Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4027, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1863 — Page 3
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DAIISTINEL t1FkiTiAY MORNING. SKl'TKM Ul'Al 8 CITY AND STATE ITEM37 ßPTh Bat House ht Ixen rrpatnteil exteriorially, and lockt remarkably well.
fT MMachaetra arenne 1 bing guttered ii praveleJ. It U a misnificfnt thoroughfare an IW money ht ptrchiinfc -our boot ... i .1 r r u..r.i i- r Tf.K ltet etile II' F" 1 1 1 'T Ul ' 1 1 Uli H I w - - - , alwaTton lutul. fep7-iilw j I'motAL Mr J. W. Hill the celebrate act.T arrived in thiicitj testcrJay, nl is toppin t the I'al noer. tJTlhe Grccnsburj; Fact publish! t Urceusburg in Dectur county, i one of toe beat advertiiinjf, omltum in Eastern In liana. f2T"Tbe bi fibing in Fall creek iiow i spleii'M. P'notorul Jrei.turcr brin btck be-tuiifu! striata. I'oUCK. Ystervly, the members of the city regiment were ordered tu npj4?ir on diill. Not ten rueu were on the ground. Tbe war fever is subsiding with our chivalrous citizen.'". ty" Mtrhl Iibitij: arretted three Chicago p'ekpockets at the Union Depot, on the arrival of the Lifjjctte pig-icncr train, jesterdij mornJag. VfTFiftJ thousand lire brick are immediately needed at the Indiainpoli rolling mill, and gentleman connected with the establishment lei t TWtenlaj for Wheeling, W, to purchase them. t3fJow. Vinredge k Co. are selling the best lon and shoe in the mtrket at price the low et. All woik warranted, and repaired free of charge aep7 dlw. f?yThe State Libririm i preparing a new catalogue, aiid rnjuesta all eroii hiving Jook be!onjrin2 to the State library to return them im roeliately. sepSdlw. ffLndif are Hwe4tiii2 the t-ew dvle tipt Jatins congres guter. Tin tue don't we.tr our fitt. Joxv.8, VixxrnoE k Co. sep7dlw. Marotte Notice A ppcc'nl meeting of M irion Ln!ge No. 35, for work, will be held this (Tues day) evening, :it 1 o'clock. I'tinctual attend ance is requested. Francih Kino, Sec'y. tThe member of tlie Fenian Brotherho'nl are requested to meet at their h ill on this. Tuedar. evening theDth inst. ltiiine-a of importance will be laid before the meeting. J. A. Stewart, Sec'y. JTChi-e, Mayo k IXiwe. (Ilet n's ItUuk, have a splendiil stock of (tents' fine boot. Fegcol dress boot $5 00; sewed dress boot $7 00. Fall sfok received, every variety and price. Call and see. sep2dlw t?PThe Metropolitan, under the management of Mr. H'dey, one ot the mot Accomplished of actors and a gentlemin esteemetl by everybody, open during the State Fair week, with the Hol man troupe. J2f 'Boot and fhoe customers will conult their interests by examining the stock and prices of Chaae, Mayo k Dawes. Glenn's Block. The-e gentlemen take great pain to rlec their onto mer, anI seldom fail to m ike a sale Oo to Glenn's Block for boot and shoes. fep2llw QcAiLa There seems to be an absence of qns.il in this vicinity this fall. Whether this i owing to the drouth, the frequent frot. or whether it is beciuo the accomplished Mrs Quail did not lay thecutomary quantity of egtrs, we are unable re'iablv to state positively. We merely mention the fact. Km. Yes tenia? afternoon a fire broke out at the residence of Mr. William Britney, a member of the city police, on New Jersey street. The engines and horses were promptly on the ground. Mr Britney' lo, after the flames were extinguishes!, wss ascertained to be about six hundred dollars. The roof of hi house t entirely burned off, but most of the furniture was saved. Fssniow MaoAXtNit. Mme. Demorest's Quarterly Mirror of Fashion for the fall endine in November, is for sale by Mrs. Thompon k Son. This is regarded as the most complete work of th kind published. The present number con tains a splendid Meet engraving of Empress Ku gene and her maid of honor, an elegant colored f.hion plate, live full sized patterni, and many other novelties. Sinntx Death or a I'romiunt CiTizrx YesterdaT morning Mr. Isr tcl McTagpnrt. one of the moft prominent und enterprising of the pork merchan'. of Indianapolis, was found dead inhisM. Mr. McTaüprt hidbrcn in apparent pimhI beltb prcviouiilv He was about fifivfiveTeirs of age, active and vigorous, and his de i!h leaves a void in our commercial community. He was universally rcpected. AL!tiTo, Kellt, Lkom DoxsiKtVn Mixtri u This great troupe, the nio-t unpiral'ele.1 that ha ever riven a terfo.tn nice in Indim ipo 1U. had. at M tonic H II. Ut niht. an immense audience. Many mt beuittlul Iaiius wire pre-en. ami themuic and the wit, which they appreciated until they cried and laughed, were unapj roach ible. To "nicht is the last night of thi troupe at M onic II ill, und all who wish to get comfortable eit had better go eirly. Job Trunin:;. We are now read? to do all kind of plain and fancy Job Printing, in the he-t style, on short notice, ai.d aa chfip at any other tßce. We have j eomnetent hands, cood presses, a fine as-ortment of paper and cards, and wenn do good and cheap ; work. AH kind of book, briefs, catalogues, ! kc . nrinte! in the .t"t stvle and on short notice. ; We ask the taatronajte tf Democrats, and alloth.