Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4292, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1864 — Page 2
DAILY SENTINEL. tIB ;XIOX - IT MCAT Bl PBKS1RVBI Jarea TUESDAY MOHN IN. JULY 19
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET hm Jw.rph . -He For Lieutenant Ooemor. Dail. iHrplf, ml S For Bacretary of State, JAMES 1. A THOU, T Mark, for Aaditor mt Sutr, JOtftPB II51ISF. of Sonnt a Mr "Veaaarer of State, MATTHEW . RRETT, of Dav.. for Attnraey General, USC AB B. RORO, of Decatur F. r Superlnieadent of Public UtruetJoa, SAMUEL t. STYJO. of All For balge of the uprroe Own. SAMU:L R. PRKKCIS, of Mario, AXURA W DAVISON, of Dec at i.-. JAMES M. H VXX A. of SoW BBBsMI L wobds, H AJbaa. For Clerk of tL- uprenv L'mrt, FTHFI.BEBT C. HIBBEN, of Uua. F ;r Llector at Larg. JOHX PETTI. . of Tippecanoe, SIMEOX K . WOLFE, c' II" Coot lagan ta, i.BAHAM X. i ' Ii H f Ca, WM M. FKAXKLIN, sf Far DUtrtct Elect r.r.t li.trfct. H 1 iioufomh. ..'- . g eat PETES MYERS, Vaoderf.urK Saawod DtMrat-RLUAH XBWI.AXD. of FB : tmgent JA. A i.HüRMI.FY. l.iwrfti.f. Third Dial net A. B. CARLTON. Laarer.. tlugeni R 0. LRI.aXD. Si Jefferaoo 1 ! , 1 Ci-1 CawFoarth Diatm ft IT. Wll-HOX, f Iw-taiur. ConUngent A F FERRIS, of Rip)? Una Wartet -JAMES BROW 5 r-t indent -TH S MEAMS. of Warwe. Sixth Dfrtract-FRARK I.ASUKks at M HSJaW. -tangent B I DkVIH, of Shelby. Saventh District -ARCH. JOlIXSuN, ..r Putnam. CftnV tinarat OBO. W T1IOMVSOX. of Parke. Eighth lhtrtet J t 1'1 LKC.ATF, of Car. oil. Cont lagan t LB V N DF. B McChrB'., f Clinton. Slnth DMrici J G. OSBORNE, of Maraball. GSO tn.raX-F.LIA BIGIIS. T-ab Dtatrlct ROBERT LOW BY. . ! K!khrv : t.-igeot S. W. SPP.(rrT, -1 (Kalb. Mvrenth DUtrirt J. W .SA5SHI RT. Con. infant V. K. OVERMAI. niarraprrarnlNlion wf Hi- Caurl Organ. I he Court Oriran of hi Hi Excetlencv in an un; illed Treasurer tor aasault upon Aqiiiia Joses of State from 1 -.77 e I . . l.- ,l . t- I,... I ira 'UCU to i iciUC tue imiur.nin uini in im miaappropriatetl ame 9W,S7S HI ol the special and trut fund of the .Stie We ijuote from the Journal oi la-t F'rid.iv it retetence o the matter Ju-t how much of these fund. were paid out ! under thi peculiar con-truciion of the Cotistitu tion. we do not precisely know, but the repot' s4 tha Auditor of Sfnte, lor I he e.tr ending October ' 31st. I BBW, agjowa tint there )iail )cen ilrtwn Irum the apeeial and trust funtls iheaagregwts aass nl $lrt9.b75 RW, gslSjalSl BS tolh.w-: From i Ur Swamp lnd Fund From the College Fund . hYom the ulina rund.... . . hromtiir- Bank Tax fund Fruwj the Siirplu- Revenue Fund t tmn tha Three per cent. Paai From ife Common School 1-uimI Froaa the State lieht Sinking Fund torn the Fund frooa F atatea without Ha -From ti.e Waha-li V r Canal I1VD 73 .".HT 17 -2s.iio :u IS.S17 4-' 1.9 i 17 n l". ü:..o:3 5i .... 41.451 4S 4 -71 9s ts.5'.9 B Even il ibis amount it id been overdraw ti Irotn tbs Trawaury. ch irked, las Jaatasl psasFSwes tha amount was applied in the upnort ot the lenerolent laatitntina, the peni tentirle- nr d 'he pa t inen of other hone-t iiidtbledne ) the State to her own citizen. Hut the apologist of tha Governor know that under the ndni r-i-'r tion oi Ml JoitN there had been no -uch iver draft upon the special undtiu-t fuuds In pi oof thereof we refer to the annual report ot Mt Hiaaw C Talsott, Republican Auditor of State. "lte,l November I. I6M Me -ivs. page .17 There i due to the following fund-" the amounts named below. To the Wabah and Eric Ca;., rund r I :s xv 4 9J.SH1 ss To tte Swamp Laod t-und. . To the Common School Fund To the T ownship Library Fund To aartou-.her Tru-- F ind- al.out Total 14 -J 4 6 1. ".' l ..go4.7H 11 .Mr .losis, .- eeJei Mr Wim.ivm R. Kori va. Kepubiu ati. and we find that when the former went int SsVoS, Mr. Txlpott admit that the Special and Trust Funds of the St ite had been overdrawn r3 1.7 I t 1 1 . "ditnir-it-.! " u-iiig the lauuage ol the Court I Mg ta The report of the Auditoi "-t.ae. end i up tctober 31st, lj'J shows that under the adtp 1 - iilraiion of Mr. JoSJSBh -a Tsaaaarav d 55i.i!e. th it these ver dr ttts were increased to JUvlii, FT.. OS), ttuk'ttf to nvrewseo 01 I ! 2T4,iH 64 and duiing a period when the l.eg;latnre had troviilexJ M reveni.e. and hail BSaSal BSJ appnipti ation lur the support ol lh State goveinment. I he .lournal -a - th tt M Treasurer .'o '. d . . . n in r- ru-Sf t. t.irorf to other obiee . the Trust Fund.- named., than he had to eize the money t an individual ,im! appropriate it to the ..iMftnl m u . i.f . - .wf ll. st .l.i VV ...sft tl.i -me .-en-i;e applv lo the Republican officer. Mc--i- I i ti'Ti ai.d N.oksinoes? The Trca ury liw of 159. and the embezzlement n-t ! IMil, tmtler seveie penaltie. eipresaly piahibif au ottcci id Stale Irom appropriating anv luiid rece ded on State account, or .ipii ;he credit of the State, ecett in pursuance apprpriation made by law. and they re.,uired all uch lund to be paid into the State Treasury. Now it the BSOSMrl reccivad bv Mr MoSTtOÜ is the ort laprtv of the : ate. he had no more right to
