Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4298, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1864 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINKL. TUESDAY HORN IM. J I LT & CITY ITEMS
Fn barter II foal i ' city 'No rain yet Etwt living thing i ufTer JY" Iok oat for counterfeit of all denomination of Krigadier (etieral (.'rrinutoti is tili in ihr city i k r,ropbly. aaherlont" go to war. tflTThe Metropolitan G i ft Ilook Store. East i Washington atreet, i the place to riett To-dar the Cm . - -nil .ti veMiori n. the Kig hth Di-irirt meet at Crawfordaville tW The CKigreaiona! Nominating Cunveiition of the Fourth District meets at Greenjbur to da ? IWThe authorities hare begun ihr pur of wood lor the upply of aoldier-' families, and ; others , doriu the coming winter. iVBrig. General Turchin arrived from the h with the 24th Illinois, a ad proceeded b to Chicago, yesterday mon.ing. hr wn? of the Air Line. If vou wish to pass a pleasant hour, visit Ume KugU-hs Museum. ri Washington street. Thr curiosities tbte, srr well worthy of visit. anoxic Notk i A special meeting of Ms rion Lodgr, No. 35, for woik, will te held Oma I Tuesday ; evening. it 7'v Yl-k Fa a m m Kino. Sexreturv. Rrtg-tdier (euersl W.igner. who Lis been at home about ten day n -i k lento, was in the city yesterday o" Ml say to rejoin his corps In Sherman s army fW Four Urge lots on North Illinois street, three squares north of the corporation line, for sale by Spann it Smith. Also two tots tame distance up North Meridian street lV.ce low HI Hon W S II .Imati will aMr the In diit.:ipolii Demoer.it Club, nt Militt H .11 tomorrow night Let all tum out. Ton Isjwica are especially invite! to attend Lei every Democrat in the riiy BM tOWW OwBJ be present at Military Hill to tnuir iw i ?repnred to enroll themselves as member- of the ndiana Central Democratic Club Early Closimu. Anxious to girf mir joung men time for improvement , we will continue to close at B o'clock I' M dot tog too season . V. A H Qua t, febldhm Froptietorn New York Store Cash Trade After the first of July, 164, dry goods will be sold for cash eiclusiveU, at No 5. r.i't WosSmBgtoo street Thoa owin"accounts will plea-p : tie up M H (l(X)D. jj 4tf Night before 1 1 -it there wa- n fire A burne! down OO the corner of ichiflatl anl Indiana avenue It w.s occupied it I amlnoo. The supposition is that inceii'liarie- -ct it on fire, or thst it caught lire ü-elf apoalOOtoOBlJ r by accident. A great revival is in progress among the members of the African congregation of this city since their church edifire on Georgia streot was set oil tire and burnt down by an mcenuiary. Colored ladies, in silks are waiting on citizens t t subscriptions to rebuild, with ilubious cess, however. ty Reicher sewed boots at ff; Belcher's k Deters pegged boots $H; Custom boots ,( T to $7 A good, neat call boot at $.r5ll All work warranted and repaired free of charge. Vl.NXKDOK k JOBHB, No IT. West Washington street joljll dlw Kktibnii Yltebams. A detachment of the 'jOth Indiana, under charge ot Lieut. Taylor. whose term id service has expired, arrived last night, to be mustered out of service. They come from Petersburg and look as though they had seen hard service, as they have since the advanee of Grant upon Richmond. .1-10 Bon no. Wanted, from three to ten years. $20, (KM), to be secured by mortgage on ample business property, centrally located in the city of Indianapolis Addres-. Jacob Eluridue, Keai K-tite Broker, ,:- G Indianapolis y The distinguisheti Col. Hulloway, late his Excellency's Private Secretary, is still hanging around Indian.ipoli.-t. He is able bodied, so far is his phvsici.ii.s w;ll permit themselves to in form us. and as good men as he have been killed in this war. But he don't go; neither does Mor ton. Important t Eastkbn Travel. The Belielontaine Railroad hue are now running passenger cars on the morning express train, leaving lndi snapolis :t I A M . through to Cleveland without change, arriving in Cleveland at 2 M P M Returning, leave Cleveland :t !!." A M and OH through to Indianapolis, aiming at 7 P M .July Et-lm JTO B Stout & Bro hive j.ist received a I sec nd invoice of OMBmTSBOSOOS ironi Kvansville, Indiaua. Also a choice lot ot Mu lligan bny in boxes They have a splendid lot of family ro j ce. es, and all kinds ot truit- nuts. Ac . :..r sale. ; whc'eaie and retail. Oh Oarij if you watit vour otdeis filleAl Too S4th Illinois re-'njent. 3&7 strung, arnvH ftom the front on Saturday :t n'on, and departed by the lodHaoapotta aod Chicagt Ar Line at 11 Tiö vt-terday OM niing Thi- gallant regiment has been in active sen ice at the front of the aruiv since llie m.d'ile d .lin e, lbl. rjehtiiti; for Abraham t ln-i u go OOOM to vote lor Kiennnit, m McClfllan or ntiy other op- j position candidate, as thev tfll us I tie Kokomo line wiil take them tluuugh on tuovl.4ff We are told that the brave :j."th Ii. liini which left Indiana three year- ago. t atn e: i , eleven hundreii. now counts but sixtv-hve met. OOOOOOI f bearing muskets. It with Sher i i j , .1 . A ('t 1 ' ' cs to rein 1 1 ti with him until he conquers or the last glorious Irishman, of the 30th lies under the sd. Brave and eell-sacrific ing boys' would to (od we could welcome you all back and clasp each one ot you by the hand again BkLfT or rui L vpii . Slwim. As iatios. This event, as we announce elsewhere, takes plaie tomorrow night at the MotlOPolttao Tickets may be pr"cured at Browning's Drug Store, at Tallbott fc Co's Jewelry establishment, at Litt!c' BaOti, at Mooes', corner ot Washington and lVnnsylv ania streets, at Meireü's Biok Siore. and at the O.iental House. Purchaae 1 ur A OOOftj tke your wives ai d children, and let these honorable and industrious I idies have a full tmuse A St rtui a Kimi pt We can conscientiously mmend to those eutTrnxg irom a liiotfOOJ I I cough. Dr Strickland's Mc.l tiuous Cugh Bal -im It g. relet almost instautane'Us. ano - '; t; !.. ' -Ii- irceib'e to t'c.e t ste there ifo docbt but the Mellitloooe Ooofh Balaaoi bj neof the let preparations in ie. and h sll that ita proprietor? claim for it. We hare tried a during the p..