Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4311, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1864 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL. "tBÖRSDAT MORNING Al'OUM 11
CITY ITEMS. (" and see th Hippel nx Fridar if. S?TId Ricrs Great Show, Kr. lav 1 Sit uMv, Aotwt 12th nod 13(1 SflTCol. Sda Colgrorr, of the 27tb In ! u.a. ua returned home ewerelr wounded. 1 t .el-kerr r. . it ,.: anoU.fr rise in r i mr ill. if rJat in n . r i " met., t i - Hi mY A diftk i.'.u u-'u.itl ley of Me ifo al t'anip Morton, between ÜM curd fil d nme j r.ot.er. resulting in the -f. oui ni.d wounding of two oi thr latter, one ten set erat f HT' Repeate! .it in v.iih ont of Camp Morton hare rerently been fiustrat;ed. Under Col. Stereua the greatest riddance ia K'l - HF Khodiua, at the Journal o8i e aaioou, wili Mre up a fine lui.th this mort.it. g nt 10 o clock tt.e ;-.,( f- will h turtle o'ip anu 'lff The rebel at onr point on their liu re rent ly ioium J themselves by standing OM nf tbetr colored prisoner on the rampart a a I :e!l. and booting between hin leg -t our J he Chicago Hoanl of Trade have Toted i a thousand dollar as a gift to the widow of Col Mulligan. The Chicago I die hare also undertaketi to i uichn-- an I f i r s . ; -1 a honx te i.i lot her. 'The reach cmn I New .Imjt-v tin wh - s r Will be the Un-t I rvr rsisnl ir, that Sixtt- Di m in in (b eau rounly ba IMMMM trees in lull beartOT. and i- r.rcf irmi: ' i rn t r k -t .'J.'HK) t, t-kei of the fruit. The "lutal colored people" ol Ii 'v.. have preftented Old Ahe with a liible. The I. i know h? neeiied it. It i to le hoped the wick : 1 old -inner will read a little more of the New I V tament (ioop --Kii'iuitt the W.ihingUM Hepnblirm: ; Muppo the M t :- I. il n.n;e Hillilii our I Til ficatiors lat week, could they have wiUMtOOdtM rharpet of mir hor keep i '.' N'..? .1 they know t herni'l v A ten pound mud turtle, caught reivntlv in the town M Rorlictcr. Ma., laid fifiy bIm t." hi seTfii hour- after it he:til wh severed from bod. It tuit IsyaBg fi r the want of I rMth BeSIV OUHM AiiXiu to give our young men time for itniTovemetit, we will continue to lo-e at b o'clock P, M. Ntisi the season. V. k fi til I vs, tcbrjdt'mi Troprietoi New York S.oie Omm Trade After the flrt of duly, I8M, dry good wiil be old fur r;h exi"Sui elv, at No 5. rJ.-l Vhint:tou -tieel Thoe owing I an-ouitt will pl ;i-c -! up M H GOOD. I o I ' 11 it Ttj ( Herrn 1 he lliild Satuttf iv .f A'igi:-' - the lime the! 1 moiTMtic Con etion lue-! in liie .urpi-c of noinintiing cani; I ( - r 'onulv oflices. M0B dJwtt Fol Tiae FotftfN eres Pi p0mi id-, joining Terrellmlp futhria, suitable lor K:mleii or reaidenre. front. on the national road. For tr ttle for Inrliananoli r.tperty. Win v V M AK 1 1 n . K K Keiil K?t:tte Brokers Lo-t in MftroptSitan 11 ill or on WaebiMtlM street . a sm t!l pot ket meinorandoDi bojk, uf no u-e to any one but the owner. Ik will rewnrtl i the finder by lea in it hi W 11 BofaWM JlOo1 tiroeerT. No Wnabingtol -itrect K s Ii i in j?"Cr0WI :;re atttarieil t ih. Mi'iropolW.tii : niihtly to witr.e the inimit.itt'e perform .m es t the R'tTel Trout e. The ijHeflwi f the QeMM Mtutter i a dteMedi -U'1' The nick-, the scenery, the rapid chnye , mi the beautiful I lableaui. amnae. gratify attd hohl the at'ent! B 4 ihm audience throughout the pei forman . Iff" The Wheeling ltitlliencer. of a retent late, in referring to the examination of -.mc nero reruitby t surgeon. tv: "One of them, i l.irw-M.tirv ohti. h iJ feet t.tt i-elv like an ele o r- - , . pliant, not only in hape but in color He w-ts n obiert of M(l ii.teret to the uuining ur Mg, it.l t. till wIm IM Ml I i k:iM prb--til " f"A report wi in eip-ubnion t --teni.iy afternoon :h it n large b ind