Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3699, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1862 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL

mtnnAY.. AX I ÄTO Campaign Sentinel, The Weekly Indiana State Sentinel will 1 furnished for TLree Months, during Üie Cn pain, at sn ciorsTO a. copy. tTSend in the name, di THE DAILY STATE FfNTISKL i ett by all the early anemin etpree ai)d freight tra;r, rvl delivered to ubscribr to sparest town iW ki the mdvc time it ia di. tributedln thlartty. Tb! enable reader at distance from the Capital of IndUiia, to get tb bewa of the day from alz to twelve boars bfor;fceycnreceirUlhr vtga paper puUihed elcwbere. 5wa dealer. n1 carrier In any of the towo on railroad centering at Indianapolis will be.aprdiM with theS CCTIXKL on a good term aa any other paper. Club for the Daily will 1 applied at Agent.' rates. Order are elicited. " dAw HEAD TE1E llOiaTOEVTS Exrost.vfi the rtuiuns, Ui;iE PATIO CO II It I IT I OF THE PRESENT P A R T Y I N P O ST E R . We have for a'.e the following valuable dnrumnti, and a-k lmrrat ia every G-utity and Township in IndLua to club together and send for them, for ditf iLbüöu: Voorhee' Speeche. Tb .peeebe of Hon. D. W. Vooamcr.a upon the financial phry and fraud if the Administration party, and hl vindication of hi itateTucnt hi that apeecb ia reply to Iii. comment of Mr. lUwc. of MaMt4chnett. These aoeche .how, froai I&rpablicau record, the expenditarea of the Administration; 'lie amount of the public ludrbtedneM, and th groi fraud hy which that dett ha bet n lacrr pubtioLed In one pamphlet of rfxteto page, nul will Le furni.bed at $1 per hundred, and f 10 pef thocvand. Speech off tl IcUat rdaota. aand Addreao to the Democracy of the rutted Matr. The peecb of Hon XT A. KiCMifcixios, of WiDoU, eap"in(t tb al.l.'.iuii Mcheme if nejrro eU-Mty, and hat the tax-payera are pajinjf for the experiment. In the aame pamphlet (f Ulit pte) i the llrei of tbe Pem-icrark: memWrii of (?onRrea to the D in Tcy tf the United State, prepared by the IIm. W. A. TTiCHAanawN, tbe niot iutiuiate friend of en tfor I'Oi.i.. Trice ten eerdü per it-nt fifty rent 4 per hundred, and four dollars per vlotj-atid. Vallaudicliani M Sprecti, On the puhlir IrrA. I4ailtty, and nperiUtare, dclireref In tbe Hutiio of lirj.rp-'riif f lve tm the 3Hh of June, inC2. I publUbel in one pauipLlet cf 8 page. Price SO cerita per l'K) c orie. Clrctilaitc tlie Dacumenta. There rlocunients klmuld he placed in the hand of every voter in ludiaita, a iht-y dicuu in a malerly man er tihjit Lti h bve deep itilrei for every citizen whi delvi t' pre?rnt cuiistltntiynal liberty and to perpetuate the Union a framed by tLc Father of the P.e. public. - - - Sptechel h i old l ordered by Kxpmn. if possible, a tbe pontage la rent a copy, tu I ai ihia mat be pre paid, it la taken out of tbe mtneyaent. All orders ac con-.panied with the cub, will be promptly attended to. AJJreK, EIJ)CIt.IlARKaRSS & BRCnilAK, likdianapoli, lud. Ci er ma a OocunirntM. TU Editor of the Indiana I' Vi i baa printed In Oerman tbe speech of Hon. D. XT. Toobhee, upon tbe Finanrlaf Toliry and Fraud of the Administration. It makes one pamphlet of 21 pae, printed in large clear type, and will be furnished at 3 per 100 copie. Let the German of Indiana be well rnpplied with this valuable speecb. AU ordert accompanied with tb cash will be promptly attended to. Address, JCUUS IIOF.TTICHKR, lnlianapolls. A mistake. The Impression appears to prevail among many Democrats that w have no Job Office connected with the SF.NTINKLo.llce. This H mhtaxe. There is no office in tbe city that ia so well prepare 1 to do all kiods of BOOK AXl JOR PKINT1S0 at wo are (except larjre bill po-ters), and we will feel under obligations to all Democrats, not only in the city, but in tbe State, for any work they can aend to onr office. We have po public patron to depend on to aid the paper we ak tbe party to aid us w ith their work, aa far ai tbey can. We can do a good w ork, and on aa Rood terms, aa any other office. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. J3fTbe City Council meets to-night. 3?For cake-, pure ice cream, ice drinks and berriew go to Cunningham's. J?T Up to Thursday evening, tne sum of $-7JK) 2o had been collected in Cine-inn iti for the w ar fund. 2?" We have had two or three daya of excessirely hot weather. Thursday and yestenlay would be bard to beat in the tropica. 3 The City Council of New Albany gives a bounty of $'-! to every citizen of the place volnntceriup the citizen add more, which, with the Government bitnty and advance, makes $1)0. . CTlie dmw of the bridge on the Wabash, at Covington, Ml on Monday last, while a drove of cattle was crossing. A gentleman named John L'u went down in the crash with hi hore and escaped without serious injury ArrLicATioNS for Lk l.ne. The leal notices for application for license to wll IWjuor must be banded in fee publication to-day or to morrow. Alter that time they will be Ijo luU for tho September term. -2Pln lc"0 there were only tM) negro males between the age of eighteen aud hliv in the State ol Rhode Island. There must have been a large inciesee since if Governor Sprugue geu hi nigger regiment within tho bounda of his own State. a-a fMr. Job; V. Liicker, of Tipton township, Cass coui ty, hung liimst-lf one dar last week to sapling w iih a saddle tilth near his own house. When lour d he was tuitc dead, hU knees almost touching the ground. Li nch at the National. Uhodiua his jut returneJ from the prairies, loaded down with game, and he will set a splendid lunch this evenng, to he partaken of from 9 o'clock until 11. Pr.urle chickens, young ami tender, and all the delicacies ot the acason, will grace the board. She-smox ix Fountain County. Fonntain county has sent over loyal soldiers to fight the rebel?, yet little Black Jieuublican papers in adjoining counties are constantly harping and calling Fountain a secession countv. Coriwvon O af fri nd. QT Major Pan. M ictuley, of the 11th regiment, has been promoted to Lieutenant Colonel of the same, vice Kobiiwon. resigned. We ho;o aoon to hear of Pan's being Colonel of the gallant 11th by the promotion of McGinnis to a Brigadier Generalship. A great many worse things have tetndobe t3r" Lieut. John Waters has flung h!s banner to the breeze for recruit for the 79th regiment. He will be found at the City Clerk's olhce his own office. There is no cleverer gentleman than Lieutcnint Waters, and he w ill get up a company that will be a credit to the ctty and State. The 70th EtGimxr. All soldiers beloti ging to the lt company ot theTUth tegiment Indiana volunteer tow out on furlough are hereby ordered to rejoin their company forthwith all furloughs heretofore granted being hereby revoked. By order of 11. M.Ston, lt Lieut. Com. w. . . a a l'RAmsG. iieavy oralis nave lately occn 1 made on the !ooi and shoe manufacturers of I Ms4.Lu4:U by the proprietors of the City Shoe 1 r;orr, aim tne rtoCK ot tins nouse is new ar.vi complete. You can Gnd there goods of all sttles at prices that will ie eatifactiou. Save vour money by making purchases at tins long established and desertedly popular hou?e. A boat load of distinguished rebel prisoners left Boston harbor on James river, to be exchanged. Among them are Major General Backner and Brigadier Generals Tilghman aud Mackall, with the officer of their Uff, aIo capture!. In return, we expect to hate Generals McCall, Prentiss and KeynolJ; a!o, Colone! Corcoran, Wilcox, and other brave and worthy men, released.

