Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3991, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1863 — Page 3

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l 14 i. 1 1 JXie FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 21. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. t-7 About 00 prisoners Morgan's men were trouht to the ciljr Usl Imbued conducted to Camp Morton. riPSf'tncrr bsi grr.e into the nd-tita!e line. He will, at a reasonable rste, noUt;tute one ot fci uperi.r hat, of whatever f jle you fancy, f r thut hockin;; bad hat you now wear. jj23-d3t Now ts Tnc Tim to Sictar a Goon Situation roa Fall ad WijTra. Wanted immediately fifty pool laborer at the Indianapolis Rolling Mill Gool waires pid jv23dlw Fotsrv On the morning of the 14th of July, t the Mason IIou, portmonie, containing some money. The owner cn get ii by c Hing at the Mason Hou-c. jy 2.1 d3t. OtT or the DiArr. A very im;!t exr edier.t to keep you from the draught is to wear a fi.tr.nel ehirt. well made, and at low price, from Parker', No. 30 Weit Washintnu street. jy 22 3t m s . Lost A rather fm!l sized cow, light brown color, trim hörn, rom face, with ome white on her hind les and belly. The cow U in pood con lition and a good milker. Any Information in regrd to her will be libertlly rewarded by applying at Muguire, Jonea k Co 'a wholesale" grocery Btore. jy2ltt 4T"On Wcdnen.iy morning a child was found on the corner of McCarty street and the Bluff road, wrapped op in a newpiper. It died a few minutes after. There were no murk of violence upon it. The Doctor My that U wm neren or eicht day old. This i one of the mysteries ot Indianapolis, for like all great cities, ours has its lights and ludows. fTThe eicursionists to Xisgar Fall to the number of Keren cir lo ids. left the Union Depot yesterday, at 2f2 o'clock l M. Thcv were accompanied by Halm' bind. At Toledo and other points thej will teceive hrsjc accessions to their party. The trip will tlouhtle-s be a de lightful one. full Printing. We are now ready to do all kind of plain and fancy Job feinting, in th; bests' vie, on short notice, and na cheap nu any other oßce. We have competent hands rood pres?cs, a, Hue assortment of paper and cards, and we can do good and cheap work. All kinds of books, briefs catalogues, he, printed in the best style and on short notice. We ak the patronage of Democrats, and alloth -rithat want printine done. tf. ronoTtn. Cpt. Ccorge W. Meikel of the 20th regiment has been promoted to the LietU. Colonelcy of his regiment. This is a deserved recognition of the meritorious services of a most gallant officer, and will gi.e gre.it pntisf iction to bis numerous friends in this city and eNcwhcre. Col. Meikel has been with the 2')th in all its bard and glorious service. His only absence from U was when cilled to the stalf of its corps commander. He joined the regiment on its organization, a lüt Lieutenant of Capt. Geien tlorfTa company, and he has worked his wjv up to the Lieutenant Colonelcy. He won his honors by brare deeds and good conduct, and he will wear them with honor to himself and his State. ISDtAXArOLU (R0CiR3 ExTKXPINO THEIR Atit.' Mr. WiMiam Anderson, ronnet-ted with the wholesale and retail firm of W. R. Hoshirc k Co , No. 2Ö West Washington street, left ves terdty on a business tour for the Canadas. He'will lop at Niagara, viii Quebec and probably Hon treal.and land wmew here in Nova Scotia. He i a splendid salesman, and no doubt Messrs. Hogshire & Co'a orders will be largely increased. We don't know whether Mr. Anderson will see Mr. Vallandigham or not, but until he gets back the most choice of family croceries mar be pur chased at the firm he represents, cheap for cah. We hear every body speaking in the highest terras of thetn. No 25 West Washington Btrcet is the place to get what ycu want. Flao PnrETATiox ix tiik Sixth Ward The home guard company of the Sixth Ward were presented last niht with n. beautiful banner wrought by the fair hands of the ladies ofthat 1 cality. Miss Marion Macarthy made the present tionspeet-h.elfgantlj. eloquently, pathetically and patriotically. We never saw this distinguished artd beautiful lady appear to better advantage. She adorns social life quite as much ns phe ch irms the public histrionically. William Wallace, , responded in behalf of the brave men of the Ward. Rut this was not all. Miss Macarthy was c.dl-d upon again amid the greatest enthusi asm manifested by the crowd. Smilin:lv and beautilal she came forth, and in the most magnificent manner gave hr famous son?, "Rallr 'Round the Flag, Boys " Cheer upon cheer rent the star lit sky when the lorely cantatnee had concluded. f?T"rW referring to their advertisement it will be noticed that Lynch & Keane, No. 33 West Washington street, the only dry goods house on the Mjuth side between Meridian and Illinois streets, are offering their desirable j.tock of dry goo-is at greatly reduced prices. 'Squire Lynch, as he is familiarly known, h s had long experience in hi business anil he understands his trade thoroughly. Hiving the adrantages of a buyer who is constantly in the market, a low rent for their store, and licht expenses in their business generally. Lynch & Keane are in a position to offer as greti birgains to purchasers as any dry good house in the city, and they do it. They are the sole agents hereof Kelly & Co.'s celebrated skirts, and ladies who wish the latest styles of that article and the Nest qualities will find a large assortment at Lynch Si Keane's When we say they sell cheap, we only tell what we know. (rater Si Spencm. If there is any one in the city who has never visited the luxurious confectionary establishment of (Jrater & Spencer, in Talbott & Newa Dlock, on Fennsylvania Mrect, they will do so at once if thev have a taste for the. good thing of this life. It is Üttel un in beautiful style, and the refreshment room where ice cream, oysters, ic , ;.re