Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3684, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1862 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL

... JILY 23 i Campaign Sentinel The Werk W Indiana State Ssntinet will he furni-hed for Three Months, during the Cam "5 CliNTS ,V COPY. JPSwJ in tbe mm. dw' HIE DalLT STATE SENTINEL la sent by 11 tbe early ! aborning pre and fretjrbt traias, and delivered to ob- 1 r.ber la adjacent towns about the am time it U di- ' ttjtdln thiarity. Tti enable a readere 1 adiatanee! f-.,tn tbe Capital of Indiana, to ret tbe new fif Use day fr ra ix to twelve bfturheffretbey fanreceire it through paper paUll-bed fltlir. Newa dealera and carrier lb any of tbe town on railroad centering at lodianapolia, 111 beanpphed with the SENTINEL on a K'xxJ Umn aa aiy ether paper. (Hub for tbe Daily will be supplied at rent' rite, Order are obrited. " d&w Valuable Document. We bar fur aale Abe following v.Ju.bU document, 'H i4 Deroorrau to erery Oonty and Towohip In Indiana to club together and wnd for th), for distribution: Verlaewa fcpieeenrc. The peeehe of Hm. I W, VnoftHEra upon the financial policy aod frau.U f tb Administration party, and h rlndteartofi of fcl abatement In tht speech in reply the cotnmenti of Mr. Dw. of Massachusetts. These aechee abw, from Republican record, tbe expenditure of tbe Admlnfatration; b amount cf the public Indebtedness., and tbe rroaa fraud by which that debt baa been lnrreaed. Published fn on pamphlet of (ixteen pagea, and wilt be fwrntabed at $t per band red, and flO per thousand. Kaerch mt It Ich at rd eon and Addrea to the Democracy of the I'nilrd Mate. Tb peech of lion W A. RicKakunox, of Illinois, ex posing the abolition scheme of negro equality, and wbat tbe tax-payer an? paylnj for tbe experiment. In tbe j m pamphlet ("f ei(ht ae t tLe Addresa of tbe Democratic member of Cotigre to the D uvxracy of tae United State, prepare! by tbe Hon. W. A. KicHaarmos, tbe rrut InUinate friend of Senator )i (Laa. PTice ten cents per dm, fifty c.u per hundred, and four dollar per thoa-arta. Clrntliite tlie- poriiiucn te. Thea dvCtiDT-tit ahould I ptaud in tbe hand of every voter In Indiana, aa titer di-ou in a niaaierly nianuer ulijert bkb mv a de.-p interem f)rerr ry tj-lxen wbo drairea to preserve coiftitntional literty ait to r prtnate tb L'ni"i.a4 framed by tbe 'tbers of the Republic. f peetUra abould be ordered by Exprt-vt if poible, a tbe postage i a cent a copy, an t a ibia nmt be prepaid, it !a taken out of tbe nwisey rut. All order accompanied with th ch, w.ll be prumptly attended to. AJdrea, EIDL'IU HAUKSFSS A KtilUM, liidianapolii, Ind. or in nn IlocuiiiriifM. Tbe Fdiior of tbe Imliatia YiJlifhitt ha prin'ed in liermaii tbe apeecb of iTon. I. W. VooRiiktH, upon tbe rlnaririal Te-Uy and Frauds of tbe Adminittratinn. It uiakea one paniphlrt of 24 pae, print- d in larj; clear type, and will be farni'hed at ftl per 100 copies. Iet tbe (iermana of Indiana be well supplied with tbU raluaMe apeech. All r-rdera accompanied with tbe ca-h will be promptly attended to. Ad.lrrs, JULIUS ItOgTTICHF.R, Indianapolis CITY AND STATE ITEMS. tt2T"The tax law, alphabetical If arranged, will be luuud on the iourth pneot' to day's pper. t3TYoT clear quill ice crtam po to Cunninglam' cuiil'tTtiuiitTf und nrbur, uu Illinois street. 3T"Au acre ut ni."s ii the north pirt of th city i$ fur rale. Inquire nt thin ulce. 2?Vhy in a tUone . ui4n like the advance guard of an army? iecue lie ii on picket duty. I3fl)r. Liiw retire, at the Spencer House, & gaiur., fjvor rapnlij; his treatment is very suc-ce-f'tl. The afflictrd should call and see him. -3t - . . 3T A compiny from Attica for tbe 16th regiment U expected to-d.iy. The Wahah region is preut at raising soldiers' as well '& raiding corn. m a 3fCol. Chri. Miller has been authorized to raUe a cavalry tomp:niy l"r immediate sei vice. Kecruiting otlicers ate to be selected at once. None but good horseiuen will lx accepted. JTJT The funeral of Mr. Teat, late Com misairy 5erj;e.iut of the 11th Indiana, who died at MempliU. wa largely attemleil yesterday. The band of the 19th reutais and a company from Camp Morton accompanied the cortege. JflT" The Ohio nnd Miaiai'sipi Koad has muie nfranjrnnct.t lo entry paengers from Vincenne to liii city at h ilf fire on the 3Uh. The ErHnville K'l h made a similar arrangement along its entile route. William J. Delano, one of the local reporter of the New Orleans lift, h is been sent to Furt JackMdi ly (Jen. Uutier, tr being implicated in a conspiracy to assassinate 1 "resident Lincoln in ltbl. i J2J"Ilene oder the meeting at the Governor's Circle this evening at 8 o'clock. Scats will be prepared for the ladies. Now is the time to nil tip the 7lUh raiment. Speakers will be iu attendance to audrcss the meeting. --BBBaH --fat"Masomc Nonet A pevi-tl üieetin:; of Marion Ldce. No. I'ä. will be held at 7 l3 o'clock this evening, at the (iraud Hall, for work in the Third Decree. Punctual atiend m e is requested. Francis Kit:, ec'y.

Conciit To Mf.iiT Metropolitan Hall opens immense pe a h trade. One patty nt Mak iuda to fiht lor the minstrel troupe of Crncns A; w-mts to get a car load daily. At Cobdeu and Dixey, tfd will rewound with genuine music and : Joneslniro. the peach Top is enormous, an J, in fun. AU ho wi.h to enjoy a hearty laugh, j tact, all the way to Centralia, there is an abunwhiih is a luxury at any lime, will visit the the- s dam es of peaches, apples and pears of the finest ater to night. . quality.

