Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4055, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1863 — Page 3
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DAILY SENTIsEL MONDAY M0RNI50. OCTOHF.R 12 L . . . ui;nocuATic cocnty ticki:t. JLirTIOH 031 TV HD AT, OCTOIiA 1 3, 1 fc63.) For Count 'f Auditor. JAMES B. RYAN. For County Commlätioitr, LKVI AY RES. For lltil Ettate Appraitrr, FOSTER WHITTORD.
CITY AND STATE ITEMS, j lhJ t2T" Veite to morrow. ! -xr-V -. i. , . ,, . i. 17 rTery citizen o'jcht to ro to tue polla totuorrow " v m , . n , , '." . " . , prrro? Mai.ne tor Member ta for Ate uy jirs. l woiuaon c o-mj. r?TThe BunU)n House, Trrre Hute, is one tf the bet hotel in the city. Give it a trial, ia our advice. Rlask Lr.Ata A pood form of blank lee for houea. &c. haa been printed and can be obtained at thit cfiice. oct j dtf RT The funaral of Hon. Thomia D Walpole will take rUce from tia Ute residence, Illinois treet, on Wednel.iy afternoon at three o'clock. t?7"On Friday erenlfip. the lCth int., all cen tlemen interested In the Indianapolis Rending Room and Lir.rary As-oci tion, are requested to meet at the Mayor'a office. tTMr. L. M Elliott, an nccomplihel pntlenian, late of Richmon!, Indiana, i at the Arttnr, TUte House, andalwaja happy to fee his friends, who are a legion. OjtsiBi rot Sal tJeorj5e. W. Ilurrowa will mII a cV)l ccoixl hmtl 'bm at auction on Saturday, the 10th, at 11 o'clock, on ninety divs time. octAirit. iyI)r. J. C. Dickon informs u that Indisnarf)!is i? now nntimlly heilthy. With the appearance of the fall frost?, f'eters and other sun dry dieaea have dittpnenreJ 2T Beebe treet. between Mrridiiti and lllini. interec'inir with IVirl, needs.the atlentin of the Street Commi.ssioner. It ought immediately be guttered and j:raelel. t5T"We call attention to the advertisement of M. Hunter k Co., wet of the Tew York store, on Eatt Wxahinton street. L-idies, little mioses, and brave and Union-loving foldiers c;in prtwure thoes. boot and brogans of M. Hunter & Co. Am'nj; the tnot scientific boot and hoe minufacturers 'n Indian pdis in Mr. A. Lin2. Wm Washington htreet, near Palmer House. Ilia work is durable and f.isfiiotiab e, and gentle men and Udies generally patronize him. AotE. Persons afflicted with the above diseise are request el to c-ill on Mr. S E. Renner, South Illinois street, half square from the Union Dfrot, Mechanic Honrtling houe He h s never failcJ iu curing this complaint Late of Europe. octH-lGt. Xif The he.idquartcrs for dry poods in the State of Indian.! in at the New York Store of W. H. filenn, Indi napolis. Let our eitize ns, its thj visit the city, call anil see for themselves. We know of no other dry poods store where it will pny to purchase goo.s Columbus Republican. The New York (Jrocery receives daily the tst braiitls of ovpters. Also on hand it full Hock of family groceries, the best family flour in the market, fine honey svrnp and choice teas. N 17 East Washington stieet, two door west of (Henna' Blovk. C?TW. H Hogshire & Co , No. 25 West Washington street, offer to the public the most extensive stock of croceries, perhaps, in thi market. All their article, whether of home produce or exported, are of the first quality, and offered at the very lowest cash rricea. tf"Col. Dobba. of the 13th Indiana, arrived in the city on Saturday. Col. Dobbs is a brave gentleman, and has distinguished himself as a commander of our honor hiving Hoosier boys. So soon as his health will permit he will return to the army. Fiars) There were fcveral alarms on Siturday tight. Among t!? properties de-troy ed was a house belonging to Judge Stevens' estate. n Maryland, between IVUware nnd Alabama Mttets, and a switch hou-e on the Peru railway. No considerable damage in either case. 1 FSTFurs ut Spencers for the million, n weli as for the millionaire. One beautiful fet o. htone martin the only set iu the market caps for winter, of fur. cloth, felt, plush, valour' &c. If you ful to find what you want else where, examine Spencer's stock, .12 We-t Wa?h iugton street. octS-d3t E.noink and ßoiLLU Kou Salk A five horse power uprignt engine with boiler, 1 eater, connecting P'C'es. kc , in complete running order, now used in running the Sentinel pres.-es, will be gold at a bargain, to make room for a larger en gine. It will be delivtred when we remove into our new otSce. curly in October. Applv at this cilice e'pl2-tf J5fThe attention of our readers is called to the fine stock of thick soled boots at M. Hunter A Co V, 19 East Washington street. They have a treat many different styles and can fit nnv one with a good aubstaiitial wafer-proof boot, jut the ! tlnnsr lor wet weather. I hey are retailing tuem at wholesale pries octS-dtf IT. Yestenlay morning, the iUh in.-t., feteen 117 E ist M irket street and the Lafayette Pcpot, a gold hutding cae watch The finder will be liberally rewarded bv leaving it at V. K. Hendricks L C's.. No. 7r West Washington street. ootlP-d3t. NoTicr.. There will be trotting at the State Fair grounds at 2 o'clock this afternoon, Oct. 12. for a gold medal, valued at $3. presented by Mr. W. H Loomis. of the State Board of Agriculture. A good treat is expected, and good order will be kept on the grounds. Admission 25 cents f2rE' nl forget the greit soirring exhibition at Manic Hall to night. Johnny Hickey will illustrate to the entire satisfaction of all, the manly art of self defense. Mr. Hicker, in pri yate life, is social, genial and gentlemanly, and ' as tie th rhsmninn of thfl featherweights in America, excels iu hia prolession, he ought to be et couragevl m m - - House and lot for saie, on the utheast corner of orth and Li!ert v rureets House h m jeen rooms and to good cellars; the lot is well eel iu liruttery . with Iwo fine grape arbors, and ome ftearing fruit trees. This house will be sold cheap and on good terms. J UVB Kliiriiksk. octl-dtl No. 31 Woi Wwiinton t. Avcriof Svtt F Lits To-Dav. At two o'clock this afteruo n Wiley k M irtin. auctioneers, sell fitly c!ioi? budding loU in the north west pnrt of the city. Terms of m!c, $25 ci-h, anI J10 each month afterward until paid These lot are now desirable for build:n ptirpose. and none of our readers who c in save a tutll amount Ier Ukoath h mUl fail to atteu 1 the sile. ; W .oti p, Counter ipi 5CK Attention, ldie J Otie aid all! Ye l!..iera. it i utHti vou I call.) or Buckeyes, it you will lenJ Hl f ir, for keves,it ju lenJ au f ir, for 1 am an old volunteer who h lough'., blel and died for freelora's ciue, until I a:u almost worn oul. ai d wih tu open corrtspoi.dence will ome of thefairsex wnh a view to fun ard mutual im pruvemetil. Will you cheer a ctre-worn soldier T Addre, Charlie Wark, Co K. 27th O V I . Memphis. Tenn. RlMQVAL AM HtAt'Ql ARTIE nR THE CoL EiCTlo or MlLiTAaT Claimi Leathers A. Car ter, attornevs at U and auihrizoi aenl for the collection of t-eiisions, bounties and all kind of war claim, hive remove.! their office to O id Fellow's Hall. No 3, up ftair. Tho entitled to military cUim are requeued to apply for iuform tion io ixtwii or by letter. octi-tr.t
