe grand idea which actuated the represeu utives of the people at Chicago. And George B. McClellan was nominated on the first ballot. In this selection the voice ul the people was beard It showed that the stone which the au tborities at Washington bad rejected should be come the chief of the corner By the side of McCIellau was George A. Peudleton placed. ! This ticket had not been made bv politicians It was the work ot the people. George B McClel - - Ian and (ioorge H l'emlit rtftsj had been desig uited bv them to restore the viol.ited 'oristitu ; tion; to re establ sh the l.nion ami unite me whole country in unitv, concord and peace Bi n abbs or HOM mh laUTBaV. 00 BEB York Thie centleni in. wne of the mo-t jilted of or Ators, -poke with great e'.oquei ce in advocacy of the nominee ol the OeraocrAtie party. Ho was presented hr the suffrages of the whole ptople. Not one ruddier would turn his hack on that great chieftain. He was the appointed in strument in the hands of Almighty God to re store the I'nion and make us a united people Through him. or rather bv his election, we would 1 transmit our institutions to our children's child ren. untarnished and untouched Hut you must j v.... mufli ..irk for evervthin arred VI JL. " ' ' M - . j depend- on yout action nother four vear of thi reign could not be endured Abolition must io down This unholv w.ir mu! be stopped stopped that we may become a fiee and united people again l ou owe it t youreive. you owe it to your soldiers iu the field, you owe it to lour posterity, to rally as ene man lor the standard bearer ol the democracy, lieoree Mc Ciwilan. k.MAk&S OF HO L W POWELL. CF aaEJOOCKT. H n Thomas A. Hendricks introduced this ( ii-unguihed gentleman, with a happy allusion ' to the day t old. when Kentucky came to the j roacue ot Indiana against the British ami the savnee ow. s. tnen. Ke-. tuckv men and In diana men stood houlder to -houider. but now a j more momentous battle was being toughl. and now.aa then, bv the blessinsr jf Oaai. Tictorv i " sss S - wouiu perch oo the banner of the free American Teople The applause, whu-h greeted Gor Powell, when he eame foiward. waa auch as the Democ racy every where delight to render, testifying thaur Appreciation of Ul alatesmanship and patri otism He proceeded to pek ot the CMcwga ' turn aees. M I'ieilau aa l i'cmüetop. Kentucky and Ir.diam wrrutd csat their votes solid for them The demonstration by the audience whOB the names of the Chicago nominees were mentno.eii wjs enthusiastic and onbouuded. lie pi-ed on to the declaration of what lhe American pev pie dem ind during the csavass and at the bal lot box. Pirst they demanded freedom of the pees. Second they demand tree speech Third they demand and would hare a free ballot Was the administration of Abraham Lincoln and I; A board ol oflic hoi. In so corruM that they could n t stand w (mil. fair ai d aearrhmg iuweatiatiun ? Ail the Dtrftocn v and ibe oouwervatire And re sponsible citizens of the couutrj asked wa- ar; open diacusAUoD, by tongue And pen, and an uu travelled bavllot liOI It thv were accorded, aud we. tLe Dcftivev. . " - J hare them, if rlrtor Aftoosd be with our Republican h .

we bsl Tho ll.e rtv ' I 7 th. cour- a. h w.. Mr lUntiftl ri(tit to do If the? wsMe it repealed. the? reversed their law maker mod usurper at th ballot jftA a lby will rrr Abrahsra Lincoln ia t-'or of McClellsn snd Pendleton H would a his Kepubli.au friend if a fror Aroetir-an citisen should not inisC upon bit right of free aowecn. free prea and free ballot? If any on would submit to surrender thee privilege be wo more rontomptibl than the meanest We in Ketituckv, Lereaftet intend to eteruse our privilege in theae regard, hitherto interfered with I suppose that every where the American people will apk, write and vote, after ihm We will go to the ballot Ik x and deposit our rote, even If we hive to die at the ballot n We re free American eiligen, ar.d arm in our hari'la .r n I by the mtrm don f the a Imini-eraMon or not, we will vote we will ! free Our all la etat in this country this Bt our coajrilr? our father a ai.J mn m 1 1 1 t a i e . t iv we live in itour cbitdrcu will Inner t it What Interest ben have our Republican friend at stake Uia' we have not! Together we will go , mi and makathia land, this nation ol re united ' ipeonle Klonous once more, all peacefully mil, vZ. . m I ..I mit.u.g tn the eipre-aed will of the majority through a ballot bot nl overewed l. hayoOOH rornin .: d I -l..niller lra(je' gentlemen - , I m 1 1 i . r I. va. . i ' w . (hem that if g.i ilteaipt to dtpriTi bdj American citizen, no matter how humble, or hi l. :n - .a. 1 päOPO I p I r" , aw . . i w Oov Powell proceeded with a powerful ar I taignmeht ftf the pre-ent tolminiatration Ita turpitudes, however, ar so well known th.it wc . mim the m speaker ob tlna topic W. anil . Ii.