Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4029, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1863 — Page 3

n l TT Y sl?VTTVI7T ! THtIIotM?n AieCoait50 Mr P-rkf, the UiVl Li 1 Ol-ill 1 1 l 1 vlJe i f-teipri-fitR buaitie nnrmjrrr rT the lb, mm : - t:-- :.- rtr- rrz r ! Oper triue. Groppel ii.l i our uutuui e-tetil y ; THtTRSDAV MOUNlNosKlTEMItKR 10 I imwhni uiiipinHj. gute m ih n. j MMaMMMBMBaaHBBaHMMHBHHMBBaBBMM j i'iir information thit the tlir.H trnur under h s , CITT AHD STATE ITEMS. Hall (which hs-.at a sreat nn-f, bwi reji , . , , . . j Dttrd.) on il'jnIiT neu In common wish all' t3J Pfore bnjinff yonr fall hnoM and shoe, j the friends (and thy are not few) of the Hol i go to 0!eno' Block, the New York 3'r-re. . mittt e u (J to biJ them wiPMie j T'9-HW f The opening piece will he the beautiful operm ! c ' ' . I . . t of "The Daughter of the Regiment," aud other I

7 ix , y 1 Secure mit early. d shoe of M. Hunter Co. The latest stile ' t

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f3yMi Charlotte Thorarnorj. the mot bril lisnt star row upon the American M-tge. i play log at the Louisrille theater to crowded bouses.'

Fra Rext. A room unfinished und a room finUhH are lor rent, with board, if desired Ap pljr at No. 20 South Mississippi street. t37The proprietor of the Metropolitan wishe to employ seerl youn ladie ea btllet irl. Application to M made at the theater, between 10 o'clock A. M.andS I. M rSTJonw, Yinnedge k Co. are selling the bent boots and shoes in the mirket at price the low e-t. All work warranted, and repaired free of charge ep7dlw. J3TThe St.ite Librarian is preparing a new catalogue, nd rcqnev all perwna having book belonging to the State library to return them Ira mediately. sep5-dlw.

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I Motixo or tm CotmntAtt While the i Rev. Mr. Allen, of Lafajette, was prechinir, on j ; Sunday last, at the Second Prebjterin Church.

in this citr, nme two or three copperhead could j not tan I the Mow the Reverend gentleman was . . ... ... . iiii

firing this wicked rebellion, and iiieiaateu. We had tuppol brother Tindll would hare taught his members better manners Journal of Tuesday. We understand that one of the gentlemen who was rooted to lete the church, and whom the Journal designate a "copperhead," is a member of the Republican Sute Central Committee! We

J do not know that there is any lw compelling a, ! man to keep hi seit in church when the houe of

(d talking conrerte! into a political beer pur den. We presume the worthy member of the Republican S'ate Central Crami'tee thoupht he he irii enough of the doctrine of G irriou. Sum ner and Greeley during the week, and concluded a little spice of the li ble would be acceptable ou theSbbtth.

JPLdies are all wearing the new ntyle tipt lasting congress gaiters. The toes don't wear our first. Joym, Vjx.ttDoc Si Co. ep7-dl w.

fJf"Mr. A 0y, w!o accidentally shot himself on Sunday last, a we have previou-df re coriieiJ, was to have been mrtied, lat night, to a beautiful aud accomplished lady of Ltfayeite.

Tolicc Yesterday, Mayor Caren had before

him several shade tree, inebriated, and several other caei. The nccomplislied voting City At toruey proecutel them all with hi- usual ability.

Ffrsoxal Capt. Georpe Brown of the riarv

has been ordered to Philadelphia, to take command of the gunboat Itnpca. He leaves on Friday (to morrow) to join his ship.

RyTbe Cincinnati Price Current in noting the death of Mr. Irreal McTanrt s i) he long engage"! in buine"i in that city and that he wa. nn honorable man and generally respected." tfKpq Sullivan recovered yesterday a portion of bia plate w!uh wh stolen the other night. The article were found by the officers of the law, secreted oinhcre in the south part of the city.

We would adri-e our country friends In rant of boot and a'ce. to try the popular hou-e of Chae, Mayo & Da e-. Glenn' Block. The-e enterpri-inir young men have built i:pnn en vi .hie trade, by simply selling their work at low price and letting every body know it. sep9-dlw ttPOur worthy fellow citizen, Mr John Buo.-y. returne! home on Monday from an extended tour in Europe. Mr. Bussy was at Hamburg on the 4th of July, and wa one of the fnvu "A merlon dii ner par'y" given by the Ameri cm on the anuitersary of tho birth of our great republic.

Fresh Bitalvi.s Buh and Mahan, at the

Oriental Restaurant. Illinois street, havejust re ceivcl a larP lot of extra fre-h Bdtimoreoys

ter-, which thev offer at wholesale, retail, or

served uo in the mo-t approve! style. Mes-r

B. & M. will hive a constant supply of fresh

oysters and game during the season.

J37"Boot and shoe are selling at reduced price at M. Hunter & Co.V Gent' boots, both sewed and pegged, constantly arriving and sell:ng

at price lower titan any other house in the city.

A large assortment of lidies and misses balmor-

U and palters of the latest stvle. cheap, tor

bargains in boots and shoes. No. 19 East Wash-

mton street is the p'are. oäwiw

Bcar.LAR CatcnT -Yesterday morning. alout 4 o'chn k, a burgl ir entere! the residence of C. A. Elliott. E-q , on Illinois street, and was secured by Mr Elliott and lodged in jail. The houe is a cottage with its rooms all on the ground floor The thief entered a back room, adjo-ning the kitchen occupied by a hired girl, by raiding a window und unlocking the door from the inside. From there he passed through the kitchen and a setting njm into the parlor in Iront of the houe, when he stumbled over Mr. Wright, a brother-in law to Mr. Elliott, and who was asleep on the floor. Mr. Wrisht rai-ed the alarm; Mr.

