Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3996, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1863 — Page 3
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t f -TS AT V R D AT M O K NINO. AUOCST I. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. E.vouriti Wattid Wgntfrj. an tntfnttr, to Uk cfcirp of a mall ngin at oigbi. AmJj attbieS. j.'3"r2f"Brgina tu th beat boot aoJ ho mar.ul aettr! to lh ordr at Jon, inncdg & CVt. - WWW t2TC. J. C. Walker. Agat of Srat, waa ia ih city, yesterday, ii remain ia the Stat a abort linc upon a viait to bia fiieml. Attiätio, Focetb Waao Gcata! Vou are or Jtrwi to meet at jour reiuiexvou. tili Saturday veouix at o'clxk. Uy order of A. K ACHENBACH. Captain. J. TflALVA, O. S. t2rTb State Librariao wishes to receive propra! for erecting a uew ferce around the . Sute Houe yurl. Han an l gpecific tum can taeeu at the Library. jy 30 2t Wata Milom O. B. Stoat L Bro. hire just receiv el a choice lot of water melom from Kvativille. Thy will continue to receive thetn durinjj the teason, two or three car Ioala per week. Maaio Coumtt Farm We lute a No. 1 farm lying In the outh part of Marion county, that will be fold or trade! for rKxi farm in Decatur county. Delzcll & Jons, Heal Eitato Brokers. mpTbe Prorot Marshil clo-J another loon yesterday we preaume for selling liquor to oldiera. It . the determination of the military authorities to enforce the order prohibiting tucL aa!a, aud do good cad re 'ill Irutn violating it. i9Tlte Indianapolis Cavalry will meet tomorrow evening at four o'clock, at the Court !Ioue. for drill. . By command of J. E. FOUDRAT, Cpt. D. N. Daviiso, O. S. C55Tfroue "hooting comnte nee in Illinois today one month earlier than allowed by the fnme Uw of ihn State. We eliall Le ofdi'cd to Rome of our tucker friends for a brace or more. ti5 Another lot of Morgan' men have arrived. Who? Morgan' men? lMiaw.no! Another apUndid lot of hat At Spencer'n. we mean. They arc much more cordially received by everybody. Nobody talk of Morgan when Spencer recedes a fielt invoice, and that occurs almost et cry day. ti'J 3 ÜARROTrn An elderly pentleman was walk in up Illinois utreet. from the depot, 1at niht, when two men fume up behind him, and one put hi knee to hi back and choked hi while the other rifled hi pocket. It waa th$work of au Instant, and the thieves were off" tfcrouh no me of the alley before an alarm could lie given. . National TnaxasomNu In betlicnce to the proclamation of the President if the United : States there will be nervicea heldOo the several Methodist Episcopal churches of this citv on Thursday, August Glh.IS63. at I0 o'clock A. M Al, a Union meeting will take place in Wetley Chapel on the afternin of the eame d.iv, at 3 o'clock. Members of the church and the public generally are requested to attend. Job l'rmiiii. We are now ready to do all kinds of plain and fancy Job Printing, in the best style, on short notieeand 4 thfap at any other njice. We have eiopetent hand, irood presto, a hiie assortment of paper and card, and we can do good and cheap work. All kind of book, brief, catalogues, Ac., printed ia the best style and on short notice. We ask the patronage of Democrats, and al I others that want printing done, tf. IIossk HAmxi-M. The Journal has discover4 a new way to nake a bore happy. We presume the horse will laujh. If he don't laush, he will t.eigh. A four-wheel dray is the article that is to do the Wosiness. And we are lucidly informed "that the lore wheels are maller than the rear wheels, so that they can turn shorter." Heautifnl axiom! Prodigious profeor! Let grey, black and aotrel Ikw down and worship thee! fur thou alone canst write sublimely. t7T"For sale, or trade for improved city property a small piece nf l:md. or small pl ioeneir tf)i city. Th's is one of the !e-Jt improved farms in Indiana 2J3' hours' distance from Indianapo 1U Any p-erson having city property to trade, or wanting to buy a first nte farm rheap, are invited to call and see the owner ami "et a full description of it. Thi is a rare chance to cet a good farm a farm that will make it owner independent. Price. $fi.fO0. For particulars, call at the MMicioal l)etot. No. 19, South Illinoii street, Indianapolis, Ind. Also, two lower priced farm ia Indiana, for 'trade. 30-6 Pic-Nic roa St. Maar' Cmaca am School A pic nie will be held ou Mondav. Ausust 3. t tUe grove op:osite UoldsrailU' Nurery oa Vir ginU avenue, south et of tie citv. The procession will start from the church at ff o'clock nt the morning ami march to the grove. Ilahn's Nation.il Guards Rand will accompntv the excursion and remain on the ground all day", and Polen 'a 0!ee. Ciub will be present attd ing some national airs. A wagon will start from the church, on Peltware street, by Philip Heitkxm, every hour in the day, and convey passengers at a reasonable rate. Refrehments will be on the ground, and good order maintained. AH friends of tho church and school are inTited to participate. Bv order of the committee. 1 2t The following general order has beeu forwarded to us (or publication. We can't see the point in it. but somebody may: Osier, No 9957. ) -ins., Armv of Possum Run. July '24. 1563. Whereas, information having reached the Cora tnanding General that Corporal Marvelous Warren, in violation of thensige of swivelize 1 hard ware, has become "extravagant in his ideas," an i issued an order No. 34 placing "this demartment" under paitial law, "unbeknowns" to Sam my Moort, or anr other man, said order is therefore revoked, and the Corporal relieved ol Ttla command. He will report immeliitelv at NoodleToosey, fir active service tu purchasing geese for tie Treasury Department. By order of M. STEFEL. Rrigglir.gdeir Genera! Comm'o'g. Josira Roarc:. A. A. O. OCCXIV. Shootixq Arraar On Thursday night between 12 and 1 o'c'ock two citizens were d apating oa the went sidewalk of Illinois street just above the Be Hons, when a man dresel In toldlen clothes catae up and demanded to ki ow the cause of the quarrel. He w tdd that it was a family matter anl not for the ear of traners. Still 15 rc ws t.dd it was none of his basi ?1S-nd to leave. He replied it rs my bustne id atej-pesl tack, drew a revolver and de'ibertely cotameDced firing. The 6rt hhot struck a oung man CuJ Charley Oolf, who chanced be near, io Ue Ift leg just above the ktee, hiuerinp: lie bote. The second shot grazed the rm of 00 of the disputants a he ran. Thetassin, when he saw yourg lolf fall, ran for an J!ey sod rca.lt his escape. It is not known whether be .was a soldier or not. for there is no loubt that scoun-Jre! often, assume the dre when stent on umnhitl. - - jYouc Dolf wsa Carried to a hous in the vgbborhood, where he receireil the bet roelicl ntion. It is hoped the leg will be saved, but s doubtful. 'he attack was entirely unprorokci. The '. ite was purely of a domestic nature, that a er or ü world at larp.e could bare do innu business with, sad the wickrdocM atranger romuiff up. and. becaus nucb, to shoot tLe parties, waa a inalirw tXu birdlf basa par pass iu Massachusetts a who hsve "gone off in pelleted by Learb "nill lire!
