Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4286, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1864 — Page 3
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rUKSDAT aaORNlitoT JULY 12 CITY ITEMS. fW The very best qualities of tew arc ksjH at Sanoar'a Drag Store 3T More cannon ami amuniti:i for the South ped through the city ye itei ! tW Another oot days wss ysstenlw of the eiceeilinijN warm All kinds ot Book and Job Printing neatly and promptly dune at this office, at liviug rate See notice of Htr! fr.r a!ein our adrer tinrig column IW iiowen, Stewart k Co . h ire received H i per for August. It ia a splendid number. Marion Countv Court Houe u un repainting, outside anJ in Hod. Jsse D Bricht arrived in the city yesterday at the Marf House. The growing corn in thia region haa been aomewhat refreshed by recent raina, but more hearenly irrigation i yet needed t?TWe understand that the great comedixn, White, is to be tendcred.by his numerous friend. complimentary benefit to take place at the Metropolitan M Aftoxic Notice A special meeting of Marion Lodge No. 35, for work, will be held thi (Tuesday) evening at 7g o'clock. Fr ancis Kin,. Secret irv. Buy your ha? and caps of Baker, . er .v M lver octore the laii ii-.m l nev are sein:i' II their Utk al the old price.. jyl2.1t Voncripta from Maaa4cha-ett h ive pned through the citr during the pist few day for Sherman's army, guarded by detail Irom the eteraii lesfrve corps. l-ff The Provost Mar-hil has a detail out alter an escaped M i tchiHCtt con-crip', who clandetenlv left hi corp while pi.-iti through the city on Saturday night last Two bv were arrested yesterd and mealing $35 from lodged in jail for Bowling ! depravity. on on (leofgia street i outliful tfpThere was a mule runiwuy yederhv. down Washington street. Neither of the aui mil belonged to the (Government, aitd nobody t wa hurt he delegates fiotn Marion county to the Democratic State Convention are ropies'ed to : tueet at Military Hall. Käst t-hintuti Ire I, at r A M to day The Hendricks countv dele g ition are also tendered the use of the Hall OT M n v 1 rn from all p.rt of the State, arrived in the city yesterday The Bsrinei pal hotels were crowded it m etrly hour. All of us were inexpressibly h tppy to -v i;r fiicnd. and h p;tably will we entertain them M-omi The regular staled meeting of the Lodge of Ancient Lmdm irks will be held this (Thursday) evening at " 1 o'clock A fOwtpl and foil attendance is important Joan J I'akson. Siv'v t-ÜHTho llh Ohio, that came on her in charge of the rebel prisoners. and have, ae be lieve, been located in Cimr Cirrington for some time, desire to go home, as their time i- out. Whv h ive they not been permitted to depart? Cvsn Tkaok After the first of July. 1804, dry goods will be sold for cah exclusively, at No 5. hast Washington at reel Those owing accounts w ill please settle up. M H. (?OOI). jy 4tf Kari.t OtjwaVM. Anxious to yive our TOWWf, men time for improvement . wc will continue to -e at f o'clock V M . dining the season. W. Jt H Qua, ewMaMStJ I'rojineiors New York Store A Kri kltiir K'K tiik iSutWn 1 .'") beautiful flags will be given to the children of this city , letween the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock today, at Masonic Hall, bv Dory V Funny Fellows Send along the children, and theu go your-elves in the evening and see the entertainment fVt' take pleasure in calling the attention of our readers, especially strangers or sojourn: in the citr. who may want a handsome head cov erinp. to the populär hat and cap establishment of Messrs Baker A M lver They have everything in their line, and are the right sort of men to deal with Sergeant Tom Msawflfoter. of the 8th Tinted States Intantry, dropped in the sanctum of this office yesterday He is an old printer for w young man. as well as an old soldier Boyi wishing to reteran a little should call on Tom and try the regular service V r Oen era he sees a necessity for it c ill out the militia He. rit gton. is a aoldier md Carrington. whenever will ring the belli ami Brigadier Qtttftl Carp ifriol and will alarm whether other ' -1 i r - the whole tt (el loivtrst whether ( gui.-hed officers do their dttl or not a d M' rton g C-.r. mgton are ja.nei to iran luunt! uro i or. the 4th of Jul mains ha e bv QP" Henry Stumph and F'iank Haire. engaged iu the affray on Sunday last, in which Daniel Shea waa killed by .lames i-en. w.rc ye-'.r.ji fine.l$l5f5 ttch, before K-.,., re Cotlot It seems that Beem killed Shea in -elf-defence, and he is now at liberty y We won', i '-k - rangen in the citv t) isit the establishment ot Mers Presseot; k Reiacber, manufactorett and iealers in tnut eans. canned fruit, utovea. tin, roppar. and sheet ironware. No I fee), Kist Waio,ngton treet The attention of builders is pirticultrly cil!el to the tin roolinj. gutrering. an 1 spouting furnished tv this firm TitaNw KxTraraisi I he Mrtrnpolitin t; tt Book Store is attracting the attention ol the b..k oymg commnni'T Mr Hntchtnon is e;v iiteral in distributing his prixes which are the bet we have ever seen in a Gift Book Store The stock of reading he has on hand is well worth examining. The books are sold at the regulir price, and a gift wth each purchase Mr M. Murphy, with tleiseu lorff 1 0t . was the recipient of a hand-ome silver ice pitcher with a book at 1 .0 Bear in mind that A L Hunt 1 Co -ell I - morning, it o'clock, at the Residence, Mo, 67, North Pennsylvania s-treet. on dttt soi;tl, of New York street, a complete assortaamt of bowse bold furniture, an I carpets, embracing tetry thing usually kept in a first-class dwelling All in good condition, and will bs Mold without