served up to ladies and social parties, is a most inviting place of resort. It is not all outsi.le show, however, as thoe who visit the rooms of Grater & Spencer will be convinced when thy sit down to one of their tables or fill their baskets from the drawers a:.d cases. Their confections, cream and cakes can not be beat in the world. Knowing that printers appreciate the beautiful and the good. Grater k Spencer yesterday adorned our nes room with ondof their puperbly Ornamente cakes. It was almot a pity to distuib the l3ers and figures so tastefully wrought, but they had to go. In pronouncing judgment on the goods of this hou?e, we speak of what we know. The Moegax ad Ho bsox Paroles Wehave been furnished by a gentleman who has just returned from the recent campaign on the border with the following copies of pro!e given bv 31 organ to men captured by him. and of Hobson to Morgau's men: We, the undersigned, being pirt and parcel cf the United States brve. hiving been taken prisoners at Corydon, Indian, this O.h day ol July, 1563, by the Confederate State cavalry, under the command of Brig. Gen John H.Mor-an.on condition of our being rtleed cn piro'e.' do fto!emnly swear thatwe will not bear arms against the Ctfederate Sutes during the prefect war, nor will we perform any military duty or aid or abet their enemies iu any way whuoever, r.or will we discio.e anything that we have een or heard :n the Confederate States array to its prejudice S help us God Sauru before me this 9ih day of July, Hy command of I?ig. Gax. Jom.x H. Morgan. John H. Green, Acting A. A. G. Hiatal. aarrts Gin Horson's Bigadi 'I UaANDknu, KT .JulyU, l?C3 I, William II Wilson, Captain and Brigade Quartermaster, Duke's brigade, do i.o:euin!y f wear that I will not take up arras against the Undod. Sutes Govetümeiii uotd regularly ex chit ted. Wiliumll. WiUon. Capuiu and A. t. M , C. S. A., ' Duke's Brigade Paroled by Lieut." Gut. Hotiaooa, A. D. C , Geo. Hobsou's StA. Duplicate

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From thf Cln'-tanttl pr Carr? r.t, J Aj :i. Financial and Comnirrrinl Siiintuurr for the lnt Week. Under the cheeting new from the Lower Misiir;-f. snd the fact that ihi great thnnel of commerce is now o,n. and the back-bone of the rebellion broken, gold declined larzely. reaching a point a low a 122 on last Friday; bet the market :e then hat been buoyant and rites fluctuated, reaching 23 yeaterdiy. and m '11 Uack t 126. whi.b w tl.e closing rate at noon in New York. In this cut ktt rslM responded to the above fluctuati ons. and ve tcr day bankers paid bih a ISCli? iu the lore no.n, but fell back to l'rjü."! were the rates at the close of bink hours. A very general impression prevail that the premium on go?d 14 below what itouLttobe. notwithstanding the great succees of the last few weeks in putting down '.he rebellion, an I even if the Rehe! hid become thoroughly vanquished, and all the fortifications and cities in the country in posesion of the Government, gold would recess irily bring a higher premium than 123, because of the gret inflation cf papr money ; or, in other words, of Government currency, äsuming that the cae is the same as if the paper hail been issued by individuals or corjoration. This we regard a 4 an errot eous conclusion, utile? the credit of the Government is depreciated; hut in ctsc that the United States stocks are in demand alter the rebellion is put down, at par from abroad, pvyable

in gj;J or sterling exchnge, why then the Government credit would be regarded gone, and of course the securities for all its obligations equally so, and this would enable the United States Treasurer to reume specie payment, without be ing called upon for it to any extent. A soon as the people were convinced that the eecurity was good, they would not want gold for the" legal tender notes; nor would it be needed for foreign export, as our shipments of domestic produce, together with the sale of stocks to foreign capital ist would keep the balance of trade in our favor. Gold, owing to the great nbundance of it, would drop down to par, or nearly so, without an cf fort. We hold that the entire success of the Government arms U the only thing necessary to bring about this; nd if the people feel satisfied that this is simply a question of time, 'hen gold has a lower point to go, and its normal value will soon be 1 to 2c premium. In this country, the best security his been that of the Government, and there is nothing in the present asfect of the case to lead us to suppose that notwithstanding the great rebellion, and the doubt thereby thrown upon it, it will resume its legitim ite normal positio i again as soon a this trouble is past. Indeed, the natural resources of the nation guarantee this beyond possible contingency. And if this shall le so, all obligations having the credit of the United States as security will be as good as gold, and such of them as bear 5 to C per cent, per annum iuteret better than gold, a they had been before the rebellion. The great victories gained since the first of the month, ought to atify the statesmen of England ai d Frince of two very important facts which they seem not to know, namely: that the energy and resources of the people of this country as far transcends their conceptions of them ns the superficial area of th5s country does that of (treat Hritain and France; and that if the lone of the Northern or free States, divided a it was and but partially developed, has defeated nine mil lion of whites who were fired by as wild an mthu siasm as that which animated the crusaders, and who were, in fact, united as one man, what would it accomplish if fully and unitedly put forth? These are thought which those" who have derided the efforts of our Government to conquer the Kebels, ought to seriously consider, and then behold how far they have fillen short in their estimates of human progress, and of human power, when freed from