Our country ricKange-s,-in good many C .e, prtJogl-'od f t wek for tlrrif fnilnr t, ap;ear he eck te'ore The? said tSat ti e e it.rs and rwiers had gote off after Mtrgati, and n Vxly was left to mske paper, orrint it. The apology is entirely sti factory. No coppnhead paper mike it though. We notice! tLai in par tkdlar Indianapolis Journal. Moaojr Hoata -One hundrel and twenty borsea, led by Morgan's men in this county, wert Ukeu to New Albany List week, thence to the government corral at Louisville. AUut one hundred and fifty more of Morgan's horses were distributed among the citizens of H irrisou county by Gea. Cirrmgton, who his the ontter of reelaiminc and retumii,! in iiir thm
government all hones left by the raiders on their parage through the Sute. A conideraMe lot still remains here, too p,oor to be of any use to farmers. Corydoti Democrat. In the New York Tribune of the 22d of Jtlv, in speiking ol the Ct itesro regiment in Kansas, called the "First Kansas Colore! Regiment," it is a!d that "to dav it is the best discilicel and most perfectly drilled regiment in the American army." That is putting it on prettr steep, and exalting Samo pretty high. We had been lel 1 1 uppe tlist our veteran white regiments in the service of the country had be;o.ne somen hat proficient in drill and duty; but here a regiment of negroes who have never seen service, are, bv this hijrh prit of Abolitionism placed in front the crack regiment of the American army! So we go. The 15 inch Dhlgren guns have made another complete failure in the late attack on Fort Wagner iti Charleston harbor. Thay made no impression whatever on the earthworks, and dur ing the coutiuuance of a terrific cannonading, the Kvbel gunner sal quietly in their eisernstes without any effort to return the fire. When the land force assaulted the position, expecting to find it pretty effectually demolished, it was acer tained that not the slightest harm had been done by the bombirdment. As this his been the com mon result siuce the Mouitors have been armed with lb inch guns.it is to be hoped that the Nary Department has at last waked up to the necesMtV of üdoptins some species of ordnance which will be more effective. What tuet prink in Washington . Among the drink made nt a popular siloon in Washing ton are: Spirituous cotiol.ttion. ladies b'ush, hop up, "SI);), " brandy hash, morning glory. Tippecanoe sanaree. Malta blush, Aiuseite blu.di, constitutional, know nothing coM.ler, sune leni-e, stone jug, wedding tight, pineapple flip, rum croak, strawberry smash. Atlantic cable, Jackson sangaree, bee fruit, I Und of Cuba, railro.uj 6tri h. tike her off, Great Extern, Monitor, Champagne blu-.h, twelve o'clock, pure Chatnpspne on draught, old salty, tinzv julrp. tea sma.h. coffee julep, noe ore line. Maine liquor law cobbler, and a toper for Irtck. William McCool, of Porter county, Indiana, a Methoi-iof the Abolition persuasion, has come to grief. He imported 1 ist fall from Cairo some dozen negroes, whom he has since employed on his farm, notwithstanding there are plenty of Si;s am! German in that locality nho wnnti-d work. List Sabbath while McCool was aoent, hearing the Iiev. Copp dipense the gostcl o. cording to GitrUoo, the negroes, actipg iiMtn the idea that white men have no rights which negroes are bound to respect, "and not having the I'ear of God before their eyes, but being moved and instigated thereunto by the devil," feloniously and burglariously entered upon the premises of said McCool, and divested him of undry trow.crs, shirts und other articles, including a rerolver which he had used in a mob against Copperheads." after which they made themelves difficult to fin. McCool being a white man robbed by negroes, is of course entitled to no sympathy. But had he been a neirro robbed by white mn doubtless a portion of the New ork subscription fund raised to meet such cases would have been sent to him. Chicago Times. A Conspiracy. The radical papers in this city, in conjunction with politicians, are evidently engnged in a conspiracy to destroy the reputation of the city, for the sake of Hiding the rebel enemy. Newspaper columns filled with fabrications, both editorial and Irom correspondents, fabrications that are even destitute of the semblance of truth to New York citizens knowing the facts, long stories of scene of the riot that never occurred, shouts by the mob that were never heard, but only im asined in radical editorial rooms these and torn ilar means are ued to convince the world that the Southern rebellion has strong assistance in the North, and that the hopes of sunrres.inT it nre Terr remote. Mayor Opdyke lends himself to the woik of abusing and slandering the citv of which he is, unfortunately for it. the chief lua'gistrae, a id thus the radical scheme