- ii io our brief aket- li ol rn llk, mMk ,,,r ,,e Constitution, the Union and McClolUti and I'cmllcton throughMit. by soykog that a more doo.wool und pairioik ad dri'a-' was never liatened to in Mahnte lull MATt kkANCK While Governor Powell was giving utteranOM to theae patriotic sentiment, aome of the oppo siiion pirty iu the hack part of the hdl creitcd a disturbance Some d them h ul come Iroiu .1 Kepiihlicari meeting held eUewlirre Whit bftfl nes hai any person to disturb political or any olhet orf of meeting, hold by free eitlzena? The individuals who did it are known, but. conaidering all things, are too insignificant for U" to put their names iu print. n't LEI. I. AM AMD Ff SIH.I.TOV Notwithstanding the OfttfftgOOOa iotOfropttOB , rr p mi r .1-i . of Oovernor Powell, hetuse of the moderation ' ot the Demon a u present, determined to pre r-erve the pence, the meeting was clo-ed harrno niouslv. with three heers for McLMellau. i'en dpton ,he Oontilution and the Union CITY ITEMS. 'Joseph K Mi 1 . i. aid wi'l address a Mus Meetinir at Colombo on Thursdav. September Hth ZW The loumlation will be IftM this full fot n aplendid buiness block 00 the northc it corner of ileridi it und Maryland streets. tfTI.e MaBOSJle fVvtonlty will have a de pirtmetit in theStnitary B.tetar of the approaching State Fair. :- BlIftftflTI Tis Kkady Who SpOBftS first? D. H. Cl AMBCKLI .N P-2 W. WAshingtun street, Üd lloor. tr twT" An extenaiTe variety of hova hata for fall sod winter, were opened at Maker A; 31.-h era. thi week. Lao k before you Luv yu will find , them neat and cheap 2d2t. aa a tW"The Hoard of rutlic I mprovementa, ;it their last session, pranted permit to riliiein to build and decorate in a sum amounting to mime twenty five thousand dollars, as estimated. Shkli. (Instar- F"ieh shell are now on hand, at the Exchange, on Illinois street, and will be received evetv day, fre-h from the beds. Call and trv them 2 10t HP The best boots and -hoes in this city or State are made at Lintz's, No 39 YVe-t Washington street Trv a pair. i lw Z$T Hcfi.ciiil.er that that gallant soldier and distiniruished actor, .1 W. Hill, of our Cifv Ke l" J1w,,,c am"' ..a a tw . . m 11 a a lenuere'i vo nun ov 111s curaraura 111 arms. If ABOftlG NortOft. A sj . ictftJ meeting d' Oeft tre Lolge No. 2H. for work, will be held this Sunt iay evening at 7'., o'clock. Cms Fisher. Secretary Kasm or Mill Wantko We have a first rate farm of 'M0 acres in MadtsOB county to exchance for a water power mtli of medium a;e or smaller tarrn farms. 3 2t Al-o city property to trade for Spin ii Smith Keul Eatate Brokers I i.i.m:.-s oh Hon AliirtS Whitk We regret to learn that this gentleman. D S District .lodge of Itidiana, is seriously i!i at his residence in Lafavette We are told that i.is disease is nemmorage of the lungs At ls-t accounts he wa rePrl improving attention, Company B, I32n Ruümim In i'MNA Von ntekrs!-You are hereby ord ereil to Prar al A ircio I arB. Ji.itiuay. soptemoer 010; nt 9 o clock A M . with "uns and ac-outremfit .y-.- . 1 01. ft r - ft Ke v Momher is epectel to be present OABJOU I Cahbi i l. beut Commanding Co Raies! Rails' A runninir race this after j noon. Single dash of one hundred yards lor five ! hundred dollars a side, between N e . I i (1 Iftl BBsj ! Lizzie Glencoe. At the same time a trotting mach, all to ! wairon. I'm a prze of one hundred dollars, bet two in three The following Lot es to go: Ca manche. Billy Button and Kate Stewart Ami teur drivers I Ir . .i.l m an K a Aft ria npii'ilaiv ft I . . ing what regiment ffftsj their S; ite they will enter e are ieo to renin. i our inenas wnom - 1 iky KmI mar Mini Uli. ot this f.ii'L. OOi'au-A We j,,a,', ,hat yesterday. Col Mullen aud Father Coonev. of the 35th Indiana, the 1 rir-h reciment.l called upon Gen Carrington, and a . II B - a J A 1 were --nreil tnal an irsnmen oraneo. a . . should de.-ire to join the gll nit 35th. would At once be sent foiWArd, according to their prefer ence A nob er rei::metit tbti tne Join La never lett ludiatiA su bttittite. A Rk..:-try for those offer. ng tnem-elves as - . A a Subetitutew. and for tboeo wanting Sutwtitutei. is uw openetl by the subscriber Those offenng, an l th se w i tir.'. al anv prii-e. will aW well to r c t:.e .isuie and price imoeuiAll y ; lor, rw da) vand then come the lira ft! 1) U CwaJtwanaLnr, tu nerAl Publishu g Agtoct, 3M West Wa,i)ngton stret. 'il flo augJtMiWw lndlanapiiis. Ind wafj tfJBSBjaaswaw - tThe city was filled witn reports of authenticated facte and atartliug rumors yesterdav Thev went from mouth t muth. and we meii non the na.r-t import ni . aw follows: Fillmore, at the Cftkftgo Oouvei.tion, declined in fafftf of McClellan Seuiour. ot New ork. a nl.!f ileoiocmt. delinel in taor of HcClwIhsa Oorernov Poweil. of Kentucky (;,. Sevmour. mi Connecticut nd Franklin Pie' r. ..( f. HaapJure, All veLOratea auteeme,,. eac.. gaj oe liiussj iu iwwawj w aw ! Ausl our laical adv. ces ar lo tbe edect ibar . S-w a a. ft t W .1 I .1 t reoaoOl Das oecoUiC a juci. .ei.an dan. and th t . . a T , , -i- ni j..i... , . .

