Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3697, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1862 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL

TIUIIMIAY..... AIlilATT Campaign Sentinel The Weekly Indian State Stntiirl wiU'be funmhed for Three 3Ionth. during the Cam pin, at .-5 CENTS A COPY. r?Send in the names, dw THE IJAILT STATK LN UNaX 1 sent by 11 the early rning expresa and frefght train, nd delivered to ub- , acribers la adjacent town aboct the aaroe tine it U ditribatedln thUelty. Tbl enable reader at a distance fr tb Capital of Indiana, to r-t the mwi .f ib day from ix to twelve boors before they ein receive it thrtu;b paper pabii.hed elewl,ere. New dealer and carriers In any of the town a railroad centering at Indianapolis wHl besaprdied whb the SENTINEL on a rood term, a any other paper. Club for tbe Daily will bt auf plied at A icrnt rate. Order are sotirited. daw READ THE DOCL'.ilEIVTS Exrasi.Ya tue Mnn.tvnsi lm:ui'atio.vs axd couiili' tio.nn OK THE PItESENT PARTY IN POWER. We bare for al tbe following valuable d'ttituerit, and ak Democrat In erery Cotwtr and Township In Indiana to club tifrrther "' n for ttm, for dUribati.m: Voorle?ea Mpeeclsr. , Tb speeches of II'n. D. W. Tookhrk cpon th? flnanctal policy anJ fraud- of tbe Administration prty, and bla vindication of hi statements in thtt speech la reply to tbe comment of Mr Dvrr. of Mvjclm-tu. These peecLe show, from RepubLcan record, the expenditure f tl.e Administration; ibe amount of he public Indebted ne, and tbe ;ros fraud by which that debt bia been increased. Published in one pamphlet of sixteen page, a od will be fumUbed at 91 per hundred, and $10 per t boa am. Sperrt off ICielcrdon and Addrrlo the rirmorrncjr ff lle I'nitrl Mate. The peeth of Hon W A. Rich tnrowx, of lllinoi, expeata- the abolition scheme of negro eqaaüty, and what the tax-payer are paying for the experiment. In the um pamphlet (of eight pae) 1 tbe Ad.lres of tbe Democratic member of Comcrem to the D mocracy of the United States, prepared by the Hon. W. A. P.ichaw. aox, tbe rnot Intimate friend of Senator Ihh-ui.a. IT ice ten cent per Ueii, fifty cent per bum! red, and four dollar per tbnn-and., Vta 1 1 a ml I gl a in 'a peecls, On the Public IHM, Liability, and Expenditure, delivered in tbe Ilouae of Rej-reseidative on the, Soth of Jane, IM;?. I pubti-bed In one pamjlilrt of 8 page. Price CO cent per 1(H) cooie. Circulate the Document These, documents should te placed in tbe hands of every tute r in Indiana, as they di-uv In a masterly manner aubject which have a deep iuteret for every citizen who desire to prererve eonMitutional l.berty and to perpetuate tbe Union a framed by the latter of th Itepublir. Ppeeche should be ordered hy Express, if possible, a the postage 1 cent a copy, and a thi niut be prepaid, it U taken out of the money ent. AH ordtr accompanied with the ca-b, will be promptly attended to. AdlreM. ELDER, IIARKNESS r.INt.HAM. Indianapolis, I nd. German Iloctimrtit. - The Fditor of tbe Indiana WJk JJatt ban printed in German the speech of lion. D. W. Voounr.r, upon the Financial Policy and Fraud.i of the Ahniiii.-trtion. It make one pamphW of 24 paste, printed In large clear type, and will be furnMied at (2 per 100 copies. Let the German of Indian be well supplied with thi valuable apeech. All order, accompanied with tbe cah will be promptly attended to. Addre, JULIUS nOKTTICHF.R. lndianHis. A .12iitaIiC. - The lmpreiion appeari to prevail among many Democrat that we have no Job Office connected with the MCXTIXKLofTke. This 1 a mUtake. There isnooClcein the city that I o well prepare 1 to do all kind of I'-OOK AND JOB HUNTING aa we are (except larpe bill pwter), and we will feel under obligation to all Ivrancrat, not only lit tbe city, but in tbe State, for any work they can end to our ofllce. We have ro public patronage lo depend on to aid the paper we a-k the party to aid u with their work, as far a they can. We can do a good vrk, and on a good term, a any other olT.ce. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. 1Ush;ei Colonel Willi in llarron and Ma jor John ii. Martin, uf the 14ih Indiana. JTwo more printt'n volunteered vetcrd;ty, Onu S ekelt and Oliver MolHt, loth from Podd'a irinting atid book publi.-hing olrice. ISTHenry . Hill, of Kuh Countj, the (Jtiar-ternm-trr ot the old I (ills Iles'uiett, has been comniiasioucd in the new lGih. SJS3f"Thrre are six ctnniwniea of the 70th rrgixneui recruiu-vi in thi town, viz: C;tpt tins II ir iUn. MerrillV, Geo. Wallace's, Menkrr's, Aleredith's tiU William'. 'Oue bundled and six'y guerrillas captured In Kentuckr. arrived here from L'nisville night before last, and were furnished with lodgings at C-mp Morton. -O- ' Meredith's company of the 70th regiment organized yeterl iy and elevted William M. Meredith Cptain; II. II. HrfiiJ lt Lieutenant nud Major Orey 2J Lieutenant. . l5MASAroLts Markits The following were the pice d grtiu )eterday,s furnUhed us by Mr. Johu Shaw: ' Wheat, red. Too; white. Ho. Corn(?30c. K r 4bc. little ottering. Uarley Cic. A company for the 70th regiment arm ed fium Morg county jestetIay evening. They cttoe iu wagons, with music and banner, and were loudlt chcercl as their long train passed up lllinoi. street aud wlong Washington street to the State Houses ' f It li ta been suggested that the Grand Jury had Ixiter be sct to drilling the drafted mil ilia, first aud the volunteers afterwards. We are not particular. A II waut is for the rebel to "ehootorer" as rumj of our boy a possible. Let the in b cotumuiiicatel eeJily. JTKnow NothingUtn