of preventing a r(sumtion of the power of the Union goes ou. Who can doubt that the newspapers which pub lish these miserable iiiveitons bout the riot and the people of this city, nch as we hive heretofore taken occasion to expose in the Tri bunt, and in other ptners, just now when our arms are successful, and the pros pect brightens, are actually desirous to convince the world at large that the Southern Confederacy is strong here, and that the hope of its suppression are illusory ? No other explanation reaches the cae. But there is no truth in their blander. The Mavor disgraces himelf by attempting to dUcrace hig citv. The only allies of mis rebel1 on in New York nre his "radical friends, who would vote for Jefferson Davis nnd disunion 80)ner than for a conservative man und the Union. If the enemies of the Union in America or abroad continue to bae their hopes on the aid and comfort given them by these fa!-e witnesses of te Northern people, as they evidently do in Richmond at present, tr-ev may'disnms the idea The radio 1 allies of the Southern secession here are neither many nor trustworthy. Their vera city in lot:g aince so thoroughly Impeached that meu lauch at them. There is "no truth in their message of encouragement to the enemv. The Union spiiit of the r?orth is unchanged, and their small conspiracies ore after another prove miserable failures. N. Y. Jour, of Commerce. CONFECTIONS. GRATER & SPENCER, FANCY CONFECTIONERS AND BAKERS, FIRST POOR SOUTH OK rOSTOFFlCF.. Ladies Ic Cream an1 OrMrr Saloon. The beet of CaVe, Can.Jfe, Fruit, Bread", Cracker, kc, Ac , f all kinds kept constantly on hand . rartie supplied on bort B rce. jv24-dly REMOVAL. C. W. TKFFEXS E. F. STKFFENS c. w. Steffens & COMATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL t x a ur i xnsxrumeni luaKers, lDIAA!'OLIMf lI)IA.A, I 1 Fife reraTrd :h--ir Etb:iknient from Blackford's i ! BaildiCif to Nu. 2 iuth Mcnd.aa itrtet, two doors below Wathisgtoo txe. A'l Vna Af a..'l U..VI. f.J.I ft. . .l doo. beptinng i-ri'irf t!v attetded to. J "4-il3m joux 3i.ucanT.s wm. rockf-fellxr. HUGHES & ROCKEFELLER, (Succor to Hughes f Letttr), FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A&4 Dta'srs la ftRlI5. TLOUR. PRüHSIOXS, nTDRAH.lC CEMEKT. I'LAStKK, LAKE FI-SH, r: TKoLi. t'Ji OIL, COARSE, r INK AND PAIKT S LT, oa. IO 2 I, A: -3 Itlvrrtt.and on Deck, PTsla- of all kind ughf i4 sotl nn CTnmiIon "LireraJfh aJ antra m4t n C n:wrn"it Krm.l t Ctn rg louj, Irr:Jrr.t of Irvimnapolis Pr.nct. Mrtcbrr A &iirp, Bf.kT, Inliop.ti; S. A. rletrtior. Unkr, Iifclianapoli; J. . huroo, Caer. Moiaie, lt.1 ana. . jy.-u i3a f aST1! A 'lOITlIt- 1 wMttaatreArenLiner j I O rj couDty at ITS a tawnth. esuf. paid lm Mil my tu,tbp FmxaAf Swloj Utch.or. 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SPECIAL NOTICES. rroia the RkWwioa Wh'j , TTsa Chr!r Ccuricr cxakca a tlai!j u(gctiuu la rtewmtneoJlrg the attention of our Government to tb ntar:ii4t!oD and cultivation or Ca!iaja for th prervatlon of tb? ba!'b fear oM?ers.' This article ?aaa a peraliar tTert upon the Lver. anl (qard the viten af ainit Sia by exposure and irremlar ditt. It is said that th (rrsat ttrres ef the Plantation Bitten tf Dr. Drake, which, prevvus ta-otr aaharpr ÜjSciiltiea wat found in inot Soathem homrs, w owing to tba extrtct f CiV.njt Barle which tt ecntalned ss ont of iti principal lniTdicnis. "Ia confirmation of tfcl, t hsre hard necfojr mot 4it?nuUhed phrs'.cUns remark that, wbrevr ha Ul: unwell from oniiaary iu ttc or atnioa. phtrk causes, he invirlaMj relieved himself by riant a.' tlon Fitters. Now that th R,Uer ciiiiot b otitained, a substitute thould h prepared. W understand mr GvernB)ct ha oeuad nefotiaiiou with tr. I nke. through a cret apent. but with wbat truth we do not know. , We art excee jing'j ollcd to the Hichmo-id Wb'j for its remembrance of "AulJ In 5yoe." hut we can aaure "our Government' that the Plan'ation B tws are not fur a!e to any 'cret agents" Nrth or Sooth There tre probably aereral other things that "our Government' will yet want. We know that we have tlie bet and most popu'ar medicine in the worl !. We are not afrahl to stow what it it compos! of. , . I'bysic'.aii are compelled to recommend it. Caubava Ba aaa Leea cckbraud for ovsr two hundred years, and was told dariof the reijni of Louis XVI King of Franc, fur the enormous price of it owu weight in t Wer. It it remarkable for Dyipep.lt, Feveri, Weakness ComtipatSon, kc. Cascakilla Bah. For Diarrhea, Colic, and disease of the stomach an I how elt. Damxlios. For Inflammation of the Loins and lr optical AnVctioQS, Camomilk Flow cat For Enfeebled Ingestion. LvaMtica Flowkbs Aromatic, stimulant and toulc hlfrhly luviKoriin; in nervous debility. Wi.vrKaaBKEx. For Scrofula, Rheumatism, Ac. Amt. An aronunc cirminitive; creating