t . . . . t'.i" ts ere so uumerou-, and tie charge were well divert it f other object than those joiuted out saataued. that 1 deemed it my dot to call the attenb Uw. than be- had to -eue the monev ot in in u",) Sursjssn t.aseral Wi-i t the condhiou of thi ; nos ial, a well aa the one of which I bare poken. In div"t.Pii! .nd appft.priwte it m the i tirtent epeue . h u.U tbe interoata of our icA and wounded a-e .-a: -., ,. , if ,t . I. H- 1 tena to tbe complain U of th hutnldaat Mht, an 1 ,H the M.-e. Hut II the lii-nei reCStrad - rr-ts until the cotnplai-it u thtirougbly inve Ur M-.aii-v. ihibitevl iu tbe iq-ut ol his'1'' Tbe treatment "f tbe la-lie-, who have left home and Financial Secie'uif. 9m advances) to him i- u.- it. -mf..rt ui -ler o,r rre--re o tb. .-t k I 1 a? ..a. j a. m -a m a
dividu!. then tUS State Pias ti respotpol then the Slate ha- t: . t es: hilM. hate rri-'i ihe iraimaciion Which Barn ihe ililemuii will Hi Kacellet lect': ot t'ayiatawtrr lialier. 1 te .te.v e 1. 1 n ed gattt laan' . i.-r tti..m or have alwai ti id a high terd. -e iu- (nve aVpp--l ii ihr idea ibal be t mu-i .1.. -..mew lu" 1 1 '"""M; .worr... in ms t.Moiic 4jiAorts j . ir wa. tb Siate ai oaaetti I- - i be eei. ikal Mi. Fmmjks. niHler ihe : .-i . a' the sparet! maauag od I,-til. ataariiiitig lot tbe appoint aaaat vf ravm.i-ier ly tlie Governor, that auch officer a a authomw ti make reU - aitiotva froua Iibmo l t aae .ii-ti tl.e Au-lll.-r ..f Sla.e lor -u h uiu at lie trom time to time m:' t require for t!ie p i meot ..t the ais legimeiit- or tlie livo amiliti ! the Sute. Tttate n mt asrs to be paid.out of the Special Militär r or Home Lrgiwu Fand. How n ibat Mr. PasBMSJ a-
cord'Pp to tM rearl ol J t ginancial Secretary uikAt SSSS uf f jteruar M"i'ui, pav I 'he luods tha ilrawu by him the sua of tfaHSNl to tlie -acsj0))0 GoverauM wa cannot diviua. ud why I'ayaaa- - - igr '- tar Ftansn ctaiiiuuaa to 4ra, aa be baa dotat ' and aorr v , a . . m .i tki'dVaaat
libit i..e r iiiftuiiii -awaaaij 'V'n iwmn auto from the -awe fund, oe ih.nk tae pubäir ought to know We can as ibia in no other light than another
lodge of nur'eaiaeAV tmH ;asf Gttirmmr" to
get. illicit), modrt i i ,4,ry n In- her to .ar -HI in -iieflMP to . . . - the .Mb. r-b the Treaaur loniaelf ol We ak athere 1' i BjsJlsj KtaMaR öoi ot au tboritv to par oror to the i.emor ana mnnt coming into l.u I, u il, and would refer him to action 7 ui the ct creating te '.ffi'-e h hohl, and al-o to wid an tenemlir, preaeriWng hit du tie and the penltie- We would be pla-l to hare n einlvnauoü. Wt ould alwi le glad to know yhere G.vernor Morton got the j.wer or aithorit to receive aueh rHt.e , nr ana other m :i vv belonging to the Stale A Uaar I Oatrraar vtarlan1 lHff Itatlier Konihh llunulea) t ( iisj. tataa Taanipon' Kt part ttpoti the Cer41ttwn f the l.wuiavillc f.itmi- and id- Hoapltatl reona tMlaalws; f v 1 llntwai Thawpaon, Mori. .ii and tompimr The LwMMHils Daily Tre" of tlie I Ith kasf . the A Immigration riewan puhliahed in that C'lv, aupporting I. in. oi for I'reaidet.t. und Johnfor Vice Prcidefit. - "n' lins h. foliwi:ig to; rot.sh itior. from tle Surgeor.a iu the Units. !
St te. Hoap.tal i troit city it. r.p.i.e to in ,,oea nol MJ of w,liU. bu, we are pfx rom y, report of r-ne W OltMtOB i HoMFaos, M D . to report, to infer that they complained of their ' Blf Kxrelb'ficy. O. P. M.. upon their manage , tiwid But I bit inference .-eem hirdly correct .... aar lattft. . ..i for, according to Dr. Chapman' apf ended -t itcment and.condltioti We publ.-h the nr-rt ot the , hf ür T(ljmpäi0lj;,hou2ht and ,u identU for.Mi l VV . Clinton I iiostr-v, M D. ih rr.lß t ,tror.glv impressed with the idea that he
th. ie-! o-is ot 'he l.u -villa H -pitil BwSgSSMhf, a we arc aniios to do ju-ticc to all parties con certieil, and be it rerucoi! rexl. fiat all coneetneil ire eameet upr'rters of the Adminl-Jr .'ion Wi .:: not pro; o- to i!tnf re in the fimily fiht. bu? we direct atlBBtiow toa-few point in the intiovery which worihy of conaideraI tton It appear tint the service ot tM n,'tnt - . aa .11 SB .1 appointe! bv tovernoi Jtoart t luoK .'.i'er nie . , . ... eii- r i . -i. k .t.'l wo.iode.1 - ddicr-of Indiana ol but little, if .tsy, vah-.e. and even their rer WU irr not rvliatle. The poitiai sasount to but little, If tuvihiug more than aineenre. 1 he isMltar c-rurni-sioti, ndwitliatandiiig the l.irge umoiint- run- ! tributed to them bv the people, art of b u i:itli, i u ij- r k .u , pru t.c,l SU to the soldiers KH whom the coiitrlB3tioas were intended, and, it: fait, but very little ! ever reiche- them, or those wir. would he benefi 'ted by uch relief. It. alf. appear- tin' the . ft. r i - . c i .1 : t . 1. - tv v . T'l meti wiri. -iie wie eitiiera in uw ii'-in-t i'- with the foi :dontti to itie condition ol the sick, witho'jt reference to at.it try com tuition, or anit.trv iigeuts. WethkfJl it not only wrong, but luimili iting to m ike uliliei in the rieM oh- ! jects of charily. I b Government should .-upply j them liherallj witli everything uece-sary for i heilth aul comfort, and if the stay-it Imtnet P'trw.ts Bve the desire to w pniianmropic. let tliera expend their mem tor the oeneht ol the 1.1 1 r 1 " mm. . Am j,. I..- Amm i lliousaini- oi uccov I tlllinn "Hue . me urv nfaliottStBl war W hope th.e card of the Louisville H0Spit burgeons will bSfFSsd, aa it will let a ursn' tieal of daylight inlo much ot the humbuggerv, demagosuciam and rascality connected with the w ir. We nv from the Loniaville Pro- hs follows: Jasrssaos (Ies'l CT. S A H -rtTaL. JswVrMonrille, June 30, 164 S 7 '', Editor t ii inn f -'. Ln: hi. M.