Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4291, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1864 — Page 3

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Col FnWgor h, ret urue fr m :li front. Surnliv.but iiTh1 krir it in thi town. ZW Bowen. Stewart k Lady's book lor August Co . hsve.Gode' All kinds ol Book nd Job Printing netU ; nd promptly done at tbia offlce. at lie og rateAnother irMallmet't ol rebel Srisoneiarrived yesterday The officer wer f-rwarded to Jobnsoi. s l-lanl HTSpeakiog of supplying InJianapidw w.th "aler, pcobftblf arte'-an b-re would' le the tingft alter .11 The Kiiarac Hat." a ueat. ibt and aire unswr institution, is for sale hv ttaker A M'Tver. Kast Wshington street ? " ! For bMunful cry-uhzel u-e. MM and i liMMi W I'iffa rh 1ri.li in i ice Ktn.' j the man to apply to. sj waasaaai J9C Srre igth, com wi'h deli . flavor, are the esent'al qutliiie-t ut gwod ua . udi a can be fonnd at Senout 'a Dru tore jyThe question now heiorc tM jteople of luiliaii polit 1-. -hull we have water worl.- and 1 conseuent abundant supply ol water, ocnot? j'The Committee on military c! i'tn will meet in thi- city ou the lU:h ot Aium' ' !i.vinp adprnrned a'ter their recent se-i-ti Jww We !e:irn that Colonel (ierge M t'li.pman, of the Indiana cavalry, with the rnr the Potomac, ha hern aprxdnted Hrlf(adici General j nrTi;i ? were husv -.e-teiday on'theva riou railroads in a military aspect Munitionarid men, soldier and riSO!i rs w. ie ported ha k and forth throughout the daj a aw s CAM TbUM AHer the first ol .Jul4, l"bd dry goods will be -old for cash exclusively , ft1 No j. hat Wa-liiugton street Thosej fewing aecount- will plea.-e -etf le np. M H GOOD i J f EaftLY Ci.oaixo Anximii to u-i e t in: oi;ng men tisne h.r improvement , we will coiitmue to !.. at Ii 'eitel i' M duiitig the season. W k H 9utJ febl2d6n PlOpriftCfl Sew York Htore tnoT Michael Gallivan had .1 difficult) on Saturday last, at the Government Stable-, with Mr Wilson The matter resulted in Witsoa'l shooting OftdliVM, inflicting a evere chesy wound. Dr- Kendrick and A I Mullen wert called in, and Oallivan beiii lef' in a f dr wae for recoverv. although being crilicullv situated 1 luroKTwr ro Eastt.rs Tr.wkl i hcliellelontaine Railroad line aie now running p i -enger cars on the morning express tiain, leaving Indi nnapoli- at I A M , through to Cleveland vitlvr.ut 1 hane, arriving in t'b veiand it "J Tb P. M. Returning, leave Cleveland at .r 'A' A M. and tun through to Indianapolis, arriving at ' I' M July Kl-In. j H R Jsu'grovp, the birmei u comlisbed editor of the Journal, has returned I r ri fii- recent trip to the Baltimore Convention. tiJ Snratog 1 und the -eaport generally Mi Sultr)ve looks rejuiinated, and :il-o looks through hispectacler nt matters and ihin- dutklv. We learn that he has engaged as permanent Western correspondent ol the New York Time-, and we shall hereafter look lor that sheet with increased interest. The Sr Mary s L'hiin h Sunday . h-.ol 'ill have a picnic on Tuesday, the lth in-t 1 iie ground eleeted is on East street. amMS) one mile south of the orMration line "r,hitdes wiil leave the chureh on Maryland -'re-' ev. rv quarter ol an hour during the day Mu- e will be furnished by Hahn's National On ird's 11 m l A pleasant time may be expected If '2 tf Adjutant Geui'jal Noble Ini left tl e city to confer with General Rurbridge hh reb'renre to guerrillas who are reported infesting the south em Ohio river höre from Louisville to the feMtt of the Ohio river and even lower. SiiooTtMO Match The match betaec i Ku rich and Erb comes off on the HUh of Aftmai We had the pleasure of witnessing the V' oi Mr. Kurich a lew days ago. and if the gentleman from Lafayette is not superior to ordinarv shorts men he may have a "hard row to hoe." On the succeeding d.y Saturday) asleep -i he or general shootinc match will com - off. open to all A Si ri-Rit k Rkmh-v Wei 11 1 MMOMM ' leronimend to those ufferi'g from a disfrf-i-ir.!: cough. Dr. Strickland's Mellitluous OMgfc Bad Mm. It gives relief alnn-' i:i-t..i.t anr omi and is withal not disagreeable to the taste. There is no doubt but the Mellifluous Cough Ral-i m is one of the best preparations in use. an 1 iJ aU that iu proprietors claim br it We have iribd it durinn the pa.-t week, and ibund relief fr.im a mist distressing cough. It is jaepred by Dr. Strickland. No G K i-r Four'h s'reet, ' .fiiiati. Ohio. Cincinnati Nation..' t'nion. tf jT Wee ill ittention to the adve. ii 'i,c..it of A. F. Noble. Government Claim Agent. No B Yohn's Rloi k Mr Noble has for several year pat been Auditing C'erk ofj Claims of In diana soldiei in the office of the Second An iitor of the I 1 e 1 -in y 1 cp art inent . W i-lnngtcn We would commend h.tn as pet-on thoroughly) ic quainted with the business to 11 in need ol. his services The iWth Ohio, which left this city Uom t'inipl riington tni rnday la.-t. lor tincnitiatt. to be musfe(d out ! -crv ic. aere recei e.1 at t'incinnati w.ih bon,r- -,n !i .- were deser.e ; by the brave men. ho had in the cau-e id' iheir country ilJustrate.1 th-:r patriotism i he "th Ohio is a German regimen', and has proSMlly maintained its her.ditarv national title as among ;h- wh,) are the foremost of -Micr -am ftmft I ii. Nivr Indiana Stvtk Fair I hisi, -exhibition will commence on October 3d, I VM Bvtrything has leen an itige! bv the State H mfd of Auricuiture. and the Executive Couirui'tee hereof, to make it rlen Ii i -uccess The.,.! 1 111 tlie western pill Ol tne cuv nave uwii , c: go. anu win ne imnrovew .hi i K'rj".' '' , . - j 1 . i 1. I tifieal. I he most ample arrangements are to be made for t!ie .are of stok, and for the con venien-.e of mechanic and manufacturer and mmjmm Imiln imtdement and recent inventian to exhibit The committee dive given due at tent, on to the demands ol farmer, horricttl tun-i. maritwl and Iruit grower The energ? and -i Uv.and entire devoledne to ervthiug net tain ng to what in progress with re L'irl i" "ii n.'tfair. ol ihe ctv trv of itaM Board. W H Loomis. can not be loo highlv appreciated and co mm en ie.1 by his fellow nitiifttii throughout the State A Bti?E! CatAJKll A- wyj tfmoftt ret iii notice iu our adrertiae.n z columns. ih hrru Y mnedge. Jone Co h.ve d-.solvei. .. Jones. Sr , retiring The bu-ines will he c n tinued by .1 D Vinuexlge and A.juill. J h . Jr.. the juu or ptrtuer? ot the old brua. at ihe old ftttmi. The Utter have been liie . na: i er- o! the noue s.nce ti umirw, -oiu- ne tears agu. consequently tlie mm eotrgv. mtegri'y and s iA.-rt v w h:ch c:. iractertteu tne Oe-i dcmuI Mm MtaVmmmmalwl heretofore will ftovfcrn it hereatter The aavi-eaa of thin firm sluiws what ind:trv and enterpriae 'can accomp&sh ki 'tr f.. k t'.e establishment Tve eaww ftg-. Mil i g s.-tne $25 .tum a tear, tri the n e.sed the tnnual aalen to $l50.fl0 a ix f.dd mere There are bal tew H h. . n 1 Shoe establishment- in the We-t that do audian immen-e if i . , . Viunedge and J.f,es axe young Wien ol known industry fttul hiirahle dealing . at.d thev deserve the auecott which ha attende.1 them Their long ep''ei)-e in tt,e i e.- ;, gitn tf.em a c. 01, ietc klioftif e of tot kind and quality of boots and shoe t&at ' - market require. aid it will be their effort'-ia the future. it bat been iu the past, to fumh juat auch ftrticlftW ftft will please their cu-tomrs.

