Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4031, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1863 — Page 2
Democratic Documents. Ad4re of ih inoeratlc 7tr robr M ! Aicb?y to tbs People f att'Pf, frh tb iltry f Ii lata aeaaion, sndthe eam why mors bad act to accatapll-hed daricr. In eceU's:Ioii. tara. Tal dnmBt akt pamphlet rafite pC i wait4 farsUh4 to my quantity. CrV 1 1 50 perhandred. The lonacrlpt Act-Jpeech off (lion. D. W Toot, on tbe CoaacHpUon EtSt.to th.raae of Pesres-ntative., Fehnnry t3,l3. TtU ta one of th neu ape fr. Voorhee. ciacn.t!S. towoecurdle a larr. bar of pnblic attention. end eery eftlxetj te Indiana bould have a copy. It ake a punpMetaf elbt a?e. Prictl per hundred. 4 Tin Liberty of the Citizen Verch of H m. D. W. Voorbee., delivered Jb tie Hou't if Rpritative, rebroary 14. 1'83. onth "ActtolndeTiijIf U PTidestand other per.aa for auspendln tfc. writ f ha He a crpa. and acts dona la partnanee thereof,it bow printed In ptmpblet form. and can b obtained at IltaoCS'-. Tbl Ii th great effort of Mr. Voorbeee to protect tha liberty of thseititen, and shoald be In tha hands af every voter In lndina. It makea a pamphlet af titeln page. Prica 1 1 50 per bun'lred. rrk ordert aottM direct the speecbe to be sent byeipret. at tba pottaft will ba ota cent a copy, and mtl ba prepaid. Addr.a ELDER, HAKK5ES3 at BINGHAM, Indlnpol!.
DAILY SENTINEL. Til UNIOX-If MUST BR PRESERVED. Jacmob Conlatenr. The Cmcinntl Commercial became very indignant tecue Vallasdigium, VootHtts ni Benjamin Wood happened to meet on British oil Hut it is all rijht, in the etirntion of that atme orptn, for Mobtom, Siwaip, Lonl Ltoi ltd oilier foreign magnates to hold a conference upon the plain of Abraham netr Quebec, acd tike tl jrrantl tour of the lJriti.h province to gether. NotwitlnUndin the "cruel war" i draining the reoitca of the country and thouarnl ol the ton of Indian are sacrificing their lire for the preservation of t'ie government, our fi"b'e 0 vernor", who desire to be considered t excellence th suMiers fr'end" find time to dance attendance upon English lord and Li'lie upon a, roll whre no ymplhy whatever la felt in the atrnpglt it maintain the nation's life. The Commercial cn ee the mo it in it neighbor ejt, but not the beam In it own. The War .ev). The newt receire.1 from Chirlenton and Tenrewee the pl to dart record, ome of the mott import int nuci-ce of the wr. The oocupttton of Knoxeille, tlie surrender or CumlerUnd Oip without opposition, and the ev.ctiatioti of Chattanooga by the rebela not only put Tennea ae in the po.eion of our force. Uit sererely crlpplet the rebellion generally. The mirrender of Fort Wajtner, D tilery Orejra and ihe poMesion of Morris I'hnd by 0enerl (ilmokk iixlicate the "eed fill of Ch it!eton. Thee rerereof the rebel, especially In Tentie"ee, hn)k as though the reported dcinornl z ttion of IfBAOo'a nrinr h ta not been eiicrratod ai d th il the n-bcl nrmiet In the outhwett are rapidly crumbling away. Unless it hould turn out lb t Hbaoo nd .loitx To are concentr'ttln their forces for um dmperate effort, armel rebtdlion In the outhwet will aoou be at an end. The HU Dortrinn unit the !Mev. ' The Umentetl Pre-I lent IlAitaiao.x, tu speech at Fun Metj;t in I fit), ciprcnel aentlmcnta which, like many of the doctrinrn and oplnionaof the fuhrn of the republic, contrast aingularly with the tdet now current among tho.e who monopolize the admrnUtration of national ntTdti, o I, ll we may believe them, monopolize, aIo, alt the loy tt'y of these time.i The following are Preaidcnt liARftiao' wonls: The old f-aliioned republican role in to watch the govrrnment. See that the govern me nt doe not acquire too much ftower. Keep it check upon yourru'ers. D thU, and Jioert is aile. And if your' effort ahould result euocr n-fuly. and I hould be placed in the Pienideiih tl i-h iir, I Khali infite a recurrence to the old republican rule, to w itch the Adminilrtion, and to loiidcmn II its acta which arc not in aivordmco with the Htrictet mol of republic t)im. Our rulcit, fellow rli'iena, mut be witche I. Power it ininu iting. Fw men are aitiMol with !c. pwer thin ihey c tn nltain. If t!te ladies wh im 1 aeo around tu werp ne ir enough to heir me, and of autlicient ape to girr (tn experiment tl answer, they would tell tui th-il no lover it eatinticd with the firnt mile of hi tnUtre Ii i necea.ry, therefore, to watch, not the political optonenta of an administration, but the a Iminittraiion it!f, nn l to ee th.tt it keep within the bounds ot the constitution and ih) law of the Und Apply, for a moment, the aboe patriotic doc trine. b vioutly ao tritally ttseniitl to the preerTit!in of our libertie. to the piii n ttken by AaaAit am Lixcolx, in hU aoumprion of auto cratio and Itw miking power, n Irr wh.it he eillt the "I tw of wir " Thus tested, whttdoca Li.ncoix (Muve to be? Imnirnto Ieme ratlr tleetlnga In lilr. There were four immense I).'iuooratic meet Inga In Ohio, on Thürs I ty I it, and theenthuiatrn at each was unbounded. If these (opular u;risiuga are any evidence of the spirit of the people, there can be nodubt but ih tt the Demo cntic nominee will be elected by Aileiided majority, an l unijueliontbly urh will he the reu!t if the ballot box it left free to tecord the verlict of the people. Tle mreiint we refer to were heM at Athen, M irictli, Springfield and Hamilton. The Cincinnati Ka'juirer hat the following account of the mre'ing t Springfield, which wa atten lei by alle ml 3).0:H) people: The pnceaion wa aorae fifteen mile long II ckury wagon, binds, burner and huztth led th wy to ihe grote. There were aome forty tr9 acre of wa;oii and buggies on the ground, to I the nt I w line I with them Several tin. I were erect d Senator Hen dried, of Indian, uisdc the tirt (evh. Col fdloaed. The nihusiam wt ot crwhelmiiijc Jt eeer w there euch a tupetidou u cava. The tame paper taya ol the meeting at Hamil ton: Hifh rxpeclationa had been forme 1 of this meeting, but m imndier hiiJ euthusi.im they fell abort of the retbty. Wr 4re .tiired by gi n tifmet present that they tietrr tw ant thing bltt? It in both pnrticulara. It m ,n overw hr'niimr uvce The perch of Coi. Allen i iid J J th-.e who iMei.rd to it to be one ot the gre .t efforts of the campaitfr ne worthv of ihe rr Ü--I traf'inii in hm bt dj. The wh-de tul of Mr Al'en i fngion! in the trem?r duu trvi;;! now inj; on t rrir in I he li'rriirw of the people of Ohio. Mr. M M inters, ofw lur'a. and other gentlemen. rre present nd m-l ti'e arxt lelin.fr fpetn lir 1 h ni.li! Pr in-cricy o iu:rr an 1 theTlrrd Cyi;'rC'-innil diatr.ci. the home of the patriotic tit. ra u i L. pr .tj.i of ihi ui-ib ün-1 m .niti .!,! t nons?ravti, which wdl not If without its t up.H Ii; '.uSlio mit.!. Tha mmiM; at M irieti w.t au cjual mccesj. The accou ,t Ute: A Irrmrhji.m number of t!. fr:iln of the o'dier mid constitution tl 1 bettr litte niet in C uned to d t The AtM.lniwii it -rt th.t tfiee lie er li0" od i.reer etprct u lie a Urge ft tum out of tl.e p-op!e. Jy-i.ce Th urit ii ii, loriou pch cne inrrtl inti Kepubhcan ta it tu tute for HroLb w u!d be but rnsiing t rivet the chain up.),, them el regain! pnoour war. The Uemmrttic tnijoritv will te mure tKtn twice tint of U-l fall. 4iid V..lUi d thtru' team will !eJ the Slate and cuutity tuket Urgely. 1 IT Li. a The Sprii.i;6e!d UepuMican thinka Charleston will be no place fur Be a. Uuiltr, the "pwaitg" will hao p-x.r.