tTPTne recent order nuthorizinj forlousbed men or absentee to t aneted eii returned to tbe commandant of the rt at tM c'ty, Colour! Simf nin, iUh not apply to euch idicr a are fuilouglirj Lome ti await the receipt or their ilia c'urce paper, nor to auch a are no ill a to not admit of trateling.

t?r The larpe lota of poa that Cade k Co., In the Glenn iilock, Lite Leen recetrinj for the rwt few daja, hare been t elected with fnut care tu IViton and the Deihborinjr citiea. Thej are offered to purchasera at n amall profit, and the pruj lietnr woulJ rertruilj request an examination, thinking that ail will save time and means Lj cominj to the grett boot and 1ioe emprium. ?T He member tha the rccruitiuz &ce of Lieut. Jatnea M. iluc'.ianar, who is ft Ijliiu h etmpuif lor the l'.Hh regtment, U netrl? opj;ie; Litt'e'i Hotel. The epportui it v of xomz hi thla iei:iir.cr.t will bot laat lon.ui.d ihote who dcire to pi had better ee Lieut. Uachiti-wi at o;;ce. Don't stand "shivering on the brink, "but if jou deire to aid jour countrj in ter hour of ncel plunge in! DaarTixc A ridiculous iejort, thit tne Gorertimcitt intendei to commence "drülting" nien lor the war, h.ia been widelj circulated by the VoorheeJ and Yallandi'h.tro liar of this cite fr a day or two pt. It is a lie; m ideof wbo!eelot!i, aa the retailers of it know. So nid the IndianifHtliH Journal just one month Hiro. The Journal ia one of the wi;e organs of the Administration, hm J al?o of Grand Juries that, by anuliing the breeze, know where there ia a man with a tweet breath, and then in continently proceed to indict him for tre.iou. Lotig live the Journal! Cin. Knquirtr. 2f On Thursday iitht, abiut 10 o'clock, n stranger wa bilking with a friend in a crowd, on the diMonal c;rner opposite the I '.1 tu er House, when he w jtruck in the face by a rowdy, who eon-ht to steal hU po(ket book in the confusion tint euch an act would create. He did not succeed, but mtde U ecaje. YetenJdTt m-iniin the Hlice nrreted two or three au.picioui characttis, but the etrangcr could not identify any of them. Thete in ;i pui of rowdies in the city wh seek all ocraiona to jet up a row lor pur po-es of plunder, und M ivor Maxwell exprees Iiis determination t bieak it up. We hope he will do so, and ail jood citizent will au&tain hiui in hii laudable etl'ort. Tiik C3o litoiiik.vT. Cajit iin Ben. F. Ileel, firmeily of the lyih, is recruiting a company for the b'lil regiment now at Alexandria Virginia. It will be recollected that the Cid was called into rervice when but tic companies had been tilled, and an order ha issued to remi.t the remaining five. Col. John S Williams is the commanding otficer, a gentleman well known and respected wherever known. C.ipuin lieed has seen service n the Potomac, and is just the kind of man the young- gentlemen of Iudnnajoin would like to go with. H:s ottice i at Hiker k Mclver'i hat (tore, and a tew more n 4 me uro wanted. Roll up, and go in. Ark Qhk.s Ex km it aot Dratt? This question is being mooted. The Constitution of I he United States leaves the regulation of the tiulitia to the several States. Section fi of Art. xiiof the State of Indiana reads as follows: "So etson conscientiously opsed to bearing arms idiall be compelled to do militia duty; but euch persons shall pay an equivalent for exemption the amount to be presciibed by law.". The law of Congress, however, under which the impending draft will be made, exempts only those who are physically disabled or are in the employ oi the United States Government. All able bodied men. between the ages of eighteen and foity-five, are Included, broad brim as well as cavulicr. Göxe to Canada. The Chicago Timet saya that there is a perfect tide of emigration petting through that city to Her Majesty's dominions in Canada to avoid' the dralt. It hopes the stampede does not extend to the population of Chicago, but is not pure but it does. There are some symptoms of a stampede here. We heard yesterday of three men leaving one shop, claiming that they were subjects of tjueen Victoria, and felt they were in duty bound to return to her protection. We have no doubt thev have been voting here for years. They might vote here, however, under one liberal clause in our Constitution, nni not be citizens of the United States either. The order published in this morning'.- telegraph will make it difficult for others to escape. Carklkss Siiooii.no A Boy Mortally WotNiiLi) Yesterday morning two railroad employees, said to be nn engineer and conductor, were engaged in firing with a pistol at a mark on the wall in the Madison Freight Det, when a boy about thirteen yetrs old passed by one of the open doors. The men told him to get out of the way, and the boy pasred on. 1 he men con tinned tiring, when one shot misled the wall and took effect on the side of the lxy, pishing through his bowels. He can not survive. The boy is a step son to John Uivlerof the li)th regiment, and a son of the late Frank Miller. There is no doubt but it was an accident, and none, we presume, feel worse than the parties whose carelessness caused the deplorable event; but yet it was carelessness in the extreme, aud we hope it will be a lesson to others who are shooting firearms in thickly populated places. The men have not been arrested, as they left with their train shortly after the accident happened. CONTRIBUTIONS OF The NORTHWEST Mr. Geo. B. Smith, of Chicago, who is compiling a Western Army Ilegister, soon tobe published, furnishes the Trihune with the contributions which each of the Northwestern States has made, in men, to the present war against rebellion. His information is derived from ollicial sources: Illinois troops 69,319 Indiana troops 49,095 Michigan troops 20,699 Missouri troops 40,259 Wisconsin troops 22,589 Iowa troops.... 