anv reserve Baxs Sw aiNo. Ply to the Bee 1 1 vet .r ealicOtS. Fly to the Bee Bist for silks Fly to tbe Bee Hive for cloaks Flv to the Bee Hive for clothes. Fly to the Bee line for laotS, Trias sail gl I r- Hosiery, glove and nil dryAil summer goods are selling at f below at Tyler's Bee Hive store. Sieas thebargains as they fly julvll A'it lteiriA. NlLa im- im Pihiiitv Da Uro Ki m'l Tojim Wecin recommend those suffering with ha of appetite, indigestion or dys pep- k, i ervousne and nervous debility, to use .i d'a Tir It is a vegetable preparation tree Irooa ak .hooc liijuors; it irenittberis the winde nerton system; it creates a good ap petite, and is wtrrinted to cure d pe;sia and nervo. n debiiitv For sak by drug2ts generally at $1 per bot tie Piepared by Dr A Strickland, tf East Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio, jyl llv
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frog MflMM aWtt '-ir Ixni apolu, July 12, 1S4 The following named gentlemen are appointed tfiarrintant Marshal I to keep order and admit delegates to the Metropolitan Hall during the sitting of the Democratic State Convention to be held to day. Capt. Jacobs, J. H Frazier, P. (uigley, Alf Shaw. H H Nelson, Dau Nooe, Samuel Daniel-. E. Wren and P. Hanaran. Pages Masters Dodd and Rvan. Delegates will show their tickets to the door ! keepers, retaining them as they paaa in No one will be admitted without a ticket Delegate will take seat aa close together as possible, and the delegates Irom counties com prising each Congressional litrirt will take seats together, as the printed cards will designate If one but officers of the Convention, reporters for the press, and invited speakers will be allow ed on the stage. The doors of the Metropolitan will be open for the admission of delegates at J'4 o'clock. A M .1 B Rvan. Marshall Hi:, kttion o the Gallant 4'Jth Yesterdav afternoon this brave regiment, which left here three years ago over one thousand strung, and which returns numbering only one hundred and eighty, was publicly welcomed home They have re enlisted, we understand, as veterans Beautiful ladies provided them a bountiful din tier at Soldiers' Home, and after that they para ded the principal streets, each man looking every inch the noble soldier that he wa. At the hour of 3'j I' M , the corps was drawn up in the Stite HoMt Tard to listen to speeches One Captain or Major or Colonel Fariuhar spoke fir-t in the absence of our "Excellent Governor " He was followed by one Caven, and whit one Caven said did uot amount to much Then the accomplished, tried and true Colonel of the 4!th the chivalrous Keigwin, re ,. mi le I briefly and to the point like a sold. er. He wa proud of his brave boys who had illustrated their patriotism in Ket.tu- kv. Virü. iu i. Mi-'i-- ;-p' Arkansas and Louisiana In all the creat battles of the south west they had been heroe Col Keiin's remarks were received wi'h gftftt appi m bv citizens as well as soldierThe band on the conclusion of the Colonel's speech discoursed the most brilliant and patriotic airs, and cber ujxn cheer greeted him as h s;t down. One Washburue and ooe Kiy h!lowed. The Colonel listened to them awhile in Csflt as long as he couM stand it when he gave the word of command to his men to leve the ground, saying thit he had heard enoiih ol such politi'j il speeches The truth is, the gall int -ol-tlier and thoe whom he had Ird through miny bioody battle fields, were di:;usted with toadvistn of Morton's orators, who clannei a!i the glory for him and ignore! what the tw)fSM rificing soldier had done, whiie ho (Morion.; who impudently claims to be par excellence the -ol diets friend, remained at home in inglorious esse m tking money out of the w-.r und waxing fat The 4'Jth Indiana marched fiom the Slate Houe ground, with colors Hying, each mm proud and erc an 1 entertaining no doubt infi nite contempt for Morton and h's parasites Morton, and those who blow for him. bad battel proceed to spill their blood and b ue on kfce bit tie field if they want to keep up their reputation. MsMim Ham. We widi to call the atten tio:i of our readers to the fact that thee is a niht of f un to be had by attending the entertainment at this eiemt Hall tfn evenini;, "Do ry's Funny Fellows." after an IMKSfpled sue ces- in the eisfern cities, come to give in of the NT set tew of heir original entert linmcms. See what the Won e-ter (Mass ) Spy says: "Dorv's F'unnv Fellows gave the last of their series of entertainments last evening, to a house crowded with the elite of the city The bill presented was of the most pleasing and I u'h kble description, and every artist of the troupe eemcd to outshine the other in their c'licanitory eontributions at the -Iii ine of MwsSMSa Fun without vulgarity' is Ü ry's moji, an I he -hows how well it can he done by those who understand their business." We sav to one tad all, and see Djry's Fanny Fellows this evening, or you will sslss . grand treat. - - Jl.lMMl Rkwakd. The abort reward will be given to any BSSWOSI who DM furnish a pttSCffp tiOn for COncrbj. ..UI-, rh'.