-t week, and tound reoef from a most distressing rough. It is prejarclby Dr Strick land. No 6. East Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati National Unioi f fWM LoOOOO OOTOTOM AxiaToJ We uuderstand that the hbeaal and public pinurvl mau arr l t! Metropolitan have teodered s beneti' ' the Li'Jie-.' ewing JkrOOtalMM ol InOOOlopoOw Oi take elaae to-morrow , Wedueday, evening We ire to!J i!it the .'te.it ti igedian. MtKo-r Bar hinan, oooeoaoonrl is alway io me right plaee. ni bis beautiful and eoraplhed daughter, Vkgiola, have volunteered. Ot ccurse the hou.se wilt beerw iei I he phd mthropv ol our citizens, as well aa the r ei al pleasure, iappeaied t. and they will respond The bill will )e one of the heat erer preseuted
Nrw York. Ckxtral RaitaoAi Toe atten
of pasecrs .Inr ewt edited to tfw pre cot piendid runn nt arraogemn t of the Belle footaine Line, m l the New Vor Central Rail road Passenger going East by the Bellefontalne Line run through to Cleveland withont change ot cars, from thence to Buffalo via Ltke Shore Route, and from Buffalo to New York City by the Great New York Central double track route without change or can, making only two changes between Indianapolis and New York City The New York Central Railroad runs through the richest und most populous por tion of New York 8tate, ihe most elegant citie and town in the St.ite being located on the line I of this road Tbia is the only route that can or doea ran their trains into New York City proper, tli-ir ps,ci,cer. i'ing lmde-1 in OhfMAtM AMU 'lepot. in the eentre of the grea' metropolis, tu 1 eoiivement o first claw hoteh Pa--engers taking any oilier route are subject to the annoy a.ice and inconvenience of ferries and omnibus i lines. The New York Central Railroad ai d :ts . eouoeciions also form the idiort line route tu I IJ . I . I T . . 1 oiu:i ano me r.nguna citiea, arriving r. Bton hours in wivanee of all other routes J. W Campbrll. Pas-engcr Agei.t Rew York Central Railroad. CTLet the blind see and the deal iiear We again dicit the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Dr. Gardner, the ceie'rated Kngltnli Oculist and Autist. The Doctor, without doubt, is one of the m -nentitic operators in the country For the last year he has been prici - iig wilii great success in Wisconsin. Iowa and Northern Indiana. From our exchanges we ieir-.i -everal ciires he ha- t r!.rm'l , -.t ! It cornea to us highly recommended frm persons that we are well kcquainted with, therefore we I. ne no hesitation in recommending him to the confidence of the afhY-ted The Doctor can be consulted daily on all diseases of the eye and ear at Parlor, No I .'17 . Bates House tW We yesterday were glad to meet our friend A. K Farrer, formerly Captain 3i Company F. .'t."tl bdhta Cpt. Farrer has, since Iiis term of enlistment, which was earlv in the war, been in some of the heaviest battles on our outhwest em frontier Always has Cipt Fanar anjuitte-l fiimself bravely and ably, and he won the a.iin -ratiou ot those he commanded as eil as the re peated coiomeudHtiona of Iii- superiors in rank We undcrstu.,1 that Capt. Kar rar his determined ti reliie Siom the -.cri'-e H- an officer who lias approval himself wot thy of promotion, and his ability and courage will he sadly tn:--c i ani .-ij ti o-e who unin .inj in the 35ih Fr tb Scmiurl. Aivab Lacy, lormerly ot Covington. Indiana, baa become a correspondent ot the Indianapolis Journal, from the 2d brigade of the 3d division of the army under Sherman, in (icorgia, and, in that par ot Monday, give- Im lollow ing com plimcntary notice of ValUntliglnm. and the "opiuion of the artuv" of his release He says "Therotuiti of Vallandighatu eaoaod M Mat prise in thf army S .me looke! with little inter-e-t as to what course the Government would take in the matter, but the majority think his presence is f mi little Importance s to he beneath Ifci 04 ticeofour Government. Although, despite all his talk about "due process o I law" and "Con dilution," we think, if necessary, he coulJ be forwarded to that l.ml, ihe Itftgt for trai'ors " Now, when a msn undertake- to abuse a pa triot who received, at the late election in that S'.ate, nearly one half of the votes ot the people of the great State of Ohio, he rhould himself be at least an honest and reputable citizen But in the case of tins Lncey, he should keep as OBod as pos-ihie, in view of Iiis critntdal antecedent.