wa b id enough, but fie KuibU of the Uoldeu Circle are ten time as bad. Journal. Have you forgotten that the Journal was the Know Nothing organ here, aad how do you kuow that the lately discovered order is worse tluu the first, uuless )ou have tiken the degree in boih? A con epondenl k us if there i no way that the lire blacks who swell round our city, can be used iu the draft tor tn and be nude to bear their share of the hardship of the war. The policy of the Presideut and we think it the correct one is t enroll the blacks com'uii; into our lines a laborer. The same policy miiiht be Mdo4ed in the drall about to Inf ui de. but whether it will be done or not, we can not ay. . ii - i m 0 Bewaek or CocxTtR et. Yetc-xlay a large number of $a bills on tlie Commercial I ink of 2'ew YorK were offered about the heveml busires housos in the city by parties wishing to purtliae eujall amounts and receiteat least fourtllhi in ch mge. The namber oflered at $-eeral houses inducel suspicion and led the pioj rietors to compare note. The bankers, we understand, hate bot decided that the note are couterfeit, but it would be well to arokl receiving them until the cmtet j of their sudden appearance in auch unprecedented number is cleared up. A Good Exaxpie It will be -eea by the telegtaphic column that the merchants ot Boun hive bound themselves to secure to their cleik who mat enlist, their places when they return. This is nght and it is patriotic and it should be imitated here aud elsewhere. Many young men who.eheait ie-pond to the call with ardor are deterred from volunteering by thediead of losing (TCianently good situations of being throwu lelp'otdy upon the community in which they lived when they return from the wars. Let a similar association start heie, and many )oung men will fel that the ruht soit of sympathy is felt for tliem. The mete Uiuntv to men of this cUs is comparatively nothing. The aseurvnee that they had not cast themselves adrilt on the world by rallying around the Ü ig of the country would make litem feel much belter than fifty or a hundred dollars in their f-oekeu. Both, however, would not be aoiis. ,

riT'Tl e Journal thinks e will Uu-h on "the i other i!e of our mouth aoon." if e don't quit j UWvz the j. ke of it tft(tnnl Jurv.

nl me win i ta-h while we cm an how. Ti e mm wh wou!d t.ot launch at null a broad joke lliivt "j rc-eittm-TJt." would refjuire to be titk'.eJ bj uraw heu Vincent wt. performing. r i tT5TThere re ä few chance. more, weljeliere, for volunteers in the 70th regiment and but few. The I2th and 16th regiment are, however, tit i vet lud. and have mruitin oflicen in Un. ! Tl.ev nte cod regiment, well ofiicered ar.J have ! nn e-th!ihe! repnUt'ron that will nlwnv a.tire j certain bere&U iJ.jt t Itn bck and be too I-te for a place in anj of the volunteer oranizilion if y ja deire to go nr.d j-refer a free will offering to a draft. Fiar Yi.iti bdat. Aout noon ve-terd.iy a fire broke out in the out buildings connected with tl:e re-hJence of Royal May hew on We-t utret. The Cte eommunicated from a plarc in the ah houe andpre id to and consume ! tlie carri ige hon.-e and two btore room. The dweMinir waa with tl fliculty g.ieil, and s ivevlonlf by the exertion of the ludd'cr from the camp netr by. The brave soldier Itoya w..ikel w'uli a will and prevented the fpreid of the tlA.nie to tlie miin building. The engines from the city flid not arrive in time to ttkep.irt. The out buildings w it 1 thfir contents weie conumed. The Miiti5o Last Nioiit. The war meeting .... - I-:-t litI.t in liotitof the Itite IIouenttracteJ a i Tery l.irc crowd. The object. e lelie e, was to i troops to aid in putting down the rebellion. If the itter. d mce of l ir;e f athering indie ite nythinj they indicate that tlie heart of the Jple of the capital be iU in re-",vn-e tot!e call. The inenting was uddre-el by Mr. Willi.inifon, of Putn un countv. M'. Newconib, of thi city. Mr. Hee-on, of Wayne county. Mr. Shook, of the 1 1 (h D.striot. It. J. Kyan, of thii city, and Col. Linck,of the TJih regiment. PntofAL. Dr. A.J. Mullen. Surgeon of the 35ih Indian I, who was taken prisoner by Forrest's civarlf in Tcnne-?ee, was in the city ")eterd iy. The doctor had a pretty hard time of it. In the titj.1 place, he nould fhool r little before he a taken, iind mme of. the (ieorgian nwore that he wa at better n filter th in many of the combatant sn I idiouM not be reie i.ed tiiidcr the ple.t of belnr a noi comb it.iiit. He wa finally release!, liowevei. ami then waoneof the puty firetl upon by the Tenne.ee regiment when approaching our line umier a fit of truce. He looks well, however, alter his tiial, and i still thechcerlul, companionable gentleman he was before the war. tl" Kecmiting was very brisk in the city yesterday. Theie eelns to be a lepugnance on ihe prt of our young ;nen to be dr illed, and they at flying to the stau lard of their country to eca the dralt certainly the very best place to fly to. There would be no difficulty in raising twelve or fifteen regiment mote in thi. State for nine month, or even l'r a j ear, by calling lor volunteers for that period. Thouand cm go for that time can so arrange their buine., who think they cannot a Hurl to go for three vers, or hate a repugnance to doing o. Indiana i. not going tobe behind in any call, no matter iu what phape it may come. Krem iti.no loa the Twelfth. Lieut. James M Buchanan has oj-ened a tecruitin;? oflice for the rJih regiment. Col. L'tick's, on Washington street, opposite Little's Hotel. This is u o0.mI chance to enter the service in n regimcht second