Elliott sprung from hi room, which opened off

the itting room, and ran in the direction of the parlor. The thief alarmed attempted to escape, but mistook the door, and ran into another be-! room occupied by the mother in law of Mr. El li'it t Here Elliott caught him and a s-uffle eti

sued, the thief fighting desneratelv to escape the iron grasp upon him. Mr. Wright soon join!.

and the b'irgi tnouly inclined gentleman was secured. This all happened in the dark. When a light was procured the mm was found to have a black rna-k on hi f tee. and to be pro

vided with a bottle ot chloroform, pd. f.il-e

kevs. Sic. He gave hi name as Tompkins, and

Mid he had an accomplice named William. Mr.

Jliott got a rope, tied hi ptioner and deposited

nm in i hi

In the afternoon he had an examination before

Jutice Sullivan, when it was proved that the

man was Dr J imes Taylor, of the firm of Shnler li Tavlor. patent medicine dealers on Illinois

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street. I he testimony against him was concut sive, and he was committed in default of $2.000

bail.

0ir city h9 been infested for a long time with

burg'ars, and this accidental discovery of one of

them lead to the conviction that a gang exists.

with a regular organization, with some of its

member holding respectable position in so

ciotv.

Dr. Tavlor is one of the proprietor of the

"Great Union Remedy" to cure all diseases, one

of the humbugs of the day. He was probit.ly onlv practising in another branch of hi? profession Money being the root of 11 evil, the doctor kindlv and gentlv administer chloroform and

removes the evil.

Tl e police are obliged to attend roll call at the

City Hall at 4 o'clock. To get there in time

some have to leave their stations halt an hour

pieviou to tint hour. Taylor evidently understood this police regulation and selected th time when the police left their station to com

mit the burgalry. and this h the reason why the

police were not found when Mr. Elliott hunted

for them. Charles (.Tarter, who lives in me

neighborhood of Mr. Elliott, on his return from the police station took the culprit to jail.

The daring of Mr. Elliott upon the occasion m deserving of all rraie, and it nm lead to the

detection of the scoundrels who have lately m-

fested the citv.

Country Merchants and Sutlers, CAbL AT THE WHOLESALE NOTION IliSE, G7 West Washington StBKT7TI5IIAIS0liASDTEJryZSSir 6TKIT8,

Ju$t Rreeited from JVrw York Auetiont 100 Iz. Flannel Miirls, AO Dz. Rurkskhi Gauntlets, 150 Dz. Cheap .eck Tie, 50 Iz. Morocco Wallets. A RraUr tin f Gents' Furnishing Goods, A5IHOSIERY, A I -AO A CvrUTK tTOCK Of NOTIONS, 5cO.

TELEGRAPHIC:

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0 xrKi.T roi ram da.o.1 itati umni.

COMMCnCIAU

For .tlnrnlnp Iteport See Flrat l'c

thovsmi: Bichl 'M-dlj

Notice. The old firm of "Dessar & Bros.,'

of ihis city, have just opened au exclusive whole enle clothing establishment, under the ptyle of

Der, Uro & Co. They intend to keep on h ind ut all times a lartre and well assorted stock

of coodii. Thev can fully compete with Cincin

n iti, und all country merchants coming to the

city re invited to give them a call, and save the trouble of poinjr to Cincinnati. They occupy

tetrponriW No 73 South Meridian street, oppo

ftite the Union Depot. ÜE.Aa, ÜRO. & Uo. . ept4 d6t

r37"The Bartholomew Countv Fair becini on

the I5th inst., mid continue five days. The in

dicition are that it will be one of the best county

exhibitions frr held in the State.

The croun l embrace twenty fie acres, an!

h the best half mile race track in the State A $"0ch premium is offerel for the labtest trot tf, and a similar sura for the fastest pacer. Great sport Is anticipatel. a several fast nags will be there The I 4 M. R R. will sell excursion tickets during the fair; stopping 11 trains at the ground. nepir-d5d.

Th Bit ketk Saloom a?ii Eatimg IIocse Corn ir or Illinois and Groar.iA tsChpI. Hunna has just returned from Cincinn iti. with all the good things of the season. Fish, game, lreh ovslers (raw. or cm.ke-! in any tv!e) vegetables, "und the fruits of the season, always on ham! He has engaged the services of 31 r. J D. Tyleeof New York, as chef Je eumne; and the pi'trons or the establishment may rIy upon being perved wHh their meals at the shortest notice, conked to their tst The popular Mr. King i on hand to serve vou with the best imported wines and liquors, cigars and tobacco. Lunch every nd evenin?. Call in at the Buckeye.

epl0-dtt Wish Rkliif Yvt A lecture will be de livered t Masonic H H. n Thur-dav evening, the 10th inst .by Rv. V. B O'Connor, of Terre Haute, for the benefit of this fund. Mr. O'Connor i an eloquent speaker and Ids audience ill be favored with n intellectuil least upon the occas'on. But the object in view, to which the p-nceed.s of the lecture are to be devoted, is most praiseworthv, and dhould secure the active sympathy of everv generous heart. There is a great deal of destitution in Ireland, arising from the failure of the crops, and it is proposed that the benevolent citizens of Indianapolis shall have the opportunity of adding to the free will offering trhich have ben so freely contrive,! I in v inous t th countrv. for the relief of the put

ferin- poor of a nation vhoe impulsive gener-o.;tv"-people is proverbial. Tickets lor adminion to the lecture, the pru of which has

been fixed at fifty cents, will be f-r an ous place in the city.

