Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3702, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1862 — Page 3

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ExrcM.swa Tin: in.ivns L'wt'U PATIOS AND COItItt'lTIO.t ! OF THE PK KS EXT PARTY IN POWER. bar fr ale tb f-llow!nr vs!cUe demerit', n.l ak Itrmwrtt In eveiy Cuutr ixt Tcwrwbip tu ludiana to club lretheT and nend for them, fur ditribu!i au: Vaarhrf peeclei. The peecbei of ll'.n. I) W. VwHwr m opn tb CumeUl policy and fraud of the Admluitrativn party, and bJ vindication of hl atafemt.t In tbt p"-cU In rrpty to tb cnament of Mr Ihwm. of )laachuett. These rieche brtr, front Republican record, tb exrTvV.tur of the Adminl-tratirtn; he amount cf be pubtJe adc,t- : in, and the jrro fntid j wbrh that !t t Li hftn lncreed. FuMi-hed h one pamphlet f Itieen p?, an d will b furnished at 91 per bundre!. and flO per thoaand. Rpeecli öf lllclinrdaotif and ,tddrrt the Dfinocmcf of the 1'nifed Matre. Tb pech f lion W A. Kicatanaoa, of IllinoU, ex plrijr ib hliHon eirm of rrr fHJttj', aiI bt the tJ paj-m are rajlnj fr th experinrnt. In the am prnpli!t (of elulit pz) U tb Mri of tbe P'in-icr'Jc mnil-r of Conzre to the I) moeraey of tb United 9tat, prpif by tb Hon. Yt. A. i;ictitBo, tli r.ot intimate fri-nt rf Sen or I torn la a. Irice ten centi j-r dozn, f.ftj ceiitt pr buri'lrcd, aiid four dollar r ihonati.t. VallMndlfrtiain's Speech, On tWc Iu te Itebt. Llabilit, d1 Exjfn1itnrc. !cliver) in tb l(uua of Urj rrri.iat!r ru Ibe 3i'h of Jur, 1"?IJ. I pii.ll'bJ in oik pam hlrt of ft pag. I"rice 60 cciit i-r l0 cot ir. 'i rrnlMtc "llir; Itortinirnf Tbe ducunint!i liould le place. I in lUr. hiiil of ev erjr rou-r in Indiana, a they li-cu in a matrlj man er ul.jct bich bav a dep !iiterei for ererj citizen wlo dircs to pr'ere conMitutioral I;trtj and to prpetuate tb Union a framed ly tb Fathcia of tba lie puUic. Speechf khould ha ordered hy Kxprea. if poaaible, a tbe postage I a cent a ropy, nl a thia inut le prepaid. It I talen out of the nn nejr rrni. All ordf r accotnjnivd with tbe cb, will lr promptly attendeil to. Adlre, thlJKR. IUICKNKSÄ A HIXr.HAJf, liidiaiiajKlM, lud. 2?ix?ooIIii tr"M i" tlio SOtli ' .Tiil" Ociiviitlon. Tli Pr)cedirm A the ä"tb July Convention will t e publisked in pamphlet frm, eniSracini ibe Npecliei of Gov. Wlcnlirre, of Kenturkr; Hon. J. H. Carllle, of Virginia; Hon. V. A lticliurdon of IllinoU; ' hf leol tillon. Adopted and The Addrc of thetnlc rentrnl Committee to the People of Indiana. The tojether make a pamplet it 32 closely printed pae-f, anl wi'l b ready ftr dl very tbis week. Prke; f 2 pr 100. , All document buuld be ordered to be sen by Kxprea. Addre ELDKR, IIAKKN'ESS IUNCIIAM. 1 On the Trial of Cordon, in the II ton Trcnon Cne. A bobl and manly speech, showing tbe Wauties of Tur.tanic Abo'.itionim, with witberinjr denunciation of Iower-IrouI Ariatocrat.. ba lefn jn IMied h a pamphlet of 4 pKt and will t e fold at 50 cuiti per J0O cup$4 pr l,HM). Aödre EhDEU, HAUKSFSS A TIXGHAM. - C mil a ii Doi'iimriilN. . The Editor of the Indiana VtJlMitt ha printed In Oeroian tbe peech of Hon. Tl. W. Vookiike, upon tbe Financial Policy and Frauds of the Administration. It nnkc om pampbtet of 24 p'-f, printed in lare clear tye, and wi!l lit? furnished a "2 por HH copies Let tbe Herman of Indiana be well Mipplicd ith thi valuable ppeech. All order accompanied wiih tbo cab will be promytlj attended to. Addresi, JULIUS ittlETTICIIF.IU ln1ianioli.s. CITY ÄND STAT E IT E M S . 3f General Stne i-suttl one hundred pa?e je-terdar from noon, the time he coinjiitiitcd.up to 7 P. M. JjT'One, thou!nrl two hutnlreJ and eighty Sun-lield rillen weie receiveil e.terd iy at the Ar?enal, beside a quantity of other urn. 2TsT"The "0th regiment wa under order to leate for Kentucky last niht, but up to a late hour tranpoitalioti h id not been supplied and they may not get ofTantil sometime to d ty. ty'Judce Roach vesterd iy preentel a pplend'ul aord to L-eut. Col. Lbires. of the 7lhh re-iou-ut. Tlie pi-eHent wan from a worthy man, and vra woithilv betowcd. JST Wanted, by a young j;entlein:in, who can piie j;ooJ te lei elit e, a lurui-he l room in the neihlnjil.ooj uf the circle. JiiKui ia u private hou.-e LitlCircd. Addicsi Lock thjx Post Oibce. , J2r"Mr. J. Mo Lone etenl.iy preenfel Adju fatit Jim L. Mitchell f theTOib. witli tt line re' ulathiti sword, to which Mr. l'.irri-li ;.dded a Ftiitable belt. Atljutuit M-tchell aill never dii. honor it. ttST"The New YiW Stoie'tiow. n hitherto. Ii tlie principal place of attraction amoi' drv piMI rlnre. . Evervth'ii you want may beh.nl at price correHJiiJnij; with the times. W'csUrn Oire lira eh. VT Tl i v - . . i . i jli. i iioiiiii-nii iv u"u, m tuen ii3 Depot, south of the Potdlice. have the monthly magazines, the New York weekly illustrated newspaper, the Dtilif A"r Ynrk II r Tail, li e new tax law and II the popular literature of the dar.' aaatta ' Abbival or Tr.oor. The 7'Jd regiment. Col. Ciiii. Mdler, fiom laf)tte, nrriveil yesterday, ,3iK strong. They urea fine lookim: body ot ien.,- Thev marcheJ out Ii CampIuri hy and pitchcl their tent on the ground formerly