Oeotle rfdir, what would you think wer -. to mc man dancing ft jiff in a church flurinc . r-hip. tiugtm ' 1 ' wh fr " ," an pall bearer at a tuneral, or rhar.tiQg the do ologj or ftouie pious psalm, or opening with praver. the game of faro, oo a lace courv? What would you think were jou to witr.es the President of a Re publicn people appear In their public assemblies dresd in imperial purple, and wearinz a rofal crown? Yet the abiiMite and

mcTjnjrruitT of all thec thing hare been eelied br an intniion whi'b Abraham Lineole h hiaueumte! imanr! , B part of the ma ' chinerr by wbich he hopes to keep himself in ! noaver'and authority. V e refer to the system of nolitieal sntea and informer which now -warm like loeustn orer the land obtruding themaeWe . hi publ.c and private r.oue. an runn.np uierr could le foond a native born American to accept Biicb Je raJm " j-u. n- the tool aud r;-'ru-teuts ol a uaur.nu Aurniin-lrttioii . wtuie hon orable employment are so plenty, i- -trat.ge. pweaing etranqe. and is a melancholy mitii ol the degeneracy md toUl deorivit? of the tim-. and I weteir ' "evil 0Ma to oor liberties Soies. like eunuchs, had 'heir oriuin in onenta jetlousy at,i .fepitam, anl their jweralence tue , that of their emasculated brethren, is itidicative of the waning power of the dynasties that emnloy j them Tyrants nd usurpers, kuowin them I . "l. ..Im . V n . ,.Kta of I nr rwrson 1 who iiot eititer their willing dupe or ibt-ir mer cenary tool, and. a conscience makes them cow ards, they stipect all otheri as nitiipiralaw and enemic. .md put tle3e hireling jacka! on their trftck. The spy hae as deep .n in'eie-i in keeping tip Iiis ertfi . Aiev. iider. copper I roith. who made images tor the ehri;:e of the Kpbesian gmiuW. u. o; :.'..ilr: tt -t.ibl.-hinent ol the Gospel ol Christ. He knew tha. MMKwV Christianity wrreed, hi- .t-upatiori w is gone, J nd, therefore, with au eye m number one. the coppersmith exclaimed. ' Great i- 1) .mot the Ephesiatnt!" If It were possible for a high toned, j honorable nun I accept the low position of :t f imp or spv. the nature of the eiupi vinent w.juld -oon demoralize and corrupt him A spy or informer in eace.;bie und UwMdiM cwmaftunitiaw i of no more utility ihm tilth wheel to :t wagon, he has the strong motive of self-intere-t to multiply the uuraber of dis- j j loyal and traitorous ciii.en- bv misrepresenting ; or exaggerating ever) tiling that one of his pre meditated victims may say or utter during the pumping process pursued iu drawing l. .n out (od alwavs writes .1 legible hind, sad e hive often witr-heil the Ctin like countenancethese miscreants while operating upon -ome un suspicious victim iu oider to make out a ca-e of patriotic zeal and oftitnl vigilance infringing what they call rebel and Southern sympathizers a I ' M g era a . . to puuisnmeni anu grier 1 ney aie noi oniy ; swiit. but deeply interested witi:e-.es. Md as the evidence of a Eunuch was inadtni-s'ble under the denotisms of the East, neither should that of a prostituted spy be under the in hoate or embryo ( Ivr.inny off that of Abe Lineoin 1 t 1 .s evident from the fact that not one iu tweut v ot tho-e arrests, since the inauguration of the diabolical -v-tcfii, has been found guilty of any crime Sm h outrages upon the rights and immunities mf the ciMzens are 1:1 open violation ol the letter and spirit of our national and State Con-tit n lions, and the hirelings who perpetra, them wiil, t-orne day or other, suffer trom the re ictive ven ; j.eance of an outraged people These Lincoln spies live, like nabobs, on the ! fat of the land, enjoy women and wine. eat. drink, ; and are merry, and seem invincible to the faet that honest men are taxed up to the eyes to sup port them in an nhomiin.bl. ftfeti republican and ; useless vocation. The -viem d ibtless pfttSI millions, and it would puzzle the advocates of j the "institution" to -how that they have contxibuted, iu the slightest manner to put down the re- I beliion, or to inspire public confidence and re j spect for the Admidi.