INDIANA STaTK FA lit llallroad Arrangement.

The following terms for carrying pas-ergers and transportation of stock and michinery have been arranged with the railroads ti imel below. Full f ire to tome, and return free Excur Hon tickets for sale at all regular stations from the 2Sth of September to Saturday the

3d of October, to be cood for exhibitors on regu l ir trains coming to Indianapolis on Monday and Tuesday, and to return on regular trains on Sat- j urdav. Stock and machinery on the same term owners of the same paving first full rates, to be returned free on my certificate that the artic le or animil was on exhibition nnd did not change

hands during the week of the fur: Indianapolis and Cincinnati K. R. Peru and Indianapolis R B. Indi annixdis and M idison R. R. Lo-isville. New Albiny and Chicago R. R. Toledo, Log mPort anil Burlington R. R. JelTersonvi'le R R. Wnbash Vallev R R. Evansville and Crawlordsville R R. Ohio Hnd MisM.-ippi RR Michigan Central R. R.. northern division. Belleroi tatne R R , on excursion trains only Wevlne-div. Thursday. Friday and Silnrcny. Ten e Haute and Richmond R. R. ticket to be stamped at my t.mce, otherwise of no effect on return. Oihers wi'd be added from time to time, ns thev are received. W. H. Loomis, Sec'y. did

fob rriiiiin. We are now readv to do all kinds of plain and .ancv Job Printing, "in the best s'y te. on short no-

cice, and at thap atanyomer njpee. r competent h in Is. good presses, a tine assortment of papet and cards, and we can do good and cheap work. All kinds of books, brief., catalogue., l-e nnntfd in the oe? t stvle and on short notice

Weakthepitronigeof Democrats, and alloth

pi-vtl at wnt nrinting done.

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WINES.

U S CoMMissosamsCorar Jonas JchnsoB, 1 AlpheusJolUtT and Mathe D vis. of Wells coun tv were before Commissioner Dvi., on Tuesday, charged with con-pirir.g to resist the conscription act ... tilt appeared fro n the evidence that an enrolling cftieer. Denied Rether. had been ou bad term with a mn named Henry Johnson, and when Reiher went to enroll him. a lurther difficulty ccurred be.ween the two. Rather went off i.u reprtfr! Johnson, and about a month alierwards wert with a force of armed men to arrest him. Thev found him threshing wheat id comp, with ten of h nf izhbort. Johnson made son .jtion. to going with them, but cot sorted to a p-O osi ion to go to a amall town, halt a mile a ...... v .timnt was made to arreit, ai-d

invrad ot meeting Johnson t the vUre agreed j

noon, the Marhal and hu arioed guaru returueu tu Wabash , . It w a proved that the farmers were at the r diW toil, uuarmed and mtaei.o reitance to the force ol arme! men -er.t to arrest Johnson. I he Corn miisioc er, however .thought there probable caue of con-pincy and held the parties to bail. Colerck and Jordn appeired for defend-ant-We have noticed that in almost every cape where there ha ten any trouble in making the ilmt.t. the difficulty has ri-en out of the

.pi-ointment ol meu I reued the opportunity of gratiOing their malice agant tho,e wilhj v mrr at en mit V.

We have every reason to believe that if men o chrwtee aud respecubdity ho.1 been appointe-l i in alUalef. there would have been n difficulty the State.

CHAMPAGNE WINES. TY. ARE SOLK AGENTS FOU THE SALE OF THK iiiiN:i:iJli't:ui.tbinqMaru pint and linlf pint. r.ltrCN S5KAL, fron De Venoge &. Co' rpernay Frnnce. Abo,on tiandlTirntl H. CAHIr.T. Alvord, Caldut ll A: Alvoril, i;s I'att Washington Street. JuT1t

LIVERY STABLE.

L I V i: II V STAB Ii E , Nf). lO EAST PTARL STREET. HALF A SQUARE SOUTH OF WASHINOTO! ST., between Mn1nn rid PeurTlv4..i, tn rear ot Girnn's Blcfc. Ind'anpol). TT: tbi I supplied wltlj t e bt of :ock. Tioie boarded by tbf wi ti. dy or ti"K WILKINSON' A SÜLLIVAN. tDi-dSm Fropne'or.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

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A: ihi:y.

TI1E intA.CII STOKE -OF if, n Elim sen, NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, ATNEW YORK PRICES.

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rV ili t Rrport Prem Waihlnftan. Wamhüctox. September 9 The life interest of seventeen different person 1 undry patceli of groun J and improvement, forfeited and con demned to the Cmted Sutea under theconfitca. tion act, wi old to-dy under a decree of tbe court. Tha attendance wai large. Provott Mrh.il Tod wi preject ind gave notice that the military auihoritie hid taken possession of eubt of the houses and would retain them until thej should see proper to" surrender the premises. Col. Lno.ou eipreed his regret that the mili-

Urv authonnes nsu nneriereu wim me nie, anu . 1 a t

saht the purchaser xnut De goernea dj toe uct

accordingly.

Even un Jer tm restriction me estates aoia from

one quarter to one filth of their actual value.

Gen. KO'ecrans report ot tne operation in

Middle Tennessee is officially promulgated.

Our Ws w bö killed. 4b2 wounded and 13

misfing We captured msny srall arms and

three fie'd pieces, ait ca S9ns, three limbers and

thr riflil iece cuns. ti-Mdes the small -arms

detroed bv the cirlrv. We also captured

OuHrtermater stoies. c9 tenL, r-y tlsgsand 3 51KJ

saclkS of corn and corn mel. i ne toUl nuovr

of r.riotiei c ultured was 5J commissioLed om-

cr and 1.57j piimtes.

The following report has been made Dj Uen

Averill to Gen Kellv:

UuTTONsriLH, Va., August 30.