fleh, muscle and eoil's; m jch ued by mother nursing. Alv, clove-luJ, oriiije, caraway, c oriaiidf r, makeroot, c. S. T. lr-CO. X. Another wonderful InjrrcUirnt. of .vpanih oripin.impsrtinp bt-autr to the c-'inplf lion jnd trilliar.cy to the mir.d.I jet unknown ta tbe com:ne-ce of U.e world, and we s.thbTld its name for the pre-ent. Hjmbu-.n t qus-V hv a'u th- Plantation Bitter; but th following Is wl.at'a the matter, and they know it: PLANTATION BlTTens WILL CUKE Cold Kxtremities and Feverhh Lips'; Sour Stomach and F.t:d Ureath; Flatulency and Indigestion; Nervous Affections. Elective Fatigue anl Short Breath; Pain over the Y.ytr, Mental T)epotilency: Proütration, Great Weakn"s; SaPow Complexion, Weak Bowels; Liver CampUint and Dyspepsia. Very particularly recommended to Clergytnn, Merchants, lawyers and peri.00 of sedentary habit. Also for delicate f-males anJ weak persons who requir a prntle stimulant, free digestion, good appetite ami clear mental faculties. ohl by all respectable Pliyi"ians, Dru:;j;i!.ts, Grocers, Hotel, Salovns, Couutry Stores, &c. Bfl particular that each bottle bears the fac-slraile of our signature on a steel plate label, with our private Government stamp over the cork. i. 11. imvur, A; ro., Je24-diweot.1m 2t 2 Broadway, New York. JTlTLet those who htve doubted the virtuos of hull's Odron Bitter, if any such there be. read the following- certificate from Kpn'tmen wll kno n in this community, an l doubt no more. Its general introduction lno the army will tare the lives of thousands o our soldiers. Lonavii.LK, Kr., June 4, 1SC3. We, th) undersigned, have teen tb giMid eflectairoduced by tUe u-e of br John Bull's Od on Bilters in general debility and protrakn of the system, and believe it venera! use would prevent disease and relieve much Miflerin. Among our soldiers particularly would thi-i te the case, especially hof who are exposed to nuastnic influences in th- SouTh'rn cl:mate. vi" MA Jolt riIIL.Il' SPEKD, Col. Int. Kev. 3d DiM. Ky. C1I S. B.COlX)N, Collector of the port f Ix)uJsville,Ky. Ci)I II. DENT, Prurot Marshal Gen. of Ky. KKV. D. P. 1IKNDKRS0N, Vice President of Sa'iirarv Commi-cion. IIAKNKY. HCUHKS A CO.. PuMi.-hTs Democrat. GKÖRGF. p. lH)VRt Fron. I.oui-Till Anzeiger. HUGHES A I'AKKHIL, Wholf sale Dry God- Tw Iers, Mai'i M.. Imiiville . D WIS. GKKLN. cV CO., Wholesale .Shc Dealer, Va n t., Louisville. IIA KT A MAPOTIIKK. LithoKrathers, cor. Third ni.-l Varktt, luiville. jfi.irswiNTEi:, Clothlug Merchant, cr. I hinl t,d Market, louisvllle. CUT. S. r. HILHKF.JII, fean.er M-jor Anderson. MA J. I. T. THESTUN, INTnu'Vr f. S. Army. CM. MFTCALFK. N io::rtl HoTrl. Lonisiille. COL. JESI" TUYl.F.S. - -Ith Kent i'cky Cavalry. gf.obg:: d. pkeni ick, Lou .ävüU Journal. ee advertisement in another column. j)20-d3m S7T.-1860.-Xr DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Thy pnrify, strenzthen and Invigorate. Thpy create a healthy appetite. Tuy are an antidote tch ine of water and diet. They overcome eiTects of dissipation an l late hours. They strengthen the nytem and enliven the mind. Th.y prevent miasmatic and intermittent fever. They purify the breath and aidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbut. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervosa Head sehe. They are thVbot bttters 'n the world. Ttey make the weak man strong, an l are exhausted nature's great restorer. They sre made of p-ire St. Croix Krtrn. the cele. brated Calisaya Bark, root and herbs, and are takn with the pleasure of a beverage, without rearl to age or time r,f il.ir. IMrtic-tlarly recommended to delicate peron requiring a ent'e stim-tlant. Sold byallGro. 9er, DruggiMs, Hotels and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE CO., jan9-dAwlta6n Broadway, New York. Luxuriant Beauty. Promote It trrowtu. prevents its falling off, eradicates dandruff, and impart hea!th and pleasantness to the head. It has .-to.nl the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, snd b rcntiit!y increain? In favor. Used by both p ntirnu n '..- la.iies. It is sold hy all respectable deai, or can be procured by them of the commercial a?tct, D. S. Birnes A Co., 20? Prosdway, New Tork. Twoizes,rOc.-nts an! !. JanlS-dA wltawCm DRY GOODS. SPKHALSALKoFDRYGOODS roit .10 D.4YV. Now Commenced at No. 33 West Washington St. ENTIRE STOCK MARKED D0WN1 Great Inducement Offered! DECIDED BARGAINS TO BE GIVEN. Those who buy UrysUSedi for cah r-.ll do well tot to Bistake tha bouae. Icqairt fr, a: make ouL LYiCII & KG AIDE'S axl aa.va tberab from 03 to 30 per ctoL neaeraSer it is lh only Dry Goods Store between Charier Mayer's wnd tb TaJmcr House, sonlh II. 3,000 UOtV SKIKTS, ThoUsala at New Tark prices. XiarCuatrjr BierchtbU art Invited to calL LTKCH k KCANR. Prwprlett, JyJfJ TJ Wen ashitftca treet.