-'iini iiiiih oV.m and eotaetssptioa, which is equal to Dr Strirkland's .Mellifluous t'ouh iSai- itu i his InUiiin will ure the above complaints, also spiring of blood and night swents One fifty cent bottie is iwflri T for any one to try The worst rases of chronic cou'h. asthma, whooping cntiji and primary caaea of consumption nre cure! liv Dr Strickland's Mellifluous Cough llilsam. It can be had at any druggist's it is di tit reut from any other c!i'h medicine we have known in his country. tf. PtHntll I itftt John Q Bnrrcll. of the 11th Indian . arrived in the city on Saturday, direct from Sherman'- army Lieut Burrell has been on the staff of Gen Kimball as A 1). C. since that g illant officer was promoted to be a Brigadier, and h is been with him in all the bioody b ittles in which 'hit OtttTtl lias particpited Gen Kimball is now commanding a brig ide in the 4th army corps Howard's,; and his been in the front all the time. It is the post of honor, and well and gallantly will Oeneral Kimbail fill it. The term of service of the ll'h regimeut having expired, I. c it. Burrell returns to civil life I M'l an Srvri Mi si i m T:.: itit,!ui u has been open about a week, and, we understand, proves, a f u as it has Seen arranged, highly ssfist i.-t ry The W is Statuai v is regarded as a verv ftir renresent ition of our Union atid the Rebel officers Prtl dukes, the glass-blower, 11 i illy an eieei .ut workman, atlosdating il! beboJdersbv his magical cteations and trtistic sJtdl I be iux . Jduaaum wil be hji-e next wek. n ch will ti i six large rooms. The Cu rater a scientifi mat ai,' i uStless arr-iree the 1 1 to the 1 e m i Mi We tie L'lad to learn that the inteiestinj daughter of Major Scott, who was so severely injured last week by falling down a pair of stairs I and fracturing one Ol her thighs, is fa a l;4ir way of recovery. Tins beautiful child is a general favorite, bright and innocent, and all the friends ot Major and Mrs Scott rejoice with regard to the Mod news respecting the dear little girl. NATIONAL BANK. I !IF, FIRST NATIONAL IANI OF INDIANAPOLIS I S TUB odleial teniLit.iry arxl flnancial aeeutoftb I 1 State-, eil will furnUb. on the most favoraBSa term. All kinds of United States Bonds and Revenue Stamps, Amt will buy m 11 Gold, Stiver, KxcbaQRe, Governr.ent Vouchers irlem on Wa-hiiofiun, ssute Sfikanl I'ul'lie Steenntie of evrv uearription. l'..ll tiou will pt .r;t;)':y made. aul every kind of ( ! iiniiies atterwlrd to tliat 1 ek-nfis to legitimate banking. ' Keyular customer re only rharfred per cent, upon j Ltis ni'tained at lln Hank, and the tnt tnile j'ovtaious aro i-iad.- for tbe aafe-kpinif of cpo.sit and for ; Ibe accommodation of IVposit r la addition lo the repouib ity ..f the I'nlte-i Suto f. r ib- Pab-litfes f tho Bank, to Stkholden are inditltaallj reprisible to the extent of t'je nock, in addlks the awaouct invented In such bare, tha affordinn I be mot ample eenrity to the public The following are the presswt tnckbold. rs of the inuti tm ion: ntarrreas. Wui H -i i. W. N'.fincer, Lewi J rdot. Ueloo Ko. t. Jer. MiLcur. Wm Bradeu. llenj. K. TutUe. John W. Marphv. Judce Y. M. Fit.. I r il. P Mwt. Hon. T. A. Hrrwinck. Rh. David kilp..rv, H.n Jarue A. CravenH ' J 'bn t New, H":i T. A Su l.vaa. ' v m A H i . o r x T.-td. J. Oeorwa stiU, ieorrt- w 1, Rolwrt nru:n(. W. J. Holliday, W. H. Holl ay. Wm. WiMard. A. Raldwn, D.W. Sobl, w o R kw. nl. iGuiel Heuoatary, Ja al lNwrrs, J I. Slaiith--, Luc i an Hill. W S T. M ri .u. Bartiahaa t'tta, J .hn C. Hereth, Dr. J. If Garten. u n JwMN B. 1 1,8,1 A V LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, o in t ut reatrl street, in renr of sentinel Buildlnfj. marll-dly
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Telegraphic Dispatches uromp a t si i roa vwa iui inn szmaci tor Morning Kepwrt lee rirat Page MIDNIGHT REPORT. LATET WAR NEWS. THE WAR U MARYLAND. DEPREDATIONS OF THE REBEL RAIOERS tt:tilio:il TnlM ( sipti.r4 ;ihsI csitroycrd. MAJoK fiEN. FRANKLIN CAPTÜRED. , THE NINETEENTH CORPS IN BALTIMORE, Ac. A. Ar . As.. Afrom I'liitadcliina. 1'iui ix i i-iii , July 11 The vasion and the rise of gold to news. the inhas brought things to a stand still The rebels have got po?se-aioii ol the vires at Magnolia, also fourteen miles from Baltimore, and interrupted a large number of dispatcher Am them tiresome from Secretary Stanton to (ien Cadwnllader. W Of no lointnutiicatn n wiiii Washington, and there (fl the l tatesl excitement here. The Bttlttit has a -peci.il liispalch from Wilmington, Delaware, which -n. Ttie reprt of the burning ol the bridge over the (iuupowder river is not believe. The mansioQ of Geo. Cadwallader at Magno Ii, wa burned by the rebels this morning. The following has been received from H F. Kernr, Superintendent of the Baltimore & OSi.i Railroad: I was conductor ol No. 17 train. The rebels attacked the train at Magnolia, went through the train aftST we ha i stopped, capturing all the ufli ccis and soldiers, amoi whom was Major (Jen cral Franklin. They went through most of the u-fiv'T-' pockets. c.:n utin a tt,-;;cs money. They unloaded Uttbaggagt and set fire to mv train, burning three first rU enrs. the i baggage ear sad the engine, otie fit ear an I one Nort'ioMi Central engine, which was on the ride track C. D. MaJSMAWi Conducbr. A del it Urn received from the couductor of the second train .says: (lun powder biidge had been destroyed. Th - in'.oi n ition he received frOti the rebels. After they bad fired the train they started it back It wcr.t half over the bridge where it stopped, can dug the bridge to take fire It is now ascertained that the two trains were the P W and B. The eugincers of both rains escaped, one of them first being robbed of his money and all his clothes but his shirt and ptafll The fireman wan shot de id. Nothing has been he ml of the expre.