-.oa FniTORs-wTi. vaxaxe laaao uf Jatuo 4&E. there appeared a cnmuiutiieatiop from one Dr. W C Thoinp-tin. In wlucli i.. -t .re-: TMLLOI lvii ,U . J I FTfBi NVll.l.l. M MEW ALllAXT u.-srirAL isir ri o pr v c rsjnkirsoa to C.oV. MPUTO.N it or. O. P. Jforfow; I'l.aa Sia: In accordar.ee aii vaUf ih-iruci.ons I vi-i-ted the BaBSBMSj of iMSSWiSVi Jeftr-..iivile and New All.a y. tMi pre.-ntini? the cotapüaieut of my Governor v 1 vour letter of my appointment la bMaalJgaaa the t4:it- and interests of the ick and wounded soldier-, to Surgeon General vf C. Woid, and Medical Director li 0. Slittmard. they rheerlully ava wean order to the urc' -I. in charge, to aid me in iwy investigation. My examination were quite tl.oroUf bextending to the sick an i Wounded f ltdiata, and to tba xtldlers cf other State who are consigned to tho-e Lo-pital- I -li.M.k baud generally a it h tha patient in all the wrd-, and lave them a-suranc of (iovernor Miirton'a sympathy for their sufferings, his treat anxiety for their welfare and .-.je .-dy recovery, and that noihiHK should he wanting on tb iart of the Chief Kx.-rmtve of ludiana that w..uld tend to aoothe th ii pain and promote their comfort-. Thediek and wounded soldierj. gladly welcomed me to their bedaide. Many of tlem liel tear of gratitude while I wa- explaining to thui the oldect of my mlsxaai, am! expr ed. in - dddng loins, thefr thaakf lines. to 0i erxior Morton for bis uniform and watchful care over tbf loyal -..Idii r- who have fallen wounded and -ick en !h: 'attle fields, and for bt 1 fielen? detrottaa to the ctue of nr common country. i t-.'1'..l the hospital of LouisXllh- ill good older, tl,.wa -tl-t atl rot-, clean and neatly arranged. The sanitary SSSMBjSB tajroai. The patient appeared quite cheerful .1 it'-t ed with the Loner.i! tr-atni.-ut. These liosnital I ;iU,, he immediate -auerintendetice of Surgeon n. C. S V . a irentleman of decided ahilitv an.l .ippear.to le devoted la hi patient. Irregtita; itiewere urged hy ihe patients of Tot ten Ho.pltal. situated thr-e miles from th- city.atrainat the character and quantit of their fottd. The charge. I thought acre ju.-tlv maJe, judgin from what I aaw and heard. Bat they H-fe owing entirely 10 me irreal lumctnty expnenceu iy the new liirector and the BanaaS beueral iu obtaining aie-lical aid. nur a, Ac. nd the -udden fllting up f th hospitals with patients from the numerous and late battle of General Si.ermati. Thia Lpital is quite new and ver.- cxtensiv. and the Medical Director Lad taken E4SSSnre which would d.ubtles remove complaint, and gui-d a far a. bos-iole, t'ne futnrt go-nl nntne of this i lionutal. I-., h -i'. :aU of Nra- Al'-diiy jre generally wall inan:tgei, under the control .f our own accomplished and inott excellent citizen, Surgeon Fry. The p.i;ient- in theke ho-ital. with .-ne exception. p. ak in l.isb tennt fhelr surgeons antl usage-. Tliat exceptlou Is the Boat lio-niial I fout.'t the patieufs de-iouucing in bitter tones tberr Usage. The objection were so decided and out-o.-kaa, and so he.irttly entiotsed by the ladi Lelongit-g the Saadaata Baaaä, aiet who were on the !at.ih . . Pt . . TT? ; "urn aiwjaaajcs ' it I Ka r .rtttvllll ta f, I I t hef ,,1.. I r..tiaiftt Vita ah.. uliect, in a sjial rep.-1, to Ihe notjee of Sure, (.an vw 11 . 1 ' a 1 aa-v i - i - o'lSjUt VUV ii ' Wo mi. 1 am --rfectlv aatistied that this nohle hi art. . i ,...., ,,..i ,.m..i,si..i ..rn.r win k. ,uat,.i nea ar.d administer the correction. The baa Rai at Jefferonille 1 aa a erand scale. It cou-d-t. tf twenty -thre wards, well arranre-l. in giil rder, new and cle iii, aph s'Utal le building, for office. kitci.'-- -. -liiiH.k.'-r" 'ru, wi'fi -liiii tai-iiitle. ratutes. ! a-.; -. Ar I reoi tkia Mi firal had cwme muuerou- p, ti li- i.- a:ui rrui- n-Trnncea, inipionr. your uwiit r to tnier-po--your executive influence to arra and crrect iLe ii, matiatremetit of the hospHal. and -eccre to the pilieniathat treatiu' ;t whiih L thur due, and which wa the d ij.it of the gov ernment in 'lUiSdina tho! -pitciou tu ' for the comfort and enjoy ment of thealck s..d:vrof the --ar. On pa ing through the wards found th-t two aWsasnd atei patient-. I sbouM think, teatlfed in tbe most e.trne -t and onnaliMe.l mauner to the truth of at) the charges which bad Peeti brought agait.at the manage -men of the ho-tuial to toe nuoeot vour Uouor. TkuI S.in.tary ladie wk were here auataiiiad the patients u all t m charges which tSer m.Me. Heid mam i f th la-iij!. cauplaiued of the mauairrrs thai they did uoi cxi et.il tota Sautary lathe tlie cnuitenaiae anj tneour "t'teti' which they de. a. tfceuhc - u:RIi. IhfSutn ; " "lur n,u1rr ' ne most renerou cnara tef tbti diitte. under fai.e i lea-,,( the uauner ia ahici :!e- dutie are to le executed. H -pit tb are erect 'al ' ick and wounded talSkffa. tniple peo.js.m are iii.le hy ibe fottrenrnt fr the comfort ibi-5e aoi-l ra, and pbyaician are iraily only the m-i i tut of Uae govern-tuen-to admituatrr the n-ce;ane. ,,f f.fd. raiment ad nvrI rine to the-e it.l- ratn.. ' , b.-y t liirl tti.g tue battle of freed an ail protecting our tlr -- ! 'at il home ee-mf.rt . were trit ken .l,w on the field i wthtlie enemv' l.ultet- or aa it b exru-ure and kknes. Ihe re.n'atMaa uuaiafrataig the gorerttmeot of hpitat ;re wie r-gulatift. prc1ed hy .-mpeter;! author - it-. 4nd when a h.Tdral I-jndiceajy moiart Ihertcai no room f.-r complain: - Hut ---fue (vnv-i.-n. i.