Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3989, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1863 — Page 3

daily si;ntini:l W F.PN KIi A Y M ill M N of JULY W. ' L j CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

Fii Lccn A free lunch ia t everr da from J- to 12 A M . and each rtrnin" from 10 to 12, at MikeCUrk'a ... , South Uli tto'f trct. The atlooti i one of the bel rrnri ani con Jut eil ja the cit j, aixl the hquon are choice ami pure. je 21 deodif r?Trr. HHern, the American Cancer ClinPjon. U locami at H e hrsmhle IIoce, Lifajette. The Doctor ia the only j.hjii i i now living who can kilt an i cure a cancer ju from life to twent?four hour, without inmumenU or pnin No cure Lopa. mal9 tf. loh Ir 1 11 li 11 . We are now rea-l to lo all kind of plain anJ fanrj Jcb Prit.tinp;, in the totatjle, ounhort notice, and mi tkmp mi mmy ethtr tiffitt. We hare competent harvla, ooi prer, fine aortment of paper and card, anti we can do good and cheap work. AH kici of booki, briet, oUlogue, &e., printed in the best style ani on hört notice. We ak the patronage of Democrats, and all others that want printine done. tf. "?T"There will te a public meeting hehl at S'.nit.on' Hall, on VWinr!ar e Tenirp, July 23, lO-'l. for the purple of pirtUiiv rel!einz the opprrcl and eufrerinjr poor of Ireland Kverj American ciiurn who feels an interest iu rrdresiin Ireh'.id's wrongs ia invited to be 1 recent. J2I 2t t?f"Lieut. H Hu.d m Adjutant of Major Iieal'g battalion of the city regiment. TTTelcjrrapbic dUp--tf hea cp to 3 o'clock yea terdaj will be fout.d on the first pae. The reporta up to tint hour will hereafter be printed on that piC of the Sentinel. JTThe enii annual utriucnt of the Free Jlankaot' Indiana for the nix mouth preceding the first Monday in July. 1-63, will be found on the fourth page of the Sentinel to day. Daniva I'aRtnc Th-ie will be a dre paridc of the ec'fnd (Mj'r IeilV) b:i(taIion if tue cit j regiment, at Unnerity Sjuire, thia evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. r5TA trottint mitrh frtwrni aeverial rMUiters wiil take laco at the rar cotire :it two o'clock thi nttertMHjn I'tU f.r ale at the track. ATTaiTnN, bia Kmohh! Thtfre will be at ted. meeting of Ii.itr Cominundtrv o thi ( Wednelay) evening at 1.$ oViock, for , work. Kphraim toLtaoci, b. Ü. XA " We are nutlkonl to contradict the report circulated by lh eTening ptr, that two of the police fruarda.are under arrent ;it the Soldiera . .... Home lor utttriii d.fiojnl entiiiieiU. It 14 a lio in tde out of whole i loilt and a very i.lj lie at that. Oct or nir Daarr. A very simple expedient to keep you from the draught is to weir a flinncl ihlrt, well made, arid at low price, from Parker', No. HO West Washington street. jy 22 3t "i rJSTThree beautiful bnildin? Iota on Noit'i Time.ee t.(rt, ech Teet. one en closed and act with grape and fruit henrinj; buahei, are oft red at low prioe hr Delzell k Jon, Real Ki-tate Agent. 37 East Washington Hreet. Attettiom, IjtptAarous Catalrt ! Thtre will be a buaine-u nieetin ol thia company to night at the Court Houae. at 1.; o'clock. All mut be present. Uyonler: JN'O. E. FOUDU AY, Captaiu. Doaxa N. DTiD'ojr, O. S. Cheap Hoide ajid Ior O St. Clair utreet, near Eact, of three rooms, well, i.r , all in good repair, alley on wet ide for sale by Frank Smith, Rea'l Estate Broker, at $750. Also, Tacaul lots near for sale at from $250 to $3U0. 3TM:ijr K ber tl'.irrott, of the 101th regiment, formerly a metnler of the Legldtture from aprange county, waa recently Killed in the re tr of Yick.-burg. by a tree falling ncro-i hii toi t during a .tortn. Lieutenant Ilohert Itoyd.of the Mm? regiment, and from the Mnie town, (Li craj,ge) died atxut the amctime,of dUoiecon trarted in the erico. StcoNn Company Third W.ar. You are notified to attend a ppocial meeting at the Third Ward School Hou-ethi4, Welnehty evening", at 7 '.j o'clock. A full attendance is desired. The company will letum their cantcena and ammunition at the atue time. ly order of Capt. E. Haktwcll. J.J Farpona, Onler'r. Ispiaüa OrricKBa CarrfHKp We rind the name of the following Indiana idLcer.- on the liat of thoce c;tpturel at Uettcburg, publirhed iu the Cincinnati ().zette of yesterday: Oapt. Hart, ltbh Ii.diina; Capti (ireene. IU1I1 Indiana; Capt. M ikepoice, l'J.h Indiana; Lieut Kichanl-on. I9ih Indima; T. Ste ri, coinjunv E. l'Jih Indium; I). Ilurges., 19. h Indiana; C. J. Kendall, 1 Ulla Imiiana; J. Neihara. IDth Indiana. C?TThe Journal allude to a runaway that occurred on Monday, and talcs that the ersin apilt ou t of the hui:gy in the up.-ct wjs a barter connected with th liite.- Hoiiae barber shop. A runaway occurred, but 1.0 person connected with th it Ik'P was in the buggy. Wo hear that the horse wa.a frightened by a strong mell of whVky from an attache of a prominent KepuMican p iper in thia city, but it is averred most positively that iioIm iy iiUmt that -t:iblfdiment takes au "eye opener." We to do ail patties justice, hence thee correctiona. CaRrtNTUH Wastlu The aoarcity of carpenter in this city is oing to dvlar the buildings. From thirty t fifty more huids can pet teuly work and good pay. during the whole M?awn. rricea nnge Iroui $2 MO to 2 50 a day. Carpenter in the towns in this Sutc, where building is not brik,can make money by coming to this city for the baUnce of the season. The Mine may be sttl of all kluds ol buiMio,; wechauica and latoring hn s . V?Tl w'l U at auction, at No. 107 Indiana avenue, on Thurd y. JuU 2 1 1. at o"clck a. M , well kept lot of Household Kh1s, as tol lows: 1 et Mahogany Chairs, 1 Mahogany Easy Chair. 