to none from the Suite. Col. Liuck ft-ind high n an olliccr and a gentleman, one who u'ider btandi hi business und cares for his men. There U no rik to run in entering the 12ih. The field officers and number of the lower officers have seen pervice and know the wants and capabilities of men, and consequently while exacting duty from their men know they owe a duty to them and w ill do it. We expect to hear of L!cut. Buch an an having a full company in a few days A Disf.utkr Shoots a Solpur amd thex Shoots IIimhi.lk. Yesterday a soldier, belonging to the lUlh regulars, was ent out we?t of the city to bring in n deserter named Poland that was reported to be biding in the whm1s or fiel Is some di-tame from town. There m iy have been more than one soldier sent. Poland ieisted and finally drew a revolver and fired two shots at Stout, one ehot taking efievt in Stout'a breast. Stout then bayonetted the deserter Poland, and Poland either aceidentallv, or bv design, tlischarged t ne barrel of hia revolver at bis own head, tlie phot taking effect between and above the eye. He was living when brought to town, but will die if not alteady dead. Stout is very dangerously wounded. W. H wes k Co.'s new Indiana Slate GazttUer and llusints$ Directory is now in publication, and as the balance of the Sute is completed, their canvassing agents will call upon the business men of the city lor advertisement nnd subscription for the work. It will contain a reliable list of the business firms of the entire State, w ith much other valuable inform ition, in substantial law hind'ng and embellished with engravings of the public building of the Sl-tte. It nfford superior advcrtiing facilities, enabling merchants, manufacturers, professional and other business men to pre-ent their Imsines.s cards to the entire trade of Indiana. Publication office, No. 1, K. Washington street, rooms Nos. 12 and 13, up stairs. Hkioaimlr Iil.vual CuirTtMiKM. General Crittenden has been severely censured for the surrender of Mur!rceboio and undoubtedly omeIkxIv is to blame lor a tr.iusaitiouth.it has cast discredit upon our arms. It is not well nor is il ju?t to lot in hasty judgments on such matters. It is better altvays to wait lor the facts, ;md iu this case they should be brought out by a search ing inititarr investigation. We aie informed bv Dr. Mullen. id" ihe '.iZtiU Indiana, who-e opportunists ut knowing all about the allair weiemuih better than any one at a distance can have, that (Jen. Crittenden was not to blame. Dr. Mullen says that General Crittenden htd jul tiktn command, and that he aaivid at Mur-nee-Ooro wiihutii bis baggage i r c.uii (iuip.i-e. He found a bad feeling existing between the ifth Mijh;uan and the 31 Minne.-ota, the ost regiuieut., th tt was carridl to such an extent that they would not fncam; together. He inspected the lines tlie day he anived it was on the even im: of that dav the attack was made ordered tlie concentration of the troops, and enjoined upon the commanding othcet-s of bulb corps the liecesMty tf strengthening their pickets. He gave them all needful orders to prevent a surprise. and retired to a lodging in town, as he had no other ijuaiters to go to. The surprise was complete, so far a he was concerned, and I e was hurried Mway by the rebel advance witloul any chance to resist. The surrender was made by Col. Leiter, and we aie informed that the oilicers lay all the blame on the Colonel. They excuse Geueral Crittenden with one voice. Tld much we say on the authority of Colonel Mullen without any desire or intention to pre judge the matter, for iu time like this, where the lives and liberty of so many of our noblest sons are at stake, otficer who seek high po-dtio - should be heid to n strict accountability lor reckIesM;es or i.eglevt. t5f" A lady sends us the following poem, ami I aSi the question If I pay a dollar for my j poodle, why should not others? There is no j reon why. Jowler should be put in nomination . for a titv offioc: From the New Tork Weekly Argu. To my fiocr Jowler. Jowler, they've taxed vou, honest friend. Assessed you, put you in the roll; To exile every dog they'd tend Uülers some friend will pay his poll. By all that's goof, the'rascal memt Betwixt us two to breed a strife And drive you into banishment. Or bribe your friend to t. k your life. But. Jowler. den't you be alarmed! If politician do negeit you; Confound their tax, ou shiii't be hirmed, I know your worth, and I'll protect you! But taxes, by the Constitution, Convev the right U represent; So dogs," by this same resolution. Might jut as well as men be tent. Now, dos: ami men, nnJ voters her, That Jowler' put in nomination To go, upon the coming vea-. And aid in public legislation. Jowler, beware of detnvgogue. Keep clear of the minority; Take tare to smell of other dogs, Aud vote with the majority!

Prnft! Hirk! link! Htrk! Kicrct-lv the bullet are rattling! Unk! Ilttk! link! Bravely our brothers are battling! Freely the foe fAy hive d treJ! Why should the lagzard be spared? All in our glory have shared! Drart! Draft! Draft! Draft! Draft! Draft! What though cur traitor are mumbling! Dralt! Draft.' Dealt! What though our croakers are grumbling! Still, from the peace githered hoard Freely let lpuMy be poured; But, in this ai'e of the sword. Draft! Draft! Draft! Dm ft! Drart! Drf t! Precious the l-me we are losing! Draft! Draft! Draft! War will not wait on youth's choosing! Women will harrow the plain! Children will garner tlie grain! Age wield the mattock again! Is not the price worth the pain? Draft! Drift! Draft! SPECIAL NOTICES.

