Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3983, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1863 — Page 3
i)AILY SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY V () fi N IM) . 1 1 IX I -V CITY AND STATE ITEMS.
r5TTh report that Morgan ihre pontoon bridr 9 ox tr Fogua'a Hun his ben auibonuiiy el j contradicted. -w - t5TTwrof Ilif huiae. injurr-l hj the explofiu uf Mot-day bight wee er'omtj h'irt that il was deemed advisable t' k Ii thfin je-terdaj. A Piunr A fl7 regulation orl w pre-eMed last eve.K t Lieut Henry Paul, of te I',. lice Giitn!. th f!iceia and roera bers of the command. It bn uiuble Inscription sp'enlidiy Harare-' b Herd. M")!je ISVticic A atated meetin:r f Marion tr! No 3j. will he held tM (Wedi.e dr) evertinir, at 7 o'clock. Punctual attei.daticen rerjnrstel Fraci Kiso. "secretary. Ftaart SHiaT r-a thk Waij Coma?ic A ap'stidid a-avrttnenl of fancy flannel rhirt, tbe only suitable ah'rl f.ir the ilrtil, well ma le, and at l.w price, at Parker', No. litt W. W.ihintoo trrfl. i) t i2T"She rutimrra will rero'dect th.it we hte an intfneiie rt'nk of hoot ind aSc-es. We are eel ! i ii tle het work in the nutrket. jri e the - 1 - l V. I'.iwe. JOl. INXtl'ua v tu. jy 10 eodl w Attimt ox, Citt fi r! Vou are orJere-l to meet t tie rmJext4 l!.i eveitin? at Ü4' j oYlorli. Eery nn mu-l efme. r he will b . tr -m-ht hv l..n e U. K .ELMOTT, Cit. i U. F. Holliimt. Company Clerk . . ATtrsTwx. Srr ?D Uattalimji! The i pan nfXMMir the retnd t t ttt 11 .n will meet int rvnin$, at G o'clock, otj the C re'e. j liy orJer. II. N . Co.nri.ix. ; Coaim-iiSing. j PlTtax)' MAr.zi: Mr Tlr.mr""n &l S'Hi hve rrt-eirrd tnp An;iHt,ininilir of iVteraoi.'i Lidie' N itioij.il M ifzine. It t l:iuii fa iy illutratd and ibe re diu 4 miller 1 eic.eiinj;ly inieret.ng . j Fan Lcncii A fre Itinoh set ererr dy j fmnj If'-X to J'J A M , an-J euh evening fiom IU to V2. at Mike CUrk hhIoom on S uih Illi ti t't. 'I h hiIooii i ni.f ol the lft r ran.! und rondiefeJ in the city, and the liquors are rhojre and pure. je 24 deodtf 7T"rf Ilrhrrn. tie A nieri.' m C mcer Chim pi'-n. U Ii rd lit the Itriinh! Hue, I. f yeiie 1 he I).rtir j t!ie on!r tl sii.tti noar Jivinc who e.ui till AtA eure 11 riir-r in from fie to twenty four hour, without instruments or pin No cure no pay. mavlD-tf. - - Sicosi Hattaliox. IndiavaT' lis An ele? t'on W.1 hfld jesteid.iv veiling for a M'j'T fr the eon.l t)itt lion of Indi mapoli tr op, nnl M -jor II N Conkün wimelecte! The huttnlion i comtioae! of the rom;wriie ried by Ciptain. Lord, Conk tin . Mctirm uk and Jewell. ZJFWriZ- 'en. Mcinr.M r"el through the ti J ye-ter.1 iy , h vin left Vick-liur since it capture. We underit.nd that the brigade 0 which the 11:1 Indiina U attached Gen. Mc (inni'a briirie in aj;iiri in motion ii!i the force under (Jen Sherm wi. Colone! Slack id in C Diiniind. CTThe dre prde of o:ir city regiment 'n Unireriv Spj ire ntt ick. crow !. of citizen to th.t rieini'T n the evenine. It Is aurpri"'ii; how well drillel the troorn ate ii the very fear data they hare been orinizel. Rut the men co willingly tu woik, and when thtre 14 di-poition to leirn it d'e not tike lonir to mike a solilier. The material ia riht. 57Th llth Kitn.i regiment arrived in the city l it eeninr from St. Lui to ajit in the drfciie of our city agnin-t Morgan. They are 11 exceedingly tine looking b'nly of men, and the comrvme4 are seemingly full. Their nnrch down Washington ifreet attrtete! eret attention and their aprwMrauce w:a the iMihjcct of very fl it feting comment. We presume they will proceed to Cincinnati. foil l'riiiiin. We are now ready to do ail kind. of plnin and fancy Job Printing, in thehet ,yle. on hört notire, and at chmp at any other office. We have competent hands, food pree, hue assortment ot papei and Card, and we can do good and cheap wtrk. All kind of bok. !riet-. catalogues, kr., printel in the heft tvle nnd on short tiot'ce. We ak the pttronage of Democrats, and allth er that want printing done. tf . Lc.AfronT ScofT Upon the reception of the rewa of Morgan's rai J about thirty gentlemen of Loganprt orgmized a company of independ ent mounted pcotit. under conrmmd of Col G. N Fit4 h, and immediately repaired to tbi cify for nch.pemce ai the military authorities might cni'.fi-le to them. Th company U compvjei of the memheta f Ixith political pirtie. and the mot influential i-itiien- of Logan-port. We uiidertnd the Scouts have been attached to Col Fitch' regiment, and will nerve duiing, the .Morgan war. 3T"YWerday morning when Mr Lan. who live about half' acquire from the ceneofthe explosion of Monday evening, went into hi gar den h- dicoTered among hi torrnto vines an o'd boot. He raied it carelessly, and was ur-priae-l at tt. weight. On looking, at it he noticed hat it contained leg from one of the unfortun te ticT m of the explosion. It must have been thrown over the roof ot the hous-e to get where it waa found. A large piece of skin torn from a knee w 4 tund veterday morning in front of the Third Ward school house. Thk Death of Archbishop Kekick A Baltimore dispatch gives the following particulars of the death of Archhibop Kenkick: "He died suddenly, as is supposed, of apoplexy. He wa found dead in