-', erpthat want printinu done. tf;OT,CK The old firm of "Dear V. Bros ," of thi citv, hive just opened an excluMve wholesale clothing establishment, under the style of IV-sar, Uro Ä; Co. They intend to keep on hind at ail time .. larse anl well assorted stock of 'ixds Thev can f all r compete with Cincin niti. and all country merchmta isoming to the city are invite.1 to give the.n a cill. and sue the j tr iib'e of coing to Cincinnati. They occupy j temporarily No 73 South Meridian treet. opposite the Union Depot. Dkssar, Bro i Co. ! epl4v!ft Mr. Al Gat. This young gentleman wlu ac- j cdn'allv i-hot himself on Sunday last, as we rei-orde.1 yesterdiy. and who died very shortly i afterward, kin 1 heitted and genial, and de , serve, because of hi demonstrate! patriotism, , more than a passing u-tiee. Mr. Gay wa among ; the firl to Tolunteet iu the war. He werit out ; onder the heiW Cpt. Cii Mdler to Western j Virginia. a Second Lieutenant, and d'stin- J guihel hirnelf for his soldierly qualities. Sub .epuentlv he was commiss'.oneil a Captain in the 4J-h Inl:an we believe He was in several raJ'les, and in one severely wounded. Corning home to recuperate, he overstsid his leave ol absence, anJ con-equently was compelled to resi -n from the ei vice. He was a brave man, a rri "il irnii inen - - - - - true and loval Union sold.er. an! after hisdeah. .. . . .t.?. i . i . . . ... l - V. . I V.T.. f . . I n. . . . allnougt) ne inqjn ne ' os " uu u UtM.n should te cast upon his tnem ry. a we are sorry to sty. a certain city rri, t je-terday morning did. Irish Rr.LtEr Flnp A lecture will be de livered at Muonic Hdl, on Thursday evenin;, , the lOih mst .by Kv. P. H CI U'vinor. f I erre Hu'e. for the t"enefil of this fund. Mr. O'Connor i an eloquent e iker and his audience will be fyrel with an hitel'.cctu I feast upon the occasion. But the object in view, to wliich the proceed of tbe lecture are to be devoted, i most prieworthy, and MiouUl secure the active sym pthy of every jjfr.rruu heart There is a great deal of destitution in Ire'. md. uriritig from the fiilure of the crop, and it i proposed that the lei evo!er.t citizen of Iud;napolis shall have the opportunity ol adding t ihe free ill oflVrirg which have I' n so Irerly coiitribtel in various sections of the country, tor the relief of the suf fering poor of a nation w ho-e impulsive get.erositv t a people is proveibial. Tickeu fur ad minion to the le, lute, the price of which has been fixed at 6fty cents, will be for aale at various platen in the citv.
fJfD.l arx! shoes, are eellm;; at rcl-imi ' price mt M. IIutiterAi C V Gents' l't., lo'.h Itmed Viid pe;el, toiitatitly arriviu; arnl fell -n i at pr.ee loer than ny other hua in the city. I A hree artmei.t of h iies and iTii5-e,bilmrr-! a xl aiter of tie lafct armies, cheip. For bargains in boot and ahoea. No. 13 Et Wub- j ioguo street la tbe place. d&wlw
GT"S1. Moriu. of tbe firm of Moritg 1 Brothers. tart thi moralnt: for Xew York, to replendiah hi already Urge stock of clothe., ca. aimeres, veitinz and other article of geiitle men's weir. There ia no etablUhfbent in the VVet tint can equal Morita's in the tariety and richne of hi g'xwi, and they are rmtiufacturfM not only in the latent attics, but in the mot tub atantial rcanLer. The large bujinea that Moritx i doin in the merchant tailoring line is the best evidence that he adapts hi business to the taste and wan:a of the public. BisiLa Hooya r RtT The two atore room in the new Sentinel buildinz.on the corner of Meridian and Perl treel, South of Washington, will be reidr fur occunmry early next month, and are now for rent, fr a term of yearn, to responsible parties lor wholesale buine. Aa the rooms are connected with larce arched doors, the owner would prefer to rent them to one busine., although they cn be evirated if preferred. The rotjma are each twenty feet wide by eighty feet deep, with eight feet cellars, built in the mst nibtantul manner. For further infortoalion apply at thi office. The Quel or Puddings A correspondent of tho Americ.in Agriculturist gives the above title to a pudding, for making which he furnishes the following receipt: "One pint of nice breid crumb to one quart of milk, one cup of sugar, the yolks ol four eggs beaten, the grated rind of a lemon, a piece of butter the tize of an egg. H ike until done, but not watery. Whip the whites ol the eggs s'iff, and beat in a tei cupfull of sugar in which ha been stirred the juice of the lenun. Spread over the pudding a lav er of jelly or any nweelmeits you prefr. Four the white of the egsrs over this and repl.ue in the oven and b ike lightly. To be e itro with t-o!d cream. It i second to ice cremt, and for home feasona better." War it Jaspir The Journal of yestenlay, with fiendish and unparalleled abolition m .lignity, attempts to represent th.it a Democratic meeting, l.e!l in Kenssellaer. the county town of Jasper, on Siturday last, ut which Mr II II. l)odd, one of th most re-pect ib!e and eloquent citizen of this State, sp'-ke, whs a "butternut," a "copperhead," a traitorous gathet'mg It is true Mr. Dodd wrts there, vindicating hi pri.ici; le ns a freeman, and it i true, as the Journal states, that some of Lincoln' hordes, arme! with btyonel", arretted him for misceilaneou remirk which thfit deemeil treasotnble. Mr Dodd, it may gratify