Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3992, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1863 — Page 3
DA SKNTI NEL. SATURDAY M OR NI yd' 2 Ü Li" S5.
CITY AND STATE ITC MO. GfTh Iter, Mr. Chapman, of Vincenne. will again nfSclate In Christ Church to morrow. Surety Schoo HVAS A.M. Lf7 The tele;rapb thin mornirjr announce for the fiftieth time that (Jeriersl Lee's srray ia definitely ascertained to be about Winchester. t7HrTr' Monthly fir Aup.st if for sale by Bowen. S'ewart & Co., and bv Mm Thorap n 1: Son. Harper's it the most readable of II the magazine. For. On the roorii'mp of th 14th of July, t the M-sn Hou, a portuionaie. contsining oroe roorey. 7 he owner can get Hby calling at the Mason Hou. jj23-d3t. C?T" The it-oprosernents ia t'ie northern part of the city are appearing o rapuily that it is almost impossible to keep the ruu ul li.ena. null b'Hi tun upand.re fini-he. a i( they hjJ the lamp of AlUlin in thit quarter. Now it tu Tint to Stent a Good SituaTios ros Fall A5D VVi.hthr. Wiitel irameJi tely fifty f 00.1 ULorers at Hit Indianapolis Hullrig MiU. Good wage pii.J jt23dlw If; Spencer 1ia gone ir.to the mh-titute line. He will, at a reasonable mte, suWuute one or hi aoperior hu. ef whatever style you fancy, fir t it shocking bad hat you now" wear. j)23d3t J - fff'Awf!! dressed mm will al wate consider neu tdvrt. cHar and tie .n indis;etn:ble requisites in mtkinj a poo appeiranre. Come to FArkerN for snrh rticlcä, sindfiuJ that all went? abont shirts is true. j j 25 3t Rilioihb Notick The MConl Presbyterian Church will fx rji for pohlic worship to morrow (StUhrtth) rnoriiin ml evetiir,;;, .it the u-ml hours Preith:; by the Pastor. The public are invited to attend. Attk.xtiom, Gt! You ire ordered to sp tear nt your armrv hin (Siturdiv) evening. July lfG3, at m o'clock. Dv order o the Captain J. It. Stjct. O. S. ?"Bisil Duke, the reported brains of Morgan' command, U naid to be a tpcri.l ol.jett of Attention in Cincinnati. He is confined in one ol the city prisons, aiid crowds eeek an opportunity to iit bim. (aedi.j Si-oT A garden jipot of near eeven acre-, aj miles from the Oovernor's Circle, in the foik ot two gravel road. p.u.i soil and well adapt! lor gardenm;; purpo, fcr br Frank Smith, Ileal EUle Aient. 'eaz?r H!es, an aj)nrurel mini-ter of the Societj of Friends, appoint a public meetii for woiship on to-morrow morning, ut 10 n'clock,- in Friend-' netin hou-e, corner t Del w;.re and St. Clair nrret. The public are respectful! inrited to attend. 6r )RTio There will be a pcin Mce to day t the xchMi;e Park bctareen two noted hontes. We weie uiotble lo leru the n-ime-t of the horne or theirowixrs, but a it is n ple-iMnt Jrivethere, those nhu feel an in tn eat iu the oport cu Ooul aud see for tbem?elve. LoT. A rather small sIzed cow, light brown color, trim hörn, rotn fsce. with mdiq white on her hind les and bell. The cow h in cood o oniiiioii m(i1 a good milner. Anj iiiforniaiion in regtrd to her will he liberally rewarded by applying at M iguire, Jone & Co 'd wholeft!cero eery store. jy 21 2t "-r r m m Ml- -SfcL f?7Mjor Robert S Kxne, lite of the 17th Indiana, arrived in the city yesterday, accora r-nyinc the prifoncii capture J from Morgan. Mjor Kaue, after a brief visit to his relatives in Putnam count?, will return to active service He ia an educati-d military nun, nntl 1ms been in the war fiom the st.irt ia fact ever since Fort Sumter was fired upon. DrcATta Cocstt. A fürin of U' sere. within a few uvie of GreMburg. Dil acre-i clearc1 nnd the balance in excellent limber. Rood oichtrdand other improvements, is offered fur a iN at a cheip figure, or for trade for property in Indianapolis or M-trion rouotj, by Delzoll Si Jones, Real Ktate Hroketi. ArrOTiOM. FotaiH VV aid Guad! Yru are hereby ordeteU b mfet at 3 our rendezvous promptlv, this (Sturd) evining at 6 o'clix-k, lor regimental dress p rade. Kerv mernber mnsl be ptc-rut cr he will bo reported to headquarter. By order of CApt. A. T. ASIIENBACU. J. TlIALMM, O. S. Fik Ri.t A Fi Cuamci: for KuriNo Ilotse A new brick, two square from the center of town, with six room well furnihei. ,od filr, well, cistern and other conveniences Fuiiiiturs of a pood quality, and will te sold at a biruin. Posresslon pvrn iminetli 1 ! v. Inew OUiieot JiCKLRNAN .V I'ilHCE, jy 25 2t Rel Edtitte Agents. Mote PaisoxtRS Three hundred more of Morgan men arrive! Iat night from Cincinnati, and weie sent to Cimp M nton. Th s mike even hundred and one, ei-hl hundred and one having an ked the evening before One hundred and sixty prisoners from Missouri pned thruh the city vestcrdsy, going to Vir giui to beext hnj:ed. loll a'rilllin. We are now ready to do all kinds of pliin and fancy Job Printing, in the bet style, on short notice, and at chrnp m$ any other ofice. We have competent hands, wood preses, a fine assortment of papei and cards. ani we can d good nnd cheap work. All knds of b-oks. hrifs. csUlo-jues, kc, printed in the best si vie and on short notice. We kthe patronage of beinoerats, aud alloth. tri1 that want printing done. tf. Great Cxxtral Roite East On and after Monday next t:e Indimi Centnl Riilwy Com ptn? will run two rnins between Indianapolis and Coluinhu, tu P;qu and Uibana. without ch4iL' of cars or iMg;v. leaving Indianapolis at5:Vd A. M. an! 7:'H p. M . and arriving at Co'nnibua at 3:25 P M nr.d 3:50 A M , making ehe connections with trains nrth and eist froru Columbus. TpleudiJ sleeping cars are run ou night trains. OitT Eicitimet Am 0 EriciRt Tirtlk Sjtr Luch Gideon's llaud were out fishing on Fall creek, d j before yesterday, wi h their new e;te, and amot g other treaures of the rusty deep," thevhiuled t shore the largest turtle evtr seen in thi ridu'uy. It was a bully big t rie. His turtltahip will be served up at lunch thi-. Siturday m m'n. at the National Sloon, from l'J till II o'clock klunlius, the pruire 01 caterer, uivues ttnieoa s üana Aua tue public general If to partake. A Datio.f. Few persona, eren the bet In formed, reflect upon the en rm u amount represented by a bilMoo. Our attentinti was c dlcd to It yeterdsy by a friend, who hd sren the xtio'isl debt represent ei stone billion, ninety-seven million and odd dollars. It shout I be ne thou and and ninety icreii mill on in figure, ss glr.n by the tegrsph. $1IIU?.24.3CB. Wfbster ssys, " Milton Is a million of milPom; as mauy millions s there are units in a million." TMAT'iA kioiR " A pinna pent'emsn In the southern part of the S'ate. who had been sn O!d-rhoo Prrshf teri 11 from bis biyhol, seeing itm u v irr uivvlia" mint HIWjUIW IIU W1MTI 7j ti-,w'). ,,M, l i"0 hl head that it was a alow coach, and he would go m place where there was li'e and go shea 1 There was a revi tl in the Methods church in h's town, nl he joinel that He ws vet? tealou In hi ailenJsi.ee for a tm. One . afternoon In gotug rt meeting he tat a pirt? pitching quoits He was p aonateIy f.n.d of the spM, and look a hard. When the game tat orer he en tried the meeting. It sa lively and he was t rrd. He took a seat, and was soon stleep, seeuiinsly lullalby the shout around him. The louder the singing and shouting the better he lei. Suddeuly thete was a pause and he awoke tailed sn, wouikI hs hat around his IsaJ.Sud lhoute.1, Tlial's a rlier!" Ht had bau dreaudag of pltcLlug quoits.