-, while a loafing resident of Covington, in this State. In the apriog ot lb2, when the C'kl reg im ent was forming, this LaoM was enjoying the hospitality of Sheriff Lyons in the Franklin county jail, having, on trial, been committed by a justice of the peace for robbing the money drawer of Mes-ts Simp Limp, jewelers, of Covington, the money having been found on his per-oii The writei of this -wore him into the army in the cell of thej ill, and of 00061 kOOWl whit he is talking Hbout Now,ai:i't this a nretty telloa to give the weight of his "name and reputation" to the usu il si tnders agiinst the noble vict ni of (die of the mod glaring acts of usurpation and military tyranny which ever disgraced the annals of any government Biakiog tOO lichtest pretense to civil and constitutional liberty' The audacity and impudence of this Lacy deserve the severest denunciations ot every hone.-t man in the laud. Han JosU Hillings on Drafting Widder wimmen. and there only son, iz xomnt, provided the widder's husband lias already -ei d 2 years in the war, and iz willing to go in aginI beleve the suprme corte hafl decileai this thing forever. Once more: If a ni in should run aaav with Indraft, he probably woiilden'. ever be alowed to stand the dralt agin; this luks sevear at fust site, but the moaryu Ink at it. the moar yu cm see the wi.-dum into it Ouge moarlv: Xemp's are those who have been drafted ntO the State prizen lur trying to git an honni.-t living bi supporting wives tu oncf. also all them peepil who are grazee, and unsound, on the goos; also, all OOSOpapOf corrisDoitdents, and tools in general. Once moarly agin: Ho lobotHooi will be ackceptel who is le-s thin three, or moar than ten feet high; he mu-t know how to chaw tolmi kcr. and drink poore whiskee. and musu't be ateerd of the itch nor the rebeis. Moni character an't rttjuited, as the (tovert.ment liirueshes that and rashuns Convulsively: A person cannot he drafted uioir than twice in two plases without his consent; but all men has a tight to be draflod at least ncst; i don't think even a writ of habeas eorpus can depiive a man of this last blessid privilege AMUSEMENTS. ?! KTKOPOIalT S3 A ist ST ViiK MAN VtiKit ..Mr. W . M KII.KV Tuesday Evening, July 26th. 1864. Last Week of the Dramatic eawi ItKXF.FIT tr Miss VIRGINIA BUCHANAN. McKKAN BVCHANAN The Hunchback. M VSTKK WAlJf.K JILIA SiiNV. Mr K KAN BI I'll vN N M . - V OOlKta KICIIVNAN. Vi SOKMUKI.n. 'X f'lKnirs .,iien at 7 o'clock, t' iriain r. at S precisely. STOLEN. I-Xmm TdK l M)KKK.NKI. CN UtTVMOl Mo HI ' lat. a 'ig I t xrrf I roare.with fla-cn'orpd mne an.! ta !, aWat band" huh, uh a mall ln-pr -car on tbf hiuJ part f the left h:tii f..rtt. 1 StTHAN I.'iWr. a LOO, 0 pperd, of Ititlta:ia(Hli-, .i u:v- . paiiite l '!. With !"tw ght im no nl a : !! - ,ut-; !at anJ tw.. ha'.f-woru fair leath. r K(Uare tash, tvo runty ed heaw biik' haruer ili: - bridles. Another hor-e ai;.l briie were t.-Ien ' i m Mr . Tav -1-' ..ii tin same ereiiiii: devripi 'M P"t kiu-wu. a. d - -X lb DES. DÜZAN & PARH. INDIANAPOLIS, IND prl5.13m lr. V. i:i.M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 1 11 K N I y ll I:- paafctalona - rv.ces to the c-.tuen el I lndianap-'li- ami ic:i t j I vicinity. a Ve.ue. tadianapoli, Ind -U'4-dl Ctl Afla 1 PEA EMON, PHYSICIAfi AND M OFM e ' -r m v k k k r stkkk r Be-, tei.ee No M3 '..rth ei,neee treet HfBce hour Ttul A M . I to 3 and 7 to P M Special atteatfoa ajivm to the treatment of Chronic Diaaea. JelO-d-lm
Telegraphic Dispatches.'
tOIWI imv4l TfO TDK IUI i T4TI IIVTIIII MIDNIGHT REPORT. LATEST WAR NEWS. PROM ?m TRU's-MhshsiPPI. FOR-EIOIST 1ST E W S . RfM at Atlanta on Friday OUR TROOPS VICTORIOUSREBEL 0SS OVER 6,000. PROM GEN. (.RAM's ARMY SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK PAPERS. ! Ac, Ar.. Ar.. Ar Ar. I roiu ttaoliiuitton. W.MiiM,ruv. Ji.lv i" The Republican's es1 1 .i i : lb' -patches to the Government represent that n great bittle w is fought at Atlitita on Hdaj . t -sultiip' in terrible siaujh'er hiii! comp:ete repul.-'c of the en rn it every point I he rebels holding the largcat paft otftOO eitv. gOJOOJOOi iji work on that day with greit furj, OvieVoal HfOYtiogM 'Iri our forces out of the !t v . Tbo l.' i. pea Of .'tuin inde.i by (ien. Kriuk lllair, -eem?d o t,e ih- special object of the rebel wrath, .s they mi-c! igainst it in overwhelming force. The l.Vdi received the -hock ill.u.tiy. and be!l its own until (Jen. I le. with the 16ih corps e i me up, obrn the rebels aete hurletl book with jjieat slaughter Oen LoOao, at tfie hood f the I7ih OOrpt, aent into the Wattle witii the rttljfatcg BTJI 01 "Re member MoPWraoB TMeoarpi we'! i- IJlair's. both constituting the army under MePoOTOM, fought lepei ttely. the new- .f the death of their brave coincide having oooo eooHOoolealod to toooi loot bofoei the battle Our IroOM borfed IJ0M :c-tels left on the field within OOf line-. Wf sides whidi the iebe!s burieif mat of thokf own doad noar their works It is -lim ited that the rtbel killed and wounded on Kiiday will exceed -ix thousand Our lo-s will reach aboot 'J.ÖIMI in killed tid voooded. Tiio IM oorpi -urteied onvoeHy V hi!e t!e work of barring the dpid and reOMeiog t tie wounded was going on Sherman's artillery was piaving on the ritjr, and '.ire fires were ol-ei ed in difleierit parOl nf Atiai;t I, -;p psel to be caused by tiie destruction of supply depots and other property which the enemy could not earry off and did not vioa tu fall Into out hands. This in cotisideied evidence ot their intention to ooaeoate the place. Several rebel generals arc repotted to be killed but their names ate not yet glÖOa Mose.