-s ar but of course the thieves did not overlook it. No apprehensions need be felt in regard to the regular trains which left Fhiladelphi v this nurn ins and an extra train which left at a later hour, for they e m'l j,o further than fliis side the Susquehanna Sixty-two men iwaai ashore, being crews of the schooner Margnet J Davis from I'oit Boy i! for New York and four barks, the Greenland and others A train from here tMs morning went as f ir as Perry rille and refurne! at 1'2 o'clock. There were M signs of rebels. The return of the trains was merely p. ec iu tionary. Our gunboats coinineneed firing OM t lie rebels in Hush Hill on Bush river The second trait was about passing trtt gunpowder bridge, when it httckd and was then captured. btftfe Our gnnboata orive he reoei on ai rtufi river and Metptertd one of our engines. There ate yet some doubts of the entite desti notion of Gennowdef biilge. There is possibly telegraphic communication btiltg restored to niglit with Baltimore I- r out !ew lurk. Nmv Vokk. July II Secretary Fc-send en has arrived here, ana if h said he will piobably negotiate with the hanks for a loan of $75,000, HO, which amount i- Mtded for immediate ue in the Treasury The Herald's New Orleans correspondent, dating July S9j say : A large force ol the enemy have for three days been raiding upon the plantations near L ike St. Joseph, between Vicksburg and Natchez The plantations were nobbed of their stock and farming implements, and all the ettttt destroyed Several planters were taken pi isoners An order has been issued sen-ling all registeied enemies beyond the lines. We lenn from the Merchants' News Boom that after burning the vessels off Cape Henry, the Florida steered in a northeasterly dire lion Gold opened firm at 2r5. The report that Ott Franklin bad reinforced Grant with 20,000 troops, and that Baldv Smith is at Baltimore, canned a decline to 960, At o'clock it was J-lorJ-J. The 4th regiment leaves to morrow for Wash :ton. The folio:;..- ! u 1 nro printed bv the C uimeretal The are given for what tney are y 11. The telegraph be9Dort is saiu v be intcrruptreceived a report that the Hunter and Wallace .ire the rebels. el, t".:t a e have ust m?ine The steamer City of Limeriok I this morning with Liverpool dites at lived here of the 27 tk I ultimo. News anticinattd. The ftajtsians re . onimence! the attack on the Alseti fortificati ns on Sanday, t!ie 12th. f. eller from Hie Major of Sew lork Ni.w Vokk. July II Mayor (tinrher tu i.iv sent the (bltowum letter to Maj. Ott. SaJkfOfd: M aj (ö n S Ki'i:n: In the-e time f jeril. enüfthteueü toff interest emphatically the acme ef patriotism. The paramount duty M all ibott M authotity. wheth er ciil ur military, is It CSJtfttUffftjtfd the lities of the citizens he:o in New Voik, the preat ttt tre of commerce anf wealth. It is a consideration of the tUnott importance. not nnlv to our sees hu to the penera! puhlic weal, that we sin. i. Id not. by any action of uur own. place these irreal interests in jeopardy hy withdraw mir our legititna'o protection. Thi protection, in i-.i-ef war or popular outbreak id especially reposed in uur organized city regiments, I enter ta;u grave apuiehenioua that their withdrawal trvm the city at a time wl.eu depression is beaiit'S heavily on the mass of our population nrht tempt lawless persons to iv til themselves, of ah.it seems to m fivor.ihie opportun v for arsun and plunder I therefore most earnestly prttstl Sfrasnst ny more reduction of troop here Very respectfully your obedieut servant, S.npeii C tfODraaT Oi NTiiRa I mm ali inemn. W ahi.ut. July II I h War Department h .- issual an onter -of,titutini? the troops ol the I is irtment of N nh Carolina and Virginia serf t t r ith the srm ot t ,e I i t he ImIi corp trd placing tbem under command ut Maj Utt Hutler. to command the remainder of the tr.jopa in that depirfment. with headqn arter- nt Fortre.--M ttjett Maj (ten .1 J Kein is h-n been assigned to Ike coaaaaand of the lüih curp aa reuranised. This arr : .i tnetit in not to affe't Gen Bank as mneh as mm in der of the tnlf Department fft i roui ( apr tin . Cart My. July 11 The Captain and crew of the trk t..tdav. 1$ in all. also ol the bark Benv. It ,ii all. also of the bark Greenland. 13 m a!l.al-oof the bi.k Qdindt, V2 in all, left here at 13 oV'"rk to-iiv for PhMaderphia, to be followed by 50 in another fleet All theae aeeis were eapUired and bnritest iuce Friday last by the pirate Floriday off Oapts Henrv und Charles
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tUftt 1 OiAJt, Md-JuIj 11, 9, ?. M. About two hundred cavalry, under command of Harry üilmore. appeared at Magnolia Station. eighteen ailes soath of bcre. on t!ie Philtdelphts. Wilmington and Baltimore Kailroad. and cm tured the B 30 A M passenger train from Balti rsore b firmg a roller into it. eaositg the train to top. The 10 o'clock express train from Bdtiiaore also shared the same fate C .nductor Buaaar of the express train waa robbod of hi watch and money, and also the Ooodnetor of the first train The rebels fired the train ami freight house at Magnols, which was consumed . e passtoger- were not, as tar aa learned, ; maltreated only in few cases. 1 he rebels sttried in a southerly direction to i ward Oen Cadwalder's residtnee with the in tention of destroying it. which no doubt has been I accomplished. t i. ei.ger- -rnving ncre in a.i k.no ot rem cles and many of them on horseback. A batterv tind a half. 9 guns, from the PhiUsdeiphit N v V rd. arrived and was forwarded to Magnolia, where the rebels are said to be in force 11. e future intentions ol the rebels in this vicinity is. o! course conjecturec, but the general impression is that they intend to retreat under cover of the darkness. Mj Gen Franklin has been captured and one train of cars destroyed at Magnolia. (ten fJilmore has arrived with the intention of going, with a battery, stealthily by night, mil lery firing having been heard since 8 P. M. in a southern direction. f rom Harrlabiirg. HanaStMPtJti duly It. The headquarters here are no longer in communication with