T MoaA RrrrraL John Morgan ia accountable lor a great many quer thing s n't be crossed the Ohio, but there la no-hing mm traoe than In his ride through Indiana be sh u.'d have stirred up a revival in one of our cir churches. It is no less strange thaa true. To bithr titles. roller, cutthroat, horse the f. &c , cau now be ad del, reirliH Durirg the fever of forming empibie a meeting we in prtgresa in one of the churches. The minister rose sod aLriour.ced that he roluoteere-1 to ehase the invader from the State He was go.ng to the field, but after a careful se'f examination he did not Uow whether be was prepire-J for eternity or not. He pulled Uns string until the brethren alt got into the same frame of mind, and when f.. conclu fed one after
another arose and poured forth their feelings In the same strain. A happy revival was the consequence. John Morgan started it. and we have but little douM it w is much needed, but at the patr-c time we wUh he would ie!ect another fell for the uext camp meeting. General Order .No. 3. HcADt'ARTtas ClTT TllOIMKNT. ) 1 di a Jt AFoLta, July 25, lb63 There will be no dres parade this evening. but the regiment will as-ernble for drill by Brig! Gen. Cirrington, on (Jniteraity Square, next Monday altenxMin. at 5 o'clock. " Under the personal instruction of this able offi. eer, the drill will be both intei eating and instruct ive, embracing, as it will, evolutions both of reg imeni ano origane Ry order of DC RÜGO, Col. Com'd'g. Hartct Hatls. Jr , Adjutant. DocoiSH A poor old dog who hid served his m.mter's family faithfully until he had lot his teeth and was gouty with age. waa struck with a brick bit while lying quietly in the yard snoring orer his pension, by some doggish." boggi-h, or fiendish individual. The mo;wis of the poor old anim 1 were piteous. On Thursday. Isrge mas'iflf was following his master dwn Pennsylyani street, forcing his way through the crowd by his weight, when he ran with ail lii.a power against a Udy, who fell orer Lim and fell ne irly into the gutter. r5T"After a storm there is a cnlm. The rtorm of the Morgan exti'emetit hiving p.-is-ed, our f-eopte seem to enjoy the ut!t;u il luxury of ;i iittle quiet. The Abolition newspaper "are f riving to stir up another breeze Pe ice nnd rjuiet to them seems tot a ferleci hell ffheiven ia the place repre-entel by -omeof the divines be lore plit-c.a drove religion from the pulpit, Iii" Abolition editors would be entirely out of their element thould they by any chmre get tieie. Hang, shoot, burn and de-"troy, ii the burihcu of tLeir songs day and night. Important Conf locution Decialnn. The first ciic uuder the confiscation Uw pised by the last Congress cume up in the District Su preme Court at Washington on Thursday. The rae was tint of the property of Dr Ornctt.on iu law to Henry A. Wis-. After airing that it wis the first case under this important hw, Judge W)lie said he had at first doubted, but upon rea eon and the authorities was satisfied thit it wna hia dutyto is.aue .1 decree ordering the condemnation of tho property. The uct of Congress did not, as wa generally supposed, tre it inhabitants of ahe so called Confederate Statca as traitors, but as ülien enemies. In that point of ri, by the law of nations their proortv of every description ia Ii ible to absolute forfeiture and alienation to the ue of the Government. There is no distinction between personal property and real e?-tate Nor did the Constitution, aa was suppose I, f-rbid the absolute forfeiture of real estate.but the joint resolution pas-cd by Coni:reno the same day of the confiscation act, under the provision of which this property is sought to be confiscated was a declaration by them that in the i-pirit of kindness they would confiscate the reil estate of a Rebel only during hi lifetime. He was bound by that resolution, and would therefore condemn the real eUte during the lifetime of the owner, and the personal property absolutely. Judge Wjlic referred to a large number of authorities, among them the acts of the Mary Inn 1 and Pennsylvania Aemblies, confiscating ab-oiutely the property of Americans who re mained loyal to the English Crown during the Remlution. Alter this decision of the Judge, the Di.