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The Icdianapolis Journal cator'a and frolh like i add bull, over the inusurl xufssKe ot 0-v. liramlette, of Kentucky, '"u.iru1g tie GoTernor ai a traitor. Keepiour I rt o-, Mr. JouM.al. Tl.e J..cml nd 'e Wi pern-, ocratj," uoti't eem :o pull in the .un l i.e-j j tiou. Brmlet?ea message di !n't fir. r armin? the t.egroes; didn't ftriT cotton Healing; didn't ; faror emancipation, nor tyranny or opireeion by ; this dimnible and recklea Imbecile Administra- ! tioD, and thtt'a whtt'a the tn ttter with the Jour j nal. I)wn on all four und at 'em anin ! The W ir Democrat hercibouta suck the thing Cn-et.field Herald. Toe FirTr Thud I.imama The New Albany Ledger learna the following froa Rev. Mr. Cl aaT, CHi Uin, who i at home on busine-, lb following f ict in rel -ttion to thi reirnu: It iath3-l briirade, of the 4th f Crocker's) di- i vision, 17th (McPheron') arm corp The general health of the regiment is pood, although there is ome kknei. the m'-t be:nsf dy-entery. It I in a high st.ite of discipline, nd fine ; irti, ready for the fall campaign, wherever Grant may leid them. J We learn alo that Col. Orehim hi been nopointed a Urigadier General ty the President. ' Thia i the firet General from thi Congressional j t strict, and i a very good appointment Gen. j Gresham i heM in the highest e'cem in mili'ary ; e'rele a a gHlUnt and efficient ofSVer. The; prfof of thi in in the f.ict that his promotion wn ' m ide on military recoramendation alo:e that! of Gen. Orant and hi corp commander, not at aingle name from civil life being ued to tecure It. He remains In command of the 3d brig ide, Oen. Crocker being unwilling to bate him nsigncl eliewhere. Hancock Cocxtt Dcmkbatic ComtinTto.i The convention of the Dmocrtcy of thi county will take pi ice on the lOih of October, instead of the 5th. Democratic Meetimo at St Paul There will be a joint meeting of the Fourth and S xth Congressional District at St. Paul, on Stturd-iy, October 3d. Hon. Gtoar.i: H. Pempletox, of Ohio, and other eruinnt t h.impion of the c.iu.e will be present and a dJrea ihe meeting. IlAit:T Pic Nie at Loxdox There i to be a Democratic pic nic at Lon Jon, ten mile we?t of She'byvllle, on the Indi.m ipolis and Cincinnati radroa-l, on Mndy, the 14 h inst. Hon. T. A. IIc.toaiCKS und Hon. M. M. Hat will posi lively be preeutaud address the meeting. We copy the following account of the killing of Dr. Colli XG4 at Terre II tute by Matthias Uiiowjr, from the Journal of tint citv. Tha atrocious act ha been just fled by the leveling Republican frint of the Stite on pitti-un groun la. Tlie deceso-l did not urmp ithize with the party in power. Th;it constituted hi only o (Tense, and for that reon he wus atricken down. It appeir from the testimony of jwditioil fnts, a well nt frieii'ls, ih it ho waa a most worth v man in all the relation of life: On Friday even in.', the 4th int , about dusk, our city wit atari led by the new th it D.ictor Ileniamin X. Colling, of Hirtford, in this coun ty, had been idiot ,nd killed by M itthi i Brown The trairie tifTiir creited much excitement und it wit quite i ditficult in tiler to arrive at the facts connected with it. An inquest wa held over the body, by Coroner Murphy, ihe a.uuc evening. Itruwn whs nnc.-ted by SherifT Kern und held in custod? until the next d.tv, when no examination took pi. n o ttcfore T. J. Forrest, Justice of the Pence in this city, which resulted in his discharge. The fact, a we hive them, both Irom the report in iho Express and more reliable ource. aliow brown to h tve been the ngreaor Htid that be wa ths ciuse of the death of Dr. Colling, and thu bringing aorrow und anguish to the pirtner of hi boaoin and hi other relation and fr end. He wai the agereasor of this, from the wholo evidence, there i not the least doubt. We aty thi, not from jiij ill will toward him, but be e in the, fact comjel us to do so. From Ihe evidence, it eems lhat the deceased and Ch luney Cirr were bilking about the fact that Gtrr had taken, ome time before that, a butternut breast pin from a young-l tdy. Whllt they were dinutnig in regard to thi, Drown, without any invitation from either party, eime lo the rescue of C.irr, and commenced ijuarielling with the Doctor. There i no proof that he ue I bad Ungiiaue toward Drown, or that the le tat ill feeling existed on hi part, until Drown called him a limine! Ihr, when he trin k him Up to this point, there rem to he no disciep atn-y in the evidence, the witnee-e nil agreeing lb it thi i the way in which the fatal renconier commenced. A to the olnt, which drew his pistol fint, tin re can be btlle doubt, iillhoimh the witne-.se aceui to conflict a little. Ruiell av that when Cotliiti; rtrnck RriVwti, the latter drew his pi-tol and fired. Mr. Elwell'a testimony is clear and explicit on that point. Other, witne-. however, tctifv thai Colling fi ed firr, lhat Drown rn behind the (inner of KlwelT stoic and "hut Colling while in lint po-iiion. Thi is the um and substance of the evidence Utile Drown had Nought a qn nel with Col linjr, If reeins atrnnne to 'us why he frhouM öltnnle lrme!f into the dispute between Cur and tho doctor. We h ive no doubt thai in time cir eutnst'incc will he developed that may throw mote li;;ht upwin the motive which prompted him to commit the deed It ba been aid tint Collings wna intoxlcnted; thi, we are happy to atate. is not true. Ho came to thi city to visit .a pntient, and was just about to start for hi home when the fatal occurrence took place He wa a native of Kentucky and hd resiled at I Um ford about fivo jear. He wa in the twenty tilth yer id" his ge. and wn uni verfall eteermd an an hnirable, brave nnd Inuh tonl gciitlemiti He wa ditinguilied, iitnong nil who knew him, for the many virtue