Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3727, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1862 — Page 3

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UL.nOtltATIC roi JSTl TI( Ki:i . TC ar-ATC. HENKT DR A DT. rot ti rtikOTATiTi. J. II. KENNEDY atid J. K. 1'LUMMER. VALENTINE IIUTSCII. ro tHttRirr. J EFFh ItSO N öl'KINü STEEN. roa ncmpiit. JOHN a UK EWER. r oMiS'ioi r. WM. HUNTER. for ciT". DANIEL FERRIS. SAMUEL PARROTT. Campaign Sentinel. The Week!? Ind'nna btate Srulintl will t ' . . t furnished for Thtee Mouths, during the Cam paijrn. At ir, CKNTS COPY. t"Setid in the mtr.e. diw Job I'riiiliu. We are now readj to do II kinds of plain and fancy Jul Printing, in the be-t a tie. on short notice, and at chmp ot any other fßce. Te h ue comj-etent hanila, gooii res., tine aoitrnent of,riet and cards, and we can do pood and the ip work. All k'lidi of book, briefs, catalogues, Ac, printed in the best itle and on hört notice. We ask the patron ige of Democrats, and 11 oth er thai want printing done. tf. Fact mm, the Pkomk: A brief but forcible retiew of the hun r ow before the country, ineluding the t.irifT jxdipjr ol the prtv in r(r. Thi document wa prtpnred bj one of the nvM emi. eiit citizen- of Indium, nd U dm'rüldj adapted to enlighten the people upon the jre-eiit condition of public afTiirs. A copy should be placed in the ImikI of every ott-r in Imli na. It U fuel in pamphlet furco of 16 puge. Price, $1 per hundied. CoxsriRACT to Dioltk the Uxiox The eaUieiH e i m plot uiiii'ii RrpuLlicnn leider Ut destiny tli Union, by w epir ttiog of the Sf;te, imtntnli.itely Her the e'e, tion of 160. m ileinonatmted b extracts In-m !e ulinj; KMil!irnii p.iftr. Am. ilei thol Jude W.M.McCartt. before the Demorntic Contention ot' Shelb county. vin.Iit itory of the riht of Itec peech, at.d tevicwin the political b!uniler.t d' the p-.nty in jiower. Roth pulli-hel in ttnplilet of eight piifce.- Irice, ret. U jt hundred. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. 5?"CMaIn Ket:hi ley company of the 4th cavalry left I ol nii.ht for Kentucky. Utf For choice cake, pies and confectionery go to CuniiiiilMui'it. 2?The Cellefonuine Rtilroad Company Je fi,in building h hirse machine hop,cnuinehou-e. Lc , in the tmrtheiat Dirt of the city, near the ieideiue of the 1 ite Gen. Uuiim. C2TPrcnlice jy the Southern cavalry hitre oue imporMnt Irntie. Ai they cm et no ;ilt lor their homei, ihn auiuuU are alwi freh'. CSTGen. MetJIelliu nd Gen. Duell know when to fight Tho-e who st iv at home and ahue the tn know ouly wheu not to. Louise Ulf Journal. Girl Wantkd To do the work in a until family. A good jrirl can :et a pleasant place, nd prompt pay, by applin at No. bd Notth New Jerey tUeet. D-3 M.oxiC. The members of Center L'lpe. Jo. 14, n re )i et eby iiotibcd, and ail M ions in imhI and letiuUr ftandin. are refpie-tei to meet at the Grand Lalge H ill this ee:iii ut 7 o'clock, b ni-ke prepirition for the iunvnil of brother Dr. LivinKtou Dunhip, deceised. liy oruer of W. T. Clair, W. M. Ice, Ice The lm ites-t luxury in wann weither i ice. Without it how could we eoduiethe hetiexi term? Riebet be tie mm th.it invented Ice ice in cummer. Mr. Geo W. Pitt', on Vermont neet, ha.- 'he iiicot, cie.int-si and mot tran.-paient ice winch he 1 lit er? euh morning to hit cutomerd. C-tll on Mr. PitUi and he wnl keep ou cool. Tows Cows -A Ir.ciul of ours, who was hunt in a lo.-t co, report that he counted lour hunched and heventv hix co!, in. thice uih. all north ot V.-linton Mi eel. A cording to tlii OMii.t, there mutt be nt lett one thousand to, that feed on the public highway. in and around the city. Tbi is iju.te au xieuoive dairy tor an iulandcity. Reactt and the Ueat i the title of a new faity j ectacle, to te noeiiteil by the taeiite! Holm iti troupe. who.e mcce for tlie ja-t tlnee liihtü Im eeii unprecedented, attracting crow ileii house-i; in fact, there ha- been neither iltin or FlttDtiiii); room to be had utter the coinmenciuctit of the entertainment. Mii!S iliie?iu;:tipteiidid ly, ainl our little pet, Julia, fairly enchant ti with her peculiar naititt, and with Stllie.Uie ceive! racli evening with rapluroua applau-e The Hultnan will hate another lull house to night, especially 'with thesplenJid prjgrauiuje offeiel. The Imix oRice will open at 10 o'clock, for the purpose td" fecurinj eat; no be in time and ecuie jjihkI ones. 22PTlie repot t te-ieniay tint freight train louiol with oyster fur II ic. hid been captured by theieheUoti he Rtitimore and Ohio r.iilro id. ia nt confirmed. On the contrary, we are in forme! by Mr. lliwea hini-e'f, lit it hia invoice of oaera is coiii-Unt and unii.temipiel. He is tl w receiriog fieh otlers by every train atii pi ejarnl to aupply all orders. A tine supply ol f uit ami Iruit clis constantly on hand. Mr. H iwe keepa the celebrated Dtndeiion Coffee, m h ghly recoui mended by physician fur its tine jnetli. in.l i)Ualities. Its davor resemble the pure J .v.i and is unsurpassed. AI the finest lm;e rial Tea in the city t the "Round the Corner Grocety. No. 3, North Illinois licet, opposite the Rates House. Matoa's Coirt Toe eiauiiu ition of Perrine : for tiie pfto.tii)g of Cattcroii wa concluded e terd it. and Petrin was acquitted The testi- j tuony 111 tne case waa very oiunnwuus, w.-.uf-in "seeral jirts of days. We uid iniei.d to puli.-h it. but it is too lon and the case h is h.t much ol iu intcroU The result kws tint Per rine i held guiltless, and mere siniiexl apdust thwi Mi.niiir in the whole fi'uir. The case wm argue.1 bv John T. D.e. E-x , for the State, and by i.m.. Collet, E . lor the deiense. Mr. Colley made an öle leal argument. Ha spoke for Ii hour and a half in a irtin of e.oquence eldom equ tiled. A more triumph tut tnd;c t;on of a client wa never be'.ve raid thin Mr. Colley speech of yesterday. Hi. heirt as wed as bts intellect was etuajred. and the effect waa electrical. Mayor Mtxil ummed up the teitimotiy and luby anjuitted Peirme. J27Gfr:crsl Mtnson addiere! 1 Ure crowd of tos friend last night, 1 the Palmer Hou-e. Theftotni jiret enteil him trom speaking from the balctiny, but the lower room er ti led uh permn anxious to he-r the gallant General's account of the Richmond affair, and he gate them a detailed utemcnl of th las. iudiciting the roure of the litdiua troop, ("eueral M tnsn denie that he had order not to L ht, aial he could l ot, as a wdiiier. do otherwise than feej f the 0 Mining toe When oulntiuileied anO Ü iiike! he teil buk, keeping his forxe iti a coinlitioti to handle iheui and ptevent a panic Thete wa is panic. They w tie simply oerpoeied by nunt bees. üetternl Mnn nee.1 no vindication here Huiaiiedsot ni brMe men bite told tlie story of lus courage, ki'.I, 4ii.l devotion, nod h"a intelligent niti er are enthui tslic in his jraUe. Thev ay. (he uidntsiyig,ti.it hid the command Uen Ini with him, tl.egreit buik of the lone Would hate fc.t i.ff wnii ihe'.r uns od the ioI wreck mid the reat !c of wruis would Uut Late occuned.

