Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4030, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1863 — Page 3

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n II V VJ I?VrPTTi;T I I l I I J 1 l 1 I I l I V 1 , .X sV A m. jB k A A. 1 JL J a f . . i FRIDAY M0RN1N0, SE1TEMHEH It lh m av . - o . C7" Before baying yoar fall boot sol sboes. go to Gleoas Block, the Jfew York 3'ore. ifpJ-dlw " . ". ' . . i,. en wTo ?M Tr'- Yr ' Te,. iIE, anl fhoe of M. Hunter k Co. The Iatet stviea miwayi on natxl. pxjaiw Maoic Noticc There will he a special meeting of f fxiunpnli9 Chapter N'o. 5, tht (Frklay) eteninjr et 7 5 o'clock, for work. Jon M. I'-hmwilL, Sec'r. KTJones or.ei;e & Co. ire fellin the best boou and ahue in the ratrket at price the low. e-t. All work warranted, and repaired free of rg lepTdlw. CSTTbe Sute Librarian U preparins a nw calaloftae, and request all persons having booka belonging to the State library to return them im mediately. sepü-dlw. ai 1 Ladle are all wearinr the new tTle tipt latinz congrew ßaiter. 1 he te dor t we4r our firt. . Jora, Vimmkpgc L Co. ep7-dlw. t2P The man who fails to buy his hat of Spencer, who has jot the bet tock in the State, bet raj a di-regard. or ignorance of the rerjuire mean of good taste and pound economy, much lob pitied. epll-3 PraatjxAL. Hfn. W. H. Oti Ex Mayor of Indinapolia arrived in the citT yee'a. Mr.Otii.cooflideriog buthehia undrrjone,looks remarkably well. In fct we never aaw him look better than he appeared on jesterday. Ttviti. E'tfhty acreaof finely timberei bnd In Giltton count?, in the immetliate virinitf of several roillü. i offered hy Delzell k Jone, Real Eute Rroker.in echanze for property in Indianapolis The tirnher on the land will more thao pay the pri e for it.' VfT' We would advie our c(untr? friend in tit of bonta and ahe.to try the popular houe ofCha'e, Mayo 4 Dawe. Gleima' Illock. Thee enterprising young men h-ve built up an envi ibe trade, by implj elling their work at lo prices ij atid Jettng everyboly know it. fep'J-dlw Notice All person having left clothing to be e'eanrd or rtpnirtd at Joseph IIarn's store, 39 South IIHnoia street, will pleae call fr them on or lfore atuiVay, September 12 The following Monday and Tuesday being the Jewish holliday, no buaines will be transactcl at this establishment. frWahingU)!! atteet, by the indefaticable Street Commi'ioner, bein c!eanel. Sme manure waa removed yeterday. It ia wondertul whit a Dim with a gang at hi heela can do when he triea. llog, do and wütermelon rir.da, le fore the lateahower, were plentiful and frequent alone; Washington street and the other principal thoroughfare of the municipality. fjyRota and ahoe are ellin at reduced prices at M. Hunter & Co 's Gent'.' bo)t, both sewed and pegged, contatrlv arriving and ell;ng at prices lower than any other houe in the city. A large aortment of ladies ami mines' b tl moral and gaiters of the latent fyles. cheap. For bargains in boots and shoes. No. 19 Eit Washington street U the place. diwlw m mm Real Ehtate Capitalists and persons wishing to pncure houses either in the citv or coun try, will do well to red the advertisement of Lore & Cullum io this mortdng'a p.iper. Thry hare on their book a large number of lota and houoea and lot- ij the be.t parte of the city, and improved farm in the country for sale at prices that offer gre.it inducement. to purchasers. G. H. Heitkam k Co Thi. iaoneof the moat fahionable establishments in thi city. It i locateI on North Illinois street. No 17. We would s it to every one wirung a new suit, or their old clothe renovateJ, call upon Mera O. II Heitkara k Co. Nothing more admirttble in the tailoring line, and nothing more excellent tn the renovating line can be done than they do it Call on O.H Heitkam & Co. The Holmax Taoi rt The opening of Metropolitan Hall on Monday night, and the appear ance there once gam of the HoImn chiWren, 8 all the talk now. Ther will receive a wirni welcome from their hosts of friends and admirers We are told by tho.e who h tre een them re cently, that the v are wonderfully improved, and have a rariety of new plaji arranged for the stage expretMMj for them. Lxpe'taUon is running very high, and we feel sure it will not bo disappointed Commircial Hotel Thi well appointed and well kept hotel is fnst becoming a popular place ofreortfor the trtveling public. Ic.ted on Illinois ateeet between the Union Depot and Washington street, it is convenient to busi HCp and railroad tenters. It is manaced by deter and accommodating gentlemen who lnow how to make the t runner feel at liome. The looms are airy and clean, and the table suppliH with the bt the market tfird.-. and served up in the bet atyle. The Commercial rank No. 1. and it is in the b.nds of proprietors who will keep it ahead Notice. The old firm of "Desar k IW.M of thi citv. have ju.