occupied by Col. Wülii h's lepimcnt. Jjylf you hue a rtolUr t trade with, or a hmnlied of them, we think you can l well r.le.i.eii at Glenn's Hlock: ou'lr do not let the ? .. .... jostling crown nurTT you. icumr nine i": ... ..wit. nl.. ;.. ...... look miu ilevKie, tneii you win noi ua io ne f-uited. A'ia by the lVy. e-g die patch w received at the Kecutive üfiice last evening, stating that Morgan had made a dah upon (.JaUatiii. Tewies?ee. capturing the Colonel commiiHling, and hi whole torce. without the los of a man, and had de.strojed a freight train loaJcti with atuie. Oin Pcrinox. W. H: Mahan. "o. 93 South Illiooia street, ha on band k lare qu-utity of j superior OM Itourbon wrnsity. copper uist.iiei, aiMiover tu ve-r of ae. U i dioie arti cle, as oilr as'the genuine jtetm, and h is not a particle oi impute ; 'matter in i composition. Jlr. Mhii ia the apetit of J. & D Duucau. whore lUjucrs have a wrld wide repuUtion. i I fffBH company of the 61 regiment now on duty in this city guarding the Arsenal, was recruited in eipb't d.v and organized on Siun.ly bv electing Henrv Tii;4M, Captain; T. It. Wightiii.ui. lt L euten t: .!. C. Ilunt.äl Lieuteilet i A: (T. KdMr!a, Onlerly Setgeunt. Capt. TinUU iil Lietit. Wi-htman were taith rffieer In the Ilth Indiana, and are amnr.j the best drilled and most service. etlicient young olacers in tn

A raid. This is to certify that Dr. D I Carter has er foriiM.il a urgc.U urwritiuii on my person which hd tuftteil the skill of several pbici.na and trargeons by extrtctmg a pisud hall Irom a wound on my j-ersou, after beting enipeW,l iheie b-r a jihfd ol between tin - aid lour nKMiiha; ami I would say to tho-e who nee I his kssistance that Le it not afraid to ue the knife. 1 - i t - - Jon A. UtÄLiJf. IraUacapoli, August V2. l-f2

trC-r. R company of the fAlj w 11 i,,tr on rMiApidihen,eror,ej

re or.-.ereu to report itiero.-eur iromptiy on tue morning of that AU mut be peent. nr ; Iii efr pinv mvfil to t accepted. ilnn-! teft will U reuived up to th it date, tut uA after. 2TA cavalry company from Lvwrence eoun tr, eame in vterdar jftertvori, and proeeede-i ; to CttipHrtllowj. Tte caralry cvrnp U narxel ; in honor of the Governor' Private Secretary, an ! eridence of popularity well merited by Hr. Ilol- ! loWjy. it-f ire in nimmer. Mr. (fo W. I'if t. n Ver rnnt ttreet, li.n the i.iret. c!miM aiid di ft tr.r.-.i:fr.t ite Lieh lie deliver rcli mornii. io lis utomer.. ou Hr. litt and tie will i keep jou cxA. I ZJf'll U a vert ohi arnt true anin tint "a oni tu the ni.-e i f ntlicient." Let u hint, therefore, to nil tlHe wli wnnt lot nJ hoe, to c.i 1 1 a CW A; Co.'-, in the Olents I!ock, iikI m k tlitir purcli ic- Lefore li e tie tux law ail.l-i (jttern or twentv r-r cent. V the cost of lMl. You will htrJ their Muck the largest atjJ riiot c!ect in the titr. Fur Kesu'CKT The rMi regiment his heeti onlere! to Kenturkr. Yesterday tnortiing etcn coinpanie mirchel from Ciuip Morton to the arr tual, ami chatte! tht r arma jre;iirrtUry to t:tkiii the field. The m de a very creditable apj-e-traiice on tlie teet. The order fr the reintent to letve wa recciveJ on M ndiy cvenin, and in h few hours nit niratiement were m ule for their !erirt ure. They go to Louiarille and tcoort to Gen. I ivle. TJnde J.J. II tyden i appoinlel Commisaioner lor thi. eotintv to enroll the militia. Di?')utie in the township, an 1 (he ward of tlie city, hue been npMiuied, and have already com U)f need work. Theie were e'ht vncar cie lart nisht of Com miiorier for i!:e countie., and tinu!arlr two of the countie, Tippeeatioe t ritl V. unlet hurt' I ha e cities iu them. The vacancies will be hlicd to day. Camt Mtf.Ti.No The cuup meeting at Acton win t'otiirneuce on l nuroav, August i. ror; the accommodation of jierons t.'ilitnj to attend the camp tneet;n at Adon. excursion ticket will l.e on ale at nil re'uLir jt iliou on the In dii;i i ol. an 1 C. nctiin ill rüro id, ood on all regular p fr-ener trains during the co?tinu nice td the meeting. All person on trains without tickets will be ehared lull l ue. II. C Lord. Prc-ident. W. II. L. Noble. Oen'l Ticket Agent. Drafting St BsTiTtTi..-. An impression hus very generally pieviii'fl that dr al:cd men would not be irntitted to employ substitute!, and mi. h r, view miy have been ex preyed ly us. The matter is, however, set at ie.-i by the order from the War Department t eventing evasion uf the lira ft, which say.