his hed at 5 o'clock on Wednesday morning, by Father Foley, who. aurprisel at hi absence from early m is, went to ascertain the cause of his non nttendmce. His hands were crosel urn his breat, hia counteu nre evii.cing serene Christi in compsure The whole Ctnolic community is much affected, and all t'ie Catholic churchea are drape-1 in mourn ing. No man was more generally beloved by all the religious denomination in Baltimore, s pur Christiau, social companion, and unquestionably loyal cituen." - m IUxk or mc tate The Bord of Directors for the Bank of the State of Indi ma, held the r regular qurterly meeting yesterday. We under tUand that a dividend of earnings ot tne various j branches was made, and that il will average Kiui i five per cent We a!so learn that the nerves t.f : the distinguished fhntieiern preent at the metirg ot the Botnl were quite steady, owing to the fact, no doubt, tht Murgau ws increasing his di5tance from Indian itsdia. Frni all we csn her. the Bu.k of the State is in a comfortable a couditiou 4s could be expecttsf under the c r cum-tarces Iu mniger hope lor a spe.iy peace, upon a ppecte ba, and bv opening the oM chmtie! of trade which have been closed for two year, and an increased demand tr capital at pajiug rate of interest. Ima the St. Lrui fenioct. Aatonlatiln? InTrnilun In Gunnery-. What will the world siv of a moiUr that wt.l literally $hoot round a corner? Vet such a rroiectile is row in the city . and can be seen at Messrs. E A Skee A C 's Ptent Agency, corr.er of Third ai.d Pine stree's The it:ventio:i la wmrsnted to throw a ball aiound the eatnion of an? angle u anf place within range th t ci 1 v b deired! A four pound bill is phue-1 1:1 a bore five and a h!f inches deep, and three in diiraeter, and can be thrown upward 0 as to de ecend with mathematical rrcc.iou in any poii t designated Four trials uf the 'iniraU' mm $trm" were aesterdsy ma !e upon the lU.tiois shore. In each ii;-t i"ce the bill fell the point selected, ole 66 feet from the n;ort. It u riot -by at:) inclination of the tule that the re ult ia reathed, bat by onle curiou. law t.r C)t)triyance aa iinf 1 aud astonishing as il u:."ioS- ... Tb gentlemf having thi wonder tn charge Is Mr. Joea?ph Goodiich. of Muscvda. Wi-ot.ain. who bad the comma nee patented on the lt of April Iat. H anguine th4t hi mortar, since ita an and pwr cu be .ncreaed alrooal indefinitelj, will effect a ctjrrtjiete revolution iu guu uttj, aud reuder uj Mwulivf" utterly futile.
nrnf rnl Order ,. ft, IltiiQ P.s cr Ispu aud Micn;ot i DtrtTHLXT nf THU Ohio. . JliiJiatitpnlia, Jtllt 11. 1VC3. J I. Cmrnin-I'nz cEcer ef rerimen' nd ietachrcer.u uf the ludiana Militia lately ea"ed . ra before dibarHlitjr, will caue router out roll l their co-npneaj to b rrepired. and the number Ol dy errireM. in tSe co'umn of reroaika. Mm'er rr!! will . sworn to by oGcer com nniinc romr.trre. Application will be oul ti the Adjutant General of the Suteof Indiana for UUi k master out r-SU. II. AU arm, equipment. rattieer. hi versack, blanket an 1 ammunition i u I f-i ini"Ti cr citizen. o her thin thte orpaned under 'he Nw ,( the State of Ii.tlitti a the li.duna Lepion, wi'l he returned to the officer Imm h'ra they wer drawn, and forwarded to Ind anapoha. Ind.. ditected to the Qiarrerrrnatcr (lerera! of the State ..f Indi in t III. Troor which retidexvmiev at Indlanapo Ii. I tx , will turn i.i thir arm. A:c , at Indi wi ip ami trof hicli drew ih-ir nrm, &c . at olnrr phi wilt turn in thf'r arm, A'c , t thne ptHnta. lo forwarded a djrCi teJ in part 11. without tJe!4y. IJv comnnnd of Jiri-. Gen WILLt'OX. Rot'x A IJtTcitM, C tyt. and A. A. 0.
The Moiigan RaidNow tint the ir.irading force thit threw our State into commotion hi p.cd out. nnd the fl'irry and ex'-i'ement In gone with it. we can hear ome pulicul.ir nbout the rai l The Jmage done i compirttivelr inignißtant. A force of 4.'K)' mounted men can iiot p. throngh a bell of country, nnd .ub it uron it, without inflicting pre it h i rri it. and tho-e livir.R alon the line of M rtran' march have cd cour oyftered heavr Io--e-; hut we can not heir of anv i-eriou damage to the railrrfii or putl:c rr'T-ertv Mr. Holme, of J ickon county, who j one1 H","fti' forre with 15) men und foMowe! uj I! the chase to Hamilton, Ohio, returned last eye -ing, luring left Ilimilton at 7 o'clock in he morning. He ava it is im;o.silIe for Hobain'a force to overtnke the raiders. H ibson's hordes are j de-l md his men are falling behind in lare equnds, and be fin-la th c untrv iiiipped f liorses as l e advances Morgan iu some pi ices repre-ents himelf commanding Tnion tro s, and often induces the inmt intt-nsly 'oy il ciiiZii to i)int out to hi- scout, where the bet hores in the neiirhhnrhood are to be found. lie use every exredient to deceive, and inminy setiletnents C .baon found Ips for re lo kel upon with dre nl. the inhibit mt i thinking fhev had just fed the Union troops nnd that Hob-en wa the terrib'e M rL'an who was to wc-p all they poa ses-ed of this world's go-la out of eiiieore S me of the incidents of tliia march re extremely ludirroijs nd w ill m ike up 1 funn v chap ler in the hisiory of the -frond raid into Irlin . Indeed theentite pur-uit as funny