-tnct Attorney asked leive to dispose ot some twenty other cases, hich depended on the same principles, wimh request was granted, and decrees of condemuatiou were ordered. Cin vinn iti Gazette. Wlmt t I sea to (nil It. Some people object to our application of such terms as theit anJ robbcrv to the military opera lions ol. John Morgm. This reminds us of an occun nice in Wood fop 1 county. An old man, of sfiong Southern srmpithies. had a Union neighbor for whom he had great respect. Thev were old friends. So he told his neighbor thit whci Morgan came along his property ahould not b disturbed. He knew John well, and would see to it. He kept his word, and when John cme wlonj he went to see him, nnd told hi ui he must not disturb that ueighoor. "Why'siys John, "tint man calls us horse thieves an I robber." "Well. John," siid the old man, "you know that's wh it we ued to c ill Mich things " Morgan then promised to let his neighbor ahme Louisville Democrat. Now, when armi-9 go to robbing pririte property, it is nothing but wlnt we 11-cd to cdlit theft or robbery; and it I ;cs mt niter the crime if done by Union .armies. The crime is just wh it w e used to call it. Ait Argument fur tlte upiirvton of tlto Press. Cuaklia X. of France, in 1S30. attempted to uppie.vs the prc of Paris. He g ive the follow iiig reasons fr it through his Ministry. Ho siid: The periodical press was but an instrument of disonlcrand seduction that the King's own tatimentshid bceti di.re.s!eclfu!l v d.cutil in iho j lumals that the expedition to A'giors hid heea s . t 1 K. . euoangeieJ ny me uiscussiou hiuI doctrines ol the pres that the Government and the press Could not coexist thit there was a prolonged cry of indigt.Tt'ori and terror from all parts of the nation against the journals of Paris that the right of the Government to provide for its own security exists before any la, it being founJed in the nature of things, must oicibear all laws, and that the time hid arrived for (lie as.-eition of ih'a great and primary riut. Fit uttemptiug to carry out theae projects Charii was driverrlrora his throne, and if he had been caught would hsve lot his head. His memorial has been taken up in this country and its argument adopted word for word. AUCTION NOTICE. Important and Peremptory Weekly Trade Salc3 of 2E3E ATS, 1 hi: vi i v or mtooui. v , Commtucinj an ThrsJy. July 16, nd KnJing J Urfrmbtr it, l?ü3. J.uins 11. pucmici:, UriLL SKLL HY AUCTION, AT HIS W'Ar.KH0l'5F, con cr vf l(juiond and Vi;IoaftULy trt, tirovab o. b- 1 , oa rrry ThurJv dar.ng t;a nrtn, tbe mir prcU' ti"U h' uanufctorj-, raimn.cing July la, lvkt, at U oVUici, w&ftj Lc wdi rJT.-r a fllline of fur and Woul list, of every drcr:ptiJti, la lata to ait )urcuaers. In calMrx tits sttentioo ft iLc traistotl. slo q. nounfrroerr, tbs U!id-rgnt 1 txt to tatt that In tht ale for Ihn esn tbt am pnntfpW that baacharaciriiJ taoM tb pai w,l! ta sintl otrvot. 1 by wiil net ouiy uibnc bi cntirs urcwl.iction, but tbs of otLrr msti'oisct'jrcrs vf wall kri'-wn reputation; tNui ur.ru i each a varied t4 eoaipista aaorimtbt of $1) Ut a4sptt to tba saeo irviri tpt rrvtfed from lbo oot alls to atts.nl, and will b f l.t Md.factoriiy Tba Hat will b rt partd for uj-ectloti by Catalogue on tba Dtot 'loa' f ' sals. Tb ft I. is oiisrtofs witl 1 sohl what reerrt. JM.Ü II. ntC MICK. ctlntr. Daooaits, Jly 1, lau. Coiia'rnateM of 11 at a. Hstttrt' Trliumlic s.d trw Üo-ts ara solicited; aal will be ol I en fsrsbls ttm.. Will ita i a- Bc 'a' ."m; 18G2 fettanS3SStvK I862 VLL rrkau.Ns I'L'KCM A.lNrt TtCKT.TS fUK T. JOS I'll tid ol hrr Itumla IB Nunhrn Ii iu,mrl. Iba tat of Raiisas. or Iba Trrrm rt ik.ml.) n..i.i an hav. bSti.a'ltbsiaa If tbt fMMtlH II1MH III ItAII.IIOUb tbf enty rtlriifrtn si lais to St. Jt-b. tl ith ! . k . . A H t 1 . W . .... . " 1"'" "t ,j iirtsww laurt, t tba" molest jH.ml rsar bM tt tall, abl It ? cbsL any sbr. jur rvbau u kaus and all ivintsls Jt arlbera U lsaHri by Us .N.-rtt Miur1 Hallraa l . . . , tAAU It.arLlaiailJt. Prss'l sod Üsft'l iut. nxk MiMon fc. p., BXJCkT II. i;LMüi,Uaaia. Ts,.Ur,, AfaM. astr4ly
SPECIAL NOTICES.
From the Ricttaoi Wt'f .) , The Cbar!ston Coarer msktt a timely ar?tt!oc ta renmT!!Jrt; the attenrlr of oor Q ort narrt to tt rstsrslixsUoo and culUrstlon of CsUaty fay tLe prtrration of the ba!ib of oar soMiert. This article baa a peculiar effect cpon the Tver, and guards tbe tjt'na aca rt disease by xeaure and lrreRular diet. It is ai4 .that tb great sarca-a f tbe IlabtatM.n JXiiut cf Ir. Trske, which, previous to our aalsppr dilT.ruUScs was found la meat Roaibrn botsti, waa twiog to tba extract of Caliaaja Bark wbich It contained as ona of its principal ingredients. "In eor.Ärmation of this, we bav heard na of our ffiot ditintraihed phjricins remark thaf, wberever he Ul cnwell froa ordinary d:-tet'c or atmospheric causa, ha invariably ralitved hinisetf by FUtf.atim Eltter. yw that ihea H.ttera rsr.n'jt be obiaind, a aub-tpTit should bo prepared. We nrvlersUrid onr Govrcmeut has opeued cot!atior. with Lr. I rske, through a secret s(rent, but with Waat truth wt do not know. a a a We ar etceTiy cbl'd to the RlcbiinoM TTh'j frr Us re.rrembrai.ee of "Ant 1 f-ang Syne," bat we can as. ara "our Government" tbatthe Plan'stion Balers are not for als t any "cret stents' ort'u or SwUth There are probably several other thinj that "our Government" will yet want. We know that we hive the bet snd mot popular reedicint in the worl 1. Vit are not afraid to si ow w hit it is composed of. Phyi-iciAJiS are compelled to recommend it. Causa t a BahK has beea celebratad for over two hundred years, and waa sold duriu the re Un of Louis XVT Kir.g of Franca, for the enormous price of Ms own weight in a.lvrr. It is remarkable for I)ypepia, Feven, Weakens, Cntijit:oi), Ac. Cxfccsiii.i.A I'.ARic For Diarrhea, Colic, and Uest of the s'omsch an I bowel. Damuox. for Itifliinmation of ths Loins and Lropical Vfli-ction. Cavomii a PLowras for Enfeebled Ifgetion. laviaoxa FLoarr.35 -. rma'ii', nhnaiant and tonic hiebly Invior'tiux ia nervous dehiiiiy. Wisr.a-iBKK.c. For S-.