-: "Any person det lined nny be relieve! on giv in bond to tlie Uuitel Sute, with sufficient security, in the sum of $1,1 MX, contlition.il for the peiformance of military duty, if he should be draüed, or providing the proper substitute." This older is conclusive th it subtit!ites will he receivetl. and will serve ay an answer to the numerous inquirie made on the subject. Acul-st or a Rkbk.l RtcuriTtNo OrKtctR Oflicer Simuel lluser arrested a mm turned A'fictl Mtller, on Monday, for endeivoiin to je.suide men to enlist for tie rebel .ruiv. Miller i from Virini i, it i said, and tried hi seductive powers on sever il persons in this city. He was lodged in J til. He hid probibty been leading the Journal, or had some way seen a copy cf tint (Jra'd Jury presentment," and supposed that all he had to do was to land i:i In diana und pet lJ.OOJ men to rally aiound him I lie t trand .Jurv may have it in view t) entn-c some of Jell'. Divi's reeii olli'-ers over here when they ordered the publication of the document. If so, it w as an admirable piece of strategy, and w ill be recorded in history as one of the most brilliant achievements of the war. A Frle Fhiht. A free fihtc me off on Sunday, near the corner of Eist and Washington tdiccts, tint caU'L'd souiehi'uil to iiclie will pain titi'l home side to shake w Uli lauohler. Ilapptf.tr that a rollicking voting Ii ishm hi, full of fun und frolic, was teasing a half grown boy of the same persuasion by keeping him from a cane th.it young Erin was eiger to get fiom the hind of his tor mentor. The boy finally got mad and pitched into his fumiT friend. He was a clever j-izel bov.sixteen or seventeen years old almo.-t btc' enough to be a soldier, and with lits something less in a'ze than a leg of niuU'-n, and when mid he strut k like forty. The funny man had enough to iio to save hi nose und eyes from the list ol the yoMooii, and in doing so pu-l;el him aside roughly. A sister of tlie lad witnessed the flair and sprung at the mm who pushed her brother like an enraged tigre. Her tirt grab brought a handful! of hair, und her next Mripped the shirt completely exsing the broad chest of the funny man. He letreated, of course, from such an overwhelming charge and got a blow over the head fr mi some other patty. This enraged him. It was the Iat hair on the camel. back or he id rather. He struck l ight and left. The lady in the metntiuie diew oil' to rest, ami with urms fohhM gazed on the scene. Finally a blow came in contact with the head of her brother in the melee, and she bounded forward again: Her foot caught in some imjediiiieiit and she fed over the cur, her skirts craw ling over her hid nd leiv iug Iter in sacli a conl.itoii with her ho.nl iIjwii ill it she could not extricate herself. This ende I the tilit. All parties shaded their eye with their hands and lie to the rescue of be iutv in distress. Tut Pass Ststlm. When the. order of the Seueiarv ol War in leietence to iciugeea fnou Ute drall ni.peued in the telegrapli columns ol the paper., a !.ost of ardent pitiiots who hid been tin tube; s of meiliug couiuiittecs sprung into exi-'tenie in the lull bebet that the salvation of me country depended on them. First in tlie race in this city was Mr. Andiew Wallace who ha lor year owned more lenitory in the Slate than any nun in it. He held some sot t ot u commission Irom Secretary Chase, as he also hold several under the State, among others beiiiL' sutler to the benevolent incautious, und this of cour.-e gave htm authority to hang out hi bhiiii;le "to sell p isses." On Mond iy no man could letve the City by railroad without a p iss Irom Mr. Wallace, for which he took twenty cents in silver as Uncle Sim was greatly iti need ol small ih mse. It is true the pisse were not very creditable speciuieus of penmanship or cd- j cutated to uie a very high opinion of Western oithognphy, ami it is ai?o true that the Stale j authorities were not consulied.but then 3Ir. Wallace was a patriot ol the tirl water iiudsmillj tuaiteis ate sin II things iu revolutionary times. Mr. Wallace's "shop" cauerl ngreil com motion i in town. Peonie 1:1 umbtcd and submitteii, an 1 1 i !.. t ti' i. i fore ana pani tiicir mouey. - Jir. v alter: , i;ülKj( K-itiliiKMt editor ol a newspaper lu Men-- ! r1 count v, hid the atnlictv to write to the Jour iml complaining ol tue exaction ol .v.r. w ai-: lace's shop, and alibis Mr. Wallace's patriotism takes hie aiiesli and he sends the following card , to the .iMirrirna. The rule i Mr. Wallace's, ; but we presume the spelling i the printer's: Editors Evkmxg Ami.ricax: ; Please explain, for the benefit of the ignorant as to pities. 1 am acting U. S. Surveyor lor j this l).srict of Indiana, boidmi; my commission 1 utider bis Honor, Secretary S. P. Chise, with; power o arrest minus against cur Government j and issue special jermits. 1 did not have instructions from Secretary ) Ch ie to uotilV Mr. Sulgrove. of the Journal , a . I . ft f ll' I that to etfect. I have been selling s;ecial per- ; mis tor over one ) ear. and it is wonder that: Mr. Sulgrov did not call to purchase one. A i to lht wojm t.oode, he came to my office to! purchi.e a periuil to go Henry Coauty. As I stll eiimt lot tne itov ernment. i soio mm one i All audi men should be in the serviceot llietr country. I will venture to ty tn:s i ttienrsf m ... .1 f .1 tju ittcr he ever g-ve our Government. A to, nrre-l at the Umoo Dck-t, 1 i tve notliiu to do with fheiu. Yesterday men came iu crowd to I inv olbce to buy permits, and all that were worthy to receive them, I old to; a great mny I re-, I u'-cd. I place every ceut to the credit ol the (.rovernmet.t. Hoping thi will satisfy the isjno ' r4l)t Am: Wallace, j Iiidian ijwlis Aug. 1'2. The bilef course of Mr. Wallace, in selling' . ....... h ii l.eeu brought to a clo-e. Coumns- ' V - . ' CT the Governors noui, where will be received courteously.