19,505 Minnesota troops 5,231 Kansas tioops 8,300 Nebraska troops 1,240 Colorado troops 1,300 Total 237,637 If this estimate is correct. Indiana is far behind Illinois in the race, and will have to pull up her end of the swingle tree considerably to catch up. Fiendish Outrage. On Sunday night, 2Sth ult a most fiendish outrage was perpetrated in Gibson county. On that night, about 9 1/2 o'clock, two men called at the residence of a Mrs. Humphries and inquired for a Mrs. Woods and a Miss Blackard, (who were staying temporarily with Mrs. H.,) saying that Mr. Woods and Mr. Blackard, who are in the army, had arrived at Mr. W.'s borne that evening very sick, and desiied that Mrs. W. and Miss B. should come to them immediately. Mrs. Woods was expecting her husband home, yet the action of those men, who could not be induced to come into the house, and who she did not recognize, caused her to hesitate about go ing, but finally the desire to meet her husband overcame her fears, and she concluded to go. Not having any horses of their own, Mrs. W. and Miss B. got up behind these fiends on their horses. They started off.and after getting out of hearing from any house they turned into the woods, where, by threatening the lives of the ladies with drawn knives, and by using force they succeeded in vio lating their persons; after which they left them to find their way home. The ladies were bruised and choked in a most brutal manner. The villains thus far have escaped arrest. Death should be the penalty for such a crime . New Albany Ledger. "BUTTERNUTS." There was a family of genuine "Butternuts" in this place a few day ago. It consisted of a husband, wife, and six children, and a sorrel (or Butternut-colored) mare. Three of the children rode on the mare, which also carried the baggage of the family, consisting of a liag of rags, apparently. This family was from Sullivan county, East Tennessee, which they had left six weeks previously, searching some spot where they could live in peace under the stars and stripes. The father loved the Union, and had been waiting for many wearv months for the arrival of the Union army in East Tennessee, but they came not. He then determined to go where to be a Union man was not a crime, and he came to Indiana. It is true his scanty clothing, as was that of his wife and little ones, was ot the Butternut hue. Broadcloth, silk, and ruoir antique, were unknown names in that family. But, think you, reader, that these poor East Tcnnesseeans 'loved the Union less because their jeans and linseys were dyed with the humble butternut? We don't. Shame on the newspaper or party which would make poverty or simplicity a reproach, or color of the coat a test of loyalty. N. A. 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WnoLMALr. GiociJiT Herst, lswAAroi.i. ( The capital of the Stale hsa loo deruaoded the establViment of a wholesale grocery rnue, 1 which, in Mini resources ad enterprise won! J be, ia iodic decree, cummetsurate with the increased ; and Increasing bosinssa of a leading commercial metropolis. No point In the wejt enjoys gretter advantages a a distributing center, yet the whole J rale grocery trade of the city baa been conduct et), with but few exceptions, in the famous atvle peculiar w the oil lady thit kept tavern. We could name a tingle bouae in Lafayette, and another in Madison, which have done more business, and represent more capital, and InSnitely more enterprise, than all of them put together. As a citizen of Indiana, and feeling an honest pride in the capital of the State, we take pleMure in c Ii ing atentioa to th conspicuous1 advertisement of lluger k CalJaeJI, a near wholesale grocery hou.-c. which, in opu!ar parlance. Cl!s the I. if, and supplies the desiderstuin. With large e j4 La!, ample experience, and a refreddng degtee of busine- capacity and enterjarise, we regard their success a a foregone conclusion, and we doubt not they will build up in Indianatsdis one of the heaviest grocery hones in the wet. ifyrfe Courier. 5?" The city ordinance against the use or rather abuse of fire arm in the city is lame or defective It allows persons to shKt on their own premise. So far as that law is concerned, a man may stand on his little twenty-foot lot and shoot all dty across his i.eighbor'i prem'.-e-, and plead that he was only practising or in sport. With .he shocking accident that happened yesterday morning at the Madison Depot, fresh in their minds, we hope the Council to night will consider the propriety of amending tie ordinance. 3f 1 he following list of Indiauians hive been discharged from the United States service on account of physical disability. They can Cud their papers at Major Gnnger's office, headquarter barracks, in Louisville: Wm II. Asl er, co. E, H-'d Indiana; Frederick Buikle, co. II, 221; Jacob Burress. co. O, 40th; Jennies Baer, co. E, 10th; Alex. T. Cochran, co. K, 5.1d; Joerh Carter.co. I.33J; John Dopson, co. D, 15th; William T. Evaes, co. G, (Uli; Michael Geiseler, co. A. 10th; James D. Harrisson.co. C, 46th; Andrew J.Harrington, co. A, 1'tth; Samuel Kilauder, co. C, 35th; Divis II. Maxwell, cV B. 50th; John Mimminger.co. 1,44th: Dennis McCartv, co. G, 33d; James Miller, co. G, 331; Luther Powell, co. C, Cth; Dvid Smith, co. H.23th; John W. Smith, 10. K. 4'Jth; Wm. Tolan, co. G, 33d: George W. True, co. G. 49th