1 Mahogany IIir ert f. varvi three plj Carpet, cne scat .nrd other chairs, 1 Cock Stove and fixtures, p irlor and sitting room stores, dining and other Tables. 1 Ke.'risrerator. 3 BfWeitd, 1 dressing Bureau and iiokcae, 1 B oktas. 1 Mahogan; Wardrobe . kc, Ac. Come "and i;et lara.ns. " Wjg. E. Ek athlkstox, 22 d3t Auctioneer "JJoaliua Langsviile, E , ha received a letter tnni his "on. Sergeant Lmg-'d le.of Co. I, First Iniiina C-ia-.lry. staling that the only caau.altr in the compaur during the recent operations of the Army ot the Pvtoniac. waa the wounding of Jh:i Dar.n in the foot. The rest of the boy are all well.. Professor 11 s, the uncle of young Dann, has left to bring him home if he is permitted. The com;.inr raiej here, and nnnv of our reifer hre, friends and relatires in it. They ftiil act a body guard to the commiiiderof the 1 Ith corps, Gen. Howard. . Klao ParaxNTATioxTO thk First Ward Hont Gcard Compact. At the lat reginental parade of Cd. RuiTg's regiment, on Unue-sity txiare, a Deauiiiui oanuer waa prr-ruicu u ;.c lairs 01 . a arav . t t I ... ... n . 1 the F irl apt tome gailiui company 01 oiorgmijfel In that iortioii of the municipal An e!e"ant ad.'resa waa mtde bT one of the diers tv most accomplished young ladies o: the city. Modestly and eloquently she spoke, and the Uave men were undoulHlly eccournged by her pilrioUc. pathetij aLd womanly words. Mr. Brown, of the Wrd, a promising; young lawyer, re-pondcl, doing intln.U cied.t Ut Uue!f and the Firrt Ward Home Guinu, and the grand Uoioo cau which he Jvlh ted. To the Udics of thi Ward, es;cullv to Mrs. I.utcr, Mr. Patterson. Mrs Walltee. Mrs. liMtt. Mra Poe!I, Mra. Hunt. Mrs. Widmrd and others, we are re quested by Capuiu Wheitley 's comp my to tet -der their incete thuk, und U assure theoi tht the? will uever iurreodtr the banner placed In their keein' by such noble and patriotic ladiea.

h'sAr Practic A fooj itory I told of a 'mtcrmlrr an-l a t'Hler ho ! rol !? a thou! mile off. Tde 4 M!t waa fih'i for ; ft fat (rurt-rnoiest rtnr ict iii h lit:, mH D 'ulJ litt epilm tickling wouIJ work t.o hurra, tjijtthe former to the Utter one 6y in Li( j blu.'rst rn inner. "Don't tour wife want a fine I aid idJ!e? I Interne moat beautifully f.nwh'ch I woull like to tend her." The

ri'artr-rcittT retlie.1 that tu wife hal no need J fjrauch an article. "Hut'aaM llienMter."ih0 may hare ue for it aome dtt.anl it la an .! Rtiitljr fitiitt.ed, that I beüete I will take the IiVrtj of end it to her anyhow." The oiar termaater UU the ad Met that :f he was deter ni neJ to tend it to hU wife, tbt he would appreciate and take care of it. Shortly after the contrnct waj let. Oar fidler waa ihe lucky mm, and thequirtermis er thought hU wife had rece:red a be.u iiu' do saddle a a douceur. A few ntottha alierward the a-iddler and quirter tn-itr were ettlii. their buine. aecoutit. and the Utter.ou eaniinir.j5 the bill of the former, found the folloaiiig item "To one lady' aide S idd!, $10." The Uirterrt.ater couhl make no oflT-er, and he pud the bill with the eingle remirk tint the lJlr waa a ;lendiJ lemit). The 'uartermaster w.- rold. It waa diamond cut I. inioi. J. A Qcitiox or Üamk A very grive rj'iestion for tt.e militry courts has been derel) i by the Morgan raid. It ii a pietion of relative rank, atid a a the contending pirtiea are. gentlemen of eminent legal ability, one being at the present time a United Sr.nte Ju Ice and the other having been a Judge of om of our District Cnm, the matter will be c!oely investigated. It appears that Hrigadter General Jamea Hughes, of the Indiana Militia, occupied New Albany with a brigade of State troops, considering himelf, as a matter of course, being; a General, ni "iiarcli of all he auiTeyel trom the channel of the Ohio to the emi circle of hills that sweep around the pretty city in which his headquarters were situate-! It is a very pleasant thing to be a sovereign even of n small territory, and so thought Geu. Hughps. General Iloyle, however, took it into his head to appoint another Commander, and sent over Col. Coburn, of the United States volunteers, o take the reins out of tho hands of fhe militia general. General Hughes thought a general should outrank a colonel, or there w; a no use in being a general, and refused to give up the lines and ordered Col. Coburn under rre-t. Co. Coburn thought a colonel in the United Slates service wi a blggr man th in a miliitia general and refused to recognize the arre-t. I rnjs thecoidl ct of authoritr arose and there w.i a high old time for a period. The with drawat or the State troops lolled the storm bat has not decided the i iea',1 in. It may hie ik out at another time under a similar state of affairs. MiAisARA Fall Kxltk.-oox. John Morgan Having nel trom our borders, and quiet once more be ng restored, wc are enabled rgaui to inform our patrons and the public that the excursion train will positively leave on Thursdiy , July 2.'!, l"r3, according Vi the original propra m me Tunr Table Leave lndiana(oli.s at 2:10 1. M.; leave N'ohlesTille at p. M ; leave Tip ton at -1:2?) P. M ; leivc Knkomo at 5:2? P. M ; leive Peru at HSU) P. M ; leve Waa.