-rorula, U!ien.-natl?m, Ac. Axtce. n A'orna'ir carminative; creating fiesh, muscle and m;U; much used by mothers nureinc. AIo, cl')va-buds, orange, caraway, roiia:ider, snakeroot, fc. S. T lvf.O.-X. Another wonderful Incr'dior t. of aninh origin, Imparinf? besnty to t) e ctoplfjiou and brilllar.cyfo tha inijid. ia yet uitk:iown t' the cotnmerce of tie world, sad we sMtbholl Its name fjr the pra ent. Hunvbiics and qtu-k howl sb.ut the Plantstion bitter; hut the following is vrhat tbe natter, ai.d t?iey know It: PLANTATION BITT1 US WiLL CCKE Cold F.xtreruiti',a and Feverish Ups; Sour Stomach an J Fetid Breath; Flatulency and Indigestion; Nervous Affections. ExcesM F-tigue and Short Breath; Pain over the Eye; Mental Depondency; Prostration. Great Weaknr; Sal ow Complexion, Weak Boweli; Liver Complaint and Tj-jep!a. Very particular'y recommended to Clergymen, Merchatita. Liwyeri and pernors of e ientary habits. AUo for delicate females and weak persona who require a gentle stimulant, free digestion, good appetite and clear mental faculties Sold by all r-specubb Physt laa-, Üruggist, Grocers, Hotel-, Saloons, Country Store, Ac. I particular that each bottlo bears tha fac-s'raila of our signature on a steel plate label, with our private Government stamp over tbe coik. 1. II. ÜltAKC V C O., JJI-dAwe.t3in 2 2 Broadway, Nw Tor's. r?T"Let tho-c who have doubted the virtues of Ball's Cedron B tters, If any auch there be. resd tbe foMowiim certiflcate from gentlemen wtll known in this community, anl doubt no more. Itsgereral introduction in"o the army will ave the lives of thousand ol our soldiers. Loi-iHviLLit. Kr., Juno 4, 163. We, be undersigned, have icn the gtod eflectsrro. dcce l y ths u-e nf Dr Joim Bull's Ced oa Bitters in ajeneral ilelitr and protra'lon of the yMem, and belle its ireueral ue w iuld urevent diaeaee and relieve murh snlfenn. anion nr soldier particularly ould this he tbe esse, eseci.tlly tboae wbo are expo.cd to miasmic iaflaences iu th- South'-rn cl mate. MAJOli PHILIP PF.F.D, t ot. Int. Kev. 3d Ilit. Ky. CHS. B. con OX, Collecivr ff the Port of Louiaville, Ky. COL. II. DKM; Proot Marshal Oan. of Ky. P.K.V. D. P. llh.NbtK&ON, Vice Pre !it nf Sitiinrv Commbhion. IIAKXF.Y. HU'iUKS A CO.. Publisht r. rX'ino:rst. GF.ORGK P. IM)S KX, F'oj). bouNville Anzelgfr. IIUGIIKS A PAI.KIUL, Wholesale rVTGo-d-lriilers, Msla ft.. Louisville. Ü WIS. GKKF.Is, t CO Whftl-Ale SIo;- D-airr. Ma n t., lxalvills. 1IAKI 1 MAI'OIUKH. LitL;raj'beri, co-. I LtrJ owt Market, Louisville. jui.ii'swirrrKit.' Clothing UerchAut, ci. I dfrd inl Market, Louisville. CAP r. S. r lill.UKKiH, SteaiL-r JJejor Auderaou. WAJ. L. I . 1 1IK "10, l'. m.is'fi c. S. Anny. C. M. MKTCAL1E. a'ioiul llo'd. Louisville. COL. JKSü BAYI.F. iiU Kenfnliy Cavalry. GEOROS D Pl.-LNTICK. Ion fvlUr? Journal. Sec advertisement I an-ith rc l".niii. J20-d3m S--T--T800--Xr' " DRAKE'S PLANTATION FITTERS Inigorstc, airenjthif's, aud purif: s t' e system; 1 a perfect appetizer, and N'arure'e great r-t"rer. It il composed of pure Ht. Croix H im, th celebratrd Calisaya Bark, r.v tt and herbs. Piri'enlsrly alapiej to weak and delicate person", and can be relied unoi for in purity. It cares Dypepiia, Is a ; entla tor-ic. and isjmt tbethinfjrcbsnge e,f the reason. Sold by all Grocer, Dnu'Kiiu, Hote: and Saloo-. V. H.' Drake A Co., 502 Broadway, Xrw V..rk. janU-dAwlfawm DRY COODS. SPECIALSALK OF DRY GOODS VOll 150 IIAVSI Now Commoncod at No, 33 West Washington St. ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN! Caicat 3 iKluceiuciits OtTcred! DECIDED BARGAINS TO BE GIVEN. Thae whabuy Iry Good fr ca-h w.ll do we'd not ta tulstake tie Liur. J. cu re i r, a:.tl ru'te out. LV.C: aV KIU'E'S At.d ae iher.Vy f: u o 30 per rent, r.rmemer t Is the w.!y llry (,olk Miirs btwren Chsrlry Maker's and tbe I'sin f House, uulbti:. 5,000 IIOOI Mentis, Vho'.eiale at 5ew- York prKe. 4S3yCountry tseechsnu arc Inv'.ted to tall. LOCH A KKAN:, rrpa'or, J yl 33 W t W.h nton tret HATS, CAPS, 180:t. 18G3. HATS, CAPS, i aSTKAW MODS, ItlllantlT AT iMri)Ho. v ca uit, s tine lot of Ls4.cs , xi'.rt i j tuil lrso.' t ior Sum. ta r, w lb faint lists. Shaker HmU. A,u ar4 Cottoa I'n.hrellai and I'arasoU, all of wBwa hae fl bmiftil wuu ttpeclal refer nee to the wsats f tbe Cauatry Trad, a ad wdl aa sold eacluve'y si bo'rtal as l.-sr a they aa we te(ht la any War Market. Call s 4 see. UUALoso.t A CA It M, Tl West Wak!sfta street, l4U&ApaUl,ad. jaaallAS. '
TELECI7APHIC.