- T.ivlor has been appointed Assistant 1 r i-urer at New Yuik, to succee! Mr. Cisco, whose continued ill health compels him to retire tr-on office A disp'itch to day from ften. Sherman -tales that our lo-s in the battle ot Friday wan less than 2,000, while that of the enemy cannot be less tlirtn 4,'MIO owing to the fed vantage he took of fi- left column Miete is no special iofotoiatioo 10 OOOO tool otii h.rces have entered Atlanta. Secretary Pcssemien, under uuthoritv of an act of Julv iagt to ip ue ;in amount not exceeding 900.000,000 in traaoori no es, ft.t oaa to-dajr given notice that OBOaorOfloofl be r000lrot by the I re silier of the lrnitiil S'ates. I ore! rii tew. Farthkr Point, July 25 The steamei Itolgiao, from L verpool on the 14th. has OtOBO th;g poit t Her date? are two days 1 iter. The London Times city article wave: The advauce of the Confederate loan is parti illy owing to advices received by speculators. The LooOOO Daily News says: The floating supply of Confederate bonds i.s ditninishiiiK , Otiof to be fcblOtbod by the blockade i miners f,,r the purchas of cotton. It wa reported that the Kear.-snire and Florida had an engagement oft' Jersey ol the 13th. and thai the Kenrsage w i- 'lis i bled ai d had to put into Gary, and th.it the Floriday came up and waite.l off f .ry to renew the eogagOOMOl A letter from Calai- s vs: The Cooederate otteoiet Boppnbooooek :tt tint rrt litely an 1 h id jodgioeot pronounced against I. er bv the lOlbojwOl OMa from '-v York Nkw Yokk. July A speetal dtopetto to th I'ost. d i'ed V tshinyton Julv J."i siys There h is been no fighting at Atlant t -dice Friday. ' All that is known as to the OOCOOafloO of Atlanta is tool Shernr.n holds the first line of the enemv's entrenchments The reported encagen-.en: between the Keaisitgeor Sicr imento with Ihe pirate Florida, on the 1 5th int . off JtfOt, in the Fnglish Channel . i- i e .ii i 1 The Florida was off Cit e Uenlopen on ti.e II 10, itid of course could 001 h ive been In the Külish Chmnel on the ITtth. from ( alro. Cairo. July 25 The steamer Jame- White, li .tr. New Orle ns the lth. ariied. atnl reputa the 1 XI Kiinvon. from Na'ehez, struck a snug fifteen miles below (ireen die. Miss. About TO lives were lool Onibotl No t ame upin about twenty minutes .uter 'he di-i-tc! . and icrt ued nbout 100 pets i - I i "in l ortn v nonrur FokRss Monrol. July 25 Richmond dipatcllOi ot the 2Ist contain the following l'i.Tr.B?Kt ao, July 2l There - . l-.snge in the lllOOtion, and no oVpM of anv immedinte hoatilitiea oo the part of (Jrart 'I he rc-.'oit of (enei.il (irant's deal o contradicted. HEADS THAT REBEL A n-t the rulei ot tajlf ainl hrautr, in their color or io the I'M of all th!r color, miy Ve ehinc-.i in a few moment to auy by a single aprl rat.on af HIM llMKO 11.41 IC 1VE! Tlie lapidnv i.f ;i op,-ration, perfect safetv, permanent heaithfal fffe f. an 1 the i vj. edinK ii'"pih an-l richiu - ot tiie l.'ie it imparts, dwingiii-h tbi-preparation fr.ni all i ahn D)e in ue in thi- ountrj". r iu Europe. Crtotoaol mrmu iittir ritiom ooiH 1 1, a v!uahie iMljunct to tL life, in 'ir--ni im! promotiua; the urow th and perf. et health ot tL.-Lair, and of itself, when used aloae. a -afeguarJ that protect- the flhrec from .ieeay under all c-rcinr.-iance and under all c.ime. Manufactured bj J. CK1STAÜUR0. Ni'. I A -t.r House, New York. Said by Uraki-U. j lird by all IU,T Dren.era. . . t-od. wsw HAGARS MAGNOLIA BALI Tin i OM M-t delightful and extraorluiarv article erer i!t oeeed It change th sun burnt face and 0) ' !o a p"aly atin texture of raviafc ing beauty, impartitu the m. Me pv.-ity of youth, aitd the dimting appearand - K m the tiiy bel'.e of fashion. It reiiioe lau. f'.-ckle. pii-pi . n.d rouKhne- . f the k :i. leaving the coaapleau n freh, tranaparent and mo tli Ir I Jita.ns no material injurious to the akin iir.H.iaed by Actrev a:id Opera Singer. It i what rery lady hoald he lal.t everywhere. Pr paredbj W. K H ..N. Troy, S. T Addreaa all ordera to DEM.. S. 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at out Dar, TrfmAT. Jalj It. lt Twrai aacaaera or c.mi or axx si km, roa vaa wiaa Sheep and Beeret. Cava. Veal- Laaaba. awii.e. Total 5.T4 Id MO 147 IXOW Latweek. . 5.1 Ml t,40 ?,J34 C rpn'g week i.MMr.... ; w- r-' ea teas 7,tu Av'r'gaXa.aev w'klaatyear ft,l7 lit 71 ,te7 SI.IO& axKvr raoa nmun ararsa. New T rk Canada Ohl.... 46 Michigan. Iri'l a?i a MS Mlaaourl 130 Illinois IJSU Kentucky OM 5ew Jarvey .... 8 Iowa. Connect kmt ' BKKvaa. The total upff at all the market places la 1,396 tana than for the preßten wek. and 1,443 kaa than for the correspond ma; weak in IMS. bor the week aratiig Slat of July, li63, there were -old at AUaTton" 3,M beere at an a-.-rage of Me per paoad Bt: thla week 2,931 beere have bean awM at the same place, at an arerage of lS'.c Tbequali'y thla week if low on the aver ago. only a few droN e with prime top, ami the largest portion of the rattle would rate from common to m !mn. Tbo awrkct ow Mor,. lay wan acuva II day. with an adv ance from the prioe of the previous week of about one cent per pound on all grade. Only tkree small bunches an 1 th-w eiy thin State cattle wait receiTedoa Tuerfay, and the market avaybe raid to have cto-ed on Monday evanlag. irrovera and owners male money en their cattle, and -alMxieri made their commli nlowa Tb market was nrmthi wngtwmt. and no Mate cattle left Tot another market day . Mr. tarr. goveearaent agent, beugUtta good Ken tacky r- of NH',fr ; ey O Tboaapown, payina; a IHtle wer toe, live Wright. tome of the Operator at 44th street have found it difficult to net mony. the bankers refusing to di-count buteheri.' checks dated from 13 to 30 day ahead. Thi determination upou th part of the bankai likely to pn e beneficial to all parup. H will cause drorers to sell for c.ish. there will e fewer "middle men," less liability fo peculate, and butcher-will get their beef twenty per cint cheaer. Our quotation re as follows: Premium '(ua'.itic, perewt Prime, do do Medium to gor1 iualitie , per cwt .... Common do do .... Oetieral -eiling prices do .... Average do .... . lltUtwOMtftt ...17,501- M ... 