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s irv t.eueral öioiie uinuruw r"i i to, aii revrral private receipt, wira narca, win tent Iree of th ir- e to our citizen who uny have .c- , t aov t.m r addres you may wib, by inclosing me casiontole fve home. We... io- office i-ln j on-dr. the Scale lluuie, directly crosa the ua.I irom , . AddrrM

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

i XTtT T 0 THE X E KVUL'S 0 F ItOTll 5 It I K . A n-tir.1 Onrrm.n bahrte t"--n rr-tir-4 i ih ii a frr 4tjn, jo-r tmny year of mat iP.-rir.x, l wiiliv tt ait oher by eudinz tfre) o the rciot of pwt.paM directed eotetop, copy of ti. prnptioD url. ltree to He. JUU5 21. DAG! ALL, Je0-dlw4m 1M Fttitea atreet. Brooklyn, . T. FUBIalC JNTOXICE. To.tii.nsof sc ro irntr?itjf .to. li i:Jt Wahint;ton Mrect flave been appointed agect fur tb a) of n It A S D C ' N TUNal I.Ali o, THE WONDERFUL ORANULU, f Ttb cure of Cuch, (ol 1. Jiore Tbroat, fcrourb'tia. Wheeiinir, rritatinn f tbe Uvula arrd Tnils avl Iii-, of tbe lAin-. S..UJ in i larje iiet., 61 ct..arnl 1 e acb. tilSJJtilT rSSINGEIl Äi CO - S LET TEIt "A" FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, with allthereeint itnjrnre mrni.,Utbe hklT and CIlCAf'KST and JIUST BF.AUT1- J ft" Lor all iwiiijr taacbine. Ill machine will ewar.y- : tbin;, from tberutinln r.f m tock In tarletaa to tbe nuk- ; Inn of to orercKt uiytbing from pilot or beaverclutb j down b the urtet rauze r y earner tiue, and 1 ever j ready to ilo it work to perfection. Itcan f!!. bem.Mnd. j gatLrr, tuck, quih, and b capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. TUi i not the otly machine that can fell, Lem, btnl, atl o ffnb, tut tt will do o tx-trer than a:iy otber utacbit;e. The Lrttcr A KamiJj Sewing Macbitie niay he hid in a great variety cf cabinet case. Tbe Fotdir.q Ca-e, Lieh 1 now beco-niru "O popular, 1., at its name impl.e, o:,e that caa be folded into a box or eae, which, wben opened, make abeautiful, substantial, and apaciou table for the work to rest upon. Tbecasca are of every imagab'e declxn plain a tie wood grew In it native forest, or aa elaborately finished a art can niaketbem. I. M. SING Kit A CO., Xo. 4jH Droadvriy, New York. t5"bi1 anapoli Oßic o. 3 Odd-l-cUows IU11, W.UiiijTon treet. aplä-dly CAUTION. The market is full of imitations, reprei-etted to he tha ume "BUOVX'SBHONClIIALTlaCIIES," wbicb ara In mot case proi!urtive of positive Injury. Many dca'er ' ill recommend Inferior preparation j,d low er priced , article, sflu''ig more profit to themselves Ask forand OBTAIN only HKOWN'S IWOXCHIAL TK0C1IES," which by lont: exp?rienc hare proved thir value, having ret eived the sanction of physician Kcnerally, and testimonial from eminent men throusbout tlie country. BItUWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, wlen allowed to diiüolve slowly in tbe moutb, have a direct influence to the affected pat !w: the sedative and soothinr efltcttothe mueuü lining of the windpipe Into the nronchiIa!lay Pulmonary irritation and tlve relief in Couub, Cold., and the varioL.!1 Throat aifectionito w hieb public Speakern and sinuerf-are febll-t ly'62 WHOLESALE GROCERS. t5 Sari Bl Hatcher, ii ol e s a Ii z: GEOOSR ti LAFAYETTE, IWDIMI. 200 HUnS. Stw Orle.ins S garjut received from Memphis, and for sale by EAÜL L H ATCH EIL EARL & II ATCIIEK. 500 r,U!S 11,0 Cofrrf; H O Bags Jara Coffee; 10 Bale llocba Coffee; For sale by EABL 4 HATCHER. TOBACCO jJQ nOXFSSLump; 100 Boxes 10 Lump; 75 Boxe S Lump; loO Boxen bright'lbs; CO Bixe dark lh; 500 Coddio lb; o0 Ke Six TwM; The above aortTtjent of Tobacco is now tbe largei-t to be found in the Wt, and will be solJ below the current rates. EARL & HATOIER. L A K E VIS II . 2,000 Half Erls. WLita FUh, For sale by EARL A HATCHER. Jy30lmLIVERY STABLE. o. w. TO insrsTOr, Livery and Sale Stables NO. 11 AM) 13 WEST PKAULSTULET. iria..NArousai'ia&A. . .. fy" Hore. Larien, Carriatres and Saddle Horse alw ) in re a lines. Charges mutierst. dec3-lf MEDICAL. HAPPINESS Oil MISERY ? THAT IS THE QUESTION. rilRE proprietor of lha -PARISIAN CABINET OF 1 WÜNüKKS ANAlujaT. auu Xf.u.Li.M,," Hav ; deirrmme!, resardk-sof e.i., to Lwue. free.(for the j benefit ot suflcriim buinainty) rUL'lt t.f th r most in- J iivo-iiu an.i ltiur.i:i.L' L:urfi cd MaiTiake and ita i lh-cua!.fication NVrvoa lability, rr-mture lVeline rr lAiihiM.X. IifciicrMioi. wrir r r.rriint u ,,f Enero an-l Vital I'uwers, te t.reat S-ial t.vii, atd .L-k.-i.l-...L.:.k.u-..l.r. . m m,M 'Mill v..'!.. L imseaiwirisunB rcsun (...u re--es ..r JJatarit), i t ictwrauce n ijwi kj ni ture Law TUe- invaloaJde Lecture have eo the ni"n or enliubtenlnif and lavier thousand, and will be forwarled fne rn the receipt of lour itaoipN by addretng SlCKiTAkY Fauaas Cabinet or Asatomt r Hr.ici. S3 HroMlway, New Vork. Jeaa-dly IVr important to the .Harried: AND THOSE CONTEMI LATINli UAKKlAfiEZ fllllK underifc'ue4 will send free by mail tbe laire 1 means of preventin concep'kou. No druor mrdicir. ita latt di-cov E T. A circu'af wiih particuUr will e st-nt t any addre by lncolnf tae two 3 c-m ... . - r in I a tatarw. A to.k coutam.ni All the kiiowice reierrra Lurk Kux No. 20, Indianapolis. A. lt. 1HLCMET. J t?-di