the authorities t Washington. The Wai Dewarttnent several days rince tele graphed to Gen. Couch, investing him with am I le power to meet soch contingency. It is understood that at least eight bridges have been destroyed on the Northern Central niliotd bciween Mot.ocacy and Cockeysviile. A it-be! deserter, representing himself Irom Indiana, says the rebel force ot invasion is very larse -ihtee brigades. The movements were kept a protound secret fiom officers. The general impression was that the intention was to capture Baltimore. (Jen. Kelly telegraphed from Cumberland to night that there no truth in the report that Morgan and Imboden are following Hunter. Hunter's fow e occupies M irtitisburg, and an another body of our troops holds Hagerstown. The lebels tili occupy the South Mountain pastes, rtliile the main body will demonstrate on Wajdiinyton and BT.timore from Monocacy and Cockevf ille. from Baltimore Bai.timork, dune 11 The I'Jth army corps, (k in New OrltttJt, has reached here. A respectable citizen residing near Kingsville, says (bat this morning a party of fifty rebel cavs!ry , i- . tl his bouse, making for the railroad. They cut the telegraph wires on the turnpike as they passed along. Mr Pit. a Vr.'i u it'zon residing near Kingsville, savs while passing his house the rebels noticed a Union flag thing from the house top, and some stopped to burn the house He made no resist i nee, and they then attempted to teirdown the flag, when he fired Ot the rebels and killed one of them. I rom Albany. Ai.b ny. Ju!v 11 The Governor will issue an order to .til the militia in the State to hold themdves ready for service, and a proclamation requiring citizens to volunteer in the national c tarda. COMMERCIAL. 1 1 TKi.fcas.Ai h. ; 1 Tk Tlarliei. Yobk, uly 11. od very firnv;$l G for middling Uottoi uplands. rjuiet Fl mi Sö50c Int,;; $11 lfO(rfl'J lor extra .:;,!(; $l(irj 2't tor extra round hoop Onio, and $11 UOotl-ifoi trade brand. Market closlne dull, witii do ttuvers at outside quotations. and$1 "i'.Wdl 75 for Western. Wheat better and very quiet; i 40'2 46 for Chicago -f iing. atd f'-' A'2&'2 65 for Milwaukie club. Omt opened tpiiet and a little firmer and doad dallj dropping t J $1 t.'l(Äl Gf for inferior and prime i.cw mixed western. O its dull, at Mt$ for Canada and State, aud$ I for Western. Coffee generally held highei , without anything doing. Sugar firm, with a moderate demand. Wool quiet and firm Folk tiuuer. with active demand; .4-5 for mess Beef quiet and hi m. Lard higher, with lair demand. Butter tii n. at :t:i34c. Money aotire at $1 "dfl i;6 for currency. OtM I nencd at $t Bft, closing quiet at $2 77. Cincinnati Tiarkct. Cincinnati, July 11. Flour 5c higher, but not active. Superfine $S 50 and extra $t 75. Wheat iu demand at $1 969; best held at 3(2 5c higher. Corn held at $1 "5 lor shelled iu bulk, w'nh buyers at $1 20l 31. Oats quiet at S'.ic. Whisky in but limited demand. -- pork ietö - : Mice highei. .-: '..e. ..nd biiyersat 190. J.-, k . u ! .! il.' t r tio'ilder" and i5c fur nltsj rib lidts. The demand for buik meats and btttt tM til Mi light and prices irregular. Chee c ihm. .i.:d '.,c hieher. im ia i . :. ,i t . Ü ld r- -e . -par : . ly ivi... at ' toffee . ' i .M MtlttMtfl l.(.ll 15 (old advanced to B0i2 85 and silver to fv ,r)02 55. Exchange firm at par Money tight. MEDICAL. AND STRICKLAND'S Anti-Cholera Mixture! IS A COMPOSITION OF ASTRINGENTS, ABSORBents, stimulents ami carminatives, which every physician acknowledges is the only preparation that will ef feet a permanent cure of Diarrhea and Dy-eatery. This Anti-Cholera Mixture is now in use in several of cwr army hospitals where it gives the greatest satisfaction. It ba. saved the I ves of thousand of our soflieT and eitrtens. aud we will guarantee it to be the best remedy in the world for Diarrhea and Dysentery. Mr. Woods, of Covington, Ky , will be moat happv to satisfy any on of lh vtrtue of Strickland Anti-Cholera Mixtur; in fact we have a great number of tes'imuuials from patients who have been cured after being pronounced incurable by their physicians, aoiue after waking onl.v one bottle of Str-csUr.d' - Anti-Cholera Mixture. If you suffer with the Dianhea or Dysentery try im bottle. SOLDIERS! You ought not to be without such a valuable med.cine. Ihe CrurinnaSi National Union, of April 94th, says that thonand of our -Idiers hare been saved by the use of Stricklaad' Anti-Cholera Mixture. Sold by Druggists and prepared only by Dr. A. Rtricklar.d, S Kat Fourth street. Cincinnati. O. -a'e by W. I Haskit k Co., Browning A Sloan, Stewart k Morjan. J. r Sen our. Tnmlltissn aYCox, Kfner A Wocher. Prk-e 50 cents per b:t ! maylT-dlyeoatwly REAPERS AND MOWERS. I THF. IRON HAUVKTKR IS ON EXHIBITION AT tbe Court House Yard. Self kaker. Hand Raker and ioClipper. F'anners call and exam me them. yM-dlm AYKKs , (.OHf)D. AT L.VW 4TTOBPI i:v WINii OPKNF.B A l.tW oiFICK IMMRtH ATFI.T over HfNTr.K S SHOK STORK. No. 19 Cast askiugton street, Indianapolis. India, tenders his prsdeasSowal services r pnbli. marke dly