oi guerrillas wert Ml the Kenttii kT side of the Ohio river in ih? neighborhood ..I Henderson, nnd thxt they f.ad l!.r-i enfd BfMffiHi Ho Mibe OfMrtJ Cirrington will motre m tbem it any MM MMaMatlaM .ne miif JJe mocl M mrgM once, but it wa- i rear mo emenf I sir r t a T P -iiK TiIvvkl The Hellcl'ont .ine II .i!i . : i .r. i u: i . : i; p.i-ener mm on the m rating expeera itaia, tanviaft ludi j aaaaaaw al 4 A M . ia nii to cievelatd with-! out chance, arriving in Ov I and nt 2 i 1 M Ke'uniM -. leave Clew ;.h .! .t .r :C A M. an. I tun throng:! to ii di tn ipoli., arrtvfagt; i I ,!u!t 13-lai H show of a tmlv r.ii'.i Miterd i v l.u t i -iiow. O'd 8al liie tetuperarv cira short eriol, i d : iratiafj aad MritJag bwei hot, urv and ; saaeb longer, i blicbteii ! it' cut , lurt time, bul reanre.iied alter di-soUinc m t:iin whieh obrcure.l him t i v !) iv- id btvit ni-'if ; . t The weit' tT for week- Ml aaeaWaffa and ii' it eaatiaaai i mIm t;-. i '! I ill le a dwn ith a tn . A Si rrnoR RcMtt'v la a caa eanaetMtiotialj rec mmend to tbe unreri,p lrm a diatreaail on-;h, lb- Strickland'- Melhfluon Cough Hal j -mi It fjhral relief almoat IMMMMMM, t&i is withal Ml d;- roe.ible to the t .te There is J no tiubt but the Mellitluons tui.b I'.il-im i.me ol the best preparations in ".se. and is II th ll HMaafMlVtMl it We bav,' t i it luring the paat week, and found reuet tu in a mot .fistressinj: tO'iph. It d prepared ly lr 3trh k' in N 6. ?.'. Faartb etreet. Qjacwanatl, j i ( ': iir.ati N tMnal Union. tf li-t a.s or th v tr: Kan The man tlrci:i tre'r -uccestuli dieaes ;nd ifTi v'tions ol tbe-e imrortant and delii-ite orgins, ajMl be rearfed nt a blessing to his fwllaw MM There re. j!ret amy who pretend to be aide to do so; ' it m.iv of them are o. prfende: - No man aaowM be allowed lo me i-ile with tht MgWBS h is not known founderaun I ! ia h i- tu Krotn eeiJenee inamr pwMti we rt .tii 1. ti irdnrr. nw t :iini: ittheltr11 :e in mm itT. lor the purpose of treituij; : and .iffWtino of the hvt 1 r ,r " be arafaaant ta ba, and i i m i ' '-' i,,ot' - .. ., l.t',1 ii, bis pr. ,esion.nd of pieat experietjre in thi -pe,-. I .impart men t uf ihe healing art .i, m, i ....r ,, j the -.ub'.ic gen . i .1. th.t in our t. on tlif can rrlv on him ard tiu-t tl.nu-.fi rs t. bi cte i 1 trettmeu', a th H.entuio) W'f atf llii. not lo puff tht- IX ti-i tr t . ..:i..t.U'ly , an I ol on- aWW Ml ! '.Ui fr bf i.et.eflt of -ueh of our c i.Jft"tia a- mat ! afficte d ib diffi. ulty ol i ki: I t'n - ''.( ,.r bt-atiu lr G udi.er !.a Wiad" ilo iMttnieiit ol dis ies t ibe Kye and r.n -recml tJuty lor Tear, is a gl aj u tie of the beat Ke and Kir In fir mart in Europa, bat bad several ye.tr nut ce-fi. I pr i - f. in tbta eowi tr i-o n Kifland. an withal a gentlaman
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HAnonihlr Cptln Jsne Wilson, A. O
M. addressed the Loyal Leaguer in the Gov ernor's ring Um night. H w; highly pstriotir and wftflf eloquctt A few veer oco much was. said about gotrr,roeiit officials interferier, in election, and it was regarded by c ur Republican I frierd as exceedingly in lecorou. but In there days I''detit reqturr- fTlci-1 to ahow their hand. and RepcblVrui partisan respond, men ! W.yrr.n Teentr tinxen pigeon, for which two dollar per do sen will be paid They mut b strong flrinc pijreor ; to be delivered to the unler?igned, it the St Nicholas Saloon aupll-dtisr .1 Kl an H Inj (.fn Don arm Kuril. IHK iKtMMk tR HI ShmH. aTiO.N The Msftnafeg letter from M-j en Dm Cir Im RaeU, sddreseed i a friend, --li.-n- ihr retei ir bi resign tum ; !' msoku Srtsl v;s, .lull Id, l-t'l li- -;t I ! 'Hii.l'O l.av.- -t-t-u no fi( ial anii. .