t?PThere w- another alarm n firr lstr.i.:M. The Uli r-ut.JJ for the Ft.urtb VrJ We purueil the lijcht until we g-t out of the vr; -ration, and then e returne-i. Not rnurh d irn-e. we uppoe, w done, aa we uw the engines pall'rinj; with horse promptly up ftreet. We have not hid i fire lately, but our Are department in tbe public priLU haa been highly ipokeo of. Finder. RipoRT.'VYe wonM call the attention of cr rentier to the report of the Committee
on Finance. uNrnitiel bv Mr. w illitm, Chiiri ma.i of the Seride Finance Committee, t-t tht j UkIt on the 5th of Mrch Ut. It i an able reI tiewof the eipetuJiture of ife larsre appropriaJ tion made bf the Legislature to and In raiinjr r? ' troops, und aa it ia an cfücial dicument, ia. wer-
r5fThe lower White river anslin club, of wh-d. J. Mull h Pre-idfnt. T. McRtker. Farmer. 1 Jit (renb. irpiarT. and Com mo ore Mniur J , , . . , . , : , , . . and AdmirnI John Achey, comrnin laM. trt ! j with their fleet to-lay for a week 'a cruise. L'eut. j 1 Uirm C4ton. h he:vlitjrter are on the..Lld, Moffin." i the Chief of Ct.rami-Mrr. I Lieut. faUn, who i. an accomplished naval offi I cer. will eire personal attendance to vegetable person a I extract and fonxe principilly for corn. JiJHon. Jo.eph A Wright, late Unitel Sutea Senator fmtn Indiana, and Mittäter Pleuiptentiiry to Berlin, h s arrivel on th'a conti nent from Himburg, whither he was agriculturally tent by a lincoln. Mr. Wright, we ee by the paper, was, stint accounts, in Washington. He brought bck, we understand, a hydraulic ram, and the same old hair-balls out of the same old ttomach of the fame old cow which formerly grazed throughout the pastures of this t ime old country. Mr. Wright, we are rejoiced to gy, is reported as looking remarkably well, and will ahurtly arrive in thia city on his way to visit hit twin children in Iowi Mkkciiant Tailoring (. H. Heitkam & Co , No. 17 North Illinois street, nearly opposite the Rate llou.-e, is one of the most fashionable mer chant tailoring etablihmf tits in this city. Their Block of piece goods comprises the bet varieties und latent styles, all fresh and new, from which anv gentleman can select a suit to his t'ite,iiinl have it made iu the neatest rind not serviceable nvle Thore of our friends that want a new puit.or any part of a suit, we fay call on O. II Heiikam Si Co., and they will be well suited Youths' and boys' clothing nnde to order in the latest style. sept 12 2m Notice The ladies of the Third Ward are invited to meet at th (Jovernor's :nati?ion thi(Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, to determine upon the most efficient inole of continuing their efforts for the comloitof our brave poldiei iu the ho.-nitals and on the battle field. it is hoped there will be a full attendance, as it is a matter iu which all should feel a deep inter est. It is very desirable that the materials now ready should, as soon as posibIe, find their way to willing hands who will fashion them into suit able garments Wc are admonished of the neir approach of winter, and are arranging our home according! v; let us not nelect Jliose who are far away from their home and fircPJc. Rv order of Mus. O. P. Moktox. 3TPr. E Ablvitt. of this city, returned from Chattanooga, whither lie was ent by. the Governor a a Surgeon, on Saturday last. Dr. Ab bott represent. Roecrans impregnable. He foun! all the hospitals well supplied. Our loss in the Georgia battles he estimates at 12.000. The rebel occupy the hills surrounding Chatta nooga. and are. it is understood, to shell our pen pie These hills are semi circular, and are but two and half to three miles distant. Not a mm hi the army admits that Roiccm: was whipped by Bracg. The Doctor says that the other day we sent over four hundred ambulances for our wounded, and the rehels j'ut swapped horses with our men, giving us their worn ont a:iim ils for our comparatively freh ones. Our Hoik, however, is getting pietty h ird. Often they go three days without provender. O'ir wounded who fell into the hand of the rebel had nothing to eat nil the while but corn gruel. From Chattanooga. We yeterd ay conversed with the Hon. Kline O! Shryock. lately from the Army of the Cumbet latrd. Mr. Shryock went in that vicinity to recover the remains of a relative About twenty milen this side of Chattanooga the tcaiu of wagons, long with which Mr. Shrvock was, was charged upon by rebel cavalry, under Wheeler. The whole party were t;ken prisoners They were njarche! a hundred mile on foot, without food, and robbed of all their "greenbacks" and everything e!e they had. Afterwards they were paroled. Our lolks were compelled, with pistols at their heads, by the infernal giieiiillas, to burn a train of two hundred and til tv wagons, laden with government and sanitary stores. Mr. Shryock was given his liberty at McMinnville, along with the re-t of the civilians It is reported that the rebels with whom these gentlemen mixed joked sarcastically about Yatlandigham. but really avowed themselves for Brough, in order, more hopelessly, to divide the Union Titr. Tnr.ATtR- After two weeks rueful preparation in the way of new nnd beautiful scenery by Glebing, am! ingenious machinery by George. Mr. Chailes Rorra- great sensation drama of The Woman in White will be preschtet! here tor the first time, to-niht. This i not the dram i of a similar n une presented here .