-I. at 7:15 P M ; leave Fort Wayne at H:3D P. M. Stop at Huntington and Defitnce. Arrive in Toledo at 6:2d A M. Leave Toledo on arrival of steamer from Detroit, giving one or two hours in Toledo. Arrive at Cleveland at C:I5 P. M. Arrive at the Falls early Saturday morning. Secure your seats by purchasing tickets at A. & J. C. S. Harrison's banking house Tickets will also be sold od the morning of the 23d nttbe Union Depot, and on tmard the train. The Wholesale Gaoci.Br LkaiNiss. We received a tew days ago from Messrs. Alvord, Caldwell k Alvord, an extensive wholesale gro eery establishment, at No. C3 East Washiiigion street, iu this city, a circular giving a statement ol the kinds of goods which they oiler for sale. We ran over the list until we enumerated some one hundred and eighty article, a hundred and filty more than what we supposed was kept in any grocery establishment, nnd then for further rai tit-alar we were referred to small bills. Throughout Indiana, in every city, town or village, there are numerous family grocery and provision stores, and they are a gteat public crn venience too, and it is the design of Messrs. Al vord, Caldwell & Alvord to keep a variety of goods on hand that will supply these retail dealers with every article they may need for their trade. There it no fcrtn iu this line iu this State whose stock corapries so great a variety of goods, and it is so complete that the retailer need not 0 out of this establishment to procure any article that may need for his custom. The gi eat secret of uc cess in any mercantile business is to buy chetp and the kind and ctyleof tools to suit the de minds of the trade. In both of these regards Messrs. Alvord, Caldwell & Alrord hare been eminently successful. They have the goods th.it Indiana dealers want, und tney purchase them at such low ptices that they can successfully compete wilh any western uiirket. And in addition to this, the courteous bearing of all connected with the establishment towards all who may give them :t call, id such that a customer, in spite of himself, feels, in purchasing, as though the ob ligation was on bis side instead of the houe he is patronizing. In looking over the stock of Messrs. A., C. & A. a few days ago, we hud that it would take a column to detail the varietv of goods they keep on hand. In sugars, they iiavetbe New Orleans and West Indies, all the grades ol the refined, and of the white, the thuicest brands of the loaf, crushed, granufitcd and pulveiizrd, and to com piete their stock of sweets, they luve all v.uie ties of molares and sy rups. Of beverages, to say nothing ul the inous nnd alcoholic, they have the "Java," the 4,Uio," the -Laguiyra" coflVes, either gt t en or roasted and ground, and in tea-, we noticed upon the chests the brands of "Voung Hysou' 01JHyon,M "Hyson Skin," Imperial," "Gunpowder," ant "iJiack," aid each kind subdivided into grades that would take a Chinaman, or old deiler in tea to explain. Then, piled up, in cord stacks, ate boaes of "Soap,- Candles,- "Starch." "lloker's Hitters." Plantation Hitters," "Oranges," "Lern i'ii," &c, if. We will go through with the li-tof Wooden Ware, as a matter of curiosity, vir: "wash tubs," "pails," "churns," "wash board.' "ruiled boxes," "flour pails," "clothes pins," "buttr 1 idles," "but'er prints," "keeler's butler bowls," "butter trays," "mop sticks." "ax handles," roliing-pius," " steak-pounders," "mop heads," "net boxes," "potatoe smashers," "barrel covers." "measures. "butter ferkins," "well buckets." "fjucets," and but scarcity of paper compels us to stop here. Thet: there ate clothes lines, and fish lines, and chalk lines; and horse brushes, clothes brushes, shoe brushes, hair brushes, taub brushes and .whitewash brushes; and curry combs, tide combs and hair combs, fine and coatse; and brooms, little and big; and cas tor nils ai d hair oils, put up in bottles of exrjuisite finish; and dried beef and bolognas, and cotton yarn and twine, and gun caps and chewing gum, snd DOder, and sharing soap, and 6sh ho.iks. and tins, and thread and needles. They have also barrels and bas of nuts, in end less quantities, both hird and ea?y to crack, among which are peanuts, and almonds, and pecan?, and Prai l nuts. To tickle the palates if epicures they have the Worcestershire aihl L-n.ioti Club sauces, and all the varieties ot picks anl specs, of loth foreign and domestic growth The lovers of the weed will find at this establishment the best brands of presevl and cut tobacco, both cheig and smoking, and 11 grades of c?g rs up to the choicest Havwnas. 31esrs. Alvord, Caldwell & Alvord do not coiifii:e themselves to dry groceries. Thev are the sole agents for the celebrated "Green Seal" and "Prince Imperial " brands of champagne, which are the choicest that are imported. They have these wine in half pints, pint and quarts. In add.tien will be found in their stock of exhilarating groceries, pure imported brandies and the best of Kentucky whisky, still md sparkling Catawbas, and a general assortment of imported and domestic liquor and wines. Hut spice fails u. and we cannot rie further details of the inside of this extensive establishment. It has ouly been in oj.er itlou about a year, but such has teen the liberality with which h hrru have conducted the'r business, always giving their customers the benefit of their advantageous purchases. th it they rai.k forrraot among the wholesale grocers of the We-t. and they have the capital and energy to accomplish wlMtever they undertake. There is no reason why Induuipolis should cot command a large wholesale trade, ten fold what it now is. and if all her merchants had the go ahendalive i:cs of Alvord. Caldwell & Alrord, an immense buines would soon be centered here, for few inlan 1 cities possess greater or even equal facili ties We reter tue dealers in Indiana to the advertiment of this houe in the Sentinel, and we recommend them, if they have not already done so, before they go elsewhere, to try this market, especially the houe of Alvord, Caldwell L Al vord, and we are satisfied they will go no farther.

