Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4276, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1864 — Page 3
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DAILY SKNTIXI'L. WKDNKUAY MOHMS, JITXK V. C I T V IT EMS. ITA rtM)n O'- White tiTer bridge itaterUj. ?T Nt Mcii! till he Iii' 1th of Jul?Patriot, attention J Iff A pptfivJU hill U ttacar)rl f..f to-ni jht at tl Mftrrfoliun. Iff Thero are now alout ait thoutrl pi t.ert in Camp Murtn. l?TAU aln.lj ol MK)k anI Jul Prlntln tieatlv ati-t prnrai'tly (lone at thU oflicc . Jt litinji ratca
JTTHn. I. W. Vix-rher w.ia in ihr citj ieiertJaj, en hi way to Wn-lunttou. after ' tr irf tUit home. J7f" I W tu hon WhUkej Uranlie, for MeIIml uf. fr aale at Netiourt' Ptu Store, No4 ,Y l',4! !OUK0. JIT Cool and p!ea4tit wa teterdajr. Meteor nlogiata saij tli it hnil mut Yve fallen j.reviou. Iv uniewhrre. One, . Sotu r 7A CaK .Vysfr Alter the tirftof Jul?, I Mil, we jropo cloainjr alt hook-account. J--lw Joxn, 'isxn.t A Co. t f5Tri'aiptiin, ni fitniljr acceipt piompl !y tilled by competent persons at nil It.mra, a. .senour' Drus Store. No 5, lUtci Hou lilock Iff YeMerJt? the Mayor had Ufote him umlr? t era on for kfepinj hictiio. f r itituxict. lion and for carrying com eilc. r.i.m All wne mulcted according to .iw. iff A fine horse, lit years oil, ind poo l?ej n I funic-- for mle it UIu. Call t the office) of John r . Johnston, 1 1 Weit M ir-dind street (it C?fAiilier inataltneut of rl"el pi ipom r. lic-p Shcrroan'a, army, arrived at C.unp Morton yesterday. There are now, we i informed, over ftii tlioiHtnd in that enclosure. niPYou can get pump pole boot, iieitly inntU ol patent leather, Morocco or calf akin, at A. LixtzV, 'l 3J West Waohincton trert. c Maminjc Notice.- There will he nreci.il meeting ol Centre Iode. No i"l, tliia (Weuiiendy) evening (it 7.; o'clock, lor wuik. Cm as Kiiilr, Sec'v. Kailt Cloi.. Anxiouii to give our young men time for improvement, we will continue to cioe at 6 o'clock 1. M. dnrinp the enMi. W. k II. (l.nn, feblvMom Proprietor New York Store tfTUe ricnic of the Uiiivers.ilist Church and Shb:tth School take pluce t-iy at Vnldrori. Undoubtedly the time will he ple;iant one. The train levei the Union Depot at 8 o'clock, precisely. C?TDuprez A (Jreen'a New Orlcin Min.-trel.a will appear at Masonic H ill, for five evenings only, commencing Wediiend.iy evciiiiiz. .lime 21), and will give one j-raml mttinee on Mcn.lay afternoon, Independence Diy, July Ith. See advertisement, t I ! ZIS'Cul. Lurm. of the lG:h Indi.imi, i in the city. Tili rejjimrnt wm in lt ink' untorliiniite Kcd river expedition. Col. Lmi U h brave and capable oflicer, anl we loik hortly fr hi notii ination by the Tre-idcnt ! n Uriadier (enernl. The promotion would be eminently merited. fJT Lieut. J. K. Macklin.ol the Kith Imliitiü Mounted Infantry, is now in the city arrived from Louisiana, and will immediately enter upon the wotk of recruiting lor hi corpn. Lieut. Macklin i an accomplished oflicer and our brave boya, recently returned, who wi.-h to go to war again cannot, we think, do better th in volunteer with him. t?f"A hell east in Spain ;n Ib7l, the property of a Catholic church in Washington county, Indiana, U now in the hand of the foundry mm lor repaiM. Thin bell weigh three hundred pound, and contaimt over four hundred dollar woith of tdlver in the combination of the metal. t3S" wounded officer of the 35th Indiana, Capt. O'Drian, of Terre Haute, who pa.-ed through the city last night, reports the regiment badly cut up, but one hundred and sixty ot them left, and that Major Duffiey, commanding, the regiment, U killed, and Cipt. John Moiony, of thi city, i a prisoner. Thi regiment i in Hooker's corpot Sherman'a army. ni3S?" Anthony Kiuatz was shot by some unknown person, nicht before last, while standing in front of the Metropolitan. A ball grazed hi neck and pawed into hi right arm, inflicting a painful injury. No clue to the perperator and no cause assigned. Mr. Einatz i a worthy citizen such a man whose enemie might be supposed to be few. The affair i inexplicable. Hahn A Iloee. Wholenle dealers in Foreign aitd Domotic Wines. Liquor. Cigars and Tobacco, No. 11. South Meridian dreet. New Seutinel buiMing, hve recently mude extensive addition to their tvck. We would commend thi hou-e to all dea'ers in the city and throughout the State. Mr. William Stroth mann, a young gentleman of eil knoan busines capacity and experience, i the principal salesman lor Messrs. Hahn A Hose. "fjT"The new cottage to be sold at auction next Saturday by Delzell A Jones, which i described in our advertising columns, i one of the neatet and bet of its cla-s in tl;e city. It was built by the owner for his own use, and especial care wa taken to have it put together of mate rial of the first quality. Itecent circumstances hare prompted him to put it in market, and it is offered at auction a the speediest way of disposing of it. It is excellent property and will make a