-otne two or ihtee years ago, but a grand and thrilling dramatic composition, tounding in splendid illuminated tableaux, startling effects and situ ttion. and em bracing a terfect constellation of talent in its ct of characters. The piece has been an im tnense success w herever pioduced, and w ill doubtless crowd the theater here from pitqueite to dome. The ensf. not otdy includes those two brilliant stars Miss Saliie St. Clair and Mr Charles Barras, the former in her wonderful changing parts of mad Ann Catherick and Laura Fairhe, nd the latter as the nerve -hitteied old Fairlie but it lakes in the entire force of the company , as follow s: Mr. Riley as Wal'erHaitriiht; Mr Hill as Sir Perceiv.il Giyde; Mr. White ifs the apparition haunted Jacot; Mr Wilson, a good actor, as Count Foeo; Miss Petitioner as Marian Holcornbe; Kate Fletcher hs Fanny, and the balance of the company well dijKtsed. We predict for the The Woman in White an immense success. MkkTiMi or tul Bar on the occamox oe the Death of Thomas D. Walfoli It having been antiouuceil at lh calling of the Circuit and Com tu rn Pie is Courts that the Hon. Thomas D Walpole had deceased. Ith courts adj utne!. al'ser appointing h meeting of the bar to beheld at 4 o'clock P. M , on the UUh inst. At which lime the bar met and Judge Moirison was called to the chair, and William Wallace appointed Secretary. Mr. Ketcbum introduced the following resolution: The Indianapolis Br h ive learned, with recret. that another oi its members, Thoruis D J Wnlpo',e. E-i . has this dy departed this life 1 The deceased h is long been a member of this 1 bar, ami has diown hinjelf to te a man of abilitv t liit.s tioi, mai.v times, place of trust and re s;v;i-i!i.i;tv, esNeei all v in the Legs!atve Hal's, us a ive; ic-eniat: e. oi iimcocK county. no as menioer td lh- Coiistiiut,nal Convention d J l?5l, trt'.sttil by his constituttits. to whom he wa j ever faithful. i Rttolnd, That in his death we are admonished again of the uncertain tenure of life, and that. ' out ol respect to the deceased, we will attendhis fur.er.il in a body; md that Napoleon B Tar j lor. Eo, . Hon Ch-rles A. Ray and Horatio C J ewcomb. K-q , t app ntetl committee n j . -IY t 1 I t el.alf of the bit to confer with the tneuds ol ihe deceased in reference to fall beirers and snv other milters that may be proper and necessary, and tint the members of the bar tender their smpath'cs to the triend of the deceed. KrtoUrt!. That a copy of this statement and t t.-e resolutions be furnUhed to the fannl by ihe Cierk of ihe M riou Circuit Court and Curt i of Common Pet, mJ also published in the dadv parers of this City. The committee to arrange for the funeral of Thomas D. Walpole. Fsq . deceived. hve se'et t el the following ntmed gentlemen of he Indian apdis U,r to act as pll terers: John D How Und, Frederick Rand. John L Ketch iro. William Henderson, Joseph E McDomld, Sim A. Colley. Lewis Jordan. Byron K Elliott. JuJge Morrison ami Mr Ketchutn addreeii the meeting, expressing ihe kiiiiiiesl svmp.tthies for the family of the deceased, and paving a jut tribute to the high order of intellect and generous qualities wh.ch all concole he poses.i. And ihereupou tf:e meeting atj-urned. JAMES MORRISON. Chairman. W'u WaitACE, Sec'y.
Im:aa Stati. T''ADf AcKtctLTt kc.) S t rrom Lonl.rllle. SkcatTABT n orric.. Locwittc, Octofer I'l R-Joayr, not truceIiiAArLit. 0,toU-r 10, 1;C3 ' b!e u ulhl'C aource, prevail of the apr,,. n-; .i proch of Furret'i rebel commiol to th CuraEditor SwTitO.ins to the rrwa of rirrff for irjCury10Ci lhroaJ5h Southern buinea a tioaJiur uo the initter m the o(5ce ir.r,,v, connecte-i with the Ute State Fir, I have ne? nlocy- 9 t
lectel to iniorm you c3 jour numerous render of the following action hl by the State tfjard ! of Apricultore jt before they adjourned. 3Ir r iher, of W abh, ititrouacol tbe follow iifolrrd. That the Indian State Hoard of Apicultun.1 bee f. expreß their think to the ' iiumerou subscribers In this C'ty who have con ' tribuicd liberally towards enabling tl.e loard to t fit up the grounds upon which the late S'ate ! Fair was held, as also to the city papers nd the' press generally over the Stte. who have lent t their columns gratis for faror ibla notices con- j r:ied with the interest of the board ar;d agricul ture generally; and that we mo-t resrt tfullr ! invi'e a cmtinuance of lke favors, believing th it their efTorts in this behalf will be liberally reward cd by the rapid incteve of wei'lh, and increased attention paid to hme producing intere.t, remembering alwaM that "agriculture feeds the nation '' Ü. Tht to the following railroad companies we acknowledge our obligations for favors ahown eihibitors, spectators, and the fiard, in the way oi cneap tratiopirtation to and inm me lair, as t well is their anxiety to render our late efforts a success: John Brough, Superintendent Bellefoutaine and In lianapolis railroad. H. S Carey, Superiutcndent Indiana Cential railroad R. E Ricker, Superintendent Terre Haute and Richmond railroad. D. Macey, Presideot Peru and Indianapolis raihoad. Robert Meek. Superintendent Indianapolis and ! Cincinnati railroad. A S. Crothers. Superintendent Jefferaonville railroad W. H. Reynolds, President Lafayette ami Indianapolis r ii!n id. John In-lc, Jr., President Eranaville and Crawfordsille railroad A. B Culver, Superintendent Louisville, New AH i n and Ch'cigo railroad. Dr. Baker, Supei intendeut Toledo and Wabash railroad. B F Mateti, (Jeneral Aent Michigan Central railroad Win J. Mr Alpine, Superintendent Ohio and Mi.isippi r lilioad. D. C. Braiihun, Superintendent Indianapolis and Madi-on railntad. J'dm Br ui-li, Jr.. "Siiptrinteiidetit Cincinnati and Coldni'iu r liltoml. James II il , Su;erii.'eudent L-ganport, Peoria and liirli::gton i .til road. . Fi'S'er, Siif't'riij'eilent Toledo, Loausport and Piiii litt?)tt railroad H A Gardn er, Superintendent Pitt-burg, Fort avne and Lh'.c.ijo railroad. C. Knowltou, Siiteriutendent Michigan Ceti tral railroad, north diviio:i. W. V. L Sykes Jr , Vice Prisident Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana railroad. J. I hit the beeret ir.v he instructed to cause the-e resolution to be printed in the city papers, Jtnl send a copy to each of the above named railroad comu anies. A D HAM RICK. President W H. Loomis, Sci e'.arv. Journal and G zelte plea-e copy. telegraphic: ' srtxiKTCD ciriiLV wo the Dial stats skmtivbl. For Morning lie-port See Firt I'tige. Aiht Report From w lulling. on. Washington, October It. Count was to day, in the Criminal Court, Gurowski found tiot guiltv of libel against Mr. Hunter, Chief Clerk of the State Department, who has complained that the Court had published language for the purpose of inducing the belief tint he had viola ted the confidence reposeJ in him as one of its olli'-er. Last night n party of mounted guerrillas moved M various localities on the south side of the Potonnc, including Bi'dey's Cross Roads, Falls Church, and Munson's Hill, and robbed individuals of vatious amounts of money and other valuables. Thev exhibited no little bold ness in their depredations, as the first named place is within ihree miles of Fort Richardson ami the other points visited by them are iu prox imity to our lines Eight Chaplains arrived in this city today direct from Ldhy Pri-on. at Richmond. Their names are 11. Hammer. 