the fetters of conventional aristocracy. The demand for money h is been of the moat limited nature, and the market is very easr at G per cent. Exchange has ruled firm ät lg premium selling, and par buying. We quote: BUTING. pr. 24,23 prcra. IS 2; 2rt jrem. 2425 prem. SFLtLNO ,pre!iprem. prem. prem. Nw York CmM Silver lKmnt notes. Kentucky tank cotes.. . Indiana State nots Order or Washington, prem. preru. hi T-1 di. t.ertiricates tl Sill Quartermatrrs Vouchers, city Q'iar'ermaj-tcrn' Vouchers, country. . is-' 2 3.2,'i dia. no ale. The strictions of martial law, noticed In onr last, were removed last Thursday morning at six o'clock, having been in existence about three day, but business did not resume its usual channels for a day or two after, but owing to the dc cline in gold the amount of business done in pro duce has been small, holders not being willing to accept prices adjusted to the rate for gold, sup posing that it would again advance, and for this cau-e flour is nominally unchanged, whilst wheat is materially lower. The samples of new crop wheat offering are of a superior ehvracter. and this, with the large ftock of old whea: still on hand, tends greatly to destroy confidence in prices, and produces more anxiety to sell Corn and oats have been in fair demand. Hye has largely declined. The new crop h good, ar d is now in mirket. Samples of barley have been shown us, and the qua'ity and color are both good. Whisky remains at 11 'c, and is in fair de mand. There has been a fair demmd for old mess pork, und about 3.000 barrels sold at $') .r() for city. Country is not wanted, nor is there any demand for new, because of the much hiuher prire asked for it a compare! w ith old. The South ern demand has something to do in this demand, a fey,, at least, still thinking it will come sooner or liter, and the price being low, it is argue! bv them that in no cae can the l-?s be he ivy. Hulk shoulders are in good demand at 4e loose, und bulk hams would bring 67c, and plain do. CXlC canvassed and parked. Sugar cured hams advanced to llrV?ll.,'c, and the supply light. Groceries very dull and the demand liht. Linseed oil declined to $1 25. and is nominal. The near approach of the new crop and consider able importations from the East have depressed the market. A Srw Way m Nave thr Limb nnd Live of our Saldirr. Among the latest reports of the principal hos pital of Paris, is an account of a discovery of great importance. It appe irs that a young student en audited the theory that gangrene or mortification was caused by a deSciency of oxygen in the part so efTVeted, und advanced so many plausible reasons in support of his views, that the Surgeon in-Chief of the institution, who hap pened at the time to have a case of gangrene upon his care, determined to give the hypothesis a fair trial The pvtient was over TL) years of age, and his foot, ia which the diseie w making rapid progress, wa about to be amputated The mortified part was enclosed in an apparatus po contrived as to yie'd a continuous supply of oxygen, and the result was that the gangrene was arrested and the foot saved. The experiment was repeated in the case of another patient equally aged, and with the same success. The inference is that oxygen, thus applied, is the fpecifio for a disease which is the scourge of all hospitals for the treatment of surgical cases. Since the present war commenced, probably many hundreds of our soldiers htve diel of gangrene wounds, and if the application of so im pie an agent a oxygen cs will stop tne progress of decomposition in living flesh, bv all mans let the 1 French m-de of treatment be adopted in all our military hospital. FOUNDRIES. THE HOOSIEIt STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. HAVING COMH-KTTD OUR F0U5PRT.WE ARF now prepa eU to receive n i M:ifctoMy eiecut ir:tr fir 'ove rti ca'tiTj? xnr ii t. The err.o partner La Jut rettiTEed from tfce Et, wJ.ere he La pr.currd the m vt deirb! and peri ;ttm frr c.k t:i parlor t esevrir;t rixluced mtotlie marke. wepeciailv invite iLe ftention of whole! to ieler to t!o branch ff . ar buvnes. w ith a requett that they will K'v- w x cH. Ojr vther work will enj rc irn front n.l c!uinn. (whi-h w-e desire to make a prominent ffa- j tur n nur manufacture.) r.l;n and mill rfimj, tar '. mi;: nd k--tt.e. tiOtie woric. ueh as ventilators win-I d- , an t hollow re, infrt e verv thin pro 1iced I in an irou fun try. e repecifu!!y oiicM patronage, an i or.lj proiai bat we cid wil and promptly per-! tir.ee aa-i Fyinlry, 103 oath Delaware itrt t, A3:nin Ind.anapo'.: aaü C.rvinaü and lod.aca Central FreiLt lcpot, Iu JtauaoU iudi-ina. C)X. LORD k FFCK. NOTICE. nAVlXil PL'liCH VSKD OF OED. W. UAWF.it THE oure tork of k1 at So. J Nrta liiioo: :ret, Ian Jtaorzed t. collect ail bUU dJ tli 11 firm at J. Mariioj M Co., and wU pay tU iudbtedr.,i of i4 j tm- J. alAKUXU. juljlT-tlw

SPECIAL NOTICES.

"A ml! wm on her 11 health wm In her lock, treuj-tb ula br tp, and in her haad rianuUca P.;:tri." S-T-1860--X A fw Wott cf Plantation Hitter TTUl enre 5frvru Heaiarb. " Coli Kxtremifie aid Feveriii Lfj.. i"rar riornaco arva eei nreato. Flitalenry and Indig-t:un. rvntn Affretlon. Fxce'ikiTe Faiiue and Short EreaTfc. I'ain over tlie Fje. Mental IcpnJencr. Prostration; Great VTeaVrie. " billow Complexion, Week Bowels, Jtc. Wbich are th t viJecc- of UVU COMI L.VIXT AND DTSPSPSIA. It U estimated that i-even-tenth of all adult Ai'ment proceed from a Jiea-ed and torpid liver. The biliary ecmion f-f the liver overflowing into the toraarb, poiaon the entire system and 'shibit tb above ymptoTEJ. Afttr long revearch. we are able to present the mot remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare dieae. the world bav ever pro!ucfd. Within on year over fix hundred and forty thousand peri-ons huve taken the Plantation r.iiters, and not an instance of complaint hau cotne to our knowledge. It Is a mot effectual tonic and agreeable