-eufiit -i Mm l.ct though v is. no 0 i t rti 1 Pii i 'mihi--' on ill Iheaiiflt I htve -i vcri! liuie- -lin e oc il n-'!!..! that my paraaaa liienti-, ji.d mau who. without the tliimtl ;eriK'r.al acuaintun e, have taken jp miereM iti mv oftici.ii catecr, feel that ' fplmT.ion oi t'ne imimtancea and motive of my art! .n ia due to them Accepting thta claim m, I have alreaJy anerei orue "f mj friend in uuetaiice aa I do yoa now It i perhaps nnneceaaary to enter into an ex poaition of the circutntancea of my -uper-ed".i in 1 MM in the bU of lef62, since the p r liealaax, though not without a certain v!ue, inrolve inieretn of my oan with which 1 do mtH not wi-h . weir) you. Aa far . fact are concerned, it will fuffice for the pre-etd to mv, tint aftei the adjournment, abut the lt (f May. 1861, of tii "C.mmiion" which investigated my campaign, my correotiJence with the de partmenl IM aMMMa to a monthly report made to th-- Adjwtanl Oeaarwl tint I w waiting the action of the War Dep irttnetit ou the proceed -;nof that Commii n; tlml about the h.th week d Ar rii laut I wn olTered commuid umler Getier.il Siitrman, mv jui.ior, which 1 declined: that nb-.ut three week later I re e;ved iiolitVa tion tii .t I wa mu-tered out of my rank as Major Genet al of Volunteer-, mil that tbesune day I en in my re:gnatioti a Colonel in the Awjetaat Oanarell Department of the regular army. Tlie impul-e of most men would approve mv four-e in hi Matter, if it even re?-tel on n- oth er giouiid th n :i determin ttion not to acinieaei in iii me t-. ne li. it would degrade me, but I h id a higher motive Am that I beiieve-.i that the poliey und me.ii with which the war wa fe hal prosecuted were dicieiitab'e lo the nation, and a at in upon ci vilutfion; and th tt thev wuuld not only fail to restore the Union, if indeed, they had not already rendered its restoration 1m- ( ible. h .r i r their tendency -utivert the intitutioii under whieh the country hi 1 re aii.etl uneximpled prosperity and banpiaawi; .tnl lo null it word I could nut lend tin html. While there may have tcen more or le-s of pet .-on :l imbition mixed up in the ajaVMaWl al .ici-vi'ii a- liiere ui".-t eui i 1 y be in the (!) m ajteianl of political aft'iir-i, yet I lo not aowtM that it wa attiitilv detetmit cd by an hone-t eonviction in the minds of those who engaged in it, that the control of the government ha 1 passed permanently info the Madi of a sectional party which would soon ir ample M the political rihf af the outb. This appreheu.sicn was shared in by a ery large portion of the people who did not favor secession, and who were o anxious lot the preservation of the Union, that e n coercive measures, if 'tempered bv justice and mercy, would not have e-tmned them. Under these cirrum-tiiu-cs the t.-e uf milit iry lore to put fkffl firmed realaCanca was not in compatible with a te-tor..tion of the Cnioii with its former glories und allecions, provided the meaii-i were cmplvel iu -'ich manner as to convince the pctple that their c-r:'i.itt.ti' m 1 riirhts ouid be rappactad Such i policy, therefore, tri the use ol i"t-o must f.e icswrted f'. hid the idlest advint tgc o uealieniiig Im poaer of the rebellion and -ttengthen.ng the Government, independently u the mora! foita vWck digiity. tnd fajMifw ilvnyi lend io m thority A ptliey which recognized la e principles w.is wisely dietafwd bj OongreM ii the beginninf of tbewjir; and Itrun A fervent des're to he juts erv.itiun of ihc Union, ii, which pride Ol COOOtr and nil my in'eie-ts as k citizen ceaterwd, not less than Irum a niturat impulse. 