W-?TThe Loui-ville JiuthiI leirns tin the; PJih 111 no: (Col. Turclnn), the 2lih Illinois, j aud the l?th Oiuo, have been eut "to the rear in disgrace," ty Gen Buell. Col. Turchin has ( tesigne! in consequence. The rear, ou that Hue. : reetus to be the place for wotk tiow. ' 1 - fc - j 3"" There was nothing done in the police couit yestenlay worthy of note. One or two! men were bned lor being drunk, but there has been no disturbance of the peace since the hh.Kt- ; iig.t!V.i; und if the facta bad been kuowu, that ; would not have enured any exciietnei.t. j a-- . ' jrIf the Council would run gas on Vermont, i hetwee N:w Jersey and K-ist streeU. we are as- j burtsl it wj4:d meet the ap;rolatiou of uro per tf hohler on ihr trvef. wk.i would cheer! ally bear the r portion of the ;s i -e. e hoj e the day is mt f ir ii-..nt when we t an mi nouiue tl e fact tht the entire ciiv i-. iightol with gas. , i Three bundled beef cattle passed through t.- i stv ie.tertl.iv luf W.t.hin -ton C-lv Ther ruie t er ti;e Terre Haute Kuad and took the leileloiitiiie Line Kist These roads ate transrting large lots of cattle T hev ate purchased ' W n! War Ca.l A: Co., in the tt.etis st lnuh lii.n k, aie w.ign; a tutioits war izui pi u e in the bKt atid stK-e line 1 1 xmt will tep iu iiiid t ike a liMik at tlie ;ii!es of testis tliey h it e uu hand, and a-k the price, you w ill U t t-rt-iin tu ruihi-e Their slo k cooi.ii-e eeiytiiin tliu -.tt be-lVd lor. iT2;Cpt K H. l item, of the bth Ohio reri- . .... t . . I ...

.ie;-rter fur-tie Cmcinr.-iti pir. wa3 ; Montirello ; A J. Legett, of company D; Corktlira 'V a railriMd act-ident ueir Nashville, a : por.il G S Hurkey, of tomptny K alfwouudel; few iltvs s r.ee. Ctt. Ttcu was the writer of and in Kichmoud. j the Irtur s;iiel "Ztke." iu the Cincinnati da- The acojunt, coming from the Confederate: t'tte Me-iicil Ij ex-tor. Dr. Cu'.len. of C nnecticuf , ! " I m:ike no met t'ou of pri.vner who are not in Pr. W. K Smith, of CutnVilii.d. w a ; ho pit .l. y. - . rut leiet Ist Crral . C ipt. li urison's I A fiiend just from Frevlericksburf; report that von, li . 1 be !. or' heart ha Urn in the tlie Indiana soldiers there are in fine condition, w..r tttojn the start, but be has neter. until now, f except th it some eighty of Col. -sjI. Meredith's . Urn -Lie 14 arrange l is bu t,e-t as to leave. ; regiment, the llth, are on the rick list. The; L ke many tither. when the Ut cuil came, he llih is sakl U be the crack rejrimeut of McD w ' iet i.ntl.ii j stand in the w-ty. but etindletl at ells army McDowell's, which force i under o;i e Tbe D.Htor in a fii e physician, and w e j mvrchin;; orders, but whether against K chmoi d hpe eie lon'. to aeehmi in a po-ilion in the line ; or the md uu!l d esnot yet appear IsjfaytUt l h. ft ofeesnni. j Journal

?lw VHelraale Cirweery Fafnbliahtxtent We Like pleasar iu c-IÜng the attention cf dealer in tht city arid throojehctot the Sute to th bw whole-ale grocery et aM ahauent of EaKr & CaMwrll, "o. S"j Ivaat Waabingtoa aueeL Tbey are gentlernea of capital, experience In the buices and hare every facility for parchasitg their tock at as low fiurea aa the beai houea in any of tbe Western crte. Tliey will duplicate bIU purt hei In Cincinnati an J ome articles they will e!I at lower ratM. Dealer, by purc!iain here, of Me-r. Huger L Caldwell, can aaf e time. traiiporUtiott and purchase tteir goods a cheap, if not cheaer, than in CiniK.uatIor LouUfille. Ruzer L Calde!l lift- Q assort tnet.t of all article reeded iu a retail grocery atore, not only iii leading articles of the trade, but notion ot ail kind. In looking over their stock tli oilier dy ae noticed their sugars coniiteij of New Orlean, pranulatei. refined, powdered and cruhexl; rnolaer. New Orleana and Wm India; coffee, Rio a rvl Java, both ground and browned; a choice assortment of teas of the f arioua grades; tob tccu and cigars; iu fish there were tiMcketel, white, !mou, halibut. col, Mrdines and herring; apices, whole and'ground: cheese, pickles. oap, candles, atar, aperiu and Ullow; willow wjre, clothes pin-, ordage and twine, pi pen, powder, lead, nuts of all kinds and an infinite variety of notions we hate not the apace to enumerate. Tbey also have a fine htock Cl liquors and wiiics for medicinal and family pur-IHi-eM. We direct attention of the trade to the estab-li-hnieift of Kuper k Caldwell for the benefit of the purtha-er, believing ajso that their enterprise and literal dealing hould receive, aa it deserves, the appreciation ot the public. And e advise all dealers visiting the city to examine their stock. ,as we are aati.hel they can purchase cheüjer hexe than thef can in the river cities, and save the cost and time which must necea irily be expended in goinj Üiiihei. - Camp Fobmcd The csmpof the 70th Ileiriment was lornied yes'enlay on the vacant 1 md north of the military or old Stale fair pround.