-tiatiou tha'. euiploys them. No decent MB or nonnn should eonntduanee ! them in society, as their profeasioa iJ one alien to a Iree people, and their presence a nu'sance and ; disgrace to the Oovcrnment, which should derive its support from the voluntary and geneiou Pin- j Ii buice of a fiee and self governing people. vflurion CftmmiW t antral ismes ralir tut I'urMiant to previous notice, a respectable number of the members of the Central D?mocratic C!u' of Marion county met nt Military Hall, in Indiana: olis. on Saturday evening. . I alv loth, aud proceeded to ia organize by cabint: the Club to order and appoiating Mr. .lain B Rjftfl teinponry Chairmtn Ou motion, the following officers were elected: Napoleon R. Taylor. President. lacob Mull. Vire I'reiilertt W H. Harrison, Correspondini;- S-netary Milton Reil, Recording Secretary C. A. Elliott, Treasurer. Mr. Taylor bein,: absent, the Vice rre.iidttit , Mr Mull took Ins chair. The Hon Joseph K. McDonald, who was present, being called out, proceeded to address the Club at some length, in his u-niil logical, argumentative style, upon the condition of public nffaiis, and the .July ot the Pcmocracy iu the nie.-eut crisis of ilio country After the close ot Mr. McDonald's address, Mr H. II Dodd was called out, and resoomied in a few able remarks upon the necessity of thorough organization. On motion, a Committee, consisting of.LinicB. Kyiiti. Dr. Äthan, and H. H Dodd. wa ap pointed to draft a Constitution mid Ry liws tor the Club and report. On motion. Dr Äthan wrs instructed to ro cute a speaker from abroad to address the CInb nt the next ensuing meeting. On motion, the Club adjourned Until Wednesday evening. July 2tii. Jacon Mill, Vice IVe-'t. M Rill, Sec'y. Puxmoxt Monm.jiT The Cermans of Indiana have issued a circular whijh is being distributetl liberally throughout the State. They draw up a strong case again.-t Lincoln, and declare their unalterable determination to support the Cleveland nominations They are perfecting an orgunizition in conjunction with Oer nuns throughout the Union. The -tyle oi their circti lar is as tollows. for the translation of which c nre indebteii to a friend: ORO.WIZ ATION OF THKRAIMi VI. OIR-MS.NS OK TIM: i mm -rares or üortii auluica. I. The bject of the organiz ition is aspveMi 1 m the principles of the platform, which every club belonging to the organization must asumt a- a ( 'in d at: mi ot it- work 2 l l.e different c"ubs of a Slate elect BBfttl Committee. If the Clubs ot a State earmot agree about the State Committee it ?!ill be pointed out to the Ktevutive Committee ot the organi zatioM I The Coti;.titutiöns of the different Clubtnust be put betöre the Kxecutive Committee m the organization tor examination and aoprobn tion a I'i.rt V vtwntiv 1 ' .mmiltpe ciin-i-if j of -even ... rtf ,1,-, ru,-ri ho -re resoon-ibb- - r to the same, aud of whom the President. Secrc tarv. and Treasurer niu reside ai mch place tt the Convention thinks proper 5. The Executive Committee must execute , the resolutions of the Convention, consisting ol ' the debates ol the different C!ub, aUo, it mut tegulate the iutercouirc of the organ i .ilo;, w .th political partie and committees; to raise money ' contribution of the Club; to take charge ot the political and financial management ol tiic whole, ivj.-ull a regular Natioual Convention ut least nce a ear. and make ll arrangements wliich are nece-'ftry tor the welfare of the organisation. The Kxecutive Committee must have a repori ol the administration, also a report ol ihe wants mid condition ot the organizttion. 6 By order ot the majority of the Clubs be longing to the organisation, the Committee mu-t call an extraordinary Cor.ref ition. 7 I he Convention inuiiuate the Executive Committee for the next vear. e'ectt officers and ui.fi ti.e ie o t)ufta tlhftl the l'reurer ha 1. ive I lie member ol the org itnitiou bind themseivej. io oteatthe locl. Srate md N. tional election for toeb candidtte onlv as bare been noroiinteai bv the C ub. Executive Commit tee or Nfttional Conrruiion. Every Club that . pf,... ih s i excluded fr. m the organizatiou It shall be r.ia intertat of th tmj .n .ttion, in order to gl? 'he meOiDer-ot i he org iii .t 'ii on portunit to work fi then ptii.ciples. that, in case thetc is no patty that agree ouu timm, all memlr:r altatnd Ümi Uib!.t: meeting which takr place l et ore rtie e!ect:oti! ..i that party .Kl.k rrraan wi'ii their linnet ne i. '.I WUI.M i 'J. The different Club can nj ut-x-ct-tore ihe Executive Committee any time whereol the majority cucedtt. 10. If, during tha year, a member of the Et-

ecutire Committae Jeaea, tie remaining mem bcrs shall elect another member It II it voted in the Content in according to the number of delete that tlie election of the delegates of the Olul shall be in such a wy that for fifty memlter there be one delegate In places where there exirt but one Club it only takes twenty members to elect delegate. 12. No member of recent political Clubs can