raaroara axraiMLvroa rva sac I stam unini. i'ilit Urporl roa Moaxixo atrotT axs tixsj riot) " rraana vasbincton. VVAiüixoToyr. July 24 It is definitely ascertained thit Lee's main army Is at or near Winchester. ' He has made no general adtance down the ralley. (on. Wndsworth's resignation will not. It is said, be accepted, but that, owin; to tbe number of general officers in the 1st corps, be will be transferred to some other commsud. An ofSdal order fixes the total mothly pay of Provost Marshals under tlie enrolment act at I juv jij, mm in 101 me aurceon ami Uomtms-l;or-crmflI2J?3. Governuaeut has decided on active measures reprdirir the ßtiinc out of the Rebel iron clad fleet in Ko din ! The siifh..riti n.nn,i issue letters of marque and reprisal in view of . 1 : . e From Plilludelprtla. Philaoelf HiA, J uly 24 A private letter from a public officer, written in Washington day be foreyesterdav and received iu this city Thursday evening, stated that Lee was again Lorth of the Potomac, he.ivilv reinforced, and threatening Pennsylvania. No confirmation or contradiction of this report has been allowed to come by telegraph from Washington, but it can not be true or we should have heard it from the border. The drift fur the 4'h district was completed this morning. The draft for the 16th ward, 3d district, h also finished Tbe Prorost Marshal, (wo enro'ders and the blind man who drew the envelopes from the wheel, were all drafted, pro ducing much mirth. From Fortrca yionroe. FoETRtsa Moxboe, July 24 The Richmond Whig, of the 23d. gays: The evacuation of Jacltfcon, Mias., left in the hands of the enemy the rolling stock of the New Orleans, Jackson nnd Great Northern, and the MissiaJppi and Mississippi and Tennes-ee railroads. The motive power alone consisted of over forty engines. The losa is of incalculable importance, and is irrepirable. Nothing goes well in the southwest. The Federal cavalry raid from Newbern, N. C, re i c bed Rrcky Mount, on the Wilmington nnd Weldon rilro.id, on the 20th, and destroyed two miles of the trick. The bridge over the Neue river, 1,6J') feot Ion?, was burned, thereby cutting off communication for some weel a. i roni Cincinnati. Ci:ctfATr, Jnly 24 The cavalry expedition under Col. Toland, 34th Ohio, (mounted in fnntry.) and Col. Powell, 2J Virginia cavalry, sent by Brig Geo. Gannon from Charleston, Va., to cut ihe Virginia nnd Tennessee railroad at Wythesrille, has been successful. Thev captured Wytheaville after a severe fight, taking 12D prisoners, two pieces of artillery, and 7U0 Und of arms. Our loss wa 65 in killed and wounded. Col. Toland and Capt Delaney, of Cincinnati, were killed. Col Powell ia severely wounded. The enemy lost 75 men killed and ajarge num ber wounded. Our troops were fired on by citizens from the houe.. The town was totally destroyed. The command reached Fayetteville yesterdsy, after a hard march of over 31)9 rnilej. Major Ivrauss, of the 86th Ohio, had a skirmish wiih the Rebels at 11 o'clock this moroing, driving them out of Washington. Morgan, when last heard from, waa at Winchester, 12 miles i orthct of Cambridge, mov. ins toward the Steuhenville and Indian railroad, closely pursued by our forces. Frann New York. Nktt Yokjc. July 21. The steamer George Cromwell, from New Orleans is signalled. The ship Guiding Star, from Calcutta reports July 20th. bo irde l by bri Antonio from New York for Raliie, who reported 18 lat. 36 long., on the southern nice of the ulf stream a ehsrp rigged rcsel, supposed to be a pii.-ateer, with one larcc gun amidshins, chain a hre ship. A raifatc dispatch from Fort Monroe to the merchants' news room nys: Col. Shaw, of the 54th.Massschusctts, colored regiment, was killed on the lb:h Inst.neir Charleston. From I'ortliandt ?Ie. Portland, July 21 A special dispatch to the Courier from Cherry Field, this morning, eays: Ctpt. IIakell,of the Ktramer Virginia, who arriicl at Stauntr:i yes'erd.iy, roport seeing, a'xut 10l o'clock ve-terday "morning, a heavy steamer dT Point Meni.im, firing heavy guns at some craft low in the water, which w.as returning the fho. Rdh .ipjeareil to be Mccring southwest VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. W4 W k ' - 7 A l or l(:tt, .'ilcc, floHt lira, Anta, lied Ittifrai, .tloiiik, in l'ura s ssatteiia dec insects on riaitts, I on ISf Auhnali, Ac. Put up'n 2.c. 51c, und f I 0.1 ftuxf., Bottle end flask 3 and tön.ies f.,r Morri s, IVsLie 'nstiti TiosS, 4c. ' ti!v infsll bt rTnedia Wnvwn." "Frr.fr. m IVkjW "Not ilsTit-.roi-tn tl,o flitmai. r'ndv." "Hsf cons 0'it cf their br-les to die. jrjyold Wbolcnals; In a! tm e cities. XcCTSold ! allLmcoiisTSaal Hr.rattTts everywhere. ftys'brwAjsEr-f all wirtfc1cM lmitti n. RjySfethaf Coaras's" nam a on each Bxi, Bot' tie and Fiak, before jon buy. fit Address IIKMtV It. rO!TAIl. Hay fsi.fctr At DsroT, 452 Tnoauwai , N. T. IttTSoldbr likOH'MNGA hLUN ar.d W. P. TICK Kb. A,ho.elend ii. tail A(re:it,I:idianr lii,Ind. ehCO FOUNDRIES. tiii: UOOSlEIt M ATH FOINDUV AND STOVE WORKS. HAVINO COMI'LKIF.Ü OLK FOUNDRY. WE ARE now prepa id to receive and atUfactorily eaecuta or.i. s for tuve and ciftins rmral y. Tbe en'.o partnvr has jat rturu;d from the Eau, where he ba prtcure d the ml da d.-able and perfect pstterni for cool arwl p.rlor.to'e.erertntrolucedtntotbe marke. Waapciallv Invite the a:tect:oa of wbo!ealj stovs dsslers to thibranchof .,ur bu.nes. wiih a request that they will f.v uaaca'.I. (i other work w.ll embrace Iron fronts and colunns. (which ws desire to make a prominent feati:rein our intnifactur',) rail.n and mill casticirs, suear Bi'!lan i kt:!es. UoU'C work, such a ventilators, window c . and ho.l'.'wre, ia fact everything pro tueed 1 1 an lrrn foaudry. V respectfully solicit patrocs(;t, an inr.ij pronise wnat we caa wen ana promptly per- ; form. OT.Ce K iu'i !rr. 153 snj'h nUwr ti ir.r. Ind.a.aap.v.i su 1 Cincinnati and loJ.ar.a Central Frafghl Daj.ou, In iiua poli (ndtana. rayU- OX. LORD T F.CK. BOOKS, &C. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Ao other tew arrival at BOTTE, STKWAET k CO.'S. GOLD 2?ETB, A oew aod spend M aaortniant st DO WE 5, 8TEWABT k C0'8. rnmllr Illblc, II) Ulli Itookt, Prujer Ilookts, Ac., At t.'rirt-d3l BOtriy, stiwart 4 CO.1. FOR SALE. Itrlrk lloutc for alc. XAKK CHA2TCC IS OfftttD TO fcCY A FOCÄ tery Urtea at 't, m 9 Washington Utraet far infannatiot aH at ta abeae waajilaaa. jwaetAAwsw