stimulant, nited to all conditions of life. Tbc report that it rtLea upon mineral substances for Its active propertie., are wholly fa!e. For the public satisfaction, and that patient may consult their phyiciaua, we append a IM of its components: Caijsita Pauk Celebrated for over two bundred year In tlie treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, Ac. It was introduced into Europe by the Count wife of tb Viceroy .t pera, in 16l, and afterward sold by tbe JeMKU fr the tnonnoun j,rici of U oxm veighti ilrrr, undvr the tiimn cf .JhhU Poe.Urt and was finally mide publi by Louis XVI, Kins; of France. Iluoibollt akes especial reference to it fobrifufr fiualitiesduritig hii South American travel. Catabiu v Hark For the diarrhira, colic and diseases of ib stomach 1oweI. Daspflio For inflammation of the loins and dropsical nfreetio'l. CaMOMit.r KLowraR For enfe bled iliKion. Lavemkr FLowrns Aromatic, stimulant and tonc hich!y invjjj..r uinr in lu-rvom debility. VixTKRORKr--ror scrofula, rbenmatism, he. Amsf An aromatie csrmirtative: cresting riesh, muM-le and milk: much ud by mother nurMnj?. Al.-o, clove-bud, orange, crrswy, coriander, tiakeroot, Sc. S. T. 160 X. Anoth r wonderful ingredient, of Spani h origin. Imparting Ieauty to th complexion and brilliancy to tbe mind. Is yet unk'-own to the commerr of the world, and we w itbbo'.d it n me f r tbe pr!"ent. IMPORTANT CKRTIFICATES. Mrs. P. II. DaAKr Co: I have bt?-n a preat tufTerer from I-spepia for three or four years, and bad to abandon my prof.-HMon. About three months ao I tri-d tbe Plantation Hitter and to my Rreat joy I am now nearly a well man. I bare recommended th-m in several ca.se, and, a far as I know, alway with siirnal benefit. I am respectfully youri, UF.V. J. S. CATHORN. PhiJiulelpfiin, 1(A JfitntA, 't Afj, 1SJ2. Kr.srr.cTCD Friend: My d.viichter has been much benefitted by the u-e of thr Plantation Bitter. Thou wilt end me two more bottle. Thy friend, ASA CCRRIN. Sherman l.r,tue, Chicagt. Dl., Frh. 11, 1S63. Mesrn. P. I?.Ikakk A Cr Ple.ie nd u another twelve raes of your Plantation Bitters. As a morning apctier they appar to have superceded everything else, and are grearly esteemed. Yours, c.t GAGE k WAITH. Arrangements arf now completed to supply any demand for thin article, which from lack of Government stamps ha tiot heretofore been possible. The public nny ret asUred that In no cae will tbe perfectly pure standard of the Plantation Ditters be departed from. Every bjfl lfrim the fitc timila of our si'jnnt urt n a aftijiite enyrarinj, or it cannot he genuine Sold by :i Druggists, Grocers and Dealer throughout the country. I. II. IU Uv T. A; CO., Juiie-2-dAweot3m. 20 II road vn y, f. V. I"Lot those whit hive douhttd the firtues of Bull Cedron Bitter-, if any Mich there be. read the follow-in' certitb ate from gentlemen wtll know n in this community, an 1 doubt no more. It general introduction into tbe army will ave the lives of thousand i our soldier. LonsviLuc. Kv., June 4, 103. We, the unlersi nd, h ive seen tb pood eHectroduced by tbe u-e of Dr John Bull' Ced-on Bitter in general debility and prostration of the y.stcm, and believc its iceneral use would prevent disease and relieve much sulerinn. Vnions; our soldiers particularly ould this be the cse, especially those who are exposed to tniasruic infl ience-. in th- Southern cbmate. M AJOR PHILIP SPEED, Col. Int. Rev. 3d Dibt. Ky. chs. n. con ON, Collector of the Port of Loukville, Ky. CoI II. DkAT. I'rivst Mnrsbal G.-n. of Ky. UF.V. V P. IIK.DKl;ON, Vice Pr s.deut of Sa'injirv Commission. H IRNKY. MI.i;Hi:S A Co., PuliIiNlters Iemocrat. GKOFvfIF. r. IWKX, l'roj'. Loui-vill Anzeiger. HI GHKS A PAKKUIL, Wholesale Iry Gvsls ri-ab-r. Msiu st.. lsi rille. ÜWlS.tiltKEN, V CO.. Who'c-le Sbix O-sUts. Mim st.t Loui&ville. HAUr A MAPOTIIKK. Litbojrapbtr, cor. Third and Market, Loainville. JULIUS WINTEi:, Clothing Merchant, cr. Third an-l Mar'.et. Ixuitviiltf. ca it. s. f. h:liw:kih. Steamer M"ior Audersou. MAJ. I T. THKSION, I'-vin.Kter U. S. Army. C. M. MFTCvLFC. National Hot I. Louisville. COL. JESsL P.AYLKS, lib Kcitfcky Cavalrv. GEORGE u. phENriCE, Louisville Journal. See advertisement in auother column. Jy20-13m S--T--1860--X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Exhausted nature's great re.torer. A delightful beverage and active tonic. Composed cf pure St. Crdx Rum, roots and herbs. It invigorates the body, without stimulating the brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, create an appetite and strengthens the svstem. It is a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipation. Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, and Nervou lira lache, and prevent Miasmatic di-ease from cban;e of diet, water, Ac It can be used at all times of dy by old or young, and is particularly recommended to weak and delicate persons. Sold by all Grocer, Dnujist., Hotels and Saloon. P. H. Drake A Co.. 202 Broadway. New York. jn!2-d vrltaw6m DRY GOODS. SPECIAL SALE OF DRY GOODS roi: 150 DAYS! Now Commenced at No. 33 "West Washington St. ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN! Great I iKliirrnieuf OflVred! DECIDED BARGAINS TO BE GIVEN. Ttao who buy Dry Good for ca-h w,! ! well cot to ts'.ftake the boue. Ibqu.re f- r, and make out. IiWCIl fc KE VXE'S And save the rtfcy frcn i 3 to per cent. Ce:aember it is tbe only Dry Goods Store between Charley ilayer'a and the Palcicr Iiue, oulh si Je. 5,000 iiooi sriims, Whclesale at New York pnc. JJjaT'Country meirhan! are invited to call. LYNCH & KEANÄ, Proprietors, JV'l 33 West Washington street. ATTORNEYJOSEPH -A.. LEWIS, ATTORNEY AT LW, OlFTCI ON SECOND FL'XIt HCBBAHD'S BLOCK, Carter Washicpon and Meridiaa Streu (entrance frvta Mnd.aa Streel,) ladiaaapo'.ia, Ind. He wOI fthlaliy and prwmptly atiead tj ail le;al bulaess entrusted to Lim. Kpeul auenUon g:vea to collertloa. He retrrsto tbebastue men of Indianapolis generaily. nyV-'Mwi 2

TELEGRAPHIC.