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the iiiTtl in I he -out her ii count es of ilie Mile t .u .l.evet with lcity From every jut trr the iiotder i.iif;: atid eithu-i.iic te ...n-e.-o.tie.. un- Dri1 i the -r'er f dwn tl.ete. aii we will son lwe iHMnile; tor f. deieti-e th it will teil it eae the reVa . t'luM be po höht to put the Obia riter U.-' leeo thtm tnd D i e. In Mr. Jo-eph but h, one of the mnn'. enterpriser;; ice denier of the Northwest. Im, si he iiitiu t us to announce, mi abundance of he f.ir Lome consumption, and lo penty for foreign trade. All order from dealer thron) wi; e ptomptty- bltnl Mr. HuUch'a residence is j N'Utli irret. No. 4?, where nil ordern may be lett. Cotiimuriiratiori through the Poalotluei promptly atietrded to. The rju.il. ty of Mr. Butch's ice 5 une.j'nl!ed,snd fniii the ijiMtititr he has on htjid, he cri si.p;-lv all cusloii.cr ul home and abroad. 15-dlut Fox Cii se The Ikmi h id an exciting fox chi-e on Meiidi-m street tetenLiy. Retmrdj cnie out ol the Circle, but how he Tt l)re we ) i . . i. . i . . . i i .i . . o o'n i itow, aim wis ifiri it ii:e ten oi a pick of ne b"t ms kx'Ii he IrU the t ot er ot the In ire lie doubicl op md down the it?t two or three time, Mid timily dited in'o an allrT, ud took rftue in onie ol' the innner ou hidiii pl iie- th-it bu-itie lly jre-eiit. The lnit were wild with excitement, but the lux wan to fleet and too t iyifihi lor them. A-tvsMtxT D.sra.crs It will be seen by a notice in our dt ertisin eobimna. th it tlie A--i-t-anl Ases.-ora tor this (iheCih) tlisirict hite been : appointel, nd w i.l procee! to make the a-es-inents ma.'er the tax law of the last fe-'-ion of Concre-s. Each of the counfiea ateilivaiel into two tli-tricts In this couirty Leonida- M Pupis lets the tit kt distii t. inui( rising the townliiK o" Warten, Ltwrence, Washington. Pike, and the imrili half tf Center; anl John II S umpli the Mn-ond disiricf. c-mpo-el of Franklin. Peny. Decatur. Watnc, and the south hilf of Center, includingout tot No. 70, in the City of Indunapolis. 2?" There is a c!-s of editors who clamor for a vtgoroiH policy, and when you mran whit they tneaji, the'r vi'or cuiib in loud (a-oclam ttioin tin-l barborou prtetiee. The Genenls lliey al m re never n a bitt'e. They hoe iiiformly fai el in the field. Fiemont, llun'er, Phelps. Mitchell nd lo;e. are their m--lei Gener tN, be ciu-e they have proclaimed plive- free, nude entity ihre its of teugemce upon rebels. nd al lowel aarae practices by their troops. All this in m illness, and the le-nlt of cniiona weakness and um 111 ml v tem;r. Any ii.rorni-eteiit com mandercau exercise Mich vior. and the weke-t enemy cm tetaliate for Mich conduct Lo unedle Drmtcrat. Dkatji or Col. Wolfi. A correspondent of the New Album Irdyrr. w ho was in llieoittie neir Richmond. Keutuvki, where Colonel Wolle lot hi hie. Kit.: The 1 st I saw of Colonel Wolfe was about 7 oYl(M k in the evening, and at the time when our broken and scattered columns were retieitui; tow irdj Lexington. A short di-tim e we-l of Ritlitnon I we cie attu kel in front by it force of ne ir two thou md re el ciralry in ambush, w Kile our re r w is a-s mlte-l at the s irne tiuie b an overwhelm 114 force td' inluutiy and aril lery. It was at this teriible mouient, ( unl the lii time.) I belifld Col Wolfe tuin to iur we ir tnd li-pinte 1 "Hoosier boys" and crv out with a c!er. ringing and steady tone: Rillv around me. men ol Indiana, nnd let u mtke our Lr iveiistn this ?Mt. Leltho-etle-rert tlie old Ü ig and us who choo.e, but we must cut our w ay through or tlie. rather than be lken prisoners. Come on, follow ine, my brave .soldier-." And they did rally ! and they did dash f rwird wth a wilo cheer. Thct cut tiieT way through and their Midway wis mitkeil with detd and lying men, but, alas! wheie was their gallant leadet ? lh c id p.ile m-on Ifkrl ealmlj down Un the re snd of th baltle-titll w.tU lloody enrses no wu." And beheld amidst tho-e who 1 iy stark and ctdd, one face, the face of our hero. Let the name of Colonel Wolfe et er le remembered let us treime his memory m more ineemiis thin gold. Faiewell. brate heirt, true li icnd, and jeice be with thy uhhes. C.trALTirS IM THE 2TH I.VDIA.VA IM THE StCom Ka ttle or Hull Rfx. The fmiejondent of the Cincinnati (iuzillr. E M. R. 11.. who is member ol tlie 2 ih. gives a list of the ki'Ied and wounded of ih it leriment in the tiiht d iigut 2'Jih. which we iHe-uiiie is correct. He s.i): There weie m int eises of individutl bntery. Cat. Sh.mnoii. Co. E, though hirdiy able Hi t.tnd Irotn fickties.. fought through the whole luitie. Cant. Meikel. L'cuts. SV-ornoctl .mal Liner, of Co. II. weie biate as lions. Acting Aljutint Thoni 8 was et ert w here, and did nobly, and Dr (roter prompt in his attentions to the wounded. Cj t. Reil. Co R. L ent Rets. Co. D. in fact all the dh ers acted g ill.mtlv. The billowing is the list of killed, wounded, and inisiiig ol the'J'h Indian ton Au;ut 2!): Kil'eil Cid Wm L Brown. Conpinv A Wounded er.'t Chi. R. Pew, bidly: PlniipH Lt R-ie. J ! M Tucker Company It Wouiided Serjeant Jts e Jone", Coip ril A. V. Chapman, C. Huhzwoiih, M GUx er. Conipmy C Wonrdcl Serge mt E l. Rob bin, CoijM.ral Wm Hall, JesfeWoodiuir, Joseph Ink. Company D Wounded Corpor il George W. Piene; Frank Howiek, liken in isoner. C'm,any E Woundel Seremt William Mintr. Corpor il 6 e;heti Smith, Jacob Eoberly, J. D. Taylor. la1 is Novel. Company F Wounded Frank Knoud, Cha. Wheeler. J. W. Re-lfaen. Clurle Mome. Cumpmy G Killed Daniel Heinmiller, V.M. Cle-tiiut Wounded Richanl T. Foster, Henry Gelt. John J. S moiis, WiMiam M. R oker, Henry Becker, Wiliiam S. Mullord, Sergeant Andrew Ra-taler. Comp my I Wounded Thorn is Vore, Wm. (old-bei iy . Company K Killed Edgar Furguon. Wounded Set geant J. It. 11 rIt. William Vare talis, Elias Rowcii, Nathan White.Theodore Sty ei s Total kiiled 3, wounded 6. Death ok am 0li CiTiri m D. Livingston Dunl ip, tlie oldest und one of the tno-t euiineut physicians und fruigeons ot this city, and we may add of the Slate, died ye-terdiy alter a btiel but pi in lid illness H disei-e w as piieunivinia, or c ngeii)ii ol the lungs. The