15,003 I6.5fl l'.'.Mt 13,00 ..15,(H17,00 i oxva. T!nr.- a - Ii improvement in the quality of the offering, and good cw found a ready sale at lat-t week's quotation, bat i-oiniuon cows sobl yery slow at lower price-: Extra Cws .75-,l Medium to i; .d 5046Ö C s . : 1 1 n 19.fi 15 VOali CALVEa The supply i . loo heavy for the demand, and butchers have been purrhising veals at their own prices. A large number of coinn: hi calves reached Iba market this week, and tlie r.injre of prices is wide, from 3 to 10c per lb. live weight. Quotation- at the close were: Prime veal p r lb. live weight. . 10c. Medium to good . .' 8 Fair 7 8 Pour to catiitnoii 5 's 6 sill 1.1' AND LAMBS. TakiD the total receipt- for the week, and the supply is large, beinir over I.IKIU head greater than for the cor-re-ipoudinn week la-t vear. Price, however, have advanced, and on Mouday prime -be-p wr' -elnngat 9& tcperlb. Tbe uurket was nut su Önn on Tuemlay, however, and utile-- the receipt. should be very light for the neM tbre- days, a decline may le expcted. Quotation on Tuesday are: Prime heavy -beep per lb. alive., IS t Medium 7fl4 MOMOaO 7 (17 'i HCX.S. The Lot nawther, decline in mess pork, and the poor quality of the receipt, ha had a depreSMt g tlt'ect upou the bag aaarkai, und bogs are alow of ale at lower price I.;e ho-. Dressed. PriOM avj A--Cn com fed, inrlUIOJ, 11 Ull4, Prnaa Hani do do doluhio ls Prime . ill fed do do do ln'lU1, K.,t13S Saaafi ppja, suitable for retail butchers, are quoted at fit) ."Hi pvr u. alive, and at 14c per lb. dre.--t -l. COMMERCIAL. v TBLaaaara. ; t inrinnnti .Tlarkct, Cincinnati, Julv 0. Being no telegraph communication with New York, the market was- quite dull fur all articles, tod little or nothing in produce generally. No sales of dour. Small s iles of wheat at $1 e5 lor red od $9 li (or white, including 200 bush new white at $2 LS. Oats firm at 0l(dP2c Corn $1 l'U 18 for aar and shelled Wniafcj Giro; sales 30 brl? at $1 75, but there were more Meilers than buyer at this rate. Nothing done in provision.-; prices nominally unchanged. Gold 256. Silver $i 25. lew York ttnrkei. Nkw Yokk, July '25. Cotton dull und uncluiiged; $1 60 Ü2 for middling upl md Floui State aod Western 10 (2 20c better aud in ommmcoM ioOMOd; $lnCltl 20 extra Stale; fid 9&4J1U 75 extra round hoop Ohio; $10 80(ft 19 tTOOO OtaoOO, closing quiet; 9ales 1,000 brl.s eh 4ct extra Slate to arrive at $10 50. Wlii-ky heavy "ind lower at $1 70gl 71 fur St.ite, MM1 01 Western reported tt $1 7li. Wtat bettei; $2 2 -a 2 48 Chicago spring ; $2 A2(o 2 50 Milkee club; $2 62 67 winter red Westtrn. Cora OOavj aud declining; $1 01n21 62 for new mixed WeMora Oat- rtrt Brm at $1 01 I I live dull and r.orainallv unchaugel. Wool dull. I'ork more active; new mei tinner at $3536 me-; $,l i 10 50 new do, $38 prime; $39 prime mess Boof doll and heavy $16Iti country mess; 10 country prime; $28ni30 for extra me-.-. Me-.- pork unchanged. Cut meats dull and unchanged; löurl."1., f.ir IQQoMota; I7'2löc for ham-. I.ird firmer at Iü20c. Molasses dull. C' ftee dull at about previous prioOS. Hutter iu better OOwMad md Io higher; les-ive 31 10; State 3640c Money r uhei pawl Of at 6(cc7c. Bttrluig dull at $2 VJ(d'2 A M ui. settled and firmer, openiug at $2 5538. advaneOXS t- $2 b'J. declining to $2 56 34. artüg to $2 , Hosiof at $2 57W. iovernmen stocks firm; lT. S. 6's '81 cou - $1 034(i 04,1,5 20 coopooa $1 04ft 1 i51..; 7-30 Trensurv notes, October and April. $1 t'.V A Iitai i'V POO PtMO It is a blessiuii lu the -;.tUtii, lo know tit at we have an effetluul cure lor tiii truly troublesome d'sea-e Mr. J. I. Botattie, of IW Second stieet, Cnciniuti, Ohio, t ke ort.Ht pleasure in informing all whoaie sufleiitig with pile that he used a stmll quantity of Dr. Str'.ckland s Pile Remedy, and it effected a pei maneut cure This seems to be the case w .tii all who make use ot this splendid preparation It is tuanufectured at No. 6 East Fourth -freer, Cincinnati. Ohio, OOO sold by all druggists matH tf llr. it. D. GALL, OrtKUs IIIS SEUVP.KS TU THK C1TI2KN OF Indianapolis ai.d Tidnitv. Utiles, VirRiaia Asrnue No. n. Residet-ct 5ortb Nw Jersey -t rst.?lo ST. octH'CVdlv PHYSICIAN AM) SrUUKON. Olfice-liymnaaluiu Kuildinu. fjorner HiTiditin mid .Yiarytand OtOst IDIA9APOLI8. IND., .iivU MONEY ADVANCED ON WAMMUtM, Id.'MJXUS. jkwklby, PLaTK, Dry 0Kds and .tb tonal property. rbnas;bt and -id at O. 184 NORTH ILLINOIS STKKPTT. NOOWOOU' BIjOCK I P .TA1R8. cttg-dly FOR SALE. a n Putnam c-nty. Indiana. seTen m 1-a.t o'tireeucastle aod tour mile OaTtk o P.eeUsilU. Tke ptoptfty la tftVred at a luw pric. Information may he ob I f Mr Jnhi- ca. Rq . at (irrnra.-ii. at the storr at k elT lie, i.t at th- farm ..f jvtt d3t D MFLVILLR. NOTICE. ST. IIRY S SEMINARY. ALL p-r-o- indabtad tu tbi institution are rriuecd to call un Mr iaatcat B. Hjmss. It, iat Wsbinaion tret. who i- autaoriiad U MMN all c aim, aod to recei t fur all mooey paid. i.KO. HERBERT
SPECIAL NOTICES.