raaroars itnswttroini an. itats liiTtnu to yoR5i5o tcrotT sr riasr pot. From New York. Newt Toas, July 23. Eight hundred RebI priaonerj. tken tt Gfttviburg, hire arrireJ it Divid'a Island. Eiht hundred more arrive tonisbt. The Superior Court h t? onJerH he U. S. Trot Co. to p.vy to Mrs. Catharine N. Vorreyt the interest on the mortgage of $75,lX) held by them for EJwtn Forrest on the proprt? of the society of St. Vincent de Paul. Mrs. Forrest's allegation wai that he hn failed to p.y her allowance a'nee August, lfr. The wife of Bihhop Totter, of Pennsylvania, lie 8eriu?lv ill. Intelligence is received here that the town of Port P atu, St. Domingo, was totally destroyed by fire on the 3Uih of Jane. Sew from Rio Janeiro to the 9ih of June reports a difficulty between Gen Webb, American Minister, and the lr7.ilian Government. It wa3 aid the General had demanded .it is Taction from Brazil forhivinj tolerate-i the Confederate corsairs Alabama. Florida nnd Georcia iu the waters of the Emptre at Pernambaco Bain. It was also said that Gen. Webb had also demandeI indemnity for the burning of an American vessel, and he exacted the dismissal of the Presidents of the two prorincesof Bahia and Pernnmbuco. Two newpspers printetl at Rio Janeiro state that our Minister had presented a protest against the action of which he proclaimed, and that the Imperial Government hid consented to dismiss the Presidents of the tw o provinces named if the Government of the United States approved of Gen Webb's course. Brazil 19 supposed to be friendly to the United State-", but having recognized the Confederates as belligerents fhe could not deny her ports to their armed vessels any more thau to ours. Thebvrk Lengarilla from Rio Janeiro, reports the ship Jabcz Snow from Newport, England, for Montevideo, with coal, was c iptured. May 25, by a pirate, nnd burned. Also the buk Amazon from New ork for Montevideo, was captured and burned, .Tune 21, by the same pirate. The crews arrived at Rio, June i). The Miip George Griswold wa3 at Rio, discharginz her cargo. She was captured bv the pirate Georgia nnd bonded for $100,000. 'This was the vessel which took In a cargo of produce to starving English. From Washington. Washington, July 23. Admiral Lee, in a communication dated oH" Newport News, enclosed a copy of the report of Capt. Case, resecting the driving ashore by the Penobscot, and the eubgefjtient abandonment by her crew of the steamer K-ite, on the 12'h inst., at the south end of Smith's IsUnd. An attempt was mde by the Penobscot's crew to get her afloat under "the guns of the blockade, but without success, and she was subsequently burned. It is reported to have been a double screw, schooner rigged iron steamer, with a cargo of assorted merchandise. She was a notorious blockade runner. In the District Court to-day a decree was gratrei confiscating the personal estite of Dr. Gart ett, son in law of Ex-Governor Wise. His real estate is an absolute forfeiture. Tho same prin' ipc eflect seventeen other cases in which simi'ar decrees were ordered to be issued. A special to the Philadelphia Inquirer, dated Winchester, Tenn , July 15, says: It is believed here" that Gen. Stanley is in Huntsville, Ala., having enteced it on Monday. We will probably have definite information today. The probability also is that Gen. Sherman is in Chattanooga. The enemy does not seem to design to make a stand anvwhere. Indeed 1 presume he can not. The Postoffice Department will resume mail communication between the West and New Orleans bv the Mississippi river as soon as it 6hall ascertain that it can be done with safety. The mails between the Atlantic cities will continue to be carried in the usual way. The Petersburg Express of the 22d, referring to the cavalry expedition sent out by Gen Foster, s;vs: Tbe Yankee raiders burned the railroad bridge over Tar river near Rock Mount. They destroyed the derot at that place, tore up two miles of "the track, burned 5.000 bales of cotton and a large cotton factory. The bridge over Tnr river was on the Wilmington and Weldon railroad, and was about 300 yards long. They also captured a train of cars which contained two car loads of ammunition and 30,000 pounds of bacon, which were destroyed. From rortresa .Tlonroe. Fort Monroe, July 23. The flag of truce boat New York arrived this evening from City Point with 1,2 K) prisoners of war. The Richmond Examiner of the 23d says, editori ally : From the Mississippi we have no news which is gOd news In Northern Virginia the lines of Gen Lee extend to the old battle-ground of Manassas. Of the Northern army we know nothing, ex cept th-it it cries loudly for reinforcements and has received none. From Auburn Auburn, N. Y., July 23. The draft for the city of Auburn and seventeen sub distiicts in the county of Cayuga, took place in this rity to dav. The best order was observed and the best spirit was manifested. From Philadelphia. Philadelphia, July 23 The Common Councils have negotiated the bill appropriating $500.000 to pay exemptions for drafted men. The vote stood 1H Democrats for the bill, aud 18 Re publicans and 4 Democrats age inst it. A bill was subsequently passe! appropriating $1,000, 000 for the relief of the families of drafted men. Sporting-. PotGHKKirsiE, N. Y., July 23 The five mile race for the single scull boat championship of the American wuters, between Hamill. of Pittsburg, Pa., and Ward, of Newburg, took place to day. It was won by Ward, he beating Hamill by two lengths. Time 12 minutes aud 21 seconds. From Ferlress .Monroe. Frt Monroe. July 22 -The following are among the deaths in the Libby Prison