the Journal to know, was almost imme diately releised, hi numer)u fiiends in trie re'nui of Jasper rallying to his rescue. Dcmorrat. this instance goe to show, can nottand everything. They will ohey the law; -they will do even thing in (Jod's united universe requisite to maintain the peace; further than that, we w arn the snag toothed abolitionists, they can not and will not go. A preacher a R?v. Mr M.utin. who ha got an appointment as Provost Marshal, a proeed diciple of the Prince of Peace was eieciallv active in the arrest of Mr Dodd. We have heard something heretofore about a wolf in cheep's clothing. IMlltA mati: I A I It. llnllroad Arrangement. The following terms for carrying pa-sengers and transportation of stock and machinery have been mranged with the railroad named below Full fare to come, and return fiee. Excur sion tickets for sale at all regular ntations from Monday the Qth of September to Saturday the 3d of October, to be eood for exhibitors on regu lir train coming to Iudiunupoli on Monday and Tuesday, and to return on regular trains on Sat urd iy. Stock and machinery on the same terms owners of the same paying first full rates, to be returned free on mv certificate that the article or animal was on exhibition and did not change hands during the week of the fair: Indianapolis and Cincinnati R. R. Peru and Indiamrtoli R R. Indi tnap dis and Madison R. R. Louisville. New Albany and Chicago R. R Toledo, Logtnsjort and Burlinirton R. R. Evanville and Crawfonhville R. R. Ohio and Mississippi R. RMichigan Central R R., northern division. Bellefontaine R. R., on excurhion trains only. Terre Haute and Richmond R R tickets t be stamped on this road at tho office of the State B-nrd of Agriculture, before return. Other will be added from Mme to time, ns thev are received. W. H. Loomis, Sec'y dtd Council Proceeding. The regular meeting of the Council was hch last night Mayor Civen presiding. TUITIONS. Bv Mr Blake: From sundry cit'zen asking theextention of New Ytk street to Fall creek and that a bridge be built cro the mill rare on the nro'ioed line of s.ii I extension. Referred to the Committee on S'rects and Alleys nn ftridce Bv Mr. Blake: From E. Carlin aklng the privilege of digging a well on Illinois street op pr-iie hi premises. Granted. Bv Mr. Boar. From D. Powell, Chief of Po lice asking the pa?age of an ordinance to pre Tent picht walking. Referred. By Mr. S. S Fletcher; Front property hold rs asking the improvement ol an alley in square 61. Referred Rrri'RTs. Mr. Allen Fire Department reported, ak!ng th reference of thit part of the Engineers re port relating to extern, t the Commtitee on Cistern Also, recommending that the depart rncnt be authorized to purchase a steam pump for fillinir cistern, or that an artesian well be boreJ in the Circle The Mibiect of Itonn? nn artesun wed was 4licued by Messrs. Brown. S Jameson and Haughev, and the . Fletcher committee was directed to conult with the County Cmmi'on about joinmg in the expense of a well, and to rervort to the Council. Tht committee and the Chief Fire Engineer were directed to procure the pump Mr. S. A. Fletcher Account an ordinance appropriating $R.02S 09 to pay claims due by th citv. Passed. Mr Toiler Judicisrv reported thst John I Brennan i entitled to damages done hi house by i 1 T" . i . . 1 .-. a . . . 1 ! m nidging oown nenion sirrri, anu rrcouimnmnii; the appointment of a committee toaevlim ige Adopted, and ihe Uomm ttee on Accounts was appointeil said spec! il eoromiltee. Mr. Jameson Revision of (Jnlinances re ported two ordinance, which were laid upon the tab! for action at the next meetincMr. Woo,! MrN'ihh Cistern reported that Mr n not progressin? with hi work on ci tern, and advised intructinsr the Civil hngineer to tive t,o estimates to Mr. Wood until they were fin'shed Adopted Br Mr B-j Bridges re-.mmending that Mr." Cimt bell e allowe-i $3ö lamages for in jurv to hi h'.?-e by a defective tridce. and ad vising that the Street Commissioner he directed to immediately reptir all bridges Adopted. Mr. Brown Street an ! Alley reported a number of estimate for work done, which were approved Bv Mr. Allen Fire Department that enrine No 3 is in a dilapidated condition, and recom...ttrtr h4 a lot be purchased on which t,a . . . build another house Recommitted OtPtXANCIS Bv Mr. Boax: To provide fr the removal of all dead animals froru the ciT limit Bead once, nn I referred to Committee on revision of ordi nanceBr Mr S A. Fletcher, to grade and jrravel an alley. ruiiinnt: et and west, through sqnare ?o. CI Bead ti e Mr Broancslle! tip the onhrnnce to crade and sru el two aller in square No. TT, and they were read a third time and pieJ. RI.OLUTIOS My Mr. C'.b:rn: That the Mirth 1 be directed t.? notify the several nilroa.1 corrpanie that where their trad cro the street said crossing mnt be kert in good repa'r. Adopte! lv Mr Thompson: That the Pv.lice B vtrd be ins.ructel to inquire into the expedieecv of re qu'xinc the pdice force to crv aloud during cer Lain hour Bel erred to the Police Committee Mr. S A. Fletcher. Mr. Allen and Mr Bon were aPpoii'tsl a committee to confer with the County Commissioner in reference to an artesian we'l. ' Adjourned.
DRY GOODS.