that adorn the hum Hi char. tri r Upright nnd cenerous in all hi transaction with his tclluw men. he wus tho favorite of all who knew him. The com mutiity in which he lived deeply lament hi vio lent and untimely death. They have really sus. t lined a most ceiere lot. Hi mrmry will be cherishil in the future by his aHocites. In the piimeof minhood and vigorous health be wi stin ken down hv hi fellow man in a moment, without warning, he m ruthlely cut down In the 'iuliiht of hi uefulne Hit remaitis were followe! to the grave by the members ol the Maaonic Lodge of Hartlord, together with sei eral memtets of the fraternity from thi city, and the lirget concourse ol people we ever w at a funcsj. Frot Our exchange, from erery qmr'er, speak of the ravage of the laie heavy frosts There i no section we hear of but ha hern vi lied with the scou'ge. The pric of nto k. of all kin U. hts ftlleu greatly. Stm-k hot, we learn, are celling for two cent per 'und, while nun h.i iidvat ced to 75 ct nt, j er bushel It ctTcct u(on the pionerit of the country will he mtioh It ih Miuht thtt the corn crop will not avcrie one fourth of th it of a common Mtson Miami Ciur.tv Sentinel. Ht'MINOToX Coi'XTT DrMOCaATIC NoMIXA Tiu Tto Democracy of tlua county have uouiinattnl the followingticket: For Aud tor, Himuil McCaurhey; .t Com mntaioner. Henry Drover; fur Airaier of Ret Estate, William II t drv. The Niw Albany Le!ger says: The Gavernmrnt, which h.i h t J in lotitetnpla tlun for iuDie month pwet the tuild'u cf the L u'-ville and 'ahvil!e railroad to a piint i).;v).;te thi pit j.ntnl ih t ilfi-Mnnof ti e JelTtr !ii ille, mu LuifiviHe. N-w Athena hi.iI C'hit-i;o railr.iad to the loot of Dank street in this city, fcr miht.iry i uri a. Ii. e t nmo to the1 c)r cliiiou to put ihe oik i ixlrr contrnct at once Tb. work is already prvgrc'SPp from the Nahtille de;tt. and will sa.'in be let on this ide of the 1 1 fr Uit'o-iPELs Of i ice Kobbid. The Shelby Volunneer ys: Oil Welnesdty night ltt, the Recorder olTioe of th't countr was entered by tome human vand!. and took therefrom some twenty thrfe dee1 record, all the mortgage revonls," the micelUneou record, record of mechanics lien. record 0 in denture, together with the generil t Nil a . Iti JeX ot all the deeds, the tract b.Hk of the county, and part of ttie enreriea. Also, a major frt of the Uund volume of the Volunteer and lain. er. and between two and three thousand ueo, whirh ha I been recorded and left in the offi. e, beside all the deed and mortgage not yet recorded.
f rom 1 setting. on.
CBAaLiSTO. X'jT TIT TaIEM WhT XüT? I irriCiMT or tue Navt Financial Embae-A-xtsrCT thi AcniMHTiATtox The Pe.ridejit' Polict Declaixd Tot toao the Peidovixaxt Object cr the Waa CovrtETE FitLt E or THE CO!CirTIO Special Crrepot.eT!ce of lit Chicago Time. Washigtox, Sept. 7. The events of the la-t twelve d iv have de montnied the correctness of ihe expUnation Contained in mi letter of Augu-i 2C. in regard to j the return of the ere it falling ofT m the arnoutit i of the ale of "five twenties " That filling o!T, Con'ii i;en. snd the Administration, iiisteid ofj frafikW oJniittir h fa'.t, i making it-elf ri'lic I uloubv aMthoriz'fig the most nb-i:rd ei' Uces ftJr ihe cuwillinLi.es of the people to tie further fulled in thai direction. It isnw (:rvel stated thtt the re ion f r the continued falling off in the le is owin; to the bad execution ol the entrra ring of the plates on which the Und re printel! j The relibdiy of thi ext ue at once dir..oel i aT Ko !. ff tb) f ilia) .'erf l.awt ari rrra fr I n ,e t Jen ! J I J f tv 1 1 ifwaa. io Vit ir k ini 'i i in., t':ii at the very highest remuneration i entrase! on the work of engraving the-e trnl; and if, with the-e advitiMes, the very p-erfeetion of engraving i not reached, it cmn t be reached at all. The fillniiT olT in the tle of the-e b)!id., however, hi o rri-led the Abniuitr ition that some new device tu ni:e money inst mtly baa J I -come HSolmelv nce.try ; -uid, accordingly, the Secretary of the Treiury now tpr ear in the i m irket for a new lo in of filtv riniliori of doIUraJ which he is ernJeivorina to rai.-e from ihe bank! of the et rn cities The aelimiuary negotia lion for thi lo in In aheidy created a patiic in the money market and a ri-e in gold. The banks h ive not yet taken the loan. They require of Mr. Che. before they will do so, certain condi tion to secure themelvcj, which, it i said, the Secretary of the Tteasury cannot iT'tit. All hope for a tpeedv pe.ee all hope of eeu an approximately succe-!ul termination of t ie wir all hopes of a reconstruction of the Union under the present or any subsequent Republic in admini.sir iion h tve been dashed to thenround by the Pn-aMeni' recent letter. In th it letter the coun'rv i iut!ioritatively informed by the Coinm itnlei -in Chief of the army and tnvy that all ihe victories which have intended our armies nre bo-ren f anv reuli whatever; thtt the battle of Oe'tvsb'irg inflicted no rn t tori tl damage mi Gen L:e m my ; that the capture of Vickburg and Pott Hu l-oti do not lrinsr the end of the war any neuer; that the rebel urea proud id h nighty and defi mt now a over before; that the Htrenifth tf their army i un'iroken; that their army tloinii' a'ea evert wheie and evert thing; that we inu-t not b anuine of a speedy triumph; thai there i no rcison to ftelieve that the lebtl ile-ire feice. bec-tuse they are confident of their ability to carry on the wr huccc-bIuIIv; that ihe negro, the nejiro. thk Ntono, is the great object of the war; th it the en tiicipntion proclamation and the conrisc ttion bill hhall te enforced; that hi pro-ni-e to the negroes, contained in the em uicipition proclamation, must be kept, even although the solemn promise f the Admini-fra, tion, "thit the conditio! of every