T Pt tcLAir, Tb house of Hon H C. New. 00m w-a entered on Monday ni.ut darinif the ab-ence ol the family, and MnatWed from c-rlSar .tstJo fer valuable'," On Mr. Neweotb's return between 10 and II o'clock, he found th'sgl awfully raited up, and, on feirching. found the burglar concealed coder a feather bed. He was a full sized darkey, said to be fiom Memphis, who bad come north to cet hia rghts, and paid bis first T;it to one of the ablest advocates of the policy of emancipation. He cor.fed to having a pal, and we should not wonder if he haj a hundred of them. Tin - city is never free from burglars and thieve, but there are periodica! tides that thd them upon u in large numbers 1 h tide may bw about to flood now, and it la well enough to uae a little eitra vig.Unce. tjTThe "Perdue Hilles." Captain Miller's cracK company frm Lifajette. leU for the Star City yesterday mon lag at IU o'clock. They are a fine boking b-lv of men, perfectly drilled andd isciplmed, anl performed elTicient service In tbe recent ptmuit ot Morgan. They joined Gener.il Manson's force at 'e Albany, 'and cont'n'ie J wi h h m ur.t 1 hi commin I wa or Ice 1

baik to Cincinnati. We Itarn from members of It hs that (eu. Mana n had but two parts of compnis of cavalry with him when he arrir at Lawreuceburg, and conepient!y be could not have thrown a mounted force to Harrison in advance of Morgan, as it has beenchvrged hecou'd have doov SPECIAL NOTICES. "A amile wit on hr lip h!tb wtt In her look, itre; rth was In her Hep, and In her hands Plautation Bittra." S--T-1860--X A fw lottIs of ptantatioo Bitters Will cure Xervous Headache. " CIJ KxtrmiHir a:iJ F-ver1h Lipa. sonrMumacb and reli t ilreaia. Klatulnry and lnlifretiou. Nervous AfT.Ttions. Kxce-Kive Katifrtie ainl Short Hreatb. n " I'nin ver the Kye. " Mental IVspnixlency. " l'rMra'iii; firval Weakness. " S illow Coinpleaion, Weak Bowels, Ac. Which re the eviJeno-a t LIVKlt COMfl.AlXT AND HYil KIIA. It U etimate.! that srven-tenth of all a1ult aitmenta procfs.l from a di-ea-fl and torpid liver. The hdiary secnttutis ff the ljrrr verft.w.mr un the stmrn, poison the entire sy-teni ai;d xhihit th" auve symptoms. After lonir rcrar. h, we are aMe to j.r-ert tlie most remarkable cure for these horril nigh 'mare ti-ea-es. the world haa ever prrsluced. WitUn ms yenr ovr fix hnnlrel an! forty tbouan1 ert,oiia have taken the I'lautatiou I'.i:ters. ami not an iriMance .f complaint has come to our Vnnwlede. It i a mVit efTertua! tiic anJ apreable otimnlant, u!tet t all O'ii'itüaus of lif... Tb reort tbit it relies upon mineral substance for its active properties are wholly fal-o. For the public satisfaction, and that patient may consult their physicians ae appeiid a lii-t of its component: Cam it IUkK Celebrated for over two huudred yeara la the treatment of Fever and Ague, DysjK'p.-ia, Weak-ne.-ri, c. It was introduced Ii.t Kurope by the Couniesn wif of the Vicf ry d I'eru, in and afterward sold by tho Jesuits fur th m nunut j rie Hi own irrlyfil i,i mlirr, ur:iter the iiamf of Jtmiit Pncttr, and a finally niale publi by L"uis XVI. Kin of France. Humboldt akes epeci.il reference to if s febrifuge tualitiejoluring hia South Anu-ricno travels. Cascxhm.i.a r.AUK-I-or the diiirrho-a, colic and dis-ea-e of tLo tciii.ir!) nnd bowels. I'andki .kin Kor ii.n.nn iiation of lh o!ns and tropMcal aUwti:iCavomii.k Fiowras For enfeeblej difotion. rM r Ki owr.us Aromatic, stimulant and tor.ic hiphly i r 1 v 1 if . . r a t i n iu nervous debility. WisTriir.BKKs For scrofula, rheuniati.-ni, Ac. Amk Alt aromatic Carminative; rre.itingflesh, muscle anil milk; much u-ed by mothers mrlnr. A Im, ciore-bods, orange, carraway, coriander, snafroot, Ac. S. T. Anothir wor.derful Ingredient, of panih oHjrln. Imparting beauty to the complexion and brilliancy v th? mind, i j 1 1 imk' own to the commerce of the world, and we withhold in name for the present. IMPORTANT "E UTIFIC AT KS. .'.k-AertVr, X. V., JhctmWr Ü, 1S61. Me.rs. P. H. DiiAKr ,f Co: I have ben a great MifTrrcr from Iypepia for three or four year, and had to abandon my prof. HMon. About three months aico I tried the Planta'ion Ritters and to ray great Joy I am now nearly a well man. 1 have recommended thern in ereral case, aud, a far as I know, ahvuys with i-ignal bencSf. I am repsctfaTly your, KEV. i. S. CATttORX. I'MIiflelj.hi.r, lf?A .Vntiti, 17M J.nj, 6I. nr:err.D Khirsr: Jly d.nifihter has ben much benefitted by tue u e i f thy I'lmiatlvh Littr?. TLou wilt send in- two nior- botfie. lhyfri-nd, ASA CCKTilX. Shrmmn Home, Cnicig TIL, lb. tl, lt6.1. Me.iir. P. ll.l'UAkr i C'-: please t-end u another twelve c4e of your riuitH'ioM Ri't r. A a miriiing apetizrr they a,.p.ir to hue .-upereed d evcrythii.g ebe, and aie reinly cMt eiued. Your. Ac, It AGE & WAITE. Arr.ing-j,-,ni Ar Ton- completed to supply any demand for thi-. nriicie, which f.