Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3714, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1862 — Page 3

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wr.Pxr.iDAY... I ST 97 Di;.notiiATic rorxTY ticket. fC tK!fATOR. HEX It Y BRADY, ro r rn AOTATiTrn J. II. KENNEDY and J. K. PLUMMER. ALENTINK IlUTSCII. ro .ntBRirr. JEFFUlSON bPKINGSTEEN. JOHN IlKEWER. F"It roMMiSioxiR, WM HUNTER. FOR t RTTOk. DANIEL FERRIS. rR C'RIVIK. SAMUEL PAR ROTT. Campaign Sentinel. The Weekly Iti.li mi Bute Sentintl will le furnished fur Thiee Month, during the Cam puign, at OKX'JCfS V. COPY. tSTSeud in the names. Jiw READ THE OCV.niTS i:.ypm.i7; xii; Ftuivns, Infill' TIOH AKD C (ltltl'ITIOS OF THE PRESENT PARTY IN POWER. July Conv'ntioii. The Pn.ceedit.jr of tb 30th July Convention will W published In pamphlet form. eiuSrac'ng the epeecbe of f.ov. WiCillffr. of Kenturk; lion J. S. urlllr, r Virglnl; lion W.a liirliiirtln. of IllinnU; 'I lie iCraoliition Ailoptrd. und Tlse tdd re of f lie si it It (rnirnl fommliiec to the I'eoplc of Indiana. These to rllirr m.iki a panij.t t,T .12 clM-ly printrj pn, ii.l will b! rea-ly f..r d. 1 vi ry tuii wrik. I'ri.c; t'2 lr lüO. M il.uiii.Mitj bliCuH b orJre.i to L wnd by txpren AU.lr ..as SetuiotJ'H pc?Ii, On the Trial of Gordon, in tlic Iloiion Trrjison fiiso. A boM jit i. niuilv Ifcllt h"w in tlif baiiti- of Ir tJinic AIo'it;.iiiM, witli with-iin thnunciatiiii .f rowr-l'rii. Atitoci. h lfn uMilil In jimyhU t of 4 i-ng;-, an 1 will be foil at 50 ccut jn r 100 cileü. f 1 per I.WK). Ai ire E'.DK.R, IMKKriKS.i 4 BINGHAM. Fact kou the Pjri..: A brief but forcible review of the Jpues cuw before the country, inciit'lio the t.iriir polic.v ol the party in omt. Tlii document was piepaieil bv one of the,inot emirerit citizen of Indi ma, und i :idinir.iblv ad.ipted to ej!ij;hten the people upon the present condition of public n'iir. A copy should be pl.ced in the hand. of every voter in In li n i. It i issued in pamphlet form of 16 pages. Price, $1 r bundled. CüNrucr to Dh-olve the U.viov The exi.-tei.t c of m plt amonz Republic in leidera to Jetroy the Union, hy i sepir ition of the State, immediately after the e'ection of IfrG'l. a demonetrate 1 by extract from leidin Republicnn paper. And the f etli of Juli:e W. M.McCaett. before the Democratic Convention of Shelby county, vindicatory of the riht of free r eech, and reviewing the political blunder of the party in power. Doth published in pamphlet of eight pages. Price. 3') cent. per hundied. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. For choice cuke, pica and confectionery go to Cunningham'. 37 S-hod wi!I be oj ened pain in Eighth WhkI.oii Monday i.ext, Septemhrr 1st. 27-J " W. M. Cuaio. f JPAmonjj the t ot;tnbtition to t!ie war fund at Chici: i oie of one ihousMiid ddl.M, by T. It lit mii . E-i.,n native of Alexandria, V.l., and who?c lather füll re-iiie there. Zuf The Ruh County Fair will he held t Ru.-liville. ttinimencing SeptMn' et 9:h, nnl the ai.kbn Counts Fair at lhookvioe, commenc ing September '231. II CAiQi'AUTt r Col. Sinonon ptill contitiue in lonitn md ol the Nst here, and head iiMr'ers me trt at the corner ot Mart land una Misi-"pi street. 3?"The river in Virginia which all the new.p:j r cone-p iaUms j OH-t in calling the "R ip iilali," i known in liitory au l in the locality tin of -h whi-li it run, N the "R ipid Ann." RtstosiD Jule Rdph Applewait, of the Common I'.ca D.s'rici coiniM'etl of the counties ot Jeuiiin-, J .ckli, R irtlndoitiew, und Liw teiu e. h .s iC'ined to acceit :t Cantaincv in the (iith leiiiment. MtsriKiM Or no R, Col. Cirrington, his estul!ihel ins He nhpMi ters on Mii-ip;a ftieer, Utweeti Washington and Mirtland. in one of the new brick house, on the west sule of thesttect. - 3T"The bind of the ul h leitnent played fmui the bah-otiv of the Palmer II u-e lat even ing. They have leturne I fr.un Helena, Atkan M, rtiusteiel out of the er vice, an are here waiting the completion of their papers, und the receipt of their pay. Another dcticnmeut of rebel prisoners will leive Camp Morton, for Yitk-buig. thi evening. 1 his shipment will clean out our stock of prisoners, ami leave C unp Morton clear lor contemplated improvements. We presume the small Mjuads from Kentucky will be accomwo dated iu some other place. f-A 1 dv who.e hand we think we recognize, writes to u that she would gladly deliver us to the gtieirii! is. We are confident she wouht h noihing of the sort We fondly believe that if Morgan's mi-creaiits weie close upn us, and we ronld escaie in no other way. she would, in the gushing kindness of her soul, invite us to seek coniealment under her ample crinoline. rm Ice, Ice The greatest luxury in warm weither is ice. Without it how could we endure the heael term? Riesscil be the mjn that inven'e! ;ce ice in summer. Mr. Geo W. Fitts, on Vcr - uiontMiect.ha-i the tdce,t. cleanest and most trans'iaie'it ice which he delivers each mon.iug u, his cu'stcmcrs. Call on Mr. P.lts and he will keen vou cool r J . Awimxcm fua THt 79m The field oflÜ - cers ol the regia.ent have been appointed as follows: r.,loneI Crt IIou"h. cf the lyd K-culars, coionei. Jl j'T 0... -j-"';'," V b ,h motiih service, urui-wi''. Terr 31. mu"wp, m. . BUnkensntp, tajor. . O McFddin. 1st Assistant Surgeon. Dr. Wm th order of the day They meet you at every turn, in waton-, at atoVe door,on Uxe undb.rrel. in pile-, and U.ing around loo.-e etery where. The boys have Mclonoa time with the rino-, .ml the nutter are j-jiy II ,lnUir'MS ru m s v. dowiinr with the !uciou Iruit, and. what i oeiier than II. our eide walks are so slippery with: tb fr laments mat it i d mtietou to walk with-J out L, cat ca, e. Set eral fall w ere t.otevl t ester- j day.but.fortu,,te.y.oewe,ettokea. ; IxniaPOLis FiM ALE CoLLlGt CR McLicaN ""Vf.:...;.,.. will oirii Ulli IUI. . . . . i . i ... .l. tlmv f Siorilet'rtlit. A