12th Pennsylvania cava!r ; C. Tlor. ö'h Michigan eav:lrv; L W Brt.lt, U6 n Ohio: C Ecerhart. b7th Pennsvlvania; L II. Iindler. 151 New York cav alrv; E. C Ambie, l( ii Peniis I vani i; J. S Brown, fith Marviatid: Jauie Hnrvev. UOih Ohio l iiere ge:t!emeii ali belonged to Gen. Milroy 's command. I 'mm S'y- Vor k Niw VoKK, Oi.'fber I' --fiip steamer Eren ing Star, trotn New O ! it s Jfh, arrived this inorriiig. Anion.' her p is-eugers u e M tj Gen. Hetron. Coinino,lote Goid-boro, lb'.i -ick soldiers, and 161 reoel itlieer.- trisoners Our letters of the -1th i:ist st ,te tn it. the head quarters of the l'Jih rmv corps are ticar FiankIm. On the 21 in-.r. a cavalry skirmi-h between Col. Divis' command ami the -ebe! under Capt. Stj'iires, t esult pl in the rettett of the re'-els at the first fire. Cap' Sqtrres being mortally wounded, and Col. D ivis captui ing t posse of artillery. No further demonstration on thepirt ot the rebels had sin- e bpn mole The heilth of t tie lihh au l lOli army corps, is excellent The rumors of the Imming of the town of M T' ii zi arose from tl.e destruction bv oi r forces, for defensive put poses, a number ol buildings in the outskirts. The W t-hiiigio;i tu respondent of the Boston Her ild say-: The coi'iespntidetds f.f t!ie c' York Ttibune and Tones h oe hc-en e;lt outside ol the lines of the Army of the Po'nmu- lor violating orders relative to the : iti mi of information obtained from de-ei eis, leus-ees. kc. I'rnm t. I. oiii. St. Lorn. O -tuber 1I. A small party of Shelby's tela-!- ci'ne within tour miles of California Station, te- iy-five miles west of Jefferson Cit . this inon.irg. siio-e which time we have had Ilo li l'lu- of th"i:i Col. McKi-so' k, S.j j erintender.t of the Pacific raürool, who ;ured at California Station on hoi-ebick ftorn -'talia, this evening, reports th it the rtbe'.s :inned the Limine bridge, near OtterviUe. i !arre structure on the roid wf.t of Jefltrsoo Citv. tore up alut one mile of track. üevtoxed tl.e depo ville. and all w--er a t t t!e!";s at Tipton. Svncu-e. Otter tanks at mil between those poin'.s. D-ptt he from Jeff-t -on City say Shelby buruM the ioii C-nl.-unp. Ben'on county, and Floience. M r. an t-mii'ij, oti Iiis wav trotn ars i w to I he I i '."K' I ien . Hro n is mi . p HO o e! r-ti. p"s-d to be in the rearot the Tottcn i- .t C-thlori.it Station rebel-to-ni; , and Gen. ht. t roui i airtrros .'lnroe. FoUTRrv M'lNUuc. Oo-o-er 9 The tUg of tiuie rteatiier Ne Vork telurned last evening from Citv Point. The rebels do not at pear liisposed to return our sold ers whom thev hold as prisoners of war, and oviseq'ierilT our ti iz of truce bo it Ime for several dv teturiiei empty, or nearly so. From MuOivlllc. Nashville. Oitobtr lt The tight reporteJ ycs'trdiv occuned at Fariuitgitiu, Tenu., not Franklin. Winter's Federal brig ole was ent ige I, otie reg-ment of mounted ii.fmtrr, ainl the 2J atntuckr cavalrv. Hie Foie-iU over to,.W Wueeier's forces Tl.urs.iiy ni. Fat ming'iui The ret-ls lost heavilv in killed
s.:.d wuuidevi He catture! over .tu prioners atid a tiattery. The Federal lo-s was 2J killed and l.Vl wounled. Among the killed is Colouel M t roe. of tle 123d Illnois. The first train P r Bridgeport, since the rebel raid, ieit this morning Patt of Wheeler's cavalry burned the bridge at C w in Suiion, tour miles below DechcU, on Friday niht. It will be restored by 31 ndty. Xu authentic reports of fighting at ChalUcix: received to day. It is rumored on the street that the rebels attempted to destroy the tunnel at Raccoon Moun tiin.but were driven oil by the Federals alter destroying a part of the track iu the tunnel. Mjor Helvcti, of Gen. Mitchell' uff, i very ick.
Accident at Terra Haute. Texas Hacte. October 10 . A terrible accident occurred here to day. At a rirote of cattle were croinjr. on one aide of the bridge ictom tbe
Wabash, the draw of tbe bndje gate way, par l,c,l,"s xhtm' wnh !wo ,e"mi ?d m!n" l' sons who weie cropping on tbe other fide, into the river. Eight persons are known to be drowned Sven bodies hare already been recovered Fur or five persons ecaped by cl'ng ing to the anim il who swam ashore. Among the drowned is one Udr. Later from Europe. Cape Rack, Octob D The stesmshio City ol Biltimofe. from Liverpool September 30, ria Queenttown October 1, passed this point at five o'clock on Friday morning. The Landon Time-j give currency to a report that the rebel Vice President. Alexander II. Stephens, had ailed for France, fully empowered to io ike terms with Emperor Napoleon for the ! recognition f the Southern Confederacy on an emancipation basis 1 he 1 ttne also gives a rumor that California thinks of seceding and rejoining the Mexican Kmpire. The Mexican crown deputation would be received by Maxmil lian on the 31 of Octo?er. It is rumore! th it England has proposed that the title of Russia to Poland should be ig nored. Sunday Ailit DipatcliCH. From ?lcw York. Nf.w Yore, October 11. Special Washington di-patthes to the Mercury state that the entire rebel army has fallen back from the Rapidan, probably to Richmond. All their artillery whs removed The retreat has probably been going on fevera! days, though their front was nit withdraw n till Siturdav. Recent high tides have weptaway most of the obstructions in Clnrleston harbor Gilmore h is been largely reinforced, and it is e i pect od he will be soon m possession of a per Hon of James Island. Another night attack ere this has been made on