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II Hlf I Attend tlf" Auction tat of II kept HouaeboM r .r rtiture on I uflT next. Septenirrar at No 13 Oiftl street, next door an.ilie.tt of the Kpitco pal Church, at yt o'clock A M . aa follow H w .. . ssilssjls, bar spring louuge. one et of hair eat rosewood tinisbed, one arm and one eiay chair, what not, marble top dressing bureau, lid wash stnl Kreuch aal other bedstead, cane neat ami other chaira. mo top and other mattresses, two good book caaea. card table, one oak extension table, encaaed wh and other ataiids, centre table, double lounge, coal and wood atovea, ac . 4c tutx. child s wagon, refrigerator, ! Wat K FlIATHU.it , Auctioneer ft t ard. Mi tnc of Aoguat there appeared In ymr piper a noldier'a letter, signed Albert Mrera. Co "6th In hna Volunteera K'r that conmiu 1 ..catioti I " iiie-ied and kept in the guard house eighteen bour. At the eipirotion of that time I m t iken out. nd told by the tommntiJ er of the poat that your pafer was a dirty cop I erhewl shoot, and that ne other paptr in the place would have publitied mv letter that Mm ton s the soldier's friend, and (list he mild , ,j to the Iront if he would -en o me right bit tl.it under the i irrum-t.w.i . a I houl I t " 1 J . i t v i ,DB ... . ii a""! " $l.ttawftfllwf,,,I eftall keep jo.u de-enplne ,)U ,,ve H , it I proceeded to ' t' VJ lartrrm er, and he g.ne tue ttftftOBOffll Hn. reuiarWftf. Wiw ou get home you can get minify enough to .. voui p.i--age hack to li.dnnap.il. a, tlu-n I II sei d ou hack to the . rbotaM, to my furlough, -loll ii.oi u u,- -rtatKH ty the WNKtess rotRB So I sin HOI OH Ml W iV to the Iron t, and let me say, while I do not leir to go to the refle pita, I would he bettet .ti-lied if that amoiitd tlie liovrrr.mrid owe- tue n fitl j.iid Aim ht MfBOft, 0o t' Nth Ind Vols. Telegraphic Dispatches. aaroaran aieaaai.v na vaa BABV1 tftaOl aaanaai.. I or Homing It. port Bsj tirai fngr MIDNIGHT REPORT. I iMi c Iii 11 aii 1 .1 a sau sinn 1 WW Mi 1 ? KI'KIIV iliillti vmvm mu luihiu Hppordfl (aphirr of tlanl.i. FROM GEN. GRANT'S ARMY rriL CiL 11 Ti 1 1. hrowinff Shells into retersbure. o o INDIA IN ,V F F A I It S

La. isvum. Seideml-er 'J Hon. Horace Mavnard addressed a verv Urge audience of Union THE KENTUCKY GUERRILLAS.