mdhad more tl c rornic than the trtgic iNout it Morgan's force in said by persons who were in his lines, and who hive hat some m'ditarv experience, to be about f..ur thousand, and o confist of veteran trooners and held in hand hv ritid discipline Ilobson's force is aout five thoiHnnd, now jailed ainl alnio-t worn out. When M org in re u hed the neithborhool of Ver-HÜle tl,ere were four hundred men is-emb d there, organizing a mounted force to join in hipursuit. His ad vaiieed guard d.ohed in upon them and capfurpil thegreiter put of the stock ! ore the men rould even mount to es'Mjie. At Vers le Ho' s ui's force met the Madison troops under command of Mr. Branham. returning flora the chase, h 1 vjrtg iiMndotied it in di-gut. Ner Harrison, Morgan capttned six Ilopie Guards, ai d compelled them to tnke the o ith of allegiance to the Southern Confederacy. He then let them go, telling them th t thev would meet another purty ol l is nien m few tniVs in his rear. Whin 'he men met the force of Col. Hb son, theiy supposed it to fie Morgan's rear guard, and were good Stcesh. They were arrested nnd tried, and it plainly appearing that they took the oath under compulsion, weie released. There is rather an amusing story fold hont LAwrenceburg. On Situnlav they were rejoicing over the fall of Vicksburg and the city was deco rated.with flag, scarcely a house but had one displayed. Suddenly the news came that Morg in wis rapidly approachin. The fliga niy-teri -us ly disappeared, anl the gool people d the Burg p-epired to make the best firm possible with the rive long range guns that John is supposed tu cirry with him As Mr Holmes returned last evening he w is told that Gen. Lew W.illace had telegraphed to Lawrenceburg for all the wagons in that region to be ,-etit for his use to Sunnian's St -tion He w s sure that he could put his infantry thro i-jh in such conrev,vi-cs fast enough to overtake Morgan. When the train passed Sumnui's. Gen Wnliace w.i- piling his hoys in'o such wa gönn as he had ahead v collected, but it was not thought he had stifiicient transportation for a very larire army. Mr. Holmes fyt there is a perfect panic in portions of the county through which the two forces have pissed M ny persona have taken to their beds from fright, and the siht of a dozen horsemen along the ro.id even act will cause a perfect stampede A gentleman who was captured bv ?dorgan at one of the railroad Hafion, and forced to drive him in a buggy to vint a portion of hi force home three or four miles distant, savs tint Morgan told him he h id halted one wholf tiav for Col. H-'b-on to come up, and on other occasion had waited four hours for him, (the distance it was said he was in hia rear; but he could not wait always his business wa pressing. itilt v. Hie Telejjrnpii. Last .N;tuiday a jury trial was l ad before Justice Allen of a suit btought by Mat or Wrd agiinstthe Western Union Telegrabh Compinv, to recover the statutory penalty of $1!0, for failing to trau-mil a me-Si'ga The evidence established thit on tl e 1st . Mr. Ward. being in Indianapolis as attorney for Messrs. Bixler and Iddings found it advisable to call over cei tain of our citizens to tes.ify in his clients' behalf, and left a message to that effect at the Indi map olis ollice. exptesslv notifying the operator there that unless the message could be immediateW forwarded It would be ueh The operator asured him that the line wis open, and that the message should be promptly tot: upon which the charges were at once paid. The message, however, was neglected, and not sent until the next morning; by which time it had lost all it efficiency. The jury M-omprlv returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $100. John A. Stein for r-Uintiff; Ch.iic A Wilstach for defendants. Lafayette Courier. TREASURY STATEMENT. Treasury Statement, June, 1863. STaTTMNT (n'If THFt RFCEIPT? AND ITSbarxr.nea: of tbe Treary of tb 6ut of Iudias. for tb nioctb uf Jacr, WJ. aicurr V,n?l 97 ! 1S.?4 teS 1 t ?-o . 5 ' 4.1:-: :? ' 'J-r (CI 7.-" I HI I it: s i 3, Mo -29 : J25 ii ; Fram Msya!rce From Sci.iwl Tax, 1"r2 r-r. tr Miq.i nt School Tax, Jsiil. Yt t. School Fund. '!Ueret Fiona H tei 'ie .( -rl'i J rom (.'.i;! fiir.d. inn-:p.! From U-cr fji , iTff;'. Fr.-n M;h:ay t!-.'uert refan.ie: Frv ui Li'juor l.:ccuFrom Stte Prison S.u?h Jroni tvhsqurr.t Kevruuetf 1P61. From I't.claured Ifn Frtn Ivrt FVeFrom Srho.il lstri' u'i-1 Frotn Sale lTth Ir.d at; i Keport. . F'rotn SaJ.ue Furd. mtereat Total . fc.T ISO 1 ai 17 tal f tl IVI j 2 60 36 is I fvri.li3 TS Dtsmsciiin cf SwsTiip t-ancN of Ger.e ra! tv..i . of State Ar.-rr.al Oa on a;i n T On I 'Tl n Oa on On On Oa Ov. accoart account accm;nl ac uut acvount of .M lirarv t'oi.tirf rt . . . of I.e.; latie of S'a'f l'nrn S rjta... of s, h-i .'.i-- r.. uiiot: . .. of S'ntr LO.r.r of Judw;ary if t'or.tirer.t turd accour.t arcoonl arc u:;t CCounl axtt:.l iCC. t a c.a:.t cv.,uri! acc-m.t icc.a:it avcouiit f Sber.i" rtulea-.. ..... cf Si-cUl w.l tary vt Treurrr' land of yciUc. of )i.::tarjr uod. of stJ'.e arm..., of Lice- of Sal, CM. fund. . i To'al 14 XT M TS1.4 4o VsOi.lU T Balance u Traury, July 1, 1W3... V. L. BHETT. Treuvcr. JOajcpH WrtK. XaaUtoc. jiüjlvA!:
SPECIAL NOTICES.