I NOT ALCOHOLIC. 4 JliRlily onroMtratodl Veelble Extract DJEL HOOFLANDS GERMAN BITTERS, PRKPAKKD BT Dr. C. M. Jackson, Phil'a. Pa. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nervous Debiiitv. Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, auch aa Constipation. Inward Files, Fuluet of Blood to tbe Head, A iity ot the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust fr Food, Fulness or Weights in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Tit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Hreatbing. Flutter iiig at the Heut. Choaking or Suffocating Sen s-ttions when in a lying posture, Dimneas of Vision. Dols or Webs before the Sight, Fever ;md Dull Pain in the Head, Deficient:? ot Prespiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side. Back, Chest. Limbs. Sudden Flushes of Bttt, burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, snd will positively prevent YELLOW FEVER, BILLIOUS FEVER, &c They contain lit) Alcohol or Bal Whisky! They will ciKt. the above diseases in ninetynine cases out of a hundred. INDUCED by tli estSMtTt mi and univral popularity of Hoofland't German Bitters (purely vejretable) hosts of ignorant quack and unscrnpuloua adventurers, have openiMl upon suffering humanity the floodgate of nostrums in the shape of poor whUkv, vilely compounded with injnriou drugs, and chritend Tonics, Stomachics and Bitters. Bewatv of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations in plethoric bottles and big-bellied keg, under the modest appellation of Bitters, which instead of curing nly aggravate diseasend leave the disappointed saffew?r in despair. Do you want something to strengthen you? Do sot want a ood appetite? Do you want to huild up your constitution? Do you want to feel well? !). ou want to get rid of nervousness? Do you want energy? Do you want to sleep weil? lß von want a brisk and rigorous feeling? If voti do use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. ow Rer. J. Xeu Um Ermen, D. P., Editor of the EnOfftimptnUm Melijiau Knowledge. Although uot disposed to favor or recommend patent medicine in general, through distrust of their ingredient and eflVct, I 1 i t know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that it may contribute to the benefit of others. 1 do thia more readily in regard to Hoofiand's German Bitter, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, be1 I was prejudiced againt tbem for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic niixtur-. 1 am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq.; for the removal of this prejudice, by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these bitter, at the beginning ot the present year, was followed by evident relief and r-storation to a degree of bodily and mental rigor which I had not felt for ix months Nefore, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank Sod and my friend for directing me to the use of them. J. NKWTUN BROWN, Philadelphia. Jim. ft, 161. IVA IM Ii I 1, 4 K NOTIC E. Bitters, put up in quart bot '!, compounded Ar tue cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 2 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by anise or corrlander seed. This class of Bitters has caused an l ill continue to cause, as long as they can be i-old, hundreds to die the Heath of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of alcoholic stimulant of the worst kind, the desire for liquor is created and kept up, and the result is all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For those who desire and will have a liquor bitte: - publish tbe following receipt: Get one hot lie of Hoofland's Herman Bitters and mix with three quart of good Brandy or Whisky, and the result will be a preparation that will far excel in medical virtue and true excellence any of the numerous liquor bitters in the market, and will cost much less. You will have all the virtues of Hootland's Bitters in connection with a good article of liquor, at a much less price than these inferior preparations will cost you. Attention Soldier! :mt of Soldiers! Friend Wc call IBM attention of all having relations ,r friends in the army to the fact that ' Hoofland's German Hitters" will cure nine-tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privations 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 iflering fpmi ib bility. Every case of that kind can bn readily cured br atasffaawa'a German Bitters. DtSSStSS resulting frm disorders of the digestive organs are speedily emoved. We have no hesitation in stating that, if these Hitters were freely used among our toldifrs, hundred ..f live might be saved that otherwise will be lost. We call snrtawlar nttention t" the following remarkable and we'l authenticated cure of one of the natio i's broi-s, whose life, to in- his own language, "has been saved by the Hitters." Pwil.ADCi rMIA, A' i- 'ls j3, Mrssas i -st- A K vs: Wei cei-tb men, r Ii of land's ijernjan Bit! mistake in th - I comracs, kuk af were fully cofsusant ca. 1 am, and ha ber of Sherman s medial" , u '. has rave I my life There ia no .r i .r by i'ucü-crs or my narr.es are append-.!, SmFwH all the ctKuntstauces of my i for the last four year, a bmbv .ed battr-, and m .!r be rmt. R. B. Ayrea Thrortgh the my arduous duties, was at - exposure attend: ,. tacked in November Is and was for seven, followed by great dsW dysentery. I was theti and sent to this city on I from which I ia: time I have been i still retain a spark af vil " "'i oiflam-nation of me !u. ir, the hospital, tened by an This was attack of . Hrom tb White House e steamer State of Maine, of June. Since that - any one could be and - or a week or more I waa scarcely ab!e" t t.j wllofe ary ,ing-and if I did frce a m ral down it WMtnauMtLaic,, thrown op agaiu. I cculd not i-ren kaas a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under these circumstances; and accordingly the phyOcians who had been working faithfully, though unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the grasp of thedread archer, frankly told me that they could do no iior' for me, aud advised me to see a clergyman, aud to make such disposition of my limited funds as nest suited. An acijuaintance who visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick St. phenbron, of