L, eut. uj. WalUce ent a imju id t men to lay otr the camp, and a portion of his company and a pottioti of Capt. Harri.-on's m irehed out. The two companies go to camp to-day. IloLL FiLin The company for the 70th regiment raided by leiijm:n Iiarrion,orpanized yes tenl iv inornitig, and tiled their roll in the office of the Adjutant fienenil. It number eigtity otie men, all told. The election lor officers resulted as follows: Captain, I'erjimiii llarri'n; lt Lieutenant, Henry M. o.ott; 21 do , J. Andrew all tce;Uruerly Sergeant, Ma. tin S Oiir. f Mr. John Schley leaves to day for Rallimore to join the 4th Maryland infantry as a Iveu tenant. Mr. Schley t-ered iu the 11th Indiana during the three months' camp lipn in Virginia. He is a toiir.g inn of energy and abilitv, and with the experience he has already had in the ranks will make a i:od oflicer. We leim the Colonel Soli ley, of Maryland John's brotheris " authorized to raie a brigade in his native Sutejjind if no, it would alford us pleasure to hear of our fellow-tow iirin an being on his tatr. A How at KoimLLE Three or four fights occurred at Ku-hville on Siturday last, at a war meeting, ut which Capt II irrison poke. Last evening a gentleman arrived from there, we learn, who represents the trouble to have crown out of politics an attempt on ihe part of Democrats lo interfere with recruiting. This, we are assured, is a gress misrepresentation. Whisky was the inciting element ' It s a drunken row, nnd nothing more. Men of all parties were mixed up in it, and fought each other without reference to past or j rtsenl political feeling. I'iron al. Our city is full of distinguished military gentlemen, and theleimirgof bayonets and the glitter of gold lace gives the dace quite a m litary appearance. M ijor General . Love, of the Legion, accompanied by Attorney General Kibby, arrived here on Saturday morning. Col. Gavin, of the 7th, and Col. Wilder, of the 17th, came yesterday. Captain Peunock. naval commander at Cairo, and Captain IVitchard, of the Clara Dolmen, ctme up on the DoNeu yesterday morning. Governor Morton and Major llurbmk arrived from Indianapolis yesterday evening. Ueside the-e. Lieutenant Colonels, Majors, Cap tains. Lieutenants, etc., are thick as quails in August. EransxilLe Journal. Coloxcl Walklr. We understand that Col. Walker, of the 35 th Indiana, has been placed under arrest by Gen. Halleck for insulordination. The chajeis basel on the fact that when Lieut. Col. Mullen reached the regiment a meeting of the officer was he!d, and they decided net to recognize Col. Mullen, averring that he had not brought with hitn the requisite number of recruits to entitle him to the position. Gen. Nelson, the Division Commander, approved the proceedings of the meeting. If this is the mate of facts, Col. Walker was actini; under the orders or with the approval of his superior. The State Board The members of the State Board of Agriculture to the number of eight, met yesterday and informally prepared business. It require nine members to make a quorum. That number, and likely more, will be in the city to-day. The expression is decided to bold the fair here in September. A committee was appointed, and went immediately to work to make estimates f the cot of fitting up the old fair ground. Our citizens will be obliged to increase the subscriptions. One thousand dollars more must be raised tefore the fair can- !e assured to ti, but we feel confident that the sum will be forthcoming. Goon For Kutpt. The Chicago Journal ;iv: The Illinois Central Kailroad Company commences on Monday next to run an express train to accommodate the fruit trade. This is a grand triumph for Kgypt. For thelast sixty days the express car has been overcrowded wih strawberries, blackberries, tomatoes, new potatoes, apples. Ac., and lor the last week an extra freight car has been run to accommodate the iucreising business. The diilv business of tit teen to twenty conls of boxes of fruit is 4. item. The ne arrangement is in anticipation of an I. P. anp C. Hailroad Half Ure tickets will ! be issued to the delegates to the Democratic ' Convention to he held at Indianapolis on the 30th inst , under li e following iculatSous und restriction:' ! . Such t!ckfs will be iued only to parties of twenty and upwdrds. at Pendleton." Anderson, M uncie. and Winchester; and to pirties of ten and in. wards, at other stations on the road, 2 Said tickets w til e goo l totn ng west on the m til train of the CJth, if io night expres an 1 accommod uion ol the IlDth, and will tie good going eist on the jiicht express of the 30th, and the atcomnioiatiin and night etpre-sof the 31t. They will nut be taken on the morning expies ea.-t. 3 TheCmpanv reserves the rii;ht to set nside this arrangement at any moment, it the cars and j j rolling to-a hall te required by tue Govern j uicnt tor the trausrUtion of tiooiw. -s as to in ; terfeie herewith In that event the tickets will , ; !e immetr:itely witlnlrawn. To guard agiinst ; J conm.-encv tickets will not be put ou sale bv the agents till ikhui of the CDth Jpux BaorGii. Superintemlent. Letter from lion ... V White. W .smC.TX. Julf 17. Kihtor Joi rnal: Lest it m .y escape vour at i tentioii. I sci.d yiu a !ip cut from the New York ; Tribune of to dav. which tlirows eome litfht on - t!te tnndition uf our wiundetl t ioiers at llich-i mond, and. h'w one bright t on the d irk . cativas of tebeidom. It will gratify the friends j of the unfortunate to know that where mercy has i ' tlesl from other breast, rnanv of the rebel aar- 1 .'.y a a have proved themselve kind S-imiritan. , 1 tud but lour It.dianians in the Hst.all from the, 1 0;l.1i .A..i ni.ni 1" . . .;.. 1 C . r I .

Shvmeat cr Hoasra Captain Ekin, V. ?. Qnr!era'ter nt this pot, ytitcrJiy nhni;-d 3i0 horte to Teunew for the 2-1 Indian c-v. airy, and the diy before SO ent, for ger.cral araj purposes. The bori h:ppei were pro nounced by fwl judge to be very superior animal. Indianapolis is the place for oar friends in th country to bring their bore. and receive tbe money for them. DaAni-tr. Who ;3 ExtMrr? By the laws of the United Sutes the following persons are ex-, etnpted from enrollment: "Officer, judicial and executive of the G.v eniment, the members of both houses of Con gres and" their rejecÜTe officers. Custom house o.Ticera and their clerks, inspectors l exfortf, pilots and mariners employ ed in the sea service of a citizen or merchant within the Cn ted States, postmasters, assistant, postmasters and their c'eiks, post ollicers, pot riders and tare drivers in the care and conveyance of the mail of the United States, ferrymen employed at any ferry on the post road, a no the artificers and workmen in the United States Armories and Arsenals." The difference letw een volunteering and drafting is this: A volunteer receives the full bounty $27 advance Iounty,6ne month's pay ($13) iu advance, and $75 at the end of bis time of aer Tice, together with the usual 1G0 acres of bounty land. ' Be.ide all this, his family receives pecuniary assistance during his absence. . The dratted militia receive but $11 per month, and no money bounty. They can be held to service out of the State three months by order of the Governor. Let no one. however, deceive himself with the tJea that drafted aoldiers will eerve on'y three mouths, for after the müitia are drafted, Congress can very" easily hold them to terve during tbe war.