becorre member of the organiz tion The foü eaolOlJoQt ocro adopted as Up lement 1. Those merolers iiviug beyond the seat of the Executive shall receive tl eir traveling expen se at the metin of the Central Committee Q The Corresponding Secretary of the Exec utive shall be paid for his labors out ol the Cen tral fund, and the Executive shall fix the salary of the Secretary according to the services. It was resolved that from the Club shall be paid as -oon aapn-tibl an titrt onlnbnltou of ' we tj live cent prr nenilwr t the Central fu:,d. This paper is signed bv some of the tno-t prominent German-, amonc them are Dr Hum , itc. President; t Kelle'. H I.ether. Carl t -' . of In liauaplis rv.r tic ubeu. lloui 1 Dr. fireiner, of Newark Bf. J..R P epenbe.1. of Dt11 11 n I j treat, Michigan Telegraphic Dispatches. . rvrnr naitv state sTisti . f or tlurninf ltciarl Siee S'irat fay. MIDNIGHT REPORT Tilt !?.ili rv oil (ho H. n t. WASHINGTON BEI NC GARRISONED, THE NEW LOAN BEING TAKEN, Gou, Lew. Wallace Relieved of His Command. ifOSBY NE AB LEESBURG. GUERRILLAS M KENTUCKY. &. Ac, A.c. Ae Ac. I rom Wavltineton. W ashioTon, July II The Star extra j nays : .' irre ol rebel raiders, between thief hun hcd and fifty and lour hundred strong, fwmml tlirough J,i:tl ashiiigton . ntrville anu Creighersvilie on Thur.-day niht, ou their wav toward Mauison Court House and QordoftM ville. They had one hundred anl tilty horses with them and twenty -five ivisoiiers. who acre mounted upon captured horse--, wic h acre led by if;,- rebels. The rebels passed Creiglier-vilfe iboul eight o'clock, and half an hour afterwards siuttll force of Tnion civilry from the est, who ti --td the Shenandoah about C.uir-d's tore made their e at tbc MM pi ice and preceded afier tlie rebels. The Union cuvaliy g ive out The rebels were uiakii.x theii wav to Goudons ville and thence to Richmond. Thev seemed to be in 1 hurrv, having received intrmation that Sheridan was betwten them und Richmond with a large cavalry lojce, -mashing things generally. 1 This rebel gang ftTftS doubtless a part ,.f the rebel force lately operating iti Maryland General McCook, Ueueial Payne and General j Doubledxy hive been relieved from dutv in the j Department of Washington, (teneral McCook will reprirt to the Adjnf IUI General fn insrructMftMi and General.n Payne and Doubleda wiil j resume their posiljotis on General Ctv.irt Mar- ; tial . QptmraJ Hadden UM been onieicu to reeiiaie ; command of his divi-ioti garrisoning the w jikat VVashington, north of the Potomac. Additioual alarm was occasioned 0:1 the Vir ßiuift side ot the Potomac yesterday, by reports j Ibftl reiel- were running a railroad up to Manas fatt. Th's is not yet verified, but it is thought posbTe, and that the dmugns of (be rebda are I to command the gap and keep open their comMÜCaliODt betwet n tiordonsville and the valley An official report to ihc Postoliioe Department shows that mails foi twenty tight different St .te. were rccen'lv burnel by the rebels at fJuapOWdor bridge. Railroad trains leH WaSbipjjton this morning for Phüadelplii t direct Tit re is no cjtibrm. ition of the truth of the report th it the rebel--, are running trains up to M in 1-sat. Our city his resumed its BSUftl juiet, bu' there is evidently in increase,)! military watohftiwetfl Interestiug intelligence is daily tUlfliptf d from tieuer.l Gram'- ainiv. t rom t x tork Nnv VoRK.Julv 111 The steimpr BTaeiuift bring Mexican news to June 3" Maximilian hid invited President JuarfS and other Liberal Chiefs to come to the citv ot Mex

led andeomult tjgetner oo a plait oT reetorinr täte ; flu H(c 1 1 ötl round hoop Ohio, and : - . c and the örm esrahlishment of f lie Empire, j 1 1 1 2(1(311 SO trade brands, market closing guaranteeing them full protection and safety. he ivyIt i.- siid thev ail refused to hold any commu- Whisky decidedly firmer: 1 M1 6S Wes nication except bv armistice with the Agent of tern Napoleon Wheat dwll an.l unsettled, and $l5ia'jt). htftwaWj

The Krnpvrot mm I mm hft retideoce at Cn 'puhe, twenty-live miles from ihe caoital. No Minister is yet appoiuted to the United St itcA territile the it raeioc on Lone talftl 'i htvi'g omtnencel in 1 94th near Sicklanl Sound. Secretary Fes-enden has been in on suite tkm with Mr. Ch ate to day relatire to thr p-roposel foreign loan The To-" -av-: At present there is not much pr-oect of its negotiation on at f ictorv tcr-n Tt is repirted that the iatmltlotl Bmksre fused to m ke a loan to Mr Fesenden except ihey be made general depositorfe and fiscil agents ol the government. It is not Correct They propose to lorn $.") '.Will (100 m i make tlit piy ments the -ame aa iu the ureat commercial countries ot Enrone Recession it. in Hil'imore -ay the recent rhe' inv .siui whs onl v a recoo noita Oct. and that they will receive large iwiafftfccmcom and return with Lee in commaod wm Special lo the Evening Post savs Intorm .tion has been received here diroct Irora Lju lor. alley, to the effect that the rehel force on the retrett from Mtryland and Washington, is moving down the valley toward Gordonsville. The rebels seem to be marching rapidly Our torce. who are in pnr'iir. captured Gen Bradlfv Johnson near E Iwanls' Ferrr, but he wa subsequently res.ue-l by a bold dagh of his own cavalry. A soldier of the 67ih Ne .rk regiment wa h inged yesterday by the rebels at Poolesville. as a spy. Persons fioni near M mas ,.,y that the roboit are not rep lirmg the M im! railroad, as reported All quiet in the Army of the Potomac vester dar. The Tribune t Washington special correspondent ay: General Lew Wallace hi been relirvel from Nm command it Baltimore. General Tvler will take his place It is reported that five prisoners ecned from Fort Ltftyottt Thursdav nigl.t after h v.tins the guard nine others iu making the attempt failed I rniH I'orttiand. PortlaM Mr. . July 16 Governor Corrv hat inform .tion thtt the suspicious steamer Fung Mez which suled from St Johns on Iftdneedav last, purporting lo be boond for China, put into the port of Cutler, in this 8tte. on Thursday night. The 0 :-tom House officers) boarded her and found she had a regul r clearance for China She was deeply laden and w . pierced for ix gun The next in .rninj ..t 5 o'. " k ahesiilei Th inform ition ha been conimutticat el bv Gov Corrv to Secret -ry Welles he inten J doubtless to run the blockade and take m an armament and bßin the career of a tjromti . rarrifii ift. St Jouji a, N B Tht reonrei u (llo the Mine frontier from New Brunswick, i looked upon here as entirely without foundation.

rotas l.ouUvUIr . Low i' J"'f 160.1 Friday morning the trftili frem Xwivilla to Juhneoo ville wa J fthoa, s).ioa A ffmrri OW aft M I at aft I n awaft A ffwl