General: I have the honor to report the safe

arrival of my command at thU place afte an expelition through the counties of Hrdy, Pendleton, Hichl oid,' BHth, Greeubrier nod Pocihonus.

Wedrove Gen. J tcksin out il rocihontas, over

Wmm Sp iiiR Mountnins in a feries of skirmishes,

destrotinz their fallt etre works, and burnt a

camp and a large amount of armi, equipments

and stores.

We foi?ht a severe en?icemeiit with a supe

rior force under command of Mjor Gen. Jones

and Co'.. Patten, at R cky Gun, near the V hite Sulphur Sprinps. The battle lasted during two

divs. e drove the eneinv from ni3 nr: posi

tion. but the a ant of ammunition und the arrival

on the second day of three regiments to reinforce

the enemy from thed rectiou, whence the co op erntion of Gen Scammon hd been promise!, deciled me to withdraw my command.

Our loss in the battle was probably over lUiJ

officers and men killed and wounded .amors whom

ire Captain Paules Baron, killed while leading

the assault on the enemy s repiments, M j. JIc-

Nally. of the 2d V ircinia, and Captain hwmg, of

the artillery, dangerously wounuea.

I have reason to believe that the enemy s loss

is preater th.in ours.

One of dur Parrott puns burst on the nrst aay.

and becoming entirely worthless had to be aban

doned.

Greit efforts. ut to noon to-dav, have been

made by the combined forces of Irnboden and

Jack-on to prevent our return, but without suc

cess.

We b ive captured over 30 prnoner. includinp . . . .i t: .

.M:ior im two or inrce uv uitrnamci msu,

large number of cattle, horses, ic.

ILL! AM . AVfcRILL, Brigadier General.

: t vaLXiaaem.) oiuclnnatl TIarkel. CivcixATi, September 9. Flour Unchanped. Grain Whrtt firmer nd white 3e higher; red urchtnged; white, 1 ISQi 18; red, 93 9. Coru dull at 63c. Ost dull; cloaing bsavj at 52c. Rye. 78(35Üc. and dull. WhUky Money Gold, 31c prem. Silver, 25o prea. Exchange in good demand snd firmer.

0PECIALNOTICC0.

A ami was ea kr t?-bltk ta r look, itrtttb tu la hr sup, aad la kr kan4a-PUatüs Btuara. ' ST1860X A fw Vottlc sX Maatatioa BiUtrs . WC1 cui Sirroci Etadacbs. M Cold CstrcmitiM an4 rtrlta tips.

Sour BtocoacB tod raud ria. riatalcacy sal lad'pitlco. Narvoaa iffecüoc. Exceva Tt'AgMt sac Saart Brett. Pain Tr tbt Mtotal Dctpondcacv. Proatraticm: Oreai Weskteaa.

' Sallow Cotaplcxioo. Weak Bowels, At. Walch are tbe erUeoces of LITER COM PLAIDT A5D DTSPEPSLlIt l estimsted that seven-tenths of all ad alt a!laseaU proceed from a diaesed sod torpid liver. The biliary

3 riuDiCAL cccno, csr ' GALEN'S HEAD DISPEflSARY. ClIAItTk.ltr.D II TEX LEQIILaTVRK OF KITttXkT Ct 1 Tm atmtwt or ia tub i;;rasai c lüf

, Njftvr Yerav Titrates. Kiw Toix, September 9. Flour Without decided change; fresh cround ffeadv, and in pood demand; old dull and declining 95 for extra State. S 155 40 lor extra round hoop Ohio, and $S 50(37 00 for trade brands; closinp quiet. Whisky A shade firmer at 50Q50V$. Grain Wheat quiet; good and sound parcel are sc tree and firmer: common and inferior, dull

an 1 drooping. Corn, a shade firmer at 75 secretion of ths liver overflowSc into the tomach, pois

77c. Oats quiet and firm at UKMc. I on the enure jatem ana xaiD me soots ymptonia.

Lird Firm at lUQlOCc. After locg reaearch, we are able to prewnt the moat Money Moderately active. Sterling Ex- remarkable curs for these horrid nightmare diceaaes. the chanpe lower and dull at 145. Cold lower; WOrl4 has ever produced. Within one year over (is hun. opening at advancing to 33, and closing dreJ AD(j fortj thousand persona hare taken the Plantsquit at 31 Jg J3c prem T.ie Persia lor Liver- tioQ ß.teri, and not an lasunce of complaint Las come

pol took out $.U4,JU7 in pecie. ta oUr tnowiei;e.

It 'it a nort effectual tonic and sgrreaMe tlmalatt, ulted to all condition of life. Tbe report that it reifes upon mineral autoUncea far it i active properties, are wholly fale. For the pubii atiffactlon, and that patient may consult their phy

klans, we sppend a list of Its components: CaXJIaTa Bass Celebrated for orer two hundred vesrs

n tbe treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyapepsia, Weak oe, Ac. It was Introduced l&to Europe by the Coanteta wife of the Viceroy ot Peru, in 184, and afterward sold

by the Jeaits for Lt nnrmo pric of it evn vtight in Heer, under the name of JttuUt rovedtn, and was finally made publl by Lout XVI, King of France. Dumbo kit r ak vpeclal reference to It a febri

fuge qualidendurlcg hi South American traf els. Caccasilla Baas For the dlarrhcra, colic and dlaease of the tomach at.d bowels. IUkdxuok For InSammsUon of the loins snd dropsies 1 affections.

GROCERIES.