SPECIAL NOTICES. ZZT TO T n K NEKVÜÜ8 OF BOTH SKIES. A lU-tirel Cleriryman bavin been reMored to health ia a fer days, after many years of great fufiVrinit, U wiliinjr to a-it others by pending; (free) on the receipt of a pvt-paid directed eurelope, a copy of the prescription used. lirect t Je9-diwtm 1S8 Fulton street, Urooklyn, . Y, PTJBTJC NOTICE. TOTll.lM A, (MIX, llriitrffiwt, Mo. Ih Fat tVlattirtoii Mreet, Have been appointed afrents for tbe ia'e of It IC X U K S T IT ft SI tj A Ü 4 THK WOSDKKFUL ORANULUS, f r the cure or Coughs, CoMs, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Vbetiin, 'rritatjon of tbe Uvula and TniK, and Diaes of the Lunr. Sold in large hoxe, 25 cts.. 21 t..and ft each. ulslAlv ttSTSINGEU A- CO 'S LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWIX; MACH INK, with all the recent improvement, is tbe It EST and CHKAI'KST ami MOST bEAUTl'UL of all sewing mac hine-,. This machine w ill new anything, from tbe running of a tuck in tarletan to the making of au overct anything from pilot or beaver cloth duw n to the softest gauze or gossamer tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to perfection. It can'fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. Tal is not tbe only machine that can fell, hem, bin!, and so forth, but it will do so better than any other machine. The Letter A Family Sewing Machine may be hail in a great variety of cabinet cases. Tbe folding Ca.e, which is rmw beco ming so popular, is, a in name implie, one that can be folded into a box or case, which, when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and pacious table frthe work to rest upon. Tbe cases are of every imaginable design plain as the wood grew in its native forest, or aa elaborately finished as art can make them. ' I. M. SINfiKIt & CO., No. -lös Broadway, New York. JTÄßTIndunapolis, OtliceNo. 3 Odd-Fellows' Hall, YaahiUgton street. aplS-dly CAUTION'. The market is Tall of imitations, represented to be tbe same as"BUOWX'SBKONCHIALTKOCHES," which are in ruoot case productix e of positive injury. Many dealers w ill recommend inferior preparations and lower priced articles, aflo")g more profitto themselves Ask forand OBTAIN only BliOWVS BRONCHIAL TROCHES," w hich by long experience have proved th-jir value, ha vh;g received the sanction of physicians geiverally, and testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. BftOWN'S BRONCHIAL TKOCIIES, when allowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth, have a direct influence to tbeafft'cted parts; the sedative and soothing effect to the mucus lining of the windpipe into the Bronchiiallayf-Pulmonary irritation and gives relief in Coughs, Colda, and the various Tbroataffectionsto w bicb public speakers and singers are liable. febll-dly'83 COLD AND SILVER, Iwitl pay the lifghet pr ce for American 'iold and Silver, also f jr United Statas Demand Notes, old issue. KILBY KKBiiUSON, Exchange Broker. Ofllec No. 24'; East lVashlngton street, up-btairs, 2d d'or to right band. jj lÖ-Ud ARIVIY CONTRACTS. . 0MCS QCARTKRMASTCH8 Ir.PAR-Mr..T, U- S.A.,) Indianapolis, Ind.. July 17, ) SEALED rnOIUSALS w ill be received at thi Department unul Monday, tbe 23th inst, at 2 o'clock P. M. for furnishing the following Camp Equipments: 2.000 6 quart Tin Coffee Boilers; 2,2110 10-quart Tin Water Butkets; 2,175 Sheet-iron Krvinif I'aus; 2,:iou 2-quart Tin Vah Bans; 5,U Box Coffee Mills. Tlie unden-jKoed reserves the rieht of rJectli.jr any or all the Lids that may be made for tbe above articles, and also of lessening or increasing the quantities above specified, as the public service may require. The Rotöl to le deli erel at this Iepartnient free of charge for lrava?e or fteigbt. JOHN C. SEW, July 17-dtd Quartermaster tieneral. MEDICAL. TO Til 1Z AFrJLICTKDI DCaJTOIt LAWIiEXCE, after an extenive practice of t-n years li Hal Mmore, w hich he left for a t'ur tniough Europe, where be remained two years, now returns with his mini rcbly stored with scientific knowledge and research. The tirt six month was sjerit in tbe Liverpool Infirmary for diseases of the eye and ear, after which be availed himself of a thorough course cf investigation in the Queen's Hospital, laidon, where the most woiitleiful eure are ia;ly eflecteit. The lXctor's treatment f Chronic lii.M-nses is entirely different from that marked out by the superannuated fathers of medicine, so called lHt is not conlined to the routine system of any bigoted partv, but embraces a system of practice, uot only sound and rational, but truly scientific in it. measures. After many solicitations from physicians and other of this Mate, the lctor lias consented to make the iMate of Indiana bis jennaiient abode. He will visit any town in the Mate by request of six or more of its citizens, and treat allcaes presented wi:basurce seldom attained. His examinations will be made with gieat care, and his o;vnion given frely and frankly, and wunocT chart., thereby savimr expense, and satisfying the minds of tbe patients and frieiiUs. To indies wbo are incapable cf bearing healthy offspring, fra?n deformi'y or otherwise, will tiud bis advice invaluable. tth r interestinir and important advice will be given to married ladies, as bis opportunities have been such that all tbe intricate ca.es of female complaints have been fully comprehended, and the causes of the diseae! truly ascertained, rendering bis opinions correct, and bi advice and prescription valuable. See circ'il.irs for particulars, which w ill be distributed in every town and hamlet iu tbe Mate. Headquarters -leir-er House, Indianapolis, Ind. - J 19-d6m-fery important to the.liarrird! AND THOSE CliNJEMlLATlNG MARRIAGE! f updersijrned will send free by mail the sure A means of preventing conception. No drugs or meilicioe. st t a lats; Dt'ror.Br. A ircu' ar w ith particulars will U s-tit to any adiire by inclining me two 3 cent stamps. A bok C Ttain.n all tbe knowledge referred to. and several private receipts, w ith plates, will be sent to any nanit or address you may wih, by inclosing me oii dollar. Medicine, a Fretch Fi'.!, will be sent for one dollar per box. It I very uro in it effects Address Lock Box No. 220, Iuitiaiaplis, J3l3-d6tn A. R FOUCHLT. NEW BOOKS. NEW PUBLICATIONS LF.S MWerah.es. by Victor II uro; Love's I-abor Won, by Mrs. Soutbwortb; Kavrrhoe, bv Kifusiev; Why Faul Fefroll Ki'Ied bi Wife; Nine Month in the Quartenraier . Department; Färsen Brownlow's FK k; Millen Mask, by WiUie Collins, author of Womaa in While; Flower of the Praitie; Tat Flirt; A Life' Secret; Recreation cf a Country Tarsen; Leisure Honrs in Tow b; A Book About loc(or$; City t-f the Saints; AT Jy4-diw PIANO-FORTES. ALL WHO WISH TO GET ELEGANT Rosewood llanos, superior tone and fl-ish. are Invited to examine tbe llanos of Cha. M. St;eff, cf Baltimore, uow 00 exh bition at Mr. Miffrrn's Must: Koon.a, n the .Etna Bull-ling. Rom open frni 7 A. M. till P.V. .'v-dlv J.WILLIAV ITFrRN