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I it f CLKtiaarit. j C i nc 1 mit 1 1 .Murkel. Cici5i.ti, An. 12. Flour ui;chnrel id atendv at cloe; a lea of tipawflat t $4Q4 10; extra $4 I0Q4 25. Wheat adrauced 3(23 ter baab, auJ fa pood rlemaad; sales of red at eXJßSic, aad wtUa 90 Q Ccrn ia goou demand at 35c. othinz nw in provisions; rnei pork told at $9 5 ). Oroceries quiet. Gold 12. silver 6, and Demand Note 5 prem; ciaiket quiet. Exchange ste.idy J' tli anJ par. IT nCLKMArH. ; jcw Vork Market. Nsw Ycbk, Aug. 12. Flour Mitket dull, while prices are without' material clune; sale at $1 tvii fr superriue State; $." l'(5 2. for extr.l Stile; $1 tH(lJ for sujeitine Western; $5 K(S5 for common to nieiiuui extra Western; $ö 50 for common to gI shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; and $3 G0(j ü Ü." lor trade brands, mat Let closing beivv; no buvers st tte outside price. Whirky a shade firmer; sales at SUSlc. Wheat Supply moderate, and wit.i immI exort iiKjuirv; nntket qu'te firm; salts of Chicago spring at $1 1212:; Milwaukee club $1 16 1 '21; amber Iowa $1 221 24; winter red Western $1 21) I 31; mter Michigan $1 .iü(ä; 1 SO; white Michigan $1 4101 42; white Kentucky $15:1(2155. Corn fcnirce and wanted at lull price, while unround is plenty and heivy; sale at iiOfic for found old mixed Western; 51(V?52o for Eastern; ami 4")(?5'Jo for un-ou id. CofTee Rio more active and market very firm; sales at 21 zc. Sugar Kiw more active and firmer, with an advance of per lb; s ties at b(allc fvr New Orleau-; Cui c(ej.;c. Molasses qu'et; Poao Ilico 4'(4.'c. Pork steidv an! firm; sale at $11 25all 41 i for mess; .U(11 23 lur ptime mess; $U tTJ.j f r L-ird ler s active, but without nviterial changer ! Öljo2'J5'..t d,e latter an extreme tu ice. liuttei celling ut 10(gl5c fur Ohio, and 14(Vi 17c It St;ite. 4 Chee.-e lirm at CQSJ.c. STATUT ES OF INDIANA. gavi x noitns iei:visio.i. The second volume of Messrs. Gavin A Herd's compilation of Indiana Sta wtes has Jut appeared. This volume comdet their work. Its mechanical execution is ver creditable; and the skill, learning, aid laborwbich the editor have bestowed on it, merit the high' tt praise. None but learmd, diligent lawyers could have proilaced such a wt.rk. The second volume emtrace a'J the public statutes of Indiana now In force upon the subjects to w Lieh it relate, tnd tbe Ort all excepting the acts of the lat rognlar and extra seions of the Legislature. It is a greut excil-It-nee of the compilation that all exi-ting statutes on each satj'-ct are collected together in tbe hanie place in tbee valutnes; so that ti e reader can ee at a g'ance all the legislation in force n any given subject. Take, for example, th' act of 1S52, organizing Courts if Common I lea! tbe editor publii-L tbe act at large, and they also print, in the form of notes on the swme pajre containing tIii-5 statr.t", all tbe acts amendatory to it which have been pa.-sed up t thi time. And .o th'-y have doi.e of all the other acts contained in the revision of ls'i. The editors have added much to the value of these volume especially the laM by th copious and learned notes with which the volume Abound. These notes iudicite much labor and legal acumen. They furnish U", in a oncie and accurate form, with all the adjudication of our Supreme Court on thse statutes. These adjudica tion being now very numerous, the references to tl.em ; in the. volumes unter consideration, will be of great value t the lawyer, and indeed to all person concerned in tie a ltninMra'ion of justice. The editors have also referred, in their notes, to numerous deciiona in other Stale-, niade on statute similar to our. An excellence of these volumes, not tobe overlooked I the full and accurate index appended to each, hi Indiana, there never has been a good index to any volume of statutes puMNhetl by authority. Tb5 provoking defect La beta completely remedied in the volume under review; and these indexes w iil greatly lighten the labor of 11 who have occasion to look into our statutes. This is the first time that privat cnte'pric has attempted tba publication of Indiana statutes. Tlie at tempt, I do not doubt, will be successful, and will duly reward the learned ctlitors and cuterprizing publishci. Every lawyer w ill, of course, p'irrhae these volumes; and every clerk, theritf, and justice of the pi ece of the State, will find it to his advantage to own them. DAV11) M'DONALD. 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faKrrKTiP axraa'aiTroarai tAn.T itati hkxti&kl. .oon Reports. lSIlI'GTON aEWS THE CÜLPEPPEB FIGHT. THE ENEMY RETREATINC The Rebels Caplarc Indrpendencc BRECKINRIDGE TAKES BATON ROUGE. Jlorgan Captures Three Krgriments and a Train, rrom VnIilnglen. WA&aiorox, Aug. 12. The following general order was isstitd tcsterdav from the War Deputment: First, So much of General Order No. 61, current series, as relates to the extension of sck leave of absence is hereby revoked, and no application for such extension need hereafter he made. The order of the President, dated July 31st Geueral Order No 92 explains what may be considered as good cause for absence Sutgeou'a certificate ot tlisibility required by extensive ordirsni.d regulations must be forwarded not only to the Adjutant General ot the army but also to the commander of the regiment, or in the case of a staff officer to the commanding General. Second. Otficers absent from duty without leave or Seyond their leaves will tiut be allowed to draw their pay until a court of commission, which will be ordered on their return to their post or command, fdiall determine whethe thete was "urticieut cause for their absence. They will accordingly provide themselves with a full de-criptiot. of the nature and cause of their disability, certified by the proper medical authority us rtxpiited by existing orders and regulations Third, O .Tieers of volunteers who are ab-ei.t from duty on account of disease contracted before they entered the service, will be immediately mustered out. Those who have been ubsent more than sixtv davs on account of wrunds or diseise contracted in the line of their duty, will be icported to the Adjutmt General of the army lor discharge, in order that their places may be failed bv others fit for Held -service. For this clas of ollicers Congress has provided pensions Fourth. A nnlic.it ions for pension most tje

made to the Commissioner of Pensions, who is cu,e commissions as it ollicers if they are com-iud'-e of the Millirieiicv of the ev idence in sun 1 latent lor the portion they assume.