Sixth below Arch street, adrjawd me, as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters, and kindly procured a bottle. From the time I commenced taking them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am now. ludhK (Hid for it, getting better. Though I have taken but two bottles, I have gained lea pounds, aitd I feel sanguine of being permitted t rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen months; for. eentlemea, I am a loyal irginian, from the vicinity of Front Royal. T yoar invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty ol lite wn cn nas taken the place of vague fears to your Bitters wm i owe the giriou psSvilece of acain clasping to my "uem those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours. I v SC M ALONK. We fully concur in the truth of the above statement, as we had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malooe, restored to hetlth. JOHN (TDDLKH U K. 1st New York Battery. A. ACKLKY. Oo. C, 11th Maine. LEWIS CHEVALIER, WS.T I K. SPENCER, lt Artillery. Bat. F. J B. FASF.WRLL, Co B, 3d Vt, HENRY B JEROME. Co. B. do HENRY T. MAC DONALD. Co.C.ttb Maine. JOHN P V, ARD, Co K. 5th Maine. II h MIAN KOCH, OS, H. Tjd N.T RATHANTKLH THoMAS, Co. F, 5th Pa. NDRFW J. KIMBALU Co. A. 3d Vt. JOHN JENKINS Co : , lOCth Fa. BEWARE OF CO UN TER FE I TS tee that tbe signature of "C. M. JACKSON wrapper of each bottle. U on the Frier per Bottle? dozen Tor $4. 7.-. or half a Should yowr nearest druggist not have tke article, do not be put ot by any of the mtxicaung reparations that may offered In its piece, bot send to us, and we will forward, secarery packed, by express. Principal Office and Mnnuniriorv o. (.til 4 reit Street. JOF V EVA!f, Successor. toC. M JACKSON a 00 .) PROPRlETtRS. For aale by Draggi.i and dealers in every Iowa ia the United State my? dltttaw
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:lj WBBB, TMNGTON & CO., WIMLKSALC DC ALK BS IV NTAPLE AII FANCY DRY GOODS! N O TIONS, KNULISH, FRENCH. AND GERMAN Fancy Goods, No. 42 South Meridian Street, 9CHXÜLLS' XKW BIJWK, IMIUMI'OI IV INDIANA. I o ear asioatc r ami t'rlendst. Having sold our entire stock of Goods to Messrs. Webb, Tarkinctoo S Co., we take pleataiae in recommend -iug tbem as gentlemen p -sesiiip ample means, long experience in trade, energy and iutegrtty: and have entire confidence that tbe old customers of tbe house will be served as favorably and upon as good terms as they kavo betn by us. We trust those who have dealt with us will continue their patronage to the new house. Mr Pee will continue with our successors. Thanking our friends for tbe favors shown us in the past, we will be happy to see them at our old counting room, where we will remain for the purpose of closing upourbusine- CKOSSLAND I'M. je-d3ni FOR SALE. A New Brick House, IAST of the Blind Asylum, of 10 rooms and good 14 Cellar, Cnrriage House. 8tah!e and Wood House, all new and in good order. For further particulars inquire at No. I Fort Wayne Avenue. je9S-dlm DENTISTS. P, G. C, HUNT. r E 1ST T I Ft T OFFICK AND RK8IDKNCK, . :V2i KANT tlAKKIlT INDIANAPOLIS IND. HOTELS. BATES HOUSE J. I,. HOLTON, PROPRIETOR. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. my30-dtf A CARD. w K would inform our numerous customers and patrons that, until facilities for manufacturing demand, they will be i rijari .r-w-vi n mt the larce three to six weeks In advance. Aery many have leeri dinappointeil, not being able to wait, (lood work cannot be made in a hurry, and on no account will interior work be allowed to leave our tre. T. LA FATF.TTK, Foreman. A. UX1I, 3D, West Washington street. dlw COTTAGE FOR SALE. I BALK a neat Frame Cottage of five large 1 rooms, ball. kitchen. go-d cellar, pump, cistern (..lhi !, Ac o mplete, situated in the most desirable part of tfce citv. being unoii St. Josei.h. to tw .-i. P.-iti sylvania and Delaware streets. Trie Street Railroad will make it but a short di-tance fram the ceaterof hu-iness. Price $3,500 ca.h. C. H. DA VI DO K, jy4 dlw Post Office Box 821. NOTICE. TO INDIANA MILITARY OFFICERS. F.xm t-TivK Dkpartwckt or Ism BlREAl OF FlXAXCK. Indianatuli, .lune "24, 164. INDIANA OFFICK RS, who have been or are serving iu the army, are informed that their Ordnance Returns will be made up and presented to tbe proper Department and certificates of acquittance obtained, frte rtf rhttrge, by applying to Mr. C. F. Rooker. thiet Clerk State Ordnance Department, office ut stairs over Vajens' hardware store. No. '21 We-t Washington street. Indianapolis. Bv making returns, as above directed, officers will not only save alt fee (overnr-i !.'. i; months earlier t Anenf. By r r of G 'V 'M lb ...rl wiTh lh Iraw theu pay from a - to three if the bus!..s, ia r-red to - Notm f. rL ti KK-:: i , a. etarv. B. n. hpu t,H Z -. lIAb BSTliKiwHiiTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street, IiKliuiiupollH, Tlll. DBS. DÜZAN & PARR. jro l . i ' h i i vt c w p Mr re INDIANAPOLIS, IND sprlä-il3ni Dr. A. U. w A la la, OFT K RS HIS SERVICES TO THE CITIZENS OP a u spoil i and vicinity. Otlce, Virginia Avenue No. Ti. kesidei-ce NoAh Raw Jersey street. Mo SI. octUTVd!y MONET ADVANCED ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWRLRT, PLATE, Dry Goods and otbt versonal property, orboaght and told at NO. 18 h NURTH ILLINOIS STREET, NORWOOD'S BIOCK UP STAIRS.) ecttS-dly PROFESSIONAL Dr. T. R. HARVEY, OFFICE: o. 6? orlh Alabuusu jel7-d3m PROFESSIONAL. Or. A. ii. SELHAN, PHYSICIAN AND SUR6E ON,; TENDERS hia professional services to taw citlsen ef Irliariapoli and vicinity. - N in v Tgit.ia Avtiue, lad iaaa polls, lad. je It wt-dly KGI.RV IKR(slSO KXC'II.VOjE: BBOUl.K, f" OAM3 MOXET ON COU.ATKRA1-S I j ells Hold and Sliver, and negotiates i office IS tooth Meridian Street, ladk Office konrs from T A. M- to t F. M AM) ana. Im. lud