humm being n the So'ith, iifier the war, shall fie the same a before the war," is peifidiously violated; and that ihe Southern States shall never be readmitted into the Union miles they abolish slavery. Such, stripped of its verbiage, i the pith and substance of Mr. Lincoln's letter And whit a prospect th it letter open up to the American people! War, interminable, bloody w ir, a long a the Republican can control the action of the Gov ernmcnt. The argument in the President' letter i such that n school boy twelve year old ought to be ash-imvd of. sav hi fellow citizen desire price. Dut he carefully ornit to say that thet desire peace in order that reunion may follow, and in order tint the Union tn iv be restored. He knows that he could bite peace peace followed by immobile reunion, if ho would tetrace hi erring ste:, refract hi unconstitutional acts, and show hitn-elf to be the Pie-ident of the whole United State. Dut, so far from doing th if , he exprete hi deliberate determination to ex iperMe the S mthern pe pte beroi, 1 ill hopeof recon cilliation, to confiscate their property and estate, to liberate their a'uve, to suhot hi armies upon them, and to treat them, in all te-pect. not a fellow citizens, but as the lnhibila.it of en qucred and subjugated provinces, with no tluht except such a their conqueror choose to vouch safe to grant them. The publication of thi let tor. which miy well be brn lei a atrocious, cm hive but one effect at the South. It will unite together a one man, by still stronger bond, every citizen of ihe S nith, in opposition to nn Administration which thu deliberately proclaim if determination to mb mid en-1 tve thm Tho iertion, heveril time repeated In the le'ter, th it thi war i for the Union, i a hideoii je, at whuh Mr Lincoln mi.'ht hive laughed, but which will m ike ev cry Intelligent und ho-iet in in shudder The Union will hardly he restored by such ict a the shelling ot the chtir. In-s in (.Mnt tanooga during divine service on Sundiy; the bom ardnienf an I p.ll iL-e of Fre-lei ickburg; ihe atrt.citie of Milroy, Schenck nml Turchin, and ihe murder of the Deckh nn family on Id u d No Id No wonder th n gold roe and railroad stock lell on the upr e ir inc of the Utter Clnrleston is not yet liken On tle ,'JOth of August, all ol Oen (nlm re' b.itterie, twelve in number, opene-l upon Fort Sumter, and turn birdedthat wotk, with all their gun, from Ihe liing to the setting sun. When tour re-ulei perue the del tiled account of this furious born birdment ol Auut 3'b I wi-h them to remember that it took place a weck after"Foi t Sum'er" had been "reduced;" a week after the officii! notification had been nude th.it "the den old flig now wires over both Fort Sumter nod Fort W'agnsr;" a week after (Jen Giltnore'a Chief of Ordnance had "fll'-iilly refuted to him thtt anv further fire on Fort Sumter would onlt be wte of ammunition, hecni-e, a a fortifieation. Fori Sum'er exMed no longer; a wctk after cut rep resenting- ihe hapele tun of Fort Sumter had been published in Iheeistern piperi Whitcouhl h ive Lappetied in ihe luterv.il? Could the rebelh ite rebuilt Fort Sum er in a we k? Before ihi que. tion I answered, let me a-k a lew more. Why i It that during that wrek the naval force t Charleston had not iird the ruin ol Munter and tiled up the harbor, so a. to prolec' or Co opersfe with the I uid forco in making the grand attack? It would seem thtt tha defunct fort guards the harbor a well ,tftT It ia knocked to piece a w hen it mounted it I5'l frmid tb!e guns; for. certaui it I, the nival lorce theie h af n-t ttnturnl to piss it. Whr not? Theanswcr unv be found in tome of m recent letters. It la pertinent que-tiori, howet er, how mat.v timemut old Sum'er fe "reduced" before the dear otd lUg can reillv be pluite-f upon it? You will remember th it in one of my letter, more th in ye ir ago, I expressed the opinion that (Urrdttldi wa a great a humbu. a Fie inont. Hi teccnt letter to Mr. Lincoln, in whuh he bl i hem -111 v couple the nime ol the Sivimir and John Drown. Prove that opinion to h.ve been well I'oumlM. Yet thi i the mm to whom, a can be proved. Mr Lincoln otlercd the supreme cornmnid of our armies " l ie (internment" is mortified beyond tne.i ore at ihe failute eiertwheie of trie practical working of the conscription Nowhre doe ii ptifluce soldier Even where it i enfonel b the piMMu-e of armie, it products only su'tsfi lute and exemption money. In r'rd to the substitute, you know, nnd your reader know. what kn d of sol brr they ni ike And every CiM c rip: and sultiti;te, delivtird n camp, costthe fioverr.rnet.t oter a thoiitnd dolltr O.ip hilft' money that it cost to enforce the const rirtiop would hat e put in the field, before now . j H,l(.0 tojipiteers, a!) veteran soMieps, and all j with their hetrf- in the work The pi in pursued by the Ohio retmentr, i f senmz home six fn fers frtm eich rejimenf, to recruit for the sime in t'ir fH-a!i'y lurf the regiment was rai-el, i the verv tnt stslcm that can be devised for keer ii7 the rank of regiment alwis full. It is the Fiench nxrui, tn 1 has been in use in the Confederate iriuv lor more lb an a uar It work udru.rably. X of the Southern Ciifeieracv, hi arri'! at Pari. on an important mis-ion to Hie French Emteror No intimttion h t been received a to the object of the missiou; but it purport may hr easitv coo jecturttl. Kun9n advitra rt.tiethst the Confederate gnerjiir.e it made an application to Sp tin f r recogitit ion, idTering ceit-in inducemenr; but the Spmij-h govcmniCtit declined to accede to the prt-josition. A retastition of the Comprour'se Landing lri:elv In occurreil near Lake I iovid'n-e ; nine ii offensive white persons having teen massa cre 1 by negro toidicr. 1 be petaof aboiu.onien. aro pf.yiriT their prta well.