very tidy and comfortable home. Ü 1,000 KtWARD. The above reward will be tiven to anT person who can furnish a prescrip tion for coughs, colds, whoopitii-couh, athma, and consumption, which ia eouil to Dr. Strick land Mellifluous Couch Hals itn. This balsam; will cure the nbove complaints. No spittms of blood and nicht weats. One fit it eent bottle is sufficient for anv one to trv. The worst cases of chronic couch, asthma, whooping couch and j primary ese of consumption are cuied hv Dr. j Strickland s Mellifluous Coueb ltalsam. it cm be bad at anv druggist's. It is di fit rent from any other couh mevlicitie we have known in this country. tf. The dinner) it the I 'aimer Ilou-e are superlative nupnifieent. Most courteous and attentive are those who await the orders of puests. We mu-t compliment the vonnj; ladies because of their grace and beiuty. We can't help it. All j subsfantivis and all delicacies load the amnie tables ministered to by their fair band. We could not s iv more if we were talkinc about the Fifth Avenue or the St Nicholas, New Vork. And we ssy all thit i uecesMr to be said when we remind our friends and the public cenera'.lr that John 1mist, the prince of gentlemen, is the genial, bos;,itable and generous I tndlorJof the Filmer. Mr Jtme- Riley is the accomplished .uperinten lent of the dining room. Iff Mr. W. H L. Noble, Iiteiv (ieneial Ticket Agent of the Indianarsilis at;d Ciacinmti Kiilrovd. has been appointed General Agent of the road Of the high estimation put upon his services in his o!J position, the trusts imposed upoti him iu his new one, are a complimentary ' prixu". In citing Lis apxintment in a circular letter, the FieMder t of the road defines his authority to be : 1st. To dippose of the retl estate belonging V the Company, now for sale in the State o( Indiana. "2i To uiakt special contracts or arnn metits for the transportion uf pi. engers freights from Indianapolis. 3d. To take charge of nil tuiliUrv buines.9, with full power to contract and m .ke pettleraents' for military tr importation All communicitioos with rdorme to auv of thee branches of bosii e-a, bould be ad iresed I t hi m it Ilidianajolis, Inditna.
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Telegraphic Dispatches. iirtiiTin uriii r rat um tti ivtibii.. l or Mnrnlnc lle;arl Nee Mrat lngr. MIDNIGHT REPORT. LATEST WAE NEWS FROM (IB', (ill A NT'S AÜ.MY.
THE REPULSE OF HUNTER. STi.NTO.YS msr.lK H TO IX. THE WAR IN GEORGIA. THE KENTUCKY STATE CONVENTION. I'.ltliolit llioltillou Atloptcd. Destructive Fire in Oswego. i:vs. 4:0 ; i; i:m . a i. Ar., Ar.. Ar., Ar Ar. Otlitiul Uur i;iillettli. Wa-uim.T, Jut:e '!, I 1'. M. Ti M j.:- m ii.t a 1 Dix: l'h' loüowlntr Iis-., ttth has un been rc civt J Crom ( 3 Hunter: I hu' 'In Ir mm r t rMii t that our v i-.Jiti m 'y tieen exti c iicl V since-'I id in li.llitüiu KM ,l ..linrv ur.on tlio ene.iiT, and victorious in everv ., va-.-inent KuMiins hört ot in in u ü H Ii Mi.d hndiii it ia jk Üii- t. i-ii-rt fiij.j.r.i's iilu in the pres ()f r,.,.;ll. b;,.Vrd 'o be jp.-ri'r to our fefs in iniinh'iH in.lcoti't .iitly rrtiivinu rem Lnci riK i.t- tr.iio Uicliui ni l a:i I other point-, ! iW'tncd it br-t to w illi li I w, mi l h i i c pi.i-( cede I in doiiii; so wilhoui si tioiis los to this point "w Ki't e m u bat e met with d vai.ee u op! ics of food. A detailed repoit of our operation will be fni wan'.! immcdiaviy. The cointniti i is in xcellenl spirits and tcult'u. .ndieulv. ufitr i few d i iv-t, !or set ico in tin v dii eel ion Nothing l.tfr than Liv ilnpaU-h of tili. inortiiii h i been rv-ive;l lnrn I'r.iut or Siieriii iii. (Sil:'.'!) K. M. S f ANTi'X , St'ru taiy of War. I'roui l.ottUville. Km I'Vii.i.i.. June 27 Tin St it I ) tnor i i'ic Convention met this t:i Tiling. C. A Wn UIifb' a.- up;; iiiiii-.! I'rc-ideiit .N'ii.e Vice J'i esidciiN and tbrc Sei-rctarie.. were :il-o apHiiuTcd I bo follow i.iir re-o'utiorn were (do;if e.l. Hrnolrnl I. That the ptvple air the supreme sovereigns, and the Constitutions which they have ordained are tlu- siiiueine (iovernnient, and that all ash.iiiant and eni'Uiics either ol the peo j- pie or their (ioverniuenl are traitors alike, whether their treason be nnnifit by sunpre-sin j. free elections or by ehaininy; the press by estab-J-lishini political oa-tiles and ridiculing or lenu- ; dinting the observance of oath-, and Coustitu tions il. That in tlie interpretation of the Constitution we are guided by t!ie declaration of its .authot", bv the deliberations of the Federal Conj veution, by the resolution.- of lt'J$ and 17!I! t.renired ai.i exMoun ed t-v .Jr.iorson alio .Mali-oti. .and bv deci-ioas of tiie Supieme Couit. lu.irded by tht-e Ühis we did are that the coeicion and isuhjupaiioti of t leven r tn re sovereign Stiles was never contemplated iios.