Hospital, Richmond, from May 25 to July 10: A. J. B iiley, citizen of N. York, died June 13. Pat. Doyle, private 6th U.S. cavalry, June 25. M. Golden, 2d Ohio, July 2. J. Spring, 43d Iliinois, July 13. From Cincinnati. Cincinnati, July 23. Morgan this afternoon was in Guernsey county, near the Central Ohio railroad, and was supposed to be making east ward for the Ohio river. Sale of IT. Si. Honda. Philadelphia, July 23. The subscription agent reports the sale of $1,435,000 5-20's, to dav. HATS, CAPS. &C. 1803. HATS, CAPS, & STRAW GOODS, EXClCStTEIT AT "W ZEC OLES -A. IL E. DOXALDSOX cfc CARR, YIT0C1.D RFSPF.CiTCLLT IXVITF. TIIK ATTf Hon of Country Merchants to their new and splendid nock of Wool, Citare, lur. Bearer n4 Silk. Hat V sether with fvery tjl of Boys' and Mens' Caps. Also a tne lot of Lad;1, M-.ss' and Childrens' Hats fr SuiaraT. w th Film Hats, Shtker Hoods, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols, all of which hare been bonrht with especial reference to tho waU cf the CoTintry Tra4e, and will b sold exclusively at wholesale as low as they can be bought ia any Western market. Call and e. DOXALO.SON k CARR, tl Wi t TTahinrtoB street. Indianapolis, Ind. jT:ne;.J3ra. iK or a. 1862 Enl3 1862 A LL PERS05S PCRCHAS150 TICKETS FOR ST. j. JOSEPH and other points in Sönnern Iflsroart, the Stat, of Kansaa, or in Territories, should insist o haves tickets that real ty the .MOUTH .niSSOUllI ItAILKOAD, Th only rail rout from St. Lea Is to St. Joseph. It U ths shortest and c,acket l;ae, by thirteen hours, to th rontestpo'.r.tr acted ty rail, aad U always aa cheap aa any other. Bay your Ticket to Kama and all points In Northern Mtsaoari by the 5rta Missocri Kailroai. ISAAC H. STCRGEOX. Prea't and 0o'l Sapt. Son kCasosri R. R. 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I IT TiLaoaara. 2fw York IHarkt. Xnr Yom.JuIj 23. Flour Irregular tad unsettled, and radM 5c lower except for round hoop Ohio and fresh ground extn State, which are ictrce and in pood request; it 95(25 10 for extra Bute. f5 60 5 75 for extra round hoop Obso, $5 K)(g7 25 for trade bracda. . , Whiaky Continues heavy at 45(3 453ic. Grain Wheat, l(12c lower; $1 05(31 11 for Chicago Srring. $1 10(1 ) for Milwaukee Club, and $1 21(1:1 23 for winter red western. Corn opened a shade firmer, but closed dull at yesterday's pjices; WQoGc. Oats quiet at 70 (3 76c. Meats Pork opened dull and closed steady and more active. Bacon Sides are dull and heavy. Lard-Da'tlat9Kl0c. Money Easy at 6 per eent. Sterling in moderate rrrjuest at 138(138 for first class bills. Gold without material charge; opening at 26I4, declining to 25, and closing firm at 26c prem. Cincinnati .Tlarkel. CiycixytATi, July 23. Flour Very dull, and no ales. Grain Wheat 5c lower, and dull; prime red redd at 65c, tobedelivertJ next week. Corn and Oats unchanged. Whisky Advanced to 42c, and iu good demand. Meats There is a good demand fur old mess Fork; 500 brls sold at $0 5Ü, mostly held at $9 75(210 00. Bulk Meata and Bacon firm. Lard Nothing doing. Groceries Unchanged. Coffee is 2? 30c. Raw Sugar. U(13ic, and refined 15i,'(3 15rt'c. Jfoney Gold is 25c and Silver 20c premium. Exchange firm. COMMISSION, EDWARD A. lilSCOHII, Storage, Forwarding and Commission Merchant. Uf all kinds bought and sold. - -Sl S5m st sjr- Mjtaa. SALT, WATER LIME, PLASTER, &c. IniAAl'OLIS, IM) . Warehouse at th Junction of Alabama street and Virfrtnia avenue, nearly opposite the Dcllefontaina Freight Depot. .TT The subscriber will at a'l times pay the highest price for Wheat. Those having Wheat to sell would do well to Kve him a call before s'IUuj elsewhere. Sacks furnished when wanted. The Very BcMtF.iniil Flour MADE OF WHITE WHEAT, Constantly on hand, and for sale, at the new Warehouse, junction of Alabama street and Virginia avenue 1-lour delivered In any part of the c tv, free of charge. J)20-ii3m K A MSCDMU. J0UN M. I1UGIIKS WM. UOCKF.FELLER. HUGHES & ROCKEFELLER, (Successors to Hughes Lester), FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers In GRAIN, FLOUR, PROVISION'S, HYDRAULIC CEMENT, l'LASTKK, LAKE FISH, PKTKOLEUM OIL, COARSE. FINE AND DAIRY SALT, No. 10t21 A23 Itlrcrst.and on Dockt lYduce of all kind bought and sold on Commission Liberal cash advances made on Consignment. KKrcaesrrs ieri;e Tousey, President of Indianapolis Branch Hank; Fletcher & Sharpe, Bankers, Indianapolis; S. A. Fletcher. Banker, Indianapolis; J. W. Burson, Cashier, Muncie, Ind aiia. Jyi0-d3in BOOKS, &C. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Another new arrival at IiOWEN, STEWART CO.'S. GOLD A new and spendid asortment at IIOWEN, STEWART Jt CO.'S. Fninily Kllilt II y mil Rooks, Fray ct Hooks, Ac, At Jy-iiWiwl EOWEN, STEWART & CO.'S. MEDICAL. DR. JOII BILL' j COMPOUND CEDRON BITTERS The Latest and Most Important Discovery of the Nineteenth Century. TO MAN'S NAME IS MORE INTIMATELY CONX nected with the history of the Materia Medica of the United States, o- more favorablv known as a pioneer In medical discovery, than that of JOHN BULL, of Louisville, Ky. His inimitable preparation of Saraparilla has loni; ?tood at the head of the various compound of that valuable drug. His compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry has become a household word throughout the West and South; and bis Worm Lozenges, in less than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation as widespread as the continent of North America. But tbe crowning glory of his life remains to be attained in his latest diseovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of CEDRON, w hich is th basis of the Bitters now offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants oi Central America, to whom ! virtues have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with It, the Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria, and bandies without fear tbe most venomous serpenta. It Is a belief with them that while there is breath left in the body the Cedron is potent to enre, no matter what tbe disease may be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to indorse this extravagant pretention, he i nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to iu virtues that, as a remedy and preventive for all diseases arising from exposure either to changes of weather and climate or to the miasmatic Influences, It stands without a rival, and Justly deserre the reputation it bas so long enjoyed jn Central America and the West Indies. In nd its attendant train tf ymptoriF, it acts more like a charm thaa a medicine. There is nothing in the whole rang of tbe Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account cf this wonderful plant may be found in the eleventh edition of the U. &. Dispensatory, pagee 13ST and 13&S. r A aerie ef experiment, in which Dr. Bull has been for yean engaged, has juit been brought to a successful termination, and h is now enabled to offer to the public a comblnatian of Odron with other Improved tonics, the whole preserved in the best qualify of copper-distilled Bourbon whisky, which he is confident has no eqaal tn the world. He mifcht furr.ib a volume of certificates, but the public have Ion since learned to estimate such things at their true value. Tbe safest plan is for every one to test for himself the virtu of a r.ew medicine. Gve the CEDE0N BITTERS one trial, and you will never n.e any thn. It is not necessary to publish a Ions; list cf diseases for which the Cedron Bitters are a peeifle In ail diseases of the STOMACH, BOWELS, KTDNKTS. or LITER; la all affections of the BRAI5 depending upon derange roent of tbe Stomach or Bowels; InGOCT, fcHKUMATlSM and XEUKALCIA; And In fEYEK ASD AGUE; It is destined to supersede ail other remedies. It not only eure all tb 4iaass bat it prevents them. A wine-glass full of the Bitters taken an horr before each meal will obviate the ill effect! of tbe most unhealthy climate and screen the person taking it against disa nnder the most trying esposu. Sold by DruirrUa and Orers generally. Dr. JOHN BULL'S Principal Oi.ce, ia street. LcmisTille. Ky. Scli ia Indiaaapo:! by Browaiftf A JUss, TuoUason at w4T, std J. n . rtrjar. Jpw-dSra

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RUBER & JAICOX, WHOLESALE AND INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Directly oppoattc In I on Depot, Unat, Fltzjjlbbon'a Old Stand. 300 H0(lsnEAD3 N si"gar3QQ HUM. ST. CROIX AND CUBA Sl'OAJt. 500 15BLS' KEn!fEDsuGART IS &. 100 HA,KCHKSTS iMrER,Ai 100 " " rvrsc' htson100 " " Gi'5powLEi1100 " iong500 KOXKSOKTUE At0VE KINDS. 500 BAGS ßI 200 BAGS JAVA FES SB. 500 HALF BBIS whitef1su 500 packag,,siuckkrklA LL KINDS OP GROCKRIES CONSTANTLY AkKIVING and for sale at the lowest pwitle prices. in ;i;u a jaycox. June20-diw MEDICAL. TO THE LADIES OF AMERICA! MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLDMORE YALUAP.LE THAN GOLD! MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD! MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD DR. JXO. L. LYOVS FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FOR IT. MALES. FOR FEMALES, FOR FEMALES, Suffering from Irregularity er Obstruction of tha Menses from whatever caure IT IS SURE TO CURE! rr is surv. to cure: IT IS SI RE TO CURE! IT IS SURE TO CURE It is impo-slble to enjoy the bloun of health and vivacity of spirits utiles tbe Meue are rt-zular as to the time, the quantity and quality. Vi. , thry are obstructed, nature makes her effort to obtain fur it some other outlet, and, unless the.se effortsof nature are assisted, tbe patient usually experiences Despondency, Nervousness and finally CONSUMPTION ascumes iU sway, and prematurely terminates a miserable life. IT REMOVES ALL IT REMOVES ALL IT REMOVES ALL IT REMOVES ALL obstructions: obstructions: obstructions: obstructions: IT lä A PERFECT REGULATOR: TT TS V PERFECT REGULATOR! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR: BEAR IN MID BEAR IN MINI) BEAR IN MIND BEAR IN MIND THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GRARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE My DROPS TO CURE Suppression of the Menses from whatever cause, tbeugli care should be taken that my directlor.s are carefully adhered to. BUY THE BEST! BUY TnE BEST. BUY THE BEST EUT THE BESTI ECT THE SAFEST. EUT THE SAFEST! BUY THE SAFEST BUT THE SAFEST BUT THE SUREST BUT THE SUREST BUY THE SUREST BUT THE SUREST WHICH IS LTON'S DROPS! TVÜTCH IS LYON'S DROPS WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS! WHICH IS LTON'S DROPS! THE Y ACT LIKE A CHARM By strengthening and invigorating and restoring the system to a healthy condition. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. To 3VXÄ2n-iod Zjadioa They are peculiarly adapted, as they bringen the monthy period wfth such perfect regularity. BE WISE IN TIME: EE WiSE FN TIME! BE WISE IN TIME: BE WISE TN TIME. ONE BOTTLE CURES ONE BOITLE CURES ONE BOTTLE CURES ONE BOTTLE CURLS In almost every ea. IO NOT BE IMltfeJCb UPON. DO NOT EK IMPOSED UPON. IO NOT BE IMPOSED CPON, DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON. But cat this oat an! snd It to your Druggist, and If be has not got it cuke tin lay it for you, or it cay be obtained f the General Agent for the United Sutea, . C. G. CLARK A CO.. wholesale Dnuguu, Nw Haven, Conn. Tor it! b? II responsible DrutftU. PrklMr bo' tie. Wholesale Dealers aad the Trad supplied at the Preprietor prices by LOUD V MJ3ITI2, Chssagti. SORE ECKSTEIN A CO, Cincinnati. BROWNING SLOAN, lad!aapUl. JaJjlO-dljfod