-.rrr: i. tt he hospital in whl. ii tbey are plac-d were er-ctl k SAjliLcr. and artaa thougft the bouae ami olmers ar-.ptacesl there that tbej- mirne bav n wpportuntty j brief awOftorlij an.l t tyrauiie helplf sa. Ideediiig. dv ing patriot a. Tb. pn. - offered for medical aid la not .ufflc em to ena' 1- fur controlling -urjje n- to t.Ptain tl:.- pr-4er kind of rttesitlal aaad-taae. X.. so I mhv -ictancun aTrd t Ii.i in actio : t i, a aaUry a I I tu-; I lie fe-uit s, that ..ur Medical I a rector has to take -ucli ttt. as he can cet. Tat, in wy opinion, ie a frti.tljil cau-e of m' t -t trie rompUin'- of the -Kk and o ."lille. soldier. Tl a . vaV t !..dh,aa '.av -ga-.if ed a Sanitary Bear d kW latN b. mid a cail for l.ne- ) ,. a-e rtncg to n o iu tle U"-pPals ai..l nurse ami bell take care of tbe ' I ! U ti' b-d IVvrl Wil IWe ,-W -i .ik f me cv and .inn!lit. nun. I.tu. nf. "-efc. bjw mt t. tvwto ur m Seeing III Hall I of tl ety ami care. n-i every ral lain ry and data .Ueaawda T -unrtta that -rin, i:. our b'M-pi'at.. thai they aSaaStaaS. !aalaraaaaarari m Ua great aurk o la r and the tsrge.ai a tic wtfl ..( c.aifywth I. uld be ma'antlv .bmied from -eri.-e. vi respctnally V-tralUe f l ...,r ohe,neo - r ant. , SJ. CLlMuX TrliBPsHv I i- aiaaapeii. June 15, 196 lb- Thorntanon tates ilia he coiiteraed with
over two thousand men That to each of them. I Ml. a a aSB i - a4 I
w niiiiti mixi. nt pri ine apiiDf " ol our worthy Elinor,. Jt. , overmr. ' isen atier tnetr f Accorlinir t- the aut'ioinei atattaiant of Dr. ChpiBsn. th Medial UfR -er o! Mie Dj, it will be en tl. it Dr Tlioroc t-it in. luied more than fo ir honiallowing one minute the time allotteJ t li natieut to 1 whom the eapelii'u D "'tor n nmt little
speech, aauring him of OoTernor Morton itn aoldier. and a cultiratel effort lo repre !! uepathy. iiKUirins after the patient'- Bsslss. Ac . : !oh cHeranc, ir.tetd of publishing emrd in
and hearing hu coanplainl anu :t trie reader will : the experiment he wtll ee that thi ortet ti,erh mak'n ' the taak. avir.g nothing of he .li-tance of nt.rl v ihre amle which the ! et'.r would have to walk to do thl dutv w uld have occupied a little over thirty-three hour. Yet. j all thi waa done in four LoutThe Doctor Mnte- that he t.tlked with ovtr two thousand men in the war). There irre not , fltem knneerrd mm im the tried, hiI they were. liniier tlunng nti wisit . Indeed, roti-ouerir.g ( the number eoctata nti y out on paaaea, it ia doubt ful if there could htve been found two thousand men within the hoapital limit during hi vi-i Would it not have been fer for the Doctor to have -aid in his report that he had talked with everv man in the hospital, leaving the reiier to mm L m 1-1 t . - irpairine anv i ir.iou nuinwr: ihm uuni 1,1 e he neil to ci. ike tre wt, . f r.ihu ir.nre -o-i holeaSiV more coli w '""i .,n 'i4 Ins I Ii irdnr j f.! the men Com:l lined; ha litirat out into the spontaneous decUrati 'ti that the men fared - ;mptuouly. PaysSMSl when begot home BS though) bettt cf if. Perhnpa he thought, when he came to con.ider the benrinj: of hi oflicial repe.rt on enlistments, it would tiot do to truftt to his first irupression.s, and renort the frc7 truth, tint the tneu fared well. He knows verv well, if he is really a tane niaii, that no statement would go o lar to discourage enii-tment as "hue ami 'tv .alvr-tait ttiO u l flTn t t t it T. itltrta II lifAafalF ll W ' " uw.i.(,3 . ...v...- - : know nothing of the Doctor 'h rvditicti; he may te a ... . . ....C.. C IIKU IJJHII. ft Ml 1119 lllliriisiu I V. ...... ..- tificing order is evident from his own statement that the Government dots not pay enough to get good Doctot-; and since he ! in the sei ;ce at one time and resigned, we :tre RsfMB to the onhi- pilriotism hid tisioti tli.it with rum if tu- t market rnlu Th 1 ek of . omrtofsnf ion must have In-en the cu-e of .-a re-.-.,at It could 1 not lure lieeuif health, lor certaiiilv .i nun who I wjlk threo amJ CI) um cumin -Deeeh.es to and shake bandl with '1 IHK) soldiers, to siv nothiag o4 the BSMSTSrisfS with wliom lie-hiked hinds. Krupv in.- rrrore time. nruvi- laaadiaa to a)I aeeonitta his work w;t Herculean and all ol thi- in BafMWI. or even jn thirty three liours he could IcinÜv le Called in invalid and unfit for dmv. Doubtless thai Doctor would - iv th it he made hia report and published it lor the purpose ftt working MtSSS rfofWatioai of the bospiUI management If he ha I -implv lelcireti the wln.le matter to the Arista ni Surge-. t, General, the act would have corresponded with the purpose Well. the Assistant Surgeon General did order an iu ve-tigation of nil the comp! ii:d mole bv Dr Thompson a board composed of riis.ggjl.il Colon Coolidne and Surgeons Frv and Watson the two l it er the verv men of whom Dr Thomfexon apeak so highly, in whom he has, , and jastly. much conlidence and they hive reported. Their report h . been sent to Gov Morton, we are informctl authoraiively . Doubt k n Dr Thompson kss -ecu this report, it he i. a he represented here. t ttiff officrr of Governor Mortou'.-! Now thi report does not say in BS main w.ri- that Dr Thompson tied, nor do we. but the whole purport of the report render- hi
po-ition an equivocal one. to shv the least Had ! Ine bi.lowmg l uiguage: I liat it was a magnifi11' the Doctor bc'ter h ive that reoort published, I reut tinier, sumptuous diuner. lor a hospital."