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f maeoavap iriLT rc rtm bau. arara umni. 1 itil Ilrporl roa atot.xisG Rtrom sta rtaT raoi.T ' r . - " Fr Duqitaln. ; " ": j Di'Qi'Oiy, Itt . Julv3l. Major General Lorsn ajriveü bete hia loirnirsr. arwJ waa met at tha Jrpot Ut a l irfecnw bf diizen. The comtnittee btii aim elron; aa the linnore! aon of Illinoi, n-i adrnireMj of all loval rnen.- rn peecS at C-iroxii!iie jesterdy, fee "aid he hid no potliiu Vi ol-curt poliLcii, fur he waa 1.0 ri!itiriti, tvI tht.kel ind f.ir it. He only wanted to ifn!er what wa f-r the pood ol the country. When the wr ia over we can a-k whj h the villaiiiT The Innige m 0 tire?, and we mut put :t oot. He howed whu I e:an the war, and th it the President w3 forexl at everv step to take the mea-ures he did. We fought the Mexican because the made war on the Government, and if that war was con ItitntionHl whj was uot lb? He ridiculed thcie w ho ohjecteil to the war bec-tuse it wa agiust our brethern. ' He waa nn aplogi.t for the President, hut would tm ! hj him in all hia effort to put lown the rebellion, erei if he feat elephants South to trample them-down. All the exigencies of a war like this coald iot be fireen and provided fur. By the Constitution the President Wii empowered to raie nrmies. and that waa aiiflicient If the war wa uncmtitutioual Jeff Dtvis njust be riüht. He defended and ex plained the conscript act and denounced the New York riota. He h l seen men mPe when wo were whipped and frown like anirrv cloud when we were victorious, but he exhorted all thu thev would do themselves jutice not to die triitors on act-ount of the infamy it would bring on their lamilie. We mut be for our country, ripht or wronp. The m itt whoi not for this Government would h ite heaven if he lived in it. He showed how ridivutou was the peice cry, nn 1 ?;iid the onlf way to peace waa to eouniiy thrsh the rebel, and they would come back n humble h need be, and thit wh pping they would pet as 9ure as God was in heiveo, it the people will allow it. He spoke of thu condition of the Government before the war broke out. The arms had been ne ulv all shipped South, but with all thee di?advai.t tjje hitt sureties h td been achieveJ. With renrd to the rocl:imntion, if the rebel wou'd ktep their tdaves, let them stop ßghtliijr; tf the proi l im ttion n wronsr, let them lay down ihtir arm- anl app? il to the court. If the que tion was left to the women and chiMren of MifcisMppi and Liuiiinr. they wo:ild ;iv thev would h ve no more negroes, (or the rebel arniv Imd dem nüzed them, nn I ours htd mJe them no Letter. The institution would be worthies whether they gained their independence or not. He fpoke three hours, completely cmvinj; his audience with him, rainy time hfffcting them to te-tr by Ins ru tuly and h-arty uelense of our brave K!dier. At the close of the raeetiuij three rouinr cheers were given for the Union and three for Lonn. About three thousand persons were present at wie meeting. From .Mem pit i. Memphis, July 31. The Empire from Port Hud.-on the 24th and Vicksburg the 22d. arrived w-d;ty with 0l) of the 22J Maine rejjimeut en route n.tst. Following thi regiment are the 21?t, 24th, 25th and 26th, from the same State, all nine months meu, whose terra has expired, and still other tiine nionths men from Banks' army will return via the Mississippi. All quiet nt Port Hudson- and Vicksburjr. The fortifications of the former ohice have been strengthened, and the enlistment of negro troop i progressing rrtpidlv. A rumor prevailed that Gen. Weitzel hid cap tured 3,000 rebel at Donaldsotiville, and that Brnshenr Ci'v had been taken bv our force. Gen. Frmklin hid arrived at New Orleans to take comm tnd of Hink' armv. Grant hs e fleeted a thorough system of mounting patrol between Vicksburg and New Orlean. who. with the gunbo-iU, atford ample protection to vessels. Everything quiet. No signs of the rebels on either hore. Gen. Gr4iit has ordered all soldiers in thehosoi tils who are notable to bear the journey to be sent home on .til 1 ivs furlough, and :ill those Otsnbled to be immeduiely discharged or recommended fur inemberhip in the invalid corp. I rom Cincinnati Cincinnati, July .11. The Commercial's Lexington special says: Thi morning our force came upon the rebel at Liticaster, where a conineraole fight ensued, in w hich the enemy lost 2;) killed and wounded and neany 10d prisoners. A rebel force of 5!M) took Sulord about noon to day. but were diivcn out by our cavalry with considerable loss. At I tt advii!H the rebels were h.vtily retreat ing toward the Cumberland river. - Mat mm aa bw1 From Cairo. Cairo, July 31 The se uner Cloctw and Starlight arrived yesterday from New Orleans the 221. Gen. Paine, who lost a le at Port Hudson came on ilo- S'-.tlight. The 521 M ss.nhusetts. Col Greeideaf, al-0 nrrivel frt ni Port H d oi en route Et. to lx mu.-ured out of th The regiment is in good condition, and number nearly bUO. It is understood th t Ge Lg--n i .ipned to the comm tnd of the 16'h army corps, rice Gen. II' rlb'it, resigned. MEDICAL. .'VII Tin: EVI I, -ii THE BUD. PRACTICAL ACCOUCHER. t T THE AMKRICAN DISrKNSART WE TRKAT BT a tie method, anl with th happiest results. Ft Liju f'Vri", (fsll-.rv of thf womb, ctrni'ration Uli-rr Ui'n, tAtfh rrk I, 'wlii'ea,) V inary and all other d;s eases to which the .1wtenVin F'malt is ho p-culiahlj liable. Send three dolla"- and rerjve by expres one ot the Iwx-ti.r i w-t.V itirtm. Thi instrument shitila bfl ti'ed by every woman In tLa land, for the purpoe of &'irj;n4,citf)-tt hoaVh, dc Sent free en receipt of'iimp. m copj r,r our Private Lettei to Married Ladiea on r,e!:b. te. The Doctor'a cUlraUd. FrnuiU IüUt fresh frc-m the Thhftrnry. art rtry Qnod In airuple dii eare, itTejulantie. rf. Price $1. aent by mail. . At the Amsru-iri Dipt-ry we ao treat, vMrut mercury, od ith neer failinn enece, Ytntrial, or what the Quacii call frritatt or erti d:ta&e: SvpMIit in a!l its fctsrs. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Hydrocele, Clreocele, Van-oeele, Cart-oceie, Spennatorhea, Setntnal Weakues, Noctarrjal EI3iion. Sezual Debility, Im potency, arl effee: of aalf-aba. Tha Ut fclx an treated of in a "ptlirau Uttar," which we aend fraa on receipt of atarcp. lhe sper ence of the Scrjreoo In charjr of tili dapartnent i torn ef tha beat UoapJul in Jtaropa and ia 5w Tork City, enab him to treat patienta acientlScaU ly and retcr them peedlly. fhoe living at a distance can communicate Vy letter a J be trrat-d at their bomet. Ia orient eases send f5 or flu nd r-ceie rr .-ioinea. Uuuiutlii frt4 and corfidntiaL Eocm 5o. MX Eat Wa.hinjton Street, bidianapolia. P. O. Brx 124. rt 9 -d 1 T-w Ut.l am FOR SALE. A Brick House for Sale. VRARE CHASCE IS OPFFRID TO EUY A FOCB Mory Brick Um at J . ee Wet Tfaakunanott Street Fsr infonaatioa call at th prtmuea. JanetS-dw4w WANTED. OZr A lOf-Tf IT We w-ant trentt at Ä OUU t3oaih,eiperepai'1, tieU oor hrtria fnj J'ieil4, VrUnt.i rf,acd I3 otaer te; atfaJ and enrtowa arucWa. li eirrwUn, fr. tayll-wjaj faiW A CLARXB'deford, K.