Our Army Correepondene from AIu t. in . Caut ix Little Wills V a litt. Ala J fiepteujifr C. ItbJ. S EciToa SestiXIl: It may perhaps) be interest inp to your reiders to follow the tnirch of (Jen eral MeCook' corpa through the mountains. With that consideration I submit you the follow inj: It ia of the 21 brigade of Johnton'a (21) division that I would speak more particularly. We left the little county town of Bellefonte, AU , (from which pUce I last addretned you.) ou the 30th of Augut After a march of thirteen mile
under a scorching sun, we reached the banks of I the Tennessee river, thre mde south of S'even s'n, where a pontoon bridge had Hen thrown acios redv for our passage The river at thi j point i about thre hundred yrd wide, with high snd s.iii.J bu k upon each side. The rebel p'-ckei re n tined on f he opp'te shore until ihey saw ihe nridge swing toward th m, when, without eve. i tiring a salute, they made a haty letre-tt tow ird the mount on, but s me fifteen or twenty of them ee taken prisoners. Our di is on wt ni 1 to cs mp On tbe bark t f , the river 'o make preptraMon lor crossing Sind Mountain, which lay befoie us The-e prepara tions consisted in a veneral curtail of all kinds of baggage, by which operation the officers were deprited of some trifling luxuries. Dut three whoops were allowed to each regiment Eighty pound of baggage (iiiclud'nsr me. chest, pro fiion, clothing nnd bedding.) wis allowel to ollicer The men were compelle I to throw awsy all the clothing thev could not carry with ten days' rations. One tent to a regiment, and five hundred pound were allowel for hospital store. Under thi new regulation we commenced the scout of the mountain. It wa nece.ajary to double he team here, a in cro.3ng the other moui.tait.t, which occupied the greater part of tbe day, betöre the bik'ade reiched the summit. Abut halfway up the distance heingaboutorie and a hilf miles a fine little rivu'e' of excellent cool w..ter run across the ro id the most retreshinj luxury, by the way, in this buisnes, i gooll water; and when met with opportune! it is doubly valuable. The few citizens encountered here were much aurpri-el at the appe trance of the Yankee in such a de olate region, and they will doubtle-s be much more surprised when thev discover tint many of their hidden delicacies were carried ofl Some of our boys hid beii plundering a hone on the mountain aide, and when the provost tu ird m t le a descent u;on them, they made their e cape in the woods and took -hel'er from the pur suinz gtiard in it cave, where they found a cask of brandy, preserve, peache. apple and a va ri"ty of choice dell: trie, of h ch fe'e t ib'e ntti de, in auch a wild place, the partook aumptu ouly. A party of aome twenty or thirty rebel cavalry hung upon our liont and flmk whilst we were cro-ing the mount tin, tmt they kept at a very respectful d stance, allowing themselves to lie roportid by the citizens rather than to incur ihe risk of reporting in person. There are but few settlement unonthi mum tain, although It In a surface of fifteen mile of tolerable good anil of the sand stone variety, well wooded and watered. The soil i thin and verv liable tn w ish. The corn growin. lonkel well, but the qu unities observed wcte very amall. Sweet potatoe appear to thi well. Gen J. C Divi' rlivi-ion, whih wa in ad ranee of us, encountered rebel pit ket on the touth side of the mountain, and be billed and drew up in line of bittle. Our division c imped on the mountain aide, reidy to t-upport him, if pecessai t . (en. II mice appears to offer some objection to our mirch toward Rome, Georgia, which i our tlcs'in ttion if allowed to cotil nue. Afier one da v's delay, I) i vi' division ml va need lo the front of Lookout Mount, tin, the rebels baring tHippcared for tho pre-ent. Detwecn the-e two mount tin lays it narrow ralley con t lining a number of tn ill farm with a lit tie corn, all ol which Ii being, appropriated tot forage for our ue. The m ijoritv of theinhabiMnt are very hotüe to our operation, and but very few of them hai e any deiro to return to the Union The colored ponulation hivo been removed farther south The hrre number of rebel entering our line, a reported in some of the j turn als. mut bo a myth. They hve never come within my ob pcrvation, and I h ive certainly made some rflort to ee them Those who have come in, a a geu eral thbig4 appear more anxious to eo their lam . Ilio thin to join our army. Alter they hue seen ihe'r familie. it 1 a in titer of considerable doubt whether they will eulit with the army which li t carried off their corn and robbed their family, or rejoin their own at rnv. There i the least encouragement to them whilst our men subeUt upon the little all their wite and children luve gotten together for iheir use during the coming winter. , Contraband are exceedingly scarce In nur de partnient of the army. Where they hate all gone to, i more thin I cm tell. A the reb-d under Gen Johnston ate conceit trilling at Chan aryogn, and a Gen. McCook ' corp j sweep'ng around them, precede I by some 2 0 '0 eavalrv under Stanly and other, important jo w rnav be expected (mm Doccran'a army, within a s'iort period of time. The weither i sultry hot very. The heat I m r onprest ve n w than at any other period during tlp ii'nmer Th? night, however, are Cool; wrte it not for scorpion, wood tick, an' and othtr stntll nrnovance. which occupy our grassy nnd leafy bed, we mijht enjoy uii-petk-'! plo isup during our hour of rewie. These little pet arc not to be scared by tritU We ate eontntly iciniu led that we ate a hlier tty ing to sleep. Wiispy.y. From the Cincinnati Otirtte. Itrlff. r.rn Jeff. ', imvl. IDiAArLis. Ind , Sept 3, 16GT Pelieving tint Indima ha not received the number of appoint merit that 'he service of her galluitsont entitle her to, n'd I Ii it the sei vices of Rrijadier General JrfT 0 DivU hive not been properlv rewarded, I ask th privilege ol miking a brief te'erence to hi services, it, the h..-c tint he mnv re-'rive the promotion th i be h t earned by Irs lon Uithful and cdl mt conduct (-n er d D it 's i a in'ive of Indi in IU w tahorn and reired in (Urk county lie entered the service of tho (bocrnmcnl s j.nvatc in the Mexican s ir He wa a member of tho gill.ti t Third, and for hi briveani doing cou iuct at thelnttleof ituenaVi-ti rt-e ved the appoint meut of Lieutenant of artiPerv in the regular army. He b i rem lined in the army ever since. He wa in Fort Sumter when it wa attacked by the lebel. arid for hi eoolne, I ri very and gal. lint bearing in thefeirful struggle w it promoted to a eapt lincy. After the (allot Sumter he rctnmo I to hi nttive State, and rendered vain, ab' service In the organix ttion of our troop. He wa appointed Colonel ol the I Indiana legi tnent, and with hi cnmmm I proceedetl to Missouri, and took au active pitt in the cimpii-n of l?fil With IS'I men he attackel the rebel st Diaek W .iter, and to'ik ".VI prisoners with theit arm, beside captuilng sever. ty-five wagon loadct with supvlie Th'a wn the most brillimt feit thit had been perfoimeJ, and it struck the rebellion a severe b'ow and encouraged the Union urmv. Such wss the confidence of hi nunininl ing officer in hi ability nnd bnvery, that he wat a-i.ned to the command of a division long before he received the spnoitjt ment ol a Itrigadier Generil. At the battle of I'et Ridge he displayed gret skill and dating. With hi eommmd he attacked and -formed thr hlghrs of Klkhorn and cip ured five cannon. Thi ws of tliegreitfst imt"rtnce it wa ihe turning point of the bmle, snd we c'ned a gieat and c'oriou vie torv. After thi bittlehe and hi c mmard were eent to the Army of the Cumberland, where he h rem lined ever since Vmi would not allow mp the ppu i thit would be required to tract the hi-tory of hi brave and calUnt command iure itjo ned the invlncitle Army of the Cumberland, blltl Hill 8 V thit it ha been f figged in all the m r'-tie. kt-mtsh anJ baitlr .d that glorious army; and it has u,vn all occasion ncq'iiftei itrli wiih honor. 1 he peivice ol General Dm ai tl e Moh!t h-ntle of Stone Kive. wne f"o im por ant and hrilliat t to le omitted. His dit j-iuu held the center of the right wing. During it e bai lie he rro-e.l the river, and att1kl and defetted the forcei under Dreckin ridge, which turne I the tide of battle to our favor He was ihe only General officer that cms-cd the river, and theiefore he ac l hi comtntnd are en titled to the hi noe of thit important and danger ou service Gen Rosecrans, in bis report of that battle, give him full credit and prise for his fralUnt conduct, and s a iron and convincing proof of hi omfi lence in him as a mm and soldier, he stand STond upon hi recommendation for promotion No higher recommends tion could be given him thin to be placed second in an armv o neroe. The people of Indiana are Incoming impatient attbedeUy. They waTTl to know why it i that the recommendation of Gen Rosecrari baa not been carried oat. I do not desire or ia .