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IT TUMttfl. .lw Yerlc irjarkets X Yen, July 24. Cotton lesstctinr at t Flour Heavy, and closes eUrhUy la favor cf buyers Sales at $4 95 Q 5 10 for ettra Suve. $5 65(5 75 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $5 So7 25 for trade bnndi. WhUkj Faeora buyer at45(345)c. Grain Wheat rpened doll ard closed berj; , with holderj of common grades rather more d. posed to realize Htlest$l lUQl'lTfor Cot cagoSpring, $1 10(31 20 for Milwaukie Clnb, fl 2!).1 24 for U inter Red Western, il 10 for Winter Red Illinoia. Corn in lair request, without s ny decided change at 66 Vc. OaU firm aDd In modtvale dernaed at70f37bc." , " "s ' . ' Oncerie Sugar active and firm. Meats Pork opn dull anJ closed a hde easier at $11 5011 fi2Uforold Mess. $13 SO .(313 62t for ew do, $13 50Q16 for old and new Prime Sales of Bacon dull and heavy. Lard dull and lower at 9(3 13c. -,f Cheese Dull and lower at 83I lc for common to prime. , . . - a Money Easy at 6 per cent. Sterling Exchange 136(3139. Gold without any decided change, ooeniog at 25J and closing steady at itncInnMt itsarket. CixcixifATi. July 21. Flour Dall, ard prices scarcely changed. Grain W heat lower. Prime Red 5(367 for new and Se'QDO for old. White 95 to 93 for Ohio and Indiana. Kentucky new is held at $1 (31 05. Corn5657c. Oats declined to 59(3 61c, very dull. The new crop is now bein harvest 1 and depressed the market, as a large decline is expected. Whifkv In demind at 42c. Pr viiiona Held more firmly. The announcement by the Secretary of the Treasury, made here today, that trade may ho re?rirueJ with New Orleans and down the Missiseippi, has had some influence One hundred hhds Bacon Sides aold at 5a'e. Mets Purk is held at $3 75 for old and $13' lor new. No than ein Gold. Money matters steady. COMMISSION, EDWARD A. IjlMCO.tfB, Storage, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, , Of all kinds boright and sold. SALT, WATER LIME, PLASTER, &c. INDIANAPOLIS, 1ID Warehouse at tbe Junction of ATabama treet and Vir- " arruvu-'e si iuc junciion oi A.arama treet ana v irrinla sveaue, nearly opposits the Be llefoctsine Freight nia i tpot. WBff MaVTa? The Rub.criber will at all times pay tha highest price for Wheat. Thore having Whest to fell would do well to five him a call before a- Hin? elsewhere. Sacks furnithcrd n t.n wanted. The Very Best F.imil Flour MADE OF WHITE WHEAT, Comtantly on band, and for aal, at the new Warahouae, junction of Alabama street and Virginia avenue Flear delivered in any part of the citv, free of charge. jy:o-d3ra K A. LlSCOMB. JOHN il. I1LVJIF.S Ail. ROCKFFELLER. HUGHES & ROCKEFELLER, (Successors to llughes d Lester), FORWARDING & COMMISSION MHHCHANTS, Aod Dealer ia OttAIN. FLOCR, PROVISIONS, nYDHATOC CEMENT. i'LASTKK, LAKK FISH, 'KTkOLLUM OIL, COAKSE. FINK ANL) D.VIUT S LT, Mos. rj,2l, A23 Kit erst, and un flockt u tu HZ V Pr'dacc of ftll tind bought and boH on Ciruin1slon Liber.2 cash adveacrs mnfle on C P .itntnent.. HicrEkivri i-(itorc Tou-ey, Resident oflndianspnlis Pranch Hank; !'ltcLrr & fcharpr. bankers, Indianspolir; S. A. Fletctar. na:.ker. Indlan.poli-; J. W. Euraon,Caaler, Mur.cie, trd aua. 'yJO-dSa MEDICAL. DK. JOIIi BIJLL'J COMPOUND CEDROX BITTERS Tba Latei and Most Ta'prtant Discovery of the Niostcentb Century. JVrO MAW'S SaUF. IS VORF IirriMATrT.T COW. ' ret- d wiih tii hl.fory f the Ms'crla Medica of tls Cntted States, o mort fav.mbjv known aa a jd neer In in'djcal diiro ery, th m that rj iMN fcCLU of LoulaTl.'la Ky. His tairnirable prcparstir.n of Sareaparilla has hmg etox at tha bea1 of tba various compounds of teat valuable druff. ILs compound Fectoral of Wild Cherry has bee on. c a bnu.eh'td word tbroughnut tbs West nd South; and bis Worm Loienpe;, In le.a thsn a year after the r introduction. attsineJ a reputation at widespread a its continent of Norih America. Bet tbe crowning glory o' his life teraalus tob attained In his latest (lis. eoverv, r rsther combination, for be duea bot cla in to have been the dioverer of CEDIil'N. which is the bssis of tha hitters now offered to the puM;e. That honor be. long to the native inhabitants ol Central America, to whra I's virtui-t hsve been known for more than two bur.dred years Armed with tt, tbe Indian bids defiance to the raofct deadly m&lsria, and bandies without fearth" xnrt venonvuia serpents. It Is a belief with thern that whil-thers la breath left In tbe body th Cedron la potent to curs, no cutter whar t ed;eae tnsy be. VThlt Dr. Bu'.l la not prepar.d to In-iorse this eitravaf ant preten-ion, he Js neverhrleaa satisfied from a thorough exsmlnaMon of the e ideixa relating- to its virtues, that, si a remedy and preventive for all diseases arising from exposure either to change of weather and climate or to tha miamafic it.fi Jn?s, it stands without a rival, and Jast'y deserrea the repuUon It has to long enjoyed jn Central America and the tVet Indies. In F4 and Its attendant train rf Tmptots, It act. mors like a charm than a medic na. There ta oothing In the who'. rang of the Materia Medics that can for a moment bear a comparison w.th It in this disease. A full account f th'.. wonderful plant may be found In th eleventh edl'lon of the U. S. Dispensatory, psgei 13S7 and ISA. A aerie, of eiperimsnts. In which Dr. Ball baa been for year, engaged, hs jut been brought to a succesful tennina'l'jn, aud h la now enabled to offer to the public a comblnatian of Cedron with other improved ton'es. tbe whole prrerved In the beat quah'r cf copper-distilled Bourbon whlakj, which he ii cocfldent has noeanal In th world. II m'tht furrUh a velum of certificates, but the public have lone sine learned to estimate auch ttlr.ga it thelrtrae valne. lb safet plan Is for every on to test fur himself th virtu of anw madiclz.. Giv tb CEDRON BITTERS ooe trial, sod you will Deer n any ethers. It la not necssrv to publish a lrng list of diseases for which -.b Cedron Bitters are a specific. in all dUsaats of tt SlOMAtU, BOWELS, KIDNET5. er LJVKR; la all alTectiona of th DRArNdependlog upon deratif. tnnt "f th S'omaeh or Bowels; InCVlLT, MItCATlSM sod NEURALGIA; And In FKVr.K AND AGUE; It I destined to supersede all otbr remedies. It not &iy cr.rs all tbs dlseas. bat tt prevenu tbem. A win glass full of tL Bittsrt taken an horr befors each meal w;l ohvlat tha 111 ffKta of tha most nob.altbr el.mat and acre.n the persuu taalng H asaUiat dlses under tb most tnlcg ipt-sure. -'d by Dnigftsis and Or"cer generally. Dr. JÜÜ.1 LULL'S Principal Otioe, lift. trt, -! r.!, Kv. Sold fa Indian spVIs by Urowrdng 4 iloso, ToniTtnsoo k Cos, no! J. vr. try a a. Jyjddam vÄrjwj. A SMALL F.UII1 rHSTD; Tmtif Iü rt-BCH UK A SMALL AHK 01 TltlBTI, Forty r Elfty Arrsa wlita pmiy i6d tfcptsvsüsnti. arU hil4 us t a it eav6lat U a statt sssx Aj!r4 eadtSf frora tadlaaapolts. Aoy a aav. tog soea a fiasv foe sat itl plaas sdir im et lad! aaspolts, fffvtaf faA 4ortat. wpH awaat easb pel. Jtta-tw J. R. OOLMjiT.