te-ioi. on Monday next, bept ist a .u.. - : $ce ,,fe ,00 tne, ,ble corp. of teacher- will.be n, a ilnZL tu filled, oh it waa leaf, the best f-cibt.e lor ncomniig ; ; mr wll0 read. catioi..lKtl.Ulai.doii.amental.illbe-trorüei. turned t or in daikened paj:e. I !. a. hool will be under the immediate super- IusheJ as we ur

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' iiiiir i i ir .r it.. v.... i . i 'f"",Ult announce, n mLuimUmc ul" ice e;n (rule. All order from dealer Hi.r.,.. m be Komp It bl'M. Mr But-ch te-idencei i H.utu areet. No. 43. where II order taty he le.t. Coonnunicatiou through ihe Poaiufite prompt 1 attended to. Tl.equAl;tT .f Mr. BufcV Ice In aneqrnlled and rrnm the quantity he lui on hind, he en -ippW all customers at home and abroad. 15-dlin " TheCavalrt rir.HTAT Gailatix. the Lou. iv, i ,e Journal ya the U.t FiMent deled at l lIUr,, der atT.ir thui the I'm Our !r,?r ev'r,t'n,,-V f"",,t Tlier fought heroJr. I he did ,11 thit br.ve 'men touM do. Hut they wete coi.iendin;: against hi. overwhelm. :n' '"-"ve Tney were outnumlx-red ihiee or four to oi.e. Sunie oHliem ete killed and wound M. NJine -.f;,f, a,i erneuere taken ptis.,ner. It Mliipli tune that tl,e leirfully iiuco-mI conflicts one Union soldier ir three or f..ur tebshould Ve..-e. We h.tehoi too mmr of nein i he l it t i not crc-htible to "leliip. It U mot disci editable. our getterFatet e CotxTr Fair F4etfeCMtintr Joint bt'H-k Aericullur.il nl Meli mied S K.;etv tili hohlitH tirt Ai.nu.il F.iir. .it C..nner?vi!Ie. com inencin i n the cei-ond il Srptem'. The Mr-t d iy will Le devoted to a Piotjeer Cel ibr.itio, ,1 meetin- of all the old Senler. n.en iid women, iu old iHthioned M!e. un.ler the in ui iemeiit of m t orninittee of old Setter. Fi ee tickets wid I lun.i.-hed Mull unet over ü. leiri of .ige, who ucie ij the HWier Sure pieviuu tn the e.r ItlM. A ruitde Meihlof Honor will be j rc-ented to the oldest nuiried couple pie-ent amon Miie A ptemium will be given for the oMet and oddest imeri Hrtivleof jintiiiitv. t Old Settles m re expt-cted to cou.e in old fidiloneil d.eä, und brii.g with them eun.e old reiic of Hie nt. The thir.l iliy will be for the fhow of hore-. The premium for the f.i-ten trottinz lnie. ieUlin or ni .re. m 5J. Hut one uiiim il w ill be nllowe 1 in the rin t the Mine time, to p.u-e or trot bv time. O.iit at le.st one mile in lour m'nutes. Oaribalim t tiik Matrox or Rime. The Italia publi-I.e an inMic liom n..n:e ol the Ro in 'ii l.nlie to (iirilialdi, in which they mvtl-it "Rome nut now be alle l the land of "the dead," lut that they look to Garibaldi for deliverance The following i Ciribddi's iely: Ronu n Mations : "Ki.me or death!" I have heard rliee word reouu.l from the lovely slojie ol Sebeto to the jüed up roi k of the Al. Rome or death!" That i the oath taken by the proud i-on ol Paletro nn 1 Palenuo. Women! do not bl.i-pheme bv calling Iimne the land of i lie detd. How could theie I e de iih in thcheirtoi Italy, in the heatt of the world t .The ndie of Rome, the ahe. ot her unh ippv mus have leeii l.uneil, but tho.-e allies me io imprenatel widi J le a to I e able to re-enetate the world. Rome i ii word th it will ir..u-e ie;!ea the temjx-.-t r.de the wate. Rome, the mother of Itali n r u.deur! m it not its history of yiiints. it w..it ci ful i u'n, ih it kiiniieil in my toungMul tlte Hinte of the beiuiilul, iheauiortif pneion defin? R..nie! oh, Kou.e! who is not uracil lit tl.e tery name to t..Le rin br thy deli vcrance ? Who ft el not thus ha not t!e-rred the temlcr embrace of :i motiier. the ardent kis of a lover, uch a one ha only to restore a base hetrt to its original clay. Ladies, I am with you to death. Bloody Ri.vknok A correspondent of the Levant lltrald. writing under date ot June lid, says tint : number o Russian optive (three tl.ousand) weie murdered in cold blood by the Circ.is-i.ins. Wc copy : "I have nnother greit CiriM h an victory Ut re;Hrt. About tend its :i, the Russian Gen. Evdokimotl proceeded witli a strong column to ward the vallev inhabited bv th.e hostile S'npen atid Abi"a tribes, with it view to devastate the wliolc. On bein npj ii-etJ o t the enemy's ap proach, tl.e threalened ihij ul ition promptly moved ott will, tlnfir cattle and otber m veb!e into the mountains, m.d cdle l on the other ttibe to rally to tlieir assistance. This appeal was rapidly ie?pondcl to, and, fli a couple of days, such a lone had assembled, from nil side, a tva thought sullii'ieiit, not ineielv to make a stand aain.