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. ;sv f KLaaaarauj ; ttincinnnlt tlnrkct. Cicijati. July 22. ! Flour firm arjd In good demand at $4 15(34 23 ' for superfine. . j Wbeat frm atti5Sc for red, and 90(3 95c for ' white. a. 1 Corn declined to 27c. Oats 3ji.gt336: and firm. Itve lull at 43o Whisky dull at 27c. Mess pork pold at $9 3. Lrd in good demand ut Sc. Groceries hrin; f all prices. . Gold 20c , and pecie el0c premium. i m ; av raLaaaara. : w Veark Unrkrl. New Yobk, July 22. Flour market quiet, and price without material chance; sales at $" Oäftä ."1 for superfine State; $5 45fW5 5Ö for extra State; $5(S5 U3 for uper-' fine Western; 43 40(ü3 50 lor common to mediu pi ex'ra western; $5 4335 CJ for common to grxjd. shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; $5 7036 St for trade- brands, the market closing dull; no buyers at outside quotations. Whisky heavy sind drooping; sales at 30(3 30l..'c for State and western. Wheat for export in good demand, and prices have again advanced 1(3 per bushel; sales part to arrive of Chicago- spring at $1 10(31 16; Milwaukee club $1 11(1 iP); amber Iowa $1 2.'(iU 22; winter red western 1 2G1 32; amber Michigan $1 32(a 1 35. the latter price for choice; white western $1 32(21 39; white Michigan and Kentucky $1 3901 50. Corn market rules firmer; prices without important changes; sales at 53(a56c for old mixed Western; 5l(254c for eastern; 4(5 5k unsound. Sugir firm; 7(c for Cuba; H'JgC for New Orleans; HHc for II ivatM. Molasses continues liriu; Porto liico 40(S4"2c; Cuba Muscovado 33c; New Orleans 4"2c. Pork dull atnl unchingeil; sales at $10 t?' 11 for cess; $3 75(&9 for prime; $ll(r 11 25 "for prime mess. m Beef market rules firmer. Butter selling at 10(Vl-lc tor Ohio and 14 iSc for State. Cheese steady ut 4( t.,c. DRUCS. NEW FIRM. TIIAVE asx!iated with me in business Mr. G. W. Sloan, who has been aa assistant in the More for a number of years jt. Hereafter th hühiiivs will be continued at the old stand under the tirsn of lIItOW.MX; A; SLOAN. I feel grateful for the liberal patronage which we bae ever received tru-t by strict attention to business and the w ants of our customer to merit and retain ihe same. . . K. BKOWMMi. VLb persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call at their earliest convenience and make settlement of tu, arid oblige K. BKOWNINU. UHOWMG S: SLOAN, (LATE IL BROWNING.) DC TIT m m JC M OE M , 22 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Have in store a large and well selected stock of liiugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Faints, Oil,Varnihe, DyeHuffs, Glassware. Window (;ias, Brushes, Cigars, Tobacco, Spices, I'erfuinery, - Fancy ani Toilet Articles, Coal Oil and Lamps, Patent Medicines, and all articles to complete the stock of a Drurglst. A a we purchase principally for cash, direct from the importers and manufacturers, and being desirous to retain the reputation which our house has ever enjojed of selling ff)Hnt,renh ii tula., great care is taken in tbe selection of Drugs in reference to their jurity. Our facilities are such that we feel confident w e can offer, in pur and unadulterated articles, aa strong inducements aa any other Western house. All orders will receive the personal attention of one of the firm Great care taken iu the dispensing of physicians prescriptious and family recipes from strictly pure articles, and w e feel confident we can render satisfaction in the price and qiuility of good. BKOWNINfi ft SLOAN, 22 West Washington street. BEST American and French Window Glass; 500 boxes Window assorted, from 8x10 to SGx60, in store and for sale at low est f gures bv BROWNING & SLOAN. Brushes! Brushes! Orifk DOZEN Faint and Varnish Brushes, Wall svlU Brushes, Sah Tool, Blenders, Scrub, Shoe, Horse, Hair, Hat, and Cloth Crushes of all kinds at lowest figures at BROWNING SLOAN'S. jel4-deodi weow3ra PAINTS ! OILS!VAKXISIIES ! 500 KE(iS lure WmteLtadi 200 KS Iure Whit Zinc; 50 BARKELS Unseed Oil; CASKS Yellow Ochre; Q CASKS Venet. Red. With a large stock of Yaroi'he, Taints, and Colors of all kinds ground in oil and drv. For sale at tbe low est figures. BROWNING A SLOAN, 22 West Washington street. LIVERY STABLE. Ii I V 12 It Y T A B Ii K , "JVTO. 10 East lVarl street, half a quare south of WashX ington street, between Meridian and Pennsylvania streets, in rear of Glenn's Block. Indianapolis, apü-dtf WM. WlLTvlMON, Proprietor o. w. jomsrsTOisr, Livery and Sale Stables N0S. 11 AND 13 WEST I'EABLSTREET, IXMAXarOUS,t5ItAXA. Iap a ir - - . - p. " . . - - alwaia readiness. Charges moderate. dcc3-tf EXPRESS. EXPRESSJOMPANY. . 1 'cn eis eu F. ten a ties. NO. 12 EAST WASHINGTON STREET. rtlBE AD WS EXFRESS COMPANY Ivg leave to IdI form their numerous patron and friends that they are now running . TlirtT Daily Kiprt-sCM to aD raow Over the Indinnapoli and Cincinnati ICailroail. i Our Fa-tern Freight and Money will arrive tw elve hours in advance of the time heretofore. naving opened an ofnee in Mtamts. Teno., w e are pre- ' par d to forward Freiibtaud Monee to that point. 1 jc2t; dJw JoilN IL OHR, Agent. i GREAT WORK. TIIE GRE.1T WORK OF TI1E ACE IPULPIT POLITICS! 1 BY PROF. CHRISTY. n n 1 1? k it a v bj v-