tiecea-eil wa one of the tirt ettleis in this city and we le!ieve the first physician 'hit stilled in Central Indim He came here from Cherrv Valley. New York, where he was lorii. in tlie jpring ol -1. riding the whole distance u:-n h-relkick. lie studied his prolessioii Willi Dr White, of Cherry Val'ey, a nun of remai kable capacity and skill. Dr Dunl ip rottletl heie lietore Indi ma pons was laiti out ami when there weie less than two hundred eop!e within its i present limits. Over fottv one ten he was a iei.ei.t ot the city and during that period hesiw it row lio n a Itchle saiie.ne.it to its present pro; xit trims. Dr. Dimla" took an artive part in he est di lishinent ut the Retievolent Institutions, w hich now ath ru tnir city and hate become the pride id the 9t.iie. He w is it one time Predeui of the Roirl of Commissioner fr the lni;ne Asylum, and for many tern was hyicim to ti e mstitu I 01s for the Eiiucation of the Blind aud the Deaf nd Dumb. He w s Po-tm isier tinder the aiimiii'stralion of Pi evident Polk. In every position he was pi ced he discharged iu duties wiih the strictest integrity and hoehty. Dr. Dunlap was man ot the nicest sense of honor and nt tie rtost generous, impnlse. He wt ever ready to help the p-oor and neeiy. At to.e lime he 'owned a large portion of what is now the mo valmble prt of the city, and it ark-e had controlled Mm he miiht hate d:ei tnc of its wealthiest citizen. Jn 11 his social relation the k-ndne- of hi he 01 et er prominent. There never was more devoted and generous husband and father, and hi lritndjhijH were tine. Dr Duiiiap tiKik gre-vt pride in hi profesi..n. He was student. He kept advised of all the advance ami developments of medical scieme. He was the oldest of our plitriciait. but without anv old fogynon. No one could be more knd nd -ei tle iu the itk itHiin. and no pht'citn could be im-ie attenbteio hisjatiei.t-. Il.sjrvs eme gate hope nd nurage. A good . publaj t.pinte.1 aial useful citizen Im gone to hi ßiatl 1 eating pl-ve. AihI nuny. many a heart will t-e s-oldened bt the loss of a li ue and tie nted ir.e.d. b w ho in his memory will long becheii-hed. 1 be death of such a nun is a public lo.-s, m.O hi plav cannot easily bti tiled. Peace to hi ufre.

tifDur'n tie t 'rni ltt ngnt a h'ood tel ( appnrai ie in tie S udiern i-k v altr.u-ieO c . fi rrtlir iifeni'un. It w is Ike the ejection of ( an immei a h-e niM-n the cl"uo. .01 1 tn:rynp-; p.el it ti e suclt. A heavy b a k c'uuO Imng j ue.ir the hofiioti for a time nd when i. rllel away it mi tliou.ht spork wereeen. We hat j n inform tt n of a tre in the aoutheru part of ! our cjuaty, but a it hive to day.

Twnau. tl . . T An thi friend llM'fM I l.'IUIIIU.1 "H'llf 4 ...... - v.- v . to learn ihe where daiut of a nuin'er of fa mil. e who motel from Gieen count v. Eft Tennes.-ee, pome eight or ten year ago. 10 some county in I Inoiant. S one of the r name are H oui m. Ca- t tron. Rowers, Hickard. Tochuer, Pitsenburger, t k: If they will d he J. G. U by letier t j Columbus, 'indiatia, they will hear -otneth'nj j of iutere-t from their oiO friend. l"-3 j SPECIAL NOTICES. TO THE NERVIOUS OF BOTH SEXES. A Retired Clergyman having been restored to health in a few days, after many years of rat MifT-rioir, I willinr t ait others t-j eli!l; ' fr 1 iai tue rec-li.t 01 a it-pai'l uirrcied euvelvpe, a ei-T ot tlie precrlp1ai n-a d. I ' r-- to Uv.J'HS M. D IG? A I.L. J'9-.la Hta H r'ulnai irrt. P.rokljn, N. T. PUBLIC NOTICE. Tt.IS A; ro, t)niKXilst Mo. I i:ut t uli InInn StreetHave tuen aixnted amenta fur the sale of 11 ic . n 1: s Ti'Hsi i, . c: ci , THK WONUKKKb'b tJKAXI'Lt, ff the cure nf Conifl.s, CoMs, Sre I br.at, Brt.neintis, bet tin, rrilatiim of the t'vula and T"BII, and Lnea-s f the t.unv. S-ld in large b,xr,1Zci., SI cts..aiMl 1 each. nladiwly STSINOER A CO S LETTER A" FAMILY SEWIXii MACI1IXK, with all the recent Improvernrits 1 the BKsT arnl CHE VFKbT a-nl MOST BKAL'TIFUL .f all ewiiijr tnacblnes. This macLlue w ill -w any thing, from the running of a tuck in tarletan to the niakinirof an verrat anything f-on: pilot or braver cloih down to the ofirt gauze or g'.nifr tirue, and is ever ready to do Us work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gatLer, tuck, quilt, and ba capacity fur a great variety of ornamental work. This 1 not the only machine tint can fell, Lern. hini. and forth, lut it will da 0 letter than any other machine. The Ultor A Family Seiiift Machine nay he bad in a great variety of cabinet cases. The It Ming Cae, which i now leco inir 0 popular, is, aifs name implies, one that can be fo!ied Int a box or case, which, when opem-d. makes a beautiful, substantial, and 6paciou tahl for the work to rest upon. The cases are of erery tmaKinahle dsijrn j lain a the wood grew In lis native forest, or as elaborately finished as art can make them. I. M. SIXuKK & CO.. No. 4ÖS Broadway, 2fw York. fi$jÖIn l anapolis Office No. 3 Oild-ellow, ll.ill. tTashiiiirton street. apl8-Uy The market is full of imitations, represented to he Ihe same as "IWtoWN'S I'.UONCfTlAb TlltlCII K " which are in most c.-s prixluciivrof positive injury. Many dealers will recommend inferior preparations and lower priced rti les. alio'''!!! more profit to thettveltef Ask forand DBTAIN only HKOVX'S HitOXCIIIAL TKOCIIK!," which hy long experienca have proved tbvii value,hainjj received the sawetioti of physicians; generally, and tentimonials from eminent men throughout the country. BR11W.VS BRONCHIAL ThOCUKS. when allowed to disMibe slowly in the tnoath. hve a direct influence n thealTecied paits:tbe sedative and sooihint; eflecitothe mucus lin.nz of 'he windpipe into the Broochiiailay Puiniooary ;rrUatioti and irive relief in Coughs, Colds, and the Mri us Tliro.itaTeciioiisto which public speakers and ainirer-are Malde. fet.l 1 -1 Iy '2 MUSIC. "7T ' W MU IC BO K. The silver Chord," a compiin1 Ion to "Tue llo'iif Cirri ," at epll II.LAKD STOWELL'S. OYSTERS. CELEBRAT E 3D FRESH CAN BALTIMORE OYSTERS. VRF. now In msrkrt, received daily ry Adams .