-iblo or auth"i:ed by the Constitution, but w ih pronounced by its movers an at t el uieidal lol'v; and if a I oit.on o 'the United States would have and restore their ! .shattered Conntitutioti and a tr. from tiiem-elvrs and their posterity tho slavery of a military despotism und a public debt, the interest upon which ' -can never be met, they must brini this war to a speed v close 11. That the revocation of nil unconstitutional edicts and pretended laws, an immediate annis tice and a natioti.il convention for the adjustment of our Ulli, ulties. are the only mcan-of saving our nation fioni cilaniity und ruin. 4. That the adm?nif nlinri now in power has ' Mttempted to strike d )n Sr ite sovereignty; it h is interfered with the rights of suflra'Te reserved J '' power and control of State ie-isl itu-es; it j has deprived citizens ot their lives, liberties and piopeity without due proce-S of law; it his placed the inüitarv bove the civil rower aL'uir.st 1 r. 111... the spirit of tree government, und the President I has unbluhiiily iroelaiined the Constitution he ; has puvorn to siir.p'jrt to be no looser ot any force ' or eflcct win never he may determine it should be disreiai Jed. The puty in power have deluded the net. tie into the :iaiitin" of men und monev ro their unrestricted course fur thepretended pur - r,xjse of preserving the government, which tl ey j. üiave u.-jed and are stiiJ using for the base end of I overthrowing State inscirtitior.s, advineing more h ipanty ixiferets and otaMMiing them in j.etma1 tier.- and despotic power. f i. Tint free reoch, free t res. free billot, I l'rveiomof religion, end the writ of habes cor- ! pu, to protect the persoml liberty of every citi j I 7.en, are ti e essentials of a free governmei t, ami , freeoeople will have and maiutain t! em at all ! hazard. j That we are uncoinpionrsinglv opposed to; - l,ie e-eT:ition of t,ie Afric-in race to citizenship, i s nj t,)Cjp foim:l,;on ;,,t: standing armies to con-i j trol the freemeu of our country . ' j . That the overthrow of the hirosant ai.d cot runt party in power should be a primary object i with cverv freeman, and we, a portion ot the cit j izeas of Kentucky, in Democratic St.ite Conren- i tion assembled, do declare it to be our duty, as : well as that of all good -itizen, to defeat the' election of Abraham Lincoln at:d Andrew Johnson to the ofliccs of Presi-Jen and Vice President of the United States. Th it delegates from this Convention he sent to the Democratic Conven - lion to be held in Chicago. Illinois, and thit we pledge our united efforts to the support of the; nominee of said Convention. S. That a Committee be and are hereby ap- ! pointed a Democratic Central Comrr.ittre for1 Kentuckv, with power to fill all vacancies that ' ! mav occur, and to call future Conventions, and i to make any reasonabie r.diu?tment by which all tlie opponents of tJie abolition administration can ce united in the surp-ort of an elect;',5 ficket, ; and with general power-to act for the party we ' appoint. From Crn. (rant' Army. II KAls.'l ACTFRs AUMV OK Tilt PoTOMACf .Tur.e 2, 5 A. M. ) An a tuck wa. made on Rurnside's lire at j about 11 o'clock on S.ttuidty nibt, with the in- j i tention of driving back a working partv who ; were engaged in digging entrenchments toward 1 the enemy's front so as to gain a better position ! in which to place guns to effectually cover the j etierry's works. i The tiring was very brisk lor about an hour, i resulting in our meu holding their ground and j r-rtntinnif " fl nir labnrs withiint :inv Ii.s4 rif rvin i sea-uence tu r..bh i,f t',P trM.r.i w in th fn .b, nrt.l
ciM.side'rin- the hot weather ; uUer;ng with loss of appetite, indigestion or dys ! The 1Mb cor: Peui to have the gretet num- ' rHa 'vous.,e--.s ai d nervous deinlity, to use Iber of men in the hospital fronj the tffect, of the! r-cklands Ionic it is a vegetable prepttaI weather lion, free from alcoholic lnjuors; it treegthens ! The colored trinp are retorted as bwz un- i tbe nole -'vul system; it creates a god appe
1 atjlicted bv the he.t ri .I-r'.-.n i.i .V.r.... ..r tli Jlli.l'tUHin1 hoppiul. 9th c irps, re;or.s that in that division or.lv 4r men out of 4 .(Mi.) were nr.tit for dutv slan thev were put in front on Tuediv last to i relieve the 2il corrs. I fi. : . -I 1 ,u . . .. I ! 1 nis Mi'i now niuv.il ururr inrr cm ruuuic j the scorchit-; rav? of the sun thn white troot.s . I llrr. i Oswi.r.o, N. V .June 2S The S?r.eca nillat Mit.ette. the largest touting mill in the State, . . ) i. .. I .1 : tv... was utsuti-n i urc raiij mis iif.iii.in.. i .iriir j was stored in the mill from 1.5'I0 to i.-OO bar- ' reis of tl .ur. 15,000 bushels ol wheat and I.SK) tons of tVevl. Loss on the building, $20.000. Insurai ce on building and ttock about $100.000. The mill was owned bv E. O. i M. Merrit'e. I'roui lieriuan Arnif L t isViiLK. June 2" The Medical Director of Sl.-rm I" army telrgraph Dr. Wood, so j jouruing here, that our entire loss hi the recer.t 1 asttiit in not exceei 1.500. I Col Wt kins was not captured at Lafayette, j ari Col. Faulkner, who was reported to lecpJ ttued thcie, has arrivfi at Chattanoogi.