Z2T T0 T H E !i VOL'S OF HOT II SEX KS. A lU-tirei Clergyman barlna; ben rectorei to health in a fer day, afier maiiy jear of urvat MifftrinfT, is willit ;; to a:St others by tending (fn-e) on tlie receipt of a ot-paid directed envelope, a copy of the pretcription ued. Direct to Her. Ji MIX M. DA OX ALL, JeS-dlwlni 1S(J Fulton ulreet. Brooklyn, X. T. FTJTBXalC NOTICE. TO.'lllSO A: C,i, I)rnesitj, No. Is i:at Vailiington Mreet Have been appointed aents for the sale of II It A I I. S T t ssi i,a(; , TIIK V OXDERKUL fJKAXL LliS, f r the cure of Coujrhs, Co! Is, Sore Throat, Hronch'tis, Whenin. 'rritation of the Crula and Ton-il, and I!4ejM of the Lunn. Sold in large boxe, 25 et., t ctK..anJ 1 each. ulSJA wly SrSINOEK Ä: CO.'S LETTEK "A" FAMILY SEWIXG) MACHIN E, with all tbe recent improvement, is the I'.EST and CHEAPEST ami MOST BEAUTIFUL, of all ewing machine. This niarliine will sew anything, from the running of a tuck in tarletan to the making of an overcoat anything from pilot or beaver cloth down to the foftest gauze or goanier tissue, and is ever rcaJy to do it. work to perfection. Itcanfell, beci.bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and ha capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This is not tLe only machine that can fell, hem, lini, ami so forth, but it w ill do so better than any otl er machine. The L.tter A Family Sewing Machine may be Lad in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Case, which is now Lecorin so popular, l, as it name implies, one that can be foliled il.to a box or case, which, when opened, make a beautiful, substantial, and pacioii. table for the work to re upon. The case are of every imaginable degn plain as the wood grew iu its Native forest, or as elaborately tiiiUhcd as art can make them. I. M. StNGKK t CO., No. 45S Broadway, Xew York. JGäjriixbanapoiis Onice Xo. 3 Odd-Fellows' Hall, Waluii2to:i street. i.lü-dly ca UTio;v. The market I full of imitations, represented to be tba ame a "BROWX-'S BRONCHIALTUOCHES," which are In most case prfMluctive of positive injury. Many dealer will recommend inferior preparations and lower priced articles, aflu-'ig more profitto themselves Ask forand OBTAIN onl BKOWX'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES," which by l )Jig experience h-ireproved th?ir value.havirg rece ived the anctifii of physician generally, and tastimouials from eminent men throughout the country. RltüWN'S r.ROXCHIAL TROCHES, when allowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth, have a direct Influence to theaflVcted pail: tbe sedative and soothing effect to tbe inucu lining of the windpipe into the Bronchi! allay Pulmonary irritation and give relief in Cough, Cold, and the various Throat affection to which public peaker and singer are liable. febll-dly'o'J SINCINC BOOKS. Just Ilccclvcd, THE OLDI WKEATIl, CONTAINING Two nundreJ Ffty favorite Songs and Exercises. AImj THE NIGHTINGALE, Full of tweet Song and Melodies. July 31. iVILLARI) A SUV ELL. MERCHANT TAILOR. xlts . . ii -"; ji sm , ,llKRIIAaT TAILOR. Healer in Hendj'-TTntle riotlnn nntl (irnn Fnrnikliing tiood, No. 105 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, (owosite Tiir cocut hocse.) INDIANAPOLIS, INI). apD-dly MEDICAL. 31 A x II O O I 3 now losti no v itt.s roui.nü Jut rubliff.d in 4i 6ti!d Enrtlipt. PU'iCK. SIX CENTS. V LECTURE on tbe Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Sperni.torrha or Seminal Wcakne, Involuntary K mission, Sexual lability and Impedimenta to ciarri.iire generally. Nervounos.Consumption, Epilpy and Kit; Menial and I'hvsirnl liK-as.i-it v, resulting from Sf.Abue, Ac By KOBKKT J. CULVER W K L L, M. I)., Anthor of the tirt-en rd r? "A E on to Thousand of Sufferer." ent under aeal in a plain envelope, to any adilres, pot paid, on receipt of iK cent or two i oxf ace stamps, i y Dr. CI I. J. C. KLINE. 127 Bow. ery , New York, l'ostotnce Box 45K6. apr3-d.t w3m i GREAT WORK. THE CREAT WORK OF TIIE AGE PULPIT POLITICS! BY PROF. CHRISTY. PRICE, - - - S3. FOR SALE AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE CAVALRY HORSES. YV Ji: AUK DESIROUS OF lTKCUASlMJ 1MJ1EDIattly 1,000 Cavalry Horse, And will pT the hieheM market price, ia ca&h. We can t f und at Wood & roudray'a Livery Sutle.cn rennsylvaui street, InJiar.apoli. BL'XrOLl'H, SAVER, Jk CO.. Oovcmcient Contractor. Note. We will contract with perons to deliver to ua In a specified time from ten hore to three hundn-d. j14d3w B., S,CO. PATENTS. PATENTS OBTAINED FOR NEW INVENTIONS OP EVERT description. Fee cortlrgent on aoe. JTo patent no py. Sen for Circular, rirfT ttnsi, directions. kc. Ad Wss AMOS BlADNAX, novl-dty Patent Attorwey. Washinatot. D. C. AGENTS WANTED. FÜR JOU .S. C. AHIIOTT M Ilbtorv of the Civil War in America To be beautifully f laMrated with. s t l ; i ; i; ngu a vinos Of Land and Xaral Battle Scene. Portrait of prominent actor, Ac, Ac. klr. Attott i the well known author of the "Life of po!eoo," Ac. Experienced AsreriUwiil 2nd in thi a book that will sell The people want it. For Terriiory. immediate application mut te in a Je by mail to the FuM)-ber. LEDTARO BILL, au;4-w5ni Indianapolis lod-