"A Trtf.e wm .Jtt fr Ii; hti'th W44 In lt WsVt trer jf b wm lo br aad fa ker k4Aia puatüa S-T-1860-X A fe. btti". of Plant' io ltcr vTi:t cere 5rteis ItVaH.rh. C'M Efmiies M f everl.h U. " Si.ur So.rach an I Fe'i-t Previa. " Flat iletyy arj.l Irvli jr-tivn. ' Nervwa AfT-ctmv ' Fxe te Fa-fmie and Sburt Greith. " Pain wer tKe Kr. Mental I .fw-iilfnfT. HrosfraMon; flrrai vTakrjefc. SJaJ'ow CnnplexioD, Weak BowU, kt. Tn!eh ar th erida-nc r.t uvr.H coMri.Aixr axü nsrEppu. It I etiinaia-d that -ven-tatb ef all a-talt aüratr.: jt 1mm a and toT?rt livrr. Th b liary fc.:r':orif f tie hvr uverflew r.jt into the tom h, jia00 tht entire jtra and 'xtib-.t the above jTnpMc. Aftfr lor.a; r-ear h. we are M to prf e t the nmt remrli.a'.! cur f r the borriJ nifrhirasre di-ea-rc. Ti e world b ter p'ouced. w itbin one tear cvr tlx ht;r -dre an t forty ttoaan-1 persorji have taken tie Flotation Iii teri. and ret an in-ta:,c of complaint bciT. to ur kti-.wlc Ige. It i a most eflfciaal l"ic ati agreeable atiinulant, suited to all c ii'liiivtiii o; hfe. Tb rej'O't tlit It rtlie apon mineral iub!anrr fr ita active proptrf ate wholly fal-e. f-or the put-hc atisfaction, and that paient may consult their ptyekiau, e ppnl a 1 t of Ifsconiponetits: C tits VA Ba ic C-!rbrtd for over two hundred Tar in tt. treatinertt of F-ver atid Alu, l) pv-ia, Vrak-ur-r, c. It w Intro lucd into hurope by tb Ccuntc a wife of th Vic r-.y ot Prru. in 16". aiid afterward .!d by t,- Jju;'. for t m rmsttit prion of if ot. n vritfhti $ !rrr,undiT the nam ot Jttui' Pddtrt ani wvh i..i;:jr m!c puMi by iA-uia XVI, Kin .f France. IJu-nboH: akrsf-pcial re f:reiice to its fcbiltuife qulid'.iinr.g L'a Sou'h Am-r'Car travelii. rAciuji Hahk-Fit ib- i;rri,ora. colic and di. t-e- i f hr stomach a i l.ob. IAM.U'i I or infi.tra natio:i of tb loins and drop-i-Cl attectii.ns Cax Mii.r. Fio ras -I or enff bird drj-tior. LavrxDKU Htmvuas Aromatic, stimulant and toLic birl)iv inviiT r-itinir i: o-rv.ni d--l;liTv. W'iTi.Kr.i.i.r For s.-rofala. rliri.tnafi-n-i, Ac Amnk 1 iri)!ii o c c irnrri itive; rr- 1 1:1 k fish, tuitt le ainl inik; n.t.rh u-td ' i!'i.ih r 1 ur in?. AUo. cl'v-hud-t nraop, c irr ijy, coriander, Mi.aeroot, Ac. S. T.-l-oil -X. A'i"th r wonderful ingredient, of Srni-h origin, ia p-rtins lc'i'y to the comjiexina .ul brilliancy to toe mind, is tf t ui.k'"wr. to the coin:enc;? i f the world, and w witt bold its kam f r the present. IMIHWTVNT ( Fltril ICVTES. I? hfrr, X. V.. etmW2, Mer. P. If. Ihaki. ,f- Co: I b.- n .i g eni M,!f. ,-cr from Ihrpepsi. for three or fiur tear, and had lo 4b.nid..n my prof sMon. Atcu' ihrt nion'h I t rid the I'lantaM-'ii ßitier and lo my irreat joy m now in-arly a w (.11 man. 1 have rerottinu-nd d t!iin tn ereral caeji, aud. far a I know, always with ei(iial bnei. I am roptcifaüy jours, KtV. J. S. CAT URN". Iir.-ir.i ri:i Fkilno: My da iuhier h leon much htio--tted by the u e of thy I Uniati.n Pitturs. Thou wilt nd n;e two more, bottle. ihy fri-ud, ASACL'RUiy. n-rtnan Knut.', Cii-:!'j. 7?., 11. lsiVl. Me-nr. P. H. Iuakk A Co: pit- ie Fend u- .anotiTr twelv c-ae-s of your PI mtation lti'tr-. 4 a inoroii apotier they a,(pr to Lave ujicrcvde.I et erj ttciig tl.-e, an I a:e (jreatly e-tfrmt-d. Yours, Ac, OAiJK A WAITH. ArrnifU)r.t ar now completed to supply any demand for this article, wh eh from lack of Goveinin. nt iamp ha not h-ri-tofo-e been po-iIe. The pul-lio may rot a-ured that in no caae will the erfectly pure standard of the Plantation Kittera be dparted from. Kcry bt U lntr t'u f tc of -ur tijn i'Me on a ntecl piittt enjr,irmj, or it c.tnnot V So'd by a'l Iruxi(iits, (JriHrer and iJcabr throughout the country. I. II. Pit IKPA to., juncgj.dAwe.-t3m. 202 ltroatla M Y Luxuriant Beauty. Promotes It urowth, prevent It falling off, eradicate irtudruIT. and imparts health and pleafantiie to the head. It Las stood the tent of time, being the one r.al Hair Coloriu, and is coiista.itly increasing in favor. L'.-Mid bv both peutlemen and ladies. It inold by all respectable dealt r, or can be pnveured by them of the commercialaent, S. Iiimes A Co., 202 nrondway. New York. Two size. ."Oceit? an! 41. janl6-d wlt6m HARDWARE. IRON, NAILS, STEEL, &C. roiiKRov. fs:y co. pVKAt.FK.s TN iPDN. Nxtf, STKFf.. WfHI.i8 ß loik, ll -Tit-itKk, W o'i. i,w ..n , hi.a-khmiibV Cool, Thni'de "kf:n, H mir. M ii-ab'.e Catiiiics, l.a) , ile, Spr.i.s, Plow in-, Ai., At. m. :a," "na. The Ohio Klvtr Salt Cmipacy lie M:dion Spice Mdl. Ibe Mali -on Pearl Starch CoTrspany. Coai Oil and Reriii'lc IDMKHOY. I l.T A CO., No 117 West a-b-.i.Kioti Strett, Oppo-i-.e th- State IIouie, Dljltf-dAwly Itldlitjapoii, ln-1-HATS AND CAPS. I S A A C D A V I S Wholesale &; Retail 5 DKALER IN Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, HAS Jrsr KKCEIVF.D KI8 SPRING STOCK Or r.oor. uikkct fhom thf MAyrFAcrrhKit in t !-.