RUBER & JAYCOX WHOLESALE

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rUCU5l.TTXJCk5TI. Anas fkyC-iy cftA (ViphM ? tin ftk ti ' 0." A Xwr XCTBODOT rtrj Voral t sae. tsra SUg T'hJV tu alt jCartitA, i i lt, ltrwtrs. arteor, aa4 BverccsK Puease et U Oaeys, Bladder 4c wHhit nTcx ryt ttouoM a vsi SaMe treaUae e th4 wtJe &Udi f yssth, Msssaa! Wssk octwxsiBateriasis tb-!y, Isspoery, As., ths crt tanrmr'.i f yvsah sad sm i tarlry ar.eiar trrm ths baasrsl habit, f-lf-staas. Ts fcxh I added sheerest s lemal ly, aa-t other tsieretoc matter sf ths at mottxp"rta3c to tbe married sat tbost eesjleBUUtf taarr, whotnitertai dl 1 ttr physical b iJty t enter that täte, "rnt to say addr la a aesWd wrapper, t. -ipt of ten rent t.r f.er itampw Wa ocr riitlr ti and atte&U ta treat ment ortV A'lJt prvite C"eae treated of ta oar prtsle leport . Ovr UrnAAn '. th only trttliatk ( tho kind la Aiaeit sich fcs ustVtrr4 by a apecW chartr,aV th: ft hocd it a prvfrnc rr ta sriou qukC f MUtn tkr r to bo f- In a3 "linpiiriiuil to frVmnlc: OtieaeartOitnt of or DitAary li specially Aevte4 to the treautMBt of th Uea of Final. such ss Ls

ehorrbea, or White," trrefnlsr, PaiLftilstd tsppress XenAtruatlob. Xerevul acd General IhiUty,Dleasee he Womb, xrranA, Ac. Conssltattonasnd eiamtr.atot.fre ct ebarfe. Alitor asie, DR. DA IK'.- Ef OO-XTUK 11114For Female Obatructions. !rr-cu!aIils, Ac Karrled Isdlea In certain ituatioo abould not them, s they would caueo miscarriage. Fries fl per bos, snd may bo sent by mail. DkqaLCS'S rREVEXlITI Ab lava'natlo artJel for thoAO wiaLlng to limit the cumber of thlr ffsprlag. ot the barrea who de!r children; warranted et to laJars the heAhh, scd will lavt for a Ufet'.cs. Sett ts icy addroa. under seal, oa receipt of the price TWO 1)0 LARS. PATIKNT3 AT A DISTANCT By arnd!r a brio tsteuent if their symptoms, will recre a Blank Chart containing a IUI of quetlotis, our tern for the course 4 treatment, Ac h(edcine sent to any part of the country to cure any case at home, free from flnrr or eartwlty. All transaction orivate and confidential. BememWf

LeItiU. Ky.

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.,

Directly opimiite Union Depot i:ast; t'itzsibbon's Old Mand.

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REAL ESTATE AGENCY.

rflcKsrnan& Pierce,

REAL BST1T:

First Door Kist of Palmer IIousc,

f rom St. Iouia. St. Llis. Sptemler t) A special to the

Democrat from I'aola, Ktns-ts, :tys:

Between Leitvcnworth and her the most ex

cited reports are in circulation of another threat

ene invasion ol K us:ts tju;intiill lues at least

1 .001 men near Hie Kimms line. The feeling in

Johnson. Marion. Li n and rourion counties can tiot be appreciated hy any one who $ re

moved from the seat ol dancer. 1 he recent un

obstructed entry inio K instand the unopposed

return of Qmntrill ha cretted a uni

versal feeling of insecurity in the border counties.

The citizens are organizing into military compa

nies and tegiments, and the towns on the border

are nightly p itroled by citizens. A large number

of families will le ivetliee counties iisiies some

thing i done for their protection 1 he condition of the women and children is most ininful.

There is a gieat t?at.heritur here of the rebel

leiders and nlioil Union men. Ltne, F.irrott,

Mooulinht. Sidney, Clarke, Jenidsun, Insley

I ib(-K-U. 0"borii,JSh;jnnoii.Lwe. Hvt, iteynolds

Miller. Liwrence, A. C W.lder. I) W. WiMer,

and tu iiv other well known men are present.

Arnn:: all the-e there is one prevailing opinion.

and tint is thtt c must kill the huhm hackers or

they will kill us. They are in Uvor of putting them out of the way immediately.

fUP STAIRS.)

STTF TTWr FK s A LF, HnrKS AM) LOTS IX

ft the C.tv of lntiantr"lK nl l-'arm srid Parm

In bnls in "this Stat. n1 will -H lower than can

be piircbve.l eSewiit-r. i'wlJ TEAS.

THE GREAT American Tea Company, 51 Vcscy Street, N. Y.,

Since Its orgniiAtiin ha created hi-tory of

a new era iu tbe

Wholesaling Teas in this Country. They have introduced their elecirn t f TEAS, and are ellirp them at not ovf r

.Tleiciin eav. New Yokk. September 9 The steamer Pa-

tar-co from llavani the 3d has arrived. The

new from Vera Cruz is to the 15th, aud is of

little importance. The occupation of Tampicoby the French was efleeted by .in expedition of eeven vesseU with

1.0ÜD inlantrv and 70 cavalrv. After a slight

re-i-t.m e. the citv ami prt were o-cn;ied. Di'd t lo raised $1 .0 H). and with 4.00f) men

stirted we-tw ird to purchase arms and recruit men in Ualilorn a. (treat Alajora i being fortitie i.

An. eher lebellion is reported to have broken out in San Domingo, inconsequence whereof,

Gen Luero h id been obliged to fhut him-elf up j

wiih the garrison in the fort, ab mdoning the city.

Troops were fub-'equeiitly sent, alio cleared the citv and scattered the rebels with a bayonet

charge, in which there were but one killed and 12 wounded The one killed w:ia the commind

er-in chief of tbe whole expedition, who was shot

in the hed.