FOREIOISI NE W S Ar.. Av Ar.. Ar Ar. I rom BAftawlSftSJtSjSfta Wahhim.t, Septemher I The last in for- 1 tn it n Irom the Army of tftft Potomtc ia that! ail was ijuiet wsMfteraVaj. A titnnlier of ihells were thrown into I'etert burg from a monster 15 inch mortar, to deter the a - ..... . .w ...... ...... v... , v.. h.t tebels irom firing on our picket-, and seems sftj have h.id the leair'.l effect The Navy Deimrtment In- leceivrd ofticiul diapAieaVea frowj F.irmgut. It Appear that the rebel (ion Paige einlearored r,, i.'it.iii. mire f iViii.ihlc tfr m Lnl Waa nl.l:,.r,l r. serrai da Fort If organ uru-omlitionally Farraijut states that he has reftOM to believe t! ,t m it ol the gwfta were spiketl and the fftin irr kagoa wantonly injure! alter rhe white tli had been raised. It ha Leen discovered th.it Jen l'aige and -ever.il of his officers had no swords to deliver. and -ever.il were broken tl t were SMrrettdered. ; The following is the concluding portion of Admiral PawTwgwft's otlicial dhMMtoll t the Naw 1 DepsATtsftOwt: The conduct of the officers of Fort (inii.es and MorgftB presents such a striking eoulrast in mor al principle tBAVt I eiur.ot fsil to rein irk upon it Col Anderson, who commanded the former. IftsÜftg himell in a perfectly untenable po-ition. and encumbered with a super iiuous number of j conscripts, tntnyof whom were mere boys.de termined to surrender a fort which he OOftM BOt , delend. and in this determination w is supported bv all his officers save one. Krum the moment be hoisted the white Bag, he scrupulously kept everyth:ng intact. And in that condition delivered it over, when Paige and his officers, with a child j ih spite, destroyed the euns. which they aaid 1 they would defend to the la.st, but which they j -! J-J II 1 .. never tieieiKieo at an, ami tnen tntew aw.iy or broke thoe weapons which they had not the manliness to use against their enemy. Fort Morgan never tired gun alter the com mencement ol r lie bomourdmenr, and the ad vance ricket- of our irmv were actually on its rl

a' ociorc staieu. inr ceremony or surrender Syphilis iu all Us star" ösorrhA, took place at '2 o'clock P. M., and on the same Gleet, Stricture, Varicoctle, and Hydroafternoon all the K in ison were -ent to New Or iHe- D s- 01 the Kidneys, Bladder, ... , , ,, Ac. w ta ut mrrenrri co.i'aiiiin a val-

.eaus na um arooawa i eunes-ee una nieiivuic, abletrratlon thutwl le-Pnad malawhere they arrived s.uely. dy of youth. Seminal Weakness, NocSlcned D. ( Firrh.i t turnal Kmin-ions. Si-xua! Debility, Ira

jm -i . ' eroin nrv lorn. Ntw Iokr, ltember - T.e Ur.aUii, Last Tetitie--ee. (nzette. savs: The Union cavalry which charged into Hoger. ville c 1 mured H..n J It H:.yel iV.l W. ' r - ......... L,eu. 1;;eim. .. lhe pUr,tmiteri together with iu n...M Three ot the mAannaw. were -h,.t d.,wn in aariVI Mood 0J a deserter Irom the rebel armv. In the meantime artillery hid been sent from Kaosvilh) to the ricioitj of Bill's (;.:, whilst a heavv force of ftftV sjf Advanced in LoaI direrrti.ui On Tue-day they attacked the rebels who fell back to Joueb'ro. We leirn that a Ytukee l.a.e Ua. advaUceU to within a few miles of Kingsport The Cnzeite ys intelligence from Eant Teu i,ewee represents the condition ol our people in 1 that country as bee mitig more arxl mor. dttressmg Th IVt.. J.nr Vx .r..-a , .v. 1 1.- V .rL. K-.4 , , , J TT- TtZZZl 7 , routed the rebe.s at Joneeboro. and were dotlf if ing the r u.road north a:d south ol the town The Y mkee for! r is e-timated Ht from 19,000 lay 15 OiK) Jackson's cavalry had attackel iSem and the ficht was still gorri on The Post's KaahuiSTtoa s'ec:al ha the t ! i ,. . , - - Authentic information hi been rectivtd ir m heriUAt) mat rirlv is witiioriwu.g his tor. e slowly up the Valley by way of Midiileburg Anil , Strasburg. The Commercial's W Aslnii'-ton T WAS r,.trh t js understood that ;ea S!ier:d in dam onUrs ' lo no:j r;Arv tv Valley as long he can ' ao Hon Tom Corwin i endeavoring to induce the President lo modify his manifesto "to wn