- Fa t. which b will sell a low a- the low.. All ibe t-vxvfT itvi.s kept at No. 15 rexn. Ivatiia treet.f 'urioof m-uiL of the PoHC2ce, Indianapolis. Ind. atirl A w.trr DRUGGISTS. PUBLIC NOTICE. TOnMsO A (Ma, Hruaciats, Xo, I si r;nt Wnaliinuton Mrce?t( Have been arpointed freute fr tba al of n ii a x d i: 1 T I I L A R () i THF. WONDERFUL itRANl Ll', (rtbacare of Coon o$ C ld, Äore Throat, Uroccbiisf, Wtevrrgrr.tarjon of tbt t'mla arl ToHil, and Uiaeane of tue Lain:. Soldi j .re vs, aj.ria.. M e...aoM 1 e.rh IMAwly fiEDICAL. C O I I K . TI AL YCH.Nt MF.N WUO UKW. IN,artd themvclvea by Cf nam cret habit.-, which UL.t them f-r buiae, jyi-a-u.-a or i&c aue of marr.ed life; also, mi ld;-a'ed ai'd old men. w bo. from tie io!h. cf y--uih or othtr tausef, feel debilitt tn advance wt iuir tar osfota placing them.elvta iL Ja"i th tratn tt cfotiy one, hould Crtreid THti Sr.CtitT FRItNO." Married ladj w,.! iern .omciaing of istportaa j ptru-'i-K "Tba Secret Fnnd.,t Hent t any aida.n a ,Jad nftloo, on receipt of Ten Cent.. ' DX S TITA KT 1 CO can b eonalted oa all 4iee f a priest or couf.Jei.Cil nature, from a a. U. t t P. M (daaday fra ta 11 a. tf ..) at tbalr oZ.am. Addrvai DB.ru a . STUAITT A CO.. Mfetl-4Al.U.ajr lUMftaavMaM
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f iipotrtD uniMtt rt mt tat tat a-nvKL.v .ooii UcporU. I rom Cincinnati. ; Cici.vati. Julv 14 ilorau'a forces eroed I I Big M'ami at Venict last night and burned tbt ! brdee beh:rH thera. Parsir. tbrcu:b Barünjrfon ar.1 SpringdaleJ ( then cro-el the Hsmi'ton and Dayton railroad all lOier.dile at b o ciock this morDing, moyicg to warl Camp Dennison. j It i-not known that any damage wa done it Glend ile or to lh IlatnWton and Davton road. Telegraphic communication is still open with I 11 im'lton. I Xl'irg in's men will have to ret soon. S x of Morgan' men were cap'nred at Mil ford, Clermont county, ou Sunday nijht.and four more ; at New Boron. j The C mmercfal siyn Mr. Wm Swinton, of the New V i k Titne, arritetl las; night direct from Ilo-etTur.e' headou irters. The maiti oly ol Bragg'a army hi retreated from C attanooga to Atlanta. j The presumrtion is that the hulk of liragg'e : forces In ye been pent to Richmond to garrison i that plüce. Ilosecr in has taken 4,'kOO prisoners during b: la'e forward movement. Our array i in high epirits and in splendid cou- '., dition. The Commercial has adrices from Vicksburg ' to the 8 h. Gen. Grant had fini-he 1 paroling Rebel pria oners They number 31.77. I The General offi erscpture-l include L'euteoJ ant General Pemtierton, Major (ienerala S'epheo ' aim, Fociiev, ho wen nd Smith; Brigadier Geuerals Cnmminga. Lee. Taylor, llerhert. Burton, Slurp. 11 rris, Monte, U ildw in nnd Vatighan. Inrri4 iiately ifier the surrender of Vickshurj; Gen Stiormm moved in the direction of the Bijt fjMck river wit'i a large srmv. On the billowing day he met Johnston drawn up in one of bittle A singuinary engagement took place, result in in Johnston's defeat, and the ciip'ore of 2.0(H) prisoners. Gen Frank Blair la reported to be in possession c f Jackson. A rumor wis in circulation thit p irt Hudson siirrer.deied to Banks on the 5th. with 18M) pri-oners. Report. up to f) A. M., ft.-ite that Morsran'a forces reiche 1 Miatniville, on the Little Miami j road this morning, tore up the track and fired into un aceomnn! ttiort train oui west. The train put luck to Loveliiid Flrej. Detroit. July 14. A destructive fire occurred at Bay City, Michigan, on Sunday afiernoou. A large portion of the town is in ruins. f rom !fctv York. New Yoik. July 1 1 Superintendent Kennedy ia badly but not fatally injured. Ahout 7 F M. yesterday a crowd gathered around the Tribune ollice and commenced t el ing; a few men atticked and gu'ted the publica tiou ollice, but were di.spcrs.ed by the police after fii ing a fv.w shots. The riot in still raging. Gov Seymour ha.s just telegraphed to Albany for all the military that can be raised. From ntirfalo. Bcffalo, July 14 This city is filled with rumors regarding the New York riot, but they cannot be traced to nny reliable source. The telegraph lines to New York are still interrupted, aud i:o reports can be got except fiom newspapers carried by railroad to Albany. It is reported that the track of the Hudson River railroad had been torn up for some distance It is thought the draft will have to be post poned in Buffdo for want of sufficient force to protect the officers. I'i2il ICrport The York Itlot. Ntw YoK, July 143 P. M The Post says that larue binlies of the rioters to day visited hire manufacturing bouses, forcing laborers to join them, forbidding the loading of ships, ic. Up to this hour several houses have been sKiked. inclu.linp ilayor Opdyke'e. Confiapra tiou nre occurrinf; momentarily, nnd the mob, which seems to be rMvidt-d into epn rate crowds, aie bent ou plunder, pillage and robbery of persons. The merchnnt; Inre held a meeting, and about 20(1 luve just marched tip Broadway to enroll themselves as srecial po'ice. There has been several collisions with the military and police, in which the rioter have pot worsted. Detachments troop- with two pieces cf ordnance, under Col. O'Brien, charged on the rioters at 9 o'clock, on the 11th int. Three rounds of blank eatriii;'e we:e tirel from the cannon, and the mob