tend to r!iparge the cUim and service) of other galUnt sn ot Indian , who de-erve promotion, but I do a ty tint if long, Uithful and brdliint er i. e e-. title a m in to promotion. Gen Divi
eminent v iieerve it I confi lentlv trut lhat ; ihe bent oi the soldier and f eope of Indiana will soon be gladdened with the new that Geo. Davis has been promoted. Ivdiaxa. From tba &a21ieas Democrat. Intenalfled Tiewnneaa. -There are some Republicans in thi town that are gentlemen, but the ranks of that party can muster some remarkably mean specimen of humanity. We refer to ihe class who, with intel lect tint one removed from the capacity ot n oyser, are constantly accusing DemKrat with dislovallv and seeking bv everv mean in their power to pnHlnce broil and dis-ensiou in our county. They hive nothing: to lose in a teneral conflict, but being on he side of the Adm'nis?r tion, an l relying on the aid of the Boldier that may be sent to thir aid, they are anxious tor trouble to commence Failing to provoke Democrats into qua-rels. thev have undertaken to induce the authorities at Indianapolis to send down a strong force of soldiers arid place the county under martial law. To this end report have been made at headquarters to the effect that the Democrats of this county are disloyal, and every misdemeanor or crime that is committed within our borders is as cribed to the disloyal Democracy. A cout le of U- S muskets were taken from the Grtvville"Leaguer,"and ihalfct wa duly reported to the Government authorise and their i aid invoked; although tho suspected parties were iT.mediatelv nested bv civil process. The burn ing of Mr. 0-born's wheat and haystack was another item ol information sent un to convict the Democrat here of disloyalty, notwithstanding the grand jury bad indicted a man for that crime, an I he a Republican. The authorities at Indianapolis are perhaps excusable for attaching importance to these em anations of petty spite and contemptible party mtlice, but they have always shown the g'Kjd ene lo "wait for the fact.," or to send down a responsible agent before answering the demand for a strong force of troops. The appeal sent up last week (from Ortysville, we have good rea-on to believe.) had the effect of bringing down Drigadier General Carrington, who visited our town list Monday to learn if there was really any necessity lor the presence of a police force of soldiery to protect the rights of peiceible, law nbiding citizen. The following note from that gentlemen will bhow what im presions his viit produced: Dmr .Sir: Ujhhi the report that property had been burned, UnitH St iles arm seized, and other tendencies to diaorder mn.ieoed, I came to ive von a call, believing, what I find to be irne, that the prevailing sentiment of the people is peace and social order, and that by the exercise of chamr. kind feeling and forbearance, all parties will still live happily aud h irmonionsly. I am pleised to rind tint the civil authorities have promptly dealt with the sITensf mnied Let thi be done htbitually and promptly. Let everv CI i zee, of every put, do ail he can to soothe ihe ii-pentv ol patty feeling and together work for the common Lood, nnd the isue will be a. bless ing and peace to all. Your truly, Ht.vuT D Carrimgtox, Btigaoier General. The Democracy of Clay county have nomi nated the following tit kef: For Recorder, Ad.nn Conder; for Commi inner Abrihnn Kciscr; for' Luid Appraiser, U illnm i'hillin AMUSEMENTS. IH; I KOfiMM.I I V HALL. oi'i:nr. ni;n i or rni: t.so?t. MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 14, 1863. rOH SIX NIGHT ONLY, THK rOITLAIl HOLMAN NATIONAL OPERA TROUPE. Will b producer", w lib sll the wu-'c, f0tum, scenery and Incident, Ponliettl's Opera of The Daughter of the Regiment. Marie Miss ftslh. Kanev ianr Intatil Ja'.la. SuutiU irom the ltattle f-M ...Matr Atfrrd. T cnmmetics with the firnml .Uimicu! Co tut mm lour, I'rcßr'mrrifi epflO NOTICE. ctdpl't ninuftviMirv p vorrrp ilXXttilil I ill a lit I I j. II Lit V 1 1 1 1 IV ai Orrrv. or Cmr CtraK.j InilanapollJ, .vptt-robar 10, l&3. i TOTICK 15 IIKUFBY 0 1 V t X Of THK PKNI'ENCY TOTU tha tnll'iWiiig 0rJinticr for treei Impruvvlut. trt wl: An unlinanre t provl 'e fr the grading snd rravel f tbe a ley running tt n t wekt throagb squ ire sixiy. o e (Hi ) AteM: ClhL'S 5. LL'TTF.rFlU.Ü, eptt.-il2t Cny Clark. GROCERS. WM. GLE?JN k SONS. WHOLESALE ' GROCERS, ?