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r.aroaTrb iiruai.1 rua raavaaiLV statx aajrnasu 0011 Report . AV ASIII1GT01 IXEIVÖ EXECUTIVE" ff light in Vorth Carolina. THE KENTUCKY GUERRILLAS. 3IOKGAX 13 111 1 1 v V 113. AFFAIRS ONTHE PENINSULA from Washington. V.,Mii.To, July 21. A Bpecial to the Tribune says: Information in received from reveral States showing that under the last call upwards of 30,WX) men hate been enlisted, only two or three full regiments, however, are ready, the majority being nucleus of companies and re;imenU formiug. It is now believed tkat a ußk-ient force lor piesent emergencies w ill soon be iu the field. It is ascertained that General Ew el I, with three brigades, now occupies Gordonsville, a positiou which, for not taking last week, Ueu. Hatch is severely censured. General Pop is still in the city awaiting, by desire of the President, the arrival of General Hallect. S;nce General Pope was placed in his present command military matters in Virginia and the West have assumed a somewhat different aspect, and now important changes are again deemed necessary To-day an extraordinary meeting of the Cabinet was held at w hich several Generals were present. Military alTairs and miiiUtry changes were discussed at length, but no result, it is said, was attained, the President wishing to consult Gen. Halleck. I I a f All TJ W waa J A fa OäVm aOt i f -1 ft aa I til I O 4Ual Iately taking the tieid in Virginia are now made, J and his army awaits his arrival with impatience. . His recent stirring orders have inspired the sol- 1 diet with great enthusiasm. j 1 he Herald a dispatch says: Gen. Pope's recent order requiring all oflieers to joiu tlieir 'regiments without delay has h id n visible effect in the hotels, saloons and other public resorts iu the city. To-day the Provost General his been diligent in hunting the stray wiihout pase, and shoulder-straps have become few and far between. From Mew York. New York, July 21 A Fortress Monroe letter of the 2Uth, states that Beauregard is in command of 30,000 men on the south side of James river, between City Point and Richmond, to cover the rebel force. A Newbern, North Carolina, letter of the l.'ith, says: Hamilton, North Carolina, was capt ure I on the Dth by three of our gunboats, the Commo dore Perry, the Ceres, and ijhawshene, and a company of Hawkins's Zouaves, under Captain Hammell. It was defended by a regiment of rebel cavalry, supported by a strong force of infantry and artillery, and a rebel fort which commanded the river. There were numerous masked batteries along the river, as also a rebel steamer, filled with sharpshooters. While the gunboats attacked and dispersed the men iu the batteries, the Zouaves advanced on the town, accompanied I by detachments irom the gunboats. Tbe fort was taken bv a charge, and also the town. The rebel steamer was captured by our gunboats, whose fire drove her occupants overboard. We had only one man killed, but quite a uumber wounded. This victory is of much importance, inasmuch as it clears the way to Weldon. It is impossible to estimate the loss to. the enemy, who. it is said, left some forty or fiity dead ou the field. From Pope' Department. Washington, July 21 The following general order has been issued, dated Headquarters Army of Virginia, July 21: Hereafter no person will be allowed io visit Fredericksburg, Warrenton, or other places near the lines of this army, without authority direct from these Headquarters. Passes for this purpose will oniy be granted to persons presenting proof of their loyalty to ihe United Sutes upon their giving full and satisfactory explanation of the nature and importance of the business requiiug ihe journey. liv command of Major General Pope. Geo. D. Ruggles, Col. A. A. G. and Chief ot Staff. From ?Iemplii. Chicago, July 22 A special to the Times, from Memphis, says: On the night of the same day the Arkansas succeeded iu running through our fleet, Farragut made an ineffectual attempt to sink her. His entire Ueet p issed down the river, each boat pouring a broadside into her as they passed. The rebels acknowledge that one 7-inch steel-pointed shot went through her, but as?ert this w..s the only damage sustained. A reconnoiWence next morning show tnl that the Arkansas was undergo ing repairs, but did not appear to be in any danger of sinking. From Italllmnre. I)ALTiMOBK, July 22 The Mayor has called the Common Council together again to make provision for tlie bounty to volunteers. The secessionists of the second branch having hastily adjourned last Friday to defeat the resolution for this purtiose passed by the first branch, another opportunity will be afforded them to test their loyalty. The resolution provides an appropriation of $300,000 to the volunteers. INiIil D.i.itcIieM. Offical. Washington, July 22. The following Execti live order has ju-t been issued: First Ordered tli it military commanders with in the States of irgkiia. South Carolina, Geor - 1 gia, Florida, Alaburha, Mississippi. Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas, in an orderly manner seize and use any property, real or personal, w hich maybe i.ecesiry oronveu:tit for tlieir several commands for supplies or for other military purposes, and that while proj-erty may be destroyed hr proper military purposes, none ehall be destroyed in wantonness or malice. Second That military and naval commander? shall employ as laborers within and from said States so many persons of African descent as can . be advantageously used for military or naval pur poses, giving them reasonable wages for the lalor. Third That as to both property and persons of African descent account shall be kept uthciently accurate and in detail to show quantities und amounts and Irom whom both property and such persons shall have come, as a bais upon which compensation can be made in proper cases, and the seieral dep irtments of this Government shall attend and perform their appropri tie parts towards the execution of these orders. Ry order of the President. Ei win M. Stanton, Secretary of War. front Uaibui.loni Wah!m;to, July '22. The Navy Department to-day receivel the following from Cairo by way of Chicago, 2it: The rebel ginboat Arkansas, armed with tw elve riflel C?