1 gve that policy my e in. l support. Unfortunately it w i ton often cheated ot i s doe HVet bv the inru -ion af Bwettaaal rwaaari Md the injudicious or unlaithltil :ict or nj:eiit- af ihe (loveinment; and when. .f the ex piratioa ot a year, system of spoilatii.il and disfranchisement w is inaugurated, tlie caure wa robbed of iis unctitj . ai d success Was r t'd.'ted m .ie itifticult ot attainment. IM antra, iu diese low line-, an explanation of the motive- oi mf conduct while I was 'u. command, , well as of th" tep which, after twenty three year- of service. In- closed my jieei a- ;i .- i'.diti ;iid broken up the professional habil- and associations to which I was educated and in which 1 have passed the larger poition of my life. I ntn very far fmm c Udieg unfavoranle r flection- upon tlie thousands in the service, aaa, perh.ips. with iews similar to my own have not chosen mv course Few ot them have been alarilarlf sitwated ; nad I rataer commetid fhe patience with which they Imve -truggled on ia iio-i'ions which tnust othei w i e IwribM filled bv ies scrupulous men. iinl in which they might mitiiTHfe some ol the calamities which they yet eon Id tiot wh ally prevent Vcrv truly vuur, I. C. Bt ILL. InPMM in Kt'iilnrb A lartte tin ruber f n!i';cl rrests have recently M80 BatJf Ml Kftttell) A'n:ur KmM aereata f in LowiawUa are Jweaaa K Ballitt, Chiel JaaUca of UM Ooart of Anneil-; Dr H Kalfaa, Iwli Color el of the 15th Ky ; (J W. Ü. Payae. W. K Thomas. Jailor al JlMMM eoun?; Win T Cassell. JohnColiitn, Alfred H-fria, SuDTint enden W yvt Worka; ThoOMl JeflHaa.Dk1 U Buch mac. M .1 I' ml, t" i. f if Fire Departjaetlt; John Hines, Henry S:i. k rod. Michael Carroll, ffm FitMtnry, Erwin Bell. A ( Br innis. A .1 Mn h .!. Jonfi Ku i I, g g Tfcaiia, Cti J Cl iike. B 0. Bedford, .'nil I Hlbttt, Vt m. i lrray.lt . r. VMfnn, lr. A It. Ch.tnibers 1M Chirac- aiinst ibese person- -re dislovalt in general and being members ol the order of t!ie S 'tis of Liberi v in pajajMlafl .ludge Bai lid i aMUd bv the K-mi-rille prt with .. iLT partlcalariy ictiei in - i ;tIba Wad- of dis.ifl'ecrioii t-- t! o (ort rnuient litis snid to htve been at liiditnnpolis on the 'Hhh of .Inly, in con-u!tatiun with rc iresen'ttivea ot Iba otdar from Miawarl and ei.-where. 6ai BajttiajMI and CjI Parieilb were in Indiunp . !:- ..n the - imo M Ml I bff re .1 f -e Bullitt ii id time to rcb home he wi.s rrt-te l A latrM MthWaT of arre-ts hve been nude throughout Kenrm kv. indu ii: many from Lex ington. Frnnkfart, Howling (Ireen. OorlogtM, tad other poinU lu lirant OMnJj the lollowinc persons were arrested' Eider Wi liaaj Otwrad, 8eMoii t' nrad, Alex ander Dun Up, ex Kcptesentatite William Chip man. Willi tm Tari-b. .1 C 1) Scroggin. John V Maeiania, Jr., aad Wfafc Auburn In Har lison eounty. Drs Kirk pat rick and Petrin, L. T. M trtiu. IVrrv Wheiritt .tnd other-, h it e I een ar it -tel AUut sixteen aajMM w ere aio arre-ted in flaMeM. coitntr N A L d.-er tela ! I.uerrilla W .irlj A t 'rti:r try politic tl arrest and the -n : --ion af pper are. to all intents and purpose-, .tcis of guerrillt wttf.tre lv.-ii the IV i.iocr.ttv p.rtv t.t ÜM Uovernmeut. and thev will from thi- nine bv - r. i. .'.led Cine nn i 1"' uirer. KIE.BY FERCirSOHr, BXCUAKGK BROKER, - . mm aaai .... la . tt . ' ItiNs M05E1 1 19 00 j -eil i, Id and Silver, aa ttffice Me. It South Meridiai tittl. e hou s fr ru 7 A. W. I UJ. HI Y AID itr- loanbsataasaaatta. In. j I. jft-djja Br. 1 R. II IKVFV. OFFICE: f. fS rllt klalsiiutii ilrtei johh k. m h i vau, LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, 4e nil al rtarlHlrrrl, in rear af
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TelegrapMc Dispatches aeeowntD a imrt t roa tb baut .tat irmm. for tiominj Hrparl Wee Firat Pace MIDNIGHT REPORT. Nif 8 FROM ILL Ol 1RTERS Reported Cabinet Resignations. The uj Jl it a liu rill llr iuoi. STATEMENT OF THE PUBLIC DEBT. OFFICIAL WAR BULLETIN. Surrender of Fort GaiuedrMo'oilo Harbor Official Kcpajrf of the aUattlc mi t taufa. FROM IHK I Alt WEST.