Sumter The Herald has the following special, dated Armv ot the l otomac, October 111 Lee has wiihlrawn from our front, and it U suppose! he has gone to the defense of Rich mond, and is sending a portion ol his army to reinforce Bragg iu front of Chattanooga. Weather fine and roads in good order. The New Orleans corre-orident of the Heraid gives tne following particulars of me engage ment near Atchafalaya: Owing to ihe illness ofGen. Herron, that otB cer hid recti ved leave of absence, and Mai. Gen Dana has been appointed to the command. This ennnge ccurred about a week ago As the enemy was found lobe in great numbers and in a good p isitionon the opposite side of the Atchafalaya, the commanding General thought it advistb'e to throw up entrenchments, and while the larger portion of the troops were fortifyiug the levee, Lieut. Co! Leake, ot the 2lth Iowa, was ordered to proceed some five or six miles in adM nee He wa accompanied hv portion of the 19th Iowa and 2f'h Indiana, together with 15!) cavalrv and a section of artillery. Early on Wednesday moring, the whole force of the enemy, consisting of Evans', Morton's and Major's brigades, succeeded; m quietly crossin the Atchafalaya and passing between the main body and Col. Leake's command, completely outtl inking and cut him off betöre the movement was discovered. Col. Leake drew his men up io line of battle and gallantly prepared to give the advancing loe a warm reception, when a sharp fight of nearly half an hour occurred, in which our troops fought bravely against, overwhelming numters. but at the end of th :t time they were compelled to surrender. The enemv hav ng almost surrounded them with the exception of the cavalry the whole were taken prisoners and the guns ciptured. The cavalry, consisting of detachments from the b.h. Jbib :md lt Illinois regiments, succeed ed in making their escape. The oi i.-ouers, officers and privates, numbered 40. We captured a Lieutenant Colonel und twelve ;nen. Gen Dana advanced with his whole force as on as possible, and the last advices state that the enemv was m full letreat, having fallen back five miles as soon as they saw he division ad vancing toward theiu If this is true, the tables win tie turned upon them, its tnev are between the Mississippi nd Atchafalav liters, and to escape across the latter they will be compelled to leave their jrisoners and artillery behind. The Times' Washington dispatch says: A let'er was received here to-day from a prom inent tdlicer in Gen. Steele's comm md, sa ing that tieeitet s from Price's army aie coming into our line by hundreds, ami enlisting in our ranks. Guerrilla arc still continuing their operations, but with diminished sucee-s. Several gangs have already thrown down their arm and resumed peiceful pursuits The-e people admit that Arkansas, ns well as the whole trans Mississippi country is forever lost to the S tuthern Coniederacy, and it is prob dde that the rebe's will nbi'.idon the Stale altogether, and mike their last stand west of the Mississippi, iu Texas. Cotton burning has ceised almost entirely in the St ile, md plantet are bringing it into our lines in small quantities. A great deal of cotton i s'ül heid by planters in the northern pait ol the S'ate Richmond papers were received here to night. They are doleful over ' the enterprise of a man nameo Livingston, who. rept e-enriug himself as the agent of a respectable house iu Alabatni, beguiled over JIUU.iMI out of the Richmond b inkers and m ide his es -ape ith that amount in exch tnge on London He. is si'ui to bo at the Kirkwood House to night. From Yahinsioti. Wanhington, October 10 An immensenum her of sick and disibled soldiers arrived at the ho-piuls here to uiglit, the Army of the Potomac hiving been thorough!) inspected, and every mm unfit for active service sent back. All officers fit for duty nave been ordered to the front, theiebv relieviug our hotels to a very considerable extent. A dispatch to the Herald says: esteidav Col. Lorrell, ot the 2d Massachusetts cav a!rv. fell in with a small gang of guetrillas near Vienna, and, after a biief kirm;sh. put the party to fiight, capturing one prisoner. Washington. October 11 A letter from the headqu trttrs of the Army of the Potomac says for two or three day past the enemy ha, been concentrating a heavy force around Madison C. H. On Frulav night and Saturday morning they moved out of town in a northwardly direc tion. A division of infantry, a large body of cavalry and cnderable artillery were occasionally seen bj our Rigual men through openings in the forest, which generally conceded the road. The object of the m neinent ;s not known. Yesierdiy evening reports from the front represented that early in tre morning one ot Gen. Kiipatrick's cavalry brigades attempted a recon1 nois.ince on the outh side of Robertson river, I where they were met by a large bodv of Stuart's rebel cavalry. A tight ensued, continuing one hour, when our troops fell back upon the infantry reserves. Alter another severe contest the intui.try acre compelled to give y. A considerable number were captured. A det ichment of our cavalrv then dashed upon the enemy, retaking all, with the exception of fifteen or twenty ot the infantry. Our entire torce was then pushed back toward Culpepper, skiimishing on the way and contestins: every toot of ground Heavy firing in the afternoon indicated that the contest had been renewed. Our signal statiou, on. the top of Thoroughfare -ciny cui on, out tue enure party , I w!lk Ir a rtPirvArl rv. I i 11 aP'T,rVn l "S, b:icTek1 thlt th! mun Ltdr f.! I .an I9 Will rfirfi hsia 4 1 III i ill ' ' ' . a & - . aaisi J - - - - from the left to the right of our frnt, pursuing an obscure route rear D'ue Rid.e, i itending to make a demonstration on our right, for the purpose of cutting our railroad communication. Should the rebels' move be simply a ruse to cover a heavy attack on our front we are prepared for it, as the ground has been cleared of everything calculated to embarrass a general tod vigorous battle on our part. The advance of Gen. Hill's corps probably commenced moving from MiJison C. U. on Thursday morning, and by ibis time is between Gordtnsville and the Fork. It wa positively stated yesterday morning tht the reU-l cavalrv and intantrv were upon the Culpepper and Sperry ville pike.