-ounders. came out of the Yazoo river oi Tues-iay. She encounteteil first the Tvler, Carondelet and the ram Lancaster. After a running fire of ten miles the Carondelet closed with the rebel, and both vessels grounded, fighting tide by side. The rebel being outside, succeeded in getting off. The Tylor steamed ahead, maintaining a moving tire until the tieet was reached. Our transports being in range, prevented an effective fire from our gunboat. The Arkansas succeeded in getting to Vicksburg under ehelter of the batteries there, to all appearances much injured. The total Union loss is twenty-seven killed and wounded; among them are the engineer and pilot of the Tylor. Commodore Farragut'a entire fleet is below Vicksburg. Slight damage was done to our ressela. (Signed) Ge.o. D. Wise. Captain and A. Q. M. Washington, July 22 Workmen are now engaged in arranging the necessary machinery fur printing the recently authorized United Suites notes. Ou inquiry, it is ascertained that those below the denomination of fire dollars will be issued in three weeks. The Tre.vaiirv IVparttnent i arranging the de

tail for cirryinp the new tariTact iato operation. A general c rxular on iL subject will b taaue4 bj the I ft of August. Arrargemecu are to b nxtda by which tbe overland mall will b aaaorted oa tbe car 00 tbe Hauubal aod St. Joaapb railroad, tb of prevec tin j de!aj in tbe tiiitrlbutlon at St. Jeteph poitoSce, ur at any point weet of Chicago. MnaBaaaaaJMBMaMaMaw From Calra. Catao, July 22. Fifly-three men of the 3d Michigan cavalry were captured by rebel near Booneville, Miiippi, on Saturdar. Skirmish-

' es occur almost dailr in that vicinitv. Fire. DaviMroET, low, Joly 23 A fire occurred in thit city yesterday, detrojin Burroujh' Albion Mills. three store, and a block of five building. The property waa Talued at $109,000, and partly insured. Frant tolumbiit. CoLVMBts, 0., July 2Ü. A large and enthusiastic war meeting was held here to-night in Capital square, which was addressed by ex Governor Dennison. Governor Tod, Quartermaster General Wright, and others. From llAltiuiore. Baltimore, July 22. The following is from the Richmond Examiner of July 19: Yesterday a train of ambulances conveyed to transports below Drory DlufT, on the James river, under a thg of truce, between 700 and MX) wounded Yankee prisoners, including a number of officers and soldiers coufiued since their capture in prison here. Several Federal surgeons Tolunteered to remain to take care of their wounded, of whom at least a thousand remain ia prison. Front Cincinnati. CivciXNATi, July 22. Reports by way of Maysvllle state that our cavalry had overtaken M oman's band on the rtad to Oaensville from Mt. Sterling. Alter a severe fight ol an hoar and a half Morgan's force were completely scattered. The cannon and hor?es cat turtsl by Morgan at Cynthiaua were.ieukeu, aLo a large portion of stolen property. The relels lost twenty-five killed; Federal, twentv killed. From larfroit. DtTiioiT, July 22. An immense meeting was held this afternoon ou Oitnpu Mortiu, and enlistment made under the lecent call for troops. The stores and factories were geneially closed throughout the city Resolutions were passed retjues'ing the city council to pay a tniunty of $50 to each unmarried man, and $100 to each married man enlisting in regiments to be raised in this city. Liberal private donations, in addition, were offered. The gi eatest unanimity prevailed. , GROCERIES. i Ruger & Caldwell, if II A I II 11 I I 1 f 1 I) t T ) fl U L L k3 A li IJ II 11 U I1 L Ii Ü -AMICOMMISSION MERCHANTS, io. G8 Eat Washington St. Hce Doort -f of V-td feUenct UaU, IndiBARRELS rhoenix Refined Sugar; "" J BARRELS Crushed Sugar; 4 BAKRELS Powdered Sugar, RARKELS Yellow Sugar, variuua branda; BARRELS Golden Sirup, A No. 1; BAKRELS Honey Sirup; J() BARRELS Stewart Sirup; 10 IIHDS Molasses In otore and for sale bv RUGER A CALDWELL, &s Last Washington et. 100 BAGS KlO Cortee; 2? i BOXES Ground Coffee; Do. to Pa a; BAGS Roasted Coffee; OfW CHESTS and Half Cbet Gunpowder, Young rxßxJ Hyson, Hyson Skin, ami Oolong Teas, very cheap; VI. PICE, Cas-ia, Cloves, Cinnamon, and a retieral assortment of Spiee uitaMetor retail trade; Black ana Cayenne Pepper. For iale low bv Kl'CEK A CALliWELU 6a East Washington t. I VO. 1 and No 2 Mackerehn Barrla, naif Barrel, and Ki': ' .QQ BOXES Herrin: 100 B0XESCo!fi''h: JilJj BOXES Smoked Flai-but. . For tale low by RUGEK A CALDWELL, 4M Eaat Washington at j VLvktiE ad well aelected assortment of Groceriee now receivirg and fr eale a low a at any bouse in the West. Country Merehent ard City Grocers Invited to examine our atock. RUGER A CALDWELL, Jel3 62-dAwly 6s Kast W aohington at. PAINTS, &C. Paints! Paints! Paints! o Y EVERT DESCRIPTION DRT, GROUND IN Oil, and II IX ED it E.I n t FOIl VS E. AIo, Vamihe, Oil, Glass, Putty, Pnnbf, ar.d in fact j erervtbing tkat appertain o tbe trade, for aale at reA ' i U ,1 m t'A rr.l ST rt II VlnU ' avenue. Remember tbe Red Frort, opposite Dr. Due lan' residence. MERR1MAN k CO., ap24-dlmlw3m Indianapolis, Ind. IfiSURAMCE. Indiana Fire Insurance Co., INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. OJIrr .Vo. a Ocfstl FelloirV Hall INSURES Dwelliege, Household rnixiTBre, Bam a. Hay, Grain and Live Suk therein. AI Churtbe, School HwQs and etber detached property, agamct lo aad da ma re by Fiaa and LfGarraim, for tbe term of Cve or even) ear. LHaarroaa. J. S. Harvey, Indiauapolia, E. D. Marsh Indianapolis. William C. Luptoo, p. N. Heath, Greencaatle. Frederick Bar;. Jame Barge, Danville. William T. Gibson, Indianapoli. or rt ck as. J.S IlaavKT. President. Fatncaica Ba6a.Treartr Wm.C- Lcrrox.Viee prek't. Wat.T.Giaao. Secretary. ia?. dli