Country Merchants and Sutlers, CALL AT TUE WHILE NOTION flOÜSE, G7 Vct Washington St., BETWEEN ILLISOIS ASDTE55ESSEE STREETS, Just RfCticed from Xtw York Auction 100 l)z. Flannel Silin, 50 !.. Riirkskln Gauntlets, 150 Iz. Cheap Xcck Tics, 50 Ifc .llorocco Wallets. A !ipilir Line of Gentsf Furnishing Gooda, HOSIERY, ALSO A C0MPLZTR tTOCK Of NOTIONS, (SSC. mrhl 'CS-dly DRY GOODS. ap Ul P o o CO Ul pa p b W W (4 b r. 0 0 Ö A & 0 4 t r.
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O irj b Q ffl 'S B s m PS 0 0 4 XL REAL ESTATE AGENCY. McKernanä Pierce, iinm a mn Triv i' I I li'V 'I' 1 i li' 1. I I I I 1 I I I .1 I Hi i J.1IJ I il I Ii iBIl Iii First I)or Kist of Palmer House, (UP STAIRS.) rv. v koii .v. housks xn iits ix tliv C.ty ' tirl "tup Ii, aii't Kanus and Farnint I.iimW i:i t n stitr.an-i will eil .wer than can b tiircliaeit rlr In r. r-h-i-'lAwly TEAS. American Tea Company, 51 Vosoy Stroot, N. Y., Slii-e its orfrirtlf tin has crratrd a nrw era In the tiL-tory rf Wholesaling Teas in this Country. rtrv hA f liitro!u(-f(1 thir elections of TKAS, ni are fllirin them at not ovr Two Cent (.() (rni) Ter round Above foil, iVrrrr Derwtimj from the O.VJ PRICK .Uknl. VN'iTHKR rKTI.!AUITY OF T11K COMPANY IS lh.it tho.r Tir . TsTr.n i"t only dytv hi time io tl'.f cti'n of tlielr 1 V. i a to qnnlifT. value anl partirul.tr trl-s f r p.irt culnr localities of enntry. but he h!r-fie Tki htiver t cho-e -iit of thrir enormoaa !r k noh lr. s are lst aai-t-! to his particular wa-tts. and not mlv this hut pnit out to 1 am tbe bent barniti It i. eav to tho Incalculable adrar.taue a Tea Herr h.ts In tlii riil!i.-hnient orer all o'hrr. If he roju.lz- 1k. or the MntT. if hl time Js ya!uul'le.l,e hs all tbe iK-nefH c-f a well orsnizet as tern f il-ine hui!ie.s, of an Imnifr.w cjiiat, of the Ju leem ut of a pr f sional Tta TATita, and the knowle't ( tijH-rior 1 nien. TM e-ial'le 11 Tr huvem no matter if they are thoia'Mls of Miles fmm this market to purchase on a. col trms her m i he New iork merchant. rar'l-" can orUr Tu. and will be served ty n as well as thouch they raine DieniM h es, beinjr furf to tret origi nal pokar , tr -e w( iehi and tares, and the Tkas are warranted as rejr. eftej. We iu t Tri e l.'st of tbe Cirnpny'aTea, which will be sei t to all h I:. order it. coin,n-in? Ilysion, Viniiitf IIys,on, luiporial, Ciitiou lr. TuniiUay mitl Oolong, Souchcii-', Orange, and Hyson Pekoe. J A PA! rc of ever) lecripton colored and uncolored. Tfc'.f. list tas trH k r.A t( Tn doited into FOrit CLA5S'a. rarnlv: CAkr.O. ! CAtt'iO, FIXE, MX K.ST, that rrrr onr m ur.derund from the deT)Ption and the j ncs ar.r.fxed that t! Companj are determined to un!er the mhrle lg trxJe. Wr riaranree t nell ALL our T at nM over TVf O CKXTS (.t? !! t per pur.'l atov cst. believina: tat to be attract r to the rrtanr who Late Iterctoiora Seen pajtnjr eiiorniou rrof t. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Importers nut! Jobber, No. 51 Vesey Street, N. Y. rp'.7-dW ATTORNEYS. Jul! COLiaiCK. LgVtJOJLiL. C0LERICE & JOEDAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, tttlCK, UOQM HO. S OL T1HI. 8CILtl, 'in, IS linkt ttolilucton Street. I ltd IMnnoll. Iixalnnn.