()iittit 7 Vino Mn-et bet. Necond and leur Htrret, Cittclnnnll UWK il.WAV N IIANTi A NU FOR ft ALK. AT th- hvet n rk t irli-, a lirjt ml wrll elected iok if (.ins-fr'e, Tr h ii ro C'i'rftuji Wooilrn-a.re, Ac., ta hrli c invite the aoentMi of lb trad. ep 12-ilhn FOUND. -m s-m ar VSIt.VFK WAT 'I WAM VI i UNO TVO WEFKS iure, which th ren low by rr.i InKir, -eriy and pvtlnff iiiir . Cull in S. V. Jlo t.r at No. 5 rt Vabli(toa .oeei M-plli d3t FOR RENT. VINR LUtnr. UPPER KOOM IN riTZUBnON' XU siwre, tjesr iL Depvt. to rent UwKIlHNAN k I'IKhCr, hel K.tate Arnt. eptJ3-!2m for sale: Valuable Projierly for Sale. ON TWO STÖRT BUICK lb L'SK ON NORTH NEW Jersey treet. f titsinlnn 10 r -ain-. wpb Ur li krry it'sclirit. ih'e. Crr:..g-hoii-e Well. t.'Utern and II modem rnviilenee li U fret o New Jersey xreet l l& deep. For aale hy L0VK k CTLLCM, a-ptlt dla f Nrw Talbott' lUock. 1.lUKAI.P.-AC0rTGK ll'ilSK NKARTIIE I 0LL- ' IM1 Mill, ft-ur rotu, KiUhn. Well, (asi.rn.4lot W by I On. cU.ap, by LVK CL'LlL'ü. ei ll-dtw Nrw Jt Talbvii. blwck. IlOU HA Lit-A NUMBER OP VALCAftLF. PAHMS 1 Par tba coy or Indianapolis, araryina to rta from 0 to lO'i rr; vtluabi Werri Und e;;d In i,f. errnt p.rt i f t' tte; aIo Lau.e-and lota in value fn.ni fuo to eiV.OOO, lo ult )Urbno. br UVH A CtLLfM, MpfH-dl-f Nw 4 fa!b rtfa DUk. PAPER DAGS. For th. u. of Grocers, Druggists, Bakers and Fruit Dealers. UTT. ttiVK JUST HECFIVED ANYTF R LOT OF l'er Uagt. 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SPECIALSALK HF DRY GOODS i ok so iav: Now Comnieiiced at No. 33 West Washington St. ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN! (Jrcat Incliircnieiil OtTcred! DECIDED BARGAINS TO BE GIVEN. TTaoae who buy Dry Goods for cah wilt do well not ta mifta.t the bouie. Inquire fr, sad make out. LYKCII A: KCAK'sS And a-e thereby fro in 55 to JO per cent. rterueciSer 'lltVe o"ily I-y (tivvl, Store between Cbarley Mayer' aiid the Palaier H-ie, outh Kle. 5.000 IIOl SItlK IS, WLole.-iIe at Niw York p.nre. epJeOuntry merchant are invited to call. LYNCH KKANK. Vrprtetora, Jyil S3 W.t Wah nton treet. SUNDRIES. for nam: J. 500 doz. Glass Fruit .Tars; 1,000 Gross Cork, all size.; 1,000 1b. Sealing Wax; S00 doz. Bruihes, of all kiuJs, sizes and pfvIt'.S . -50 bl)I. Coal Oil; 10 bU. Benzine; 20 bbls. Linseed Oil; 20 bbl. Lard Oil; 50 bbl.. Lubricating Oil; 50 bbl. Whiting; 500 oz. Quinine; 50 02. Sulphate Morphia; 10 b.les lerra Japonica; 10 cases Mi- Litjuorice, pure, for To baconists; 10 cases Stick Liquorice; 10 bales Sponges, quality various; 800 boxes GIa3, all size?; 500 galls. East India Castor Oil; 8 tuns White Lead, in Oil; 4 bbls. Sp'ts. Turpentine; 22 bbls. arnish; 16 bbls. Alcohol; 472 lbs. Gum Shellac; 45 bbls. Old live and Wheat Whisky; 10 doz. Old London Dock Gin; 40 doz. Ixmdon Porter; 40 doz. Scotch Ale; By STinVAUT A UIOIIGAN, WHOLESALE DIUGOISTS, No. 4 F.ant Wanhlnjrton Street. Jr. DRY GOODS. N E W Y ORK. 81 & 83 FRANKLIN STREET. Wicks, Smith & Co., Importers & Wholesale Dealers in BRITISH, AMERICAN AND c o iv t i iv is iv rr 1. DltY GOODS. eptS'dltn j?!"kKLNER"s MISS J. DOYLE HAM PERM ANKNTLT LOCATKh IN INIHANATO 1.15. Koomi over No. 0 Itate IIou l5lork, Waat YVs-inictoii Hrrrt. ali-a I iyl. tn'en-ls keeplrn a Parts M Ittn.ry Kmporf utn, wbere at all tlioea may be fouuJ a full as.ortajeut of Doniiel, ICIbboim, I rnich I'Ioyvcrtt Plume;, llrldal Wicutlii Ari't all jtftd ui'ia ly oiid In s f.rt cl II011. Haying l.rouirlit 'ni tha Kl an ri'-tice l ft cher snd xttr, .- Po: will p iy panicultr attention to all nrdrr or ral In tuat Inf. MlD return ber tluo-s for pat faeora and aollclti s contlnuanre of lb tame. Jul) J?-dly SHIRTS. Gents Fiirnishinij Goods! Shirts, Mdeto order, And a PERFECT FIT WAR R ANTED. Alao, Rcady-Made. Alt tte ind style on band. Direction f rMf KesnrainticDtby nail. L.nllct nntl dent llnstlrry nnd riirnUliiiiK oocl at JK m. , an u i r w.wiiiMa ro.i MxiiLirr. aprio.'ftj dly EDUCATIONAL. ST. .TIAKV'S MEM IK Alt Y, (iriSCOPAL.) A Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. o. ft and Hi nrth .Mer'dlstn Ätreet, INDIANAPOLIS. frnr wall tkrm or nr. mart wilx. comJ ME.M'K on af.xlay. rpttrrr 7t. rro" r sn rf j vi tu rg in tbl .Vbo-l all ttt 4 viiitas't that could be deird for their daughter. A prr..pe--u s ill H tn any mAArrwm on appttcatloa tMr GMiHliK HtKBtltr, Indlanapcita. u(19-'14w3 HOTELS. A VELINE HOUSE, . f-4. AVELINK, PropV, Corner C'.tltiouiian! Itrrr Sts.. (Opponu tbr Ceoit Don,) FOBT W AT.M:. nil t a.