WHOLESALE GROCERS. Earl 8l Hatcher, II O Ii E S A I K GROCERS, iraii T 1 IIH T H 11 ill 200 IIHDS. !few Orleans S'Jßar just received from Memphis, and for sale by EARL HATCHER. 500 EBLS Refined Sugar for sale by KARL A H ATCH EH. -QQ HAGS Kio Coffee; ICO I'.ajrs Java Coffee; 10 Tales Mocha Coffee; For sale by EARL A HATCHER. TOBACCO. XoO r0XFS 5 Lunip; 100 Boxes 10 Lump; 75 Ioxes S Lnmp; 100 Röxes bright lbs; SO Boxes dark lbs; SAO Caddies i lbs; 50 Kes Six Twbt; Tl'e above av.ortment f Tobacco is now the larpe.st to be found la the Wed, and w ill be sold below th? current rates. EARL A- HATCHER. Ii A K E FISH. 2,000 Half Rrls. White Fish, For sale by Jj"0lmEARL A HATCHER. NOTICE. to jux wno.n it ,njY ro.irr.nx. THERFRT rive notice that I am the owner f the Patent for I). S. Wagoner's Improvement in Flouring Miil for the .State of Indiana: and that all H.-rona mäkln, ventl. or u'in any Machine operatiug- on the principle of the "Wagoner Improvement," as aet f)rth in the raid Patent, dated September 25 ls5.", or in tbe re-K-ue of th. name, dafed respeetiTely March 13, l-60. an J Febmary 5, 1S1, unless by tbe written authority of David S Wagoner, are infnnjtiug upon my rights and will be Leid liable for damages or rroaecuted according to law. WM. N. ALWARD, Office and residence at Bates Houae, Indianapolis, Ind. July 31, 162. augl-dlra 1 - PIANOS. Piano-Fortes. ANOTHER 'INVOICE OF -$S CHICKERIN6 & SON'S VrcO 6 pianos. ( & J STEIN WAY & SON'S t ' Ii y ftlfirrt e? . llOBW. WII.LAKU A STÜWELL. X. B.-Pianos tnned to order and BY THJC T:AU Jel W. AS. POCKET QOOIC LOST.

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f IVMK undersigned lot a Tocket Bookta the SUte 1. House o,uare on the day of the last Democratic Convention. Said book contained abut 45 ta nKt.ey, ant near f i.ttH) worth f note. Tbe tuder will be Lbeally rewarded for the finding and delivery of the taid book at the oCce of the tate WW. or corre.pvodicg w.;h the aubMrriber at CrawfordvtSie. Montgomery countr. Ind. WM.K. WALLACE. July 31, 1.-62. augl-d2t-wlt

COMMERCIAL.

(f rautaatra.) Cincinnati Mnrliei. CI5CINJATI, Aug. f?. - Fionr hi gool demand at full rates. Wheat advanced to 83GS5c; r.o chango in white; all in good demand Corn nrm at 33f34 Jc. Oati declmed to 41c, and rye to 63c. Whisky advanced to 26c, and io good demand. No change in Provision. Lard sold at 6)fc. Groceties steady. Gold declined to 12. No chadge in 1 lver. Dem in l Note advanced to C prem Exchange dull at dis. and par. Money nutters easy. ; raLaaaara ieiv rk .tlarkrt. Ntvr Yobk, Aug. b. Fiour Market opene! firm, but only a limited demand for export and home trade, closing dull and drooping; ale at $1 05(T.r 10 for superfine State; . 2i(i5 4Ü for extra Sute; $4 95(di 10 for aupertine Wcsleru; $5 30(725 45 for common to medium extra Western; $5 50Qb 60 for common to good ahippinjf brands extra rouud hoop Ohio; and $5 75(?b 23 for trade brands. Whisky hrm at 3U'.j(ji31c. Wheat Market opened a shade firmer, but with only a moderate export and home trade demand; closing lack, with holders a little more disposed to realize; sales of Chicago prin" at $1 12 .31 20; Milwaukee club $1 VJQl 21; amber fowa $1 231 20)'; winter red Western $1 30(721 34; very choice amber Michigan $1 38; new whito Michigan $1 55QI bO. Corn opened firm, and closed dull and droopinsr; aalea at 57(50tfc for old mixed Western; 54tf 6c for Katcrn. Oats quiet; sales at 45(g5djC. Poik steady an 1 firm; sales 1 $11 2o for rresa; $9 75(3 10 for prime; and $11(11 25 lor piime 1 mess. Beef quiet and firm. Lard firm at ;9U'c. Butter Felling at 10(l5c for Ohio, and 10 ItS1 ,'c for State. Cheese Erin at 6$?c. The fupply of money is ahundant and rates easy; 5 per cent on call, and 4 (2 51g for prime paper; sterling exchange Wavy nnd unsettleil; Linker bills quoted at lSogPUjj; American gold opened at I3(ai334', aud eloped at 1213 re:n nal. California goid bars verv dull and nomiCROCERIES. Ruser & Caldwell, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, o. 08 i:ast Wahaiifftoii S. lire Axra it cf Odd ellotct Hill. -anali, Indiana. 0 KARRELS rbenix Refined Supar; 5Ö BARRELS CrU,hed Sußar '( tJARRFI"s Powd'rtd Sr,san 00 RARKKLS YelIow s"Kar varioUl brands; a BARKELS Oolden Sirup, A Jfo. 1; 4Q BAKRKLS Honey Sirup; BARRF.LS Stewart's Sirup; Q HIIDS Molases; In btore and for tale bv RCGKK A CALDWELL, 61 East Washington st. 100 BAGS01d,aVtCoff,'c; XCM) BAGS Rio Cofle; -J BOIES Ground Coffee; Do. in Ta s; BAG Roasted Coffee; Oil Ol II a CHESTS and Half Cbet Gnnpowoer, Young tJJ Hvson, Hyson Sain, and Oolong Teas, very cheap; A IPICE, Cassia, Cloves, Cinnamon, and a general 1 assortment of Spices suitable nr retail traoe; Black aim Cayenne 1'erper. For sale low bv RUGF.R A CALDWFLL, 6i East WashlnRtou L TT0. 1 and Xo. 3 Mackerel in Barrels, Half Barrels, and i Kits; ra00 B0IES nerrin?; X00 r0IESCodfif,h; JJ T03XES Tuoked HaiibuU For ale low by RUG EU A CALDWELL, 68 East Wa-hlngton ft. a 1 inn? - -. ..o .1 , . - I now receiving and for sale as tow as at any houe in the Wert. Country Merchant and City Gmreninvited to examine our Mock. RCGER A CALDWELL, Jel3'6-J-dAw7 6S Eaat Washington at. LIVERY STAPLE. O. W- JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables X0S. 11 A'D13 WEST FEARL STREET, tsrptojiarotj, tymaaa. X5y Boret, Buggies, Carriagea and Saddle Boraea alwayin readlnem. Chaxgea moderate. dec3-tf LIVERY STABLE, "jVTO. 10 Kat rearl atreet, half a square fouth of WahX ington street, between Meridian and Pennsylvania treet. in rear of Glenn. Block, In1ianapli. apS-dtf WM. WILKISOX, Proprietor MERCHANT TAILOR. .71ERCIIA1T TA1L.OU. aa Dealer In Kradylade Ctatthin and Cent' FurniahiBf Coodti Xo. m EAST WASHINGTON STREET, (offoitk thk coct not sk.) INDIANAl'OIalS, IND. ap-dly