Ifc. ear. proceed to VV verlr whtre ft pari, of twenty laborer hftd been attacked by a band ol Bwrnuig TliiOO I'' re killed Th ttrwiy . were robbed and dr4wn up in Tine to be shut. beo the guerrilla chief liberated them because trier eieonlr ! borer. nun,- that if they were SJvawtrft they would be murdered. Tr guerrii - -et fire to he tentt nd detrwt -e i t!e i inps. when Uiev lelt for parts unknown. To-day ' Jlashrille Time tatt: At the latccionU our force- were still strongly and Pi'urtly entrenched at the Chattahoochie river f There ha been no pur Miit of the rebeln, and r.'i i et from thetraiksof the C'ntf hoocliie Im ,r i- AtUi t. P i--iifec on the evening train state that rumors r.revatl t N-liville th t gheroa in has cao-tu.--l --x thousand prisoners Time, when.; a(HJ lorftütv tot s'ateil. w . . . . It is reported that Sherman has ordered the j c.rr-s;o: lei.t of the New Tork Times out of his I lines. . - Jt c. s rout Ptii ladelpli 1. FuiLAPELTUU, Julv 16 The Ihuuirtr has the following special from Washington: A porta n of Mosby'j command, aliout two ! hundred strrn?. passeI near Lew-rmr t an ! early hour on Tuesday night, each rider leal a ! borte, und were drirlnc before them nearly one thoi.sind lie 1 if c tlle When last heard (Vom j thev were making for Ashby's gap. A small portion ol tehel cavalry were si Ches ter'- L'an on Wt hit-- la v nHu The cavalry of Harry Gilmore were the last of the rebel force to cross the Potoma, which they did a little above. Edward's Ferry. Älter er -s.i .'. a miali for-e whs detached from hs main command directly" "Wjfi? and sent main body toward moved t rom llavnnah, The censor Don Adolunr del Run wh 1 i- in-tcre-ted in 1: ir; ie 1 1 M irino intends to detrnv all opposing newspapers owned by sUve de iters, and ftdrocate, to the extent he dares, the odious 1 -1 1 ve traffic. Mr Daniel Bosquet the aeent ot j r newspaper-, ha- made a formal protect agin-t the Droceedini;-o! Mr R sto. refusinir to submit to Rosa's cencorship over his papers Yellow fever continues its ravages, and is rather n the increase The het is also on the iticreose, and the rain storms continue I r -111 UHlivilte. a-hvillk. July 16 Last night a sm,ll pai of guerrillas representing themselves to be ol one-t s command, r-atne within hve mde ot the city on the N'onersville pike, and proceeding to the house of an old I idv named Rottles, about eleven miles from the city for refreshments, weie pursued bv forty federals who. alter ordering 'he inmates to vacate set fire to the house and outbuildings which weie entirely consumed. River couts report two feet of shoils falling. rom Ka 1 1 1 in ore BaLTIVOM, July 16 A ve-sel arrived at POftfCM Monroe, rep.'irts hear firing on the 1 3th .it .1 1 v i.ff New Shoal, bearing northwest from the in tin I we, judcing from the sound was '24 miles ae-t. A light ship, u the 14tb, was ?poken by the United States steamer Ticondeioga. which reported the alove It is surnniied some of our vessels may have encountered the Florida. riittituc of K. 'it, I FrmoncM. Nbv York.. July 16 It is reporte.1 at Georgetown thwt a division of the 6th corps captured, on the 15th. M,(M0 ol the rebel rear ftuird, pn tbt 11 vet toad The ftftftociated bank- a tree to take the fiftv million loan, either on bond or 7 30 treasury notes COMMERCIAL. Bt .-...; ph. j t incinnati .Tlarket. Cincinnati, July 16. Flour unsettled, hut the leawltiM is more hope lul; . xtr . sulii -.1 ;')(l(u JJ; t (he close uonc 10 he had hwloftl the I .tier rare. 9B.1M0 bushei prime red wheat sold at $5 7.I 1 B0, and at the close $ I !"5 was ir-ked Corn and oats unsettled and prices nominal; no sale-. A moderate demand lor whi.-ky; mÄll sales at l 70. nuthian transpired in provisions and pricet. .."ruinal, hut the tceliti on the part of holders It fii n:e:r. Buittr scarce and up to 3'235 (troeeiie! unchanged and trat; small saie at 53 (?;;. Coffee told at 5355c. SoEal sold at 24 27c lfofaasea ui hanued. Gold higher, closing at 2.)3(i6o7, Kxch in-je advanced to ;ar huy ing and 1a' prein aelling N V ork TlarKr i N Em York. J1Ji 1 6 Rott! Sttte and Western irregular and un tettled and 75c ($$ higher; 9 (0(11 extia 9 Jntcaroaprtng; f Mipff 4 Wo 1 Millukee; v'J mi winter reo estern, and ü b;(t, '2 61 amber Michigan Corn null and 2($5c lower; $1 57 (gl G'J new mixcl Western Oats dull and decidedly lower; yC((i97 Wetern. Coffee dull at 5."(t?60 for Rio Sugar dull; Cub. Muscav .do 222l. Mv)l :.- iinil, Hiid pri es unchanged. Pork excited and irregular and $23 higher for new mess; other kinds nominal; mess opeueil at $4" and closed at $35(3 3ü 35 lor new piime, and $39 n r prime Beel dull and nominally unchanged; $lf(d 18 for. country n.e--; $9(210 countrj prime; $2"25 re ; ked niM; $2830 exira mess, fiime m-'"' I eef qidet and unchansrnl Lard dud and lower; lt(ri I9Butter nomin.'h lowei; 33(g40 Ohio; :C,-a. 1 State. Money -trdigent at 7(ä8. 8torliiy boavy and dm i .ell loom w9 .m goid. r:..i.i de-lini: g to 24 advancing to 261. ami closing ' dull at 2533254. vr iu uivi r ni inr anu iiiuici,ipt-iiiii; &r --y Government stocks dull and drooping U. S 6's HI coupons HIT,', 8 20 coupon ll34 7-20's lt)434; 7-3l's treasury notes for Februai and Au-ust I 4 . ESTRAY. Strayed or Stol ii. A DARK-BROWS AKK. hippedo n one aide, ahout 15 baud- tiih, a hollow in hvrride. She i of the Morgan breed. A liberal reward wdl be paid for her delivery to Uaeraw' tale. Pearl -treer.bT the undersigned, ju yltdlt D. THOMPSON. LOST. ( oh Lfl$m1 llv :t nl. SrHAYEUfroaa the ai .ler ign d. X. JtW Jforth Librty street. Indianapolis, oo the5h ot July, a liaht r.l C ', tu. r sbapeo, -mail bona, one a little shorter than the ofber. the two front teat larcer tban the bind one-, five years old, of medium aize The ftbor T want will t paid orj the re'urn tf ihe Cow, or for information that will lead to her recovery. jli.l3t MICHAEL McBRlDK NOTICE. CARD FROM LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS. rid. bitd-rnad. Livery Stahla K cowers, have I ir. d hat -n and ofi-r ti e Xtb Jay f Julv, 14 we srfll d keep anT btrd,nr hores, with bagry or ca- ri.gev. f..r les than t-S per week for each h rw. J. K Sullivan, Allen Stewart, Wood k Foudray. William Hioe-ley. K L. M.rhead, lwi. rmversaw. K H Bvi. julyli-dlt WANTED. 11 rATF.I . 'm KOOd uillliiitT- roc the fall trade w The b-.t of wäre civn. Add reo A. E Powtaa.