- press, st t be Depot, No. 3, North llhiiuii mreet, oppoMte the Bates lbu e. W. Ilawes. Acent, w attend to all or-'ers and furn sh rtipplies in the Male 01 Indiuiia. Ival i sa-id consumers, t.ld and new patron, rememhefy nr intcren I ur-. ii'-.t'Ol' No. 3 North Illinois street, opposite the Bales Hons-. auzzl-dtwSrn fi V. II WVKS, Sole Agent. MUSIC. THE BEST PIANO FORTES. A LA KCl K AND FINE STCK AT WibUAKD & STOWF.LL'S. V f f at il I Ml V S T, ES X 111 him unci .into. FINK AS.'OKTMKNT AT M-pto WlLLAKDi T0WF.LL'S. ACENTS WANTED. I Oil jail N. C?. AIIIIOTT'S IHtOrv ot'thp f nil r in ..nu rica To be beautifudy i'lutrtld wita s V 1 ; 1 I , k Milt a VINOS Of latnd find Naral Battle ene, Porraitaof prominent act. rs, Ac., Ac. Sir. Ahott i the well known author of the 'Ldt of Napoleon." Ar. Kxperiiii.ei Agent id find In this a book that will eil 'Ihe people want r. Ft Territory, iottm-iiiate application nnw he m.ide by mail to th Publisher. Allhl. A CO. 4ui .im Indi.inapoli, In.i. EDUCATIONAL. II A Y A A D E JI Y U711.1. BForFN toKn rii-soN Monday ni:xt. ('th l'-t ,) iu the fchool Building oil thecon.tr of .Mrrid an uil Ohio streets. Ttliilf I r:mar tvp.irtaiei.t per quarter fö, 0 Int rmediale " 8,00 Classical Department, hladin: Algebra. Xat. I'hii., Ac 10,00 Comneci,t Asdstan: will be provided L. ti. UAY sept."-llv' M-Z Jt. M-Z J 9 12 JIK O For. rilins tXSTITLTK WILL f 'T.SY.Ti UNDKR THK 1 ninaem nt of Mr. and Mm Ueib-rt. 11 Monday, Srpn r.ihr ?G1, at tie lukun Uendiaa street, i;n nl at ly uortb i f ihe tix,.! I hurcU. CifTt Tlie advantige of a firM cla school are CÜei-.. I'areiils a'd Kuarian ate re -pect fully referred, for ts..nioi.:a'.. of quah.lcalün, lc, to lUe (oKowiu; gea t!u.eu of llii C.tj: W. II. M0ltRI0Xf Fs CF.o. w.JIKAki. it.D ; RKV L.Il HAT. CrcoUra C'ratain'rij; full partlcul jr w U be iTBTne'ate. y iued. (ep S-dlw LIVERY STABLE. JfNOA'M LIVE U Y T AB L F , "V'0. 10 Fat Pearl tret,!ialf a qTitre oitb of Wash. 1 invton street, between Meridian and Penncjlvania trrei. :n rear of OleLn a !Uoc . IrKiianap U. ao5-dtl WM.WlLKISON,lroprieoT O- W. JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables N0S. 11 AND IS WFT PKARLSTKF.KT, 1 i ut a roua. 1 m a a . fJjys. Hör, i'.ug.'ir. Carriages aud Saddle florae a'wasj reahnevi. cTargea navierate. dec3-tt ITaYToobs. notions. &c. W lb. Krim rely V Co., "ffptOU.Stl E DKALEIt IX FOUMGN AND rluemikc Ufj üve's. ihBn a.nl tienta Furutsbtbrf tiood. "Id I'ost titnee bu.U nr. anl dJc: Hertiiau t.rett, tiwbauapolj, hiJ.

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NEW FIRM. TH WE asoeUt-d witTi m tn bn-fns lfr. 0. W. slvn, wh ka ben aa a-isur,t in tl t-Ur nr a number f yrtrm pa,t. Hertaftr lias bastee wtll be eontiDoed at tb olJ uai acder the Crro of nitOU lt ß A HLOA.t. I fd rrateNI for the hWl f.'Tn.r which wstare ever 'ec-tirr! trut hf. -trict atten0n to lasinei and lam 1LI1 of our cunnara l nter.t auJ rvtsin ibe -ama. k. BhOW.NtNG. VU. peT-oTi tnowinf tbf ni-silre idtbted to me will pWa call at thei erlifci Cvaivrnience and maks seUivrueDivf aoie, od otUe U. B4&UWMNU. IJUOWNING 5c LOVIS (LATK R. RROWNING.) m Mm. mj a jk m rjc m , 32 Wet YaAh,;uirton Street. IndLauapolia, Have in store a larjce and well aeterted ftock of Drag, iled!cif.e,Che:aif a!s, Paint, iiil,Va'niihes.Dje. atufTs.ülaseware. W in-low tilas-.LrusbeS,. Cigars, Tobacco, pice, I'erfuiuery, jcr and loiltt Ankles, Coal Oil and Lamps, i'atent Medicines, and atl artfcle to complete th stock r.f a Dni??i-t. A we pu'ehas prim-ipilly for cth, direct fntn ihe initorters and manufacturer-, and hein;r desirous to retain the rep-'taMt.n wbib our bouse has ever enjoyed of elltnjr QiHl, rrfh ,t thU, prt at care is taken in the eh-ctioti of Drug in pference to their i4rit. Our f.icilit'e are so.-h tha we feel ronfideNt we can oJTVr, in pur and unadulterated articles, as. strong inducem cts as any other Weterti hou-e. Al' orders will receive the peisonal attention of ore of the firm fJreat care'akeo l;i bedipen trijr of hvsiclais precripions atd familv recijies from strictly pure articles, and we feel confident we can render satisfaction is the rc aud ruaUty of a-oo-t". Bit in NINO SLON, ?2 West Washington street. BF.51 American and French Window Ctw, 50 boxen Window assorted, froin txla to 3CxC0, in tore and fors'ei low est Enures by BROWNING t SLOAN. PAINTS ! OILS! TARNISHES! KEGS Türe Whie Lead; 200 KKßs I'urf Wüite Zi,,c5 grj BARUEI5 Linseed Oil; CSKS Yellow- Ochre; Q CASKS ''enet. Red. Wifh a larire stock of Varnt-hes, Taints, and Colors of ail Und ground iu oil and drv. For sale at the lowest figures. RKOWNINU SLOAN, 22 Wet tVa.shingtou btrtet. Brushes! Brushes! Onia DOZKN t'a nt and Varnisb Brtishes, Wall j Brushes, a-h Tts-U, Blender, iscrub, Sh.?, Hore, Hair, Hat, and Cloth Brashes of all Winds at lowest ßrfir-sat BUOWNlNU A SlaJAN'ti. jeU-deodlweow3ni INSURANCE. ETNA INSllIMCE COMPlXf OK IIA1KTFOIKD C03T?t, Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. rrtPtTAi 4 t,.'00,000 (K) XKT SCBI'LLr, (after deducting all labilities) it 1142 .10 JETNA building, IMDIAHAP0L1S. Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. IspF. I A L A .T F. XT1 ON O I V F.X TO TI I E IXSURAXCE j ol fann propert, dwellings and ut-hu!ldimra. Insures such buildings or contents in a very favorable ruanor, for three or Ave years. tattle rqiiilahly Aljiitrd nnd I'romptljr lald In n.h. Also, insures stores, warehouses, building, or content and jarsonal property irenerally, in town or countrj, at rates as low as consistent with ha cards taken, and inland insurance against the perils of tiuviratMi. WM. IIK.Mik KON , A pt n t , Indianailis, Indiana. Application can be made to JOHN KoSS, who U full) authorized to transact all business connected with the Ai?enr. fau t,'61-dlyl tt V. HKNDF.kSON. COLD PENS. GOLD PENS ! ! GOLD PENS ! ! We are constantly receiving tew stockt of Pesa, manufactured by Axn DAWSON, WARREN fij HYDE, Put op In a variety of new atyle of cases, bvxe, ic, c, for couveniei.ee. Iowou, Stewart & Oo. anzH-diw WANTED. C00,0C0 Mule or Fcmdc igcnls TO n LJoyd'a yw ,teel Hata Cotrntr Tolered Map ot tL Liiiiet .tat, Canada-, atwt New Braawick; from recent .urveys.eotn leted Aa. 10, lsft et tao, (KM to entravt- it and ooe yea;' tin.. perir to any $1 map aver hy Gotten mr Mitcbell. ai.d eeii at tba low pce vf iti eeo'; 37e,tt ruusea are eojrraved oa tui-niap. It i- no' only a Oui.1 Vap, bat it la al a COL' NTT AND KtlLhO.tD MAI' f the L t tu d a ea and 4'anadaa c nbined in oo-, armn fcVLkT RAIU.OAD feTAtloN . ...I rl if iim-. livrfn. (Guarantee anAoaan or rnao $3 to IS p-r day, and will lake t-ack ail tuapatLat cat.uol be o'rd and retuid ihe bk oy. Sseu'd f.- 1 1 wurtn to try. iTitited iustruct.ooa Low to covaa well foraisLed all our auted V tm n rum a Mh' h-1 Arrrt for our Map-in every etat. C. ad. En Und. ant Cahfort-Uu Jk fortutit a y be ade w ita a mali eanttaL J T. I M'YD. e. ti brodway, N.T. Ti e War Debarm ent iseg our JJap of Vtririnia aDd MrUi d. on wl i h i w arked Th-r..u Lfare 0p. Eul Kan Voutrain-, Fa t Ct eti. all the rord en tha Potomac, ik! every oiLer plc iu Mar)Uu4 an t Vjrrn a, or Eioij ffuiUed. iTke JU. M-vOtt