LYON'S KATHAIR0N. KatUairoo ream Ot Graak word " Kathrv.- or "Kathairo," sifraifyiog to deaaac, rcjavinate aod rastora. This article ta what Ita naaaa aagalBoa. lor preaenriof, raatonaf aod beaaOfyiac taa ho mac harr It la Um nioa remarkable proparaUoo la taa world. It la again owned a'd pat ap by the original proprietor, and is now made with the same car, skill aad e 1 1 lit lea wirfeb gart tt a .ale of oser i millten ottlea per aunuia. It is a oaoet deligbuai üatr Oreaaaag. It eradicate aeurf aod dandraff. It keeps the head cool aad cteeav It makes the hair rich soft and gloaey It prereatta the hair frowi railing of and temina; gray It restore hair upon bald beads. Any lady or gentleman who ealuee a beauural bead ol hair should aae Lyon's Kathairon. It la kaosra and awed throng-boat the civilized world. Sold bj all respectable dealer. DE AS . U lt KM Or to.. Ff t febi-dom-eod WONDERFUL CHANGES have occurrel in tbls country during the la-t three c ' aa more wonderful than the 1 ol nf ioiaaa iaa Color, produced among the Heads of the People, by t'KISTADOKO'S 11411 DIE. The history of the -acce-s of great ditaevertek aflords no parallel t.tbe triumphs over competition and prejudice, accomplished by this powerfal yet harmless ve7etablv agent, which im.tanily'changea an obnoxiena color of the h lr ino s black or brawn aa magrtitornt as aay that tea vra ever best eared upon the head of aaen er woman. Manafactured by J CRISTADORO, So. a Astor Hon-e. Xew York. - M by all Druggit. Applied by all Hair Iresaer. c37 -deodaweow SOLDIERS WE THINK DR Strickland is quite right in advising you lu his advertiaeent in i ur columns of to-day's paper, to take a bottle of his highly recommeuded Anti-Cbelera Mixture in your knapsack-, it may save the lives of many of our be -nldiers. Mothers, see that your aoua do not neglect it Tou can art it at the Drug Stores at 50 cents per bottle. It i- the be-t remedy for Diarrha a aud Dysentery. marcb7-11yeodAwly DI8EASKS0F THE NERVOUS nat) Ortaaxy and VVxual S-tem new and reliahle treatment -in hep..rta of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION Sei.t by mail in sealed letter en velope, free .f charge. Addresa D. J. SK1LL N HOCGHTON, Howard Aasocialion, No. 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia Pa. mar30-dAwly tfTNERVOUS DEBILITY. SEMINAL Weakne s, etc., Oaa Pa fe, by one who has really cured nim-elf and hundreds of others, and will te you nothb g but the t utk. Address with tmp. KDWAKD H. TRAVRR, feb-nMlAw ly Lock Box, Boston, MaDRY GOODS. NOTIONS, 4C. WEBB, TIRKIMiTÖN k CO., WHOLKSALK DKALEM IN ST A I I. VI .V IV 1 FANCY DRY GOODS! X o rr ions. ENGLISH, FRENCH. AND GERMAN Fancy Goods, No. 42 South Meridian Street, aCUNCLLi' JTEW BLOCI.) IMH U'OI.IV IMH I ro ur ( ntiointr and t rlenda. Having suld oai entire stock of Goods to Messrs. Webb.Tarkingtoni Co., we take pleasuie in recomtend- : K tliein as Rentl-mi-n ')--es,n ample meant. lir,t: experienee in trade, energy and integrity: and have entire conrldeuce that the old customers of the hoase will be served as favorably and upon as good terms as they havo been hy nv Vf e trust those who bare dealt with n will ontinui- their patronage to the new boose. Mr. Pee will continue with our successors. Thanking our friends for the favors ahown as in the past, we will t happy to nee them at oar old counting room, w! er wc wiM retnnin for the purpose of ci' op our business. PROaSLASD k PKI. jeg-d3m UK. WIIB'I tii:k, JORlVATK MKIilCAL AUVICK FKKK Or CtlAKi.K. Lr. Whittier's Tbeorj, Sjmptom aud Trea'.tneut f Chronic, Nf rvou, Urinary, and Sexual Dieaes, free, in a plain sealed letter euyelope, for nix cents to prepay postage It is a clear delineation of all the disease and ooaditioti r -uHing from the infrinreroent of the moral las, eic --e, ludalfri-uce.-, exposures and imprudencea in married and single life. Every sentence contains instruction to the afflicted, and should be read by every young pervjn, ta keep them off the shoals on which others have been broken to piece. Amativearsa clearly stated to Im- under the control of judiciou treatment, and thereby prevent inclination la oue very prolific cause ef disease. N-arly every cae of diease can be treated wiüiout hindrance to business. Med icine tent by mail, secure fr-m observa'ion. Charge moderate; consultations by letter or at the office free; cure guaranteed Office St. Cbarle itreet, between Sixth and Seventh, lujre xiuth of Lindell Hotel, P. O. Ikx W, gt. L o:s, Mo. Circular Letter s specially for ladies, conig nothing referring to Kexua! Diseases forScents portage. )abl-daVwly HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS I Wholesale dc Retail wSaav DRALKR I Hats. Caps, I mbrellas, Gloves aLd 1ft 1 W l-OOD Has juut receirrd his Spring Stock Or GOODS, DIRECT FROM THK MAÜÜFACTCRF.I iu the Ka-t. which he will cell an low as the leweat. All the LATarr rrrias kpt at i, i. , atreet. fonrdooreeeath "f the Pot Office. rcdlanroolit, Ind myTT-dAwlir MEDICAL COLLEGE. HCofciC AL oiu (,i OF OHIO; CI C I T H ATI, FI1HK tr.aUf -oaneof lect ire, begiaa Tuesday, 3ol vemoer 1, isa4, and will continue sixteen weels : la fee, pr fa - - re Drees an. .mal and MatrKulatioa, Oso- Aodres C j COM EG TS, Dees. Ju)rXl-d lm-lair. BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALE. KWLT fltted up and la good erde. Caataina t raaea i and all other convenience. Terms easy. Apply to MckKUN A N A PIERCE, deakers in real eeUte. JaJylS-dlw.