-t opened 11 cxcluive whole eale clothing establishment, under the tyleof Dcar, Hro & Co. They intend to keep on hand at all time a Urge and well aored stock of good Ther can fully corotete with Cincin nati. and all -ountrv merchant coming to the city are invited to give them a call, and save the trouble of coing to Cincinnati. They occupy tenrporarilf N "3 South Meridian street, oppo ite the Unioo P;pol. Dt.cäAE. UkO ii Co. sepl4 r?TThe Brtholomew County Fair berins on tlw 15th inst., and continues fire days. The in dicatiorm are tht it will be one of the best count? exhibition ever held in the State. The ground embrace twentT fie acres, 'and has the best half mile race track in the State A $5cah premium i. off ered for the latet trot ter. and a similar euro for the fastest pacer Great sport is anticipated, aa several fast nags will be there The I k M. R. R. will sell excursion ticket during the fair; stopping all trains atthegrouud. ep!0-d5d. Thk RrcKETK Saloox ad Eatiso Hotsi CoaKR or Illinois axd (Jeoigia sTaCapt. Ilanut baa just returned from Cincinnati, with all the good thine, of the season. Fish, game, freh ovsters (raw, or cooked in any stvle) vegetables, "and the fruits of the season, always on hand He has engaged the services of Mr. J . I. Tyleeof New York, as chef Je raütar; and the patrons or the establishment may rely upon buinfc served with their meal at the shortest notice, cooked to their taste. The popular Mr. King is on hand to erve vou with the best Imported wines and liquors, cigars and tobacco. Lunch every mornint and evening. C&ll in at the Buckeye. aelO-dlt Tat Coscmt To Night The complimentarv concert to Albert R. Parsons comes off toBight at Mtscnic HU. Master Albert is a g.en eral farorite. as much for his modest and uraasuming deportment aa for tbe exlraoruinary musical talent tnd cultivation he n o fitly exhibited. It has been his wish and the desire of bis friend th t he should visit Europe and finish hi studie under the best meters. Heleive in a few day, and the concert to night i uot only a testim-ni al of esteem, bat an effort to aid hra in his huddle ambition to excell in the profession he ha chosen. We expect to see the hall crowded to night with the intelligent and cultivated of our citizens The programme ia an admirable selection from the t-est masters, and tbe entertainment will be indeed a treat. Job Printing:. We are now ready to do all kinds of pUin and fancy Job Printing, in thebetijle. on short notice, and aa dump m$ mm ftktr mßee. We have competent bands, good precj, a hue assortment of pa pet and card, and we can do good and cheap work. All kinds of books, briefs, catalogues, Lc.t printed io the oest style and on short notice. We ask tbe patronage of bernocrats, and all nth trsthat want printing done. tf.

I The LacKta Lrr JiioHr The lecture Ut niAi.l f..sirii IT. II Kv Umm t I! n'P....n, .

i.'n a -vr- i - . a . a v1 mi iivs j fr the benefit of the Irish relief funi. w one of j n,'t ani imt-tire a-Mree ever ! itcturfrrt in tn:i city, iron the Cm tn tht last ; ! sentence, the speaker heVJ hU audience pell-i .tMnifnc. mv ipftitr neni nia audience epeii lheidea)e soujrlit ?o ltaprea. and did lmpre. waathat they exited together. Withoat charity, i nation would toon lost its liberty, acd without jiliberty, cHar'.ty would cease to exist. The !ec- J i pave ev idence of deep thought an j ero'ii lioo. j W it b Lot lu our power to gire a sjnop 6, ' r ! IxDuya'a Roll or Ho.v.a The amenta for Jreceivin;; subciipirift fur t!it valuable woik in j ;the several district of the Sute report favorably J of the:r propre.. If the people only krew what a fund of information thev will find in this work t in regard t Indian troop. r,d he great rare , ukeJ n jt, prPplrat;0n. etery family in theSute ,lwoltj h,Te a co?T t the purpoeof the aa 'Jthor to make it " military history, and a fair and i;imrvrt;ai on. Iii Information is dented from lioflicial docwmenU, aitd from reporta from ofB ijcen and aoldiers in the field, orefully compared, ,Th! campii:n' in which Indiana troop h.ive 'ibeen en a red are sketched at letigth aa military j'md not aa political event, and the hiptorie of Jthe Indiana reyimentg follow the campaigns in iwhicli ther were distiDgui'lied. It will be a hitory of the war thit every lodunian should read. SLaor Motoax'a Hor'm The following i a full niatement of the sle of hore and mole labAinJone! by the Union and rebel forces during ithe Morgan raid in Indiana: Soil at. Xumltr. Amovnf. jCorydon 2T3 )alrm 377 l ei'nwtori IVt (Vernon IS ihiport 24 1 Vt allies 274 Aurora Ill 1 14,-164 12.4 T.313 T.1S8 78.345 I Total 1,633 j SIMMAIT. ItoiaI number olt ..ito .. 2M . 2(15 D livf fd In tuivill. Ky. Ueturoed by (juartrrmairr for the army.. j Total animal wcoil In Irnllana. . .. . ivvrc auiouQt received for each animal. 