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f kjnraD i.r-tL rca nta aau.t arati aamau ,oon Report. W ASIlIi"TOi'V IVEVTS EMIGRATION PROHIBITED. AFFAIRS ON THE BORDER. 31 in on il Griirrill(if4 CominiT to Grief. ' IT 23 "W S.l FOREIGN l'roiia ualalnfftatti. Waiiinutox, August 7. A special totheTribuiK aay?: Kkhurd Iiusteed, of New York, U appointed Brigadier (teneral of volunteer, to report to (lor. Morgan. Trie arrival of Cassiui M. Clay ia hourly expected by the Government. His friend claim that be and (Jen. Fiemont nre to bare full military control ol the territory west of the Misiaippi. A special to the World aaya: A civilian, captured at Front Royal some time since, and lormeriy employed iu the House of Repre?enutivea bete, reached Washington to-day via Fredericksburg, having lett Richmond on Friday last, where he has been on parole for one or two weeks. He is not able to communicate much because of his parole, but declares Richmond has not been evacuated, and that there w ere no signs of pestilence there, though a vast amount of eicknesj. The rebel army lies cast of the city, and he is confident, lioin what he learned, tint its effectiveness h-ts been greatly exaggerated. liy direction of the President Ueu . Alonzo Mtlier, Gist Ohio, aud 2J Lieut. W. C. Hutchina, 17th Wisconsin, are dismissed from the set vice of the Uuited States. Among the wounded at Malvern Hill is Col. Gamble, cth Illinois5. A special to the Times tuiya: Cassius M. Clay is talked of as likely to be tont to Cincinnati to assume command of the new Department of Ohio, Indiana nnd Kentucky. Prominent Keutuckians here have leceived assurances that tioops shdl be crowded into Kentucky hs fast ts rai.-cd in Ohio und Indian:!. They ask, also, that the property of rebels hall be seized at once nnd all refusing to take the oath ol allegiance .-ball be driven South. 'i lie following order authorizing the arrest cf persons disvourain,: enlistments has been issued to-day: Ordered, l'iist, That all United States Mar shals and Superintendents or Chief of I'oliceof any town, city, or district, bo und they are hereby authorized and directed to arrest and impiison any person or person who may be engaged by act, or svecli,or writing, in discouraging volunteer enlistments, or in any way giving aid and comfort to the enemy, or 1:1 any other disloyal practice, against the Coiled States. Second, That immediate report be made to Major L. C. Turner, Judge Advocate, iu order that such persons may be tried before a military comruission. Third, The expense of such arrest and Imprisonment will be certified to the Chief Clerk oi the ar Department for settlement und payment. FJnwi.N M. Stantox, Secretary of War. Washington, August W. From intelligence received ;it the War Department, it is ascertained that jii.OU'J Western troops, of the new levy, will be ready to go into the held this week. This re port delights the President us much as it will loyal people, who are anxiously waiting his efforts to hurry up the end of the rebellion. From .lfiKkouri. St. Ix'l is. Aucust Ö. Gen. Merrill. duriiiL' ac tive ocrations against the guerrillas in North- J east Missouri, will call uble bodied loyal men to his assistance and subsist his command off Seces sionists. The jurisdiction of the Provost Marshal General of this State has been extended over Illinois and Iowa. Recruiting in this city is progressing very satisfactorily and there is little doubt the eight regiments cuiled for under the President's first proclamation will soon be full. Recruits from the country are coming in rapidly aud the people nre fast proving themselves on the oue side or the Other. Advices from the Indian country state that Col. Cross's rebel force has retreated from Fort Davis towards Boggy Depot, and Fort Gib.ou is now held by the Federa's. HUDSON, August 7.--Colonel McNeil's forces came, up with Porter's guerrillas a few miles northeast of Kirksville, Adair county, yesterday morning, and followed him, skirmishing, into the town, where a general fight ensued in which the rebels lost l50 killed, forty wagons of supplies and ten wagon loads of arms. Porter's forces are scattered. A dispatch from Omaha says: Henry W. Depuy, late Pawnee Indian Agent, who was arrested by the United States Marshal for embezzling the public money, has been honorably acquitted. SPRINGFIELD, Mo., August 7.--At daylight, on the morning of the 2d, Col. Lowther, with 125 rebels, attacked Capt. Birch's command of sevei ty-five Federals at Ozark. Capt. Birch, having been apprised of the meditated attack, fired and abandoned his tents, aud withdrew into the brush. Soon after this, the enemy rode iuto sight 0 the burning camp, Mid called ujon our men to surrender. Birch responded with a volley of Minie halls, and emptied several saddles, when the rebels broke and run, leaving most of their arms, and a portfolio cjntaiiiing muster-roll and corie-poiideisce. The enemy had two killed and several wounded. Alter retreating forty miles fiom Forsythe, on White river, Birch attacked them at daylight, on the morning of the 4th. killing three of them, wounding seven, and capturing twenty-five horses, twenty guns, most of the clothing and saddles of the men, about 2l'0 letters, and the original authority from the War Department C. S. A., authorizing Col. Lowther to organize