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laVrtwrtn rtntsdi tu dailt tat itimin .0011 Krporls. LATEST WAR NEWS, POPE'S REPORT OF THE LATE BATTLES Poolesvillc! Recaptured bj Rtb Js AFFAIRS ON THE BORDER. Rebels Approaching Cincinnati. From Wniklilnzton. V."aniNGTO.t, Sept 9. Fla Officer Dapont report th tl tliete are no rebel soldiers on the b uthetn ctMst o far at lie can discern. The ofricera ot the Khinie IslanJ which has just arrived here Innu the S uth. cwtilirin the general tiu h of this tatement. The ititeictit e is ili.it every armed rain has been font tu well the armies now preparing to invade ihe. North. Lieut J. J. KittriJe, oimm itivlir.j; the ?q.d rn bliK-kadiug Aransis, tn.nie a re; rt to the Navy Department of his revent attempi to drive the re'el$ from Arans i and C irpus Chii-ti biys and vicinity into Tex ts. He ammm-es the capiuie of the rebel armed veel Hreakerand also tlieJeiruciiuii of the itlx'l at med -a.!iooner Ktmerand th ship Hornet the da y hu-ceeiiii; til evacuation. With these vessels he landed at Corpus Clnisii tititler a tl i of Irure and h i t an Lterview with M-jor Hobby in to turn im1 f tlie tehels, and Jude Udpin, Chief Justice of the country, of whom he demanded the evacu ttiou of ihe town by the military, adding if they refused it would be necessary to remove the women and hiidren us he should open tire. T he rebels askwJ lor forty-eijibt hour in which to coii'ider the pruiitioii, which was ".nntcd. This they Used iu electing batteries, from which ther fired upon ir t este!. The tire was returned asd met with spirit.' Toe batteries wereaoon silenced, but n 9 soon as the tiring decreased 011 our s-ide, they re opeiil on us Tiie riring was kept up for two or three days, w heti theiebels iMving been ec itteied by our tire, retteited to tiie biaius. Hebel reu lortemeiiLs, however, npproat hiiifr, and our tn tiiuiiilioii being l e.irly exhtu;.i, it was found best not to pursue our advani ij;e, lor the purpose of repairing the slight damaa done the vessels, und et a supply of ammunition, that a more vim rus attack might be made. Our losa wasoiie killed; none woumle.l. W. C. Flag has teen appointee Collector in the I2ih District of Illinois, in place ot Hiram H.iiU.r, decline). btimp-'of all kinds will be furnished by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, at hisoihVe. for specie. U. S notes, or the original eertitiiraie of any U. 13 Asist itit Treasurer, at the toilow ing r.ite.-: Iu sums of $5 and over, 2 pr cent, ui-itiuim: $1(11) ami over, 3 percent, oi count; $5 'HI and over 4 per cent, discount; $l,0tM) ami over, 5 per cent discount. The ie;tartmeiit of the Northwest, to which M ijor (ieneral l'je has been assigned, includes Wisconsin, lown, MdM.esota, Nebraska, and Da col ih. witli the troops rais.ng and to be raised therein under his command, his heiduaiicis to be at St. i'aul, Minn. from York. Ni:w Voas, Sept. I'd. Tlie following is an account ol the recapture of Fiadesville: Two legiments td' cavalry, under Col. Fam-s worth, an.l a section of artillery, drove out the cavalry and artillery of ihe enemy. The 3d Cavalry chimed on a haltery w hich wail failed on the Piiuiniit ot a hill. The levels ot their guns out of the way, but lost six prisoners. Tlie Indiana regimeut lost three tneu und twenty h-irscs Toe rebels began cmss-ing the Potnmtc 0:1 Thursday at ihe Mxnocrtc), from which point they swept d w ti the Maryland shore k!ow the folds nnd terr es uppajsite Lce-bnrg, tiriving be loie tlieiti email Hiuads of cavalry which weie watching the t o er. Tlie enemy had advanced on Friday to Poole vilie, mid moved out in some force on this aide Theie were par's of compuiie of cninpanie ol the 1 t M i-s ichuseits in ihe.r front observ tig the rebel approach. They foimed in line by platoon ainl by their steauiness of front mid skul.ul Iis rni-it ion . del tvel the rebel advance for hours. and liuiliy (ieneral Lee eent nine mile- to the tear lor aitil ery to disperse the force he rRpposed to be in hont of him. lSefoie the artillery they were 01 course compelled to 1 elite, and as eooii as their movement in column delected ihe weakness of their lorce, the rebel cavalry gathered heart and came on at the ch n ge. Il was two to one, and theie was nothing left for it, but to get of us kioii as jmssible. The road had been clear in the morning, and w;is counted on for unobstructed re"teat, but w h ie the 111 ineuvering in front had consumed the div, some tra iti .r had pi"e I stones nt the worst place on the roid, in suc:li tpitutity tint the horses at a gallop cou'd not fiil to o down. Envelopetl in it cloud of dust, the head of ihe leiitating coli.mn came down the road at full ppeed, and together lell iu confusion, and piled over one another in heaps. The rebels were close upon them, and those who were down could only surrender. The rebels began firing into ;:t:d sabring the prostrate men; some of them weie crushed under their fttiiggling horses. Capt. Chamberlain, whoe hoife had fallen tion him. s'."Utel to the itbel leader that his men weie helpless, and the firing waa ordeit-d to ce.ise. Capts. Motley and Wells, with most of their men escaj ed. Capt. Cii imberlain. with nbout twenty men. were eirf'ired. They were all liberated next d y on pnrole. lieioie tne men were sent off fim. Lee mule them a speech advising them fe'er to lake up nrrns again to subjugate the South, dedaiing. that theie nie and mut be two Confederacies on this continent. Cipt. Ch imberlain had a Ion.' cm vers ition with Filz Hugh Leo and Stutrt.aiel reports that their cavalt y lon e is very large. Foolesvilje citizens tired from houses along the etirets on the retreating cavalry. Tlie tebels cor.sideritig Mart land a n p:trt of Jclf. D ivis's dominions, tre it all Union c i:ze:i as traitors and at the city levy contribution! 