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Sunday Night Report.

LATEST WAR NEWS FROM SHKKMAN'S A It MY. Rebels 15,000 Strong in Kentucky. F O R E I ( I 1NKWS. Ac. Ac, Ar., Ac. Ac. traft Uaihlain Wavrijigtox. July 17 Mosby's men msde their appearance about UK) strong on Friday morning ne.rtbe head of Washington's old mill, six miles from Alexandria. The Alexandria Journal sy. With the above exception the guerrillas wete never more quiet than they have been during the nat ten day. The provisions of the act of Congress fixing certain rales md regulations for preventing collisions on the water are to ike efrVct in the nary September 1st, and the preliminary orders have been iwued by the Navy Der r-merit Thev hare alread? been sdopted for the ma rine service of the Quartermaster's Department. and failure ut comply with them on the p.rtof the m ister of a transport, if trmed by the United States, will subject him to dismissal, and if the vessel be chartered, subject her to a fine of ooe oas ' charter for each offence The Times correspondent in front of l-terM bure. says: An arrsneeruetit has been eoteretl into between the 5th eorpe and tlte enemy in it frot to sto skirmishing while doing nicket duty ; it fe ft great relief to the men on both ide. Tlie enemy nre constantly making new works and strengthening old ones. De-ertcrs nre ontit oallv coming in. Senators Wilkinson, Chandler and Sprague are on a visit to the army. There is great joy inside the rebel line perhaps at the Maryland raid Thev sre creatly mi-taken if they expect Grant to release the death graso on the throat of rebellion Dispatcher from Butler's headquarters sav the rebels continue to fire on the transports, from a movinr rifle b,tteiv Our gunboats fellow the hit'ervHiid shell O'herwise all is quiet. The Her dd's Je Orleans corre-pondent vs: About 1 1 0t I Union prinoners are daily expected trom Tex .s in exchange under the new cartel, who wer captured a vear and a half ago at Galrestou and Bra-!ier Citv. toriign wermro. Na.w York. Julv 17 The S S America from Suuth imp'on on the 6th nrrired here this morning The i-te imer S .xni ;trrivel at Cones on the 6th in-t The Belgian arriveal out to the 6th D Isr .eli mo.ed the want of confidence re sumed in tlie Uouse of Commons on the 4th Gladstone denies tht Eugl.md's iulluenct has been lessened. KingUke's amendment that England's; polier was lor pence was offered on the 5th. Cobben ftbokt at great length The debate adjourned on the 8th. M ibirsburg will move a similnr resolution in the House of Lords The French paoers state that Prussian and Austrian troops in Duchie have been largely in crenaed Pnmtit intends rxissessinc all Dilii-h I! mit, aftetwardn attack Copenhagen. The Press ftayw King Chrisire personally reiuested Napoleon's protective intervention SoPTHAJiFTOX. Julv 16 Information from good au'hority lends to believe thit the retiel piroe Senimes with his officers and part of his rew h.tva obtained the steamer R ippah uinock, and intend to s iil at an early date from some French port. It it sbited that they will again attack the KoommjOi From MirrmnnS mi) . Nvw York. Jul? 17. Advices from Sher man's army state that three of our strongest corns are south of the Chatt ihoochie, strongly entrenched in rebel abandoned works. It is rumored that the rebel fJeneral Marcv ia wounded. The rebels have fallen back to the outer fortifications of Atlanta, three miles from the citv. The works nre very strong with 20,01)0 militia in them. The rebels are moving all supplies to Antrusta, fearing fl mk fnnvement nnd capture Another repo-1 Mt Johnson has fallen back to Cedar Bluffs, eLdit miles from Atlanta, thus virtu tllv yielding that stronghold t rom f'OMitrllle. LorisriLLK. Julv 17 A rebel force vnrionslv es im .tednt trom five to fi teen thousand OOtevoJ Kentucky by Pound Gap some two days Kince, and are now at Mirtind.tle, Floyd county It is not yet known under whose comrn md or for what otject Military authorities are actively engaged in making preparations to trive them a warm recep tion. Quite a number of refugees from eastern sec tions of the State are cn route for Lexington and more northern pirts of Kentucky. Arrangements for the defense of Louisville are actively progressing. From Nan Francisco. San Francisco, July 16 The contractors of the Cimamhe have been at work putting her together. The materi ill have been libelled by the wreckers for salvage, bot the work will probablv not be interrupted. The custom-house authorities have brought suit against nearly all heay importers of cigars. chareiiiü them with undervaluation of invoices, for the purpose of ev.-.ding duties. From Lafayette. ' Lafayette Jolt 17 At a primary election rewterftav H"ti O S O th was re nominate! for li 'nn mf-mtier af Congress of rhe 8ih Districl. NOTICE f!H'r firm o" Jone, Yiwi'dge Co , int'e B-t and I b-e iiuine-. '1io!ved this day, Mr. Aqnilla I ne awaaa ont. The bu-ine will hereafter be con-luc'ed by Vmnedgf June-. J. D. ViNNK.DGK. AQriLL.v J0!CES, Jr. lndianapo,. J'' Hfi '.lvtH.rilr PROFESSIONAL. j. T. m Bmn ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAW, Üm N W CORNKR MFRID1AN AND WaSHf IXGTOX Streets, (Telea-raph Buildlnt.) Indianapo i. It. iiana. Special attention (fi vrn to the ro'lectton of Aeromt and the secarins of Goveniinent Claim. Sati-lactory reference ajiven when required. mv31 dtf A. J. TIIXLEV PttfSIClAS and SÜBGE0M. Office L) mnaslum Bui Id inc. Corner Meridian anal ir land NtH INDIAN AlOLI. IND myU-dlf CIIAS. r. PEAHssON, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEOlf, OH- ICE 50. 3 LAST MaLKKT STBBB1 KeHtetx No. 93 Xortb Tenneaaee street. Office hours 7 to 9 A M.. 1 to 3 an-i 7 to P. If . Speviai atieatiow given to tbe tr- at meet of C COFFEE. ; KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE rwm most comomical, healtht and dkI. u bwewraae in wae, poeocsaing the rich flavor of be Java Coflftp, wMhooi aay of it Injurkau elect o th For aale bv all retail srocer -hr mihi.n: the fttate. and at wboiewalo by SA WYS 0 STAltKKTT. Wbwleale Gmctn. 5 Dfronth Meridian street, tod ole acente for Indiana. ssyttif LI V KKf BI P. ENRT ALLEN. New Tork Liver, and Sal aaahtwa. Boa. IS wad U East Pari street, La tha raar of