hastily A persed, threatening to come back soon with nrnis A comriip., of infantry was sfoued whn the Lieutenant ordered the conrmiy to tie. which it did, killiii' seeeril of the scuuu lreis, the rest fleeing. SKCJNP PISFATCD 4 P. M The brokers held a meeting thi afternoon and otganized themselves into companies for immediate nrvice Simitar meetings are being he'd in different parts of the city . All the stores down town are no c-osed. The armories, atsei Isand all public buildings nre fully garrisoneil. Someü.OOO effective troops are expected in the citv to niht. The mob ?a quite e'ense In the City Hall Patk, where Gov. Seyu.otir addressed it, r'aiing that he had sent his Adjutu t General to Washington to reqne-t the draft to be stopped; implored the crowd to r-epect persons and property and the State would eee that all would be made satisfactory. TltlRP DIsrATCH. 4:ol) r. M. A'l the onn:ibu-es have stopped running, and the horse cars al.o, under threat of the mob. A body of infit.try and artillery are stationed at the Huri.-on river railroad depot, to protect it from ft large mob congregated there. The lare pork packing f ictory on Washington street was burned by the mob this morning. A block of nine building-, including a planing mill, on One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, was burned by the mob this mori.ing. The mob this morning was in possession of a tenant block in Thirty-fourth street, but were driven out by tht infantry, who shot and killed several. The mob set fire to the school house in Seventeenth street, but it was extinguished. The mob attached a detachment of marines r.ear Delaney street, wheu the latter fired, killing thirty and wounding sir. FOURTH DISPATCH. 4 P. II. Guv. Seymour has issued a proclamation stating that the riotous demonstration orginated in opposition to the conscription hag aweiledto vast proportions. He says he knows many would not hive gone to such extremes unless under apprehensions of injustice, but reminds 1 them that the only opposition which can be alioed is ;m appeal to the courts, and the right to appeal will ha; maintained, and the decisions of the court! must he respected. Riotous proceeds gs must and shill be put down. The laws ! of the S'ate must be enforced, peice and order maintained, lives and property protected. lie then calls on the rioters to retire, declaring that he will use all necessary power to restore order. Hundreds of wild reports and rumors are flying about the city, rainy of which are exaggerations. The facts ab ve are bad enough. In Yorkville ard Harlem, the rioters are demolishing h u-es, ic. All arms I ave bee remove! tsafe localities. Provot Marshal Hugent has been notified from Washington to suspend the draft. All communication, telegraphically, east and we?t, has been suspended, the mob having torn down the wires in all places aa far as Wiiliama Bridje. driv:ng th telegraphers ofT and threatening their lives. The operators on the eaitern lines were heated all last night and up to nine o'clock this rooming iu a car two mile from H.rleni, ot: the track. The mob discovered them und drove them off. The Mat or has proh bited the sale of firearni and 11 such ft res closed. The d j so far has been a horrible one There was a fearful riot in Second aveuue this afternoon, in which the military charged and fireJ I several times upoa tha mob, killing 100 and j wounding many more. ; Col O'Brien was cap'.cred by the fiend and
beaten to a jelly, and theu hung to a lamp pot. At the corner of 3 l'h and 2d arecue a buildtor, in which some 2J armed rioters were, was urrounded by tbe police; there was only one door for exit, and ererr rioter, as he appeared at tbii door, was hasten to the ground by the police The moh wa njao deleatej by h police and
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I -el., ' ' ' ' A heavy riet Is al-o roing on in loth -venu i It is under lovd Mavur Ordke Ls de 'e-Jtcl ' all necessary pow er to act lo the city Ij Governor Setroour Th? Trihane and Tine o!7i:n are barricadea! to niht with bundles of pr oting paper. A henvy ' force of police is about them, nd on the sidav wslk of Pr n'in Hou- Jiquare. in Iront of the Times oce, ia a small cannou which fires twelve balls at a discharge. The mob this afternoon rot as fr down as : the roen ix.ard ta join jheai. and atealinf wlutj
A f.,r .,r CrfrnoMl im;!,, U 1 I'UIUIIUAI, UUUI 0. ! .h, n vn p.. ,iSh,..u.,-.ro. .nd , FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. , .tu Zciou. ;r.d ,hu .fn iFREN'CH PERIODICALDROPS.i Cite-i rT sronndreU natnv the Ms;M,chueit I FOR TEMaLEJ sold er had fired on the people, at which loud v-pa FEM ILts' vellaot" -eniietnce were uttere-l against them. mrrraiiirK Notliins lurthen however, was attempted. . - ruu i t.M ALts. . At the New Enulaml Rfom. to r.ht. a tKjaad " " Obstructioa ef tl. Jf.ts J of coi.ralesccDta organized an 1 rrocee'e-Uully I frcm h,eT,r CM armed to the residence of Cd Howe, in LexinR- J IT IS MKK TO CURE! j tou areuue. to Lrotect it .if necled. Irüm the! IT IS frUKE TO CURE!