FOR SALE. i titDva TTATTOnO
I I FOR SALE BY Wile 11 A U LOTE, Office Talbott dc New's Block. A FARM g VP S4A acres, in SawAby coeaty. with ITS improved w, f and ander gnod fence, with a large Frame Uoase, rrame Ham, hood Orchard, flic., eeta acver failing aatwag of water. The land la on the Plat Bock aUvar, threw eaflee from Waldern, and can be had at a bargain. A V AHM la Putnam Coantjr, of 320 acres, 0M acre improved, with Hoaee, Bam, Orchard Apr loa Water, Ac. The rarm la near Clovenlale. For aale cheap. A FAR M Of lea acres In Madieou Couuay, let asUee froaa taia city; as acres improved and ander good fence, Hewee I House, Barn, Orchard of ehote fruit, balance good timlier. A bargain. AFAR M Of 10 acres In thi county, with abont SO acre Improved. Loa; Hoase, Suhle, Ac, the balance the very best of timber. It is onlj four miles from the citr One gf the bet bargains ever offered. A FARM r I0U acres, iu this county. ha about SO acre cleared, Log House, Ram, Ac, the balance In good timber it o four mile northeast of the city. A FARM Of 00 Acres, within aix mile- of the city, with good Houae, Barn, Ac, and one of the beat Orchards hi the county; a, ne mile of hedge fence. Far sale cheap. 1 NEW FR1ME HOI SK On at ort h Tenne wee street, with Seven Rouni, Cellar, Well, Gestern, Ac. A NEW FKAIHE HOUSE On North New Jer.-e street, Ith Sia Mootit, Cellar, Well, Cistern, Ac. 4 TWO STOKY It Ii 1 4 K IIOIF On North Illinois treet, with X'ue Rooms, Cellar. Well. Cistern, Ac A TWO vioiil ItHH k IIOISI On Nortk KaM atreet, with rig i.t Well, Cistern, Ac. Cellar. a rut mi: hi ii hoise And dwelling totretber. --n Masachunett Avenue, fat sale at a t anraiu. A VACANT LOT On North Illinois sttret. 40 by 105, with an east front. A VACANT LOT On North lllliioie street. CT by .'Hi, at a bargatn. Upon a good Business Room with four years to run, for sale cheap. ITTr'Also a number of Houses, Farms, Lots, Ac. Persona wishing to purcba.e will do well to call. For particulars of any of the abeve property apply ta WILLI AH LOVE Office, Talbott & News Block, HO. I iL 2. SOestaa of the Post Office. Julyl6'64 dly Notice to Ownt rs of Dogs. Owen o City Cuiaa. i iMnasaroLis I., July SI, 1-6-J MEKKAS, 41 OKDINANCE PASSED JINK 7th. v v 1M1, by the Common Council of the city of Indianapolis, entitled "An Ordinauce to regulate aud restrain dogs from running at large in the city of Indianapolis," provides: 1st. That all perrons owning or harboring any animal of the dog kind in the city of Indianapolis shall pay an annual license therefor of one dollar for each male, and five dollars for each female. 2d. That the City clerk shall iue or cause to be issued to every such owner, of other person, en application, a written license for every such animal of the dox kind; and he hall also furnish to such owner, r other person, a cheek of brass or copper, narked and n mnher ed from number one up with a numWr corresponding with the license. 3d. That any peron owning or harboring any animal ef the doir kind in the city of Indianapolis, shall procure and place upou the neck of bucb dog or bitch, a substan tial collar of leather, iron, copper, brass, or other durable material, to which shall also be attaebad the Ifcawse Otak herein above referred to; and no other check than the i Jf tit n al !. issued by the Clerk shall be worn hy anv ucb dog r bitcb, aitd in case of los nf auch che, a duplicate shall be laralaaed by the Clerk at the eipen -.' if the appli ant. 4th. Tnat any person owning ir harboring, or aavitx the care of any vicious or fierce eVg hall nat -'iOrr i Dermit thcsame ta xn unrotif ned or run at large daring the day time. tu. That no person r.r person shall keeper harbor, or suffer to remain In or about l,iLer r their nre::i:. . any animal of the dog k:nd, which by loud ami frequent and habitual barkina, hoe ling r yelping, hall cause serious annoyance or disturbance t tlie neighborhood. 6th. That any per-ou or OOMOl not complmg with the fore ;oing provision of ald ordinance shall, for each vitiation, ii pua Conviction liefere the Mayer of the ii Indiana poles, t ned in any tiot ac--.ltH( t wem v dollar, together with ro,t. of provecution. 7th. That it shall be the duty of the policemen of the said city to kill all dogs found running at large, miles tbe owners or per-ons harboring the satne hae coniplied with the foregoing provision- (t said ordinance. Now, thr-vfor.