-oin l.irk of tiovcmnient btair.ps ha trot heretofore been pMb'r. The public may rest a-ured ili.M in no c e will the perfectly pure tandard of the I'laii'ahoii Hitter be departed from. Ermj faifl lirt the f 'it inil rf our ti'ju ilureou a Mteel ilate ijr,tci,ij. or it ctiumit It Sold by a'l Dru5glta, Grocer and Iealrs throughout thecountry. t. II. IlltAKKA CO., juje'.'S-d.Vweot.tra. 202 II road '' N. Y. tLct tho-se who hive loti'ttl the virtues of Hull's Ccdron Buier, if any Mich tLrre be. read the f.illovvinif certificate from geiiiiemen w, 11 known in this community, en doubt no iivre. Its general introduction imo the army will rave the lives of thousands ol our soldier. I.oriaviLLK, Kr., Juifi 4, ISG3. We, the undersigned, have neen tbe gl aflecta roduced by the u-e of Dr John Hull' Oed on liutcra in general tiebibty aod prutra'ion of the ytem, aiid believe its Keneral ue would prevent dieae anl rtlieve much fuTirin. Among our soldiers particularly would thi le the ca-e, especially thoe who are eK.ed to miasiaic infl jente in the Southern cbmate. MAJoK I'll IUI' SfFK.lt. Col. Int. Urv. 3d llist. Ky. ciiAs. ccunuN, Cu'lector of the Purt ef Loutsviile, Ky. CUI- II. DKXT, l'rovot Marshal Gsn. of Ky. RKV. I). V. HKXDKLSOX, Vice Prei.lnt of Sanitarv C(mmtv.iori. HAKXET. 1IUUHKS & CO., Publisher lemo:rat. C.EOROF. I'. laik KX, Prop. Louisville Anzeiger. HIT,HES& I'AKKillLu, Wholeale Dry Good Dealer. Main t., LouUville. I VI S, i kK F. X, & CO, Wholesale Shi- IValer. Ma;n t., Louis1lle. HAKT A MA POTHER, Lithoffraj her, cor. Third and Market, Louisville. JUUCS WIXTF.K, Clothing Merchant, cor.Third and Market, Luivi'.le. CAPr. S. F. HIEDKEIH, . . Steamer Major Anderson. MAJ. T- T. TltESTOJV, Favniasfer L". S. Armv. C. M. METCALFE. Xa:K'aI Hotel. Louisville. COI- JKSSK H VYLKS, it'.i KetiO'cky Cavalrr. GFOKGM 1 1. poENP.CE. Ixra.s-. i:le Jrurr!. See adrertisenrit i'i m.oil r flrpip. j v?0-(13n S. T. 1860. X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS They purify, trentben anl iurioratf. They create a healthy appetite. Taey are an antidote tochan?e of water and diet. Th 'y ovcfome tffect of dissipation an ! late hour. They Mrer.fTtben the ytem ant enTjvn tae mind. They prevent niimatic ai imernuiteiit fever. Thy pur.fy the breath and iij jf tbe ktomach. They cure Iypepia aud Coniipal:ou. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera ar.i Cholera Morbus. They eure Liver Complaint and Neroua Headache. They are thelt bttur in the world. Tley tnake tha weak mn tror.fr. and are exhausted nature'a preat rrtorer. They re made f pure S' Croix Rnm. the celebrated CalNaya Bark, roots and herba, and are taken with the p!aurc of a Leverage, without regarl to ape or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persoD requiring a jeatl tlT.ular!t. Sol i hr all Großer, Drugtitif Uriels and Saloou. P. II. DRAKE A CO., jaaS-dlwltaadn DroaJaiy. Xew York. F E E DSTO RE . NEW FEED STORE, 157 East Washington Street, flX UTTIX'S BLOCK. C0XSTAXTLT 05 1IAXD AXD FOR JAl.E, EEST qual. tie. flour. Corn -n:al. Sborta, Bran, c. Article delivered in any part ef tbe ci'y, fre cf charge. Termif Cult. Bjai-dAtAatf ' ruturiuck wixklx.

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( ateoartD iimuitroi vaa Baaxt srara iiihiil For .Tlornin IScport cc 1st la(c. Pro iu .Mew York. N'tw Yoa, July 21. A dijpatch frora Fort Monroe i.ay: TLo f xpoiitioa against Fort Darling if abandoned. A Committee ot the Common Council of BroiAlvu l.a apre."! to recommend an appropriatUiu üf half a ujillioo dollars to secure the ex eropttooof drafted n.cn Laviup families dependent on them lor !uiport. Thia will cover nearly one half the 'juot i of the city. The aurtervlaor, it ii uudet unsd, will appropriate $2St),000 mure. TtM! liichmond I).?patch coufirma the tatment that a Ketel ateamer was burned by our h,tV,i near Morris 1-land Her name was Gabriel llarmgault. 1 be same faper rtatei that the Vat.kee Manitora iu J.iincs river went back to City P'vu: on Tliurs'iay, where they now lay with the rrt of the fleet. It a!sj states that the Rebel pickets are within three milc3 of Forts muih. It ia stated tint a mob attacked the railroad tat ion on Staten I.land lat niht. but were most effectually ecattered, fcvera being killed and wounded. The Commercial saja: The rioting on St iten Iland lat night was by drunken oldiera who, after fighting among themailvci, fired on citizen;,a number of whom were shot, and one iti.-tantly killed. Two soldiers were fatally injured while lighting among themselves. The Fost has an entirely; different story, stating that the mob attacked three soldiers but were aubyiently difer.-x-il. Twenty-four persons were c ipiuted, nine of whom are supposed to be rioter. The ret are held as witnesses. It is hard to tell which report is correct. from Cnllfornln. 8a x Francisco, July 20. City of Mexico advicea. through Mexican source, furnish news of a different color from that telegraphed yeaterdiy, Selipny, the French Minister, baa virtually been declared dictator. Forey waj active, attempting lo recruit Mexicans for his army, without meeting with much success. In hi proclamation he promUes tbe Mexicans a stable j;ovcriinie'jt, which shall regard its obligation to foreign nations; not permit oppressive taxation or forced loan; the pres.a can have reasonable freedom, but not license- After two warnings any newspaper committing the third offence jthall be suppressed. Brigandage, that cure of Mexico, will no longer be permitted; the courts must be reorganized on an incorrupt!