CoütllUlfrd Iüdiail Depredations. 1 SEVERAL KMIGRAXT TKAINS MAS BACKED Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac Ac. I roai Vf iinf on to in WaR Dl I'AHTMI NT. VMBIMTOMt AlfMl 10. S To Major OMtwa Dix: The IbUawlag rwaart of tlie success af our op ei i"tis it Mobile, extracted from the Richmond Knijii it r if ye-'erJay morning, has j u t been receivel by this department from Major General Mullet: If Mil 1 . August H. On Friday night Lienl Col. Willi. ms. Mai ajaodtni Port Powell , eracnated and blew up Iba fori Twtttriaj lad to4j iImmmi Mtlltd Fori QaitM Tt:e peopll of Mobile arc all rei iy tor the af fray. Great confidence prevails, and the people Hie satisfied aiili the conduct of Lieutenants Beehanan, Murrav and Harnett, of the uav SKCONU J'laPATCH. UoaiLK Atiu-t B. 1 1 is neinfolli bunilinting to BManMi tl. laaatainl uerrndet uf Port Ghalnea, nt 9 () this saorteing, bv Cul. Charles Audeison. ot tlie 2lst Alabaaia Ragiatent. This riowerlul work Was provisioned for six month- aad with a garrison of six hundred men. He bou MMICateu with the enemy's Ht-et by ;i tli' af trace with the sanction of Oea. I'ae.and iinpiirtsf bv sigml wb.tt bis purpose was, but re ceJred tut Meatr Bit attention wüs attracted I'v -i-n-il gun- P.tge reaaatadlt telegraplted. bald on to your F it. The arne night he vi.-ited Fort (laines and found Ander OM on board the Yankee fleet fir rtoilBg term of eanftttlatSM . Me (eft peremptoiy orders fat AadaraM on his ret tit n not to surrendet the fort, ".nd relieved him of his cotnmnnd. Fort Morg.m signaled this moaning bat no an swei wns received exe. pt ibe bo'Htinc tf the iMMfl Sag on the nmp'irfs ..f Fort Oniaaj Ainlt-r-on's aMduct i- offtciallf proaounced in t&plicnbli itnJ -ii imrfol. A diaaatek i recniaad front Sew fftiei als. n ret orts bis forecW moriag agalnH the enemv up Im 8iwMaikMk V tlley. At 4 o'clock aftiaaoa thai were -kiradahias; aaawt W sat 1 es (real Winchester. Ott. OflM ripOflii tad ejplnsi jn of an ord saaN baal reatardaji .led iili ammunition, nt ÖMI I'. inf wharf. No details baft, b(Yi. reIMtildd Ool H ibf ' I. j Jen Grant's Staff, vt.i -lisfitfy wounded N'o aaarnfMM before Atbiit i of tint Cmm juence are retnirted to-day PtMtioas i i Manesaaa's ot nxtwand continue to it live Hi? tot i! Iota will not fJXOffd I.HIK). E. M. Stamm t roni oi ..K. Niw 'oKK. Auyuit 111. (.!d continues wank The ueceani militari Mtnatioa. is conaid et cd f'ivorable to the MfOoaal MM al the fold' room and the teuaaaej i- fa keeo gold down. The prices h ive loctnated from 2.V). :it the opening, to 252'o, ami again up to öö'4. I fie Post contain- itt i.!ed ClOtlBtl ibowllll how I.t"ii bai been MffMad i-'i importing men from Kuropc lo ;o as rub.-ti'.uicn and voluniecis in the army Taftt ship loads, it ippears, knfi been bnxight ovr. mos'lv from Ciermanv. Tfie arri rl-have been kept much more MMH 1MB MJ oi Mr uiost iuipoi!.iiit -uojy movements. lie'urns have been reoaired i:o:ii til b it five counties of the vote in PtUMjIVMU on the conatit iirional imeadment to aliow sol-her- t vote, aad they -how for Iba wmeiidment. 193,306; ag inst it, 10.1, f)65. The Commeic mjri: Taa goratnmaul has reeeired imntrrlnnt trfB ill news bam Atlanta It also mvs that t riv.ite dispiciies antounce tlie rawataalKHi of Sea ml, D' ir aad Ifallaa. Gen. Ucoker tnd t:ie A--l-;.r' 9f(Mtan of the Navv arrived here t Ii it Taa DomMeremli Veak ngtoa special .