) rartahilr il it loiifirnis his view a:-d opinions. llov Morton, whom e ill know is a iuet and . . . kindly ni!ii,oU"ht to do much a-s thi for one nf his personal -t:fT. his Mfjdicsl Inspector, Iii ex Surgeon of volunteeis. his messenger of comfort and sympathy the Indiana soldiers God Ideas them, their 11 ISM i- leuion. 1 The public know and believe tint there ;tre in my medkvil tuen tu the -erviee now, us emi pent as Dr Thompson in their pi o(esiou; men who give assj are still giving their services to the wounded and -ick soldier without being driven out ol the service by the scanty pa; they asSJ illowed eaaSj Saoasjfc in the beginnitig of the war, ilitninisheil bv fJsStSjffSjal and still ftuther diminished by the increased value in gold Dr Thomp-oti Stridently judpe others by himself, a good enough rule sometimes but to judge of the patriotism of a community of men justlv, by one's own p itrioti-m. why then one's own patriotism should at Igant be up to the average Now. Mesars Editors, would it not be well be fore giving admission to vour columns with the qttnsi indorseitient which sn-i admission gives, to constdeo how many heart are wrung at home by these stütements of sufFeiing iu hospitals. 1 1 vou had son or brother iu hospital, and you were to hear that they were abused and starved, dy jou think your slumber would be sweet, or that you woufl ujre to the country that permitted stich abue nnd usage, another son to suffer thu-'T We do not -peak iu this iu our own behalf, nor to siaka a dafanasaol lbs kosaital It is simply urgel as a matter for your e irnest considention, trusting that you will tike a just and humane view of it. and hereafter reject all su h commu nications utile they :'.te vouched by unijue-tion-able veracity from the proper -..uthorilie e would repectfullv fender to you an invitation to viit the ho-piiai. -enrch and examine every ffiitine und nrom'ment point, and then if vou can rssiljr and fault, do so lo the officer in charge, a k wtio a i leiiiter von everv rivi lit v in v. power. and expo-e his establishment to your scrutiny. without fear of condemnation or reproach Herewith is ippenJed the abstract of Com mi-arv for the month of .lune. which wiil show in figures what are the required supplies, and how much Hospital Fund has accumulated for sail month: ami Of leferencelo the items it will show that it h i been exjien letl for delicacie for the -ick and wounded. Without calling upon the Smitary CoSSlissioO for aid: Pl hi il .-o s From .i.icoP K'-r!: 1,65-1 gall n il at From I C. OaSBSW all till 75 6 lit'l of green at -r PI r n a AaH a A Smitl : fii I t.t.l-. of f-esh ti-h a: Mc . H C4I " 1 Total purca.-i. -d.... .' ISTML1 Sf x rsMKST lr. .sj; 7.1 i -r irvi. hmi rn i To ltalance da- li-ispital last luoatb . & T ance d'le I'.n i -r lieneral HotpiUl. I . S. .. UmtsaMaa, Ky., as the 2Sth day of Pabrary 164. Tranaferred la credit of thi hwp -tal, by order of General J. P. Taylor, Comoais--ary ot 0neral Subsistence, U. S. A., 'ated Hasat.l8M SSJ ft I.TB a; 7.4-. rat -ons, 1 eii.g whole atnouut due thi o nli, at Jtt Pic .er ration. 9M,S7a M Cr. Is-ui d by the following provll.n at contract pr'cei 197 toured. p.ek 11::. per nbl.... ,l 4." TjO lb of bacon at 100 c p-r tb, 75 67 ll,7oU of 'rei.ii Ivecf a; 6-M per lb. 1 .507 15 24 191 lat bob of flour ar $S 7a per lb . 1.G33 31 l.'iOß bid? o corumeal at3-lü.- prll. 1. uio lb- f vtji ai5.1. .er lb SJ3 bbb or rice at 37- ICOc per lb. . . ."OOllis of hominy at Jjc p-r lb .... 1.44" bid. ..' roasied cifT- e at 4-" ter l"'-1 1 ju p. o lea ac?9C per lb. 1 l.nS lla af ' rtrn utar at 1 .Top r lb 4-1 gat ions ot vinegar at 2"c jer gallon .7'. Hs adamantii candles a-.tl'c perlt 5. 0I ' oap at 7 0O-Wc per 10 S.iaJ7 S 1 IPs ,.f sB at be per lb 0 !l. of pe, per at ;c per lb 'Jju oi Ufcol-1 -rgall. l-...ai :-.s of p..tati al 1 c per lb. 2. J- lb- f buttrr at Kc per lb : . ' a: 16 per dozen 74 cluck '.- CJ !of at St t jr do IS t utkej - at $1 gj eacli .. MaJ II of cdfish at 6c per lb J.aj P of white rlsb at 5 per It. BBS of mark-rat at g-f a- per kill M la. of troti at SS 20 per bid ."t gall of pk'kels at 4'J 4c per gall. . XM.u.bel- of reen a;.p..-- S'- -41 per bui.be I . . . 47 41 04 07 M 4 7 00 101 4U 4W 1 e Mi IK U3 IV, VH S7 1 Sl 2S3 ra M I I . i'i -.T a ' 2S 1 1. ta -6-i 17 44J VI t:c, t .at m mt U SS Xi S3 Tn h of dried artple a? Bk pt 1 ;W7 lbaafdi ' r , - - - peaches at l- per lb jveac e at BS Bl pa 67 do-n can of loten pid ian can of toaata at S3 6.' per doien. .. 14 S.I ! - boe .-f urange.- rb..a... M 13 : 'doren lern- at " ' e ton 9 So : , I Total SS.-I. 75 j By purcha 0 fttS 75 J.7fJ 4" Balata-e doe ho-p tat ih - n,.fh Sl.tT7 -I With tlie fregoiiig tatement ol r Ciiatagaai. the Hsdän! OaVer ol the Day. and the abstract herewith furnished, we will leave the further c,Didersiiou of ibi matter to Dr VV
Clinton Thompson, and request that he will an - a . a . . .? .
ont ine following uggsstion to our worttiy overnor. It would h eil f r him to use uch dicnaii nation and ju dgment in the aele tioti ot hi stall officer that their report ahould be ba-ed urx-n an exalt) ch.iracter for ti uhfulnea anJ eAme-t h-lelitr in the discharge of their duties , that. in accompliahiiij; a eood work, it will be with an eve single to the elevation of the rn'ial- sJ the our public paper of the ro-jndle--ami pernicious redertion on officers amenable to anthoritiea thvn State officer cener.llv. He thp (ioverr.or -hould refer all complaints to the proper authorities; for in militarr inatilutioo there i enoueh law and dir-eipüne to reconcile all dicrepanciea and differencie?1. With the foregoing article in it cruJe tie. we submit thi paper to an indutpent public. b-liering that we. tobiier and MceTt, will obtain COTrpCt judgment ow Dr I h mpon niav reap all the honor aud glorv that cm accrue lo him from hi elegant communication Signed hv all the medical officer on duty in .lefTeraon V 9. A. fieneral HopitaI: TV. C. Mercer, A. A. Si-rgeon. U.S. A., of Indiana. A.C. Latham. A. A. Surgeon. U.S. A., of Iowa. 1 1., trtrm WT Ibi.l I. ft ft W .. - . tT d ft ikf f AW m n. . , u,.r,.,., u. . .. E-lward Lwi. A. A. Surseo-i. t'. S. A- of Sew r-. A y Bare. A. A. Surfff I . S. A., of Indlai.a. W.U. Elli-. A. A. Sorgeon, I'. S. A . of Vermont, S. F. Keeley. A. A. tiorgeon. C S. A . of Pennsylrania. Jam-s r. Ati'lr.w, A A. Surreon Ü 8. A., of IYrfiArj.lr. w, A A. Sursreon C 8. vatna. W. P. Foirtrr. A. A. Sargaon. V n. A., of Indiana. W. W. Coodman. A aMSfSSSh 1. S. A., of PLMa'' pbia. F. PK-tfidi. A. A. Snrgvon, U. S. A , f Maine. J. K. Simmons, A. V. Surgeon. I'. S. A , of Indiana. H. H. rtank"1, A. A S ir?eon. V. 8. A., of New Jernev. C. M. Wende. . -urgeon, l S. A.. t lllia"is Tho-. Jone Biigh, A. A. Sura -ti. t' S v.. .f Cna !.. M. D. Wllaot, V A Borden. C. S. V.,olObi. H. F. M N-v. A. A. Surgeon. IV S. A . ..f Kentucky. John J. Harvex , A . Surgeon. D. S. A., of Kentm-kv. :. I. Pitch-r. A. . Sa-iron. t'. S. A , tf Canada. K. II. Sand, A. . S(irZ..n. V. S. v., of Brooklyt-, N Y. M. M, Klro.1. a. A. targt . r,. I A . of It.diana". J. M. Chapman, A. A. Suron. C. S. A., at BMasdgaaV F. A. Seymour. A. . S-.r.. n. V. S. A.. i Rentnckv. Het.rv u, .v. Snreon, u. s.a., f Nea Tsfffe sawM Fhaaaswasv I f R-tkla-id, Mi : -. hu ikm'n 1'. S A. (ir.x'L HosriTai.7 J SSM -2.". Mil M. ('llimth, I S I . Snr jfon-in Char Sik Having in the (JxiOX PftSSS observe! report on the condition ol this hospital, mole by - Clinton Thompson, to (Jovenior O. P. Mort411'- 1 would re-!:--t f ii ! I v -t ,te a few facts which can oe proveu ,y numerous WHSMSBM, SJM VntCB 1 mvself would q iltfy to: lo me was aaaasd the honor being ottue, , t,,e day, jf conducting Dr Thompson around J ?xnU .a",,. oth" huildings of thi hospit-l o- ex .in:ni"..ii .immen.