2.073 $47 75 I jr"Sime fetire joun swell were out on a serenade Ut night. We would ugi:ei the folSlowinff as a "eood thine" for them to sing on Hlhe'r bacchanal excur?iou to the residences 1 5' decent citizens: I lnit beneath yoar lattice, love, . A 'ng vt jrreat regaM for you, The moon getting ratber high; Hy o:ce U, too. Tke bloisom on the pumpkin v?ne Are weening diamond tears -t dew; 'Tia warm, the fluaert are willing fat; My Puch, too. Anl no I've done my serenade, Karrwell, my best re?art to you; Sly clothes are feeling rathertigbt, An 1 I am, too. Fit the State Sentinel. rVSU5HID BT HKQIKIT-I The Journal Man. Yoa'll -.re a man alout tbe towu, A man not very htv'ih, O. Kor, when stubbing along with hit 8 peck i drawn down, Tou'd take bim for Tom, Pick, or the Devil, 0. Ob. the wouderful Journal man; Ti e blinking, ilrinkiuic J -unial man. Vtb b a Uailj lie and gqnii-tinn eyes, Tbe khort and dirty Journal man. He has a funny name indeed rW-ing called by some tbe "learned pig," And wben be'a out among tbe girls, n fun to see hini daiv e a Jiir. Oh, the wonde ful Journal man; Tbe m hKky draining Journal nun, WJ'b one foot op, and one foot down, Tbe bopping, MrppirK J urnal msn. Iii abiny noe i more tban pug, Jut able to hold hi niatrtiirier. And all bis drinks are double-a-mnr. And when be wrlteü h teats all tbe liara. Oh, wonderful Journal man: The ai noyin. spunarmg Journal man. As for a bore, be ll (alle you sore, Tbe prattling, tattling Journal man. He eats so much of tbe dirty weed. 11 lobten an I spl fo terribly. That if ye get to near tbe man. He'll spit upon jour clothe, je see. Oh. the wonderfu' Journal man; The s nherini?, Jabb-rinn Journal man, With bis crooked eye and daily lies, Tbe noiy, crazy Journal man. He ha. a curious wsy r f hi own. Jan like to that f all baboon. Of taking hi fingers to Mo bis not. And wipioc iht m on hi pintaloons. Ob, tbe wonderful Journal roan; The indecent Journal man, Witb hi squinting eje and daily lies. The natj, filthy Joarual man. May'he 'twas bis nature's mould That gave bim such a love f fraud; f or wben he c"me info tbe worl I He came a lie. not nine tnon ha old. Oh. lb- wonderful Jourt al mn; Tbe boa-tlul, shameful Journal man. With bi squintiiiir e)eand daily Urs, The slandering, badgering Journal man. From tba mob away he fled. For Oarthe b itt -rnut would make him trot; And hid away right ut-der the bed, Anl then turned over tba no matter what. Ob.ihe wonderful Journal rnn; Tb frightened, skedvld.ing Journal man, With his fear of he rope, and dis ike cf soap. He's tili tbe unwabed, daily ljing Journal man. I ."X DIANA sr.a i i: FAIIt. Itial I rontl Arrungeinents. ! The following term for cirrjing pnsencer and transportation of stock and mu'hinery have been arranged with the railroads li t med below . Full f ire to come, and return free. Excur in tickets for sle at all regular stations from Mopthv the'JSth of September to Saturday the 51 uf October, to te eool for exhibitors on reu fir tr.iin coming, to Imii.ttitpolion Monday an Tuedjy, and to return on regular train on S.it urd y. ; btock and raichuiery on the sirne term Owner of the s.iroe piti; first full rates, to be returned free on mv certificate that the article or nirail wa. on exhibition und did not chance hand during the week of the fir: Indi inapolis and Cincinnati It. R. : Teru ainl Indiatunoli. R R. : Indianatxdi and Madiaon R. R. Louisville. New Albiny and Chicago R. R. Toletlo, Logan.pirt and Rurlitigton R. R. Jeflersoni'le R. R. Ltfayette and Indi inapolis R, R. Wabash Valley R K i Ev.insville and Cra wfordville R. R. : Ohio and Miisippi R R. ! Michigan Central R. R . northern division. Hellefontaine R U., on excursion trains only WedneTdr, Thurd ty, Friday and Sitnrcay : Tcrre Haute and Richmond R. R ticket to be stamped at my oliice, otherwise of no effect on rrttjrn. ; Others wi!l be adJed from time to time, as thev are received. W. II. Loom is. Sec'y. d'td BOOTS AND SHOES. XDOTNTT X.AJ34 TUTS Tin: in: vx 11 mouk -OF . BEUtltSCII. NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NEW YORK PRICES. mil FACT TfliT THIS STORK IS COSNECTID I with New York, assures cu-totner that tby wI a!ay nud pnees. well as atylet, to correspond with tlemetrepolifc. Remember the place, fcNCEUUUl'SE BLOCK. mjlS-dly On IU jwHs street, rear Union Lpi. MEDICAL. HAPPINESS OR MISERY? Ttiut la the Queatlon. f W1HKFROPRIKTORSOF THK 5EW TURK MLMvLM cf Atitutny aa4 Melica have Jtietmiatd, rgtd 1m of ei,itie. la tree, fur the berieft of uj-r,n,' humanity. FvL'K of their moi lnurt:r.g anj intrucUv Lectures ou Jtarue ail U l)iuatücaliwus, rrTt u Debility, rttmatare tci:ne of Mauhyol, ludige ti.o. Weak uesa or l-preMuu, La. of t ier. y ari4 nal pnwcr. the tireat uctal Lvtl,e4 thiw-e MaJaJies which result fruoi j outhf al loll e, eieses niatunty, r if Li-raoc of t h) uKy arnl S.tarv'a Law. lhese tuvaiuAbl l-ectures have bvea lb lueaaa of enItrbtentCK aiid aaving t)xnraJU, aul wilt bat frsartel fr 00 rc:H of lotr staHipa, by aaJrvaaoig crury, New' Tori Museum of Anatomy au4 MeLcU, Cta Broad way,5cwlrk. septt O-dly

DRY GOODS.