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1ST TIUMaAra.1 MnclnU flarket Ctsci5aTt, October 10. . Flour wat fceU 10c higher and firmly, but tba advance demanded checked business, and there was not much done, nor wn the advance established. ' Grain Wheat 3c higher; red $1 13(1 15; white $1 3d I .15 Corn 2c higher. Oats 3c higher and active. Rye advanced to $1 00. Whiky advanced to GOc. Provision buoy tnt. There wasan active de mand for old me nork, wih Mies of 1.000 brU., ranging from $11 7412 00 for city. New country ?o'd at $13 50; new city is held at $15 50 Lard is held firmly at lOc Bulk sides sold at 5.tc. Groceries Unsettled. Coffee is held at 33 34c for prime to choice. Sugar is firmer at 12 314,c Monettry Gold advanced to 47 pretn. Silver advanced to 40 premium. There was a speculative demand for gold from outside Dtrtie nd the. brokers made large sales at 49 premium to them. The demand for exchange continues active. lew York Tlnrket. Nrw York, October 10. Flour 5l0c higher with more doing at $5 70 5 bO for extra State; $6 35(3 C 50 for common to good ahippine brands of eatra round hoop Ohio; $6 55d 25 for trade brands; closing quiet. Whisky firmer at 64 g65c. Grain Wheat much excited and 46? higher. Export inquiry quite moderate, but a brisk speculative demand for western and local account; $1 201 21 for old Chicogo spring: $1 31 1 36 for new do.; $1 221 29 for Milwaukee club; $1 32l 42 for winter red western Corn opened l(2o better, but closed rather quiet at lc advance; $1 02l 03 for shipping mixed, afloat; $1 21 04, in store. Wool quite firm, particularly foreign trbich is io brisk demand. Groceries Coffee quiet and nominally un changed Sugar quiet and steady. Muscovado lPlSV and Havana 12c. Molases quiet without material change. Mea-s Pork firmer; $13 &U (0 for old me.: $15 37t,;(Vrl5 H2& fornew do.; $11 00(211 S3 for new prime and $14 00(215 00 for western prime me.. Beef steady. Lrd firmer t llgOllc, the latter an extreme pi ice Butter gelling at 20(jfi25c for Ohio. Cheese firm ut 10l5c. Monetary Money easy at 67 per cent., neirly all business at inside4rates. Sterling exchange firmer, but market very quiet at $1 63 1 63. Gold firmer, but irregular and unsettled; opening at 4?3. advancing to 491,1, declining to 47 and closing quie at 4? BOOKS. &C. AVHOLESALE B00K&PAPER HOUSE. SCHOOL BOOKS, Willi' I INC. PAPERS. ENVELOPES. BONNET BOAltns, WIKDOW IAlElaS. WUAP1M XGPAPEKS, AT WHOLESALE. JKjy Merchants, we invite your attention to our Urge stock f the above. B0WEN, STEWART & CO. nept30-d4w INSURANCE. Equitable Fire Insurance Qompany, OFFICE NKWS BIOCK, NEAR THE POSTOFPICE, Indianapolis, lnd'ana, insores Stores. Dwellings, Furniture, Barn. Hy, Grain and. Live Stock therein, Kai'! loss or damage by Fire. UrriCKKS. Col. H. J. Kose, President; J. J. Smith, Vice President; W fl. C-'nvpt'Mi, Actuary: James J. Smith, Trea urer; B. F. Fay. tecretary. DiarcTuR Col. D G.Ko. U S. Marshal Indianapo lis; Capt. J. J.Smith. Paymaster S'ate Artenal, Indianapolis; W.T. Gibson, Secretary Indiana Fire Insurance Company, Indianapolis; p.. F Fay, General Insurance Airent, Indianapolis T. B. McCarty, Auditor Wabash County, W aliash Nept2.vu3m PROFESSIONAL. CHARIiia FOLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, D A7i villi:, imh a, Will practice in the Court of Hendricks and adjoining coutitie. ept7 BOOKS. IS SLAVERY SINFUL Being partial diuioii!i of th proponition S Is 9'i: it ! .V S IVF UL , IKTWKKN oVID BLTLKFi, OF INDILN POLIS, 9 and Jer. uuth. of Winchester, and between Thomas Wiley, late pastor of the Christian CLurch at Union City, Ind , and Jer. Smiih. ot Winchester. Ind , with an introduction, episode and conclusion or tho discussion. By Hon. Jor. Smith. The above book, jut publi.-hed, is one that all should read. It ill be went by u by expren or otherwise, on orders accompanied by the ca, at the following rates: 12 Copies for 113 00 25 laJ 50 4S (H) 1(10 95 00 The trade will be furnished at trade rate by Lt. H DOID A CO,, oct9-dlwtfw3m Indianapolis, Lnd. SCHOOL BOOKS. OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. fcCfisC. IN SMALL OR LAKG FQUAKTITIIP, OBoWlfN. TWOtT CO'R DISSOLUTION. Dissolution of Copartnership. fllHK FIRM OF WM. NIEMAN A CO.IS FROM THIS 1 di'e di scolved, l!. Frankem, one of the partners, having clandestinely left the baincM. I warn every boly not to pay him any debt, due the firm or let him hav, any money in tbe name of tbe firm. The busit eng wj.l be carried on at the tre place ai bef-re hv the undersigned. WILLIAM X1F.MAN. ocT2-J3t MACHINES. One Machine not at the Fair. M AXtTAnO w'II.L n.VD IT r.kFATLY TO their mtrl to call at tbe Hsjr Factory, at fbe wei enl of W"aUinKton ureet, Indianapolm, where they can ee L. o cnen late improvement In Carding Machines. Pit st -d Septemter li, 1H3. With thU improvement th ax i will mke to waide. The j are very liinple and can l altarbd to any Cardin Mithin at a very numll eipn-r. Call anl aee tLera working. octl-d2t L. O'CKIEN. CaTRAYED tROU MT PASTtTLE 5EIt TtlR C1TT, on tbe niiht of tbe 2d of October, one Bay Mare, 16 1-J banls t'gh, black le.s, nine and till, no white pots, rijht hip a little cUel. ADy infomitloi left with ro or at Burrow's stähle, leading to tb recovery of tb mare, wilt be liberally paid for. oct'i-d3t IxjRM AN X. DAVIDSON. Wie OSIirRKCI. OKaSCLKR BRAaVDK'S TÜSSI LAGO Is P.eait t a tb Tate- TbtMrwn cry foe It