-, An person owning, harbormg, or having the care of any animal of the dg kind within tbe city of Indianapolis are hereby respectfully requested and notified to call at the City Clerk's officer. No -. Siena! Rlk. and comply with the foregoing proiioi. of tbe said ordinance without further notice . fly authority. CL S BUTTKKIIELl' Oai Attest: JOHN G. W ATKfctS. liepatj . jyÖ dlw O T i c: K . TO INDIANA MILITARY OFFICERS. ExrvtTiv Di-PAaTMivr or Ixotaya. HtagAL or PiüASca. I sbiAXAPOLis. June 24, 164. ) INDIANA OF PICK KS, who have been or are serving in the army, are informed that their Ordnance Return will be Bade ap and presented to tbe proper Department and certificate- of acquittance obtained, ree of charge, by applying to Mr. C. P. Booker, Ckiai Clerk State Ordnance Department, office uo states over Vajeii' hardware store. No i rVe.t u i-s iigton treet. Ii'ilanaaalis Br making ret u ma, as above directed, officer will bos only save all fees, but They will be able to settle with the iioverninent and draw their pay from one to three months earlier thai. If tbe be sines ia entrusted to Claim Agent-. Ry order of Governor Moarro. W. H. U. TK. KRELL, je-dtf Flnaac'el Sreretary. PROFESSIONAL. H. V BKI BAklK, PtmiCTAN AM) StRGEOli, Office .1 West Ok naming; tarn 01. i I 0 statlra. KKS1UKSCK 50. SI KENTUCKY AYK51 I , a KFFKRft his profeasiooal services ta the cttiaea U 5jJ a W Indiaoepolss, aiJ guarantee, st net aad asr . -. . . . ff , v . . . i . I. iriuiwii io mi wose wqo ma j iaur mm wne imrii pa a- SJ BJ :3 j. JOHN B. SI LLIVA. LIVERY, SALE ANO BOARDING STABLE, No. 10 East renn otroot, to) roar of UStl il let 1 1 merll-dlj
CLOSING OUT SALES
-AT THhV Trade Palace! 26 & 28 .eOAOflJIAffl WEST WASHINGTON ST.. HUME, LORD & CO. SHINC, 10 IET1M VKAM Rr5Ka M orrer their large and splendid at eck of good a. naitk $100,000! laaa. Feelaag uadar ebligattoe to the pablic for the very urge pair aap I we have recarvec. we haea aeawnaao te adapt this aaetaed of ci using net estr peesewt etecO. Os . by giving them the advantage of hsryiag tawar gveda as low as the same can be lought at net a he set ale art' ia Ka.iern cities This ia no aaUtaae cry. sua atUI rawtinse the sales until tbe whole -fork is cbed awt We have new ia store the Urges, aad heat selected statt everbmaght to this city, consisting of Worth cf SILKS, CooiDTiMnf every grade, frm the luan ceally aad beautiful Moire Antiques, To the cheapen PLAIN SILKS AND SATINS, O h-ch will be sold regardlev of the recent great ad vances. PMV DRESS MS. lu er-at variety. Oar buyer tsrinc at tbe bead of Ihr market during the spring, be aisde , ura efort to arccare the finest and moat fashionable in the merket. nBO prikineall the late Paris Noveltiew, MERRIMAC PRINTS, SPRAC.l E S PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRIN TS, WJNNELLÄ PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, HUME, LORD & CO., o IMHA U'OI h jtineza-dir FOR SALE OR TRADE. A GOOD INVESTMENT. Fob" vm!oh- to l i ikIi FUK CITY PROF KR TV ABTtJUEHOrSK. WAKEROÜBK ASU KWF1.IJMO in the t wn of Acton, IS aeilee treaa aartiama poaa. on tbe IndiatiapaOa OMaOonati RaUraai. The fciaanveaa Property i uu the Kailroad, ail t aa tabliahed trade, and the Vs arehoase ta large and commedioaa, aad contains all tbe farihtles for handling aad hipping drain and Produce The Dwelling, immediately joining the Store, bat removed froaa the Haiirced, as a new modern-style hoaee, with a well, cietera aad eat house complete, aod cealaaa aboat an acre mi grea ad, enclosed with a l.ai.'Uome and substantial fence. Any one wanting a gool borne, and a perwiaaint pay Oil huaioeaa, withoat tb- eueraaaiis eapeisi a eCteateaeaT city lining, will And this a good hraOneat. For terms apply to or addrea T. H MAT" Julrli-dAwSw Indiaaepolia, Indtana BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES Ar W HOLESALE! WK Ak. WOW MECEITIVG A LAOGK Aft BT went of BTxrT and rT K for tbe vwwt aad Early Fall Trad, embracing axed ef the aew styV-s af leede, all ol waerh hae been carefoUg selected, aad we feel eeawaaent that are ran pleaee ell who ill cell asxi examine or stock. IIMMCKIi tDfrll MOO V Od , NO. AO MOl'TO MKKIIMAN HlkKKT. IJI Il A5.il tU Julyl-dlm . n. JoPic i:r & o., MAI HST.liEiy.TS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street, IncliiinitpolaM, Intl. niytf '04 dly MEDICAL NOTICE. D r m . rr H O M 1 H O H . FKOM THE EAST,, akTE OFIXED THEIR OFFICE I IKDeAMAfULift, Ind , Virgin .a Asetsae, a few dessra Ouaih ssT Waahmgto atreet, for the car af ei oaa of Private In -ras. HawraaeAasihaa, Baaaeaseata, Ac . wttOawt the a-e mt Mercery t ee f r yean, daring which Oaa over tetys) .cceasfnlly treat Of ties. Addreas Box IS1P. JeA'aa-dly Daa. TUOMFOOSTS. KILBY t ariKlwl HO, EXCHANGE HHOKEH, W OAXS MONET 05 COLLATE KALA, BITS AMD JLi sella Gold and Silver, aad negotiate Loaaa. t dfke Ne. IS Saath Mersdiaa Street, ladiaaapalis. lad. uance aeawa rreaa 7 a.m. to p at. je Dr. T. B. HARVEY, Io. 67 Nartfti AlasMioaa locrefl jalT-dta Ä3.0QÖ TT'vSL anaane hj arvpenv ow Weehlagto AAdreea F. kV, Ha. t IO, l JalylS tw
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