It was reported that there hid been another

battle

Yellow fever was raging iu Havana, Cuba,

coUMderablv.

Two Cent

(.0 Cent) Per bote f'ott,

Found

AVrrr D'tiating from the OSE PRICE Asked. V-oTiiKk rt rn.iARiTT of thf. company ts that tht irTr.A TTra not only rtevote his time o th Mlxtin of TbeirTKA" as tr oality, Talue and partiouUr 'yl-'i f.--r partTHlar local'tie of cotintry.bat he bIp-the Tk v.uver t' cLoo-e ti'it of tbeir enorroous iock sui'li'lrts a are best adapted t bi particular want, ai.il not ' i.ly this, but iHint cat to tim the beot bTv;nf - It i- fy to se- th ir.caicnla' le ad'antage a Tea Pi vr.a h is in ti.i-i r-t.iMibment over all o'hr. If he 15 ff jui t-f Tk . r tbe M AturT. if his time i TsUiahle. Yie ln flU the V.enef.t ct a well orcunized tern l r.z busrn--, -f an imnier.se capital, of the Ju ken- rt rf a prt"- iotial Tf a TAtiTia, and the knowlr uperif.r f ! -m.'n. llii enaMt-- sil Ti a brtrers n matter if they are tho'i-a-"N i'fm;i.,i fn-m thl market tu jurcbase on a gov1 term hero tlie New York merchnu. P-o"i cn rriiT Tns Atid ill be ervedhy n as well aMho'ich they ran e tl.emst Ires, beitij? sure to set orifinsl parkas s. tr e M.icbts and tares, and the Tkas are arrmi'eil r-)r. entHl. We iwie m price L;t of the Company'Tea, which will be eut to all 1 o rrder it. compn-fni? Ilyon, Vntiii? IIyou, Imperial, faiupowtU'i. Twaitkay and

Oolong, Souchon?. Orange, and Hy-

Eon Pekoe.

JAIMI rr.A of cverr description) col reit and unmlored. Th! ll't ha i ach k'nd rf Tea divHed isto F0ÜR ÜLitsra. ramel: C'AKr.O. unit CARO. FIXE, FI'EST, that rery or- mT nr.ier?-tii.l from the deription and the ;-nce aan-e l ihn th. CciripAay are iletermiced ta nn.'er -!l the bf! Tea tr.l. rnaran'ae to wll ALI. ur Tut nm overTWO O" NTS ('- "" ent) pr jHasd aboe crt. beliering this m te attract e to the many who hate heretofore been paying ei.ortnn profit. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Importers and Jobber, No. 51 Vesey Street, N. Y. p-7-d2w

ATTORNEYS.

fllllK t ACT THAT THIS STORK l COSECTKO I wiih York. aurr uivuit r that ttiey w ill lay 6id pnee, wrlla t l, to CorrpoiiU wilh k, raetropolt" Kmenbr tb plare. vINC tU HOL'SE BLOCK, in) 11-41 Ol IU bOi etrtf I, near I'clcn LVpol.

ioas COLI ile a.

IfcwiiJOSnA.

C0LERICK & JORDAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, jrrics, aoo no. S oi umn actUMvc, .io. 18 t:t Waktalnfton Mreet.lDdlanMplle. Inlaaia

100 100 100 100 500

HALF CUKSTS IMTKR1AL. " lOCXQ UYS05. GC2 POWDER. " OOLOSG. BOXES OF THE ABOVE KINDS.

S. T. 1S60-X. Another wonderful lngreUJent, of pan'.fch origin, lm

parting beaatr to the complexion and brilliancy to the min', U yet unkriow n to the commerce of the world, and

we withhold it name f r the present. IMPOftTANT CERTIFICATES. ttrhetr, X. .. frrtmher S. 181.

Mer. P. It. Iteatr C Cu: I have been a creat .urTerer j fron: Ivsj.eni for three or fur vear. and bad to aban

don my prof-iMina. About ll.ree mobiLi no 1 tried the Plat'tatiou Bitter and t my irreal jy I am now nearly

a w 11 man. I bao rccomtu ni-d thm in eeral case.,

and. as far ai I know, always w itb Unal Veuefit. I am reiitf ally your., RKV. J. S. CATUORX.

HATS AND CAPS.

ISAAC DAVIS,

Wholesale & Retail

DKALtk IX

Caps, and Straw HAS JUST KFCEIYFP 1

5?

Hats,

Goods,

rkü-uJJyhi.t, bth M0. "tth Aiy,186. RriccTen Kuiesö: M diikbter bus been tuoch bene

fitted br tbe u-e of thr l'Uraatiou Bitter. Thou wilt

end me two more boitle. thy friend, ASA CCRRIX.

i.trri,ii4 .'ou, Chicio). III., Fb. 11, 1363.

Mcetrh. P. H.Iuak. k Co: l'leai od n another twelve can't of jeur rUulaticu Bittrr. Aiamorr.iriX

apeKier they appr to bs ve supercold eVerj thing el.

and ate greatly etcimu. Yours, Ac, GAGE k WAITE.

SJRHSTQ STOCK I F GOODS, DIRFCT F?.OV TnE MATUFACTTRSK ' ' in tbe Fa-t. which be will ell at low a the loweet. All the late it err u kept at Xo. 15 Fennjlanla atreet,fourdooraoaih of the ToatCSlce, Indianapolis. Ind ftprl5-dAw3tn

SUGARS.

300 300 500

HOGSHEADS X. O. SUGAR. HIIDS. ST. CROIX AND CUBA SUGAR. BP.LS. REFINED SUGAR.

Arangcnif iit an now completed to upply any ue-

maid for this article, which frin lsck wf GoTemment

atamp haf t.ot heretofore been p-ii'le.