I BT TKLXbKAla. Ulucinnntl .Market. ClSCX.tSATI, Aug. 6. Flour In pood de mt nd at 10 for super fine and $1 25 for extra. An active export demand for wLeat, and prices Sc higher; sales of red at 75(5; 50c, and white to Corn is in good demand at 37Q3Sc. Oat firm at 4v!c. HteCK; Whi-ky 25fte, and in fair demand. Nothing transpiring in provisions; prices nominally tinthjnred. Lird in good demand at rc. Sngir cured ham U,1: lOc. Grocciie -dull and hcavy Coin unchtuged and dull at 13 for gold; (6 for silver, und 4 for Demand Notes. Exchange dull at par. I ; at rai.Boara.t r York Market. Xtw Voac, Aug. 6. Flour opened w little firmer, but with connecting rivate accounts by the Arabia, the m trket closed quiet at alut yeterdy's prices; sales at $1 'J'tQb 10 for fupertiiie Sute; $5 30(rt5 4'J for extra Mite; $4 9ö(äh 10 (or sujHfrfine Western; $5 45 lor common to medium extra West ern; $j oJ(2 5 CÜ for common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; and $5 ?5(6 23 ; for trade brands. j Whi:div without important change; sales at Miotic. . . v neat openel a little nrirer, out witn connecting private accounts by the Arabia, the market cloed quiet, with holders a little more lipo-ed to tealize; salts of Chicago spring $1 12 1 VJ; Milwaukee club $1 1(3 22; uuMunddo$l 11 13; amber Iowa $1 25; winter red Western $1 2c?l 33; amber Michigan $1 35 1 37. Corn opened a shade firmer, and closel heavy at yesterday's prices; sales at 5G!.i(i57tc for sound oid mixed Westeru; 53(7i."5o for Eastern; S'Jüi'.Jc lor unsound; aud 7Uc for Northern white. Coffee Ilio more active, and market rules firm. Sujrar Raw has been in little better demand at prices slightly in buyer's favor; fair to good refining now quoted at cjßÖyC; ölc for Cuba, and Uc for New Orleans. Molasse quiet and steady; Cuba Muscovado 31c. and I 'or to Itico 35c. Pork ru'rs quite firm, with fair business doing; sales at $11(HI V&) for cess; $1111 20 tor pi i me mess; $'J 75 lor ptime. Ileef quiet and firm. Lird verv firm, but business is light; sales at liutter selling at lUQlSc for Ohio, and 1U( lj.;c for State. Cnees-e firm at CQSJ.jc. GROCERIES. Ruger & Caldwellj WHOLESALE GROCERS ANDCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, io.C8 East Washington 81. file iJoort mt of Odd IsL'oc$ Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana, QQQ BARRELS rhcrnbt Refined Sugar; g BARRELS Crushed Sugar; JJ B.vrdlF.LS Towdered SJgar; 00 PARKELS "e11ow Si:ßr variou brand; SO BAliIiI:LSGoI,fnSiup, A y ,; BARKELS now j Sirup; J(J BARRELS Stewart' Sirup; JQ IIIIDS Molasses; In .tore and fur a!e bv RIG ER A CALDWELL, 63EastY?hingtontL 100 BAUS Old Java Coftee; BAüS Rio Coffee; 100 150 ro BOXES Ground Coffee; Do. in Pa s; BAGS RoaMed Coffee; Ol II ft CHESTS and Half Chests Gunpowder, Youni? rCUiy Hyson, HyeonSwin, and Oolong Tea, very cheap; IP1CF., Caia, Clove, Cinnamon, and a ceneral avortnient of Spices uitable for retail trade; Black and Cayenue Pepper, t or le low by KUGEK A CALDWELL, JS East WashiDgun st. TVTO. 1 and Ifo. 2 Mackerel la Barrets Half Barrel, and j IU KP; 2QQ BOXES Herrin?; -jaU BOXES Codfish; XOli r,03tES aoc For sale low by RUGER CALDWELL, Et WahEgton st. ! LARGE trd welt selected assortment of Groceries nnw reeelvir.ff and f jT sale a lw as at any house in the West. Country Mere hnt and C'fy Grocers invited . . - l Brirn L riiMri-ii to examine our stock. Jel362-dAwly 6 East Washington t. SINKING FUND. ;To nonitou Eris or ixkixo fvxd. Ornca ov St ante Frsn. IndianapoUa,! August 1, 162. f rillE Delinquent Lit fori4 of Borrowers from the I. ikin3 Fund will be ready for publication about the 15th dy of September next. Fayments of Interest I muit be made Itore that date to save cost. Tbe sal I uka place, oa Tuesday th A day of DecembrrlS62. uja-dltiw3t . . fl. C. NEWCOMB, PreUnt.. POCKET BOOK LOST. riVlE BodersijrceJ lost a Tocket Book ia the State I Houe square on the day of the Iat Democratic : e.i. Lv ; aK-ktit a? In Tnor.ev. .... . t-v - m.i. will i;k I auu near wwia 'i ooe. t w uwi " erally rewarded for the finding and delivery tf the said Book, at the odce of the äUiU $ntinl, cr correponling wi'h the subscriber at Crawfoedsville. iI.-ntffoniery county, Ind. WM. K. WALICE. July SI, 12. augl-dlt-wlt SCHOOL BOOKS. OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. &C.,& IX SMALL OR LARGE QCAXTTTIES, AtbOWEX, STEWART k CO'S, n

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t rtrrTi xraaAatt ro rwa paj.t arara sarnssu Aoon Report. W ASIIIIVGTOIV IVEWS AFFAIRS OX TDE PEMNSDU. McCIcllan Assumes the Offensive. SOUTHERN NEWS. REBEL VICTORIES IN ALABAMA. from Watlilrifftoii. ahixgio", Au;-. 5. The following uflict-rs have tjceu Uismissevl from the service: Mjor G'en H. HiJinlson, of Michigan, an 1 dpt. W. T. Banks, of Kentucky. A special t tlie Tribune sivs: It u believed bere that vrry important moernent are axut to take place affecting the fortunes of the campaign. Gov. Morgan anj Thurlow WeeJ arrivel this evening. The Governor mvs tint Xew York quota of rolunteers will be r;ti-M by the end of next week. The following are our latest advicei frio Sjerryville: Eight prisoners h.tve jutbecn brought in fmm MalLou; three of them hid been iu the rebel army at Uiohmond. Loyal black are coming into the lines in prett numbers in the direction of Stti.n.irdiville. Thcr are of a very superior cl-55, and will tnke exejflent teamster. A scouting party yeterday found between twenty and thirty negroes in irons about twelve miles from Madison in a nearly starved condition. They say that they were caught while tryin:; to escape to our line. ami placed in irons. A special to the Times says: Thjii:;! the rumor h is not teen current on the fctreel.