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I It 1 n I? GROCERIES FRUITS, VEGETABLES, F0Ä SALE ET No. 9 West Washington St !' i V l! BLTTEn. A KINK LOT OF PRIME FCTTEH, WfTera fceeerra d4 line Arrle Cbee. Jaa ml4 tj 5AVTTFK A Vt llXIAM. Na. i West VTakblnxtoa treet. T BAHRELS N.O. 5tV.tR. AND TWESTT-FTTJC Oil bacilTiraa lilo Coffee, la tor and ft ale lt?w tf .VAATEKA WILUASI, No. vt e.t w aaingaon airm. Ol sll &)XES KKNT CKLEr.RATED EAT INDIA ewlMI CoCee, tba beat Ground CofTea la u.a. Call aulcaamiultat SAVt TKK 4 VfUli VMS', No 9 Vfett Wallrlon treet i KiTSNOS. 1 AND 3 k ACKF.REL, IXPRKSLT OU turfati'ly e,Jutt arrtrtnjr at SAWTr K AWILUAXV. Na. t Vf eat Wabt&ctott St. A LA KHK ASSORTMENT OP FXTRA FINK TEAS l YeTJt r Hyuin, Inijwria!. liunpowdr-r an4 Black elected n Ub great care, ami fir aaie low at SAWTFK WILLIAMS', 5o. f W e.t Vt ablccuaiU OH iifall rNIS ARNOLDS EXTRA BOIL D 'swU.UUU aiid browned K)eCoRee. tba belt la ue. Call ami get ame. Put au la small pockafaata fuittbe trade. SAVVYKK 11X1 tMS, No. 9 We.t Wa.blnicto (t. VLSO A LARGE STOCK OF EVERT VARIKTT OK S?p! D-l Fancy (Jri-cirte. Tvbcro, C!r Wioden and vill.iw Ware, Wim H-b, Macrel. al rnori. Trout, Canned Fruita. Jellies, P.cLlea, ?plred Oy ter, Ac , kc. Grocerie. rvM cheaper than ar.r boue la tk Ctty at SAWYEU tVIUJAVIß, lunr.til No 9 tVt W4.t.inrtin at. MEDICAL. Mr thi: r.vii, i Tin: itun. 4 emu PJACTICAL ACC0UCHER. TTIIE AMKRICtN IUSPKNSART YVK TREAT P.T S i-w niethoil, ami itb tbe bapiiie.l reatilti, 'ro istu llrri, (fslllnn f tbe wornli" ciinceritfum i7.e. Lyrti.fi, Ll4 A rrf.0 1. bite,) I try and alt otlwr diat4i to avhk'b ibe Artcnn F'inuie la ao piTUltarl! liable, Ketd Hirre doli' Si)l receive by eiptea mi 1 tba l-lor' Jtmil4 ift-iv. Tbl lntniiieiit ahula le nd b every ciD.111 in tbe land, for tta purjK f r iHJinrM,ctnfort, htilh, Jc. Kent free vtt t ect 'pt of tamp, a ropy f ur Private Itt-i to Married Indira on bralih, Jv. Tbe lioclor'a crl,lrnUit ttiU l'Um freib from tbe Ineiary, are ery yit in alniple di. ee, IrreyuUrltie, dr. I'rlcc f 1. a lit by roatl. At ilia A'iuri4-iiH Zhiummy r al.o treat, without mrrwry, and a itb never failing urcea, Yrneri.tl, or what tbe quark call j-rie it or e-crrf d-.ae; W 7ia In all iL aia'i, (ionoirhra, fjlret, Mrlcture. Ilydrorele, ('lrcocle, Vartoorfle. Ormc. le, 5permatorbea, rmlnal lYeanera, Noriurnal Knilon, feiual Iwl.ll ty, Im potriK-y, and erTrcta of aelf-aduse. Tbe laat e ara treated of In a "private letter," blch we aend free on receipt of tarop. be exper'rma of tbe Surgeon In charr of tbl de Rartmrni I on of Iii beat llnapiial tn r'urope and la ew otk City, enables bint to treat patient ecleMincal. ly an-l restore Iben apeedity, lbllliiK at a distance can commnrlcate ly letter at d be treated at tbelr botnea. In urgent ra.e aetid S or fin and rcevw n - Irtn. L'onsiiliaHo-i fr and eonfttttttinl. Itoom Na. 1 Fait Ws.hlri(ton. Street, Indiabapoll. P. I. !Vs t:C4. a. r dly-wlXt.latn - CLAIM AGENCY. McKERNANS.TlERCE & C0.f AtTomr AoeT roarvc COLLECTION OF SOLDIER'S CLAIMS. WILL COLLPCT Orilfir.ItS ANll SOLDIERS I'enaion. Tunt'e. Hrk Tay, pay for l.atrs Puty, and l'a fr Hur t while In the eervice. Ac. S' d will C'dlrr Claim at Washing;! on City. iirrrao 39 Wrft wbltic"n treet. (net door east of Palmer Home,) Indianapolia, Ind. Loa 1004, en cl'e a atanip. Major W.lVer and V. S McKernan bava an offlc. la Nahtlle. Tenne.aee. J II MrKPUN .N. I WlNmiW pir.üCR. Ii. ft. McKKIlUN, IM-J.J II. WAI.XER. Ute S I lad. Cavalry. KtrtrrtG. Morton, AfJt tiro. Nobis, fien. l-ove, Judst l'erkln, Ind anapi.ll. JnneJO-dtf SINItlNC FUND NOTICE. Notion to Sinking Fund Borrowers VLL PERSONS lDUlffinoTIir. MNJC1NO FUND are n"tl.rd that lant morf 'r-l I ai t f ar.d, and on wbli h l'teret ba tint l-rn paid In advarK", a 111 hj oered at public Alf on tba aecond Tuesday of iWetnber next Iy oriirr of tbe hti. VT. II. TALHOTT, ufl-dA w nil o-il lr.iJent. fltegl.t-r aud nettiran, Liarencr tnrr. Courier, Madl-ot:; Gatrtte ar-d Vot' hte, I van.villr s J.irnal and Kpes. trrre INute; Jrt.-r..,Man and Palladtum, Kk-b hiond; Tlm ai.d eMtli.r. F.m v.tn-; Atro andOmr. i-r, Laltratf; letnoeit and Union. I.j.irtr: Pre., Ka-kf-ni'; Fart and lt'nih,tan, (irernburr; Merrdry anl Senntw-I, IK.C irt ttrm.rrai and lo.ulli an. P:miihj IirnvN rat and p,"ta. M 11 rH; Jck.nin nd Kr. publican. IfU'hvlilr; !. nnrat and KepaMiran. Val ara!o, wt I iii.rrt tn 1 tir annmnt .f two dollar and .end bil'a rc-tpted to tl.e ( f ire of tbe X ok Inf Mind for pav m-xiU with a paper cotalniu .tba adertisenent marked."! NOTICE. STREET KAILUO.ID NOTICE. fjrttaroiia, ffeptetnber 1, 1S63. "VOrjCEl" HKmUYGlVFNUUTI PURirANC ll of a reailutioii if a m-tltijf cf lb ri Iter of ladt, anap .11, beld at lb Cuurt-bou. tu alJ eiiy, 00 atar H.y eerniny. twpinii.f f,, lttji, bi..k will 1 prnd at th- otr.ee ot the C17 Clem, :ronn No. . dlenn'a PWk.) for aub-rrlptiu of to-k to tl e Indianap.du Htret Railway Cnn.j any. t L at on aid after tbt dtt, arid ap ta and Inrludinit 'riday, Ihe l h iay of Kptirbt, l-fj iibKriptlo. may U ma la lo a.ld cap tal atock In uma from IMI t. ,(i. lhat .bou'.d th. capital Mwkof aani linpaoy. (oil bufvl r4 ibatMlid itnll.n.) M4 bf aob-crir4 wuhtn tt. tlm. herein apeciflM, then subacrtptim may a made In any turn until t b whole of etil t pial tk laiakn. That when tJS.iviof ..14 capital .tofk la uwitta. w.I ha BTUen f.ar tba election I lür.eior in atd Company. M J CtVF.X. President Aitt: C. . Hryraaeiau, UmMmt. pisiia WINES. CHAIilPAGWE WIWES. WE ARK OLE A.,r.TT rttntl ALCOTTH sici;i.Tii'i;iciALtinluarUt plnti and hull pint. r.m:i:-i sr.u.i from De Vcnoje & Cava, B-:pcraaair Vraatir. Alto, on titidl.TIIf:RlALrAUlli:T Alvoril, CaldivHI Alvord, GH l-Aat U aali I nsnatta street. Jan IS LIVERY STADLC.
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