u regiment of Partisan Rangers for service in Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Illinois. Coffey .II uh es und Tracy aic making a strong effort to get a footing in the State, but the activity of our troops has so far prevented it. Citizens are being rapidly enrolled in the State militia. Thirty five companies have already been organized, fifteen of which have been armed, and are now chasing guerrillas.and assisting the troops to maiutaiu quiet. There is an excited state of feeling, and death to guerrillas is the motto. Seven guerrillas were hung in one day by forty citizens, w ho joined together for a fox chase. The time for resort to law, and watching for Government troops, has gone by, and loyal citizens are determined to take the matter in their own hands, and rid the country of lawless marauders and guerrillas. From Frrderlrkfcliiirsr. FutnERicKsBtEG. August 7. A special to the O Herald says: The expedition sent out under Gen. Gibbon last Tuesday, has returned. A portion of his command under Col. Cutler dashed off to tbe right and made a descent on Frederick Hill Station, twelve miles from Gordonsville, on the Virginia Central railroad, destroying tbe building, store and about half a mile of track. Gen. Gibbon, with the main body, had a harp skirmish with the enemy on the Richmond turnpike road, ten miles from Fredericksburg. A few prisoners were taken. We lost one man killed and several taken prisoners. But two of Gen. Gibbon's column were wounded. The enemy had been apprised cf our advance and came arouud upon our rear from Bowling Green. The Ion sustained by the rebels could not be ascertained. From Ilarriaburff IT. Tl . 1 . O . t xiAKKisBiKu, r.., ADgiui c oiuDieers are coming iu by the thousands. There w ill be by Saturday next sufficient to fill up tbe fifteen regiment, which, with the regiment from Philadelphia, will 11 up the State's quota of volunteers. Several regiment completely organizel and armed and equipped w ill start fr the seat of war eirly next week. . From tlaltlmore. Baltimork, August 7. Quite a stampede is in progress from this city of parties eager to escape the draft. Some are going to Europe, many to Canada, and some to various Northern States. Many leading Secessionists are leaving for parts jafiknown.

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Official. Wahioto3i, August 3 The following order baa been Issued by the War Department: An Order to ptercat ibe era.ion of xn:l'tary duty, and for th luppressioaol disloyal practice. 1. By direction of the President of th United State, it Is lereby ordered that ecu! further Orden, no citizens iabl to be drafted into lie millUry, hall be allowed to po into any foreign countrr. and all Marshals and military otScera of the United States, are directed, and all police and! authorities, especially of the porta of tha United i State or the seaboard, are requested to ae that 1 this order ia faithfully carried Into effect, and they are hereby authotlzedan 1 d.rejtcl to arroU I and detain any peraon or perns altout to depart from the Untte-1 States tu Tiolation of this or der, and report to Major Turner, Judge Adeocate at Washington city, for further insiructions respecting tue person or persona o, atTea or detained. Q Any person liable to draft, and tiho hall absent bitnseil from his country or State before such druft is maJe, will be arrested by any Provtrat Marshal, or other Unites! States or State officer, whenever lie may be found within tie jurisdiction of tbe United States, aud conveyed to the liearen military post, or depot, or placed on military duty for the terra of draft, and tbe ex pens es of h's arrest andtonveyar.ee to auth post or depot, und also, the um of five dollars as a reward to theorlicer who shall make the arrest, shall be deducted from his p ty. y li. The writ of habet corpus is hereby suspended in respsct to all persons arrested for disloyal practices. Kdwix M. Staxtox, Secretary of War. The Molden liutr DUaafer. Sn Francisco, August G 1 he tearaer Golden Gate, Hudson, commander, burnt at sea. Sailed hence fur Panama ou the 21st ulL. having ninety-tive ealtin passengers and one hundreiiand forty seven second cab:n sind teersgeand ninetvfive crewand $l.l'Mt.(K)'J i:i specie On the 27tli int.. ;it 4:li I' M . when fifteen mile.i north ot ManuilU. while tite rmenj:ers were dancing- the alarm of fire wj heird. The t earner promptly headed for ibe 6lure,3t miles distant. The fi unes made fearful headway, and at a quarter p:.t five the upper deck fell in. Soon after the ship Mink near tin) beach. The passenger and crew who had not got into boats jumped overboard and endeavored to swim ashore. About one hundred, including fire children, swam, or were washed ashore alive. The hip burnt to the water's edge and soun disappeared. Those on shore made their way toward Mauzanillt. Some escuped to Mnznilla in Nut is. with thirty not heard from. They prohiblr made the shore south of M inztndla. The steamer St. Loun artivts! here t uiglil bringing seventv-cih ot' the (Johlen Gate'? passengers that were known to be saved and a portion of the crew. Capt. Hudson, with a (tortioii of hi command. is at Manzenilla lookit ir after the trussing pas sengers. From the Army' of the 1'otoitiuc. HtADgUAttTKUS AfiMY OK THE PoTOMAC.AtlgUSt 5. Gen. Hooker remained at Malvrcn Hill un'il 12 o'clock Wednesday night, when he fell back to hi encampment, leaving strong guards at Haxsall's. The rebels mo veil doan from Richmond on three roads, concentrating their foice near Mai vern. They thought