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I av rautaapw. Cincinnati Ttarket, CirciJjiaTi. July 31. j Flour Dull and nominal at l 23 for superfine; $1 5d3-l TSfwrextra-r - - Grain Rel V neu advatce4 to 93 (X 0$c for oew under liht receipts; premium Kentucky white in deanud at $1 00(3 1 05 for new and old. Corn in pood request ar.d lc higher; 10,OoObu.heJ. at 613Cle. helled and ear in balk at "3c. iucludiup acks. Oau alao bisher, cloa in at - 61 (3 62c in bulk. Rve advanced Sc, clot "inat 707le. ' ' . . i i I . I Previ-iona Unchanced; 700 brls old rit? nei ' pork I $10; bulk shoulders held at 4l; sides 4! (35, and b tcon 56 for shoulders and aides. Linl Quiet at 9U(9l2C. WhiakrFirm at 43c. ' ' -. - Groceries Quiet and tinchnnped. ' Uv Money Gold, 2627c premium. Silver, 15 2c prem. TIMEKEEPERS. 1 SOLDIERS! ' a ;Both Conscripts and Volunteers 1! Pid you know that the sale of Watches in the Army U source of Enorinou Profit? Are you aware tht nvtny hundred dollars can be made on a single p.iy d.ty. by any one of ordiuary business tnct? And, further. do you know that -we are offering the most Accumte, Durable. aDd Sletb!e Watches in the AmericHD Market, at Pi ices baffling all Competition? The article especially deserving attention at this time is our Celebrated RAILWAY TIMEKEEPERS, With Heavy Merlins Silver Cases, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOIi A KMT SALES. Fratik Leelit't IUutr ted Xcieiaj4r, of Feb. 21, 13CJ, aya: "Hraa ri s TmcKkKrKBa are tecotnisfr proverbial for their accuracy ami reliability. They are particularly valuable fr otticera in th army attd traveler." The Anty tin i Xanj tiittttt, of Philadelphia, in iu nutner cf ilay 9, revwin thi watch. My "We are pleael to fcr thai the imortaiions of the licit rd Kuoa are meeting tic enormu'i a!e t at hucli extraordinary enterj ris as tbeir- to rfchly ni'-rit. Thew watches are nove'ti- .rod-:t ed l n omer house, far exceedmi other manuf.tcture in j.oinl cf t-uracy atfl elegance. Fidelity and promptness to their patrrti render the hou-e a de birable milium for tra-lrr- in the army." Tbe.Vnc iort Unify, of July 2.1, ISCt, To'untarily tnyr. "We hae ben twwu by the JIeti Hvmakd P.BOH., who are the exclusive importers of the article, what they most appropriately term, the Rait wav Timk acarvR, beirijr a superbly tiii;t-bel watch, which U war rauied to keep the nl0t accurate-time ia all climate. The beauty of the Tiisekeepcra ifonty equalled by their cheapness." - - TLe RAILWAY TIMEKKKPER has henry id tUrVvfjtilrtr ctf. beautiful while enamel dial, handsome po'd handy, with auperiur r;u!ated movenieut, warrunted tn rtm and Irtp tt f lieht tint! Price, per ease of hair dozen, 6(, by mail 1 6.1 for postage. If registered. 2" c-nts addit'onal. A a e delivery by mail guai ant-ed. &id by'h ctt. The Kailwat TiMKKKrrr.a is aUo furnished in handome -ilver plated cac, and in all othr repect the name a the nlver ones, while In appearance thev are fully equal. Price, 43 p r case of six. Postage, $1 65. Reip&ttriBg, 20 cent .Sorf ouly by Mca4. MAGIC TIME OBSERVERS! ' tuk ricurccTios or mcchamsm! Lting a Hunting, or Open Face, t Ltdy't, or Gtntleman'i Watch inbinel, uith Patent SelfWinding Improvement! ! The w Tork Iflutratl Seiet, in Its issue of Jan. 10, 1SK3, on page H7, voluntarily sayi: "We have been ahown a most plea.inr novelty, of which th IIcbiard ivros . or ew ork, are th Kol importers. Iti called the MAGIC TIWK OrkSKUVEK, and is a Hunting and Open Kace Watch combined. lne of the prettiest, mot Convenient, and decidedly the best and cheapen timepiece fi.r general and reliable uae ever offered. It has within it and connecled with its machinery its own windIna attacntnesit, renderinn a key entirely unnecessary. The cases of this watch are composed of two metal, the out'-r one being fine lG-carU gold. It has the improved ruby net on leer rnoetnent, and is warranted an accu rate timepiece." Trice, ecperbly engraved, per case of nan aozen. ir.tis. sample watche in neat morocco Doxe, lor those proposing to buy at wholesale. -T5. If ent by matl the postage is 36 cent. Kegiatering, 20 cent. - flSgf Watches ?ent by exnres to any part of th loyal States with lull payable to Expres Agent upon dtlirery. Person ordering In thi manner must enclose t2 as a proof of their sincerity, the amount to be credited on the till. Soldier, 7f nil o'her in the. inlitynl State, or any tvfti there, muxl Mend p'tyrnetit in adrnnce, as the Express Conipaniea peremptorily refuse making collections'iii such precarious I.xraliiles. Money can be sent by mail or exnrcss. If byxpre or mail in a registered letter, at our rik". Our Patron are re juested to call In peron, when it is convenient for them to d o. HUBBARD BROS., Importers, 109 Broadway, ev York. jly30 dw3w SHIRTS, &C. Gents' Furnishing Goods! Shirts. Made to order, And a PERFECT FIT WARRANTED. Also, Ready-Madcj All elze nd etjle. n baud. Wrectlotis f r Slf Measurement Bent by mail. Ln dies' and Gents' Hosiery and Ftirtiisliinsr Cioods at r a Ji n-t- jk JrX m 30 WEM IVAMIIXCSTOX STIfhET. prl0,'63-dly . DRY GOODS. THONSSEN & LAHEY, G7 West Washington St. BETWEEN ILLINOIS AND TENNESSEE STREETS, w ILL SELL FOR SIXTY DATS AT RETAIL Shirts, Warrented to flt. Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Linens, &c. And offer great iodocementa to b-ayer of NOTIONS, 5cC TIIOXSSEIV & LAnEY, 67 Weal WaahlnftaniStraet - ona O.dly LEGAL.