TELEGRAPHIC:
I a t roara d imimiroim Dial ititi urniiL. For Horning Iteporl See rirat Fae. ;'iSht Ueporl Fram Ptilladelptala. Fbiladilthia, Septeaber 7. The tnciport New Jersey, from Charleston the 3d,haa arrived. Operatio'ua were progressing favorably. On the 1st there was a central engagement between the iroa-c'adi and Forts Sumter," Warner and Moultrie. Much dmce was done to the forta. Fleet Captain O-car C. Badger, Fuccesfor to Capt. Ro!gera. had his leg broken by a ehell. It is feared ampuution mj be necessary. The Ironsides was at anchor, but not ecgaged, when the New Jersey left. Four monitors hd gone np rea-ly for action, and were nearly abre ist of Fort Sumter, preparatory to making a new attack. The lind bitteries were firing niht and day. The bombirdment ol the city hid not been resumed, but new batteries would open at tbe proper time. The army i in fine spirit. Gilmore was working with the utmost energy, and all were confident of f uccess. The depot of the West Jersey railroad, at Brtdgetoti, with eight passenger and several freight cars, and a qumtity ol freight, were destroyed by fare yesterday. Loss $30,100. Additional Foreign .? Cape Race, SeDtember 7 The Paris Constitutional publishes an article bigned J. C. Ray, pointing out the injustice of the American pretensions regarding the establishment of a strong government in Mexico. Vngue rumors were afloat per the West India's mail that the Al ib im i lud engage! .md sunk the Vandei bilt. The London Times in an editorial on the me morial ol the Kmncipition S xietv for the stop pige of the building of ve.-sel for the Confederates, admits th it it i w rong to supply them with vessels, and sajs it h hrigl ind s interest as well as leg il duty to m-iintvn this custom. The Lou-Ion Ü uly r es vs t!it the ves sels building lor the Confederates ehould be seized. The London Sur contend th it the vessels should at Ictst be det ihic l until the appeal in the AIcxandiiacAsei hnil. The Times, liking Djrcey McGec's late letter for its text, teils them that it is suggestive in the w rong direction and says they must defend it. Ihe Liverpool Post has a repoit that the AJabarnt has gone into Cherbourg for repa'rs, and that the Florida is at Brest. The report lacks confirmation. The Pari correspondent of the Daily News believes that the American protest in regard to Mexico would be preented to the French govern meut in the course of the week. The King of the Belgians recommeuds the Arch Duke Maxmdlian to insist on certain con dition before accepting the crown of Mexico. The-'e conditions are equivalent to a refusal. The Itr.t uiiil Funnlv at lent a h ive resolved that if the Arch Duke accept the Mexican crown, he must pronounce all his political rights From Wiihlilneton. Washington, September 7. It is represented th.it when (ten. Hurnside arrived before Kingston the enemy fell back. A cavalry force was sent from Uen. Rosecrans at Ch ittanoog.1. Eight miles south, it joined Gen. Rurnside's force. The latter pushed on his column to Sodon, when a shurp fight took phec The enemy was completely routed, with loss. Our casualties in all the skirmishes have been tiifling. The receipt in the Treasury from taxe-, to September d, were larger than ever repjrted in one day from the s ime source. There were on account of internal revenue, ;:.975 49; on account of customs, fSS.iTOand $'iol,107; total, S707.-1O2. The supply gte imcr Union will sail from Iew York on September 17th. She will touch at Port Roval, Kev West, and all of Admiral Bailey's stations; also at Pensacula, but gMes no further than thfit point. Olhcial udormation is received here from Gen lbirnsioe uo to th 4'h or Txh inst , stating that part of his cavalry force had arrived at Knox ville, while others were t Morristown and Lou don, on the line of the Virginia and Fast Tennes see rilro id, which town Mi-e northwest and south west, respectively, from Knoxvillc. I'rom .cv iork Ntw York, September 7. Tho gunboat Juno Irotn rern indo, Norouah, ha arrived. She reports that a British hip arrived at the islmnl on the 1 7th with a cargo of coal for the rebel pirates, but sailed the same dv for Bolivia The Governor of Norouah, it is state!, would not allow the pirates to anchor, und the Brazili ans were preparing for a warm reception for them, ühouid thev ceme. The Juno his been cruising in the South AI lantic, but has seen no pirates. From Wntervillr .Maine Ami ir ? T. I it in KavM Superintendent of the Mtine Central railroad n:iv i! ncpn (letpctpi in a l-irce emnezz emni n the omp.inv' property, h t Hhscoude i tu Canada Sale of r. S. Unna. rniLAPKLPAi a. September 7. J . Cooke report. the f ile ot 5 2 duiinthe hst three dav amount t. $l(V).f:v). The delivery ot H.OL'O b:id mule to August h. From Kunu. Leavexwortii, September 7 Miyor Anthonv w i arrcs'ed thi tOernooii bv :t scm tl of soldier headed bv one of (Jen. Evrev' defective", put in ;i carri age and hurried ofTin tiie ilirection of Kan R.n Citv. The exciteinetit here i intcti"e. - aaja 40 "lgaaw- - II re. Mt(iRF.c. ir. Iowa. Sep'ember 7. A destrue t've tire occniied heie l ist night. Loss about :n onf). . Wirt ES, CHAMPAGNE WINES Iin; AKK OLK. agknts kohthk SALE 0FTI1E 1 f fullowins CflehrateJ brand;: Klri:i.mCltlAL.f Inquarta. plntw and hull pints. iltr.i. sr.tl.j from De Veno-e &, f'o'at llpernnff France Also,nn hnnd I.TIIi:iCIAL. CAIIIIET. AIvoim!, Caldivtil &, Alvord, C,h ttnst Talilna;ton street. JnnelS TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 5 0 0,000 CIGAR Just tlrccivcd. JOHN V. IIEIDLINGER Ja rrtcmed frotB Oiactkrot. " THERE HE HAS ENGAGED 4.000,000 rlXF VO i MTlCC:ar. A.I1 bo will be war.ante of th. very b?t quality, and wil laell 25 Per Cent. Lower Tbatianj other house will ih tba iatia qaalltj Every one whi elUrisar, wholal or retai dealer come oon ai:4 ciaoiie the atock. JOHX a. HnnuM.RK, dotIo So.J Plwr Hon. ATTORNEYJOSEPH LEWIS, ATT0RXET AT LAW, rvmrr nv rrvvn rtvi if rRRARD 8 ELOCX. Comer vVahtn?ton and MerWian Streeti, (entrance rrom Jlfncian MreetJ Irxlinapo:i, tea. u wu. iru fallt aod Dromptlr a tend to all leal balne entnuted to Lira, (pecial atttntioo rien to collectloc. Her ferto tHebusineaa tarn of IrdianapoUa generally. vvhyjfionl! I buy a box of B II ANDK'S rUSSILAGO 1 TUE WS5IJK WUL GRAMU.