SPECIAL NOTICES. fiTNEW DISCOVERY FOR THE rptwij aod parmaae nt car of Acniasl Wtakneaa, Crajtkral aa4 Taaal DiKkarj, GUt, Seqsal Isra, XcaiMioss, Irxpotcoca, Gtdul DablUty aal diwaMt ot tie K adder and Xtfoeji. Bau's Sfiane Puxs are wtrraatad in ail caxi and caa be rtUed oa. Jfo rbaavt of d!treq!rl. Tbcy do not DaaMie.&or tattrfere with ba4aM pari.u. Upwtrdi of 200 cxt bave been earfd tbe pant toonth. JrW-s tXan on hundred pkieittn mm tea in lXir priraU practice and all $pak irfi of tktir rlcfUQ. They ar entirely härm' oa tb sytem. and can be relied oq la ail caa. arteing fron yoatbfal lodiicreOco or elf-abu, whkb often tocapadutr Iba sufferer fron fulSllisg tbtduiit cfmArrUd lif. A TREATISE of C4 pgt s containing neaaa of cur, ent free to all. Two stamps required for poUf e. Tb Pllit will be aent by mail, ecorrly aea!e4, oa receipt of One D0l.ar.b7 J. BRTA2C, M. D., Ko.?SC dar street. If, T. Sold by all the principal draffirUta. TUMU.NS4JX ft COX, ArrnU, aept30-dlwly ladiannpolla.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. IIasvkt Femalc Pills have never ret failed In removing hSlculties arUin freta obfctraction, or stoppage of nature, or In restoring the sv.tem to perfect bealib when suffering" from Spinal affections Pro!apua, Ctfrt, tbe VTbltes, or other weakne ts of tbe Ctrine Ogio. Tbe Pills ara perfectly barm) on tbe constitution, and may be ukrn bj tbe mott delicata female witboat causIn 3!trt tbe time time tbev act like a cbarm by trrnftbening, invigorilicc and reitorinf tbe sytUQ to a bealtby conditioo, and by bringing oa the monthly period with regularity, no natter frvm wbat caoaes tbe obstrnction may arie. Tbey sboald, however, KOT be taken daring the first three or foar tsontbi of pregnancy, tbougb tare at any other time, as mltcarrtage would be tbe result. Eith box contains GO p 11. Price tl. Dr. UARVKY'S TKKATlSC on Dteea of Females, Pre gcancy. Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Keprodnclion anl Abuse of Nature, and emphatically tbe Lailea' Private Medical AdrUer, a pamphlet of 64 P?s, ent free to any addre. Six cents required to pay postage. Tbe 11U ami bok w 11 be sent by mail when deiiied. securely ealed and prepaid, by J. liKYAN, M. D., General Agent, No. 78 Cedar treet, New York. ICSold by all tbe principal druggists. TOMLlNsON A COX, IrugiU. Acenta, ept30'63-dA wly Indianapolis. t"Let tlio-e who have doutatd the virtuea of Bull'a Cedron Bdter, if any such there be. read tbe fodowi ii g certificate from frrntlemen well know n in this community, ana d.tt no more. Itreneral introduction in'o tbe army will mretLe lives of thousand ol our soldiera. Ix)IIilll, K., June 4, lsC3. We, the unlersi?tel, have een the s od eflectirO' duced t v the u-e of Dr John Hull's l' d on U ttera in general iet ility and prostra'ioii f the vstem. and be lieve it L-eiietal use would t revet. t disease and relieve much ufft-ring. Amonir our oldier particularly would this fe tbe i-a.-r. epecially tbM- wli are exposed to miactuic influences in the South rn cl mate. MAJoU nill.ll'SI'FF.l). Col. Im. Kev. Äl liiat. Ky. C1HS. It. Cd HON, Collector of tbe Port of Louisville, Ky. COL. If. PK ST, Provost Marsha! lien, of Ky. KKV. p. P HK.VPKKSON, Vice Pr-s-detd of Sani'arv Commission. HAKSF.Y. lIl'tJUKS A CO., PuMisht-r Democrat. GKOiiGK p. m kS. Prop. l)i;i -villi- Anzeiger. MlVdlKS A 1'AKKIIIL Wholesale Dry ods fkalers. Main nt.. lxuiville. DAVIS. GHKKX, A- CO., Wholeale Shoe Ialrs. Main t., Lotiiftville. HAKT 1 MAltlTIIKK, Lithographer. cor. Third and Market, Louisville. JULIUS W I NT Kit. Clothing Merchant, cr. Third and Market, Louivi!le. CAPL S. F. UlLltKKIH. Steamer Mjr Anleron. MAJ.L.T. THKSTON, Paymaster U. S. Army. - C. M. MFTCALFK, National Hold, Louisville. COL. JESSK BAYLK.S, Ith KenOicky Cavalrv. JEORGK D. PhENTlCK. laoutsville Jonrnil. rfee advertisement in anotbercolumn. Jv20-d3m DRY GOODS. vs t CO 0-3 Eh W W CO S3 o e I w Eh W CO CO 7. o CO m - es 4 CO CD tal s. m u o "o Ü Ü r i 0 Ü a o o CO CO 4 J. 5 , o - - XT3 at. O PQ 0 8 CROCERIES, v n i ii i: g it i v i: bi 1 1: s. FRUITS, ViXiHTABLLS.&C, FOH SALE BY Siiirrf v vt l isiius, No. 9 West Washington St. ß CTTET:. A riSF LOT OF Fill ME BUTTKR. WEST ern Reserve and fine Arpl Chee.-e, Jii.t reodved by SAWYER WIIXIAMS, No. J West W'ar-hMigton treet. 50 y BARKELS S.O. bags Prime Rio SIT, Alt, AND TWESTT-nVF. Coffee, in store and for aale low !AWTEK & WILLIAMS, No.B West Washington treet. 200 BOXES KENTS CELEBRATED EASTISDIA Coffee, the best Orcond CofVe In a. Call and examine it at SAW IE" A WILLIAMS', No 9 Weal W aL.nrton ttree 50K1TSNOS. 1 AND2 5t ACKERE L. EXPRF.SSLT or family nt-e,Jat irnvtn at SAW IKK A WILLIAMS', No. 9 W est W a.-fciD(rton t. 4 LA A v LA HOL ASSORTMENT OF KHK A HNE TEAS ouuk IIron. Imm-rial. Ounuowder and Black rircted with jreat care, aixl ir ai low at SAWYER A WIIXIAMS. y. Ve-t Wii.hirncton t. &J9JJ d Browned Kyr Coflre. the bet tD nse. Call and fet wrae. Put no in null package! to uiltbe trade. S A W Y k K W I LL1 A S. No. 9 Wet Wahlufon at. A LSAA LARGF STOCK )F EVFRY VARIETY OF . Staple atxt Fancy rocrje. Tcbatco, C!ar, wrodea and wji.ow w,re, white Fish. Mirkerel. Sal tnou. Trout. Cai.ned rrii'i, Jeöie, p.c ka Spiced Oyter, Ae , Ac. 3roeeres erH rhner ihn w,y fcoui Io the city at SAWYER A W1UJ IMJ', 'aneSU No. West Wishintou t PROPOSALS. TO CONTRACTORS. C'EALFD PR0I-ÖSALS WILL BE RECXIVED hT THE Common Council on Monday. Ocober l b, 1SC3. far fi.anioff and im.Utrirr atreeuaud allays In the city. All that pordon of tb city lytr. eat of the east Una of rencstlnri street, embracing tie eisten C.trict; and all that portl-inlyta west or tb a un ol pennsylvi oia ireet eanbracin ta we.trro di.tr et. Md to be given for eitar.tnu at so much per aqaire for each ditrlct. ao often aa the lammon C-"HI mar deem prtr, betweesi the months of Octob r,lS&3, anl April, All earth and filth oa streets ind alley to become tbe proper y of tbe contractor, itW such work has been awarded and contract ai proved bv tb Comtuoa Couoctt. JOHS M. KRMI'F.K. MdS-dtAlw Street CofaadaaiMier.
MEDICAL DOolcG. &C.