-e-i .-inoui io:.,o . 31 , and continued till 12 o'clock M., going through 'rds, during which lime I was present and heard everv rem u k S II AS . S m. a 1 WOuia lurtnsr atats mal tneie were no complits urged by the inmates, but alt, with one jyt wiRw tfcty WTt Wtll fJBa ibsstdsBtlf e,,eu '' n treaieu lie particularly in ff" the Mirgcor.s were kin:l and attentive, 1 hp.v mturiably leplied in the affirmative, 1 showed him the water closets, and c illed hi JttaWitloti to the bed, betiding, and the floors, j remarked that he had never seen so ! Irge. si complete, so clean a hospital iu his life, aild that he had seen many At lust dinner was 1 JB- a a . . erveu l tooK occasion to . v. jl Ins attention to the food, both amount and quality. He wa ex travagatit iu his praised, saving at onetime.1 "Boys, vou have no rsasssj to complain of such B dinner " At this moment a voice was heard, i the only murmur I heard; "Ii 1 were at homo I eould get something better: I could get pie " The Doctor replied that "pie might injure you." j After the dinner at the general tables he iu j fumed roe that he ha-1 been ireseut and used He remarked to me on different occasion, pns ,u """. warn wni. tiiat ne wa agreeably I : 1 a ft. a.i a surprise and fivm iblv tmpre i wih the sa pi iraiice of evervlhing He gr atuit'iu-lv informed BM ikal his ispufl to his Governor woul I be verv faraeabls OOS in deetl. He observe! that "Home-sickness must botbecsnss of all the complaints and I shall so repv it it." One item of his report is nearly true He shook hands, not with two ikOOSaiid patients, but with those he met generally, but more epe ciallu with the ladies, who -eeined to embrace the opportunity to complain, -ind to prompt other to do .n, if possible. 1 would furtlier tate tbit he St SOS no egami nation of the medical officers, md did not, in tieed. see but a few of them I have the honor to be, very respectfully , vour obedient ssrvnat. .1 M Chapmav, A A. Surgeon. To M. tioldsmith, V s A., Surgson in ekarge. WASHINGTON CORRbSPONOENCE, ATT At ü I FOB THE t AI'lTAL TIIL ATTACK SSS1 L.s.n Ill AW LP.-- 01 KtPEHAL OFF l( EES THg COXKEPrn vits si rposrn to bf retbfatinc. abbi V AL OK taBSll BOM KS OF VFTUtAX TROOPS AT WASHINGTON REO IBA G F fJOVl.RNMEXT OfFICl ALS THE PRI-SIIIITNT AIMH TO I.FAVK. Fr tu the New York New' Correspondent.1, W. sniNOTON. JuIt 13. II P. ML To-d.av ha- been an anxious and trying one fog Wsskinsosj. There was little eleep here la-t nicht. Everv one knew thai a larre portion j f Oen Lee's army was almost within sight of a I . dm aalakaw ... i I . a I. . ! . . a S r v"- cm . im me ueternruai un. it wa icaraa. or Basking an attack on the capital this morning, , Ail nijjht . however, reinforcements of veteran, troops continued to arrive Met ween sunset of ve-teM. and this morning. lo.biM) veterans ; rescbod here, and durin: the course of to day B.6ÖU more Wilrsd, Baak hoc 99,ttl during the. ! basl twenty-four hours. This, of course, is in nddiiion to those hat had reachel here before yc-tenl-iy. With the force that we had this tnottiin. therefore, we felt pretty confident of. I b; ip able to hold the capital, unless indeed the! hole Confederate army wa.- st our gates. ror some davs previous, as long a-the r iilr iid between here and Baltimore had remained hi 'peu. a piettv general hegira iiad been going on isstSBM the more timid souls in the employ of -.e 0 vemraer.t Manv of tho-e who are note I foe thai i lood b! itenng about this wicked rebeliion. ana wno oe.iiiiit in expreaini: their n i . e - , . c. iii i ne con ii-.cn i ion nno emilicip Utoti p)licv of fe Administration, ami who are all ihe time sneaking of the necessity of continuing the war until the South ig entirely sid jugalod. now sudden I v found urgent bu-ine-4 ;u the North, and left here in hot haste. If w ig leported on the eleventh that, the President himelf had joined the thronjof pilgrims to the North, but Old Abe w a still here yeaterday Yesterday, however. ;i troiig pressure wa tiiought to b.ar up. n the President by hi friend and ad visers to induce him to no on board an wotvclad vessel, and secure hi- personal safety bv flight It If s;)i. that Ohl Abereluel, but tint some preparation for his flight were actually made. His friends believe ibat the chief oliject which the audacinti rebel have in view i to da-h into the capital with a trong force of fifteen thousand civalry. overpower all resistance, sieze j the President and hurry him off to Richmond t priaonrr Thev say that if 'the Gover:ime:it" should bei earns1 ssTin that oay tlie Government would be -rioulv embtrn--el. u d 'hat the Demoarat w old then ar that we no h.n-er had a Oorern - I..' , ,, .. r. men', and Mint anarchv wtiuld prevail TMjr a iy, also, that Hd Abe' nature is such that he i so sreusiossoi to tield to the 'Dressure.'' .1. :c .i - i . . . i-- i o: ..u i in t. i oir i-t ci ri r myyi i c-i m . i.ivinuuuw, m'l.t oe induce lo sign i treaty ackuowieag ing the Independence of the South, ami to give i pledge tha. it relented, he would stop the aar. To avert this evil, therefore 'hev strenuously . Ibis stature. Bl Old Abe is here stall. s5 I " -1 ' m ft. I . .inie -e trie sk irraisiimo utoc piace inimomtng letween t);e L'onfetlerate force and I ose aliea of osr troop that are p-ated lo the north of the city The Confederate were re j polled, and the lo on either aide was not large The reuW rnig'ut hive tieso verv differotii. had it not been for the preaence here of no large a body of veteran troop That fact, of coure. known tn the t'onfeejerate. and it roar lead them to .1. tn ion all fhetr ieyigns agaiaaa tba Capital. Indeed, it mar be doubted whether thev re dly entettainod anj de$in for its capture i'erhape thev will be sitUfied ;,), having drawu to it ! daience o largo s portion of our army, from ' --lint in the'r rountrv. heretofore threatened.
ami may now mire witliout aay further demonstration Indeed, the indications to-night are. that they are already retreating, and are making preparations to recrria the Potomac t Edward' Ferrv. .