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I t rataoaaHLl - Cincinnati Tlarkct. CijrcivvaTi, September 7. Flour Unchanged. Grain Wheat dull and easier; holders conce ded 3c, and fairbtuinesa was dooeat93(395c for red, and $1 121 15 for white. Oats, 50c, bot holders ask 3c more. Barley in demand at $1 15 but held higher. Whiskj 47c. Provision -Oniet and unchanged. Money Very little demand for Oold. Silver, 23c. Exchange llrm. nm rt .Tlarket. Ntw York, September 7. Floor Common grades doll and declining; white fresh erounJ steady with a moderate demand at ft H(34 90. Grain Wheat doll; low grades are l2c lower. Com declined lc, with a speculative demand; 74475c. Meats l'otk quiet Beef quiet. Bacon unchanged. Lard Steady at Gold Firmer; opening at 31, and closing at 32Jc premium. GROCERIES. Uli (il! II ' JAVCOX, WHOLESALE AND &E(WS INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Dlrectlr opposite Union Depot Cast; r ltzKibbonU Old Stand. 100 100 100 100 500 HALF CHESTS IMPERIAL. " T0ÜXG HYSON " GUNPOWDER. 4 " O0L0XG. P.0XES0FTHE ABOVE KI'DS. QQ HOGSHEADS K.O.SrGAR. 300 HIIDS ST CR0IX AND CCBA sugar o00 b,lL,s' kkf,sedsugar500 HALF bbls-wnrrE FIHt 500 packages!iiackerel" (DOi?PESES, 500 BA0S RI 00 BAGS JAVA ALL KIND- OF GROCERIES C0NSTANTLT ARKIVlNG and for aleat the lowest pHitlble prices. Itt'tiDIt A: JAVCOX. Junr20-d4w B. ALVOllI). J.M.CALDWELL. II. B. ALVORD. ALVOItD,CAt,DWKrLA ALVOltD, laKXJOPt DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ar io DAILY receipt of fresh goods. Constantly on hand and for sal at the lowest prices, a large and assorted stock of Coffee Sugar TOoluasca, Xjnpi Itlcr, ln .'Xaila, !&, Wocdennrnrct Noaps Candlea, fttarch, talalntf CI:ara,'.Tebacco, Plackerei AThl teriali Cordage Twlnei Cotton Yarni, Oje-Stnffas Knttst Ftsr Date Jllie. Oraady Gin Hnm Wtnts, Vt hlaky, f ottonsi of all klnda and Plantation and ftokcr'c Bitter. Particular atteuUcn gives lo IL sale of rilO DICE Or UWJTD8. 68 East Washington Street, INDIAN roU,l7!ID. aprJ5-dw
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fron th Kichmocd Whifd Tb CbarUftoa Courier saakes a timely autxMUoo la racosiseBdtBg tie attention of omr GoTeraaestUU tutarailtaUca and cultiratioa of Caliaaya for tat prtaeraUoaof tb.beaJib of oor aoldier. Tbia articU baa a peculiar effect upon tb llrer, and foirdi tbe ystea af alaat dlaaaae b J zpoaur a&d Irrarular diti. ItUaaid tbat tb fraat succ4 of tb nanUtloo Bttura of Dr. Drake, which, previous to our unhappy diScultlcs was found ta moat Soulhern homea, wai owing to tbe extract of Caiitaja Bark which it contained at od of tu priad pal IsffredicQta. 4'Ia couSnaatlon of this, wt bar beard cm of our most distinguished pbyskiaaa remark tbat, whenever b felt unwell from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, be Invariably relieved b'mself by Plantation Bitters. Xow tbat these Bitters ca be obtained, a Substitut should be prepared. Vit understand o&r Government baa opebed negotiation with Dr. Drake, through a secret agent, but with what truth we do not know. We are exceedingly obliged to tbe Richmond Wblg fur ta remembrance of "Auld Lang Syne," but we can assure "our Government" that Iba Plantation Bitters are not for aal to any "secret agents," Sörth or South There ire probably several other thlnps tbat "our Government" will yet want. We know tbat we have tbe best and met popular medicine In tbe worl 1. We are not afraid to sLow bat it Is composed of. Physicians are compelled to recommend it. Causa t a Bark has been celebrated for over two bun dred years, and was sold during tbe reign of Louis XTI King of Franca, for tbe enormous price of its own weight In silver. It Is remarkable for Dyspepsia, Fevers, Weak ness, Constipation, lc. Caacaxiixa Baxk. For Diarrhea, Colic, and disease ot tbe stomach ani bowels. Dax&kuox. For Inflammation of tbe Loins and Dropsical Affections. Camomile Plows For Enft-elled Diction. Lavkxdkb Fuxtkks Aromatic, stimulant and tonic blfbly invigorating iu nervous debility. WisTKRoaxKx. For Scrofula, Rheumatism, dc. Axicc An aromatic carminadre; creating flenh, muscle and milk; much uwd by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orange, caraway, coriander, snakeroot, jfc. S. T. ISGO.-X. Another wonirful Ingredient, of Fpanib urigiu, Imparting beauty to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, W et unknowu to the commerce of the world, and we ithhold its nanse for tbe present. Humbugs and quacks howl aVout the Plantation Bitter; but the flliijj It w hat' the matter, and they know It: PLANTATION It I TT F KS WILL CUKE Cold Extremities and Feverish Lip.