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MRBB. TIRMMiT0 i (0, WHOLRtALt DEALERS I STAPLE ATVF FAIV ' DRY GOODS! N O T I O i S , ENGLISH. FRENCH. AND OERIIAN Fancy Goods, No. 42 ?outh Meridian Street, I NULLS' KKW hl. CK.: i m v roi ls. i!ii i 4. To our iinoiutit ami t rl nl. HavinK Mld our entire tock of liood tu Hamm Wrbb, Tark:nir?on A to., we take pleaUJ in recomr. inK them a gentlenirn p")einr ainpl mrim. lone exrerieiire in trad, eoerjrj anil Inteftritv and have en tire confid) uc that the old customer of the boo rill be served aa favorably and upon ax good iera,s a the) havo be ii I y mi Vt'e trum thoae who have dealt wtl will continue their patronage to the new kouae Mr I'ee will com nue with our uccefcsor. Thankiinc BWr therda for the favors ahaWM pag in the part, we will be happy lo .ee idem at our old coaming room, wi ere we will remain for the parpoae of chawa up our buNine. CUOSSLAND A PER. '13m FOR SALE. A New Erick House FIaST of the Bind Asylum, of 10 room a and f ol t Cellar, Carriage Houae. stable and Wood Hon-e. all now and in good order. Kir furibt-r particular, inquire at So. I Fort Wayn Avenue. jeät-dln. DENTISTS. P, 6. C. HUNT ID E 1ST T I T OrPIC NI RKSIDRKCK, wt-. t . F.AST VI A UK EX l a ft INDIANAPOLIS IVD. HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, J. La 1IOIIOV PKOFR1KTOR. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Tny30-dtf A CARD. WK would inform our tnitneru cu-tomer arn1 pairona that, until facilitiaa for iBauufacturiny sewed boots and shoes are Increased to meet the lanedemand, they will be required to leave their order frn three to six weeks in advance. Very many have been disappointed, not beina able to wait. Good work cannot he made in a hurry, and on no account w II inferior work be allowed to leave otr store. T. LA FAYETTK. F-reaaan. mm, Urn 39, West Wa.-bington street. COTTAGE FOR SALE. fjOR SALK I neat fiattie Cottage of five larire ' rooms hall, kitchen, itood cellar, puaip, cistern, wood.b d, Ac, complete, situated In tbe most desirable part of tie cSiy. tying upon St. Joseph, between Pennayff Aft and Delaware streets. Tlie Street ltvilroad will make it but a ort di-tance fr ira tbe center uine. Price $3,500 cash. C DAWIMC, Jy4-dlw Po-t Office box 031. X O T I C E . TO INDIANA MILITARY OFFICERS. ExECt'TIVE Dl.PAATMIT Ot Nfttrtftl BvutAO or Finance. Indianapoli!, .lurie 'J4 164 ) INDIANA OFFICERS, who Lave been or are serv i . the army, are informed that their Ordnance OaaWTM willb- made up aud presented to the proper Department and certificate of acquit lance obtained, frte f c)trQ, by applyiDK to If r. C. V. Rooker. Chiel Clerk State ord nance Department, office no stairs over Vajeiis' hardware "tern, No. 1 wOfttWtam1ftmOa street, indianapoiis Bv luakrnft return, as .bove direcfe i, offi es wnlnot only save all fee:-, but they will be able to settle with tlie Government and draw their pay ;rom oni to three months earlier than if tb business ia eatrusted to Clahn Afent. By order of Governor Moarow. W. H U. IKRltKLL, je05-dtf Huancial Secretary. B. m. INCH v ;o.. REAL RSTA i E ACK NTS. AND NOTARIES PUBL.C, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street, IiadiduiLpoli, IikI. mfUS 'ft4 dly DES. DUZAN & PARR. INDIANAPOLIS, IND apr!5-d3m Dr. A. D. -ALIM OntRS HIS SRUVICI18 TO THE CITIZENS Of Indianapolis and vicinity Office. Virginia, A venu. So. 22. MVeatoepc -u N.w Jersey strvet. N 37. cti4rvri MONEY ADVANCED O WATUHM, Uli MÖBIUS, JEWELRY, PLATr , Dry Goods and otb weraoaal property, or honght and sold at TO. 18s NOKTH ILLINOIS STREET. NORWOOD'S BLOCK f UP STAIRS.) actta-dlr PROFESSIONAL. Dr. T. B. H tRVKV. o. C7 forth Alabamas Mtrrrl. jclT-atm PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. ii. PHYSICIAN AND SURGE ON, TENDERS his profetaionai servtca ta tha atMwa of Indianapoli. and vicinity Ulce So. It Virginia Avcuuc. ladiaaaaolis, lud. .'ie-64-dly EXCHANGE HROKEH, IOAWt MOSTET OH COLLATKBA L. Bt YS A HD a sells toi i and tileer. sad nerotistes Loaaa. ofBc Bt. 10 South Mtridlan ttreet, ladl ftaapella. lad.