-t. but toiiit.uk the Russian. This was accorlinglv ileeided on, and, a the fortress Hamke'.e. in the nei.lilHiilio.nl, wa the chief sounee of danger, dominating a it did the w hole pl .in, mi assault upon it was lir.l re.olve! on. Accordingly, on the niht of the "22 I iut., a s'nn force, cninpi-c ! of contingents from ihe Up k. So ip-u, and Abachs, proceeiled under die coter of darkne to the fort, and bv a r.tp d simultaneous escalade on nil sides made a good foiling within the wall. Whilst a party ol thr-e a-s ol nits engaged the sutpri-el garti-tm, tl.e othe: o:etied the t;ales to the.r lellow outside and the wild, nnmierous crowd ru-hed in. A(pi Hlcr is scidom or t't' er the fashion on etil er fide in this war. none w.m now iten to the Ru ian; the whole, iiumheriu, it i Haid, three tlioii.iid men, were buit lieted on the Kt. and Ihe ni"i n ii broke on i.ot a living 3lu."Cotile within tlie I1mhI stained walls. "The Irtiits of ihi Milliciently savage victory w ere the caj.tuie of lar-e store ol irm and am munition, including set erat valuable field pieces, and mountain howitzers. The large gun weie spiked, and after the plat e had been stripped ol et ert ihiii worth carrtini; otr.it was set lite to and dcuiolid'ed. In the meantime, the vailc into when Gen. Evdokinntt' had linkle-sly mot ed, had la en suiioutaied. and till the out ots liom it chi-ed bv stii ng biaiies of the other iiioui.taii eei. .i l ihe sunender or de-tructi -n of the w hole detachment was legnrde! by the Circassian a tei tain, w hen the bearer of this new left the scene of action. Lizzie' It omirt. IX SCUI RED TO MRS. M. M. BY HKTTY ATHOM M' KRIsOM. Folded n way whete my tieasure are laid The me:neni.es I keep f my own loved ami dead, I a bOy's little bud" ho And I uird it w ith jedou, with reverent care, Though my b it s never iesed it with "bounie brown h ir," For to me 'tis a talisman of good. And often I look at it throogh mist of ter. While memory gathers the link of past t ears, A 1 1 c it ''u the n o'er mo by one, I think whs my life e'tr so heavenly pure. As the fair gentle chilli's who the bull 'bonnet were, And so early life's great battle won. Oil, the power so slight, that can give back our dead; A breath of stray music, a w ord enre'rvdy said, And lo, looking down from the skie. Though long ago folded lict.eith the green sod, Thouuh long ago opened in pie-euce of (od, Oar niaiher's, our bady's sweet ete! ; jhi p,,, king in nine, thi morning in Mit j jhm Ninnet has brought them irom heaven away, : Our L:z'e's clear teiHier bion ii eye. ' .p Vp ;ioiice pressing close to my s'ule, , pj ,.n my wee"lnbv Ihiv." my titstptide, i .nd her sly little start of surrrie. ; j And that was the last for when t ext I he nd. I Her wing ehc had tound the heuen given bird, 1 And dawn, from the shelienn- arm, i That closer, ai.d cl iser, about her would crept. j Could thev h ive shielded liom the power ot death. 1 And the grate's datk alarms, M he J;lfkt ! FolJil aw a v JiCm oui fond aching heatts, ( . i H .t.r.h.Jr'b.i.v- Ch,i,f. j ourheirt4 holiest treisure ou take ( . the crrafA that Yoa gave! . l"e brtttl 1 b Not f.ddesl forevr. thvnk the crucified God, Not loTded lore v er tieneath Mie oamp soa. Hut h irrir z in Paradise! Vnd instead the butf bonnet to shade the fair br .), . The crown of the victor is fl ishiig Uiere i.or, With the gems of the tkies! pfar frier,d. LiziieV mother, her death was not vain. There eVr wa pleasure, there ne er wa, . pain And ju-t hen our .nxirdiel hearU to impale On the thorns ol the RJfe.

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Police Mattim A tninniimed Ja mc Smith I u; before tbe M vor etenl l.r. keet-ior

'"'"e "I ill fame. He wh.ppe-l leu of the trail i-terii'io j who cintitute I tl e bulk of h' stk in trde. -.i.-l ihi et let lo hi arret. U ta tned $0) anl cot. and beitc u.ub! to foit the till, wa e:t tithe county jnl Another mn named Ho-ris, was up on a similar chtrjie, but he plead earnes ly tint the women about lis house were hoi.e-t. and there being no positive proof to tbe contrary, he was dismissed. Aiiital or Troom The Wih regiment, from Wabash, arrived te-eidyt and weie lauded Hear the camp.4 without niirrhiug through the city. In thi regiment i a romp my called the twm Hunter rai-cd in Howanl coLIdV. by ! Jatitm Ihirii r.ti.1 II P V.... r ....... ...... . - Mtij hi j in the company is a m nk-min and a practiced j co.ui hunter." They will be invaluable as

Cout. i lie cart in cm tree a coon or preach a No change in money market; brokers are pay- J seirnon with e.,ul skill. Whatever he goe at j ing ll(d!lll2: premium lor gold; Z&Jc for edheissutetobi.iig down hi game. , ver.und GnJIc lor dem tnd notes.