I rum ,rw York. Nun- YfRK. June The Richmond Kxaniiner of the 'Jlth mv: Hunter retreated to Kincat!e, havin-lot 13 Kur.. Thi Trituti' army correjxiLdrnt j;ive the fdhiwitig: In ti e alli.r of Wedn-dy last the I'Jth and ÖXU Mi!ciiUett und -12 1 atid l"2 1 New York wer cipturrd heddy . 1 lie ol-jn t of tlie movvuient w lo gi !e--: :i id the railroad oouth of l'eterhuri which was not gained, thouch the movement r.f our f.rrea wa promptly rei;med after the rebel had rctteatrd w.th their capture. The rbe! h-d the irnide track aiid ueeeeded in teirhin' the point lirt he:i tl ey repultl our 4.!at.e force, con-'ct t'C f the Vtrmoiit brigade, which ht pevcrtly it pt'fonera. I mm vlilnctnii. W Aii:MiTox, June 'J1- 1 he rrenident. in rrnlr to a resolution of it. quire, pent to th! Sena'.e t. day a comriunicaiioii Irt m the Sectetary of S'ate, from w.iioh it apt-cir that no author it v lul' i j-i'C'i by the KtenitUc of thi (iov. trnmei t, r b any Kxev-utive Dopartmrnt in tli or ni otlirr country, to otain recruits t iilii ; in ltd ind, Chi id.. tr uiiy foreign t-out .try; tint hrtinir application had made nrii.h p 'it hot 1 1 v il bad been refused ai.d alu. lately ithheM ' "dr. S cxitis ifki d to day, but did liot obtain the penrral roni'end of the committee on way and tniMti, n new tax bill bv which it is deitiid to i.iUf at. additional ilOO.IKId.UOO. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.
SKNATK. WamumiTox, June CTii iiiotion ot Mr. Fensen den, a Committee ol CoideM ii e w;is apjMiiiit in the taiilf bill, con?iiiu ol' Messrs, l'es.enden, Morgan un i l'otmrov The bill to an. etui the ncvcral acts conceinin e.ii'nniiiujal;uii with ilisülltctioiiuy States wa p.ised II ull iws ii.teicoui.-e as far as nu ce-Hty to supply the wrrnt of the loyal inlialiitii H in our lint, ni d allows tliein to hell the production" of their own labor and of the fieeJtnen, and itaioiN a fine and impiisonment on otlireis au. I oil, -in who violate the law or appioat" p ihlu or ptiMile jiopeity, or mike false ieturns. I lit pending motion to pi event military interference in elections was i ejected ; veas 'J.'J, n iy l!l. HOUSK. Hooper called u; the Senate's amendineuts to the Home loan bill to except the $7.",UlM,()0d of bonds recently advertised from operations of this act Mr. lirooks icktd whether tint iimctidmci.t came f-oni the J'.KItl.OOO.lKK) loin or from the t:,i)uii.niM) in this bill. Mr. 11 oral explninotl that $4(HMH)U,(H:ü ii additional t $T:,U(lO.IM)t). $ 1(1,00(1,00(1 of which lia.s been taken. Mr. ilo'tnaii oilcritl uti ainOl.dliieiit to the Senile amendment providing that nothins; in t!ii- act shall impair the li.ht of any State to tax the bonds, notes and other per-onal property ia taxed. The llotne rejected Mr. Holnnin's amendment by 71 to 77, and then agreed to the Senate'! amendment. Mr. Todd, delegate from Daci(,ah, obtaineil peimisdon to mike a perntnl explanation in reply to a printed speech of Mr Jayne, whose seat Mr. Todd sueee-.d'ully contested. Mr. Todd ic iterated that "ill-. Jayne was eonI ncct cd niih fraud', and pi od need evidence to te ! lute charges that re ( 1 mj.J) resigned as a military i "llieer lor fear he would be ditni--el for ! eowardice. The II )U-e bv yeis S.'li nays 71 , then ie-on-hidei ed tlN vote bv which thev last niuht rej jected Mr. Smither.' substitute for the bill ti j re-ul ite and provide for the entollin and calling to out ol the national forces Mr. Smither demanded the previous ijucstion, under the operation of which his substitute was adopted by e.is i!l, iiiy.s7.ö. It atiiborics the iVesiileut, t his discretion, at 11 11 v time to call for any number of volunteetg for one, two or thtee veus, or in ease of a draft the nun or substitute shall be credited to town, precipe t or election district toward filling the ipiot i of which he may have voluteeied or beeu dr illed. Kvery volunteer or Mib-litute who may bu accep'ed for one year shall be paiJ a bounty of $i!()0; for two year) $3!)0, and for three years f.t00( to 'e paid at elated intervals.. COMMERCIAL. I bv TKLfceara.' Vorlt .Ttarkei. Nlw York, June-j". Flour excited, l.r:uic hißher; $! i:(fl) 00 for extra Stute; .9 dUC'i'J si for etra round hoop Ohio; i!) SUo7IH i'l for trade brands. Markets closed with no buyers at inside juotations. Whi.-ky itreuular and unsettled, $1 7ü(x'l tO State, and $1 71 nil 60 for Westert:. Some 1 change in the mttket excitcJ by the report that ! Congress will put an immediate duty of 'J or j " per gallon. i Wheat excited, at ;(tfTUe higher; $'Jol2 20 j club spring; S"22 18 Milwaukee club; $2 11 j 2 22 winter red western. - i Corn heavy and I (ft 2c lower; $1 Ö2(ftl oil i tiew mixed western and $1 o4".( western vellow. O.its quiet; 90 (ft, 9 3 western outride rjuotations for parcels in store since spring, Cotleelull and prices nominally unchmged. Sugar quiet, 21 c for P. II. , and 1 (Mj.fi? 20c Cuba mu-av?ido l'otk active; $10 for mess and.i;i2 G2l.;(?1325 for new mess; ji.'l2(ft !12 2." old and new prime, and $10(i il prime mess. beel quiet and steady. a Lard more active add higher at lb(21hc Butter quiet and a little firmer; 27(Vi."15-;. Cheese active and firm at 1330c. Money active and firm nt (fte. Sterling firmer at $2 5G2 GO. Uold irregular and unsettled and firmer, openin at -i2 Ö0(?2 35, advancing to $2 3G2 33 and declining to $2 30 (ft 2 .'14; advancing to i $2 .)S(2 40, declining u $2.17(22 40 and closing at $2 3(jr;2 40. (overnment slocks lower U. S. Gs at. d S's coupons $1 12. i 2S coupons $1 03 o ,Ql Clurinnati -Harket. Cincinnati, June 2 Money tight at 15 per cent. Gold buoyant, brokers pay $1 30 and sell at $1 40 premium. Silver is bought at 10 and sold at $1 20. l-xchange dull at 2c uiscount to par. Fb-ur 25c higher; superfine $7 5U(a.7 CO exj tra 7 75(27 () and farailv $?. Wheat ndvanced to -jtl Go and $1 tOfor prime I red and wl lie wheat Corn very dull and diiEoult to seil at $1 05u2 1 U-S; ears preferable to sheileii. Oats dull at ?U.51 Rre-tl 56. W'hi-key $ 75. Mess pork in good demand. Lard advanced to 17c. ttrocciies buovar.t. ' DvsrirsiA. Xeuvoisness, and Debility Da. . SiuicKLA n u's Ton u We can recommend those mc, auu is aum-iri io tu.c pi.i nuu i.ri "OIISÜfcülillT For sale bv druggists generally at $1 per bot tie. Prepared by I)r. A StrkkUn 1, ? East Fouitb street, Cincinnati, Ohio. d&w-l v. Ilr. A. I CvAliL, OHEK HIS -!ERVK:F.S TO THE CITIZENS OF ln.tianpc.il and vicin;tj. 02ce, Virrinia Avenue o. 22. keiileii .torth Nw Jery Utei.So 37. octUTVd!y KXCIIANGK IJIiOlClilJ, LOAN MONEY ON COLLATERALS, PUTS AND f 11 lift! 1 and Silver, and ceo'Ulrt Loans. .iic? ', I0 South .VrtdiAa St reft. Ir4linoli. lud. OSce byurt fruta 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. Je4-d3m JOII.X li, SI LLIV. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, So. 10 l-afct I'eurl Street In reur nf Sentinel llulldlna.