Country Merchants and Sutlers, CALL AT TBE WIIOLESALE NOTION nOCSE, 07 West TVnftliintfton St., BCTWEEX ILLI50IS ASDTX55ESSIE KTRZETS, Jtft RfCtired from iVcie Verir Auctions 100 Ix. Flannel Shins, to Dz. ISurkkiit Gauntlets, IÄO Dz. Cheap Neck Ties, 50 Dz. .Tlorocco Wallets. .V Kegmlar Um of Genta' Furnishing Goods, AM) HOSIERY, a 130 a complcts rroca or NOTIONS, SsO. THÖNSE mchl 'M-dly DRY GOODS. b w w & H 0 b 0 H M rt CO GO Ci 0 o o 'ill P P & 9! 0 0 CO 1 o a o .& O o o Si H c

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REAL ESTATE AGENCY. McKernan& Pierce, REIL ESTATE 10BNÜT First Door Kisl of Palmer IIousc (VP STAIKS.) r UWE mit SALK HOLIES AD LOTS IX Vf the C'ty of Int!anap"li-i. ami Farms and FarmIn e Land in tbia .ttte, and will 11 twer than can b pnrcbawd rlwln re. diwly TEAS. THE American Tea Company, 51 Vcsoy Stroot, N. Y.f Sinre Us orginirition hi created s new en in tti history of Wholesaling Teas in this Country. They have introduced their selection of TEAS, and are selling them at not oTr Two Cent (.02 Cent) Per Above Coat I'onnd .Verer Deviating from the ONE PRICE Aiked. VynrnKR pKrri.iARmr ok thk company is that their Tea Trra not only devotes his time o th -lctin f tlieir 1KA as tu quality, value and particular Mtts for tiirl cular bal-tie of fftuntry. hut he he1ptheTr Vuyer t fhxje out of thr enorraoua cwk such 1 ; s a are ba a.1it"d to hi particular want, ai.d tiot - tilv this, but poinU out to tim the best bargain- . It i ey to e i Jncalen!aKle adantsee a Tka tfw. ii, ihi. i..f uKi.mnt .11 ( V u v a if helsnoiudK-'-f rr, or the MaaaitT. if hi. tim i a'uaWe, he hi all the benefit cf a well onnniied system of doirp bn.irn-i., .f an immer.M? capital, of th ttJTr lZ! T" TAmU' 4Dd tb knWl Thi enaMe all r:a hnyers no matter if they are thon'. of ni'.!- bom thl market to purchase on as f,oo' fTtn- her s th- New York merctann's. P ir i can rvlr T. aii(t 111 be served by ns as well atho igh thev came tlra-i Ives, being sore to fret original pwkagrs. true ichts and tares, and the Taas are warranted ax repr- rnted. We i-ne ,-t Frj.e b .tf,f the Company'sTeas, which will be sent to all wbo rnier it. Compri.Mng Hyson, Voun? Ilyson, Imperial, (a it ii powder. Twmikny mid Skin. Oolong, Souchong, Orange, and Hyson Pekoe. JAPA!t TEA of every deacrlptlon colored and uncntored. Tals list has iac kid cf Tca &t1 tA Into FOFR Class. , rtiaely: CAkGO. ht-;h C.VRrtO, FINE. FiyKST, that erry one my BudeTtod from the description and the pricea aasttxet that th. Company are Ceterainod to tinker kiltie hole Tt trle. We guaraatte to sell ALL our Teas at not orer TWO Cs"TS ( entk) pr pound above ct. Wherlrr this to l-o attract e to the mary who lava heretofore beta pajtrf enormens jrolt. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Importers uml Jobbers, No. 51 Vesey Street, N. Y. sp T-J7w ATTORNEYS. JOB COLE UCK. uwitJoasAJi. C0LEBICK & JORDAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, jrnca, aoo ao. 1 ol umiti iciuaa, rT. 18 East fVaehlnfton Street, Indiaoapalla. Indiana. ehU-'ti-oMy

TELECRAPHIC:

taaeowrma nntUTKTii ul mmiirtnu! For Tlornlny Iteport flee First Pc IMglit Heport Tliw Surrender of Cumberland Cap Official Dltpmtcti fro Gen Cam Ide. Ccmbvxlafd Gat, Sept. 10, 1563. To Gen. Wilcox, Icdiananolis, Ind.: Thi place surrendered without a Cght, to-day. All well. A. E. BrixaiDK. Major General. i rrem Cincinnati. 5 CtvctsüATi. September 10 A dispatch to the Uizette dated Kuoiyille. Tenn., September fi. says; The great campaign of the war is over. We are in full possession of East Tennessee jrreit bloodless victory. The campaign was skillfully planned and energetically executed. Such wall tbe rapidity of our movements that tbe rebels were taken unawares and ne1 before us without destroying property. At Loudon they attempted to hold the budge, but tha imreluotity of the 2d Tennessee regiment broke them into fragments. Three steamboats, three locomotives and a num ber of cars were crrnred there. The whole march of our army wag a perfect ovation, and our entry into Kn ixvtlie aa evei.t ong to be remembered. Thousands of people of every ace, sex, color and condition lined the way itb tdiouts aud tears intermingled with martial mch, and joy reigned supreme. Burnside adore- ami tbe soldiers and people, and asured them th tt while justice fhould be dealt out vensexnce was no part of the policy of the Govern trent. Gtu. Carter aho ? poire in touching terms of their sulfenngs and announced its termination. Col. Saunders was called out amid shouts of welcome. Col. Gilbert is appointed Military Governor and Gen. Carter Provost Marthu General of E-ist Tennessee A MC'tnd dispatch sava our right wing id in eav reach of Roecr;tn a left. The rebels regarded our expedition as a raid until tl e last moment. The imrch of 250 miles vn a hard one, but made in pood order. Our tritipa -re ail food shipe. Utnerai 1 iuurc' official Iteport Washigtox, September 10. The following was received here this aiteruoon: DtPAttTMLST Or TUE So 11 n , He AlXjCAKTEILS in tue riKLD, September. 