-; Sour Stomach and lYtM Diesth; Ilatulciuy and Iniii(ftivn; Nervou ARVctius. 2tAceiv Fatigue and Short Kreath; nin ovrr the F.ye Mental lKpoiide:ic ; Protration, Great Yeki.rn.; Sallow Complexion, Weak liowcli; Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. Very particularly reconimeiidt-d to Clrrjmen, Merchants. Lawyer and perxmi of sedentary habit. Also for delicate females an I weak jerons who require a gentle stimulant, free digestion. ol appetite and clear mental faculties. Sold by all respectable pb.yi. iaus. Umbist, Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, Country Stores, Ac. Be particular that each bottle bears the fac-simile of our signature on a Keel plate label, with our private Government stamp over the cork i. Ii. im Aiti: a co.f Je2t-dlweot3m 2(2 Broadway, New York. JTLet tliope who have doubtul the virtues of Hull's Cedrnn Bitter, if any such there be, read tbe following certificate from gentlemen well known in this community, und doubt no more. Its general introduction into the army will save the lives of thousands ot our soldiers. LoctsviiXB. Kt., June 4, 1963. We, the underpinned, have neen the good effects t roduced by the uc of Dr. John Bull's Odrou Bitters iu general debility and probation of the ys-tem, and believe its general use would prevent diseax and relieve much suffering. Among our soldiers particularly would this be the case, especially tbo.c ho are exposed to miasmic influence iu the 5 uthf rn climate. 3IAJOK PHILIP SPF.KD, Col. Int. Kev. 3d Dii.t.Ky. CHAS.B.Ct)1TON, Collector of the Port c f Louisville, Ky. COI- II. DENT. ITnvmt Marikbal Ceti, of Ky. RKV. D. P. HKNDKKSON, Vice President f Sanitarv Commifclo.. HAKNF.Y. HUiiliV.S A CO., PublNbers Democrat. GF.OKGK P. IX)KKN, Pmu. Iuiville Anzeiger. IirC.HF.SA PAKKHIL Wholesale Dry Good-lValer. Main st., Louisville. DAVIS. UkK F.N, A- CO., Wholesale Sho iK-aler. Mam M., Ixaisville. HAKT A MAPOTUK.K. Litbogripbers.cor. Ihird atd Marktt, Louisville. JCLirSWINTF.lt, Clothing Merchant, cr.Tl.Ird and Market. Louisville. CAPT. S. F. IIILDKF.MI, Stestner MJ"r Anderson. MAJ.L.T.THF.STOV, PsvmaMrr U. S. Army. CM. MFTCALFE, Narlnnsl llo'el. Louisville. COI-JKSSF. BAYI.KS, Ith Kenmrky Cavalrv. GE0KGK D. PKENTiCK, IxmiTlle Joamal. rfee advertisement in anotbtrcolumu. Jy20-d3ra REMOVAL. C.W.STEFFENS E. F. STKFFFNS C. W. STEFFENS & CO.. MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL Instrument Makers, I I) I A A ! IAS, IM) I A , Have removed their Ktblilimrnt from Blackford's Building lo No. CSoutU MerMiao KH. iwa doors below WAsbinton street A 11 k tA a ff wmall V acViivrv lfnilal. Ar. 1: f)lf 1 A . I . a a 1 . M a - CONFECTIONS. GRATER & SPENCER, ; FANCY CONFECTIONERS AND BAKERS, FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF PÜSTOFF1CK. TAt tc Crtim and Ortter !talton. T. beat r.f Cakes Candies. Fruit, Bread, Cracker, Ac, ic, of all kirxiskcptcoDttastJy on nana, raruessuppuea on snort notice. Jyl-dly COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 0', J S7' J .A -r 18 COyDTXTTD BT AN ABLE FaCULTT AND IS TN perpet al hemcn. Students can nter at any tlir. Tull particulars sent to any address on n rtpt cf suns p. Address THOS. J BRYANT, Pres. aug1-llsclia HARDWARE. IRON STORE. POslIEROY, FRY V CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, . INDIANAPOLIS, IMHANA, DE ALF. RS IN STEEL, IRON, NAIL. ANVIL. BELLOWS, V!F.. AXLF, SPKINfi", rLTS, MALLF.Ar.LR CASTINGS. W Aft HEUS, SCTS. IIOIWP. HOKSK MIOE NA1IJI. WliEKLB, HCES, FfcLLCti, Üpt)KE, SHAFTS, BOWS, PLOW HANDS, AC, k. Et JSÄ'OL'Ö BT 1 K Tb Ohio Kiver SeJt Cwtapany . Tb Madison !plce Mill. Tbe Madlaon Pearl Starch Company. Coal tHl and fnsde. v , TTTTbey wiu aeU ail art idea In their Un at lbs I o weft market price. CallaadeaaniiBetbelr atock before Pnbaslng. : pOMIkOT. FRY A CO. au(7f3-dAw1y
MEDICAL DOOriO, CtC. GALEN' S HEAD DISPENSARY. CUAUTEULD T TBI Lr.OISLATVBE OF KI5TCCXT tC T tuatexnt or aix the eaiis cr tht CBINA1T 1ND OFNITAL OIU3AKS. 7ma UT mm ft m Cm b 9 T1C ON tT T.