osj it mi cuiiL-ern SMf icSAAl Wai n i i . i i ii . W ft Il 1' RTilkNT, W .1 -U! EOTOI t Sepiemher '2, B M s llaj ir Owft Diz: 1 his depArtment has receiveil intelligence t eveiiing lht Oen. Slicrman a .IvarK-e enter-1 Atlanta at noon to-day The pirticuUr h ive not et been rocetfOd, but teler iphi i ruu, .. cation duriu the Digi t w.th Atlant (;'e-i - expected. It i itrerlaiioei with rea- vrah eert inly tnst the naval and other credit required ft the act of Congress, will Bmount to atout JOO.Outl, B cludiug ct 1 ot.. wiuca us noi ocen reported aK to lhe Department, so thai tbe I'rei fl. - K . cluuiug ACS l ra, wnicu us n.i ocen reporteo i - m ' - i L.k . . v . . ' ...t! r,f nU I a r,rj.rt rTTr yeslnr-ait MIO fsiO ' v w - j .- -w ..-w

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One hnnJeed tbootand now troops, promptly furniabed, are all frsnt a-ka for the capture of' Ki.bmow.d and to give. boabui hlsr to Ue ' rebel fur oe veUlc the hnld 1 I'Ka aal. I . . ki . .11 wnMWI K - 1 I . I

r iwNyo vri ww van wumu ur uvrfwakv lur garriaona In f rt and to guard all the line of communication and free tbo country frai guer rillaa, gie ae ur.t? to trade, protect commerce and Uavel. and subliab peace, order sod trau quillt in every State. (Sgoed. K M $TaTOJL Secret art of War t mm NeMRWl ille. M taajfiBtJi, September 9 (Jen. Sherman 'a ad fanre entered AtlartA i'ih morning at 1 1 o'clock The whole foaJerul force will enter to-day Several ruile of the Naahvill and ChAttanooga railroad is lined by Wheeler's fore N - rdav (ten Roeseau drove the rebels with in three mileaot Lavergne. meeting with stubborn resiatance. Lite Intelligence reporta the head of Wheel er a column left the Murfreeaboro pike, going to the riht at ten, the rear about 3 o'clock. Prisoner jut in fr-m Frsnklhr. report! that town in the bind of Wheeler s force, he hv kf er.'crrd ami captured it laat night I he pu ii' iilara re not vet received l..YBi1T,".m".. .o,.,.,,,,,,,.!. it, ..uii. .. . j i . . ) . a,.l . t - L . A - K. I k.ueo an Boooi ... wouioaoa I rom Mobile BlABQtf A ATMS D S Kol. A. I Mt'ini 1 Hay. August 23 ii rnr nil In rei.lv to vour communication of this date. f ' . .. 7 rOCOtf 7 asking lor terms of . CH., ,.i..i,. we Lue ,. - v ihal the on!, ter.iu we .. in . ke am ; . I'ht unconditional sin render of Vottraolfl and ihe garrison of Fort Morgan with II the r.ul.lic pror.ortv within Ms wlU, and in the ara I (..minion in which it i- no 9 The treatment which is in conforBthr wkk BO OUatOB Of clvtliaed nations towards prisonera i var. d Pnv.tte property arm, will be respected ery respertlull Signed . with the (ception of I f Dravtom, Cspt D S N a feign SOWS, 11 1 it tg, September 'I The steamer Hecla. fr in Liverpool Au SM, via t jueeti-Uw u on the Bilk i arrived here to day The difliculiies between the Egyptian Covern m. Mit and llie'Cnitcd States Covert. ment have been adjusted The i(iii!h cuatOBa authot itic Imv i-u ujaWh Ii I .it no ah.p ol ir of eitler Am I. .11: . . i -II . -II I floeiiijjcrrnis -.111111 ne Hiiowe.i 10 enter atlV rvTfg h J lib port t"i tin- pftrpOOl ol 'being digjel II I a-1 ft, soli UvBoroot. Aogu.tiM -Beoadstu ProdtSOB julet and steady. S rom I ' ii 1 1 it ii 1 1 ii 1 : PftltAnr 1 r 1 1 1 a . September '2 A well founded 1 rOport this evening any that Serman has occu pied Atlanta A soai oficial dlepfttch is said to be the basis ol the 1 eport kfttn A totogrftsa Im- just been received from a source of the highest credit, dated Marietta, Ca , a- 11 ng tint our advance guard entered Atlanti Ibis tm rtiing. : U I II I - I I I , , - l, i ni.'i i , i 1 nfnr county until after tho approaching Federal draft ml Iben put Us gang ut the drafted Federal sol diers. A correspondent of the Journal savs: .lr-o is recruitini; now pite rspidf" for the rel.el ranks in Ilenrv, Trimhle And Owen conn 1 ties. I r 0111 BJt. I.onls. 9 1 LsOl 1-, September 2 The Sioux City. Iowa Hegiater. ol the27th, savs: .Mr Sell, of the Quarterm iitcr's Department. ,.. . .r.,.p,i Knrt iin.n u.. rnnnrts a Ut tU UvÄww .M-.