The public may rest asMired that in no case will the perfectly pure standard of the Plantation Bitter be de

parted from. Every botlU bartth fiic timiU of ovr tignalvreon a tte!lat tnjracinj,or it cannot b

genuine

Sld by all Droggista, Grocer and Dealer throughout

the?ountry. I. II. I) K A K T. A: CO., Jae25-dlweot3m. 02 Uroadu ay, T

TOMB STONES.

MARBLE WORKS.

500 500

HALF BBLS. WHITE FISH,' PACKAGES MACKEREL.

GOETEIB.

500 200

BAUS RIO. BAGS JAVA.

LL KIND OF i ROCK RIES CONSTANTLY AR

RIVING and for :le at the lowest pohMbie pnee. in ;i;tt &. javcux.

A

june'iO-di

B. ALVOKD. J.M.CALDWELL. H.B. JLVORD.

ALVOIID, CALOWtLL & ALVOUD

WIlOLESilLl

CRURS

JfyLet thwe who have doubted the virtues of bull's Cedron Bitten, if any uch there be. read the

frllwine certificate from freutlenien well known in thia comSnucity. aod doubt no more.

It general introduction into tue army win save iae livek of thouftarjd ol our soldiers. t Lonaviixjc, Kt., June 4, 1S63. W!e, the undersigned, have Mftrn tbe good eflecte i roducid by tie ue of Dr John Buir Ccdron Bitten in gen-ral detility and projtraion of the system, and believe its iteneral ue would j-revent diseai-e and relieve

mut h fu?Trrin. A inong our soMiers particularly ould thia' be th? case, eieciall) thoxc who are exposed to miai-mic intJuence in the Suh-ni cl'mate. MAJOR PHIUP SPEED. Col. Int. Rev. 3d Dist. Kj. CHAS. B. ftlTTOX. ; Collector of tbe Port of Louisville, Ky. COI II. DC NT, lYuvrw-t Marshal Gen. of Ky. RKV. D. P. HENDERSON, Vice Pr-t.'1ent of anltarv CommiMlon. HAKNF.Y. HUGHES CO.. . Pur.lit.ber8 Democrat. GEORGE-r. DOifKX, Prop. Loni-ille Anzeiger.

HUGHES A PAKKHIL, ;Wnoleale Dry God Dealers. Jlfcin rt., Ixuisville. ; DAVIS. GREEN, A CO.. Who!ra!e She re aler-. Mam t.. Louisville. ! HAKT k MA POTHER, Litboxrarfcer cor. lhir1 and .Market, Louisville. ' JULIUS WIXTKR, C otbiDg Merchant. cr.n trd and Market. Louisville. : ClApr. S. F. HILDKE I H, Iii.wt Mjor Anderson. . MAJ. L.T.T11ES1ÜX, Paymaster C S. Army. C. M. M FTC A L FE, Xatjor.sl Hotel. Icoisrille. COL. JESSE BAYLES. Kci;t"rky Cavalnr. GEORGE D. PKENT1CE. IiOU'aville Joarr.al. it-e advertiserpent in anothercolumn. Jv20-d3m

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pr

lOWlDtniTiTR JiV.'e me

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1 5

3

WE KEEP OX HAND AND MAKE TO ORDER, ALL kinds of Marble Monuments aud Grave Stones, cart e to order, with de:gn, emblem, or devic thattnay be wanted. Tho desiring anytbrr.g in our line will U well to five a a call, as we ose none but the best n.atertAl nd ln.ire I work. mrhll-aAwly AGENCY.

' COMMERCIAL COLLECE.

from Fortress ."loiiroe

Fortress Moxbok. September 9 The Rich.

mond Lnquiter of the 6ib conuiud the follow-

Charleston. beDtembr 7. Morris I?latid was

evacuated veterdav afternHn The enemv hud adviiiicel their suppers tip to the mo;it of Wagner, and it Leins impossible to hold it Beauregard or

dered its evacuation, which took place about

DOoti. The enemy holds Curumings' Point in full view of the citv. Hen'? firinj: in now goin;; on between our bat-

terie- on SullivanV Island and Fort Moultrie and

the monitors..

The following is from the Richmond Whig of

the bth:

CnARLtyro:, September? Thetxmbardment

all day jesterday and lar into the night was kept up without intermission. About 150 ot our wen were killed ani wounded.

Ratterv Gregg was reinforced lefore the enemy completed their Unding. Great havoc is "op

posed to have been mide in the enemy'a ranks, bv our grtpe and canister. At dark on Wednesday, the enemy advanced

their sappers and miners up to the very mont of

Wagner, and it being impossible to nold tne

island loncer. Gen. Be.ture:ard ordere.1 its evac

uitioii, which wa executei at 1 A.. M , with suecess. We npiked the cuns of Wacner & Gress.

and w ithdrew noi-eiely ia I'J barges, only or.e j

birge, containing 12 men, was captured. All quiet this morning. Cuakusto. September 7. A dispatch

from M-jor Stephen Elliott, commanding at Fort Sumter, announces that a Ajz of truce demanding the surrender of the Fort hai just been

i received from Admiral Dihlcren by Lieutenant

Brown, of the steamer Palmetto Mate. Gen.

Beaureirard hts telegraphed to M"j-r Elliott to-

reply to Dahbren that he can have Fort Sumter when he tkes and hold it and in tbe me-mtime

such demands are puerile and embarrassing. 8 P. M. At 6 P. M. the iron-c!adi and moni

tors approached Frl Sumter closer than usual

and opened hot ßre against it. Oar batteries j on Sullivan Island, including tho- of Fort Moultrie, replied bravely. Tue firinj is still

goiiaxa. rrora .'Hew York. Kiw York. Seotember 7. The transport

Citv of Btlti more, from Charleston the 6;h, has arrived. Sbe reports the siee of Wagner and Sumter jet going on. The iron clads and land batteries were bombarding Wagner, which had not replied for two

I dajs. Casualties very slight.