7 To Major General Hilleck: I have the honor to report that Fort Wagner ami Ii Her v üi egg are ours. Last night our sappurs crowiel tie crest of the counterscarp of rrt Wagner on its sei front, marking' all itj gun, and an order was issuei to carry the place by assault at nine o'clock this morning, thatbeing the hour of low tide. About 10 o'clock last i.ight the enemy commeiced evacuating the laiid, and nil but 75 uf them made their escape from Cummings' Point in small boats. Captured di-p itches show t!mt the fort was cornmuxJed by Col. Keitt, of South Carolina, and garrisoned by 1,40:) effective men and Battery Ures;g bv between UU and 2UU. Fort Wagner isa woik of the most formidable kind and. its bomb proof shelter capable or hold iug l.bOU ii e i remains intact after the most ter rible iMimb.irdment to which any work was ever subjected. We have capture I 19 pieces of artillery and IiirM eupply of excellent ammunition. 1 he city and h.ib-r of Chuletou are no completely covered by my guns. I hae he honor to be. General, Very respectfully your bedient servant, Q A. GiLMoax, Brigndier Gcr.eial Curumanding. ' From leavcnxvortli. LcAytyvrofcTn, September 10 Official i; telli gence of tiie capture of Fort Smith reached here this afternoon. On the 31st Blunt camped within two miles o Cooper and Cabell, who hid a force of 9,000 rebels et of the fort. Next morning be moved to Mttack them, but they had fled. Col. Cloud cha-ed C tbell twenty miles south and had a brief engagement ; but after a few ... .1 . ii l . im n i ii y rouiio tireu nun neti in an directions, uur Io.j Wits eight wounded. Capt. Lane, of the 2. K-n i s. wa killed. Blunt entere! the fort unopposed. Blunt is Hcriouiv ill, ana will return homeward aa soon as Hble to sit up. The Creeks hare nninly deserted the rebels Mcintosh has gone toward lied river, with 150 m n -roni h 'wo regiments. In t'nim day no rebel force will remain in the Indian 1 erntory. ContMbnd are tiocking to Frt Smith. The rebels have evacuated L'ttle Hock, and removed forty miles below, to Fort W6hiugton wnich they are fortifying From Wnlilngton. WAsmxoToy, September 10 A deputation o Nashville merchants waited on Sectelary Chse to-uiy to usi tor the rem iv.il of certain restnc tons from the trade of hvi!Ic nd Middle Tennessee. It is prob.ible that the object of their viit will be nccompb-hed fii the pending nKXiifi cation of commercial regulations applicable to extern c)mtnerce. Col. Edward E. Potter, Chief of Staff, tele graphed from Forties Monroe to day to Genera Halleck that when, on T'e-dav afternoon. Cant Chisholm, of the steimer New York, left Charles ton harbor, the rebel flig wis still flying at Sum ter but no guns were mounted and only a very small lorce remained there. Ftve monitors and the Ironsides engaged bat ter es Beauregard and Bee from 5 A. M. till 2 F M on Tuesday, the 25ih. A shall troni one of the mon'toi exploded in the magazine of Fort Moultrie, and the south western parapet was seriously damaged by the expiohion. From yew York. New York, September 1J. The Democratic Convention nominated D B.St John for Sere tiry of itate, Snf.rd C. Church for Comptio 1 r. W B. C'tamplain for Attorney General and W. B. Lewi for State Treasurer. The transport Dtniel Webter, from theeouthrn coa3t- mred to day, report that she was I boirded Oil the 9th, at 10:30 A. M., inside CP I Henry, bv a boat belonging to the frigate Min I f the blockading fleet off Wilmington. j She reported being on shore with her boats; she j h vi a fight witb the rebels, killing twelve and capturiug two guns, which she brought with her. from Washlrrffton. Washington, September 10 A telegram received at 11 A. M. to ilay, from the operator at Crab Orchard, state that Cumberland Gap earI rendered yesterday afternoon, September 9, at 4 .... o i;iov, iiiijuw tiling it pn. i Front Forlrea .Tien roe. Foxtbess Mojfaor, September 10 Thesteimer New York nrrivcJ to day from Morris Island. She reports that he left at 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon M rris I si tnd hvi teen completely in our possession since Sunday. We captured eleven guna and seventy-five men. Five monitor and the Ironsides were besieging Fort Moultrie when the New York left. It TTAs reported that we lud blown up tht magazine. From Philadelphia. Philadelphia. September 10 Jndge Cad w all ad cr. of the United States District Court, in a case before him yesterday, declared tbe enrollment act constitutional. AUCTION. AVGTIOa SAIiE OF 1AITS BT McKERNAN & PHECE. "lTE WILL SELL AT ACCTlOIf OVER OX BUNf DHEDCl'y Low. a Cr ao's north addition to ta city of Indianapolis. These Lota are aitaatrd hnnliat ly north of Irske' al litlon and east of lb Micbiaa roai, od are bounded m tht totiUi by germta (or linker) street, through which it is proposed to locate a street r t I road. Sal oa th 21st of September, la frott of tbe Palmer Honse, at 1 o'clock P. M. Tcaiia OiM-foorth Ca&, oiM-fourth tn i roontha. one-foortb In Wele montha aid uj-iairth ta eighteen mo nils; notr to be given with interest at f per cecL, on deferred parmeots. Coireyaoce f urci&d froa day to day to persona vi. bine to go oat and s tb property. For farther Ic.'wtmatloo apply to McKLKNAX PIV&CE. or raaTBsatrwi, AnctioMer. MlT-dAwtd