-urr,! ho,, Sullat'imm m in. I and 9.U00 ndisns near Knife river on the J ''h of .July, in w'hich the Utter was defeated with a loss of 150. 4 (Mir I. s- w is .') killed ami 20 or 30 wounded. NOTICE. B T 1 T t T fci S s r M lN ..bta n throuffh ine talr prices, and entor any arm oflh volunitcr irvtee they wish. KILBT PRROOIOV, entö-di fflce So. 10 South Meridian street. INDIANAPOLIS MERCÜA MS1 EXCHANGE SPECIAL MKhiiNo of ib- members of the ludi snApolUaMsjbtiTtE'atschaftgfl will h? bald At the CBamber Cooirn. rc- "ri MooAay. September 5ib, at '2 '. I.K-k P M. A full at .:. tance ia requested. septa J2t J. BARN A KD, Secretary. MEDICAL. Galen's Head Dispensary UaatABftXBEtEaf BY THX LRUISLATUKK OF KK1NTUCK FOB IH TKKA1MENT OF ALL TBK DISK ASS. UK THE CRINAKT AND GENITAL ORGANA PRICE ONi.Y TEN CRNT A Hvtlirnl Report, LtUUfl..4fc ZaSaCtft ftAOS aaftlaft u.a SnjratinwolM .ir.r'.TFUy .mi! Pyt.iuLn f lhw Serval Onjawt in .r ft nf J;!ih ,tmd JMaaa. 05 A NEW METHOD Ut TREAT - IN'.; Vnrial II1i.aavi.. tnrlu Una potencv, Ac. . the secret inftrmitie? of youth and maturity Ariftn: from tbr hAneful hAbiln f M.lf.BOnBB To whi(:h is aits l obeervation oc Eniale Disea-e-.and utherlntereariaa; matter of tht ut most importance to tue married and those contemn! atiua marria;, wboentertstn lubts of their phyvieal tlelity tc enter thai täte. Sent to any addreas in a aealed wrapper, on receipt of ten cents or four tAmp. W- .!evi te our entire time and attantlon to the treatmei.t of the varioa private diseases treated of in oar private report. Our D:pen-ary is the only Institution af the ktawl In America which ha bean e tabliahed by a special chArter.An this fact should give It a preference over th various quack- of doubtful character ta be fane la all ara;r ritiea. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES I One nepartment of onr Di- pensary ? specially devote1 to the treatment of the Pisea-es of Females, such as Lncharrhea. ur - 'White," Irregular, Painful aad 8appresc Men-unatu n, Nervou tieneral Debility .Diseaaeaof he Womb, Barren::, Be. ConsultAtioA. And examinations free of chArire. Also for sale. DR. DRWRK'S RK(JULAT1R P1LL8F - Kemale ti?trcti4jnN lrrea;uiaiU1-, ft. Married la-die-in certain -situation shook! nt ae (Ben, as they wouldcause mi-.rarraa:e. Price tl per b x. and may he . sent t mail DH.HALK.NA I RKVKNnVK-Ai. invaiUAble Artkl f roe wisb!nxrr,HmB the number of tbHr offspriog, ot the i.rren who desire children; warranted not to InJurf ,h health, and will lat for a lifetiaae. Bent to any , addre-., under seal, on receiptor the price- -TWi v DOLPATIENTst AT A DISTANCE By sending a brie :'rrucri' of their ymptotnr, will receire a Blank Chart containing a li-t f question, oor terms for the course ot t.-'atni n'. Ac. llelicines ent to any part of the country t to Ciixe astfl SftSB l hona. free from da&ger or curiusity. Ail transaction prirate aad contldenUal RrnmVr tee nam And nuttber. Direct all letter-to i.US URAD DIM ANSAHT decl3-3-dwls Lowlsrtlle. Ky. INSURANCE. K I 1,1 A R I 1 KA NCBi Farmers and Merchants Insurance Company, Of Quincy, Illinois. Capital, July, 1863, $300,000 00, And Rapidly Increasing, Secured bj lawBSB Krai Esiaic, f'saaU Vftlne over 1000,000. I a SPECIAL ATTKXTO N o IV EH TO THE IJiSURAXCE j ef Urtacbed JJwellints, Farm Bailding and their eouter.-, tncTudln Urs Stock, afaln-t loe- or darcaire by Fire or Ligbtaka. j prrhiptry aborted and paid loe befori maturity, to the All lasse saatainvJ Dy tau Company bare beet I . - . A m .. . . . .. ei TTeavvracnotioi :neiaiieTTr,wnicnpoueTr prompt. ei tlrtisfeUonof t& I W. ft. CUM Prsidat ff. B Taj Faaax. isacretary

COMMERCIAL. tv riAvjar. . 1 lunnaaii Marhof. Oisct!art, September 9 r tour active, atiper6ne IS 1 i and eatra $i" Wheat aru to and htgbor. Coro and otU unceansed. Rye advanced to $1 li.rlev l -5 Wbiaky firm at fl 7-) Provision unchanged. Mess pork $4 Lard dull and nominalst '23c (irocerie dull, price ancbauged. Sugar 23(8 37c Gold $9 bug 51. Silver $'.' 3U J 36.