pott of suvh claims, an 1 who lumishcs the forms and renditions relating thereto. Filtti, When un oilirer reiurus to his command after bavin; overpaid his leave of absence, he may be tried by a court m irtial for this as a military olli-nse, or a commission maybe appointed bv the commanding olÜcer ol his division, nrmv corps, or army, a the case may be, to investigate his case, and to determine whether or not he was absent from proper cause, and if there should be found to be such proper cause, he w ill be entitled to pay during such absence. Sixth, Where trotps are fcrvingin army corps or any aimy no leaves of absence will be granted on the certificate of a regimental or brigade surgeon until the same has been approved by the j Medical I). rector of such armv corns or armv;i and no Medical L). rector will indorse any certin- j cite until he has made a personal ex imination of i the applicai t or received a vtibal report fiom the j medical oHiccr :ip'(viiiitel by him to mike such i peisot-sl examination. When after such personal exati. ii ttioii it sliall , e lound that the ccrliiicatc of dis.ibil.tv was L'iven without ra-ooer caue. the nunc of the medical officer givinj; it will be re poited to the Aojutant General of the Army, in order that he may be dismissed from the service. Seventh, Where officers are not serving in a division, army corps or separate army, applic.i- J tions for leave may be made to tne Adjutant General of the Army; but except in very extraordinary cases no leave of aOsence will be granted unless the applicants be accompanied by n certificate ot tlie same character as that described iu General Orders HI. Kiglith, In nil cases of personal application for leave- of nbsenc nvule to the War Department the nppiieant will be examined by a Medical ollicer ii-si-ned to that duty iu this city. ly older of the Secretary of War. K. D. TowxstNP, A. A. G. The Tribune gives the following officers wounded not already telegraphed: Lieut. Hake!l, on (Jen Prince's st ilT, slightly wounded; Lieut. Col. Crele, lid Wis., -upposed killed; Major Scott, siuie regiment, wounded; Card. Haw y, same regiment, wouuded. The 3d Wiscon-in went into battle with 5'0; to day they mii'ttr 2'Jö. Tho follow ing officers ol the lich Ohio wounded in the buttle of Situniay have arrived and are under tieatrnent nt the Washington House: M j. J. A. Pemley, Lieut. II. K'rkup, Lieut. W. H Thomas, ?Jeiit. Jack away, Lieut. W. O. Mee lv. Sergeant A. J. Shies, Lieut. J. W. Miller. They report Col. Canbv, of the G6th Ohio, as also wni;tideL The Heralds dispatch says: An order h is been issued in relation to those parties endeavoring to leave the country before drafting take place. In default of giving bail the parties arrested are to be taken to the nearest post or military department and placet! at onceon military duty. The World has the following dated Sunday, August If): The firing was renewed this morning by d ylight on our nde but was not responded to by the rebels. Gen. Sige! has the advance and was thin morning inspecting hi position and preparing for the dav's work. Nothing of iurtortance hi? oci einte 1. The wounded are being rapidlv moved away. Many were left on th field. Eight hundred were in the hospitals, hotels and private houses being :j f lopriated lor that use. It i reported that the enemy are making a general movement on us. The wagons are all being packed and horses harnessed in. Gen. Buinside is said to oe on Jackson's right flank. Accounts from Culpepper dated yesterdty, speaking of Saturday's fight, says that so heavywas the fire to which our comparatively small number of men w as expo-cd that the only wonder is that the entire commmdwas not completely annihilated at the end of half an hour. Instead of our being cut off the orisoners report their ow n troops were mowed down by our fire like grass. Thiee times were they reinforced. From L.oniiVille. Lot isviLLE. August 12. A Nashville dispatch from Gen. Morgan, Cumbeiland Gap, nays that j Deco ii rev's brigade and the 14th Kentucky on! the 5rh and b":h inst. had several engagement j w ith Stevenson's division in force theiebcls out- j numbering u four to one. j The rebel lost 225, killed and wounded, and , L'eut. Col. Gordon, 11th Tennessee, taken pris- i oner. j Our loss was three killed, fifteen killed und ' fiftv prisoners. Two compan'e of the lGth Ohio were sur- ' rounded by two rebel regiments and cut their way out. We capt ure 1 a large lot of forage, tobacco, horses ai d mu!e. John Morgan left Knoxyille on the 2d with 2.0UU cavalry eo route for Kingston. Kentucky is to be invaded. Reports, not corfirmei at headquarter, indicate guerrilla raids upon Calhoun and Hurnsey, on Green river, creating considerable excitement on ihe Indiana border. The!fcteamer Rever.ge, hence for Cumberhcd river with fullers' tioies, sank at Scufiletownon Sundar. From Tlltkourl. Lexingiox, Mo., Ang. 12. Independence was i atticked yeterday by L.VlO rebels under Col. j aa Li iir:7s ' iva uaiiiiiii, aiii aticrr iirui vere fighting the Federal surrendered. Twenty of our men are reported killed. Reinforcements which were ent from here last night to assisi our troops at Independence, have returned. .There is great excitement, and everybody i preparing for .be conflict. From Forire ."lonroe. Forth tss Mosrok. Augu.-t 10. Sme rumors are afloat here irl iegnl to the aafety anJ quiet of Suffolk, Norfolk aid Rortamouth, but not much of importance has yet transpired. The Union picket h ive been twice driven in within the past week. The first time it occurred at Norfolk. The steamer Raltic arrived to day from Bean fort. North Carolina, and reports all quiet in that vicinitT.

The rumor that Gen. McCle'.lan tu wounded at Malvern Hill was unfounded. The boat brruzbt down several c?ichirgel svldicia and baudi which have been di.aiisjed frou the Jtrmr.