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st TBLmaLtrm.1 Cincinnati market, CnrciMATi. September 10. Floor in moderate local demand at $4 2S 4 60 for iaprr,i and low cxlrt; 4 ?65 So for trade and fancy brands. Grain Wheat nochtcged; red, 9335c; whiu. $1 15f21 18. Coro dull tt 63c. OaU declined to 43 43c. Whisky adranced to 4Se, and U ia demaod with alight supply. No change in provisions. 200 tierce of rity lard sold tt 9Kc. Moueury Gold deolioed to $1 30. Silvtr $1 25. Exchange firm. Mew York Plarket. Kaw Yoax, September 10. Flour less active: common grades dull and 50c lower; $4 60(4 90 for extra State; $5 15(3 5 40 for common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; $5 457 DO for trade brands; closing heavy. - WhUky active tnd firm at 5035Ic. Grain Wheat dull and (3t2s lower. cb'eSy on common grades; 95c$l V2 for Milmaukee club; $1 121 20 for winter red western. Com scarce at 75)i76c for shippiug mixed western, afloat and iu store. W.wd firm with nothing of moment dointf. P' rk opened a shade easier and closed quiet atd unchanged. Lrd unchanged at 1010V8'c. Cheese more active and firmer at t,34Q12Jc, Monetary Mcney easy at 67 per cent. MterI n? Exchange lower and dull at $1 44l 44. Goid lower, opening at 31 e, declining to 3U)c and clo?!Dg at 30 30jC premium. NOTICE. STREET RAILROAD NOTICE. ixouKarous, September S, 1SG3. NOTICE IS HKRF.BY GIVKN THAT 15 PURSUANCE of a resolution of a meeting of the citizen of Indi anap-ili. held at the Court-hou.e In said city, on Saturday evenioK. September 5, 1SS3, books will be oned at the offlce or the City Clerk, (room No. 8, Ciena's block.) for subscription of stock to the Indianapolis Street Railway Company. Ihat on and after this date, and up to and Including -rMay, the lSib day of Septembet, 1H3, subscriptions may be made to said capital slock in sum from 100 to $1,000. That shoo Id the capital stock of saiitm party, (oi.e hundred thousand duilars.) not be subscribed within the time herein specified, then subscriptions may be made in any ums until the whole of said c -pital stock is taken. That when t33,tS) or said capital etck is subscribed, notice will be Riven fur the election of Directors in said Company. J. CA TEN, President. Attest; C. S. BcTTxasncLD, Secretary. sepuS-dtd PAPER BAGS. For tbe ue of Grocers, Druggists, Bakers and Fruit Dealers. WK HAVE JUST RECEIVED AIfTUFK LOT OF Paper Uaga. We give sizes and prices as follows: 5o. 1 50 centa for WO . 2 s... 65 " 3 0 " 4 1 00 " 6 I -5 " a I na " 10 1 75 20 210 " 3 00 H Bowen, Stewart & Co. sept7-d2w GROCERIES. .B.ALV0UD. J.M.CALDWELL II. B. AL0KD. ALVOUD,CALPWhLLA ALVOKD, XalGiTTOI XT1 A.Ts13Pl3 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Are in DAILY receipt of freeh goods. CoTiatantl y on band and for sale at th low. prices, a large and assorted stock" of Coffee, ftagar JTIolaaajra, a, mp, ICIce, Tea, .'Vails, fsiaa, Woodenware üsnpsi Candles, Starch, tlalelns), Clear,, Tobacco, ITXackerel, White Flh, Cordage Twine, Cotton Yirn, DjreStuf fa. Natts, Flsx, Dates, Jetliee. tlrandjt Gin, Hum, TVtnea, Whisky, !Yotlons of all kinds, and - Plantation and floker's Dltters. Particular attention given to tba aale ef rnonucE or ilijtds. 68 Ea5t Washington Street, VFOl Alt P0U5, pITD aprW-w MUSIC, h -a ej jjt o k nrscn. K.1AUE sc com, AlftO scnooL. n n.no .f ru s 5 at Jt . n. noiiAM sc to BntoH Hoiihc Corner. Piano Fort Ware room 18 Norii L'linois atret." t Jan7-dlvaJ .; Whyshoald I boy a bos f BRANDE'S TÜSSILAGO TH Wir!)iffFTL tlRAKl'LF

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4 asSa was e aar L'p bsslia w ia aar loci, strettftb seasta bar stp, aod ia bar baeda PUotaOo Kuera.-S-T-1GG0-X Xfsw Vottleiof Haatat1si Bitter Will ear 5 errors Beadafb. Cold extremities and FrrerHb Ups. Boar atomach snl FrUd rVeaib. Flatnlency sad ladigesttoa. " rierroos Anecttoaa. ' Ezcesalre Fatirtic aa4 Sbsrt Breatk. M , Pain over the Eyes. . ' Mental DespondeDce. " ProatraUon; Great Weakness. " s;kw Comple lion. Weak Botrsls, It. Which art the evidences of UVER COMPLXIXT A2CD DTSITPSIA. It Is esUmated that seveatenths of all ad alt allmeets proceed from a diseased aad torpid liver. Tbe biliary secrtivos cf tbe liver oversowing into tbe stomach, poison tie entire ryrteta and exhibit the above rymptoos. Aer long research, we are able preaest the taost rem vkcble car for these horrid nightmare dUeaae, th. world has erer produced. Within one year orvr sia Luldred and forty tboasand peraona bare taken tbe Plantation Einer, and not an ioitaoce of complai&t has coma to o'ir knowledge. It is a most effect us! tonic and agreeable stimulant. uftd to all conditions of life. The report that It relies upon mineral substances for Its i -nive properties, are wholly false. For the pnbll satisfaction, aad that patients may consult their phy ski as, we append a list of its components: Cusst a Baas; Celebrated for over two hundred rears n ti e treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weak teas, c. It was introduced Into Europe by the CounWs wife of the Viceroy ot rent, In 1640, and afterward sold by the Jesuits for tk txormou yWc o tt om reAi tA aiieer, under the name of Jeruitu I'oweri, and was finally made patli by Locls XVI, King of Frauce. rjamboldt . skespeclJ reference to Its febri fuge quslltlesdariiig his South American travels. Casokiixa Baaa-For the diarrhora. colic and diseases of tbe stomach and bowels. P.