-, well informed circle are full of torie about movements either pioL'reing or impending in McClellan's army. The President is cited as authority for the declaration Unit the present week nnirt bring us Stirling iiew$ from the peninsula. These are the alleged reasons thit the state of nlT.iir U too critical to permit any passing to and fro through the lines, even by military men. The henvj draft by Government is variously regarded in Washington, but the prevailing sen" tiinent is approval. A strong feeling of confidence succeeds the discouragement of the pist month. It is a que-tion whether the this District. dralt applies to j It was month;) ngo believed that through rebel j ources in Washington the enemv was in constant receipt ot important knowledge not generally known. Only a few Government oflicials whose patriotism is above suspicion can now receive information the improper disclosure of which would prove detrimental to the best interests of the country. Gen. Duinside, it is heiieved, h is reached his new field of operation, and may soon by an act of his own announce his locality. There is authority for empluticallr denying the truth of the statement that Secretary Seivurd has made remonstrances against the presence in the Gulf of Mexico of a powerful fleet, nor his any other such action as represented been t. ken in the premises. The preliminary report of the census will be printed and ready for distribution in the course of a week. ott tlie rn 4rv. Lym'iibi'bu, August .30. A dispatch to the Republicau, dated Narrows of New River, July 12th. says: The gallant Major Bailey, commanding four companies of cavalry, in all about 150 men, sent to th tear of the enemy by Col. MeCouland, stormed Summerville on Friday at daylight, and killed and captured the entire garrison, including tlie Lieut. Col. commanding named Starr, three other commissioned officers and sixty two noncommissioned officers and privates. Not being able tobriug away the stores. Major Bailey burned thetn. The Richmond Enquirer has the followingdispatch from Savannah dated the 12th: At Genesis Poiut yesterday morning an engagement ensued lasting Feveral hours, resulting in the repulse of the gunboaU. It is thought one of them was considerably damaged The qua Xo uarters of the fort were hurt on our side. damaged bv shells. body The Richmond Examiner of the 2d inst. has a dispatch dated "Tttpello, July 30th,' which says: Information received at headquarters states that Gen. Armstrong, wt ii the i-avalry of the We-t, h is taken Courtland, Alabtnn, capturing lol) piisoi.ers. and six cars. Our loss was two killed and eiht wounded. The citiens of Uoiirtlund are frantic with delight at our appearance. O'ir next destination is Chattanooga. Tin ce Yankee C.tpUins and 5 Lieutenants, captured, arrivel hereto niht. Gen. Armstrong's official report states tint on the UmIi. he attacked the enemy at Courtland r.nd took 133 prisoners. The enemy's los wna three killed and two wounded. Our los 1. He also captured six wagons, with horses and equipments of four companies, and a quantity of sup plies, including 51)0 bushels corn in sacks. The depot, telegraph line, bridge and trestle work were destroyed. Gen. Armstrong deie ited the enemy at Queen Creek on the ameday, taking fourteen prisoners. Iiosetrans's division is at Tuscumbia. from .ev York. New York, August ,r Wiu. II. Webb, the well known Union shipbuilder, his contracted with the Government to bud I a steam ram to be covered with 6 inch iron, to hive two revolving towers like the Monitor, the bow to be covered with 12 inch iron, and to have a solid iron ram half the length of the vessel. Price $1.225,000. The Tribune s iy.: From inquiries at the Qunttcrni iter General's office, we are informed that 22.000 men have already Keen enrolled under the call for 300,000 volunteers. ti. i. r.e n,... ir .i.'. v -;.,,i. ! in Gen. Banks's corps is Gen. Bulbrd of the dragoons, and for some time acting as inspector of car.tlry. A letter from Harr son's Landing says: General Hooker has received his appointment as Major General. A letter from the gurJxnt Paul Jones, dated July 25th. cives the retort of an assault on a relel battery it Ogeechee river bv the Paul Jones, Unadilla, Huron and Magic. They shelled the : work fur two hours, inflicting serious da untre and i receiving none. The ?tc.imer Jersey Blue has arrived herewith New bem, N. C, dates to the 2 1 inst. An expedition under Col. Ilechman. of the 9th New Jersey leuimcnt, proeeede! to Young's Cros Iloaö. at tie head of White Oak river w here they had a skiimish w i.h a p;rty of rebels and completely routed them. Col. Heck man. Surron Woodhull, and three privates, were sliglitly wounded. From Roaton. Botox, August 5. Over .V)0 leading merchants have signed the following, and a rubric meeting is proposed to further increase the list: We, he undersigned, merchants of boston,1 hereby agree that the young men in our employ I who mav enlist in the service ot the Lmted Slates thai have, on their return from said rer - vice, the situations thev occupied before enlist- ; iug" " ! wfawwiMaBa4aswWBIHMHBfHamfHfp t rem Ph I lade I pti la. 1 PniLAOtLfBiA, August 5 Recruitirg is going on bravely in this city and tbe quota of men re- j quired bv the first call will soon be raised. The : whole force from rlr.iadeipma wiii prooabiy te raised without resort to drafting. rViht Dispatches. Front 5prlna;f leid. SniNCFiCLD, O., August 6. Enlistments are progressing very favorably. Clark county w'fd undoubtedly furnish hrr quota for the rarU call without resort to a dralt. Eighty-four bounties were paid to recruits today in one district in this city. From Plailwdelphia. PHiLADELrniA, August 6. Subscriptions to the bounty fund yesterday amounted to $56,000. Thetotafi. now $:t44,772.