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PUAL NOTICE.

LYON S KATHAIRON. taw Or wart "Ittkrs," M t aia w. rajayfaia aatt ra 1m arucl u wkat iU aaaw serrinf , rtartaa; aatS ftia Ifjlf th ha haar tl tt It U ftgftsa warned a d pat aww aaate Ha the whsch gar It sale wf awrr aw awli'ir txatiw. per It ia a asst delarhtfal Hair Drw hmg It eraaaraiM scarf aaat taaaVaaT. It keeps th hwaat cwwi saa eieaw. ft Bakes the hair rfca saft aaai gUawy It pree. ata the hair frsaw fhdawg eaT mm tarniag gray It restore, hair apa hakt heads Aay lady or genfleataa who valwea s hewatttal head wf hair should aae throw's Kathatrwa h ta kawwa and aaat thraagaoat the cirUurd world Oatt by all raaanftahis tawlers. DK M s s RINiES CO., fi T lebt tm iml WONDERFUL CHANGES haee oerttrrel hi this rowntry daring the last th raft e f i if-, hat Done mare waadefra! thaa the KovohitiooM in olor, produced mm the Head, of the People, be Klä I Uft'KO'a 11 I It DI E. Tbe history vf the aworesa of ajreat diacoeenea a flora wa par alle; ? ihe lilimghl mW mmplttüt dire, aceompllahed by this powerful yet harass I tabl. agent, which iasui!y'chBc anj obi.ot.aas of tbe hair into a black or brown a- magi.'Sceat as that heaven ever bestowed npwn he bead of atati or nan. Mauufactsred h J. No. t tator Bowse. New Tork ') ail Uraggiste. applied byailllair je, -leoaas 44 A HLslOIIT COLD," (OK.IIV l ew are aware of th Impottaae of Chevhtaar a Cwagh or "Sticht Cold" In it Brat at ages; that which ia tha haglnmna; would yiald to a mild remedy, tf wer;lcted. iooa track, the loag. BROWN'S BRONC HIAL TROCHES give sure and almost iiaa.evliai relief. Military i aud Soldiers should ha them, a tbey can h tatiiot m Ui pocket and uAeo as r. reaolrta. Sold by all Dracsieta and Dealers in htediciwo ta tha Unitad Slalas and most foreign countries at 14 oaft per kOth je? dt win SOLDIERS WK THINK f)K Hiricklaod t quit right in advising y ia k adeortiaweaent in osrcolumna of t day's paper, to take a bottle f his bighly recommended Aati-Cboiera Mixture ia yowr anaps.cks. it may save the livwa of asany of war ha oldters. Mothers, see that your son do not neglect It Too can get it at the Drug Store at SO cent per bout . It is the be.t remedy U-r lharrbra and Dysentery. aiftrcbT -dl yeodaw y tJT D I SEAS ES OK THE NEK VOTJS Mminal. Urinary and Sexual hystems new and reliable treatment In Keports of theH)Wkh i r U.nS e t by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free t c a -pre ddresa D. J SKILL N HOClilin 1. Howard AorUi ion. No 3 Soath Ninth Street, philadelphi Pa. marSO-dtwly OTLAD1ES! LADIKS' t.ADIKS! DON T 'ail to read th advertisement I this paper, he de. IMPORT A KT TO FEMALES. Dr fWawian. of Hew Tork, ha devoted the last thirty years -f hl practica to Pemale Complaints. HU Pills act likes charm. They tre reliable and aaf. norS-Hi FOR SALE. FARMS, HOUSES IND FOR SALE BY WILMA" LOVK, Office Talbott & New's Block. F it : 245 -re, tn Sbeli y county, w ih ITi ,r y an-i n der ui fence, with ft large Frama traine Bani. lit hard. Ac, and neerfilna of water. Th land i on tbe Flat Rrk Kjeer, three m ilee from Wäldern, and can be had at a bariraiii. In Putnam County, of 3M acre, ttt arre jd proved, with House, ham, Orchard. Spriog Warn. Mr Too Farm fa near Clorerdaie. For aale cheap A A It M Of 100 acre iu Madison County, 1: mil.-, froai this cit ; HS acre improves! and andor good fettco. Bwd Log Mouse, Barn, Orchard of choice fruit, balance yatxl timber A barcain. A P A It M Of 100 acres n thin cunty, with about St acre. iaproved. Log Hoasw, Stable, ic., th balance the ry be.t of timber. It I only four miles from tbe city. Otte of the best banrin ever offered. A V A Lt 1 Of 160 acre., in this county . has a' out it acres cl .red. Is Bouse, Barn. Ac, the halaatft Ml food timber It four m.les nortliead of the dty. F1 A ht Of SO Acres, withia SMI milaw of th etty, ftSMb House barn, 4c., aad oae af tha best Orchard I A NEW FRAME HOI SK On Vorth Tenne aast street, with Seven Booms, CeOaW, frll, Ce stern, Ac. A !sEW FKIÜIE IIOI E On X'.r'h Xew Jersey street, with flta Well, Cistern, tc. TWO STOltl On BortH BBaato street, with Btaa Bsimi. Cellar, Well. Cistern, 4c A TWO STOKY BRIf K HOI 8E Ob Borth East street, Ith Bight Bawaas, Cellar, Well. Ort em, 4c. A FRAME Bl MIMESf HOl flE Aad twaBawf tagwtaar. aa Maasarknsetu Avewavs, for sale at a bargain. A VACANT LOT On 5orth DUbom street, at by IKS, with aa ftwat A VACANT LOT Ob Borth IBhftoto street. 7 by Rt, at a Upon a iod BaatosM Boom with f.ajr year to

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m e cbeap 10Alo a nwmber of lessss, Parma. Lota, aW Pwroas wishuw tt Bwftlmm rill aa wall it ttiL For parucwlar of way of tha aboew psrwasmy amply to WILLIAlfl LOVE Office, Talbott & New's Block, loa. i A i, tosBtm ol tHo ft oat mtfico. jsJyMtw-stly