rrom Phlladelpliia. TuiiAttmiA, August 12. AirireJ, tht steamer LaUona, cot MaJotaa, as erroneously pubiLed yesterday, cartorei by the Uci&" while endeavoring torua up Oguchee rlrer. The Ladona ia a taIuaUI iron Teel with a general cvrgo from Nassau. Tte tri is Tilted at S 400.000. aw rrom lluflalo. Buffalo, Au. 12 Quite a aerious row oecurretl yesterday alternon on the docks. Tl.-e cause ot tte disturbance is not cleirly state!, but L understool to have been caused by Irish and Gertcvn tevedores Irving to prevent the r fellow from workir-5 for less th in h id been recently paivl iheuj. The rioters at one tiaie n empowered tlie police, during which lime Chief Druliard and others of the force were severely injured. Finally several of the ringleader were arrested, but not until the oAkers' revolvers were ueJ. Two rioters were diot but not danerously wouuded. The Mayor ordered the military under arm, but their hcnkci cre not LeeJcd. A renewal of the disturbance is anticipated to-day. iilit Diiialclic. From Washington. Washi.vgtox. August 12 The Albany Evening Journal has the follow ing in relation, to the draft: 1 he War Department, in answer to an inquiry from tlie Governor, telegraph-, that the Depart niet.t will receive volunteers for old regiments until the draft i made. The draft can not Le made before the 1st of September, us the prelimi nary work, the new enrollment, the decision upon applications for exemption, ic . will occupy at least twenty day. We are, theiefore, authorized unofliciatly that voluntft-r by companies w ill le receiveJ tor old regiment mail the 1st of September. The order to this t fleet will probably be issued to-mono w. The communication from the War Department embody u. g this permission say : It i designed tj receive volunteers to CI1 up the old regiments, and any excess alter they are filled will be credited to the State as so much on the draft, and if enough volunteers to fill up the old reg'uncuts that might perhaps disreuse with the draft. Under this arrangement our joung men will be stimulated to prosecute the w ork of tcciuiiii.g. Aiiy tuiee men who can raise a company c.m seThose localities which wi.sli to escate the odi um of a draft, h ive only to voluntaniy till tip tlieir ipiot.i of iU,t.'l inrii called for before the 1st 'of September to accomplish w hat they dc sire. The War Department has authorized Genet al Wads worth to raise and organize one or more regiment of infantry volvnteers in the D!tiiu of Columbia, to eerve for three ye irs or during the war. Tiiewell known police rdlicer. Wise and Allen, of this city, weie aire-ted hist night by Gen. Wadsworth, charged with kidnapping. The War Department has information from the army of Virginia in front up to yesterday evening. General King with his whole division was then within a few miles of the battlefield of Saturday and has doubtless joined Pope ere this. No lighting has occuncd in that quarter since Saturday night. On Sun lay night about 11 o'clock Generals Pope and IJanks were in conference in the rear of ,,je oattenes.. A body ol rcU-l cavalry charged I in the most daring m inner through the woods on the group. 'I he ih-ch irge of musketry and the w hizzing of balls gave them timely notice of the approach of tlie leuc's. They speedily mounted their horses, and :i regiment of infantry tired a vdiley at the approaching rebeli, checking their charge, and probably saving both commanders. From Cairo. Cairo. Aug. 12. A detachment of the 11th Illinois cavalry sent from Holiver, Tenn., yesterday attacked the guerrillas at SIeburg, rive miles east of Grand Junction, taking a rebel Captain, twenty-seven horses and mules and dispel sing tbe enemy-. Rebel authority rcpoiU that Breckinridge at tacked Raton lio-jge on Tuesday morning. At first they weie lepulsed with heavy los. Gen. CI ok of Mississippi, and Col. Thomas Hart of Kentucky, were killed. The icpulse was laid to the ram Aikansas, which failed to come to lime. On the afternoon of the same day Breckinridge is-gaid to have telegraphed to the Grenada Appeal that the Aikansas destroyed two of our gun boats and damaged otliers, driving off our tieet, ami that he had captured the eutite Federal force at that place. From f-oulfeville. LorisviLLt, August 12 John Morgan, with 1,800 cavalry and lour pieces of artillery, entered Gallatin, Tennessee, car.y this morning, and captured Col. Roone, commanding tne post, with about mgi of the 2ith Kentucky, and a Fed eral fie;ght train, containing sixty horecs and a lot of oat and corn. There was no tight. Morgan was ttill in possession at noon to-day. Adjutant Gener .1 Finnel! decline accepting the tesiguatiou of John. Royle, nephew of the General, as Lieut. C d. of the lhli Kentucky cx airy, and orders him to join hi regiment. Irom Wheeling. WntELiNG, Aug 12 The createst meeting of the war In Western Virginia was held in the! spacious fi eight depot ol the Riltimore and Ohio railroad in tin rilv I o iiilit tiv Piorrwtnt tiro. I j ... . . t,.,..m j . . sided over the vast concoure, and in eloquent terms introduced Hon. John Sherman and Hon. J. A. Ringham, ol Ohio, and Hon. W.T. Wdley, Senator from this State. A resolution was introduced denouncing Hon. ' John S Garble as a traitor lo to hi constituents atid the Union, ai d call.ng upon him to resign his position in the Senate, which he had du graced. The name of Camp Carlile was changed to Camp Wiiley. From .Tlinaotiri. Lixington, August 12. Liter, advices from Independence say Lieut. Col. Ruel, comrninding that post with fifty men, was taken completely by surprise about 5 o'clock vesterd iy morning. Ruell's men were in the bank building, which, ; alter tour hours hard fighting, was fired by tlie rebels, when Ruell surrendcril. dpt. Thomas, of the State militia, was taken out and murdered after the surrender. Our informant, who remained nntil alter the surrender, say. the rebels gave out that they intend to attack this city immediately. They will meet with a warm leception. From Tennrvvfi'i 1 CoLCMBlA, Aug. 1210 A. M. I To Hon. E. M. Stanton: I Major Kennedy, with two fraill comjianies of! J the 1st Kentucky cavalry, encountered the guer rilla in greatly superior numbers vesterday and last night at various point below Williani.-port, defeating the euemy in each affair with curiaider j able losa. Our los is only one w unded. ' Front Popei Department. Waaiiisgtox, Angut 12. The following di. ; patch trorn Headquaiteri Gen. Pope a army. Cedar Mountain, Virginia, dated Augu?t 12. ha. been received: The enemy has retreated under cover ef the night. Iiis rear guard la now crossing tbe R pipan toward Orange Coart House. Our civ.lry and artillery are in pursuit. Trorn notion. i ikisToy. Auf . ii. i ne o-in iasarnuetiai ( regiment is announced to letve tor the seat of war thi afternoon via New Yotk. The 33d will probably leave to morrow. MEDICAL. JWha has aval aen ihm W0XDER1TL Gü-iSULlS, nilAXDE'S TUSSILAGO, Fur Coagh, Colds, Sort Throat, kc. What should I uke fur A iL ma? BRANDE'S TUSSILaVGO, Tbe j ytve I mtued iata tif. t5 crraa a boi .

MEDICAL.