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Washinuto, Augut 6 A treaty of rora-1 merce and navigation between the Lmtexl State and the Ottoman Eiapire is officially proclaimed. It U m-uked throughout by much liberality. To bacco aod u!t, however, ar not included among tbe artklt which our citizens are per milled to Import into tbe Ottoman dominion, but a compensation to their probibitiou, no duty wbitever in future ahall be levied upon them, when exported from the Ottot&in mp:re by citiiecs of the United States. Six persona were lecectly arrested on the Rappahannock while engage iu shipping alt and other articles, in great demand in the Richmond mvrket, across that river for the benefit of our enemies. 1 lie prisoner were rt manJed to tbe i old Capitol priou. - ' A pecitl to the Pot : lieputs from Geseril l'cp hetdtjuarters tay ' that the rebels are concentrating the r forces at j (tordonaville with an evident iütenüon to attack i Pope. I Seventl Ooremor of the loyal State, including j Govenior Buckingham of Connecticut, aie? heiej in conultit;on with the President in relation to ' the new orders for drafting. I The printing of the new one an J to tret- I ury note- commeuce to-day. i Gen. Wadsworth left fuddenW for Harri-burir ' l I . 11. ' . . . c ! u. ia-i ci uui- irain. xie wa companiej br one aid. His miiou is not definitely known, but it i regarded of great importance, at he went at the instance of the War Department. A special to the Herald nays: Eleven arrests were made at Fairfax C. II. on Friday last of putties known to be SecessionisL. three of whom were charged with having in their poses.-io hotses branded U. i.; the balance were charged only with tieason.und arrested in pursuance of Gen. Pope Order No. 11. The parties were all convened to Manass., where they will have an opportunity of proving their loyalty by sub-cribing to the test oath and returning to their homes, or el.-e be convey ed across our lines. Let week a uan naiftt-d Jackson was arretel in Pottsylvania county, Va., and froiight up to the citv atul KCit tot'ie old Caitd. MfCracken is an engineer in the tebrl array; and it is sa;d laid out the plan oT I ort Darling, on the James river, and superintended its cn struttion. He hid obt;iinevi a furlough for ten tl ty-, and while visiting Fredericksburg w:n c.iptuieil. He had on his person a number of letters from various prominent rebels, among them a characteristic one from ex 'Governor Smith' of Virginia. From McCIcllan! Army. llK.igcAHTi.ns Armv or the Potomac, August C The Armv of the Potomac has turned tlie ofletisive. again nsThe recoiii;ois-ance nude v-tc-iday tmder (ien. Hooker to Malvern Hill, White Uk Swamp Uridiie and in the ditectioii of Xew Maikct and Richmond, was in every re-i'Ct a ronij'-te succ e?s. I ne troons ic.i camn oui iarK iiigui oe(ore J lst, arriving at M the. 11 Hill at 4 o'cl:k vesterd iv niornin. a distance of ten mile. Here thev encountered two legiments of infantry aud a battery posted lehind earthworks. Fire was immediately opened on them by Capt. Benson's battery and a necticm of Capt. Robinson's. The infantry was not engaged. The filing laste! about three hours, when the rebels ingloriously fled by the river road hotly pursued by our trmps who succeeded in taking one hundred of them prisoners. The loss on our side at this point was three killed and eleven wounded. Captain Benson bad his thigh broken by a piece of a shell. The doctors think his leg can be saved. Lt. Col. Gamble of the bth Illinois Cavalry was seveiely wounded iu the breast while drivi jg in the enemy's pickets. Col. Aveiill. with 500 cavalry, took the Quaker road to White Oak Swamp bridge; here they found the 10th Virsiii.i 1 cavalry drawn up t receive them. A charge was immediately ordered, which broke the rebels lines, when they fled. Col. Aveiill followed them three miles, taking 2 prisoners, without logins a mm. Gen. Pleasanton, with a force of cavalry, took the New Maikct road, on which a portion of the rebels were retreating. He followct them to within a short distance of New Market, when meeting two brigade? of rebels, l.e fell back, bi inging over 30 prisoners taken on the way. New market is ten miles from Richmond. This ended Ihe operations for the day when the troops went into camp on Malvjeru- Hill. Gen. McClellau who went to the scenejof action early 011 yesterday rooming has not yet returned. Three thousaud'of our prisoners will arrive today from Richmond in exchange for a similar number sent up on Monday. Everything is quiet on the opposite side of the river. - From in' York. Xlw Youk. August 6. The Commercial aays that an important, fleet expedition touaiating of one little steamer and a few picked men has left one ot the naval depots and will be heard from in a few days. Admiral Goldsboro and Fleet Captain Case have Hsked to be relieved from pte-ent command. Rumor says that Captain Wilkes will take Goldslroro's place and Captain Porter, of the mortar fleet, will be Flag Officer of the naval force before Richmond. The Post professes to have reliable information fiotn Richmond that the entire rebel rmr never exceeded 35U.0UÖ eO'eciive men from the Potomac to the Itio Grande. The forces before Itichmosid reach at the highest but 12J.00') men, of w hom only 90,003 were oa the Peninsula dminjr the memorable seven days, and of whom CO.UOtl only we e used against our rl inks and exposid points. The rebel loss on that occasion was 2? ,000 killed and wounded. Richmond, since, has been one vast hospital. The E linburg tils this afternoon for Liverpool, taking $5!)0,(H)i) iu specie. Gen. Arthur has just returned from Albany where lie has been consulting Gov. Morgan, and has now gone to Washington. From rejorts received here to-day the military I authorities are confident that no drafting will bi necessary to nil me quoit 01 jjo.u.jo volunteers required on the 15th of August. The Rainbow Hotel, William street, was destroyed by fire this morning together with a number of other buildings. Two men were badly injured and two are m'sing. Losa $100,000. Two persons, lodgers in the hotel, wereburued to death. Southern kv. Cairo, Augujt 6 The Memphis Bulletin of the 3d reports a fight seven miles from town on Sunday between force of 4,50d Federals and rebels 'under JelT Thompsou. The latitT w ere driven hack with great los. It gives no particulars. More fighting was enticipated. The Jackson Miisnip.'iaii says that Commo dore Brown, of the ram Arkansas, was wounded j in the head at the time the ran the Federal iruuntlet. . An officer from Tuscumbia sarj that the rebel . cava'rv burned the station bouses l Leiszhton, ! ten miles from Tuscumbia, aud at Jonoboro, j fifteen miles from the tame place, on the Memphi and Charleston road. MEDICAL. Who ha not eeu the WOXDELFUL GRASULLS, BRAND E ' S TUSSILAGO, For Cough, Colds, Sore Throats. Ac. What eb .rfiM I take for a Cough? THE WONDERFUL ORAXCLXS. They (iTe immediate reltef. 25 cenu a boa. What should I take for Athma? BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO, They give Immediate relief. ZZ cents a box. Why should I bny a box of BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO THE WOXDERU'L. GRANULES? Because ther cure HoareDe, Sore Throat, Ac. Vi ho has t.ot heard of the What boald I take t'T a Jsore Throat? What bould 1 uke for a Coir? What is Life Without Health T A Cold is annoyit If. A Cough I troublesome. lioarsene prevent speech. tore Throat ara painfu BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO I. pw...n. to t.k tfS - st.