SPECIAL NOTICES. tir TO T II K N i; R V O U S OF ROT II SEX KS. A KVtirs.l Clrnryman bavin Uen 1 lisahh in a h-sr dits, uirrr many yrars of .rmt MitTi-rinir, I willii j? to ait o'lier l.y seintm tfrsf i.n the rrcrh.t of a po-l-pai.! ilirrctsJ enrslope, a coj.y of the prtrcrijitiuii u -!. turret t lr. JOHN M. I)fiNALL, w4m 1S3 f alten strt-M. Brui.klju, T. FTJTBILIG MOTICE. TO.tll.lXMW .V C!0, IrusZit, Xa. l-i Dnsl tVaikliinlon Mrecl, Have bsen appointnl a2iits for tbe sale .f IX II A N I t: N T V H S I I, .. 41 o , TIIK WUNbKlCKL'b r.KANfUS, f t the cure of Cousin, Cll. Srs Threat, Itro.irliui, VlitIrli, rrüatioti of the Uvula arnl TaviN, au-1 lHsra-e of the Lumr. s.l in large boxe, 2öcts., l ct..nl f I each. bllUwly C2TSIN0KR k CO 'S LETTER "A" FAMILY SKWN( MACHINE, with all the recent Improvein. nt, ii the Its! ST an-l CIIK AI'KST ani MOST BKAUTIKl'L f all ewin inarhineK. Tliij niacliine will s-wany-tLin-r. from tbe ruu;iin of a tuck In tarletan to the making f an uverc.iat anything f-oic pilot or braver cloib down to the softi"t tuze TRo-samer tissue, tt,d is ever ready to do it work to perfection. It can fell, hem, Und, K4fl.tT, tuck, quilt, and ha capacity for a great tariety cf onmriiMit.tl work. This I not tLe only machine tint can fell, be in. Lin i. and of..nh, lut it wiil do so better than ary other machine. Th Letter A Family Sewing ilachine tnsy he had in a great variety cf cabinet cuses. The Folding Ca--, w hich i now heco In so popular, Is, as it name implies, one that can be folded into a box or case, which, when iH-ne.. make a beautiful, substantial, and puriou table f-Ttlie w ork t ret up.n. Tbe eases are of every imaginable di?n plain a the wimmI i;rew initsHitive f.irest, or a elaborately rini.hed a art can iuak tbtin. J.'M. SINOKK A CO.. ' No. 4.Vt liroa.bvHV, New York. CÖlflii 1 anapolis Ullice .o. a ü ld-felluvs' U.M. Wbii:gtuii treet. ajilJ-dly The tu.trkrt I full of inrMtioti, reprcscntf .1 to hr tli name "UlVX'sm:iNCIll.LTKoCIIKS," which are in most case productive of (kimMvc Injury. Many dealers will r'ronimein infi-rior preparation ami lower priced article. a:l-o.ji mure prof.l to themsel Ask fora:il OBTAIN only BltOW.VS BKOXCHIAL TUOCIIKS," tvLich hy loiut experleiico b-veproved tb-ir value, h it y receive. I the suncti'.ii of pbysiciitiM generally, and tctirtionlalsfrotii eminej,! men throirzlnüit the eo'tütrj". BUUWN'S BKONCMIAL TI OC11KS. wlx-n tllowed to dissolve slowly hi the moutb. hive a din ct inllueiire to the affected pats: tbe edalive and soothing eflccttothe mucus liii.ng of the windpipe into the Bronchiiallay l'ulnionary irritation and five relief in Couch.', C'.ids, and t'le var'..i;s Throittalfectionsto wbirb pu'olicpnVer and Binder-are liitble. fehlt -d I '152 " A C E N TS W ANTE Dl Ult Jlll. S. V. AIIHOTT'S Hi(orv ofili:4 Civil War in Amirica To be beautifully i'lutrutr.l with st i : ii i, i : Nci u a v ings Of IjokI and Naval Bat'le Scene, Por'rnitst'f prominent actor, Ac., Ac. 5tr. AIott is the well fcuowu author tf the l.iTe or Napoleon." Ac. Kxpi-rietn-e I Aleuts will find In thii a bojk that will sell 'I he people want I. For Territory. Immediate application nnit be made ty miil to th i'ubliPher, or perfmallr over tbe Journal Olhce. LKUYA HI) BILL, au w.lm Indi iiAMi-, Ind. WANTED. WOOD WANTED. SEAI.F.D rnnpOAf.S will e rec?ved at the Iivtitnt for the Itiiidtititil the :il ot September next, for furtii hin J.n em's cord. feuoned wood, to be delivered J.irnit ib tnomh-s f -ep'eml cr and tK;tvLer. atu.2-dif FEMALE INSTITUTE. INDIANAPOLIS FEMALE INSTITUTE. rilltF. NFXT Clint.ASllC YK Ml OF THIS INST!. 1 1LII' IN romiuences on Wednesday, the ."1 eptemter. A j.uiietil.il Mttendal!e I ariic-lly VeipieMed. apunils will luid it t their advantage to be present on the tii st day. The course of instruction I thorough, cemprehcr.sie and -ysei;ati . and desi-i.(l f. combine an aocom"li-h ed Ki uÜ h edtic itioii wph the rr.ctic.il knowledge c-f tb T:ei ch and rtther mo-lem laiitu ites. Fp.ci.il atteu h u ii al o viven to Music. lr:ovin(r and l'a ntiu. and all Mie cl 1 ss are under tbe care of able and ac nipli-bed teacher. t liinind nuiniiT of younj l.tliet wi'l he Thrived in the f oni.y and will be welcome to share In all tbe c oiufurt and prlvbeue T a pleasant home. For tunher iilo'ni:'t oti, t s irnotii.d. ic. apply to Iter. C. W. Hee-. A. M . Fre-ldent, 34 M-cliizan treet. Cir ulars snt If desired. a,20-eoiltse 3 INSURANCE. PIT IT1T iaj 1 iiii liioiiiiiii tu vuiin mi a 'IB.II '& 'I OF IIAItTIOlin, COM. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. cxriTAt 1,500.000 00 NKT Sl'lll'LUS, (af:er deduiticg all iabibtiesl. ai 1.142 no JETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. siVllUU'rParrs'tf? . t V?.-"l T " nvr,rrr:s Erected 1850 0vned by the Co. , SFE. UL A .TF NTT ON fiTVF.N TO TH E INSUTsANCX l1 f farm rop?ry,dwellir.a- and nt-hutldTvar. Inure Beb huiMirr or content ia a vary favorable maneer, for three or tlve years. Losses rqnltably Adjusted and Frniuptlr raid In t'ah. Also, In.r.re' tore, warehouse, buildinr. or content ard personal property renerally. In town er country, at rates as low 00-1 t er. t with hatards taken, and Inland Insurance against tbe peril of riai.vrn. VTll. HKNDKRSON, Acent, lrxlianaisoli, Irvliana. Application can be made to Ji 'HN KttSi. who I-fully aoThoriied to iratisact all business connect-! wltt tbe Ayercy. fau 1,61-dlyl W. U-1XDKRS0S. PIANO-FORTES. PIANO FORTES AlX wi;qF"2rii to gkt Ei.t.aT n.vsew,Md r.Juos. uienortne and tl- lh Ait invited to examine tLe l"int ef Cba Jl. Sited, of Halt u re. now oi exhibit on at Mr. Suffrna Uun l.oooav. in tLe .ua Hu.kUna:. kov m vvxu frvm 7 A. il. till 9 ' j5-diy S. waiuy srrriiüf.