MEDICAL.
NOT ALCOHOLIC. A Ililily ('onrciiiriilrd Vr;rtnblc r.xtruri. -m.. - U it mc - jTaT it DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS J rRF.l'.Vl.KI lit Dr. C, M. Juckson, Phira, Pa. wit.i. r:-K(Tti.i.Y rrnjc LI V Kit COMPLAINT, DVSPKPS1A, JA UN DICK, Chronic or Nervou Ieli!itv. Diseases of the Kidneya ui.d all Di-ievses ariing from a di otdetel Litt r or Stouiach, avuclt as Cotiitipstiuu, Inward Tiles, Fuiue-s ul Hlood to the Head, Acidity of the Slonuch. N'auet, Hearthuru, Di"gut fr Foixl, Fulness tor Weights iu the Stomach, iSoux Kructalioi.a, Sinkinj; or Fluttering at tlie Fit ot' the Stomal h. Swiiaruiug of the He.id, Hurried and Ditliculi lrcithiti. Flutterinj; at the He.irt, Ctuiaki: or Sulloralitig Sen sutiuns hIicii in v lying M)tuie, Diiniu-ps of Vision, Dots or WoGs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain iu the Heid. Deticieuev ol I'repliHtlon, Vrllon nes id the Skin und Kye. Fain in the Side, ll.tck, t'hest. IJtnhs, Sudden Flu-hea of He it. lluruiiig in tho Flesh, Constant Imagining of Kvil, and (ircut De-irespion of Spirits, and a ill po.itivclv prevent YKLL0W KKVKU, UILLIOUS FKVKK. c Tl.ey contnin o Alcohol or lliv.) WhMt)! They xviul etat: the above diseases in uinctynine eases out of a hundred. iNDt'CKO ty the .xienpivf unit and am vrl popularity of ll'iutUint. (irrnun Hitters (purely veK'iatie) hosts ef lguArmit -uacktt and unscrupulous adven turcr, h.iro o-iu-d upon PufTorlnir humanity tti flood ttstit f nostrums In the shape of poor hik v. vlIHy coiiipdutidod w ith injurious (iniRs, and christened Tonic, Stomachics ant I'.itti rs. IWwar or the Ititiumpratilf. array of alcoholic preparation In plt'tliorlc liottli-s anil Mg-nellled ki-ps. un.lrr the rotxlrpt upptlUllün f r.itters, which instead of curlna; only acffravdte dihoasn, n l lravc the llappolnlr1 puIf.'rrr in Uet-pdlr. Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good appetite? Do yuu want to build up your constitution? Do you want to feel well? Dj you want to get rid ol nervousness? Do jou want energy? Do you want to sleep well? Do vou want a brisk and vigorous fceliu? ? If vou do use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN MTTKKS. J-'iom J.'rr.J. .Yen ton Jiroirn, . ., Klitf of the -(77r." of Erlijioit Kmnrteiljjt. Althwiißli not dispoed to favor or recommend patent rjrilk'in.' in general, throuitli distrust of their ingrcdicnta and ettects, vet know of l.u nuttk-teiit reaon w hy a niati inny inrt teldy to the bt'tietlts he believes hinist If to have m-Hre! from nu- nitiipl preparation, in the ho-. that it nay eoMrihute t the l.-nelit of othrr. I l this rtore readily in r-itard to JIiM.lUnd's fierman I'.itt-rs, prepared ly Or. C M. Jackson, of Ibis tity, becaiie I was prejudiced afjain-t theiu for many years, under the Impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. 1 am indebted to my friend Kubert Shoemaker, Kmi-, for tlie removal of this prejudlc, by roper tests, and fr t iu oiir.ncenient to try them, when utTcrmj from preat and lotur continued debility. The up of three bottles of the l.itt'T, at the begiuhin, of tho prepeutyrar, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily au I mental vlor which 1 ha I not fa-It for six months 'efore, and ha 1 almost despaired of rePaiiilii('. I Iheri-tore tbank (Jod and my friend for dlrectin to the ue of them. J. NKWTON T.KOWN, Philadelphia, Juueü:i, I?G1. IM IST I : IT Is A 1 1 X OT 1 C C. There are many preparations sold under tha name cf "'.Itters, put up iu quart bot dee, compounded of vbe cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20 to 40 ceti's per gallon, the taMe disguised by anise or corri ander peed. Thi.scl.isa vt Hitter has caused and will continue to caue, as lout? a they can be old, hundreds to die tbe denta of the drui.kard. By tbeir use the system is kept continually under the Influence of alcoholic stimulants of the w-orpt kind, the desire for liquor ta created and kept up, and the result is ai! the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. - For tho-e w u deMre and will bav a liquor bittet a publish the following receipt: (let one bottle of Hoofland's ( ierman Hilters and m.x with three quarts of good Urandy or Vi hiskr. and the result will )e a preparation that wiil far excel in medical virtue and true excellence any of the numerous