-, ble bui; no more decisions ahall be sold to the highest bidder; the Catholic religion protecteJ; banished Bishops ref illed. Indiana and laborers arc promised that they shill no longer be objected to being dragged into the army. The Mexican army, divided into many detachment?, was hovering around the Cicy of Mexico. Ortega, who, the French say, violated his parol afier the capture ol Puebla, and escaped together with his chief officers, now commands the Mexkv.n t copi between Sau Luis snd the Citj of Mexico. Oen. Nejrret, appointed to command Mexican troops of the State of Puebla, having 2 JO cavalry, was operatiug to destroy communication between Mexico and Vera Cruz. . "o English or French courier had arrived at Mexico from Vera Cruz, within thirty days. From Washington. Washington. July,, 21. The following wag received this evening: ( U. S. Steamfr Moose, above IU'Ffingtox ) Island, Ohio Kivir, July VJ, j To Hon. Gideon Welles, Scc'y of the Navj: Alter chafing Morgan nearly 5;)0 miles I at I let met him on the river at this point, and euLra,'ied anJ drove hioi back. canturiiiL' two nieeM of his artillery and he abandoned the rest to Gen. ar J uJah. The enemy broke iucoufusiou from the banks of the river and left his Wwgon troiu, many horses and aiuall arms In my possession. Since writing the above I followed further up the liver, met another portion 6f Morgan' force f rding fourteen miles aovo. Shelled aud drovt most of them back. Several weni killed," fifteen to thirty wounded and iweuty hordes captured. I had but two men slightly wounded. Our tdiell and frhrapnell created great confusion in tbe Jlebf! ranks, kiliing and wounding many. Signed Luit. Fitch, Lieutenant commanding. From Phllntteliilila. Philaduphi I, Jnly 21. The Inquirer has th bdlowii g trom II wi Loburg : The whole Ke!l array is reported as being checked at B iiikci'a ili 1 by the Union forces, who have gone on ir.eir reir (Jen. Averill is reported ns fceiin the enemy strongly on their western line of retreat for two days past. ... It is believe I that Genera? Ewell and Hood are iu strong force between Mirtinsburg ni.d Hedgeville. The former is 13 miles from WilliaiiHporf an 1 the l itter .-ix ll?bc! pickets form a fmiit fiom Helgevll!e to the bbenai doah river eiht miles from Harper's Ferry. Tbe whole Rebel force is e-timated at 6),0lh) men. f-'rnm rn. Caiuo, July 21. f tifiirmation was received on S ttunlav afternoon that a force id Rebels three or four hundred sdrung would encamp that night at a point .i miles we-t ol Iiienz:, whose intentiati was to attack Camp Davis, a strong stockade fort t miles south of Cori;.ih, tlieiext morning, they being under the impression (bat the garrison wtte nearly all away - upon a scout Iu Alabama. A detachment of the fUi'h Illinois ami the third battalion of the 5lh Ohio cavalry wete immediately sent forward, who completely surprised and captuied the whvle force. From Forireat .Monroe. Stilts gunboat Circassian. Cantain Faton hsa just arrived, and reports that thev left Charles1011 last rruay aiternoon. a oattie was commenced 00 Fridaj by both land andnaral forces, and waa progressing when the Circassian left. o particulars. From ICocIiewter. Rocn lstek, N. Y', July 21 The Common Council of this city, this evening, by a vote of IS ate to 2 ny, d an ordinance voting $2ii7,3K) to pay $300 for each man drawn in tbe city under the present draft. HOTELS FRENCH'S HOTEL, On the laiiropcaii Plan, CITY OF T.W YORK. Single Hooiuk Fifty Cent per Dar City Hall Square, comer Frankfort St, (Orrosrra City Hall.) Meal as tbey may ba ordered in the ipacioai refectory Th re are a Barber'. SThop and Bath Kootna attached to tbe Hotel. Beware of RLN5EES and HACXMEX who say wa art full. ibls-!ly IK. FiCRni, Proprietor. SCHOOL ORGANS. ANKW IS5TKUMKST jr?T THE TRI50 TOS Äahhath SchooN. AcaiernW ar.d ma!l Cburchaa. wriUJtRr h TOWTCLL. BOOTS AND SHOES. SS CECO . At5o.39 W.t Waahliifftonat. 4 LARGE STOCK Of BOMF.-MADK WORK FOR ale cbap, one r'oor eaat ox the Palmar Boum rr..ao.(iir A T.TVTZ. OCULIST. Hnriiicit Tlarh, Oculist HAS rERMAXENTLT LOCATED AT iyDIA5ArCJ3 OJTICS 15 BLACKJOSD'S BCILDIXG, SECOND f aor, ore r the AmerVaa Expresa OSce. J. E. McDoxald,. Indiasapola. A. L. Koir, Ind'anap'-H. Gifiui Toraar, ld.aoapolia. 3rmm W. TltTTrr, Wabah, J. D Mrünaau, Atüca, T. D. McCaktt, Wibah, If. M. Wu-roan, Attica. Cbab. Satar, Wahah. F. F. Per, Vanct, ' Caaai.u KaaraKtX. Cbkac-o, IU. Jaata 5raaas. LaTarette, In4. Karree IU. NorU itrrilian ttrtL

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I raiacaanu HaacInMatl IMarket. CiyciWATi, July 22. Flour Dull a id rices nominal. Quotation that we rnightf;ive.for;Flot!r,,M also Wheat, would be moii calculated 10 cUlaad than other wise. Grain Oata. 575&c. 0U, G2364c. Whiky 41c. Meau 1,000 brla old city raes Pork aold at $9 b ' Shotldera in demand at 4c Noalf of Iiaeoo houVler are held ni 4, and aides at Lard In no demand, and pairea nominal. Money Gold a Jvni-ed lo 20(327 in the fore noon, but fell back toS42Se. Silver. 