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fankfKii tirtiii roa the pauv statb cnu i .ooii Report, AFFAIRS iXVIRGLIA. Pope Losrs Biiggagc and Papers. JtcCUllan'trmy at Alexandria AFFAIRS ON THE BORDER. PARTICULARS OFTHE INDIAN TROUBLES Russeirs Letter to Stuart. From the ICappnliannock. New York AuuttC A Time correspondent state that the portion of McC!e!lan army which embsiked Rt Yotktown, his already arrived at Alexandria. The corps under the command of Uen Franklin, w hich em'iatked at Fort Monroe on Friday, arrived at Alexandria to-day : it is also revolted another Corp will come to the same place to-morrow; in fart, appeaiances indicate the entire army of the l'ototiMC. excepting Ue. Porter" corp-which went to Fiederick bur;; last week will make Camp -California, the old catnjinir ground, silutte about one and a half mile from Alexandria, u temporary rendezvous. It i the opinion that the troop now at Alexandra, will in the course of a day or two be force! to join Rot e's at my. I am informed that Keimet "s Division, which armed at Alexandra about the middle of hist week, took part in an engagement which occui red near Wart euton, yesterday. The new regiment ii ed lily pouring into Alexandra, und every day they are sent for w a ml to join the army. The Times Washington de-patch says: acting Adjutant M unlock, of the CG;h Ohio, commitcd suicide hist night, by blowing his brains out with a pistol. He was ill with lever, but tva Dot thought to be delirious, until the fatal deed wa committed. 'I he Herald' Warren ton Junction correspondent, Hits that military critic profe-s to beliete that our forced advances to the R ipidari, were prematurely made Jack-on disturbed our ti ure somewhat sit Cedar Mountain, and possildy deranged our calculation; hsu co'ieipience he and hid co ajjuiot- assail u now within thirty mües ol Maiiass as, and with the larc-t ainiv the lebels hate ever raided, eist or west; we ail look hopefully for the army of McCiellan. Hurnside's troops are here. If the new levies were ever needec, il is t this time. den. I "ope i sldl held tobeetpitl to any emergency. The crippled but in.lorn:tab?e Rinkü is still with his coinnntid, am! McDiaeil has an oppor tnnity to wie away a bhxaly recoilection witl.ii. cannon shot of Roll Run, for he is active and even wheie pieeiit. The Rappahannock corresput.deiit of the Tribune says: The grtitest cri-i of the war occurred between Thursday morning and Situiday night It is pa-sfd. :itrl .e are sift. Washington: sife our artnv i saf the nation is sale for I'oi ;' ai tillei t i- now guinling the line of the R app thai. nock, and Fit. John Rotter, with a very heavy force, joined Rope on I riday etening, ! atid u ho-t .f tegittieitt h id joined and are jo'n-I ing him by way of Alexandria; and now look for j the gt :tid movements ol th'j war within th i ty j da vs. I Rtn ii-i.Ie has missed 11 large army at Fred ertcks'ourg. and Pope is nearly or ijulte us strong a Lee and Jackson, and MtCIellan i fieed from the net which held him in its rue-he on the Pen insula. Some stir was eaii-ed lis camp, and a th'Misitid limes more in Washington, 1 fnd, by a sudden raid t.f guciiill is upon Citlett's Stati'tu, inkier cover of ti.e night. They dash ed in upon a very mo til collection of men and wagons, and. st impeding a lot of sutler.-, ser vai.t and te uiistcts, burtieil seven wagons, ran off a number of h :tes,and took aljout lod prisoners. The most -eriou part of the bud.es i. they took (Jen Pope's j einmal baggage and money, and all his personal p:iier.-. correspondence, kc , which hiptened to be in one of the wagon which had been pent to the rear. In the attack at Catlett'i Station, twenty supply tnin were destroyed or their content injured by the rebels. Many wagon were too wet to burn. rroui Jicniplili. Ml MPHi. August 23. No list of passengers of the Acacia his been teceived. Mrs. Robert D ile Owen and Mr Richardson, wife of C.ipt. Richardson of the 5!ld Ohio, aie lost. It is ascertained that I ot more than thirty persons peris! md. Rieckiniiilge is leported to be motiiitr his entire army to Stntmohi. Cav dry ate sprouting in Northern Misisippi. impre-sit'g evert man under lilly tears of age (Jen (intit his ordered i.ou resident hete to be entoilcd. In ca-eol dratt in their respective State, a proportional draft will be mtde um ing them. IVts-Mis thus drawn will be assigned to regiments of their own State. I'rmn Itnltimore. Raltimobl. August 23 The passenger train ihi the Wiin hcs'er railroad wlrch left there on Saturday, P. M., for II irper's Ferry, was fired ii.tr about half way between those points bt a party of tilty guerrilla. Kdvtatd Lucas, the ex press mc-senger, was severely wounded. Ihe condii.'tor of ihe train foolishly stopped t in com pli nice with the order of tiie gang, and four soldiets of the 1st Michigan regiment were taken bt isoncr. 1 he train, with its content., w a then dcfttioted, and the gucitilhis made off with their prisoner. rrnm tiHtniigton. W As.ni vrT.iv An 'ii.t i6 Pa ;sen frees from Virginia to-d..v. icrxut that there was an engage ment at Wiuienton. Va., jesterday, in which our foices were success"iil, Intitig driven the enemy out of the towu. We w ere e-till holding it at the latest advice. The rebel forces which have been engaged iu the recent fights were mostly civalry. Brig. Gen. John P. Slough has been appointed tniiitarr Governor of Alexandria, Va. f rom .' York. Nlw Yokk. August 2G A dispatch from the Clifton House, Canada West, states that the gentleman supposed to be Yancey, who arrived the other d y, in disgui.-e, was not Yancey, but Geo. N. Sander?, supposed to have been be iter of dispatches ftom the rebel government. He sailed by Saturday's steamer from Quebec. Sander left Richmond on the 11th hist. From Itoston. Rostov, Aug. 2j. Workmen to-day com mr.Lced to raise the frigate at the Navy Yard. o 1 ti?iit Di3;UcZic. Tlie Indian Troubles. St. Paul. Aus. 26 The latest from New Ulm is up lo Saturday niht. The village wa mostly burned up. An arrival irom Crow Wing direct, brings the intelligence, that "Hole in theDay," the gtea Chippewa Chief, has issued a proclamation that he would not te responsible for the conduct of the Indians, tfter Tue-dav, warn ing the whites to leave the country before tht time. Hoie in-the d.vv fends a meA2e to Com missioner Dale and Judge Coorr to coma up and make a trea.ty. i he cr.ippewa spent, v. at-: er, agnir.st whom compl::itg hive been crnde , l j . v. ... ,i by the ChippewM a reported to have coc milled ta.cae n a fit of insanity. The .Ch.ppew. dif. : tculty. foUowmg so c.ose npon the S oux rjid. causes preat aUrm. Tbe Northern P.trt of the - Vrafa ia trrv a c i n r -n aw ft i rc. Tiitirtt I , w rr ' ' f r W . ....