liquor bitter in the market, and will cost rcuch les. tou will have all tbe virtues of Moorland's r.itters iu connection with a good article of liquor, at a much les price than these inferior preparations will ciist you. Attention Soldiers! and rii-iils ol Soldiers! We call tbe attention of all bavinsc relations or friend in the army to the fact that 'Hoofland'st'ennao Iilttets" will cure nine-tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and jrivations incident to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are nuUering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured bv Hoofiand's (ierman Bitters. "Diseases resulting from dUorders of the digestive organs are speedily eraoved. We have no hesitation in statins: that, if these Hitter were freely used among our soldier. hundreds of lives night be aaved that otherwise will be lost. We call particular attention to tbe following remarkable and well authenticated cure of one of tbe nation's heroes, whose life, to use his own language, "has been saved by tbe Hitters. " rnji-AUKU hia, August 23,1?U3. Mkssius. Joxes 1 Evans: Well, gentlemen, your Hoofland'a (ierman Hitters has aved my life. There Is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of the all tbe circumstance of my cae. I am, and have V.een for the last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under be immediate command of Capt. Ii. It. Ayres Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I w as attacked in November last with inflam nation of the lungs, and was for seventy two days in the hoepiiaL This w as folio ed by greit debility, bigbtened by an attack of dysentery. I was then removed Jfrom the White House and sent to this city on board the steamer State of Maine, from which I landed on the -'th of June. Since that time I have been about as low as any one conld be and nib retain a spark cf vitality. Ker a week or more I wis scarcely able to swallow anything, and if I did force a m.ral down it w as immediately thrown up again. I cculd not even keep a glasa of water on my stomach. Life could not last under these circumstances; and accordingly tbe physicians who bad been working faithfully, though unsucce.fu!Iy, to rescue me from the gTasi of the dread archer, frankly told me that they conld do no more for me, and a ivised me to see a cleryaian, and to make such disposition of my limited funds id best suited. An acquaintance who visited me at tbe hospital, II r. Frederick Stepbenbron, of Sixth belov Arch street, advised me, as a forlorn 1 "i-e, to try your Bitten, andkindlv procured a bottle. Krom tbe time I commenced taking them the gloomy sba ;w of death receded, and I am now, thank God" for it, g-ttinj better. Though 1 have taken but two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel satiKUine of beinir permitted to rejoin my wife aDd dauchter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen months; for, gentittueH, I am a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front Royal. T your invaluable Bitter I owe the certainty of life wh en baa taken the place of vague fear to your Bitter will I owe the gloriou rsiviiege cf azain clasping to my eo-om those who are deare.-t tome in life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALOXK. We fully concur in the truth of the above statement, aa we had despaired of seeing our comrade, Sir. Malooe, reStored to health. JOHN CUDDLE BACK, 1st New York Battery. I'.KO. A- ACKLEY. Co. C, 11th Maine. LEWIS CHKVAUtK. 1 X.T. I. K. SPENCER, lrt Artillery. Bat. . J. B. F AST.WELL, Co. B.3d Vt, HKXKY h. JKktOtfK.Co. R. do HENRY T. MACDONALD, Co. C. 6th Maine. JOHN F. WARD. Co. E, 5th Maine. HERMAN KOCH. O. H, T2d X. T SATHAXIKL II. THOMAS. Co. F, 3th Pa. ANDREW J. KIMBALL, Co. A. 3d Vt. JOHN JENKINS, Co. 106th Pa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that tbe signature of "C. M. JACKSON" li on the w rapr of each bottle. Trice cr Cottle 75c, or half a dozen for $1. Should yocr nearest drorzist not have the article, do cot be put tyff by any of the intoxicating preparation that may be offered in its place, bat send to us, and we will forward, aecarely packed, by express. , Principal plaice and Manufactory o. 031 Arcli Street. ! .lOXES A: EVASS, (Successor t C. M. JACKSON k CO..) PR0PRIETÜK5. j For sale by Dmgi't ar.d dealers In every twn ia the