011 them as enemies. Sou t tier tt ietr. New York. Sept. l'l. New Orleans pipers of the 1st report th it an exeditioti tinker Col. Thorn is. along the coast, route I a bin I of giir nllas, ctpturcl 1,5 h'toxen and Imrses, three cuerrdlss and other catlle. Three of our men were wounded and one guerrilla killed According to a eorrcpoiideiit tif a Motiile p:iper, wr.ting from Jackson, Mi i-stppi, tiinch concetti was fe!t there that the Ftslerals would capture a lare wagon train sent to Iliiidmrn. Our cav ilrv were in pursuit of it tn tl e2:th ult. There was some exvitemetit among the ret .el in exiectatioti lhat the reiiel ehip yartl on the Yazoo river, wheie several gunboats were nearly completed, must be destroyed. The steamer Iberville w 3 'fired into by guer rilla aiaiut -.ix'y miles above New Orlema. Two coasting echoouer were capture-1 by guemll.tt. An old soldier, formerly un Jer Andrew Jck 011. refused to give up his eld mu-ket, and eentenced to thirty day imprison m en f, but Gen. Butler promptly remitted the sentence. The Getmtn thetire and tub! es adjoining were burned on the 31t. The Delta notl e the close nt the fcomtier, and state that the health of the city had been unparalleled, aral ccngratulate the utiieuj on the entire absence of )edo fever. rom Forire ."Hon roe. FcsTarM MoNtor. Sept. 7. -The lfth of Septemlier hat been appoitite-l 'y Jeff. 1) it ia aa a day nf fasting and prayer by a proclamation jiiven at RVhmond tn the 4thinst., invitirg the eople of the Confelerate S'atess to assemble for wor-hip to render praise to God for the triumphs at H:chmtnl und M :tms.. I he Richmond Dispjifrh cl iims tlie battles of Thursday, Friday atid Saturday as . Confederate victories. Gen. Lee's he.id.qus tiers are at Anandale. e:hi miles from Alexandria.. The same paper aaya it i now one week alnre our last bittles. and the public has no information of the parth ular. Parties of wounded rde!s are tlaily arriving at Richmond from Man."', nd hate to wLerw to jo and wj cue tt care for thexn.

I he H'chmond D.suuli f the 4.h inst. ct'Is i On the Coniederatte C-mgresn t- enact tiie rnol trigonius moijiires for etevnfing the rvipacrtptittti act, ? a to call h,Ut the held immediately all able l-idied men Ixrtaeeu e'ghteeu and forty fcve, v enable them ti) at once pub the line of battle uitn the hc-trt of the enemy txuntry. Tbtfltsrof truc boat ia return'- ce; & rtbei punboat tbia tide of Harrison's L ud:ng. re turning towarde Richmond. Abut twenty ldic Can:e down from Rithnond foin Konh. It is rene.1 tu Richmond that th New Merrimac is a failure, but ie coir.p!etel. 49 From Cincinnati. Ci:cixati, Sejt. 13 Hu-iness is aain upenued today. All the roilittry organixttion were ordereil to report for service at8o'clok this m. .riling. Three thousand laborert he ordered int the trenches. The m litary authorities re-eiv ed inform ition Itte last ti'ht that the enemy w ere advancing in force. Geii. Pope and staff arrived jesteniay. From lltarrlaburf. IlAERiSBUKt;. Seutember 9. A rebel deserter who ainvmi at II ttev re, rexrts the rebels at Frederick -burg 1C0.0U0 etrung. N impvrtant intelhgence has lxcti receive! from Hnover or any point 011 the Noithern Central railroad. iViht DistpalcIieM. I'ope's Official Itrport. Ntw York. Sept. IT The Times publisher Gen. I'ope's ollii i tl resrt of the recent battles, in which he severely censures the tiitaluct of Fitx John Porter, but speaks in the highe-t terms of the ze-tl aud energy of Genen! McDowell, Il.11.k-. Ueno, llcni'zclm in. Hooker, and Keirtiey. He attributes the tii-ister of Saturday j lintlv to the bid cumluct of Porter and the fail uie of McCieihiti to sc. id him supplies. O.i these point- he j.avs: 1 do not hesitate to sny tint, if the cor v of Porter had attacked the enemy iu the dank 011 the afternoon of Friday, as he lud my wr.tten tmier to do, we should utterly luve ciusiied Jackson betöre the fortes under Lee could h ive reio hed hiui. Why he did tnt d s.j I caunot Uhdcrst uid. Ojr inca ncie much wurii dian by hard serv ice wtiU continuous hghtin lor tnmy davs previous and very short cf provisions, and tested on their uns. Our horses lad had no i .rie lor two diva. 1 hud elegraphed tiu written urgently for r.v tions and forage to le tcit to Us. On Satui day iiioiniug, before the action w.is lesumed, 1 receivel a leuer from General Franklin, written 1he1l.1t be. ote at Alexandria, stating to me that he lud been d'recled by (Jener .1 McCiellan to in form me that rations and forage fjr uiy comai md wouiJ be io.ido l into tlie cars and available wag ous as hoon as I intrchel a cavalry e-cort to Alex itidii t to bring them up. All hope of be.ng able to 111 linUiin my poshion. whether victorious or not. vanished w liii this letter. My cavalry was utterly broken oown by long service in the fa re of the enemy, and, bid .is they weie, thev could not be spa ted 1 rom the front, even if theie had been time to :o back twenty indes u Alexandria, uud uw.iir the loading of teuns. At the time this letter was written A'exmdrii was tkv.irni.ng with troops, and my whole nimy in:erHFi lietweeii tlmt pUce and the enemy. 1 at once understood that we must, if sibie. finish whii we hid to tlo that day, as night must see Us hehi.'id Hull Run, if we wished to save our men and uti.m ils. I'rom lliilulelltlu. PuiLADLLPiiiA.Sept. PJ Major General He VzeliiMii h is beett :ipi tiiuted to the command ot the forces lor the defense of Washington south of I he Potomac. The friend of Brig. Gen. Mansfield say that he is to be ap;iu;e l M ij r General ol voluu leers. A speci tl tlisp:itch to the Bulletin from Harrisb rg re.jre-i'iits tJt it all is quiet there. No rebel movements had taken place towards H irertov n. A lotceof o'lrcavalrv under General McClfclliti c ipiuietl U trusboro iu the rear of New Mai Let testerd-iv