Front Cincinnati. Cincinnati, September 9 Crittenden's divi

sion of Roecrana irmr took poaeion of

Cbatunooea to day. The enemy evacuated it vesterdav. retreating outhward.

Some excitement existed at Columbus, O .this!

afternoon, occawonexl by some cavalrymen teariag down a VaiUcdigham flag.

AXD

COMMISSION' MERCHANTS,

Are In DAILT receipt of fresh goods.

IS COXDrCTF.D BT AX A RIX FACCLTT A5D IS 15 perpet al ee.ic-b. S'n!nt can i.ter at any time. Full particular tei,t t any artdre on receipt of stamp. Address 1 11Ü.. J. BRYANT, Pres. aig19-dlmAlm

t

HARDWARE.

I

IRON STORE,

Constantly on hand and for sale at the IowssOääv

prices, a Iarje aaa assonea stoca oi

Cof ree.Migart rriolanvess 8yf np. Rice Tea Natla Glassy Weexlenwaree Soapa Candlefl Staren

rp.TIEROY, FUV V CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, l?ID1A?lAPULIS!DIANAt s

TE&LrRR If PTFEL. IRO. JtAlL. A5VTL. BEL- . . . . m r r i t WS. t Y T

iLOW5. viLJ. AlL'-n. orniju. imjuib. MALLEABLE t'AST15GS. WASHERS. ' NUT?. H(RSF, SHOrS, 11ÜRSK J SHOF 5AII. WHEELS.

BUBS. FKLLOtS, SHAFTS. tO"WS. PJjO H45I, kC

7IaclterelsTv7nlteriah Cordasje Twlne Cotton Yirn Dfe.stuff ?rnttt Fla; Date Jllies Brandy Gin Itam, Wtnes, IThlakf Lotion f all klnds. and Plantation and UokerU Blttera

ParUcnlar attention t.vee to the sale of

PRODUCE OF iLL UiJTMIS.

68 East Washington Street,

METZGER & STRIBLEN. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, Office o Odd Fcllvwa Hall . (UP STAUS.)

HOUSirS AXDinTS.VlCAyT LOTS, fAK AJVTJ Famäofr Land tocbt and sold. Leans negotiated end rollectiors made. 1'et.sior.s, Nvnty, bark rsy aid all other niilitary claima pro'ecnted with yrn'pnes Hatinp ei-taMifhed a Prwb ffce at Wah!tttra, I). C, pre at facilit.es frr tie prMrri ecrctt9 of aü daim are crere.1. Aay desired tcformatlon a-fresn tre cf charge hy ealUrt In rn-r'to ct addrtit.j tie, er.cloe;ta; a stanp. angS d3s

PIANOS.

STEIsWVAY PIAlVOf

AT

REDUCE

RICED.

w

:Th Ohio Rrer Salt Ctnpaey The Xadtkoa ptca Mills. jTbe Madlsoo Pearl Rtarcb Corapaay fal Oil and Bnxe!e TTTTbey will sell all articles ta their bee at the lcat

market pne.

CXI std exirajuethe'.r ti neio'e psren . POilEkOY. FkT A. CO. aojSa'O-aJrwly

REMOVAL.

C.W. STKFFESR-..

I. F. STKKTZX8

C. W. STEFFENS & CO.,

MATHEMATICAL AMD PHILOSOPHICAL

Instrument Makers,

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Hsve reuwve4 their LsuUlshioent from Elackivrd's BulWlnf to So. 2 South Meridian street, two doors bolow Waahlnstoo street.

AJl kin. of email Machlsery. ModeU, k.kc neaüy 4ce. KepatrtflfprtajpUyatietdedto. ,y3W3ia ,

fttll JÜSTLT CELEF.RATTD PIA50. WHICH JL have ror eived orcr thirty GoH Medals, ineludirf tbe Great Prize at the London World 'a air for their operto Qualities, and which are m4 ty the createst Piarltt ts the world, sn-b ss Lint, Tbalberf, Gottacbalk, fatter, Jaell and otbrm, tn preference to any other make, I ofTe? for rale at reduced prices. Eeery Piano warranted Cre years. Call and see before pnrchasirf elwbre J.H. KAPFCS, Acn a!y2fl-ilm Si üat Washlritoa ttrerc TAI LOR I NC.

IIERCHAIIT TAILOR, No. 19 North Pennsylvania Street, J TASTET ICUrST ASS0RTXIST OF GOODS tJ 1 1 tho Gty. eooaUüof of a ha. fhlach and colorod J

Ata rr.nch. scotch im! American CAmTe or

shads aj4 eclor, also aa eadiesa tariety of Tesücf s GenüernenwULinf a iannfit mado U tl and In fo4 shape and m,U. sbo;4 f . m a cH aad I will weTinct them that I can U them a armen t-etter cat, btur maie asJ better trimmed tlaa any othestaUorl the city for tho same money. AU kinds of

Kept ea hand. OSra wlshlij to et a Coot. Toss r Trowoers made la trno re(clatloa etyto. had hotter lea Betr measurs with UCU SCUOLTZ, jcM13 Two Doors tooth of Pootofico.

PRIVATE HOSPITAL.

Dr. Yellflj's Private CciUl, 23 rrderal Clock, If aahlug ton D. C TOE TH TKKATYXST OP ALL CLsXAJUS O ' prleato or chron.c nature. Ko chairs for cocsalupoa.

Persons at a diatanco saa ho Uot4 hy coafl. sVn for a cirrUarj