our whole army was moving towards Richmond, when our movement was merely a iecounoisunce iu lorce. The gunboat Southfield. which baa been aground for aome days above City Point, was got off vesterday. The lentis are reported a.s having apjeared in considerable force. They made no further demonstration than to drive our men in a short disj tance. From Mriitplm. Mkmpius, August 6. Col. Hovey's regiment, twenty-three miles south of Helena, in atkirraish six miles below on Saturday lost oue killed aud one wounded. The tebels lost several killed. It is reported tint a fight took place on Sunday between two companies of Federals acving as an escort to a provision team of wagons and a large body of Texaa Rancera at the mouth of the St. Francis river. The Federals were dispersed, & number captured aud wagons destroyed. Gn the same day ninety Federals fifteen miles above Helena were surprised and all killed and captured except two. Col. Datiivls. of the 1st Wisconsin cavalry, ar rived at Madison, Ark. A detachment of Indiana tioops under Colonel Fitch has been gent over on the Jacksonport road from Helena to iutcrxept the Texas Rangers, which had not returned up to last night. Trout liOiilivf lie. LofisviLLt. Aug. 8. Paymaster Speed has just arriveJ. He reports the safety of all the Paymasters stated to have been recently captured near Humboldt. The story nroe from the destruction of the trestle woik on the Sb'th ult. on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, ten miles north of Jackson, by 150 of B ister's rebel guerrillas. Mr. Harlton, the senior Paymaster, stopped one night at Humboldt and proceeded the next day after ibe railroad was repaired to Corinth, whence he telegraphed the Paymaster destined to Curinth to come down. The "remainder of tho?e who left Louiswiiie with the former went, in the discharge of their duty, to Memphis. From W mi In ii IT tn Washinotox, Aug. 8. Wm. Mitchell, corresponding to the Lawrence (Mass ) American, wa? arrested at Arlington yesterday by onler of the Provost Marshal, on the charge of writing letters, accusing a number of the oilicc-is of the 14th Massachusetts regiment with incompetency; and neglect of duty. He was brought to this citv and confined iu the old Capitol prison. Numerous applications having been made to the War Department by railroad companies to exempt their employees from the militia. It lias j been decided that none but locomotive engineers j in actual employment when the draft was made i can be exempt. From Chlciifro. Chicago, August 8. The Times' special, from Trenton, Tennessee, savs: Captain Peak and fifty-three men of th 6th i Illinois cavalry, sent against Faulkner's cavalry, who have been committing depreciations in the' vicinity of Humboldt, surprised tbem wbile rest- j ing and sleeping, five miles east of DyersvlIIe yesterday. Thirtv rebels were killed, and fiftyfive horses and a great portion of their irtnj were taken. Those who escape! left without arras, horses, or clothes. Seven Federals rere wounded; two eeverely. Foreig-n C.vrE Raci:. August ti. The teamshlp Jura, passed this point at 4 P. M. She w as boarded by the news yacht. The United States frigate Tuscarora had audI i denlv left Southampton. It was beiieveU ebe I 'n chase of the eteamer Merrimac, which T1 -.I - J 1. ArA& aT I n mm v si , . 1. Tw aw cargo of ammunition for the reikis. From Oivtrra. Oswego. August 8. Several arrests have already been made under the order of tbe Secretary of War. crohibitinr learinirthe country. Over fifty left on a boat last nicht from all parts ofj tbe State, and probably IW would have gone toDight. rrona !HaahvlIle. Nashviili, Ang. S. It is reported that Gen. McCook's soldier hung eventeen guerrillas and j laid waste the country around Salem when Geu McCook was killed. DRANDY. Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. SAMUELS 3c JACOB, rjioruiKTOK, A0 SOLE APPOINTING AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. Depot. 45 Coin mblaftt., Cincinnati. A. FRA5CO, Indianapolis, jeS5-dly Arent for fudlana, IlUaoia, and Wlaeomia.

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RTTO THE NERVOUS Of BÖTil SCXCS. A eUr4 C.erryw.aa fcavtex beta rtoed to aea-'ta Pi a fear 4iya, aJVr many fear at great aaffertr, la w.r.;n ta aut of berk iy a-ewf (frea) q tba re:rt of pt-f a tfxU tt!op, a cop of tfc) praacr.pUoo c4. Iatt m . Ea-v.JOlijr !. liAoXALU JeS-4Awta l41a:iooauet,BrocaR,y.T. PI7DLIO NOTICC. . . . TO.1L!SO.t A CO, Dru'riiti, !. 19 Can I7aanlaartam fturoot ' Bart been appe'eted atota for ta aata aa! II U A I II M Tl'IIILAfiO, THE WOXPrkfTL ORAXCU s,f-rtUcara of 0ra, Cold. -ot Tbroat, Ibfwirh:, fceetln, rr iatk tbe Uvala a ad TmuII, and La U tW Lau. Said ta large baa,:xcta SI ctaaxMlll eaca. . aladAvIv KT SINGER 4 CO.S LETTER A" FAM 1LT fttttlNG MAClllXK, wlta all l rreent lmprv. mecta. It iL PEST and CHEAtEiT aud MOST EEAIT1riLof ail fntuf nasbio... Tbl inacbiae wül aew auy th!cr, from the rounlac cf a lurk ta Urletaa la tha ak Ing of an overcoat anything- froui pilot cr Water cl dvwn to tbe aofteat gauze or Ruauer tUue, ral W aver ready t do Iu wei ta perfeetlew. It ran fell, be an, bibd. rather, tack, qulM, and baa capacity for a rreat varVtj of ornamenial wotk. TLiaUtkut the Jj tsatLtae that ean frll, bena, biol, and fortav, but it vn'.l Jo m Wttor tbaa any ether tuadne. The letter A rami! SewingMachine may be had io a great variety ti cabinet caaea. Tbe Folding Caw, wbkb ia bow bee tlna m apwlar,la, at its uasse ltnj!, ore that can b folded lata a bot or ca, which, wbca opeced, make