ajww ork .eiarkwt. Naw Yoa, September K. our For State and Wealetu 16i30c bet ter; 15(210 W (or extra State. $11 3(h 11 &t) tor eatra Round Hoop Ohio and $11 M (13 for trade brands, market- rloaing juiet Wiaky dull and declining. Wheat 4c belter at 42 '.'.iida 34 I'm Cut ao ;T , Amher Milwaukee, ft -J 3- r w 42 fjj Wlyler KvJ WeHteiU( cUng I dull Corn lc belter, and closing dull at $1 6''ui 1 64for.wri ied Western UaU a nbade lirmtr at tfJttC1 for We tern l'ork onenerl m ire actire andrather firmer but ..' i .1..11 tl ... IUi'H) rJl i . ... ; - '"i 11 1,1 11 ," ,ur mt U ' prime, and $3i( 40 ..i prime n.es oaf qalet and heavv at 15c lOT OlOae and lfc ,,,r lnau' rru -'J,tIMlllor at MI4J4 111 rill I , r t 1 ! I f VPIU IJtJ MA&wl ht Slate. M..ne in i . iie and ialea Hrm. (old irregul.ii and umeilled and linnet, open ing at $U W. dclo....g to $J SU4.and el ising v ; ..l NEW CLOAK HOUSE. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! 4 GREAT VAHIKIV -ATFORESTER & LENT'S, No. 17 North Pennsylvania St. . ar Hu I'ml friert YV ILL UHKX ON WKDNKMitT. Al't.LHI with a fw anU largr at oriui-m f CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, SHAWLS. ftC. Of THK I.4TRÜT STY I k M A Partie, will find it to their advantage t eiauiluao a Ceods hrfara parckaslrtK flaawhara. ai jrit IIKIMWTItKKT'S INIMIT .BLK HAIR RKSTORATIVE, .YOr A DYE, But rsafea K' y hair to ft original color, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by aire or di -ease. Ml ithf 1 if 1 itmi dye are composed 1 lunai c,iutic, destroying the vitality and beauty of the lair, sod atlord tilthrmsalver, no dressing. He2tntret's nimlt-ible ColoHnir not only restore hair to Ita natnra color by au easy proce-s. but give the hair a Luxuriant Heauty, promotas its growth, preveuts ita falling off. eradicates dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to tha head. It ba- stood the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is noBslanthj Increaslrg in favor. Used by both genrlemsn and ladies. It is aold by alt resjiectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents, D. S. ftAffJTBI ä CO., -.02 RroadwAy, Naw Tori. Two aiaaa. Si) aWbtn and $1. MaMsaaVOftl LYON'S KATHAIRON. Kathairon Is from the Greek word "Katbro," or "Kathairo," igtdfyiuff to cleanse, rejavinate a:. a restore. Tbl article is what it- name slgnifias. For preserving, restoring and beautifying tha hum An hair it U the rri'.' remarkable preparation in tht world. It is again owned and put up by the original proprietvr, and is now 'made with the .ame care, kill aad attention which gave it a als of over one million bottles per annum. I) : a most delightful Hair Dreeing It era.licares currand daDdmff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the bair rich soft and gloesy. It prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray It restore- bair aponbal.1 heads. Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head of hair should use Lyon's Kathairon. It it known and used throughout the civllired world. Sold by all respectable dealers. DE v AJ ft. It 4 KMA CO., iV Y fab-d6m-ao4 DISEASES OF THE ER VOL'S Seminal, Crlnary aad Sexual Systems wew and reliable treatment in Reports af the HOWARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail In sealed letter envelopes, fret of charge. Address D. J -KILL N HOCOH TON, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia Pa. mar 30- dAwlr fJTNERVOL'S DEBILITV. SEMINAL Weakne-p, etc., e-ro A cured by an who his reAlly cured ii'.melf and hnodrecta of others, and will tell yau nothing hnt the t' . A'Mrass with stmp. RDWARO H. TEATBft, febJ9-dJrwly Iajc Box, Boston, Mass. MEDICAL. ImtWmm AVD STRICKLAND'S Anti-Cholera Mixture!