-wnKuoa j-or inflammation of the loins sad dropsi cal .llectioiis. C.mmilk fuiwiiM-For enfeebled direstion. LvE.pca FLowias Arotsatic, stimulant and tonic Bifrhiy iuviiroratliii in nervous debility. vt ijrTcattkCKN for scrotula, rheumatism, Ac. Amu-Ad aromatic carminative; creatine fleh, muscle and milk; much ued by mothers ruling. Also, ciore-buds, orange, cirraaar. coriander, snakeroot,, Ac. S. T. 1SC0 i. AfotUr wctderful Ingredient, of Spaiih-h origin. Im psrtinic beauty to the complexion and brilliancy to the nilnd, is j et unknown to the commerce of the world, and we ithbold its name fur tbe present. IMPORTANT CEBT1FJCATKS. L'tAtir,X. V., vifwVr i, 1J1. M' s-rs. P. H. Daasr d Co: I have been s great sufferer fron. Dj -pepsia for three or four yean, and bsd to sbsndou f ny prof, ssion. About thre- months ago I tried the Plantation hitters and to my frrcat Joy am now nearly s weil man. 1 have rcoiiiniidrd them iu several cases, and. as far ai 1 know, alwuy. with s'.trr.al benefit. I am respectfully yours, REV. J. S. CATUORIf . PhihtJefiH.j, iW. M.uth, Yttl, I.iy,S6i. Rr.eKi-iKD aiiK M daughter has beu much benefitted by the ue of thy llaniaUuu hitter. Thoa wilt send me two more bet ties. Thy friend, ASA CCRRIX. SAerrnnH t'.'ovAt, CMci-j ?., Feb. 11, 1S63. Messrs. P. H.lsaKE A Co: rieae send n another twelve ca-e of jmu Plantation Hitters. As a morning Speti.er they sppsar to have uperceelevrjthinx else, and are greatly esteemed. Yours, Ac. 3AGE A WAITE. Arrangements r now completed to sapply sny demand for this article, which from lack vf Government stamps has not heretofore been posMble. Tbi public may ret aured that tn no case will tbe perfectly pure standard of the Ilantation Bitters be departed from. Krery bottle hear the ftie tim tie of our $igntvreon a tied pint engmrinj, ur it cmnnt b genuin Sold by all DruggiäU, (irocers and Deale; a throtighoat thecoutitry. I. II. DKAKKA CO.i June25-daweot3tn. 202 llroadts ay , H Y. t57Lt thote who btve doubttd the ? irtues of B ill's Cedron Bitters, if any such there be, read the following certificate from geut lernen wt 11 known in this community, and doubt no more. lu general introduction into the army will ssve the lives of thousands ci our soldiers. LonaviLi.r. It v., June 4, 1S63. We, the nndersierwfd, hare een the a-ood effect t roduced by tbe tie of Ir. John Full's Cedron Bitters In general debtlfty and protration of the system, and believe its general u&e would prevent disease and relieve much suffering. Arooog oor soldiers particularly would tbis t-e the case, especially those who are exposed to tuiasruic influence in the. Southern cl-mat. MAJOR riliUP Si'KED, Col. Int. lieT. 3d Vitt. Ky. CH AS. B. COTTON, Collector of tbe Port cf Iouis villa, Ky. COL. II. DENT, lrovot Mar.hsl GeD. of Ky. REV. D. P. HENDERSON, Vice President et Sanitäre CommineiOD. HAUNET. HLV.HES COPcblishera Democrat. OEOROK P. IORN, Prop. Loui-ville Anzeiger. - HUGHES PAkKHlLL. Wholesale Dry Goodl alers. Main st., Louisville. DAVIS. G UK. EN, CO.. Tvblesl Shoe Iiealers, Mam t., Louisville. HART I MAPOTHEK. tJthojTsrleri-.cor. Third ard Market, Loclarills. JULIUS WINTER. Clo'bing SIercbaiit,c'r.TI.Jrd and Market. Loui.'TiUe. CAPT.5. F. HILPKEI JJ, Stearnr Msjor Andvrsoti. MA J. L. T. THEfTt'N, rymakerr. S. Army. C. M. METCALFE. Natiun.l lintel, Loulsrine. COL. JF.SK BAYLE.H, V.h KcrtncJty Csvslrr. GEOKÜE D. PKENT1CK. Loui.vi.U Jonmal. e sdvertiseire&t in anotbercoluun. Jy20-d3a COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. x-.-'j- i ' 1 IS CONDUCTT.D KT AN AKI.E FACCLTT AND WIN peTet al hexsion. S-urtsnts can titer at any tim. FaUV'rtl'u'srs sent t anv add resscn receipt tf stamp. Addres "lHO&. J. BUT ANT, Pres. augD-dlmA'sIm HARDWARE. IRON STORE, POTIKROY, FRY aV CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, nUIAlAPULISlNDlAXA, DEALERS IN STF. EL, IRON, NAII, ANVIL. BELLOWS, VUES, AXLES. SPRINGS. BOLTS, MALLEAKLK CASTINGS. WASHERS, NUT. 1IORSK MIO KS. HOR.SK gllOK, NAILS. WHEELS. HUES, FELI-OE.S SPOKE. SBAiTS,BO,FLOW HA5I,1C, va. t jbs rjem tv o es Tb Ohl Rlr aalt Cotopacjr Tha Madison Sp'.ce M:Ili . Tbs Msdtaoo Psarl Starch Cccpacy fsl Otl and Ben tolaTTTTey will sail ail articles ta tfcsl? l! at tie legest market pnc. Can asd exsalastasir stock befo-s pnrcbssfcf . POMLOT. FKT 4 CO. sad'ft3-dAwly REMOVAL. c. w. bixrrKN.s. ...fc. F. bTEFTTNI C. W. STEFFENS & COMATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL Instrument Makers, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIA, Hsve removed laeir FutallisamsLt from Blackford's Böfldinj to No. 3 Sotith MerWLan street, tw doors below Wasälsfton street. j Ail kinds of small Machinery, Madela, c, Ac, neatly cb. Ryalrinf premptly atier4e4tt. JyU Oa