mob. ! It it understood that the 7th, tth and .il-ti regiment, now at the est of war. have been sent : fo.', aud the 7th is expected to arrive to night. i From Cincinnati. j Cxcxsarr . July 1 4 Mor.an'a forces ceo.sci ' the Little Mkmiriilroad bctttet,, I,.tehmd M,d Camp Dei.tii-i.il at noon to da v. capture! a train I Of thteecirs nnd burned it. h:.,'i a .li.-ht a-Viemial. ; at Camp Dennison. and burnt fifty Government ! waeons near Loveland. They left in a southeasterly direction, aud are reporied as bat ing passed B.ttoaa. l t ocy are reieciiii2 private property, only taking fresh borers ard the necessary subsistence. S nee letting the Oh;o river Morgan has cut seven railroada, uone of which sustained serious damage. Ali train tunni;:g as us:al. .vlor In eunrk. Xr.WARk. K. J . July 14 A mob stacked the Mercury office M md.ay night, but were finally driven off by the police Tliia ous rioter went to New York. From I on renn .ainnror. FonTRF-vi Moxroc, July 14 Fort Powlitttin on James river was taken possession of by our fleet, nnd all the men hikI guns hsd been removed. The pnnboiit Union ln,i jnt nrrived from Charlesron bound for New York. She reports that all cif Morris J-hmd had been captured ex cept Fort Wacner. The enemy' loss in killed, wounded nnd prig oneis is between 700 and 800. The attack commenced on Friday morning. The Union left on Monday morning, at which time the siege of Fort Wagner was progressing, with every pro.-peet of :i eedy eucce.s. Five mortars were engaged. From the Amir of the Polonnir. ITc aiqi; ACTtRs Armt of the Potomac, July 14 Lee's army withdrew from its position around Williamspoit yesterday and last ni'ht re crossed the Potomoc by pontoon bridge at Falling Waters and a flat lioat at Williamspcrt ferry . A portion of Pleasanton's cavalry entered Williamsport this morning and captured many pris oners. Lee had previously sent over all his plunder trains, &c. A general movement was ordered this morning and out cob'mns were in motion at an earlv hour but fouud the entrenchments vacated. - From Wnahlngton. Washington, July 14. Atl vires from Vicka burg up to the evening of the th, Mate that 37,(MM) Uebcl soldiers had been paroled up to that time. 6,(MtO tsnd of rmall nrtna were found, mainly in good condition, and mote were conti uallv being discovered. They were concealed in caves as well an in 11 ports of buildings. The fiege a:,d t-ea coast ups eicf el G'), and the whole of the captured artillery will exceed 200 piece The stores of Rebel ammunition also proves to be surprisingly heavy. 1 he stock of armv cloth ing was officially invoiced at $5,000,000 Con federate prices. 60,000 pounds of bacon was found in one phee. The following di.-p.ttch haa just been received dated Headquarters Armv of the Potomac, July 14th, 3 P M : To II V If ilUck, C.entrnl in Chief: My cavalry now occupy Failing Waters, having overtaken and captured a brigade of infantry, 1.500 strong, two jimis, tvo. caie-sons, two battle flags and n large number of small arms. The enemv is all across the Potomac. (Sigued:i O. (. Mtade, Major General. COMMERCIAL. , BT TKOirs. Vork tlHrkt-i. Nkt York, July 11. Markets all very dull; little business doing. Flour declined T Wheat declined l(.jf2c. Corn dull and unchanged. MEDICAL BOOKS, &C. GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY. i ii ah nit ki BT THF. I.KmImLATIJRF. OF KF.NTFCXY F0K 1H TKKATMKNT OF ALL T1IF. DIKA.sES OF THF URINARY A 2n GKMTAI. OIUJANF mW La est J M mm STL m w r srl PK1CF. 0Si-Y TS CENTfi .1 iTEiriirri, Report, Gtnt4inif,g thirty Fe PUtr urui SnjrattnytofH AnUrnutnd I'hyii!v$y effht i-je ihrqui$i ntaUoftJtalih. and Dilute. ON A SW METHOD U ireMu: Venenal Iiseahea, Jncln ding ffrphllis in all Ha stares Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Vaneoci, and Hydructle, D!&eaea the Kidaey, Bladder Ac, without mercury! containing a valnaM treatise on thatwide-tpread malady of j-uuth. Seminal Weakness, !?octornal Emifc.sion;, Sexual Denility, Impoteiicy, Ac, the aeeret infirmities of youth and n.atuiity anninir from th baneful bab!li faelf-abBse. To wtich is added Observation or. Female Disease, and other interettir.r natter of the ntmoft importance to the married and thoe contemplatinr mamat, who entertain doubt of their phynlcal ah:lity tc enter that täte. Seat to any add rem in a sealed wrap per, on receipt often cetts or four Mamp. V dearirte our entire tin.e and attection to the treat mert of the various private dUeaat treated of In oor prl rate leport. Our Dir-pcnury is tbe only Inntitution of the kind In America which ha been e tablibed by a tpecia' ebarter.ana tbi fact tbonld g:re it a preference orr tb anoua qaackt of doubtful character to ke fouij in al' arge cities. Important lo FcmalcH! One aepartmect of our Dispensary is tpecially devoted to th treatmeLt of Uic Ui&eaAef of Females, och aa Lachcrrhea, or "White, Irreirelar, Painful and Suppress Menstruation. Kervoua and General Debility, Diaae of be Womb, BarrecDes, Ac. Consultation and xaminatict.free nf cbarre. AI)fDr aale, DR. DEWEK'S RF.GCLATUR PILLSFor Female Obtmctio'j IrreiruIaMtie. Ac. Married la dies ia certain situations should cotes- them, as fley J wol.1.1 cau mifccamafe. mce ri per rox, and may be sent by mail. DR. GALEN'S PRF.VENTIVE Ao tnva'nable articl for thos wishing to limit tbe Lumber cf tlir offspring, oj üie barren Ii denire children; warranted UMt to injure toe Leaiih, and will latt for a lifetime. 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FJ1HE unieri?iied, in pumarc with an oHer of tht I Cwcuuoq Pleas Court tf Marien Conoty. mad at the June term, in the year 143 will, on the lin ray of July. In the year KJ.e!l, fr th hirhestaad best pric be can ret, the foiloarinz real estate, situated in Ind.anapoiis, Mah'-n ernnty, belu.:f ing to Kate F. and Jenny W. Keid that is t say. pans f Mj 17 ai.d 13. in square 61, beaded as fallows: Corsmetkcin at a jjciI on Ea-t street on h inured andren feet froath s-jatbea.t corner of said square (el), thenc runo.nx BO'th al'ajjf East street "tf ftet to aa alley. tLr.c wevt tlaug said a'.Uy one hundred and ci. feet (IUI), thc sou:h 79 feet, tbetc east ort hundred sad one feet to th place &f beisnirr, with ail ih Improvemenu.. Ti 1 property cntot be iV. for le. tuaa $3 709, list belsg the appraised value thereof. Tb terra of sal wQI b ote-third caab ia band oa day of sale; the restdu la two tul paymetits In on and two years, wfA trterest, secured ty mortfajt on tbt prt2des. TW title is beyoo 1 anj oiewtjot. JeJ4-dwt JOAX W. XX ID, liaardan. Ve.