ö -i j aid Despatches from Col. S.tley of the 25th. av j he anived at ht. Peter, on the 22nd, and has; been actit elf engaged affoniicg all aid pofaible ; to the beleaguered village. j Major Fowler, wiili fifty mounted men moe a reconuoia ince to Fjrt Uidgley and returned to St. Peter at 3 o'clock on the morning of the 26th, brio -ing the bodies of some w omeu killed wiihm twenty mile of St. Peter. He repotta the destruction of property beyond calculation. The Indians attacted New Ulm, on Saturday. The fight contiuuetl until ltte in the evening, and noihin? has 1-een heard from them since. Gor. Sibley n-ki lor a full regiment, to be t once sent up. armed and eupped, and think that still more will be needed, beiore the Iiniiaii aresL-Vlue-1. He thinks they will hte 4,000or 5,(XKI watriors to to meet Hioner or later. L. A. Evans, Mayor of St Cloud, write to tlie Governor, that a committee of reliable citi7 tu had been appointed to visit the ace: cf the

recent reported murder. hd just returned I "I hey went as fir P-l cst die, and f.Utid etOie j '2 !) icrvuis in the U mit v of tht nUce. aii

orwv Like mun..el. Payne-ville pt t.otiS the Goteniof tu a topaLJ Ut frgttcl t-e Iil.es atid pru;ertv. Iu S:eirBs, Meeker and Monongalia, counties, many je.-sous were driven from the r C3c.cs Itarteg the r crop but pitiJly barrrstri. ArriTls at this city from New Ulm, reports the usual shocking tctut. are Wo LorriUl to recount. Chicago. Aa 2G The St. Paul Pre? of the 2Iih sav. careful consi.lerat ion of tha evidence accumulateal so far, forcr convkinm that the it fluent e of white men was at the ottom uf the Indian m .-acie. Kor m nt!i p.tt white men, Mi-sourian, hte been among them Fa'-ts, that remote trilies, Yankton and Cuthe.i moving in com et t with the Sioux that tii it larce force should attack a fortified artillerypost, hke Fort Ridley. is without precedent in Indian history. 1 hat Indian should butcher Missionaries, who hd spent thei- hvei am n them, and who. in ordinary disturbances, would pxise great in'Juence oter them, nil serm to ind'cite ome d.rectin intelligence sujrior to that of the In l.an Weaie forced to the con elusion that this outbreak waipirtol it deliberately roncocte-1 plan to embarrass and d;;ract tlietiener il Government, by alar.nuig it fcr the ai'ery ot the frontier, and rcpiitiiu the reten tion here of Urge nutu'er of trwo,), who might otherwise be differently employed. Fco in .ilitkoiirl. (EKriELD. Mo , Au;ut 25 Mj. L:prett, of the 13tli Idiioi c it airy, w ith 20J men, met .1 ily ot ttbeli ZÖ) strotig, le-tetdiy, neir I?!oonihe!d and Cape lürarJe au.aud altera fierce engaeciiit-nt routel them 30 of the bind weie killed, ii.) wounded and lb taken prisoner. A number of horses, several wagons, side arm. amtiMiiHtiou, and their entiie camp e.piipie was captured. The survivor- scatteie! through the woods, and il is not pobtble they will again join together. Parties of national troops, tb-.r.MicnJy armel ;.iid co,'iij'pii for gticniiUch is:ng, are utter oll. er rebel band-. fien. liluut ha probably ere this etitel Coffee's lories, ro ided the latter gainel eutlicien' cour aye t' sto; lunnin, af.er forming a junction with Raines's fortes at Iii eenfiel'. (aKF.LNVii.LK, AllgUat CG S.i.cc the bitileof Lone Jack, (.J-ti. Uluut, with a formidible foict. ha been pursuing the comnined re'el bind 1111 der Coll'ee and Quanttel. It was expette-l thet would form ajunctiou with R tinea at Oreeufied. and oiler him Ii ttle. Ali hope 1 such would be the case, fur (Jen Rluuth id hutlicient force to dipei any feeling of alarm as to the result bein; othe. th m a t ictory for the national arm. The gueirilla would also bate almost their cntii e s(te..tli in the etiacitient ; and with their dele it and dispersion would t irtually end guerrilla raid in Missouri. Rat the re'iei R lines wa not at licei;lie!d, and toe b amis !' Ctl'etf and tu tnti el tltl into .ik.;:is is n hirh alone promiscil safely, mid tli.it wa gained as speedily aMsib!e. Cen. lil.int hiving found further pursuit uele, has sent his artillery und cat dry to Foit S .ott. The inl.it. tiy tet lem ti'i in the vicinity ol tJreenlic'd, whcie all at tfscnt i piiet. In Ai kins is Co flee and Riine have forme 1 a jun-ti..ti. and are lecmititig and leotg inizui', evid'Miilv for the iu:no.-eof Imtherd! a cd itioti. tien. Uinii lone i so ii-jio-el tint it can watch and s pecii I v move V) aiiv Keen a cIoe j.iiif usii.ired. r!i the exception of small roving bind, the St ;.t )ifs(.,t mir be coniderd fiee liom Confederate lotres. th-i'igli thpy are only waiting i,r a favorable oj.poi tnnity to again w ui in ot cr it. It nr 1 1. I.eiicr to Smart. Fautiijh I'o nt, Augu-t 2.J. Ry thestenncr Hil.ei n: i, which picl thi point this morning, we liit receive I the following h ghly interesting letter, written by F.aii Russdl in teply to u di paicli I rout Mr Seward : F. ACL ht-sfcLL TO MB. ETI' AKT. Forlign OifiCb. London-, July G Sir: I hive kit l.itnerto unanswered and unnoticed the dis; .itcb of Mr. Seward, which Mr. Adam de Ii v rred more thin a month ago. I hate done so p.tiily because the military event referred to in it weie, in the opinion of Her Maje.-ty's govern ment, fir from being decisive, .111 1 pirtly becau-e thete was n propo d in it upon which Her MaM.ijety's government wis called ujkjii to come to any oiuliision. Events subsequent to the date ot Mr. Seward's letter have shown that Ilcr jesty s government, in it opinion on the tirst of the.e jHiints, was not mistaken. Victories have been gaineil, leverscs have followed; position have been retched in the near neighboi hood ol the capitol of the Confederate, and those positions have been again abandoned. The-e et cms have been accompanied by greit los of life irt battle, and iu the hospitals, while stich measures as the confiscation bill hate paa ed through both looi-es of Congre, and with the proclamation of Gen. Rutler at New 0. learn, bear evidence of the inciea-ing bitterness of the strile. The approach of h servile war, to much insisted on bv Mr. Seward in Ins despatch, onU lorwains u that another element of destruction may be added to t'-e loss of protiertv .1 waste ot indus'rv, which ahead v atlhcL the country, so lately prosiicrous and tratu.uil ; nor, on the other point to whith I hate adverted. Inte I antlhiii new to say. From the moment that intelligence tirst reached this country, th tt nine State iind several million of inhabitant of the great American Union had seceded, und had mide war on the government of Riesident Lincoln, down to the present time her M -jesty V (Jot etnnient h.'i pursued a friendly, open and conitent coutse. They have Leen neutral between the to parties to the civil war. Neither the los of raw material of mar.ufae tute, so necessary to a great poitiou of oi.r t-eo pie, or insults constantly heajed upon the Rtitish name in speeches and new pHters, nor a rigor beI jond the uual practice of nations, with which ! the Queen subject, attempting to breik loose bom the blockading of tne .Southern iott, have leti trettel. hate induce.! Her Majesty's government to swerve one inch from the impnti ! neu tr.ility, and at this moment hat nothing n.oie at hetrt than to see that consummation w hieb the Piesident speaks of in his answer to the Governors of 18 State-, namely: the bringing of this unnecessary and injurious civil war to a speedy and satisfactory conc'.n.