HEDICAL DOOttO. dC. GALEN'S HEAD 01 SPEHSA HY. crtxitTEitr.D ; CT TEX LTCTSlAlT CF KXTftXKT fC ti TiSir iST CT ALL ttX KIIA1II C TSI CSAJtT VJt GiJlTAL OkiAJtA. sCrWaod aa n a 0 Ca6 a TKCi ttSa-T TVS CXXTS. A IUrdhant I7pc7t IUU4 0f e2U exit Im. Ciy a NEW MM TROD Or ra.fc(r VeurrtaJ Ismvs's, taajss fjftitmm ia sN tti etair. ocvrrh-a, GUet,:rrtrr. si'aad Hrwvle, ptiiswi at Sb Kidsers tiadder Sr., wit at taerriryl roulai.f a tala Me treaus m tfc-at wA.. yrW s&aiaiy of yevth, pv!sad WeaJiass, N'trn KialBs,aesmsJ DebCity, DapvWiry, it., the rvt tärnntM ftf ywU mmtd mm. tvtty srwsr fre. th. sraJ battt fsvll-slass. Ts wtsrh la sdded otervsUosa era Female Picaes,aad eter tktarrhif matter of tke wttat tmjrrtaAC to lb named aud Uta coetear paXicg saair.ac, w bo eui rt aia doubts vf their phyrtcal atrkty Im enter that state. Sertts axy sMress ta aaaleVTap perroa rers'tTt Of ter cent, re tvr mxmmr. W. Jmrotm rLt ectira llB.m and atirUn t ta traatmect cft. rar.sas prtvsts tLa-e a treated f 1 ear private 1 eport. Oür Ipet.ary i the nlvlbatit! at lb kind la Amema which has taLiid by s speeisi chaJVr.and th!a fact th.ic-1 cite It a prefmc aet lb vartocs qrarks f 4Mai rbracter t hm t emm ia sJJ arg cities. Impurlntil lo frr:jaln! Om epartsect of onr f.speassry Is specially 4 1 voted tothstrtstaiit of tie uuease cf Fftcsles.roch as La ehorrhes, cr Wh!e, Imrciar. Psicftlaxtd Scrprsas Mtntr-st!cn, Nervcae and OetwaiDebilfty, Diseases t4 ae Wo, Fiarrrttes, it. CoB-niltatlcms and eijatl.'r.'fra of chanrs. Also for aale, DR. DLWEE'S RI GULATUR PTLX--For Female OUtroctlona, Irref-ulaTrtie, e. Msn ted ladles la certain iltsstiornlucldtctaf the 2, s they wocld causa miacarriafs. Frk-e $1 per bs, .4 saay W. -Bant by mall. DR.OALF.N'S PEKTrNnYE Ah InTs'istle artich for those wUbicf to lttrit th bsmbcr of tt:r a-ff.prltc. ot the barren a ho des'.re children; warranted not to taJura the health, aad will latt for a lifetime. Sent t sey -adJre, under seal, oa receipt of the price TWO DULLA ES. TAllENTS AT A Dl STANCE By seedinf a Vrle Itsteaest of their yoptoos, will receive a Eiat.a Chsrt eon tat libit; a list of qnetJotia, oar terns for tbe era wt treatment, Ac. Medictnes sent to ary part of tbe eouctry to care any cs at tome, free from dar ire r er cariosity.

au transactions private sua conEJetUai. Keaet&ber the nam. and Lumber. Direct all letter to OALKN' HEAD D19FFN8Al(T ovlS-tfSJlwlv Loalsvtlle, j. HATS AfiD CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS, n Wholesale &Ketail DKAI.F.k IX Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, HAS JCM RKCriTED Ul SjPJ.XXsTQ stock f f goods, dirfct from tür k a nu fa ctl xm ' ' In the East, which be will sell as low as tbe lovvat. All the tsTirr sttlss kept at No. IS reanrjlvsnia street, four doors soath of tbe postOCee, Indianapolis, Ind. aprlS-dAwSm TO MD STONES. MARBLE WORKS. 3 ! Pi 3 5 21 O iX I. :iDsniTiTR WK KEEP ON HAND AND MAKE TO ORDER. ALL kinds of Marble Monuments and Grave Stones, earra to order, witb desijrn, emblem, or device that nay be wanted. Those denirina; arytbir.f In our Iis will de well to frive as scall, as e ase none but the best materials and Insure al work. sw-MT-dAwly AGENCY. METZGER & STEIBLEN, REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, Office We. 6 Odd r ellowe II U , (cr ST A I R I.) fJforSFS AND LOTS. VACANT LOTI, r a KMi AND 1 Farcdnir Land boarht and sold. Loans ijegetlated and collect loos made. Pensions, becuty, back rF td sll ether sciiitary claims proero4 with prompt oe IIairs; e.tabM.bed a Drancb Office st WabtBftot), D. C, irrest fscilit es for the prompt toMecticn ef n claims are cfiered. Any detired liifoTm.rien rtn fre. of cb.rt-e by caT,trf iu perm or addressisf ts, coclosti g a stamp. tifi 62m PIANOS 8TEIXyA PIAIVOS ATHEDUCED PRICED. TfMlZfZ JCSTLT CTLEEBATED PIANOS, WEICH JL have received over Ü.irty Cold Medals. Incloditf tba Great Prize at th. London World's fair lor tfceir nperW etialitirs, and which are used by the (Testest P.anisti ia ths world, sich as Uut, Tlslberf , Gottscbslk, iattrr, Jaell sod othera, tn preference to any other s&ake, I offer for sals st reduced prices. Every Piano warranted five yaara. Call sad sae before pcrcbasirf elsewhere. J.U-KAPPES.Afeat, Jalya-dln 56 Fat WaLinKta lUerU TAILORING. IIEECHAIIT TAIL0E, No. 15 North Pennsylvania Street, f TASTET 1ICHEST ASSORTMENT OF GOOW U I I tba Citv. ewisistrDj mt Oirhs fbiaca and ceWredJ ale Freoch, scotch and Aerteaa Caaaimerrs ef eesry sbsda ajd color, also aa endless srtety of Test Gentlemen wbhin a tarweet made u 8t aad ta rood shape aad styl, akold rt tn a caTl aad 1 will cneine them that I can sell theaa a tjament better eet, better made and belter trimmed thaa ay ethet Uilorta tkt dry for the asms money. All kinds .f Kept band. OSeers wUhing to ret a Coat, Teat ar Trowsars made la trot regulation style, had better leave their measure wita LOUIS JCH0LT2, Janell Two Doors 6oatb f Poaf&ca. PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Dr. Vellny'ti Private Dcltala S3 t edsral UIwck Tssaaslttf ten, D. C T7OR THK TKXA7YLNT CF ALL D1SEAJLS 0 private or chroctc iratars. Na ckarg for cocsaluuoo. Persoos at a &tjca caa ba treated by mail. tM Ue a rirmias. pu0-29

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