STATUTES OF INDIANA. a wis v lioitttvs ucTisio.1. Tie sve 1mae X sUeara.Gata a Card's ecacCe tiuo ot latUaaa 8u:un Laa ap,r4- TV nliet cca;j.:lcs tlcii wori. U 8cbaxiei axacaUce la vwr crewtalle; as4 tie skiH, leanoof , ax4 labor Uc& tL9 ditora lave teto4 00 It, teent U fclfb'st prraia. !Cosa but Uanxd, tLÜrct lawyer coali prodaot4 rieb a w&rk. TL et4 toIucj embtaCM all tL pcblic (tatst sf titäiana now la force upon tie ravcta t whuk It reUUa. aoi tbe Crt all exceptinf tte acts c.f the lat rerwlar wk extra fectdocs of t?e Lr1atare. It Is a rrai tirellnce of the cnpllatJon that all eiiuine; tarnt ew eark aubject are roll te-d U rrtkifr la tK aame 4ra la tat olanie; 0 that tie reader caa at a r'aare all the lealatioi ia fwrre b aay fiwu rarjK-t. Take, f areaample, tbe art cf I CI. orranirinf Coarts t( Conaaoa Ilea the el.tr publiL the act at larre, an they alae print. In th fursa of - a the aia pwice coatatDtnsr thi statute, all the act a me tola tery to It wtkh harw been paveJ tip to tbi t!me. And sibey hT duoe of all the other art cit):xd la the rerlniow of 152. The editors hare ade4 tuoch to the value of the ttlbqi" -pv1aI.'y the It ly th cil'a abd Warne4 Bute w.th which the volaaie Uul. These Bote indicate much labor and le 1 aeunvu. They fumi-h a, la e nti..e an.l acrarate form, with all the aJ aJtcatioes f our Supreme Court on tbe statutes. These adjudication brtbf; now rry auofrowa, 1 W rvfervueva to thesa iu the Ti'iumr nuder cous-Jrration. wSllbe of rreat vloo to the lawjrr, and Indeed lo all periicoijcen la tit alminUtrati. of Justice. Tb esittor ha- aU rvferrwJ, in their n:e, to ncmera dtxl-sioua la other States, made on statutes 'uiiar to our. Aa exci-llenco of lhee rot u nie, bot to he overlooked is the full and accurate itAtx apprndf d tn eh. In Indiana, there never has Wen a gouj I:lex I acy volumes of statute published by authority. Thi provoktoa; defect ha b-en couiplrtt ly remedied In the voluaieo ander re-K-w; and thfs Indixes will a;r&tly Hebten the labor of all who have occasion t look Into oar Matatea. Tbl I the flrt time that priTatc enterpriit attempted the pull.cti.n of IjKl.aua tatate. The attempt, I do not d.ubt, will be ucreftit, and viU duly reward the learned editors aiiJ enterpmir.,( publish et. Every l.twyer will, f coure, purcha thrv vuiuior and every clerk, sheriff, and justice of the pae of the State, will And It to Lis advantage to own them. DAVIU V'liUNAUU Indianapolis, Jane S, I.CJ Th tore-join no.ke byJuäe Mi)k,aij, of Uavim k Ilu'iiC'mpilatiai f the Statut- tf Iiwliaua, i aot de ined a a puff of th wuik, t ut i an unsolicited corniueixlati.,11 of the ability, accuracy, and CouipMeweaa with which tho.e oliiiije Lave bun j re pared. The ocoti 1 x tilniue, which haJut t-a' Uu-d froos the res, i t inj delivered to uWri!er arapülya povible. Thi -üitioU of (ho ktütutes wi'.l 1 fuud a Mcecity to every lawyer, Ju-titr .f the j eace, aad county oftk-r iu the State. Tbe puMrtua of the work 1 a private enterprie, aid the publisher' only hope for remuuerfiiuu I iu it. salt to those for whose conveblrnce it wa prepared. Tlie two volume cot tain aN,ut 00 page of ruV.ter, nearly double the quantity embraced to lh? ievi-bu f.f Is... Tlie price of the work is t?t i0 per volume, or 9 00 far the ta-o volun-f . irder adlietied to the ulMeriber wit receive prompt attention. J.J. fUXttUAM, Juim 7th, 102. Indiauajx.li, Ind. BRANDY.

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