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STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTT, SS: In the 0nrt of Coratoon Plai of Marion County, in tb Scat of Indiana. OctaWr Ter, A. D. l43 JWaa Lu4tw . Etisabrta K. Lodlaw. - . . , -Ba it kaowa, Tbaioa ihja ta day of July in iht yetr IS53, tbe above nine! ptoüT byhli atternfy tied in the offe of lb Ork A thst Common PI a. Coon of Marlon County ht complaint apraint aatd defendant, la the tbova entitled caie, torcther with an aEdam f a competent person, that aaid dfeidant. rttiaWih ft. Ludlow. mt a resident of tbs Mat of Indiana. Said defendant la, therefore, hereby notified of the filfr.fc aM pendency of aaid complaint ariin.t her, and that unlets he appear and anwer cr drmar thereto, at tha caülcjj- of satd cava a tb vefwist lay f tbe iwrxt term of ai4 Court, t t tefjn ax.d held at the Coop t!ooe, in the city of Indianapolis on th first Vondav la Oct ob r eTt.-aid tapis' at. and the aoattera and th!nr therein contained and a!le(ed, will be heard and d.eteriaiafd.lafleraiKflce.. . - ' i VTM. WALtACJE. Clerk, ftajr k HsiV, Xtxtmmj9 tot FUiMllt. jtlyTT'Wf ; .
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. b J alto no. J. it. CALDTTELL. H.R. ALTCia ALVOItDi CALDWELL Sc ALVOIID, 1 " f. '' ' '9 ( ij. I-IQXJOR. DEAIsERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ar In DA1LT receipt of frk f oada. Caastantly on hand and for tale at the lowert price, a Urge and aaiorted itock of , Cffeet Sufart noluneiSf npi Hire, Tea, .tal la, ila, Wsodrnuare, ap Candle, Siarcta ICalalna, ClKaratyrobacco, .Tlacktrcl WtiileFiah, Cordate Twine, f 'of ton Ydrni, Drctufft Null, t ic, tate, ellir. Itrandr Gin, Itnmt Ulnea, nhlaky, Notions of all kind, and Plantation und lloker'a Hilter. Particular attention given to the tale of monucE or ilijtds. 68 East Washington Street, INDIAN P0US, IND. aprS.VdAw RUGBE & JAV11ÜX, WH0IESAIE AND INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Oirrctlr ppoalir t'nlon Depot, Eaat; l lizKihbon'i Old Stand. .QQ HOGSHEADS N. 0. SUGAR. 300 nHDS ST'CR0IX A5D CTBASCGAR. 50Ü BBLS" KF-nN'KDSUGAR-T33 A. 100 HAI F CHE!iTS ,mper,al100 " " TOLGUTSON. 100 " OlNrnjWDEE. 100 " " 500 B0XES 0FT"E AD0VK KINDS. -QQ EAGS RIO. ()() BAliR JAVA 500 BALr BBLS ,HITrF,'H 500 T1CKXGf 8macxeeclALL KINDS OF GROCERIES CONSTANTLY JkXfcXTlNG and for aale ax th I owe at waibi prtcsnu It LOK II V JAYCOX. JuneJO-diw FOUNDRIES. xiil: uoosieu state FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. HAVING COXPLKTED OCR FOCXDKT.WX ARI now prepared to reciv aa4 ufactonly eiecat rdtra for ttove anJ caatne rttrl:y. Tat ftecU partner haa Jat rturwd from th Eut, wbr a ha prucured the moat da'lrabl and perfret pattema for cook acdpulwritofttrtTSntrodawltitu.thecBuker.Wtfp. ciallv invite tha attention of wholcaale ttee dealera to ttia branch f mr bui:nM. ith a reqeratthat tbeywtil riva cD. Oar bther wort wt! era trace iron frouii aaJ cohmaa. (which e deUre to suit a prontrett fettare in ur manafactnre.) railing and mill c-.ttBf, aafar I inillan4 ettie, ha work, och a eenUlaturä, wt i dow cap. Mill tnd noiicwwart , in fart ereTTtttefpraltpail i an Iron foundry. w t respeetiully aoliclt patrooif, and oaty prow what wm en w41 atd promptly per form. OZet nJ Fcttairy.lCS ooth D3awart atrtet, aijoiafnx tndlaaapoUa ami Ctacianatt a ad Indiana Cealral FiIrt tta, I4laaUa la4taaa.