Tiieoper.ttcr at Hanover stys that refageefrm Frederick rejajrt that the rebels are enttenchitig t tit mse.tes mi the Motiocacy atid that they have blown up the bridgeover the river. The National lntedigencer of Washington Fays the rebels are falling buck from Gen. McClellan't Iront which has advanced to within six miles ul I'.h.Icm ilie. Rep,rts from Yoik of yesterday air the rebels have not enteied York county but were repre .-en tet I tobe at Ediotisburg on a line not more thtn eigkt miles ftom Getteyburg. They liad si.uioi.ed their pickets about s.x miles from Union bridge. Ttiere are no sign of an appro ich of the rebels towards Westminster. The liiqiiiier of this day publishes a letter fiorn Elliott's Mi. Is. M try 1 hi 1. date I t ester 1 iy. w hich sats that on Monday the tebels cupluied two telegiaph operators. The tebel pickets are within four miles of tbe Mills. A large force under Gen. Fitzhngh Lee. estimited at from 5.0UÜ to 2 I.0ÜJ, is at Ne Mar ket. Hillings Haibert, a tited Secessionist, is in custody at the Relay House. 11 will be probably tried as a spy. Two men from Fre Icrick stnte tint there are but tew tebel troop there. Thje lhat were theie 011 Silurdav moved awav during the tiiht The telie!s are in a state of great destitution. in mv ol them are shoeless and are o'jly kept in the tanks at the (oint of the biyonet From Kentucky. RrssrLvtLL:. Septemlter IU Major Kennedy cf the fih Kentucky cavalry, h id a kutntsh to dav. iieir Allensville, with WiN-Iward'a guerril las, capturing four prisoneis. The Federals lost one nun Louisville. September 10 Hon. R. Anpleton. fnm Ml, S ethiig, rejsirts Humphiey Marshall there with 4,'fcM rMips, including cavalry nd arti. e y. arie-tiiig cit zens-, seizing horse, 4c. Il it rejtortetl tint a for e of rebel cavalry took j'ssesioii of Eminei.t e Ky , last ipght. John Motgan Kfupies the Ob-erver and Be xrter lliv-e. at Lex tigtoti, as headquarters. Hon. Jo-hu t F. Ue'.l. res-entlr uncotidition illy releised by the tebels, arrived at the Gall House to day. It waa rumored that about 4,001 rebels left Lex:iigtoti on last Sunday and took pos.-eiou of Leb nioti to tl if. The aie numerous and conflicting reports in circulation indicating th it skirmishes had taken place at Tatlorsville ami other jaiiut, but rothmg reliable as to result cau be procured to ii'-Jit. The S inthern TeTegraph Line is wotking to Kusse'dville and Franklin. From Cincinnati. CisciNSiATi, Sept. Id A trin of thirty ambul.tncess; with a tftgtif tru'.-e, lelt here yc.iertlay alteriMoii for tne u-e of tti:r wounded at Richmond. When twelve müe distant ther were stopi-ed by the enemy's picket. The oflicer in c Mumm 1 wa mker before (ten. Hetih, who in I'otmed liim tint lie ctiuld not pt as he was not receiving ti ig f truce at pre-ent. Art appeal was made to K rbv Smith, and the ambulances weie allowed to procee I. S.tmts report tint the rebel are moving iu two divisions, numbering ab ut C.Od I. Eirly this m truing a hrge ctvalry force at tacked our picke? on the Licking river, driving them luck a mile. Several were wounded, and one man kille!. Our whole fore over the river were drawn op In line of battle at noon to day. From tauinfon W.A.SHrGToy. Sept 10. The pu'y who left hereon S turty under a flag of t nice for the body of Gen Booher rtturr.eJ with it to Wajhir.gt'on la-t night. They w ere the recipients of tl.e teridere-t attention trom the rebels. WAiHiOToy. Sept. 9 There it no doubt the rebels iu larjje forte are between 0 tir-eivilla and Lee-burg, app-ircntlr designing to croa into JlartlaLd from three rinu. By thit time we hive troops enough thereto prevent tlern from Cinsummtimg their object. Beytnai the-e tacts but little, if anything, can be leirnel. There ii nothing reliable from further up the Potomac. From Ilarrlftburtr. II AKBiisZrtG. Pa . Sept. 10. dor. Curtin hat issued an order, lhat iu view of the dauber of in-va-a.in tiow tote itcniug our Sute by the euem.es of the Govert.meat, it i deemed necessary to call upon II the able bodied men of Petiuylv4nia to organize immediately for the defense of ihe Sute. and 1 ready for marching order upou one hour 'a notice, aiid'proeeed to such place of reti lrztoui a tiie Governor mty dire. -t. to the eflM t tlut the reikis, uudr Jackaoa. eu-1

terel Ilterstowo itt forre thi afterto-Kn. The telegraph osrrator lelt while t;j rebls were entering ihe to ti. ArrTf-metila for th tlefrr.a tf ctt arO goiag fotward, aial theurucr of it4j GteTnor, ued today, is ctutaieted a jui pol e and pr

lutaHMrr auwur. i i Qit OS) tfct) IareOifcCC7 Oi to aal call pxtbibly tout tob ot Tter it nothing ut from Haowcr w Yak. oiain4tuta. Atttrr. N. Y . September 13. The Deöocrati,- Sute Conreutiou met to tiay. ilm. H ari. tio Set mour was Doin.nateJ by acclam tta-u for Governor. WoacisTta, Mam . Septeml-rr 10 The Re. publicau Con vcti l ton to-dav imtaiuated the t.rts. eut Sute officer for re electwa amiJat UaJ applause. SraicrittD. Ul., Septeciber 10 Tht Dem. ocrauc Sute Convention to day Lominte-l J.S. Allen for Congres. Alex. Starnt few Sute Tretsurer, tnd J. F. Banks for Saperitlendaut vf Public lusti uctions. Southern !tetrt Mrxtrnts. Septemtser 9 In th Conre.!erte Senate on the 3l, Mr. He;,ry, of Te??i:.e-s-e, Introduce! A proposition to exifr.l eqnetrati.a to citizen ret using to take ti e taih of lie;laice to the Con led crate Government. Oa the 4.h, pending the bill u extend thebol's pcoti-in ol itiicriptioa to peraons between an I 43, Yancey offer el a substitute patikiti; fox re iui-it on un State Eie-utives for the quota to te rai-el from citizens between ai-l at.es. A long discus-ion ensued on the substitute and the bill paved. The Grentdi Apoe-tl jf the Sih says that a fght tea k y! teat Denmmk, Ttt.n., on Ti -.ly last tetweeu a Federal fcrce aid C-ds. Jack -sin 'a nimI Pi er mi 'a cavalry, wlm-li reulteI in a dian ti-ittle. Cotifelcralc los 1(1 1 killel and woundeti. The Conft derates utj4.ureJ ÄhJ prieonera and two picc. c.i,iiun. Di.