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B.ALV0HD. . J. M. CALDWELL. ; iL t. AXVCTX. ALVOllDt CALDWELL & ALYORDa I . t ' riAirnun nnnnn l . sa. ' w t ILL 1 si' . AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Am la DAILY racclpt of fresh goods. Constant on hand and for ial at th lowest prices, a large sad assorted stock or Coffee Sngari Jflolaaaeai Sjtnpf Rico, Ten, Xall, ffSIaaa, IVoodenwarsi oaps, Candlea, Starch, Ualstna, Cigars, Tobacco, .naciterel, Wfiitertati. Cwrdage, Twine, Coiruii Varni, ny;eStuffs. Kults, Urs, Dates, Js-Ilies. nrandy, f.ln. Hum, Wines, U talakft Notlnnsj of nil kind, and Flnntittlnii sand Uoker'a Hitters. Particular attention gtvoo to tbe aal f 68 East Washington Street, INDIA SPOUS, 15 D. apr55-dAw RUGEI1 & JAVCOX a WHOLESALE ,R0 AJJfD INDIANAPOLIS, IND., lilrectlr opiaUo Union Depot, Caat; niztrlbli'MiU Old .StandSUGARS. JIQ noacnrarsr.o. sugar. 300 mws' ST CR0,X AND CVBA tvakK500 BDLS' ,2rivEOstGAR100 Hm CHKSTS IMPERIAL. X00 " " r0r? ( UXS,:' 100 " OL'KPDWDIR 100 ' OOLONG. 500 B0XESOKTIIE KINDS. (SOIPIPSSS. 500EiOiro OQQ BAGK JAVA. , ipssis. jqq nLr ums white ri'H, '500 pacxaü"' MAcKLitjr-L-ALL KINDS Or GROCEZtlkS CONSTANTLT AÄklVlNO a4 Ut sal at the lowest possible prlcaa. UL'tiLU A JAVCOX. JantiO-dAw nEAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan & Pierce, RB1L ESTATE AGENCY First Door Eart of P&lncr Hon, (UP STAIRS.) TrTfbsv for sale Hroses and Lets ta th tr y V Iad!napolls, and fara sad farming Laa4 tki. Ptata, and will .ail wr than caa b rare alebrs. . TV follow tgfcprlss saw of th praparty w sf bow arT.nng at law prices far ta.a r ttasa, s. sa suit the punbaaers. f.all-dawy fsy A .tlUflTISf waattahlrArAtiUav j I 1 ry tosinty at t? a ntb, apan paid t a!) ny t(aJsap family Sewlag U.c blA.. mj mm ASdrs a. aUsXlStOf, A;fr4.l.
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6 A L E f4 1 S HEAD DISPEWSARY. IT TR LtOTfLATCTtf OT XlSTCCTtT VT Tttl TlATJtNT OF ALL TDK tunjxi (7 TB CSUNAJST AND UKNrTxL CLOlN. k7w.a-a 22m n ft MCmoO nxi oxtT txi am. ) A J3edlral Hcport, OomSatxisij Jkirtv Wa rUU svsva Xro6asat asslws. i'Aatj.vjr nf UU CrWmt tm $iiX4 0 1 AvSdXA m d lHu. ON A NIW SlKTUODOf Iraafg Vaeij 1 iria.vjphii.. ta ail It. uagrs; woenia, sset.a.rsrtnr. Vart--seiK at HrSrttMi. lmamt, M tba .imrr. IDaaar Sc., :tawt ECTaryl coeuiirg a vi cask. treatikaa thstssi..spr4 snaisdr ef rowUl. tteiatsai wüBesa, NocttrtlL5c.n,fil Debaiity. Irspctmcy. Vc.,tb sa. crt trf.mtiia af yet ansl . . rttT aiss: froM th Kane bsb! f.elf-ataae. Te wbaii u sdded cervst.c.cs caa fetns Laaeaee. ard oiler I ate re' ire patter of th tSDoet tmponanc to tha marr"d arl tbo rraiesi laaj-g mirriur. who entertain docbteef tl e rtthr Jral at it
ntettr Ss,itaf .Urea ia nM wrap per, en re.'t r l ter. csnte rrur atatr p. VT dev ; evrertre utssnd aiteaii t taa treat KBtof tb vsriru Ta'e dUea- Ura ed cf Jn our tri eaU report. Ur l!-pciry i the unl luutLi'iu cf the Bind ia Aa:orica si bkc La f -er e 'Uktr4 by a vsx.'.al thrUr,D4 thia fact 'It'i:'. i if.-Y ; trfrrmce ovtr tbs Various quacks of doabtfui cJ-.ara'er to b foaa la al' aTCetUfc. I tu porta nf to Ininlc! On department of onr f1jrarv I rpedally deat4 ta th trtauuect cf tic tneasscf Ferna!.. cb aa La cherrbea. er vrh!?e, Irrecxlar, fa cat ard "opprewj lfeeetrvitim, Nrn-cas ad Oener.lItt:;ty,Dissasf be Womb, Barrenness, Ac. CcnsTJltatltn ard exmnaflT!f-. of rC,-c. AUo for sile, DR. TKVs rF'R Rv r,riJlTR KfLLS For Female Obstirctions, lrrKT'!a'lts, gc. Marri.4 ! die a certain sltnaHons should st tsse tbe-n. as ffcry worl4catise tniararrlage. Price tl prbo, and Bay bo Snt by tnaj. . DR. GALEN'S PREVF.NT1TT An Irtvs'usMe trtfrlt for tboaa wlnhlrc to limit tbe n the ber of tbr orTspriEa. ot tt rren wbo dcle ebneren; srsmnted nvt t laJnre the beahh, and will last for a lifffDs. eettssr addresfi.ttt.derseal, a