15Q20c. Exchange firm. r r aar York lIaarkel. New Yokk, JuIt 21. r a Flour 0pned more active and a ahade firmer, but closed dull and heavy with free aelling at jesterdar 'prices: $4 95Q5 10 for extra State, $5 6'"(5 7o for eitra ronnd hoop Ohio, and $3 75(37 25 for tra1e brands. - Whisky Without any decided change at 45Q 45e. Wheat opened a shade firmer, but with tbe decline in gold the market closed dull at l 06 (31 1J for Chicago Spring, $1 12(3 i 22 for Milwaukee Club, and il 211 20 for winter red Western. Corn opened lc letter and closed dull at yesterday's price.; iQ55. Meats Beef quiet and steady. Fork without derided change. Hacon Sides dull and nominally unchanged. Lard More active and a shade firmer at (310c. Money Continues easy at 6 per cent, on cll. Sterling unsettled; opening at 140 for first class bills, and closicdull at 13S(3139.' Gold iiTegti lar aud lower; opening ivt 24 Jg, and closing weak at 254'2S.ia'c prem. GROCERIES. RUM II I JAVCOX, WHOLESALE ANI INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Directly oppoalte Union Depot, i:ai; I Itzffibbon's Old Stand. 300 oiHEI,sxosuAR 300 II1IÜS" ST-CIi0,X AXU CUBA SUGAR. JQQ I'BLS. KEFIJTKDSUCJAR. 100 HALr CIIKSTS iM?EmLX00 " " YOUXo HTso!f 100 " " GuKrowDER100 " 00L05G. 500 B0XES0FTIIE AR0VE KINDS. 500 BAOj mo200 BAiS JAVA FISH. 500 tlKlY UKI'S wnITEFI?u,: 500 PACKvcitjjl,ACKEKKL VLL KINDS Ol- GR0CF.K1KS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING auU for aaJo at tl4 lowest possible piir. 111 ;i:n jc javcox. Jann-dAw TOMB STONES. IV1ARBLE WORKS. 09 3 S 0 o tr. o" B j CIYCLD & RITTER WE KEEP ON HAND AND MAKE TO ORDER. ALL kinda of Marbl Monument and Grtv Stoat a, carra to orW, witb del j-n, ernbtia. or dsric that may b wanted. Tbo Retiring anythlna; In our line will do well to five ua a call, as w nt Bona but th bet materials and innura al work. tncb21-IA wly REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan& Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY ' First Door EaM4 of Palmer, House, (UP STAIRS.) WE hare for alt Hornet and Lota ia tba tv iDiaaapolia, and Fama and Farmtna- Laad -tfela Mat, and will aall lower thaa caa t pure lebere. Tae follow ok eotopria son of tLe property wa a r BOwcffartaa at low prica for eah r Um, a maa auttha parcbaaera. fcbSl-dAwj NOTICE.

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TO THE LADIES OF America.! MORE TALCAELX THAN GOLD! MORE TALCAELE TflAN GOLK -MORI TALCABLE THAN GOLK MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD - on. jxo. z.i'zros's ' FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FOR FEMALES, FOR FEMALES, J . FOR Ft MALES, Suffrrinn frotn Irragtilaritj or Obstruction of tie Mta frora wbaterf r caa. IT IS SURE TO CTRE! IT IS SURE TO Cl'RF! , j ,IT IS SCRK T0CCRE1 IT LS SURE TO CURE It U itnpo!ble to ecjoj ibe bloom of btalth and vi Tacitjof iplrit ur.lfMtke Mrnwa art regular a to tb time, tbe qaantitj and qnalltj. When tbey ara obatrvctod, nature roakeaber effort to obtain for it aoto other putlet. and.'unleu ee efforti of uataro are axtiJtri. tt patient naualljr experiencea Deapundenry. NerroasoeM and finally CONSUMmON anumea iU away, and pro maturely terminate a minerable hfe. IT REMOVES ALL IT REMOVES ALL IT REMOVES ALL IT REMOTES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! ORSTRCCTIONS! . - ' -OlVxTRUCnO!!! OnSTRtTTlONS! IT IS A rEUFECT REGULATOR! IT I A rERFF.CT REGULATOR! IT IS A IKKFECT REGULATOR! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR! BEAR IN MIND BEAR IN MIND BEAR IN MIND BEAR IN MIND THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE My DROPS TO CURE SappreaMon of tbe Menoea from whatever caue, tbaugh care ahoul.l be taken tLat my direct'ons ar carefully adhered to. RUT THK BEST! BUT THE BEST! BUY THE BEST! BUT THE BEST! BUT THE it A FE ST) TUT THE SAFEST! BUY THE SAFES11 HUT THK SAFEST BUY THE SUREST! BUY THE SUREST BUT THK SUUK.ST. BUY THK SUREST WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS! WHICH IS LY0V3 DROPS! WHICH IS I.T03TS DROrS! WHICH IS Lf OX'S props: THEY ACT LIKE A CHARM By strengthening and invigorating; and reatoring tbe aye tern to a Lealtliy con2;tiai. It moderates all eaceaaaial removes All ohstriction'-, and a peeJy cure may bo relied on. To IVrar-x-loarl JLcl9tm They arc peculiarly adapted, as tLey Lrir-f on tba monthy period witi ixnch perfect regularity. BE WISE LN TIME! EE WISE IN TIME! BE WISE IN TIME! BE WISE IN TIM El ONE BOTTLE CURES ONE BOITLE CURES ONE BOTTLK CURES ONE BOTTLE CUKES In almost every cae. DO NOT BK IMPOSED rPON, D NOT BK IMPOSED UPON, DO NOT BK IMPOSED UION, DO NUT BE IMPOSED UPON. But rut thia nut and snd it to ymr Druss-Ut, and if he baa not pat it make b;m buy it fT you. or it may be obtained of the General Agent Vor the United States. C. G. CLARK 4 CO., Wholesale Druggiatfc, New Haven, Cnjn. For aale by all re-ponklble Drurgita. Piicetlper bottle. Wholesale Dealers and the Trade rappl ed at th rroprktor'a prices by LOUOA K.niTII, Chicago. .iUIRE ECKSTEIN A CO, Cincinnati. BROWNING & SLOAN, Indianapolis. JttlylO-dlyeod E. B. ALVORD. J.M.CALDWELL. H. B. ALVORD. ALVOUDt CALDWELL A ALVOICP, 111! 1111 UUli TBI 4 m m m ' UQUOR PnATaTSTlS AND iiAV liiHifiii I vrrfi illatJ'llUil i Am in DAILT rcipt of freh guoda. CouatauCy on hand and for aalt at the lowest price, a large and asaorted ctock of Cf fee, ft tag sr ittolaa, Sftup, Rice Tea Kall, op, Candlea Starch, ICaiatlnat, ClraraTahacco, nckerel, White 'lata, Cwrataff, Twine, Cotton Yrn, Dye-Jitnff finita, rir, Datea Jellie. flrandy, In, IC it na, Wtne, Wlatak), TiaClen af all ktnd, and riantatlon and tXeikcr mtter. Particular att allen Elrn tho aal ef PRODUCE OF ML 11LYDS. 68 East Washington Street, INDUS. V0U3, 15D.