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GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY. CIIAKTr.IlXt) IT THE LEGISLATOR O KENTUCKY FOft TB' TRXATatlNr OF AtX Tr K3XA.aU Of Till URINARY AKDGK51TAI. OJUiAN. FIX OJlT TXX CE5T1. ' A .Tlcdirnl IJrporl, (hnlilnUy thirty r,mt Tu-V a& rmrir.:efiM el-UsesWii mn4 via. ON A SEW METHOD CP tfsa'nrf Yerral loci ai.of erphil. tb ail H etaf-ea; OsaorTlsea, G:rt,Trktcre, VarteocJe. and Hy'roceU, rieaes et It klMy, Kaer Ac, 1?. Jt rrn-.rI cUic a ta.'. taUis treats a tlatwide-spreaJ saaio-'T f yovia, fe taal WeaAne. Noctures: F.tai.v.s,5eiaaJ DvtUIfy, Impoucv, lt., tl. secret luinn't-es of youth and Ba-t-r!ty artsir f'., baeft.1 aabn . fe.f-abee. Yo wiini is aded oWrvaiiins en Fen.ai D;tv. an-! otler Irtert t ,j s r.:ur .fthe kimot il 4Vrl uc to tbe mar-led and tho cettrTTi'aijg tnarna.. 16 eatertaii Ictibtsof tfc)rphyWsl !ify te enter Ih -?ae. to ay a.l la a saie wrapper, on rc-':t of fr. cents or f-cr jau . We try r ertlre t and at t-rii.n t tke trratsuent of the vsnti prate A tread .f in ewr pri vate report. (n.r f:Ir.ary ! the fr !j lr.vitnün tt kind In America htr). h )-T-n tai Mfced ky a ry 1J eharter.an-l tbis factsb'uld t pre fererre over th various quark e-f doabtful rhararter to foa la all arjr eitle. Ixiiporlan: to Female! Oneeepartrnent of our Dipenary I rpeclslly devot4 to the treatment of the Dina rs of Frv ales. sch as La-chorrh-. er White," Irrrs:alar. Painful and 87 press Menstruation, Nervous a nd Gene rslIbllity.Uaaaaest he Womb, Barren nesa, Ac. Consu ttatien and examtnatkesfree of charre. Also for aale, DS. DKWtK'j REGULATOR ITLLB For Female Obtructions, Irregtlatitiea, le. Marriod ladies tn certain sttuatkis should not e them, as they would cause miscarriage. Price f 1 per boa, ar.4 auay bw sent by mail. DR. GALEN'S PREVENTIVE An invaluable artleU for those wishing to limit the camber f their offspring, ot the barren who dosire children; warranted not to laJure the health, and will last for a lifetime. te any address, under seal, on receipt of the price TWO DOLLARS PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE By sending a brisf statement of their symptoms Will receive a tUank Chart containing a In-t of eueMious, onr terms for the course f treatment, Ac Medicines sent to any part ef the country to enre ar.y cae at home, free from darker r cariosity. Ali transactions private and confidential. Remember the name and number. Direct all letters to GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, riovl.V6:Uw!jr I-ouisville. Fy. MEDICAL. C O i F 1 II K MIA L YOUNG !FN WHO I! AVE I. .?urel tbemuf lres by certain serret hal.it, wLich urfit tbera forberttes. placre or the duties rfmsmed life; also. r-iidJle-sred and old ue&. who. from the folMeii of youth or other causes, feel a debility in aivanc of their j ears.befre placing th ems Ives ander the trestm nt of ory one. bonl! flrst read 'THE SF.CRET FRIEND.! Married ladies will learn something of impertanre y perusing "The Secret Friend. Sent to any address, in a sealed envelope, on rcetpt f TenCents. DR. STUART A CO. can be consulted on all diseases of a private or confidential nature, from S AvM.te t P. M (Sundays from 9 lo 11 A. M..) at their oftir. Address DR. CMS a.. .TU ART CO.. mcbJl-diwlyls-'W Boston. Mete. HARDWARE. IRON, NAILS, STEEL, &C. POJIKUOY, FRY aV CO. TVZALERS IN IRON, NAILS, STEEU WOOIJLF Work, Bent-stock, Woo1enware, B!acksmilhs fools, Thimble Skein, Boxing, Malleable Casti&gs,liafps( Files, Springs, Tlow Wlr gs,Ac., Ac. I The Oh!o River Salt Company. The Madion Spice Mills. . The Madison Pearl Starch Company. Coal Oil and Beczole. PO'JEROT. FRY A CO., No 117 West Wasbint-ion Street, Opposite the State Huse, myl-dAwly Indianapolis. ld. DRUGGISTS. FXXBJJIC MOTICE. TO.TIMSO!t A: COX, DrttlTSliU, o. I i:at iVahlnrion Ireet Hsve been appointed sgects for the sale of n u a i i) i; ' s T i HMi.tdo, TnE WONDERFUL GRANULUS.fer the enre ef Courts Colds, Sore Throat, Broneb'tis, Wheei ncrrWatk t tbe Uvula and Tneslls, and D1eaes of tbe lnr.-. tAHn Ssrehoves. ?Srt., M rU..,rd ft eark ' sttMAwlv FOR SALE. A Ilrick Ilouc for Sale. RARE CHANCE IS OFFERED TO BUY A fOUS Story Brick IIou at No. F0 West Washington Street. For information call at the abore premises. Jmc2--dA ww VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 7- . ... w For Kala, nice, ftoaetira, Ant, Oed Ousts, Nlothsi in l'ars tVaolcns, kc Insect on Planta, t'otvl, An Imals.Ac. Put np in 15c, ftc, and f I 00 Boxes, Bottiea and Paska f 3 and IS sixes for Hotels. Priue IvsTrrrnovs, 4. OnIy infallible remdiea known." "Free from Poisons." Nt danrvrous te tbe Haman Family." "Rats com out ef their holes to die.' t-itld Wholesale In all large eitles. Sold by allDaroGirrsand Hit a ox as everywhere. ATr.BwAaxr of all worthlese imitations. tSee that CorrAaV' name is on each Boa. Bottle and Flask, before yo buy. tT-Address IIESUY It. COSTAII. 4rPaicirAL Dsfor, i Baoanwv, 5. T. wIri bT BROWNING k SLOaS .4 W. TL TICKrViiP Retail Aets, In4UnapÜe,!c4. HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS, Wholesale t Bctail sw DEALER IN Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, BAS JUsT RECEIVED Bit SPRIIvIO G o1 iE COOD5. D11EIT IROJI THE MASUfACTTatra ' ia tb Kea. which he wUt sell es tew as the leeres. All the latest btt lis kept at No. IS rannaylvacU street, four door s SvaUt of the f urt Ufice.

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