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LYON S KATHA1R0N Kathlraw is freas taw Usui m4 W.tk.. - pwt ep ty th . njj whwh made with the gave it a sole of It la It It keep the It makes the hair rich soft aad It prevent! the hair from It restores hair apea held Any lady er gentleman who s ufui hair shewMnaeLy ew's Risk sN by all respectable dealer H HIKMU 0..f T HOY ft HIAWATHA HAIK RÄ5TOtATlTF:. HOms Hi AW ATH A HAIR RKSTOKATTTR, H0YT8 H1AWATH4 HAIR 1KKTOKATITK. In Loogfel low's Pmoi Hiawatha waa eatali i I to kvaee K.ierrei tee c - - y OB htm , roaght to iu notice rwm k-r one mili f the name, for tl It confer when it is known. HAT TBI HIAWATHA DOSS It restores faded and array hairs and whUkore to tBssSr Il bn' gs up the natural hading ef ewe hair with another, thus giving tbe aatr a perteet life se pes rawer, so that the most crttieaj tectitsuae. It awake hsrsh hair soft and silky, .top. Ii falling out, cleanses it and the scalp froen all lm j I ties, is a readily applied and wiped from the .kin aa any hair dressing, and entirely overcome the bed eteet of previous use of prepare! iena contaian.g sulphur, saaar of leed, Ac. The proprietor of the Hiswatha poMisbed tbe follow. inf challenge to test, in the New Tort deal tea three weeks, which WAS NEVER ACCEPTED. I -et some well known ami dietoterete4 prse eaBnt one to the proprtetcr of each preparation for the ir to bring ap the color. Kvery proprietor to use nothing bot his two preparation, and the person nothing else during the teat. A certificate of the reeult te bo widely pntihhfd at fie M..n. ut the unsaccessfal competitor old everywhere JOSEPH HÜTT t CO., marl dlv Xo. IS University Place, M T. WONDERFUL CHANGES have occurred in this cwnntry during the last three r four years, but none more wonderful than the s HovoliitionH in Olor, proluced among the Head of the Peotle, by CKISTADOKO S II A IK DI E. The history of tbe success of great discoveries arT.-rd. no parallel tu.lhe ttiurophs over competition end pirjndice, accomplished by this powerfnl yet table agent, which instant lyVhange an of the hair into a black or brown as magnificent as any that heaven ever liestowed upoa the heed of man or wo man. Manufactured by j. CRISTA DOHO, So. t Aster Hoees. Mew York . Sold hy all Druggists. Applied l y si1, Hair Dreeaers. Je27-deodaVweow -A fKLK.IIT OLD' ( OI (sH. Few are aware of the importance of Checkte a Cough or 'Slie-ht Cold" in it first stsre: that h, b in tbe kw. ginning would yield tt a mild remedy, if neglected, oow attacks the lung. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES gives sare and s'uk.m itnmxi.sie rrlisf. Xilitarv Officer and Soldier- BwWtM have tbem, as they can be carried in tbe pocket and ta Aen as eocdn reo a ires told by all Druggist and Dealers in Medicines tn the United States and mon foreign rrantfkii at S5 cent, per boa. j7-4Amlm 80LÜIKR S WE THI N K DK Strickland i quite light tn advistng ym in his adrertiaeoent in onr columns of to-day's paper, t. take a bottle of his highly recommended Anti-Cholera Mixtore is yowr knapsacks, it may save the lives of many of oar boa soldiers. Mothers, see that your sons do not neglect it Ich Can get it at the Drug Stores at VI cents per bottle . narcb7 -dlyeouaw ly ÖST DISEASES OK THE NERVOUS Seminal, Urinary and Seioal Systems new and reliable treatment in Reports of the HOWARD AttOCIATIOM. Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge Addresa D. J. SKILL. N HOUGHTON, Howard Aaeeciation. No. 3 South Ninth treet, Philadelphia Fa. meraO-dAwIy LADIES! LADIES' LADIES' DON T fail to read the advertisement i this paper, beadeV IMPORTANT TO FEMALES Dr. Oiooamaa. of Sew Turk, baa devoted the last thirty years -t Lis practice to Female Complaints. His Fills act like charm They are reliable and eat oovt-dtm fJTNERVOUS DEBILITY, SEMINAL Weakne-s, etc., can to enrerf by one who bee really cured rlua-elf and hundred of others, and will tell yo nothing bet tbefrasfA. Addrese with stamp. F.DWARD H. TRATKR, febi9-dAwly Ixx-k Bos. Boeteti, Mae. HEDISTUKET'S INIMITABLE HAIK RESTORATIVE, A or A DYE, But r stores gray hair to iu original color, by eupplymc v...r luoesw h natural Mstmance, (l paired by eg or dbmese. AU ieefusjfwweew days are in way I t at tmn.tr mttawftj destroying thr vrUiity and beauty A tie hair, and ufTord of tkvet C wot only restores boir to Its bwt grvwa U r baSr a r.i ixmrl ami H e IU grow to , p"-ti of, eradkste SaodrwaT, nasi import keawb rett. I has stood taw teat I . avfäv o the e. being the original increasing ia favor. Hsir, Coloring, an ! , L'-erf Sy both gwatletnea and I eis a. It m eosd by all respect a leb- dealers, or can be procured by them of tbe commercial agents. D S BARNES k CO , tt3 Broadway. New TfSrk. Two sixes. So ceata and f 1. 4aiaS-dtni-eod MENDINC AND SCOURING. t CONRAD jFETTE, Ifln'l'IK AND Sx I'URF.K, be AMD removed to Black -No 4, come.- ef f ford's Bwtiding. Fowrtt Story , a ami M--.lian street Afl garments ewirwatat U htm wit be ariama J. aatsl neatly rr. ated aavd re patted. v ' Awaiavaof tailoring ana cutting ,r - rf and the best style. o.j abort notice and at low rate I I 's. la C II AH. 1.PKAU80N, PHTSiciAi AM memtt OFFICE NO n EAST MARKET STREET. But Wae So. St berth Tenne ease atreet. OtVe hoars TtotA.M., ItoS and 7 te t F. M. Special attentaan given to tbe treatment of Chrons s. lelS-dAm a. j. mmvLmn. PHYSICIAN AND SÜBT tlfirr (o maatiaej Butlding neridlaa stsiel Mar) laa' 1NDIANAPOLIS. 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