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Ttte teport. ur I.ina7 :i iH t.; Ii.((futu af fta kledlB Aauema Uh.h aa iru r ta -.' .Hedtya trial tharter.an- thia f4t,lou!J gie !; a j rtferer.r omt tU arku aa.ia c( i..Mf I character t-a feua in aT argaeiüa. Iiuportnnt to Ft-rnnlc! Ooeaepaniner.t of onr Tpetsaaryli apectally tferota4 totbetrttjnec? t f rhe lüeateof Fetualea, tarh a La cherrtri, tr "Wh te," Inrmlar, Ta.nland topprota) Mentnuti-n. NrrTOc and General IebUity,Diaeei of b Womb, Barrenr., Ac. CcjaltaUnaat)1 ejaminaticcfre f chart--Alo for aale, PR. IE1FF.5 RrGULATOK PILLS For Female Obatmrrofia. Irrepiiafitie, Ac. Married ladiea In certain aitnatior hocM not them, aa they would cace Bilscaniaje. rrlce 1 per box, ard xeitr ta aenthy nan. DR. GALEN'S rEFTENTiVE An iryv,hU artieta for tk? 1htri(f to llrrrtt the numW of tbrr offsprtne;, el tho barren who Jes.!r children; warranted eot to Injure the health, ard will U4 tT a lifetime. eet t ery aJJrek,un-teri'ea!, n receiptor the price T O IOLLA KS PATIENTS AT A DlSTACE-y .erd'rg a briet atateme::t r their ywptomt, will recetre a Klaok Cbert toatalnlr.g 0 list rf qoetinfc, our terra fer tie eTr of treat Dirr.t, lc Medicinei aent to any part of the conttry to cor any esse at hnne, free fra lanrr r eartoay . All tranactions private and conC!eLt!al. Betreintr the name and cumber. - Direct all letter? t GALEN'S HEAP DUTKN ART, vlS-eUw1j- I!rr1lie, iy. MEDICAL. Cflitl'ID V. TIAI, TOUNJ MEN WHO HAVE In jured themlre by certain secret aalMt, w BKoonCttaeBi for Waine, I Ua urr or the duties f married life; a !. Diidtlle.aced abd old mra. La. from the follies of youth or either eaut-ea, feel a debility ia advaucel taeir jesrs.tx fvre placing iLeaaaeiTesuwder the treatment eii.y one, bUi frt reed "THK SECRET FRIEND." Married ladies will learaaomeihlna; of importance Wy peruiiiuff "Tha ecret Friend.' Sent toaoy addresK.ta a aealed eneeii-pe, en racetpt ( Ten Cents. DR. STUART k CO. can be consulted on all diaeasea af a private or confidential natare. from a A. M. to M (Sundays front to 11 A. M-.) at thetr nttr. Addreaa DR.ru a 4. TUAKI4 CO.. mch21-dAlyi-'C2 lUaloa. M asa. HARDWARE. IRON, NAILS, STEEL, IMI.TI i;rov, FKY V CO. DEALERS IN IRON, NAILS, STEEL, WOOIiWork, Tiont-atock. Woodenware, Blacksmith Ioo!,TLimbl kein, Hoxtnfr. Malleal! Casting, Kaj Fila, Springs, Mew Wir.g,Ac Ac. 'al The Ohio Rirer Salt Cotupany. Tba Madison Kpic Mills. The Madisoa Pearl KUrch Company. Coal Oil and Be nid. It ME ROT. FRT aV CO., No 117 Wot Washing-iaa f tratet, Oppoaito th tat Uotta, nyU-dacwly ItidiaaapolU.Iod. DRUGGISTS. PXJBI-IC JSTOXICXB. TOHLIMMlt AC DrniEiilt, .lo, 1$ i:at Waalilnwton Street, flare been appointed agents for the aalo f 11 It A !V D F. ' !H TIMtM LA O, THK WONDERFUL GKANULU, fer th car orCocaaa Colds, Sore Throat, Brortchitia, W teeiin(,!rrMatioa cf tho Uula and Tonsil, arid Lieae of tba Lauia. ffoid ia j,re KA,M.1&rta.. M r..atMf t eaK FOR SALE. A Brick House for Stale. RARE CHANCE IS OFFERED TO BUT A rOUI Sloryv Brick Hou at No. PO West Wavh!nf-tii treet . For information call at the abore premise. Jane25-dw4w VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 5 ;Vt:Vi t For Rat, 5Ilce Ilaache, Ants, tied But;, mwtns in Inn Taalena) Ac, Insect on Plant, FoTlt,AnlmaU, dec. Put up in 25c, 60c, and t 00 Boxet, Rot Ilea and Fl ask a 3 and 5 aijei for Horcu, Pcauc iKarrrrrion,!. "Only infallible resaediea ksean." "Kreefrom Vmimoa." "XA daift-eroua to the Hamaa Family.' "Rata coma out of their bolea to die." 5?go!d Wholesale In all large cities. XySold by all Datoaimaad IUtaiiau rrerywhere. XVXawaaxef all worthWsa Imitations. Settat,4CAaTV,ae. la ach B, IWt. tie and Flask, before you bey. Addreaa HEX 11 Y II. COSTAn. atPPsjscjrai. Dror, S3 Baoawat,5.T. XSyScU by BR0W5I5G t LOa!C axd W. f. TICK Eks, TLoUAlaand Retail A rents, Lndlaaa pel: s,Iti. HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS, a Wholesale & Retail DEALER I Hats, Caps, and Straw GcocIb, HAS JT3T RKCElVED EIS - - , spkhtq stock e OF GOODS, DtBCCT I ROM TTTR MASUFACTTTtl is tho Kast, which) ho wiu mU as low aa th loweat. AU tho LATLar rrtLia kept at 5. 14 It anaal aal street, fr Otr.aia a4 Ut rMtUOc,. v . Indimipolii, Irl ftlS-dAwlm

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