Th- may ,e a feint, in order to draw our troops outside of the defensea. o a to bring on a genera! engagement in the open field. If it ig not. the invaiou cf Mirland t shoot orer for the present. In the fight of this morning we htve to regret the loaa of many brave and valuable o Accra; among them Col" Johoon. 49 h New York. Col Vircher. 4.1d New York. Col. McLaughlin, 61t Pennsylvania, M.ij. Jone. 7th Mine, and sere ral other officer, all killed Maliomi
m in iri:ti Dim tiAtic Mass fgjrtm in Johbbob County There will be a ma- meeting of the Democratic party at Franklin, on Saturday. July 23d, H64 The canvas of 1864 la now fully opened, and the people should meet together for consultation and mutual understanding. Let the Democrat come out with their families Come in vonr wagon, in your carriages and on horseback Come let us ratify the nomination made at tlie S:tc Convention, su I miek :i mutual row, that it shall be triumphantly elected Come e-irly and bring n-tir btket with vou and star all d i fJood -pc.ke: will be on hand to Mddre the meetinj Pleasant "toi.nda will be prepared for your accommodation. FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of ASSSS Woblaxd will take place at Hi o'chek t -Jay, Tui'vU, fr- tn th- raldent e of her frtber, ! on Virginia Avenue, No. 37. The friend of the family are invited to attend without i further notice. AMUSEMENTS. ( I I KOPOLI I II A 1,1 STAÜK V A N At. K.k .Mr W. H. IMLKY. Tuesday Evening, July 19th, 1864. BUCHANAN AXIMiss VIRGINIA BUCHANAN. i -11.1,1.1 - m ii-.-iu; M.KKAN fUCHAN'AN VIRfilXl BlTinN VX. AJfFLlA Mi Tin ?iri ia LEW AI V. T'r'tStor- Ogata at 7. o'clock. Cartain ri-e at 8 precisely. U jaaaerved Keat retained only till the end of the arr art. f'Box oirlce op-n frotn 10 o'clock A. M. till 1.' M. WANTED. k Him '" waatad, at Iks kwsesi j5a3."y"F rate, for year. N -ecurel ' y property 00 Washington s'reet. Addre V. B , No. 210, lnd ainprli. Fo.-t Offce. julvl9 2w BOARDiNC HOUSE FOR SALE. N T EW LT fitted up ard in golorde. Contain- 9 rocuis t w, at;d all other conveniences. Term ea-y. Apply to Mc KERN AN A PIERCE, dealer in real täte. july!9-dlw. COW TAKEN UP. TIlAKI- S ap, by ihe lüit'crsiifneii, as th Fendlet n i State tioad. 4 ;j milt - from Indianapolis, a light-rd nulch c.w. with white .-potb; a ilit in the ti;- .f the right car. Also a bi:i.-h roan yearling heifer The owner ran get them hy paying chargea. E. GKK'-NLF.AF. julyl9 dr: COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. COMM KRCI .M. COLLEGE, Tkmpi ranck Hail, No. T.u Wi st W.vsiuar.rO St., Indianaiiulim, Indiann. 7 ofst IHK aim of diis bastitutlon is to qualify i.a ii - and (eiitlemen tor the iiractic.il !uti s of life. The course of study is especially d- siune.l to give ihi- oreate-t pr-fi-cie cy in the shortest time possitile. aMERCBRlAlf PENMANSHIP Hre le.-eives the per-oiial attention of Platt R. Spencer, ,one of th" author of the sy-tem) affording every fnrility for l-adiea and Heut lernen u ihing to Iteeotne teachers. ' BOOK KEEPING Receives thi -pecial attention of Thomas J. Bryant, the j practical Acc awtant ar.d Teacher, assistetl by Samuel N. ; (old. CO M U ERCIAL Ü A LC L' L A T 1 0 N Is aught by Prof. A. C. SkiTtridare, the popular Superin- 1 tendent of '.he City Schorn-. LECTURES On nil Commercial topics by the best latakssasr. TELEGRAPHING J. F. Waliiek, the well known ()p-r.ator ami Superintcntent of the W. L. Office, has charjre of this department, which h is two comi'!"te i. oft1..- rine-t in-trunient-, r.ffon injr -xtra facilities to tLos wishing baoasae operator-. WLLEuB HANK. a .a . a . . a mm a aSSL. a ! it" neanr i.urav.-.i r.ai..-. :n-. aer liicilitv f.-r jiractical i!lu-tia'i.n-. DIPLOM A f the mod beautiful eeefcjn, ar.d aaatfj engraved. iwarde.l t gradaa'es full par'icularRSI Is any address en receipt d stamp. jv-12 dAwlra KKY A N I A StKX:F.R A SURE CURE! a KKYB 1Y is ling cured of this SBSMsaaing d JJJJ ai bv the Use t DR. STRICKLAND'S PilE REMEDY. Bead what a rrfferer saysMr. J. I Haz-rie. 14 Second street, Cincinnati. 0.. say be baa been a dreadful .-infer r with Pile for a long time, and !ia -net nearlv evrryffciig, ami cnld ol.tatn . no relief. He u l about .tie "fourth of a pot of Bf, StricaaV d's Pile thnt nent, and it made a complete cure. He aarlsea every one suffering to try It. Sold by all Ilruggi-ts at SOoeutf per pot. Manufactured at So. 6 Ka-t Fourti, -treet. Cincinnati. Ü. Ak for Strickland's lilr Hcmedy. Wm eat by W. I. Ua-kil A Co., ßrowninx A Sloan, Stewart S Morgan, J. F. Ser.our, Tornllnson A Cox and r-g'ter a W oclo - tuar7-dlveMlAwlt LL COFFEE. KEXT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE ' ! r1"K M",r 'MbJ.vL, Hfl u.fHV AM D WtM. lioU beverage m use, psses-li:g th rnh flnvor of . I tba Aava CotBaa. witkW aivy ofita iay nrlo. eweeu taaa I I -y -tern. Karaale by all letail grotr? tbrougboatthe Sutc, an ! 1 wi ale m M w VKK A S T VKEKTI . J lirKers, "o 13 s,,rnh M-eiian street, .lid t W b r lnd hi . nyl- 1 Oil tl. S( katai . Rf, LIVERY, SALt A Nil BOARDING STABLE, I ' ' rear af Sentinel Itiiildlng. n.ar21-tilv WANTED. M7'A;'lr:"i "n aod Biilli..er for tbe fall trade f Th- h-t '.r-- Liven. R. Praaras, X. . 327, Market tit-tt, Ivwii-v lie, Eentuckv. JalyS-dgw INSURANCE. P. aaJOTT, A IS Llfk l.Nslh Fn. Offer Fir )aa3CTM-dly I . a: uddirt. ta r I ath of C I.IVt It k HI Al Hi t . If EBBT ALUCX, Xew Turk Livery aaatSale Stablea, aa. iz aad It Fast IVrl treet, in tba rear oi -B.t.-a- trhsn
CLAIM AGENCY!