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TO THE PEOPL Of tho United States. la tbe nocia tf Deen.Ur, iSia, Ua htxlervgaasa U tbe Erat time offered for aale to Iba pabl Dr. J. flo wee Doda Imperial Wine Dltter aad la tbla abort period tbey have rlreti tneh aivrl aaf iafaction to tbe many tbocsandi of peraona b kava tr ed tbeta that It la now an established article. Tbt amctjot f bodily aod aneiital Bilsry artalnc aioiply froa exlect of ma!l complalnta la Mirprtaing, and it ta lhr?4r of tbe utmost imponaure that a airic attention ta tbe least and not tnfiina: bodily allfnent abculd be tad; for dieae of the lody must Invariably affect tbe utaat The aubaenbera now ot.fy a.k a trial of DE. J. B0VEE D0DS' IMPERIAL . WIND BITTERS! from all who bare cot aaed them. 1 e challenge tbe world to produce Uieir equal. Tbee Bmaaa for tbe cureof Wiac 9rowacwa,Gciai. Dcaturv, and for Fraum and Ejraicuaa tbe Bux,are absolutely unaurpaed by any other remedy on eana. To be asaured ef tbir. It la ouly neceaaary to make tbe ' trial. Tbe Wine Itaelfi of a very auperior qaaiity, being about one-third tronger than other w loei; rm!r tui InrtgoratiDg tbe whole ayateaa froai tbe bea4 to tbe feet. Aa these Butera are tonic and alterative la their character, o they strengthen and Invigorate the whole ayateaa. - and glee a Jin Um and te all ita para, by equalixing tbe circulatioc, reuiovlnr bat ruct Jona, arl producing a general w armth. Tbey are also excellent for iMsease. and Weakne peculiar te Friaaaalew where a Tonic I rrquirtd to atrenflien nnd brace (lie er at ein. No lady wbo la aulect to la-aitude tU fain tue, hould be without tbem, aa tbey arerevuify. In,; in their action. Will not onl) Cure, but Prevent Dlaeatei anl in this repect are doubly Valuable to the peraou wbe may use tbem. For 1NCI PIEXT C0NSÜ.M PTION. Weak Lunga, Indigestion, Iypepsiaf IheSMof tbe Nervu System, Faralvi Fllea, and f r all cava requiring a Tonic, DR. DODS' CELEBRATED WINE BITTERS , ' Arc l!iiurpaMtrd! For Sore Throat, an common among tbe Clergy, tk are truly valuable. For the aged and infirm, and Tor peron of weak cou- . atitutiou for MinLstera of tbe Goapel, Lawyers, aad all public jeakers for Book-Keepera, Tailor. Seamatreaaea, Students, Arti.-t, and all persona leading a edentary life, they will prove truly beneficial. A a Beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and delk iou to tbe taste. Tbey produce all the exhilarating effect of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating; and are aX valuable remedy for peraon addicted to tbe of eiceasive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from It. They are pure and entirely free from tbe psaaona onilaUied In tbe adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country I flooded. These Bitter not only CUKE, but FUEVENT IWae and hould be ved by all w ho live in a country where tbe water ia bad, or where Cb ilia and Fev.ra are preralerl. Being entirely innoreut and karudes, tbey may be given freely to Children and Infanta with Impunity. Phyaiciana, Clergymen, and temperance advocate, aa an act of humanity, hould asit in spreading these truly valuable BITTERS over tbe land, and thereby eaaentlally . aid in banishing Ih unkennesa and Disease. Dr. J. IJOYJEi: DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and skillful phykiaa, who baa need tbea aaaeeeeafully in bla practice for tbe laat twenty-five yeara. The proprietor, before purchaalaf the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovee Doda Celebrated Imperial Wine Bittera, bad tbem tea ted by two distinguished medical practitioners, who pronounced tbem a valuable remedy for diaeaae. Although the medical men of the country, aa a general thing, disapprove of Fatent Medicine, jet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found In tbe United State, acquainted with their medical propertiee, who will not highly approve DO. J. DODS' IkrERllL WINE BITTERS. Ia all newly aettled place, where there Ii alwayt a large quantity of decaying Umber, from which a poiaoooua miaama ia created, these bittera abould be need every tnornins; before breakfa-L These truly valuable Bittera bare been ao thoroughly teated by all clae of tbe commnnity for almost er-ery variety of dieae incident to tbe human y-tem, that tbey are now deemed Indispensable as a Tonic, Medicine and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle! It real tut I. Mile! Pnrifr the rtlax! (iiveTone toihe Niomarh Itenovate the ftrtfe m! aud Prolong Life. DR. J. BOVEE DODS' DIFERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wuae, con bined with Barberry, Solomon Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark. Spikenard, Chamomile Flower, and Gentian. They art manufactured by Dr. Doda btmaelf who I an experienced and uccesful Physician, and hence should Doft-e classed among the quack aoatmote which floo.1 the country, and againat whab tbeMeda-al Profession are .ojusily pnjcliced. In all Affection of tlie llcaat Mick Headache, or .tervoua Headache Dr. Doda Imperial tVlne Ultterw will be found to be moat ftalufarr and Cfflcnrlonw. FEM.V.LEM. Tbe many rem Sc a tea whxrh hare been tendered a, and the letters which we are daily recetrtr;g, are conclBJve proof that among tbe women the Bittera bare giren a aatisfaction which ne others bare ever done before. 5e woman in the la:d hould be without them, and tao who once use tbem, will bot fail to keep a aupply-I'i-i?? HI OO per IJottle. O 330ttlcK lor 45 OO. Prepared and o'.d by CHARLES W1DDIFIELD & CO., SOLE PliOPRILTOTsS, :0VllliamMreel,!tew Tork. fv- For aale by IlOUEllT BltO UWI.VG. And by 'druggist at.d grecer g-rra'.'y tbrecchoct tbe country. Jy3-tawly TO TAX-PAYERS. "JOTlCE I hereby given that the Ommon Ooncil X will meet a a Board of Equalisation a tarf Council Chamber in the rvty of Indianapolis, oa Wednesday evening, Joly 3, t92, at a e'etock. P. X.. te bear complaint and equalise tbe ae smrt f-r 1 2. AttsaC JOHN G. WATERS, iyie-lOd ' City Ort. fJOTICE. W wiM Tt as Frii'av th. Vd tnatant 1-4??. to tbe X Bidder, tbe enlarging and raMng aw aditieeal 8uey u School Honte No 7, la Centre Townb p. FT pertlralara at to plana aad pieeificatma and terra ef paymewt. Inquire f Truatee op-atair tn Own Heaae July 5,1. . JAMES TUXNEK, Jmatea) Jy7-d2w MEDICAL. Howard lsso datlon, 1'hita., 1-1 OR TUE RELIEF OF THE SICK AND DISTRESSi ED. aCctfd with Virulent and Chronic Diaeaee, aud eapeclallv diaew of tbe Seaaal tHtana. Medical Adrice given grat.a by the Acting Sargeow. Valuable Reporta on Spe-matorTbea or Seminal H eaanea,and other laaeaaea of tbe Sexual Organa, and oa tbe new remediea employed tn tbe DUrenaary, aeet la aealed letter envlope,lree tt 'barge. Addre dr j. kii-un uour.rrroN. Howard Aaaociatesa, Ne. 3 South Ninth t. feblA-wly ? PhilaStphla. fa