rc1pt of tbe pric Tw O DOLLARS;. PAT1ETTK AT A D!FTATF Py seod'rg a brl staletnBt of thlr symptoms, will receKe a T'ana CI art Dtairlrs a list of antiotis, car tervs ffr tbe ctirs ef treatment, Ac Vedictue .ert to anvpert of tb csertrr to car ary ca tt hon,e, fre frctr. d'.rper or enrtostry". AlItrsLstction prtvsle and cot. dertial. R'xrmt-oe ' tb n.nie ard number. Direct all Utter, to GALEN' DEAD DlfTINPART, BOvlX-;da wty lolsil!. Ft. MEDICAL. c o n r 1 1: i t 1 a Itoiwy; liFN wno nxxt. nr. jured iLnls ty certain eecret Ls::t,L.cD uull tüsm fr hua.iesa, pl.a ure r tl dutia.cf rarriedllfe; a!o. rr.id.ilaaed and ttld men. vl. from tb rcl'.i'-e tf yottb cr other raus., fed tfatUity lu advance oft .e!r year.,! fore placing IbetcaelvtiBuUr tbe trcstiarBt of cvj en, sl.ould first read "THk; SECRET FRIEND." Married ladies wiillearasnstbicg of iaportasc by perusing "The ecrft r!eud.,, Sort to any address, 1b a staled nv!or, ot roeaipt af Ten Cents. DK. STUART CO. caa b eonstlted on all disass f t private or coufider, till Datnrt. frcm I A.M.tolf.U (Sanders from 9 to 11 A. M.,) at tbtr off.c. Addre DR.ri.aH . fcTUAkT A CO., tnch21-dlwly U-'6S hoiton, Mass. HARDWARE IRON, NAILS, STEEL, potieroy, Firr . & CO. TTWIALKR IN IKON, NAILS, 8TF.KL, vrOODJLF Work, Bent-tock. Woodeirwar, BiacAsaalth'a fools, Tblmbl Skein, Bostcg, Vails abl Caallngs,Ka.pa. File., Springs, Plow Wlrga,Ac. Ac. jncsKWM sru Tha Ohio River Salt Company. Tbe MadUbD f pic Alilit. Tb idion l.rl Starch ConpanT. Coal Oil and Beni'dc POMEROT. FRT k CO.. Na III West Washington frtreet. Oppoalt tba ftat Hons, nyU-dAwlr TadianapoHs.lad. DRUCCISTS. t TO.tili.-mso A COX Drtiff tste, floe IA Eait XVeisnlnajton ittreel, Hav ba .rrrd a pant . for tb aal ef Is it AIDE'S TFS&ILAfJO THE WONDFkPUL OKACLLS. forth cure cfCovs. Colds, bort Türost, Lronchttia, Wheeicgrntsuon ot tbt Uamla and Tostalla, and lisea. of th Lans. &old as re hfs.skris.. SI rls..sM 91 alalAwa MEDICAL. JilV TIIU CVIL. IX THE IlL'D. PRAOTICAL ACC0UC11ER.. r r - v . w . . r - as 1 e v 1 vt riJi'S J . LtVIMTHE A TTHE AXF.RICsN DISPXKflART Wg TUF.AT BT f a rw oethftd, and ltb the iapptsst resnlta, Ptp fM CUH, (f alllnc of tho weah,, iirawsi v ülüm, Luik, erAci, wtiUs.) U' iiary and all sbT taeaae to wbjeh th Amrritan f,maU Is se pctl'.ar3 l'.aLls. Send three dollars and receive by espra oae lb Doctor. Ftnvtls t-yrig. This ntninnl abswiba b used by ry wcvasn la th land, for tb purp f eiinliiutt, &h fori, Aavii'A, dc 5ent fe cm receipt c f .tamp, a copy of our Privat Lett, XarrVd Lada ob health, fe. Tb Doctor's cUbraU4 frmaU tiSt, fresh from tb Disper sary. ar eery poexf Ib rncrl t!is esae. irregularitie. e. Pric 11. at by tnatL At th Juruj lipry w al.a ut, vUISjJ nrcry. aud with nrs.r failing succ. IVswsrioi. er what th Ctiack. call jnnU or avereJ diaaaes; tjAüi In all iu stares, Goaorrhea, Gleet, atrtctcr. Hydroc!. Orcocele, Varleocel, Carsocele, t peroatorbf s, Petnical Weakreaa, Nocturnal EmlssUin. Sessal Dba V. potenry, and efTect. of elf.abtj. Tb las .is ar treated ef In a "prlTata letter," which w send fra e receipt of .tsffp. lb ciprtenc of the Sarson la cbarr ef this department fs sots of tb bt Boapftal. ra Eavopo a4 la Nw York Cty, ensblea k'.ni to trstt pstietts scieetilcsi ly snd reslftrs thea ipeedily. rb lister t a dlstanc can eomaiunlcat VybHtee aodb treated at tb'r boro.. IattrrBtcas.sodaa or 110 std recetr Bscicinei. Cotisultatlon frt and eoß4ntial. loBi N. t)s Kast Wast!cta Street. Indianapolis, f. O. Bt 1)44. srrf 41y.wWUsi HATO AfJD CAPO. ISAAC DAVIS, I 7 Wholesale & Retail 2 i DEALER IN Hats, Oaps. and Strarr Goods, RAI JriT ErCEiTID tIS e 1 S OF GOOD'S, DtRrCT FSOa! TME MANCTACTTUJl la th East, a btb U wui sa tw a tb bsess. All U tantt mm tpt at Na. II rt&crylvs treat, fr Ai . at b sf tb fot C&a, 1 1 Irdiin-;:Uar tri. aptlt-dlwSaa '