-i-atches datcl Chaftatiogi .ute that die Federn! have eracntel Hmitville. tiöficT. B R CK t)K SALE. Imjaire r.f opS-c'2w JlcitFKSAN ntRT.. MERCHANT TAILOR. .IIERCIIAH'T TAILOR, Dealer In lleat!rtlnde Ciatliii'i; and tUenta. Fiirnthlng' l.oola No. 1U5 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, , (oprotiTK tut covttt Borr.) INDIANAPOLIS, INU, ar-tty v7rTisi(Y ir. sfir jx. b rr rar c .tw. ar OF B O U K B O X O )U.VTT, K tXl l CK T. 11 AVK oiK-il a brauch Loo-e Ui tlils c,'y,u tt- crner tT fl'inoi- and Mary lathi str-s-ta, f..r the sie .f rr.ulne, cn adnlterated, c-; ter di-t tiled M B.. tari.cn Wttsky Tlie reputation if the Mr-r. Iiuneati la a ulEctent jruaraute fur iLe purity of tLe lurs m4.I. W. II. it A IUX, A rent. Indranape 161. cv-15-tlaa PIANO-FORTES. I 1 JST O F O H. T 33 s fj-.-vy - ALL WHO VI Isll Til.C.HT FJfJAST fua' Uof-rwiMMi t'i .no-, suprnür ta.-e and ft if IPTt re invio-U to rxamin- li e 1'inoa ut t hai " 's M. Ntietf, .f haltmeire, uw utt exhtbito al Mr. SüfTrrn'a ÜLsii Ho.a!., in tl .tiaa Hail Un. kuoiua pen f.-vu 7 A. at. uU Ut, I. M. Jy:t-sily J. vtn.lJAV JsflKF.RX. MEDICAL DOOKS. tC. GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, CIIAUTCIICD BT Tüf LKfitstLA TVRF. OF KFTTTCTCT FOTt Till TKKATMKXT OK ALL THK DISKAKK OF THK UKIXAKT AU OF.MTALOI.GA.N8. -wta 9 1 ajli TRTCE OXLT TEX CEXT5. A iTXrdicnl Itrporf, Jimnan if I'KyUJoyy ff tK aar (r. i. in ( ox a xr.vr ur.Timnnr treating Veronal I:asesf Uarla6' g Pyphilia q all Ita ataes-; Gonorrhea, fliegt. RirVture, VarienciV, and Hydrocele, fjiaease f the Kidneys, Bladder Ac, withent Tnermry! containirif a talttat.le trealiaeen thatwlde-T.rei malade t.fyuth, Knt'nal ttakn, Socturiial Fnitsrtn,?iriuat liebilt'y. Imr'teiiry, Ae,, tt. e. crrt innrmt'e of yiajih arid tn. turlfe ar'sin? frr.m th Karwfn! Iiabit I i-ll-ald-. To at'tb t a.Mrd .twerratl't. oo Female Ih-eae, and other Interiir matter r.ftl.e ut. most importance to the married an1 thoe frtr.tmplat'rc marriair, hoentrtaiD dout.t t.f thHr phykal a !iy to enter that täte. Sr.t to any adre 1n a sealed rap. Ier, on rfeipt of ten eenta er fuur Mamp. We devo'e our entire tin" aid attntif t tb treatmeiit r.f tt.e various private itjsea-e treated f in rm t private teport. Our th Lsjry Is tht rmlr InMltuti.ai of the kind In Anierk-a wlith ba feen e taMM.--l Fy a "eria! charter.an- thi fact bnuM aTT It a pt-ferrwe sr S arioiu qnark of doabtful character to l-m f.na Ic a!) arge Citiea. Important to Female! Oi.e department r.f our TH'Tssn'ary t fsedany deretetf t the trratintnt f the Uiea-e cf Female, such aa Lach'.rri.ea, or hite," Irreculir. I'alnftd and Suppress Men-trnation. Xervi.ua asd fir ncral tt.üjty, Oisra-a it he Wen.n, Karrennes, Ac. Consultationa and examination, free af charge. Al, for aale. lilt. liKWF.KS'l KHilLATtiK riIX.W ror Female oUtnurti-.ti., Inejrularitiet lc. Married la-dit-in certain aituationa hou!d nut bmp t Ltti, aa t)ey would case nüi,rrtAge. lrice ilptrrnoa ail taay L aent ty niAil. 11 UK. (iALFX'ft TRF.Tr:XTlVF An InvaluabW artVla for tl.is wMiir.g tu limit the numUr f ittir irr.g. ot the barren w-bo deire chil.trrti warrantiti fua ta Uj jre the health, and w ill Ia,t fr a lifetime, eebt acy il.Jtr.-i under seal. .n receift of the prict 1 A O Is LLA l. I'ATIEXTS AT A UXSTAXCK Ly ser.-iu,.- a tntf .fatement of their ytnptC'üi, wiilrsreive a '.i Ch onrsita!n1;. a list fqaesU.Mis.r.nrteriu Pr iL C'-ur-e f Irratnimt Ae. Medarine. arnt to ar.y part of ILe country to rure any case at home, free from tiugtr or rnriofci'y . All tranaartir-na privat au4 UßWcct;!. R.'oeribei the name and cuinter. Dasrtalllctursto OALF.X' HEAD insrF.XSART. orfT-Aw tilsrtt!e Kv. STATUTES UF INDIAN A. CAVI.f V llfJUD'S ULiVItlOf. TLe second volume of JUera.Garia A Hord'a cccpHaII oo of ludiar, S:a ntea baa Jut appeared. Ula voImrm) c-itrpl-testLelr vt-rk. lt meehai.a! fseenth I. err creditable; ar.4 th kill, learnibf, aod tabvrwaicb the editors have be.towed oa It, taer.t ti.e It b at prat. Xone r.at learnt d, Cil'.mt la try era con id hare ;.rtloed t'Kh a work. The worid T&lsme enlract a'l itt rctlw tituie ef Indiana now tn force ofxi the uJcct to wTJcm lt relate, sod tbe trt all excepiln; tLe acta ct the Ut rejular aia extra ae-kion. of tba Lesi.latare. It la a great eaeellence of the comTjjUü' that all exl.tu f ta:n:e ca eacb sutjeet are collected fc-fetter Ja tie aaxne place la theae Tolurae.; ku that t reader can ee at a i' a tyre alt taa teg ,lat.t.n io U re.- n any gren ruljett. Take, fr example, tbe act of l-CZ. orzu-utEC Cosita ct Cuam rieaa tbe editor pcW. L tie act at tarre. and ibey alo y rint, la tta fotra of tot, ea tLa .atct pa;- coEtaiulr f tltia autcte, all tbe acta, aaendatory te it whica twe been ptMsi op to tbi time. Ad4 sa tbey fcae 6oLm ef all the other acta stained la lb reHi'-n ot 131. The editor have added noch to the vatae ef tbese tH-t&rSs-pdary tbt fast by tba er-plout tad Uarae4 notes with whic tbe t,lurce alord. Ttase uau jadi. cata eacb Ubor and legal accoMO. They fand s ctaxlte and acts rata fom, wltt all tbi ad ttdicetitni f ear Supreme Court ea tlese tuute. TLc a;ca toaa Lelre tyw very caeaaroca, tbe fwierae te &ea In tba rcJsoet cadtr coe.tLitra'jtC, will be of peat tra!o to tbt lawyer, ad xdeed o all paraoea coocer&ed tn tbe adsUnUtra loa ol Jaarice- Tl ed vt baT a!e referred, fa tbeir bju, to tstetroct decisSott la ether ttate, tbade oa ttatctea aimllar te oar. Ad excellence of iheae volatae, cot te b -er looked Is th f j ad accurate ixdtx appeDdesl te each. ) Ia4j. ar.a, there berer La brei. a jod ladez to axy eeXme ef a'.atuu puLli.bed by aatWity. Tbia pro ekln defect la beeo completely rersedied ta tbe v&linea nr-drr re view; and the- lo-iexea wfll creatly Lttea the lalor of all who bar occaatoa to look ito Our tAtklei. This la tbe first time that private aote-ru baa attempted tbe puliation ef lo-'Uau tataie. TLe attempt, I de sot dvu'-t, will be awccarul( ap w culy reward tbt learued tiltsra aid ecierjvOax tbLa. is. Every lawyer will, ef rar, jabaae ibaj eala-aeaj cd very clerk, tberlS, tad J'it cf tbe peace ef tbe fct:e, wt!l Cud U te bia asiota(e to tbeea. DAVID li'UOXAt ft lodiaaapaCa. JaavtA. IHX