TO THE P K O P la E W tho United States Ia tae utcit tt &rv.UT,lZ it zirt tri 1 tb Crst tne frr4 tor aal ta ta piMx Dr. J tta ree Iod Imperial Wine nilleri and ib tb'.i short pend tbej bar irtvea awrb wn!TTl aatilacuna to tbe tnxy tboasaadt ef person bo bate trie 4 tlera tLat It bo an e:Lllbed ankle. Tbe aovea cf bmttly aod tsebiaJ Biiserj ATf aimpir fr.u beglect cf ima'.l ettüj.! aio'.i I nrrr'.rtx t', an4 ft t therefore cf the ttnip! Importance that a itric attrctloo ta tia lat aud BKt tr.ting buddy aituMnt aboidd b kad; for ditaet cf the bdy u ut lavatUtlj a?et lha nux4. The uhcrilrs tivw culy at a trial cf DK. J. B0VEE DODS' IMPERIAL VLC BITTERS! frora all wko bare cot Uiti tlera. Wt cki'decct tie world to prodaie their eial. Thete Brrrta Ut the cure r,f vTca J ro cff, Gr rtat LriiuTY, and for hunma and r.aajcino the ftuKD,ar ahaolutety wnaartael l y jir Kher rewAy txi an h. Ti be amrM of th!, It I tuly r;eceiry to make tba trial. Tbe Tineltelf I cf a very rprior (.ual.tj, n( about cue-third ftroager thaa ctber w tne; tnuiu a4 Invioratlrr ihe wbd ytcm from tbe bead t the fret. Ai these pNittr art tunic and a4:era.Ive In tl- Ir character, t ihey itrencthen and Inrljrorate th -hole rteni and pire it f.x imt ie-lVly tui t ill It pari, by equalizing the cirru!aüu, retnovSn obstruc-ti-, and pniuang a g-neral w arcith. TLey ar alg vreiieM for I)ea-e and Weakne peculiar to Fftnalet wbert aTLic U required to strengthen and brace the ) teiu. Nttlady whotiatJrcttala-ituutad fjiitne, kIiouäI b Hb out I hem, a they ar rtrjTtfy lng la their action. THESE BITTERS Will not onl- Cure but Prevent Die rate. and In tht rict are dnnl r rlaaMc to tbe -rvQ wLo ruaj ue then. I cr LNCIPIEXT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lunir, Iadiire-tior, Irea, lh-e of iL 5er vou System, l'ar!j Tili'S and fur all cave reqairirx a Tonic, DR. DODS' CELEBRATED WINE EUTERS Arc LTii Mir parcel! Ter fixe ILroat, o coniu-in aiaotjr tbe Cler.y,tk are truly valuaMe. For tlie a'il and Inflna, and for prff-tii cf wtai con ttituitti-for Minister cf the IJosjxl, Lawyer, and all public ipeal;er for fco-k-Keejr, TaiJ"r, Seatnutreaae. Student, Artist-, and all rx(iia lead; tig a edentary lif-, they will prove truly beneficial. Ai a Hevcrage, they are whdesn. Innoretit, and de liciou to the taste. They produce' a!! the ehilaratilicfferticf Brandy r Vflne, without lotoxkatlnf; and art al valualde remedy for perf-on addicted to the a of excessive trttjj drink, a:id who wish to rrfraia from it. They are pure and entirely free from th pvii contained in the adulterated Wine and Liquor with which th couiitry U flvfcdcd. Thee Il:trr. n4 only CURF, but I KEVEXT iMsea and hould be srd by all who lire in a country where tLe water is bad, cr where Cb'.l! and Tever m prevalent. Heing entlrel r innocent and harn.!-s, they niay toflvan freely to Children and Infant with Impunity. rhyMciani,Cl-rfrymeii, fcnd temperance advocate. an act of humaiJty, should tW in f preadmn the truly valualde WTTEItS ever the lai'l, and therey efet.tially aid iu ballälig Iru:)kenne and li.aeae. Dr. J. BOVEU DODV IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Areprfparrd hy an etninent and tddliful phyidaiif who La used tbem uceessful! in bi practtre for the Iat twenty-f ve year.. The proprietor, befvr punhainj the excluive ripht to manufacture and m II Ir. 3. Uov a IXkIs' Celebrated Irnj-crial Wine Bitten, bd tliem teated by two distinfuihl medical practitioner wh pre nounced tbem a valuable renfdy for disease. Although the medicAl nien of the country, a a general tbinjr, disarprore of Patent afedicine, yet we do net b lirve tüat a n-pertatde I"bysirln caa b) found lo tba United States aciiiaShtd witb their medical propertlei, vrh-i w.tl not highly approve DU. J. IJls Ull iUAL "lyn BITTER!. Ia all uewlj ettiel place, wtera there U alway a lare ruantity of äecayu.g timber, frcai which a poton ou miasma I created, the bitten buld be oed ery m rning before breakfast. These truly valuable Hittera hart been aa tkoroniblt teted by all cla of tbe community for atmoat every variety of d!rae incident to the human js,t m, that tlry are now deemed lndipenahle a a Tonic, Medicine and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle! It real but Utile! Purlfr o Tttood! UireToneioitie HioniMcliX Hen ovate tlie Tvyetrw! and I'rolons I.lfe. DR. J. B0VEE SODS' . IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, eon bined with Birberry, Solomu' Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, Apikenard, Chaaitrmile Howe r, and Gentian. They are manufacture.! by Dr. 11 himself who U an experienced and Eccet,ful Plvixian, a ad hence should not b claaed among Ute qaack iu"iruBM which flood the country, and arainst wbicb tb Medical Irtfeion art k jutly prejudfcel. In all .tffectlona of the I lei 4 lrk Ileaduche or .erroue lleadache Dr. Dodft Imperial ITlne flitters will bet found to be nioet ftalutar and I2lllcacloue. FKMAJLES. Tbe many certificate wbicb have bees tendered wa, and the letter which wt are daily recevlt?t art eonclalre proof that amoti; tic wcmeB tbe Flitter bare giea e aatisfactK'ii which no other bare e er da before. 3f woman ia tbe Wbd ahould be wühout tLem, and t)un who coca usr tLeai, wiil iot fail to k-p a upj ly. I'riee HI OO per Dottle, O T3ottloM foi- 85 OO. Trepared and sU by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD 6 CO., .VÜLE l'lMUEIOIsj, TH William Mreet Itfw Tork. ra)r For a!e by IIOUEIIT BtlOUWi.VG. And by druggHta aad jroreT f oeraüy tireyr.tbBt t country. Jyll-JtawU COX FID EX TIA Ii . T0Ü3G JfF.5 WHO HATI VS. JTKED CheilT by canaia aatfea kabtu.wbtcb tiLit tkttn forba.ns pleatnra or tbt dutiaa of married le; middl-aaed aad old naeo, U, t rora tbt folliea of yoqib r otber cab, teal a daUry I n ad ranc of their year, befwrw plaan; tberaaelrtl vo der tb treatraent of aoy ooe. akeold Cr4 read TH SECRET FaUltyD." Mirried l41ei 1 1 leara otntttitf cf lsporUr.ct by perus'rf Tat acaer FJa." fsfr.t to any add re, la a aealcd envelope, en receipt tf Ten Or.t. LR. STCAITT CO. eaa be coai!tt4 03 aH d!e e cf a privat or confideatiAl nature, from S A. M - to t F St, f Sua4y from t to 11 A. X J at tbeir oCw, 5a. 13 - Third treet, u-tin, between Jlaia end Sjcaraort, apposite tbe liearia U&u. Ad lre-a VR CHAf . X. STUAKT t CO.. tach21-dAwly-ti.'Cl CtncinnatUObia. POCKET COOK LOGT. riHE uoderur.ed Iut a TeUet r-xk ia tie State I llifUM uare oo tb day tr lit Ji rVaMcram CöurrutuMJ. Said bock ccutaioed ab xit ia mey, and wear 2.(VQ wwrtb f twtre. Tba finder will be Uo erily rewarded lr th Cbdi&c a4 tiivrjr U U sjd But at de ofict of th ItaU r eorrvpwodiua; wi.h the MbcnUr at Crertraavii:, Ment (eatery eooat y, tad. . M.K. AlXACK. Jail. IM: . aalOt-wll .