MEDICAL. m r m rr ti r a T v -rt r A s-ii 1 latlXj L A JJ I L b U X ; AMERICA! JalCEX VALCAKJ TfLC OOLTt ItOavX vxicitz zu cou ttOES V ALT A ELS TdJ GOLZ DR., JXO. L. LTOXS j ( 1 i FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS, i IT IS rRF? TO crac n is sn.K to ecu: I liwp!tl to erjAy tbe Moora of Lea'th and I- i J' r, f .Ur . to the ; f'e.V " ' V'' ' ''Z . I " , n , ' ' "J. ' rtof n .re aa.-.ud. th P 'irhX Cu,Jjf Ix-cnd, ey. N.rrouacoM Dd Cn"lljr SHniOS ...nm-i iU sw.y. and rrttntturtly termlnatei a ciscrable life. IT P.F.WOTES ALL OBSTHrCTIOys: it Removes ALL ORSTKCCTIONS' i IT REXIUVES ALL OH-TPXCTIONS: IT RMfoVLS ALL Oa-ilKrCTIONs: ir IT IT IT IS IS n xs A PCRTKCT A TERFFCr RECrTOR REGCLATOi; A TERrrCT REGULATOR A PLRFLCr P EG ULATOk j BKAR in wid BFA II IX MIND j BEAR IN MIND BLAK LV M1'D THAT I GCARANTFE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GRARANTFF. TIIAT I CilAP.ANTKE MyDHOrS TO CVT.T. Sappreasion t,f the Mertrsfrcmi whaterer cause, thaush car Uould b taken that toy direct ona are ratrfuliy sdLerctS to. PUT 1 HE BKST RUT THK PFSTJ BUY THF. BF ST. put Tin: i.ean BFT THK SArtST? IUT THF. SAFT T:fY THK SAFKst: ELY THK SAIKST PUY THF. FUTJFST1 BUY THE SUKEST! buy Tin: snir. BUi THci Sl'UFST WIl'LlI Is I.TiiVs DROPS1 tTH It'll la LT i N. DROPS WHICH IS LYo.VS DK0P: WHICH Is LYUN J DIUJPSJ TIIEY ACT UKX A CHARM By trentf?u,nii.r ai.d invljjorstinc si..l re-torir.r the fjtern tr a healthy cond.ti. ji. Il tniera(.-s all ecesa anl remove v all obtdruct'ons, atd a apeeJy cure rosy te rellld I'll. To XVX.x-x-i o cl T-trxcllcm They are peculiarly adapte.1. they t.nniro fb monthly periid w ith ?uch perfect regularity. BE WISE IN TtMF! BE WISE IN TIME tr w il in time: V.Z WI5E IN TTMF! ONi: bOTTI.E CURES ÜNE La TLK CURES ONE IXTTTI.n Cl.'KEH ONE UJTTLE CUKES la alruost evety ca. T)0 NOT PF. 1MPOSFD IT0N. NOT UK IM1USFD UPON, 10 NUT P.P. IMl-OS'D UION, 10 NOT Li; IMPOSKI) UPON. Bat cut this out and send It to y-cr Drutf, and If te has net put it roaAe lim toy it fur you. or it may be tbtained of tbe General Aceat fur the United State.. C. G. CLAKK A CO.. 1n.olt!sa ITugit New Lawn, C nil. For sale, by ail rwytLi''ie Drugjit. rdcasSlper bolt!-. Wholesale Ie1e ai;d the Trade enpptvd at the rroprieu r's price, by LOHDA 71 I I II, Chicago. M1HF. ECKSTEIN A CO. Cincinnati. BKOWNTNG A SLOAN, Indianapolis. Jnlyio-dlyeod TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS. U ; st Cr2 f ! "".''31 TT. B e i: -. '.- ;ZiVi?0LD& RITTER T-eat. -- -sm.a WE KEEP ON H AND AND MAKE TO ORDER. ALL kinds tf M.ir'i! Monument.- and rve Stones, carve to order. wti .tesn, erMeTi', 0rr,- that tnay be wanted. Ttce deMnrjr anyttii. in ur line wfH do well to sive ui a call, a we tjs p.vie l.-it t he be.t materials and inspire al work. mrh2lwiiwlyJ VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. af I xi fit Vrr? J v .vVv. sTlri-v Uf 5a For ICata.TIIce, ICoachea Aul Oed nur;, .lotü In Fans Wooletit cVc, Insectson Plants, fowl, Animal. Ac. Put up in 2Sc, 50c, asd i 00 K-xs, Bottles avl FU'ks J $3 aad t size fr Ucrt.Lt. Pcruc ljrrrrrtTi'fc. .. j "Only iLfr..b!e remedies knon. "Free from Fortru." "Not datjrerou t the Hmu Fauul if." 'Ratseooe oM of tieir Le'.e v di.u Sold Whole- i-j aH la: r'wer. Slid by allDtraurssni KitaiiJ.eter)-wir. t2fi:Prwaat!i:.)f all wrtLles im: 11 or. s C3"5ethtt CoistV raffi ia ej cae TW. IWU and Flat, Wer; jw Lsy. CSSrAddrese 1IE1HF It. CONT.tH. frJ"Parriei.t Dirvr,4at Eaai-war, N. T. t7o'.d hy KHtt WNING 4 fcLOaN 4 W. Ta. VTCKKU, -Cholenleand Reta'l Afta,lui.xfOt;s,Itl. ebCC
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. FW1HE CNDFRSir,N-D. ADMNITRATOR oVlUT. I etat of Michael 3owr. late of Mart jo County, rd:an, decea-cd. will sll at pabl c salt, eo Tuc-day.tb Tth of Jt'j. at ti 1! retrieve of sa'J dedenf, tn Piit Toambip. Coomy and Suu aforesaid, it ftiowtss; d cribd perxoal property to wit: Oct Reaper Threshia Machin. Cra-U'ltsj Scr. CrtssCctMw tarrt'.i. Iron, Frocrh and ethr artwUs tto tedious to mentioc. Kale ta cmaenct at 10 o'clock A. SC. of JJ clay. Txaati or aaut All sus of (3 and so 'er to b palJ a cash, and all am over tJ a eredit of twelve snoetts will be riven, th parcbaeer or pnrebsr KieiuaT their texe wpk rood s--rlty, walvinr reef from vainatloa sad apprsiseraeat law, Kearlaf late rest from dat. DAjnU. METEFJ, Jr.f.lS-JtTW A'dfRtw'aaswtee.
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