A SaoR .itKVERAL TEARS FAST At PTTI Ni . CLERK I o1 ,b Second Aaditor of the Treasury DaprtBent, CLAIM AOKNC a
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, JSdaai, Backpay and Boaaty, Priie M-n.T. Ctamniation f Battue. Fuel a ret (Juavrtarm, Berrui Clahna f.r lo of Horae and other property. Pay of rMeoi.er- of War. Q.arterma.-r- t'herk. and V
a. i -iDi-t v iaim aicain-t tho fiovernment, ca-hcat or roderted on reaaotiable term Offlcer Return made out. and Certificate of Kondr.debtedue. ol.taln-! fraai the !Vparien t,-?i2JLfi11 P'" in Nation to -och Claim-. Ac., promptly and correctly exerut rat ITrTea.nry Ceni flea tea a ad all other collect, promptly attended to. $100 Bounty!
Soldier diM 1. arced on so.-oir t ..f w ootid reelve di-4-harge to X. B. Information and adetce (rerhy or by let 1 in ter.)
Oeueral LAZ. NoBI.K, A jutart fier.t ral State of Indiana; Col. W. IL H. TERREI L. r inanrial Sacrrtary Kxj ecutive Hejartmeut. Indiana; M.i;r 1 AM KL MrC'Ll'KL. vtiief Fayma-ter. Ihstr ct of It.diana and lllinoK . J. IMTIMf, Audittr at ftatt Mi r M L Bl'XDY, Paymaster. V. 8. A ; I)r f. 8 XRWOOMER; Maaara, j. ; FLETCHKR. VAJKN A ' . Bar,e: M--r A. A J. f S. HARRIS)!. lUnker: M.r. M.KTt'HKK. Jr . Ar CHCKCHWW. Rank.-r; H n. V . H RANI) V LI. M. C. L'ai.ton, Kt.: WM. S. HCXTIXrtTlN, Ca-hier Firal fca-
t!..ti.;i ink, asu nictoi). I. I . DRY COODS. CLOSING OUT SALES -AT THKTrade Palace ! WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME. LOIN) & CO. frlIUNG 10 KKTIKI IKOil BUSINEß N Sty offer their lariro and aptendld -t'ck worth $100,000! At New York wholesale prices, and many good much lens. Feeling under obligation to the public for tbe very large patronage we have received, we have concluded to adopt thi method of closing out our present stock, thereby giving them the advantage of buying their goods alow as the miid- can he bought al net wboe?-ale prices in F.a-teru cities. This t no tictitou cry, and we will continue tbe sale until tbe whole stock is cln-ed out We have now in store the largest and best -elected stock ever brought to thi city, consisting of Wartk of SILKS. Comprising every grade, from tL mo t c ;ly and baoaSMnl Moire Antiques, To the cheap-! PLAIN SILKS AMD SATUfS, Which will be sold regard), -s ..r ih recent great advance. Hm DRESS liODIIS. In irreal variety. Our buyer b.?itig at the head of tbcroarket during tha spring, has made extra efforts to procure the finest and mot faahionaMc in tha market, com prisinsj all tbe latXfiiis !V-lt ia--liERRIMAC PRIM'S. spragueps prints, I) wif W- Di)i 'iv A V. 1 r AVv 1 IVlil Ik?, AMERICAN PRINTS, nUNNELlaS PRINTS, DOMHSTIO. FLANNEaaLS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY. GLOVKS. I M B K O ID BR 1 ;s. VC'., VC. HUME. LORD & CO., 1 UVDIAN A rol l ji:ne2S-dtf FOR SALE OR TRADE. A GOOD INVESTMENT. For J"Witli- t rrrnl -Fi)HCITY PROPERTY A STOHKIb l K. W AUF. lit. I S K vM HWF.LI.lNi; .1 in the town of Acton, tg mile from India: jpwIU, on tbe Indianapolis t Cincinnati Batlroad. The Bnines. Property i on tke Railroad, with an e.. ta 1 be! trade, and the Wareh.-u-e 1 large and etveaaao-diou-. ai ! ("Ltalm all the fadlitlea rr handling and -hippitur (iraiti ami I'r.aluce. Th Dwelling, immediate' ly Joining the Store but removed fron tbe Railroad, i, new mtdern tj!e hou-e, with a wll. cistern and rot-bou-e. complete, . iSSSi atn-vit an acre of gr-am! encbeaed with a hand-ome arid abtaMia fence. Anv r ite wanting a eood home, and a permanebt payinc rinaioess. with on t the .ixmoa. .tper.se. att ixlir r city living, will Snd thi. it -od intestme,,,. For term .fit. rti. i,r ..WI m mm mm - - -rev""' 1 1 m( JUlyU-dAwSw In-!. . i -. Indiana BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES V'r WHÖLttiildEI K .BF XOW BMCElTlXii A L.VBÜF. ASHOl.T awnf Of Bth T.a h,,a gU, inr ,t Ku..,n r and Karly Fall Tr-ide, e aab rac. na moat cf the new at via of vä-od., All " "-n uare Om, carefully aeiece. at.d we t that aeyan plca-e all who will call ami f. c. . i,'..;. , examine put
in ;sj okic i Dmo A co., XO. 0 SOürH MERIDIAX STRFET. IXIM tXAPOLII. JnUI-dlm
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F CI VIMS OF IMMAMA SOUK I. RS, IX THE at Wa-hii-gtor, T C . baa opened a OOVfT GoVrRXMRST 'attl. can get their Boanty iaraaedlatelj t-y ei v. i xifi.i:. cheerfully glv.n. t.-lA-dA lm DRUGS, MEDICINES. &C. HILT, UE? II! Ml. iSontli Me i'ii I i;i n Si RAST HNII tTMItMl DEPOT, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.. WHOLKSALE DEALERS (EXCLCSIVFLT IN DRUGS MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS. Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASS WAKE, PERFUMERY -AMDFancy Goods. m ' AXIPURE WINES ANO LIQUORS. WF WOt Lb CA 1.1. THK ATTKNTIOX lf DBL'tj - tlTB to the above eatablisbment. and Invite tbem, wben in the city, to look tbroogb our tnrk. ('ir g. were bought wben gold wv Mjt fl Sa and before the add. ttonal fit) p. r c. ut ir.crea-i lr. Tariff i rat v wbicb,we are confldeut, will enab ns to sl good ioar line very low and yet reatlxe a profit He will du p icate anv Clilnnatl b MftarSaatlaoa In price coaidered lrdi are Ik ited j-ro4 dly CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, Ac. NEW CARPET STORE Xo. tl CmM U ;ih iu ; ion ai.. 'Imi ill I'm Old tttaavmnata orrosnt: the i oi ht hoi si WF IHM v I.ARr.ESTOCB OF r CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, satin delaines. RSPS PEKIN CLOTHS, (;.tlii.ts. i ar.-. Ii, lm A V.iiluuliatii Ok 3 OX Bitk ' " Ab of Uae-e Omd. b-v.t.a le-.. aar late advance in lite Ka-t, - will 11 N rk wboicalr pictm. I Ska Jat reeelred IOO.OOS3 Piet- NVkall fiipt-r M U imlou I. KRAUSS t CALL. je."' dly MENDINC ANDSCOURINC. CONRAD FETTE, mjJESDFB AMD SCOtJEEB. ha raaaa.ed to Rlatrk -Ijm f, r.r Banding. Foank Story, Xo It. corner of Waabinr- and Markakss atiast. All raraaeaa eatraaad t hin wUl be protap'ly an neaUy reuovatad and re pa lied All kinda of tailartBf as4cmtt4aff for boy. and step ia tbe baa ayla, an abort notice and at low ratea.