-ion. As to the course of opinion in thi country, the Pieident i aware that perfect lteelom to com ment uimn all public events, ii in this country the invariab'e practice, sanctioned by law and ppioved by the universal sense of the nation. 1 am, .Le (Signed) R I ELL. From rw York. New Yock Aur. 26 Ihe fteam gunboat Unad.Ihi, has arrivel from Pott Royal on the 2'hh. AU fjuiet health of squadron and troop ood. The excitement i.b.ut the re;el rain at Sit aim ih, has almost tub-sided, de-erier having leported her x failure, leaking badly and could not ie stecreu. Front Ynltiiizton. Washington, Aug. 2li Twenty one prisoners of war, and about as m my prisoner of Stite, ! l.iro in.t l.pn released Irom the O.d Carttol : pr;roii. on the utual conditions. Upward of 3'JO j arejttin stained. Among them are Mr. Mtlburv, who h td ieen dirch irpe! upon taking the oath of allegiance, but who was afterwards arre.-ted. for CJirrving the tebel miil from Man land to Vir ginia; also C-pt. Matthew Claik, of the former Sine, wh wa3de:ecte;l recraitinj for th-srex!. The extensive priaon in Gergetowa it for desertmrm ut. l tir, r- rt Vio ate. trosi üu. to time. returniDg to their respective regiment. - . , .. . , r..nTn wr:,. From iiiformation receuveu from ranou quar. tw Mrd o m Iiarep.Medover into Vir Jv , fr0D e,a Vaatera cour.tiea of entire company cf cavalry left on PüXÄ Ut . : aDCj quad, are consuntly moving lzu v irgrnu. rroru Kentucky. 3laUI-03VILL, XLA IIoDU&ov, Aogit 2j A pirty of guerrillas in ambush, 2 mile distant, fired on our cavalry, wheti they I ell back, dismounted end drove the guerrillas back mile. After fifteen minutes firing the rebels fled, being attacked by two companies of infantry. The rebel lo-s "w is 5 killed and 17 taken prisoet. The federal had 6 wounded 2 mortally. The rebels were preparing lor another attack. Da 5 villi. Auguft 26 Last niht 200 guerrillas encamped on Shelby Farm, six miles from here, neir the line between Iloy If and Lincoln. and were eating and feeding their horses, when the Uarrodsburg and Dantille home guards, C2 Mrong. surprisea them, killing three and wouuditi" eiht some faulty took thirty hore, and are still m pursuit. Federal loss, one killed atid two wounded. Lonavii.tr. August 26 Gen. Wricbt left for

Frankfort to clfiht. Nine recruit in thi eounr, on their way to j uri Morgn, were cap-ured th' tn 'n.ing. tlret nutrifra are letting Ki'U' ky to jo 11 the Cx.icv,rt'e itK tie jroaiulaiioO ol ll9 intention Uj draft fur tfc llersl aa my. STATUTES OF IXDUXA. gavi.x a iiunpi ncTitioü. Tt M-er 4 raCM ef )tr. Givts k nrfa err-f!. tion cf Icvi.'isa $: ctri laa Jast pperfJ. Tili f lurr.a em;4etea tbeir w-vrk. Ita wvecbacieal eetlo I er creditable; and the iLUI, leanc;, ar4 livxTwlxb It? d..;a bar btcwel oa It. wnt iL b it at pr. oo bat Warn d, U!feM lawjtra cwa'.d bar prewar 4 vcb a vrofK. Tbe e-nd lume fwbiacet all tt pr!a? iari Indiana wow In free pot) tbe Bjscf. towbkb It re'.atea, ol tbe flrM all exrpiinc tie acta cf tb lat repiUr arxt ttra l'a of iL lt.lU're. It la a grtat eieel. lence of tbe cHiipi'.iiion tbat all ltit.j tatutea wa earb ulject ar eoileeted I'lretlieT la tbe am lar la taa Toluniet; 0 tbat ti reader eaa we at a f'itvr all tbe leg Utiun la fvrc m any g (vera rjijeU. TaLr.furttample, the act of crctntttnr Court t-t Ct-ecnxa Ilea tbe ed.tera publhL tbe act at large, a;J ibey alto priit, la tbe fnn of note 00 tb aatsr pr' cejetaitur tbl atatute, all tbe acta amendatory t It Urb bar been paosed up to tbla time. Aod 3 ibey bav cot cf all the ether acta coclaiaed lo lb rriioi af 14. Tbe ei;tr have added much to tb value of tbee trr-ome-ejpecia'.'y tbe tat the copiou arret learned, notea w.th which tbe volume abouist. Tbe- rsotea Irvdl. ctte mncb Ib.r and lemJ aevmen. They fan.ib s. In a oncise au.l accurate f rm, with all the at udica'iot tof our Supieme Court on th ttute. Tbe a'ja1rn. t'ou tpeing rw rery numerous tb refereio to ibena Iu tb volaoiea un 1er e tisidrraii ii, willtr cf great talu l-i the lawyer, and indeed 0 all pr..o cincrt.e In tb a Imhdstra iin ol Jatire. The ed t -r live also re ferrej, in tbttr note, to !umerua deciniuna la otbei Mates, made ui tatute iiu.lar to oua. An excellence cf tue.e voUmes t to be overlooked I tbe full arsl accurate ti.dex appn.trd lo each, la Itnli au, there never ba eu a gd index to ai.v vo'utoei cf atatutea published by authority. Tb'. provokuug d.frct las breri cotupletely rrtnednd lu tbe vvluoiea und r rf tiew; a ud these Indexe will greatly lighten tbe labor cf all who have occasion to Im into our tatute. Tbl la tbe Brt time tbat private eute rprii tat at tt-tnptrd tbe pull ctbn cf lndi.i.a ututra. Tb at let-apt. I do not dul, will b uccaful, and wlU duiy reward tbe learned editor and ererprl!n tab!ib. ei. Lwery Uwytr w ill, of cur, punLase these vwlumea; and errry clerk, aheriff, and justice of tbe pc tf tb Mate, will f.i.d it to bis advantage to own tbern. DAVID ii' DONALD. ltidIanpoli, JuneS, Irti2 Tbe ore1r.it i( notice tyJa.lce McDowa, of t;tia lloito'a Compilation f the iat.tt of ludiana, i bot de. tirned . a pu!T of the w-itk, bat I an uns.!jciti comliicndatiou of tbe ability, accuracy, aid c uipletcue tiiib which thi m tolutne lave Jett prt pard. Tbe scon.'! volume, which b Jnt If 6 lvd fri the prx', Ii la'iii i't lf rl i ut.crilrr ripiJIj at possible. Tbl ediiiou of the tatute will le found a Isessity to every lawyt r, Ju-tiee of the pece. anJ county obicr iu tbe Slate. Tbe pub!i.-olB of Ibe work la a private enterprise, and tbe publisher only Lope for rnunriation I; in it sale to tbme f.r wb'e ctv rrem Itwa piTp.red. Tbj two volume remain aiioul 1CC0 lia? f matter, nearly doubl tbe quantity embraced ia I be levi.sluu .f 1 -OJ. 1 he price of tbe work i 1 1 0 per tr. Janes, or 4' 00 for tbe two volume. Order addiesd t the u1-riter wit rerrivs prompt attention. 2.2. BINIIAIU, Jam 7th. I-02. ln.'.ianaolis. Ind.