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PS p 0 A 02 o Vi O n M t k - a fc:7r:Lotni7nR W A.' 3 Vi--, t WK KEEP ON H AND AND M AK1 TO O EDI I. ALL kloda of Marbia Manumnta ad Grara ttaooa, carvo t order, wttb deslri, emhiera, mt 4vlc that taay be wanud. Thoaa deauinc arvthiaci U eu t.&a wUI t well to atacall, at we a on bat too boot aaaterWla andlneuroal worlc. tnrtSMlwly MEDICAL DOOICG, GC. 6 A LEW1 S HEAD DISPENSARY. CHAUTKHKI BT THE LEGISLATURE OF KILNTIXXT TO TBL TKKA1UENT OF ALL TBE Di SKA ff S Or TBE CR1NAT AND CLNI7AL OUtaANf Bfi aiCava1 PEICE 05i.T TEX CXSTt A iHrdirnl Ileporl, Containing Thirty Ilaltt ana Jkgrm4gt9tm ÄHtiUmy and IWyriolofy eUt &ür Vrqam ra ttf of I HMM. UN A KB METHOD OP treatise Venenal Lneaea, Incladiff yypbilit in all It atarea. Gonorrbw. 4iU-ot, Plrtrtura, oev coctle, and llj tlrocele, Inaeaaei t tbe kidntj., ladder Ac, with ont ormry! 'contalnJnr a valnable treatise or tbat K!e-pread malily cfyca;;h, $em!nl Wealtneaa, Nacttinijl Kniiioiia,Sexaa1 DebHity, Ire potency, 4c, the aocret li.rrmitiei of yovtb and ma. tari'y arlKÜ.jC;frcm the baneftl hahlt feIf-aIoe. To which it added obaerratloBa ct Female Pieaae, and other interrntjr.J matter of the ttmoat importance ta the married and tjioe cortemplatlijf marriagr, Loeutertain dcbt of their phyaifal at'lity to enter that ataxe. Sent Ut any adre.a In a aealed wrapper, on receipt of ten recta orfonr itatrpa. We devote our entire time and att-ntion to the treatment of the varion private d'.oeane treated of tc oor private teport. Our Dtpenaryfi the or.ty Inatitntlon of tbo kind In America which ha been e tafcUhed by a ptfal charu r,ani thla fact ahuld give It a preference over th arioua uackt of doubtful character to be fonn In a argfcitjef. . Important to Female! One uepariment of oar D1penary I apecially devoted to the treatment of br !Kaet of Femalea. aocb aa Lo chorrnea. or White," Irrerwlar, rafnfnland appeeoa ateotruatlon, Neprooa and General leNllty,Dieaeol be Womb, BarrenneM, Jtc Cnnsnltationn and eianlnatnn-free-of eharre. Alaofor aale, DR. DKW EE'S KfGi'I-ATUK PILLS For Fmale (butruction, IrT-(rnla?ttiep, Ac Married ladiet In certain itnatlona hould notw thern, a they would cauae rni-crr;(re. I'rice 1 perbci, and may to eent by mail. DK.GALK.VS rRF.VF.NTIVF An Inva'ualJe article for those wishing to limit the nnrtler of thtr ofl'prir. ct tb- barren who desire children; warranted not to iJure the health, and will last fur a lif'tim. ent to any adJreaa, under aeal, on receipt of tbe'prKt TWO D0LLAKS. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE P-J aendirf a triel tateuent of their ymptonia, will receive a Ilaik Chart containing a IM cf quetiob, our tcrr.ia fur the corr of treattoect, Ac. M edicinea aect to any part ol le cocntry to euro any casa at borne, free from darter or curioaity. All tranaactioni private aud confidential. Kemcntr the nam and number. ' Direct all letter tu GALI HF.AD tMSPENSAT-T, Bvl5-2dAwlv ' Itiiillr. Ey. HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS, n Wholesale & Retail PEALF.R 131 ' Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, j HAS JLST RF.CEITl V Hlb SPRING STOCK OF GOODS, DIRFCT FCOM THE lASCf ACTX'FI in th Eat. which le w-.U eil a.How a the lfrt. All the turtsT inut kept at y'p. M I'mnMhama treet, four dore aoutb cf the Tt t CtCct, Indianapolii, Ini aprl5-dw3a HARDWARE. IRON, NAILS, STEEL, &C. PO.TIKUOY, Flty c CO. DEALER IS IKON, S AII. STFF-U WOODA'Mk, n-nt-.tfk, Hu-kimrr, P.2arkmith' I-l,Thitnl.:e Sae.ii, IV.iic?. Mtli M C'atl.r?,K-p, ile, ?p ir.jc, Iii W'i-y, Ac, Ac; Vf JiCw The Ohiu River al Comj.any. , The Marion apice Mill. Th Madiaoa Pearl Htarcb CttpaWy. Coal Oil and BentIe. : roMEKOT. FKT k CO., No 117 Wet Waahtkajtoa Street. Oppoait tby Malr Hoe, Dylt-dAwly IMllanapolta. Irwd. DRUGGISTS. PTJBTJC NOTICE. t TO."lLl.n&0!t aV Cf I)rucct, ,1o, If) Kat b'aaaiHlnartr Hireel, Ha Ten rjvi--1 aft f ff n It A N E R TTM LAOV. 1 t TllE WONTJE8FUL GRANULC. fr b etna of Oata CH,r Tbroot, Browchit ta, W brii, !rniaUoa wt bo Cv-ila aod Tow.lf, and Dxiwi of ti Lcce. lWdi jar Kt. JR'-t... kn. ,H f I mrk tiuit CONFIDENTIAL TOUNG KEN WHO HATE IV tared tbemwatr; by oartata oocroi habtu, wtich utfit tUsa for aale, pUaj'ur er tha dctlea of Barrwd life; from th foIHoa of youth or other cat., fI a dobiltty la advance oft fceir yeari.before piac:rf themielve tader th treatm Ct of er y one, ahoeld Crt vad "IHK 8LCkT WMtyiK" Married ladiea will Uara aometbisf Jf laa porta a by peramc Tb crtFl.,' Senk to any aldroaa.l a eaied earelaya, oat rep mi TeoOota. DR- STUART k CO. c aa bconuhroa alUlaeaae T privat br coofidei tuj eature. from A. M. u p. M (Snxlaya rrvm to II A.M..) at tb.tr Ctcw. Addrtw I.' A.CTCAKTalXl, WANTED. SMIL FARM WANTED. IWISH TO PTßCüAJiK AJiLXLLFtM VJ THUai. F.rtr oe Fifty Acrwa wlUt rettT rd lm tin, i.li, owd abawld Lk to be, it mwmU io otaii. autre Ra.!rod leadirg frota Irdlataia.'x Aty cce ia. Ia( am -h aW foa oaU wia ploaaa aainaa au at ltO aafw2t. ivtt( fsS deaaTtvoai, wua owoox ewab til.
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