I Unit 1 Vau. uy.-dlottaw
U. G. PONDS.
li (iOVKRillf -or$200,000,000. Till Loan I nil III or l wert by Art of Con gre of MarcH sth, 104, wbhh provide f It RE DEM rriON IX COIN, at any rrk4 r. ttea than Un or m.'fe than forty )ear frt'tn It date, at the pleaior of the Government. t'ntll It lletleinplloit tire jer era?. Inter el 1 t be paid prml-anmia'ly In COIN. II I'.enillon from Klatr or Local Trtxnllon add from one to three per cent. pr an num ta It value. Tlie Itn Ir of litlr real on thi lon, althouih but fle per cent, iu cwln U a much greater In enrrency a lha diftrreitce brteei th market value of currency and gold. . n It II Ir the flre per Cent pei le ecurltie of all solvent gov rrimient are alwy par or al-ove, and rar rency now funded iu the National lan ill be worth lit face In gold, betide paying a regular and l.beral per cetitae to (he holder. o .ertirlllo offer tofrrat Indiirr llienixt It 1 l l.ee l, tha varlou description of l. S. Bond. In all ulber frm f Indebledne the faith or ability of ptivata partle or lock coiitpai.lt or separat cotiimunltlr only I pledged for payment, while for the debt ,f the United State the whole j.ropeity ef tbe country i hoi. ten lo e are the pavmrnl of both principal and Interest In coin. The Kunde! Debt of Ihr t'nltrd Millet on hich Interest 1 pjyaUe in golj, on the M day ef Marth, tl, was f "V,W5,(Hki. The Interest on IhU drbt for the coming fiscal year will Is? $1.1,tl37, lCÜ.wlille tVie custom rtvrniie In gold for the current fiscal yr.tr, ending June 30th, 1.V.I, has been 10 far at the rfe of over 100,UOO,1") per annum, an amonut largely in rces of the wants of the tteastirj for Ibe payment of gold interest. Tticac Hondt imir br ttiibrribcd for In iiiii from Mt up to uujr magnl fiulr ou the Paine terms, ami are tliu niaile equally available lo th smallest Iriider and the largest capitalist. They can be converted Into n oney at any moment, and tbe bolder will have tlu betirflt of tbe intereM. The .authorized Amount of thi loan li Two Hundred Million Hilars. The amount of subscription reporud to the Tregsary at Washington 1 over $70,000,000. Sil bMrltton will br received in cur reiicy by THE FIIiST NATIONAL BANK, IllliltllIIIoliH, Illtl., AM) II V ALL .VITIOIVAL IIA Mi wbicb are d-Msitarl' of Public money, and all rvspecla ble Hanks and Hanker throughout the country, (acting as agrntof the National lepositary Bank,) will furnieb further Information on application, ami afford every facility to aubscrlbers JejTdoiwlw AUCTION SALES. nv on.zrLL v- jom:s. A NEW COTTAGE AND BEAUTIFUL LOT, AUCTION. ON SATURDAY, JULY 2d, AT 3 O'CLOCK, WK will wit at auction a finely built Cottage, Ju-t completed, of four room, located on KLTJU-OISr STREET, Dut half a aquare from Virginia Avenue, and but five squares from Washington street. All the room in the hou-e are eleveu feet clear In bight, and plentifully supplied with preea, cupboard and closeta. Tbe cellar ia large and well walled with brick. The lot 1 40 by 100 feet to an alley 14 feet wide, and lie two feet or more above grade, with a floe picket fence in front and new and substantial running fence elsewhere. On the lot are ahrubbery, targe cistern and necessary outbuildings. Huron street is graded an 1 gravelled, and the street lamp extend from Washington atreet to within a qua re of the property. Altogether it I the most Desirable Property Of it class that ban been offered at public pale for a long time. The property will be sold subject to a mortgage of f45tf, running through three or fouryeara. Tbe remainder of the purchase nioney will be required iu caib. Title good. For further particulars inquire of DELZELL & JONES, je--dSt Keal Estate Auctioneer. FOR SALE. Drug Store for Sale. V HOUSE doing a good business of 1 25,000 per year. It reputation Is established and the aitoation ia a most desirable one. Thi ia a rare opportnnity for a aafe investment to any one who baa capital. The present proprietor feels disposed to retire on account of his health. For information add res P. O. Boi V,ll, Indianapolis, Indiana. je2H-d5t A Wev Brick House EAST of the Elind Asylum, of 10 rooms and good I Cellar, Carriage IIous. tftable and Wood House, all new and in g.iod order. . For further particular inquire at ". I Fort Wayne Avenue. je23-dlnj STO LEN $10 REWARD. STOLKN FROM THK SUBCRIBER, A SPKINf WAGON, dark painted bed, running ge an painted yellow, a donble rose painted on tlie da board, about half worn. Five dollars reward will be given for the wagon or ten dollars for the wagon and thief. E. H. L. K OILMAN, nij-2-J-dtf No. 17 West Washington street. FOR SALE. A DOUBLE BRICK COTTAGK HOUSE, NO. 127 West South street, one and a half stories high. three room aix) kitchen, cemented cellar ander each, with citern and porch. Possesion given immediately. Title rood. For particular call at B. Logan's Grocery. myl6-d4w B. LOOAS. CLOCKS. THE CLOCK STORE ! DAUHOaVr, i:de & co W boles-tale and lletalt Meatier in Of every derfptl.n, she and price. No. 80 Cast Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. TJ-jThe largest CLOCK JTORK ia the State of Indiana. JeU-dim PROFESSIONAL. Dr. T. D. CI AH VEIT, o. 67 Worth JelT-dSui 4lnlmc3U lrrel.