-N CKNTS A XLcciiral IKpoi-lj Obtaining 7arfv riUt aa Iav.g 'ijt Jitod i'Aiw.'x mtMf oe-- (Avoutat 0 A XL MXTUOD Of -fiän vaenJ ls lacla .vpUI I ail t! stage. Gijbotrbea, GUct, SirV-tur, Varl ooci, aod Uy!rvJcU, !. tb kltdMrs. CIdeT sc, itbt nwrcaryl cocu.!nJif a vajaa'wle treaiita tlsta We-prW ntaUdv mt yoaib, ftenUcai Weaaim, Nc?orii kaatMio.Se&aal . Dt baity, lmH;t icy, Ac.,th eret i'irrmite frf toa'bscU sua larity artb; from lb bi.fa! bail -:t-abo. T wbxii ia a4Je4 brva'iofe t Female :eses, aod tlberluW-rrstLig tualtet ofthewt. moet imr-tance ta the nid a4 looac cocUmpiatU.g marr a? wlioenurtala dosit tsof ttelr pby.tcal ab-hty 1 ntcr tuat ite. utto any a-Mresa la a sealed wrap per, on receipt ot ten cer t or twr tUmpt. We lMm ur ruu Uoe and atuni: lo iL treat ment vt the ar:ov. privat i- treated f tn mmt private i purt )jr Dpenarj- is the läv Itucitau of Iba kind la Am-r;ra vhich ba leen Uri.Uied by a epeclaj Charter.au tli fat should gelt l pn ft retxre evert l various qaa:k f d.b(ful rbaracltr t be fav la all argeettlei.. luiportant I r ii n a Ich! Oaeaepartaientofocr li -j n ry I peclally devoted to the treatment r f be UKees of Female, auch aa La cborrbea, orWbne,1 IrrTUisr, PsJrlula&d Sappreae kf entruattoti. Nerven and General Itebility, Diseases 4 be Womb, harrenne, tc. Consultations and eianvnatknfre af charge. Also for sale, DK. DK w KK'S Kr Cl LATüK MLLÄFor Female ObotructMia, IrregulaMties, 4c. Married ladies tn certain .itutn. htW uts tbeia, as ibey would cause mlcarriage. Price 1 1 per box, and aaay be sent by mail. DK. GALEN'S rRFVRNTIVIt An Invaluable artkU for thoe wisbing to Kraft Ibe rramber of tir Opnog, ot tbe barren who desire children; warranted not te tn Jure the Leaith, and will last for a lifetime. Rent to any addrew, under seal, n receipt of the prtca TWO COLLAR. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE Py sending a bri tatement of their jrnptoras, will rec iv a P.lt.k Chart containing a llt of questions, onr terms tor t be coor. ol treatment, Ac. Medicines sent ta ary part of tbe country to cnr any cae at booie, free from dancer or curiospy. All trsnction private and confidential. Remember the name and number. Direct all letters to GALKN'b HEAD DISPENfAKY novI5-C2dllT Louisville. Ky.
HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS, Wholesale (Sc Retail DKALKK IN Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, HAS JlT KFCFIVKD WIS T GOOD?, DIRECT FROM TIIE M A5UKACTURLK " ' In the Fast, which be will sell as low as the lowest. All the Lsrrrr mm kept at No. IS Pennsylvania street, four doors south of tbe Post Office, Indianapolis, Ind arlS-dAw3m TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS. f O 81 if i o" WE KEEP ON HAND AND MAKE TO ORDER. ALL kinds of V arhl Motiaments and Grare atones, carve to order, with deign, rrnhlem, or device tbattnsy be wanted. Tboxe defiring anjthlt.g In onr line will U well to gire us a call, as we va none but tbe be4 materlaas and insure al work. nvlill-dlaly AGENCY. METZGER & STEIBLEN, REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, Office !o. tj Odd cllowa lfall. (UP STAIRS.) HOUSKS AND LOTS. VACANT LOTS, 'AKMH AND Farming Land boucht and sold. lxans negotiated and roilrctora made. Pensions, bountv, bark pay st-d all other military claims prwecuted with pri-n j trew Having established a prawn rC.ce at Wahlngl. D. C, ret facllll ee for the prompt collection, of all claim are offered. Any deired lrron:iatin gtn free cf charge by rallirg in eron or addretrg v, rrclo.rig a .tatrp. aaS-dHm PIANOS. " STEIIVWAY PIA IVOS ATREDUCED PRICED. rfll'E'E JCSTLT CF.LEEHATTD PIANO, WHICH l have received over thirty Gold Medals, including th Great lYire at the Lordon World's Fair fur their superior qualities, and which are noed by tie greatest riar.Wts ta tbe world, such as Lttt, TbaPierg, Gottcha!k, fatter, Jaell and others, In prrferture to any other make, I oCer for sale at reduced prices. F.very Piano warranted five years. Call and see before urchiTg elewbere. J. II. KAPP&8, Jgent, July"-dlm 05 Fat Washington street. TAILORING. LOUIS SCHÖLTS, HERCHAIJT TAIL0E, No. 19 North Pennsylvania Street, HASTWt RICHEST AKSORTMNT OF COOT I tbe City, consisting of Clothe, (black ad colored.) 1m French, Seotch and America Clea eery shade aod color; also aa endless variety of YestJrra. Gentlemen wishicg a garment aad ta 111 and la gvx4 shap aad style, should give t caü and I will convince thera tbat I can eH them a garment better rot. better mad and better tnnmM than ary exbev Ullarta the city for tbe saiae saoney. All kbds of Kept on band. Of ceri Uhlr g to gvt a Ct. Test t Trowsers mad in true regulation style, had better lese their measare with U'Cl SCHOLTX, June 1 3 Ta Doors South ut roetcCf. PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Dr. Vrllny's Private Ocvplbl. 23 f ederal UUcki UaihlBg Uu, D. Ct TOR Till TREATMtNT OP ALL DISEASES OF ' privat or chronic natura. No charge f-T cocsaltatioa. pe(ons at a distance caa be treated by tuaJ. rt4 for a circular. 9i-439
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