ft.s a COMPOSITION F ASTRINGENTS. ABSOBBents, stimulenu and carminatiies, wbxb every physician acknowledges is tbe owly preparation tbat will effect a permanent cure of Diarrhea and Dyentery. This Ami -Cholera Mixture is now in use in several of car army hospitals wbere It fives tbe gretet -at -fscti'-n 1 ba savr-1 the l:ves of thousAnds f onr soldiers and "it if a, and we wiM sraarsntee it T" be the best remedy i& the world for IriarMiea and Iiysentery Mr. Woods, of Covington, Ky., will he mt happv to satisfy any one of the vir.ne of Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture; iu fact we hare a great number of teathnonisls from pstirnt- who have been cured after being pronounced tnevirable by tbetr phyreian-. -one af.er rakics: on! . une Wot tie of Stricklaod'a Anti -Cholera Mixture If v u -ntler w th tbe Diarrhea ar IsyaanU-ry try en bottle. SOLDIERS! Tou ongbt not to b wKbowt swwb a valoabV medxio. The CLxinnati Katio&al Uaaosv ot April 94th, says tbat thasead- of our aotdSars Bave been saved by t be use ui StrKkland's AntisCbolerA Mixture. boW by Drwf gist anal preparre eofy by 1. A S'.rtekland, C F.aat Fourth street, CÜiCiBUAtl. O. For sale by W. I. Hat kit ft Co., Broamlng A dloaa, Stewart A Morgan, I. F. Se&amr, Toaunan ft Cox, Kguer A Wrxher. Frtcs 5 ceta per Wotd saaylT-Al ve.-4-wV

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Ml 1 V HOBfttfc, nt ilenral .! f Ii -l'T rtepar'iVr), In-lm . M.tor HIMRI Mr MK J KlSIINtt, Audiisr a I Hats VA, ir M I BI NUT. II y II HKM. V JK B CO . Hir.lni A . J ( lit l;i Ii VI .s lunkrr; Uaa W . ftAKDALL. M C. Mortal Bank, W w c '? 11 BUSINESS COLLECE. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, r INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ' fiUK riRsf COLLEGE OP THE WEST WHEBK I ictaAl Berhnss wraetic u condurted with thr..rj iBTBACtaarw, ;! atn-re a rtulun of a Boanl ut Trad 1 bM by one lp0l all th Iffltlinsta tranactu.i.a act u-frr'of tha Wi Instrifrtion uud Practire. Th Intactul and Proprietor nf thla ('..lleA haTaooy a Urit rtK.rrlanrr, bath la practical Trarblof arid actual Huinr.'. having an tiprritnce rf Dftern years In tin- DWeiBAWA, au fur several vara prlni IpalTeacber and hrad ufthe ariual Hulnfk bepartuirrit of tha Pi.ughkaepaia College. ' To young men, who can davole hut IB or three nn. inb" ti. ttudy, we would caII their attentfOS t 1 Li-i-y-im ct Bu-in.v, Inatruetioa and popular K.lu ration, whers y 1 can enter upon the atudy aul diaeip-1 line nf acuiruiK 'wealth by the cuplay niai.i r Latur. Talent and Lap! al. Mopcliautii' lxcliiiiijf . Tba 8tudi nie this College enjoy the beuafli of the regular meeting', of ibis novel department, conducted on the plan oftft i Incago and Cincinnati Roards of Trade, where actual 1 4nsartioiia are ha' . K p"rt are ann 'Uiict-d and sucb insiriK tion gieu a will make all com petent feto Luv aud sc I aft '('hange as Agent or principAl. Citizens and s'rangers tre Invited to call or ndVreaa for further paiticnUrs, r.KEtirjKi A MI Mrt'Kl sept I -d3m REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Eo X vV v aly.7-dly MERCHANT TAILORINC. NEW MERCHANT TAILORIN ESTABLISHMENT! i. I RESPECTFULLY CALL TBE ATTEKTinX OF TH P. citizen of Indianapolis t tka fact, that ibsyasra opened at No. 19 Virginia ire dop, A Kcgular Merrbant Tailoring i:iabliBhuienl. And solicit a sbare af tbe patronage of Uia rrasnunity THEIR STOCK OF GOODS a i I complete, and being in charge of a fentlermaa whoa aMlity a a Cutter rank a No. 1, they are prepared ta 1 fill orders which in as-ery respect they will WARKANT equsl in quslity, style and workmanahip ta anytbiag ' found in any simiUr ts'jl.sbtBaai ia the city. ITIT'kenteinber tba plar-, o. 19 I irgiaia Avenue. EXTERMINATORS. Far If a iv Iicf . Koorhe. Aal Besi Ruu'v Tlolhft In Furft, Wooleiis. Ar.. Inserison I'lanis, Fowls, Animalw. Ar. Put op Id SSc, fOc and fl Boies, Bottles a4 Flash -t and 5 sties for Hotels, FH'jIjC. Instiutioni, ft. "Only iafallible retaadie- kne Free frot PotaonA" dangerocs to the ftorssn PamÜy." "Bau coaae out of their hales to dla." jrAoM Whore-Ale in All Urg cities. TTSOld by All Druggists an Retailers every where. VVTfcwaa"' of all worthless Imitations rTSe. that "Coar aa 's" um Is o each Bel. Baa Is and F!sk. hefor ywsj bar. Address 1 1 . Sa Y n. vuviaa. VParacreas. Darm 2 Baoaawav, B. T flti by BKOW!M15TG A SLOAtt. WnoUml sad BetaU AfttaM, UdlaAApola, LbsI

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