NOTICE. To itrilish subject In the statt or iiuliatut. "YjrilK.T.OUS l.rrKKsF.NTATIONS H AVISO CEEX made to Ihr l'.rit&nnic Jii-'esrj'a lesatjoti at Vahin2tfn, and to her Her Mje-t'a Cca.so.Utea, ly Br.ti-h sutJect rts.dint In the Mate f li. tmua. o tbe ff-et that ihey are apprt bensive of Lein included la any draft f r tbe ru liiary txrt ire of ih I'tiiiH States which it may be found necessary to ma.e ia that Siate, I have b.en instructed ly Her ajesty' Charge U' Affaire, at Vashiuston to proceed biti-.er with the view ef eadcavorli.g to remove iboe a).prrbension,. I te)r. tberef re, to a-ureall b-tim if. British ub'ect w ho have never in ary way forlelted ibeir allejr anee to Her .Mijfty, nor violated her poc lamation of neutrally by enli t riK in tbe military or naval ervic of the L'nited State during ibe i'res nt war, that tbey iie-d be under ro apprt-LenMon t'f bein included Inary such draft. If they taka the precaution cf t.rovidiuj tbemseoe with proper proofs cftbeir caMouaLt . A tbe be.t mode of procurirp mch proof, I world uejest thit every lirvtfj Brid h uJ-ct re.llentln thi State fLoubl, In case of a draft bslaar re-ortd to, lün.i-b himself with an aCidatit of ht cauot al ly. prop, erly wortJ to anda'te'tcd leforc a Notary J'ubpc, aat fh'U.'.d alo, a far a possible, prov'de Liro-e'f wch cer. t:.CMte a to bl cbarscter aivl posHion. frnt perMioa of reiecubili:y and aiandit g, resident to tbe 5it II erf 1 to rei-s-a to douht that uch pipers. If j.ro. dcrcl bcf.re tbe o2er who m'.ßht 1 .polniea to en. ider claims ot exemption, w ould, if found f aMactcrv, exempt tbe claim tat from all liability to be Called ta l.r military duty in lie L'niud Matt. I would ! a.isrpest bat it would W aTtsa.bl for r-rit.sb aubjecta wtsl it.n to 4 htytrA tie limü cf the 5tte, nr to cro tbe frontier ut tLe li.iod b'a'e. to provide them-elvea wiiu iniil ir ajirr I tore Icaro.r their plate of residence; and it 1 rnywi.h; in c-ler't prevent dispp.:nt ment and d ly, to dirt ifentii-u to Ibe Met tbst ap lication by 1-tter to tbe lyati'i at XVa-l.lnct.'-n lor pe can not l a.ee!ed lo. I bute t. remark, Iu cvnclaticu. ibat iu any r in which a Hri'lsb subject, havtng duly taVen tl.e nep above rerominended, tbwuld roi.sider tlat LI claim bae t.ot ,ee. Seed due c uv'eruon. it will b m bl power to apjHal to tbe txeccuve oftbette n tbiriv. 11. PKhCT AMiK11Sf5. Attache to Her Drluna'.c ilrjewtt L -aiiun at Wabt;iCt.n Indianapolis, Atiyust 50, !C2. aur2l-dl w WHISKY. rwrx?. OF BO UK BO K COUNTY, TCEX7UCKT, HAVf opeiyd a brarc h hou-e In this ci'y, ' n tb rrner t4 Uone-is bilI Mar) land tr-et, f..r the aie of rr.u ne, adulteratl, d pper !itilled Uld Bourbon VNbi-y Tbe reputat;ott f the Me-r. luican Is a suHVtent P'.iarLtc for tbe pcritv of tbe u,uor.oM. W. II. HAM AN, Arr.tIndlatiipolls. A ufr. 4 l-W. autlS-dlm LIVERY STABLE. LIVEUV TAB la E T0. 10 FaU Tearl atreet. balf a aejuare ootb of Ta-b. Iniclou ueet, between Ueridiaa and FeCDfjlvatua, streets, in rear of (ilei.n's I.loc-, Indtanaf 11. api-dtf WB. MriLavlMJ,lrcprleor O. W. JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables NOS. 11 avNDiaWfcST PEARLSTHEIT, rxMA.areUa,iapiaaa. JÖif Hör, rag;-.e, Carriapea aad Äadd'.e Horae la in readin-. Oarges pxxierat. decS-tf MEDICAL. tYh4 ba. nvt area tbe VOXDELIXL GBA5rLES, BUANDE'S TUSSILAGO, Tor CoMgtf, Cells, Sore Ttroau. 4c. BBANDE'S TUSSILAGO I 5x3 for rublie peben ant Sitjert, TO CLEAE 1UZ VCXZ. Wbj ttctiU X tcy a ox ef BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO THt vTOTDrXTTL CBJ.3TLT5: Baeavat tbey ccr Ilomrwa, Tivrowt, le. f baa mC teard of U Waat kbo&U I taä for a bora TbroaL? What aOtotUd 1 11 tor a CUf What sboald I take for a Cotifbt toe wo5DEmxcrayrixs. Tbey five Immediate relief. 13 cents a boa. TVby abo&ld 1 bey a box ." BRANDOS TUSSILAGO, TUE W05DERFTL CRASULE.V Becaua tbey cure CoocLs and Co.-?, fur SScetta. PATENTS. P A!? BEITS OVTAI5CÜ VX SEW tyVKXTlOX OF tTtKT crtpucm. reeacontiofewi vw tcr w patbt Osi py . Se&d for Crrcu ar, r- UaT un&a, AixsKtiotia, 4. AAdrm Aali bacUaliAX. wovia-dLy raUwt Aitorwey. Waaa-artat.ZX C