a tautL'w!,aital2al, and apadooa tabla for the werk te rrt upon. Theeaaea are cf every lmapinaMe deiio plain ai the waod rrrw io it native forest, or aa elaborately fitUbod art caw make them. L at. eINGEK A CO y. 4.VS Broadway. XewTerk. tüflud.anapvll 0Sf.ee No. 1 XideUovrv Hall, VTaibinsoti atreet. aptS-Jly GAIITIO.. The market la full of trattatloua, reyeewted to we 1W same a,Bi:0WVSi;R0XniIAl.Tl:0TIIEe.M which are In tnoktraaee productive of positiv. Injur jr. il any dealer, willrerouiraeai Inferior preparation aod lewer priced article, aflu4inior proCttothemxlrea Ak fuead OCT A 12? only 'BROWN'S liRONCIIIAL TROCHES.' which by long txpetienca tareprvedth?!t value.havlcf received tbe eanctlon of phyleiana jrererally, atd tetl-tn-xilaJarrom eailneittmeo tbrvinctout the cwutry. BKOWN'SWIONCHULTKOCHIS. wLen allowed ta dlaxjlve lowy In tbe montb, have a direct Infloeuce to theafTeited partthe aedatlve aud ioothirg efect to the rnucu liuttigoftbe windpipe Into the IirotjcLtiaIlaTPalroonary irritatloo and rleea relief Iu C'Ctha, CwMt, and tha vario-a Tbr ataTcrtiuriMo wLUL j. nl lie rjK akrri a:4 ii ' ff v aa 4 ffMi-!i)-ei Binder are hab.e. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. C. L, S, Matthews, GENERAL COMMISSION Al FORVARDIMG MERCHANT, laargc Firt Proof lliiilclin, NO. 134 KOtimi KT., W F?T HIk, Dttueen lalit Ktrert nnd the Illacr LOUISVILLE. KV. f(. Ciuii)funM'Lt are reectrully st-ir;t-J, and Immediate alea w ith prouipt return guaranteed, JanlS SINGING DOOKS. .iisf Krrffrrcf. TIIK aOI,Ii: 1VRKATC3, COTTTAlXtNr, Two llutdred ai.d Ify favorite Konra and-Exerci-M-a. ln THE NIG HTI NG A LE, bull of weet Sona and MelolieK. July 31. Vf ILLARI A rWKLL. STATUTES OF INDIANA. CiAVIt A IIOltDSt RKVISIO. The K-cond volume of Meaars. Gavin k Iford'a compllation of Iudiaua Statute, has Jut a;pear-d. Tbl volora complete their work. It mechanical etecotion I. vr creditable; and the kkill, learoln?, and labor which the editors bave bestowed on It, niertt tbe hih t praiac. None but leariitd, diligvnt Uwj era cdtild have pnalod auch a work. The M-coud vo'iome embraces all tbe paUtc .tataae. of Indiana now in force upon the aul ject to w hich It relate., and tbe first all excepting the acta of th lat rrultr aod extra wsaiona of the Ieci!ature. It ia a rrrat excellence of the compilation that all exiling Mattitea on each Fiibject are collected tsaetber In tbe tame place ia tb-M-volumes; sotbattL reader cau aee at a glance all the legislation In fuire cn any given ubj-et. TaVe, fr example, the act of li2t organizing Courta of Common Pleas the editor pubhb the act at large, aod they alao priT4t, in the term of notes tn the ame j. etitalning thi atatute, all the act amendatory to it which bave been pa(wd up to ihi time. And ao they have done of all the othr a-ts contained In the revision of 1 CJ. The eilitors have added rauch to the valu of these vol-um-epeciIly the la-t -by the copious aral learned nntes with wb.-b tbv vulim atM,and. Tb-. Bole, hidicvte much labor and legal acumen. They fundh u-, In a c tide nd accural- funn, with all the a bndiration. of onr upr me O.urt on tbe tatate. Tbee aijdcat ons ling now very numerous, the refTftjcei to tbrn in tbo volcra-. ander conslder.tiuti. w til b of great value to the lawyer, and Iude-1 to all t-er-ott concerned tn tbe almifii-traü 'U of justice. TL ed.br Lave alo rcf rre.!, in thrir nute., to uuioerou. i!nmvm Iu oibei Sti-, ma'le ou Matate similar to oars. An excellence of thee vulaui, n-t tu oer!oAd is the full aud accurate U.de ap-udrd to easb. In Indiana, there never ha beeu a gl index to aty volume. t tatuiea pnblisbed by authority. Tbl provoking defect tat been completely reiueditd in the volonte RndAr review; and thee indeiea will greatly lighten the labor f all who bava octaLin to lock Into oar ttut. . This i the Cr.t titno that pr.vaie eutcpiic ha. attempted the publication of Indiana utute. The at tempt, I do not doubt, will be roocesfut, au'l will daly reward tho learned editors and ecterpriiins pati.ahers. Every lawyer wf!l, of porebaee tbeee eolwcoe; and every clerk, aheriff, and Justice of the peace of the State, will find it to hit advantage tu own them. DAVIO M'DOXALD. Indianapolis, June &, 1-1 Tbe foregoing notice by Judge JaVDuxaiJ. of iiavta A IIokd'. Coorpilati'jn of the Statute, cf lud 1 ana, ta not oV tirned as a pu(T of the work, bat la an onvdicited roanmendatKn of tbe ability, accuracy, and completefieM whh which the volume have been prepared. The econd volume, wkkb ba. just beew Uaaed fra the pr, ia uii dehvered to aubucribera a rapkHy aa poar H)!e. TLi edition of tbe .tatnte wfil be ffrod a fesity Ui every lawjer, J3.fice of tie peace, axd coua'y ftk-r in tbe Stat. Tb publicauoa of tb w.tk u a jirivate erjtcrprlie, and tha psbbabeiV crJy hope nr retatiBerntion i In iu aale to thoee for wboae eorreetnev itwaa prepar'!- TL t,t0 lanies rorAaia abat 1509 pagea of matter, nearly doable tbe paat ty enjbrared in be tCTioa of The prK-e of the work i tl IA per volacie, or J M fur the t ve4coea. Orders addreed to tbe nhorrtber wfj receive prompt atteof ion. J. J. FrSGHAJf, Jen. 7th, 1A62. ludUxapolia, lad. MEDICAL. Who has Dot aeen the wtiXDKRFLL fiEAXCLEJ. IlKA.VDE'aS TÜSSILAÜO, a For Congba, Cold, -ce Tbruau. Ac. What honld I take for Attbraa? B RANDE' S TÜSSILAGO. They give Immediate rrlief. S3 cents a Vox. W hy ahould 1 boy a box of BRANDE'S. TUSSILAGO TUE TV0XDE1UTL CBJL5ULZS? Baaae tbey cur UoaraeneM, Sora Throat, Ac. M a baa a4 beard of Ut What aboubl I take for a bvr. Throat: TTbet ftboaiU I Uka fw a Cold