GALEM'S HEAD OISPEHSARY. i.iiAic riimn T THI LFQIaLATVU: OT KiJtuCII FOk TI . TtlKATM X!TT OF AI L THK Ix'tAll Of THI CM AXT AND GXM7AI ORG 45 S a FrüC ONtT TIS CjtTTS nrclir.il Ifjport, Ä'WtiUiwy Tktrtx riU a' Skyrattn g, m; Anatomy 44 MpaArvy ,.(Aa , Ofiiaca a OS k i.w MXTHODor 'ra',i. Tea rial D!eaea, I Del a 'r 'rrfeii tn all t itafea, tnrrbi, tleet, RtrVriar, inc and H Mrorele, Diaae a bat K14ay,. ladder Ae.. wttbat eerary emta:tlc a Taiaable treat: .oa that Kle-prea mala.lv of y. Jab, eBitnal eal- . Soerar 1 ICraitoua, Wtaal Deb.'.ity, lr;v?eney, c., tb rrtt lr.flna.tv.4 of yoii. an-1 iatartty art.la fr;w tbe ban fa I fciMt relf-abw. To wbi-h la added ormraB wn female D.-ae., ar otbf r lLU-reil,'C matter cftb 1 Bi'xt important to marred anl Nth rawteaaplaiki Biarnaa, wheetitertain doUaaf tllr pbyvieal atrpty to anter ta; st.te. Ser.t la any iWre In a Miled wrapper, efl rCeipt cl ten rei U t-r L r tip. We devote ar emir tin. .,.4 a iioei t tbe traalBeril i l the Trl--U trlT8te d sea r Vit iepat . -' i!M nt in acr weiOur l-puary I tbe oi fv ln-ttctioo of lb kind ia Am- rira whirb bae tweu ber)h4ea bv a arweial cbarier.an- tht factbou'il ftfli j prefer roe erer Iba vartoui qsacts of rBMfnl rbirrjerte be fornla a!f. arcecltie. j liirriorl:tnl Io I Vmnlfa ! Oneoepartn.cLt -f .r Dt.petHMiry : specialty dert4 to the trvatxeLt of the D.aeavea of L-eaia'ei. rack La ehorrhea or Wbtte," IrrerulaT. latxdMtind Sapprtaw Kenauaatini. Nervoui an! Uecerib-'ty.D'.iaaaeiaf fce Womb, Barrenreai, e. Consallitlot.i and aaminat'.oar fre of chare. Also for aal. DR. DlWKE'S K0CLAT0Ä KILLSFor Female Obtlctlon Irrecvlatitlei, Ac Man led ladlei ta certain situation, should tot aae tbem. aa tkey would caut miiicamaf a. Price fl per and av b ent by bj a iL DK, GALEN'S FKEVETTIVE ap Itvitiiall articls ' for those wishing to limit tbe number of tblr tfiaprtcff. ot th barren w ho desire children; warranted not to laJure tbe health, and will latt for a lt;et.t. Sent to isj address, under leal, on receipt of tb prkTWO DOLLARS, l PATIF.VTS AT A DlSTASCF-l sendlr a brW itawmrat of their ymptonia, will receive a Biark Chart contain a list of quetioi,s, our ter fr tbe eours of treatment, Ac Medicine sett t any part f ib cBtry to eure any case at bon.e, free from dangyr or enrtoatty. All transaction! private and conO nUal. EenaeB.br the name and number. Direct all letters to OALK.X' HlAMDlSFISJAkT OorlS-2lAwlv Loalsyipe. Ky MEDICAL. Kir iiii: i;viia I.N XII la ZXUD. infc: PRACTICAL ACC0UCIIER. 5) IP' cvilintmg A TTHE AMF.RICvN IUSPKSSAEY WE TRFAT PY a new method, and with tbe happteal remit., VLij u lltri, (falling of tbe woran, i ceerrflow llrrntitm,Luch rrAed, titrs,J V- hiary and all other d!a eaaea to which the American fal ta eo p-eu ll.nl liable. Rend three dollar atxi rxetee b ex pres. one the Itoctor'e I'tmnlt Z-yrinyt. This frictrunert hotiU be ued by every woman In the land for the purpo of cl4tnlinm,c"ntrl, hfU'k, te. K-ot free n rece'pt of stamp, a copy of iur Private Lette to Married I a die on health, Ac. The Doctor' cll-riM itnuilt J'illt, fresh from the Iispeia.ary. are eerv jrtf In ein ple diaeae, irrejrularities, Jc. Price f I. nt by tnatl. At the Amtrican ry we also treat, ettnt mtrvry, and with never fiiliri succea. IVaey'A, or w bat the quacks call jrirtt or mrcret diaae: t'yjJkilim iu all its stages. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture. Hydrocele, Circocele, Viriocele, Carsocele. Spennatorhei, Serr.lnil Weaknes. Nocturnal FmUsion. Sexual Itil!ty, Impotency, and effect of aelf-ahn. Tb las at ara treated of In a "priviu letter," which we aend fre oa receipt of atanip. I he experience f tbe Surs-eon in whar re oTtbla department In ome of the best Hospital' In K trope and ta New York CHy, enables him to treat patjecU cienüflcal. ly and restore them speedily. rhoe living it a dltanc cm eornmunieite by letter and he treatrd at their bomea. In nrrent ease od i or fin and receive nrut-lcines. Consultation frt and csnH-1titiil. Hootn 5. 14 V.' East Washington Street, tndianipolie. P. o. IV IIM. a.-T dly-wllt.lim TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS. CT3 o o 3 SIYlU)tmTiTR WE K F.F.P ON HAND AND MAKE TO ORDE k. ALL kind of Marble Misiunttds ai d Grav htonea, carve to order, w ith dr?n, etnbb tn, or de ice tbitrnay be wanted. Those desinr g anj thing l onr line will do well to give u a call, aa we use none but : he het r ateriaU nd lnne I work. i WKhtl-dAwly HATS AND CAP S . ISAAC DAVIS. n Wholesale & Retail ar !w DEALKR IN Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, HAS JCST RFCTIVED Hl FATJi STOCK yF GCKIDS, DIRECT rROM TflE M A NTJT A CTTT.EJi " ' ia tbe Eat. which l e will rell a low tbe lowest. AH tbe latest TTi.cs kept at Ss. 15 Pennsylvania atret.fourdHrsaootb of the Pt ttl'tEc, Indianapolis. Inda pr 1 V-d A w3 m HARDWARE, IRON STORE, POMEROY, FV & CO., No. 117 West WashingtÄi Street, 4 INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA DEALERS IN STEEL, IR" ' kX?:T?i? Lowt vie AIL, hrmyo. IaLTS, BELMALLE AHL. ti Ü.Ts-iV SUr. llliK Ma. OLAJC 8I10KNAHJ. W II at LA. UCb. rkUXJA. erKa. . aHAFTf, BOWS, MOW U ÄND, AC, f J TT tt The Ohio fal Company. Tt Madlaon Soke Mill. Tb Madiaoa t'earl Starch Coapaay. Coal Oil and Bensol. jn-Tbey will Mil ill ankki la tlclr lis at lb lowert market price. Call and eiamlMlbe'.r tek befr petblBf . ItlM EAvOT, Fkl A CO. ia(l'U-dAwIy
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