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iii:i3isrriti:i;T'K IMMITABLK II .IK RTORATIVKi XOT A DYE, ratrottreisray Lslrt-. It ir c'tsl iVior.ly lopj ljlfl the capillary tabawnh nataral j.troe, tm paired t,y age or dleae. All iata,u. , Ar romp f 'wie r.lwa.V, ae.trvytng tie vltalty anJ Uaaty cf the lair, and afTord ofthemei dre;ng. llr!tntret'l blmhah't Coloring not au'j relort hair to Its antra eoler by an eay prrea. I"il glvea tbe keJr a l.titurtnnl llratutrt prrste It growth, prevent It fating tf, erdleie daiplrufT, and Impart tea'ih and p'eaar.ti ea u th heal. It has Mood the te.t of Uire, Ult.g the orltnal Hair Calorlng, and I ctitat.ijy Increasing la favor. Ued by both geM'ptttea and lad'.ea. It ta Sold by all repert able dealer, cr ran ! procured by then of the eommeM.l agenU.P. . BAlrNFS 1 CO., WJ Broadway, New TrrW. Te Mrm, V cetiti at.4 l. frl4-d(raeml , . HOTT S HIAWATHA UAIK KCTUKATITK, HOtr HIAWATHA UAIK kLXTUKATlTK, UOYrs 111 AW ATI! i HAIR fcimEATIat. In Uerf'llow'i poem HUwatha traa avtjndtoil to hato Conferred tbe greatest ton ctt its trlb b.raa he brought to u notio (10. Kvery oe will admit that our prrparaMou Is crthy t the name, for the benetts It Confer hen It I aBO-atu; WHAT THIC UIAWATUA U)jl. It retore f.!e1 and grsy hairs and ltT to tlelr rig nal edor. It bn-gt up the tiataral bading nf en hair with another, tbu giving the hair a perfect I.f appearand, 0 that the mr.t crtial observer cannot detect it ue. It make h-rshhalr oft aaJ aiUy,up U fallu g out, clraiise It and Iba araip frviti all la-purl -tie., 4 a reality applied and w Iped fmm the kln a acy hair dieting, and entirely ovtreumw the had effects t,f previous u of preparatioti contatalng u!( hit , aura of leaii, 4c. . , f Ihepropsietor of the lllaw alba put lubed the follow, lug fbalierig I. te.t. In Iba New York tatla three wee, wfcirh WArt NKVkK ACCKllKi). . , Let .m well known ale! t'l!ntereted )erM.i artoint ii to tbe proprletcr of eacti preparation fr Iba hair to bring up the color. Kvery rreprleter ta nothing but hi c wtt preparation, and lb perv kvlUnf ele rturtt-a Iba tet. A erttflcaie ..f tbe rutt ta ! widely publuhed at tho expense of tho naccful Competiters. a. .Id everywhere. JOS K TM IIOTT k CO., marlt-dlr No. lo Unlerity Place, It T. W0ÖERFÜL CHANGES hare otturred in tLU country during the lat three vt four yearn, tiut none mere woaylerful than tbe Involutions In Color, pnxluced among the lleaali ot tbe IHple, ty CHISTA OOHO'N IIA1H DVK. The hlftory of the ucc. Mtf great discoveries af .'rdi no parallel tthe triumphs ovar coiopetiliou aod prejudice, accomplished by this x.wrrful yet hannlea vegotable ageut, which instantljAhahgea any obnotleoa c.Iof of the bair Into a black or brown a magniflcent aa any that heaven ever bestowed uon the head of mao or wo man. Manufactured y J. CIUSTAliORO, Na. 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by all Druggist.. Applied by all Hair Ureas r. Je27deodlweow 1 wi.if:ii'r rni.n." a"ast :iiw Few are aware of th Importance of Checking a Coujh cr "Slight Cold" In lis first stage; that which In tho beginning would yield 1 a mild remeJy, If neglected, 00 attacks tbe limit. BROWN'S BRONTDIAL TRCCIIES a give pure and a!nut tiuBtcdiate If II- f. W'.l.Ury OCker and Soldiers should have them, as they can be carried In the pocket and taAen as occadon requires. Seid by all DrugglaU and Dealers In Atedlcioe la the United 8tales and moat foreign countries at SS cent per box. Jt.-dlwlm . EET SOLDIER & WE THINK DK Strickland I quite right In adv!ag you la Lis advertUe nent In our column of to-day's paper, ta take a bottle of hia highly recommended Anti-Cholera Mixture lo jotr knapsacks, it may save the lives of many of our be oldiera. Mothers see that your aona do Bot neglect It You can get It at the Drug Stores at 50 cents per bottle. It i the bent remedy for Diarrhtaa and Iryaentery. marcbT-dlyeodAwlj tD I S E A S K S OF THE NERVOUS Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Syt-tetna new and reliable treatment in Reports f tho HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mail I u sealed letter eurelope. free of charge. Address. D. J. SKILLIN IIOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth Street, Thiladelphla Ta. mar30-diwly KTNEKVOIJS DEBILITY, SEMINAL Wraknea, etc., can U cured by um who has really cured Himself and huodrea of ethers, and wfi tell yo nothing bat tbe ttnth. Addrea with stamp. KDWARD H. TRATER, feb-M-dAwly Lock Bx, IWton, Masa. GTLADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read the aUvertiaeoueil i thia paper, "Mawiev. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. nteeaman. ef New Tork, has devoted tbe last thirty years of hia practice to Female Complaint. Ill Pill act like charm. They are reliable and safe. oovf-dSai GROCERIES. Earl & Hatcher WIIOLESALB GROCERS, INDIANA. I N ADDITION TO OUR LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED stock r.f Gmceries, we offer for salt, la qiantitiea to auit purchaser, I.OOO Drift. NeM Fork, ' AOO Ilrls. Prime Jle Pork. 300 Kris. Lard 5,000 Ilncifc, 3.1,000 lb. Uncoil Side. 1.1,000 Da co a Sbonldcrw, 3.000 lbs. Driea Deer, . . l.OOH Krlw. Sail. PAXIL Cl HATCHED, jeX3 LAFATKTTT, IND. NOTICE. TO INDIANA MILITARY OITICERS. ExiXlTlTt ÜLf AtTMLiT Of I.VDIAXA, DitLKac or Pmaxca. I.xDiAsaroti, June 24, 1664. INDIANA OFFICE US. who have beets or are aerrlng to the army, are iutorne4 that their Ortfuacc Jtetuna will be Bade ap and preae&ted to the proper Der.artaeLt and certificate of acquittance obtained, fe 0 ikiry, T applying to Xr. C. F, Booker, Chief Ork State OrdDance Department. of5c bb stairs over Vajena' hardware store. No. 21 vf et Wati!b7tJü Street. ltwQaif pwlta. Bt making return, aa above directed, oüicer wul not only save all fee a, bat they will bo able to stttio with tho GoverniBent and draw their pay (rata ce to three months earlier than If tho btilDeal ec treated teQaiut Ajteeta. By order A GoTernor Korroa. W. VL VL TXEkfl U Je2S-dtf H&aixlaJ Secrtury. D. n. stpneca & co., REAL ESTATE AGÖNTS. AtJD WOTARIE0 PUCUC Ho. 20 1-2 llorth Illinois : Ctrcei, Intaltinnpollu, Xucl.