-av-: Secretary Stanton deajaj hiving tendered his it-itiition. and says he h.i no intention of doinp so (ener.il SickJoJ his heeii tendeied tlie coa-m-tt'd of the Rc-e. ed Corpa, but says he would ratbej command c d -rc i troops in the fit'..!. Tin' puolie detit n to Aoeast 'Jili, outstanding vtith coin intere-t. i- fjt484.634.l9l; baanag law ful moaey interest, 434.84lftt; m which mtefaft in- etjeMd,$37jrX);baariM no iatcreat, $52-2.806.911 Total 1.833.649,830 Intereal I w itile in cin. t;.'il ; u.t . 7 , interest in lawful moner, 91t76ot8n9 from v lierman trniy. A di-patch from BBadM titers Dep ittnient of the Arms ol 'be Imommi below Atlanta, Oa ,1 duly Ü - i v Reneral I here the bones to report tle M . towiag ganerwl ramtaart of tmt retail of the at tack on thi- ai mv "ii t-eül ir.-t: Our tootl lose in ki'leii. wo-mded n.l missing is 3..V21 . and 10 pieces Of art ilerv. Weh-.vo buried ami delivered to the enemy under a rli af trace senr in b tbem in front of IM Ü'b armv Mrps 1 .000 ol tln'ir kii ed. The number of their ded in front of the 4th , iiiviaion of the same torps. inchnJinu those on the ground not now aecapied bj our ttoops, Gen Blair repoits will we!I the num'-er if their dwad in his front to 2 000 Tbenuniber tf dead bwfied in front of Im 15th corps up to this hour bj Mbl ii:! ti.f rommatid ; in ottieer reports that at least as many more are yd i.nbuticl. The nambm of daed burled in front of im 16 h corns was 3.991. We hae a large Bemhet nf bieir wounded in our h an-! A lauer number ol their woundeu weie carrie! off by i'ieru ' : 'he i t ifter the enjaem. ;.: We captured 1 -' ' i of color-- and have them ' M. Wa ahm eapiored 5,fH)ti ttnd f am. An .ttta k v .- Mi hj on our line icve i limei i aud was MVM lime- iepul-ed II trüce'- c -r ; and Wnee'r eat .' I I us We !: l fi M rinding 33 eomunreal 1 ,00 I prii Bam, in I . fri er.- .' hi'h rink. laM an I he : ra re in We -til! iccunv th fine piriis. A detailci atol fall -e;- it w ll lw I N W .r ie-l as soon M t.ttuplt-ted Recapitulation . t--.1 i. h 3,51; ei.cm v '- ilentl thus far retorted l niel, t -i'2) Total priners -et.l Borlb, l."17, total pri-tei wiiumled in Ii ;-. l.fMKI Tbe eiinittexl baa of tne rtieniy ia at least ln.tMm Verr rmmMtlalli . your . .-..t serratit. John" A I MAM i Maior Orneral i Hajej Qaam tl Bbarm ia .- . maw' t rtin Ilm: bit t II) . OwUv CiTi. August 10 The Injuns are hourlv comrnittiin new tlrprrdations. stealing stock. burning tnias auJ killing indiscrimtnitelv
They were within a hundred yards of our pickets at Fort Kearney 1ast night and fired an arrow at one of them. A coach arrived at Fort Kearney this morning and reports having passed several trains which had been burned and dead bodies were lying by their side. A party of six whites were killed at 32 mile creek last night. The Indians have stolen all the stock at Cotton Wood Station, 90 miles west of the fort this
morning. A party of soldiers started in pursuit of them. It is well known that rangers supposed to be from Quantrell's old band are among them. ———<>——— From Memphis. MEMPHIS, August 9.—Gen. Smith's expedition has left, destination unknown. Gen. Slocum is relieved at Vicksburg, and ordered to report to Gen. Sherman. The Department of Vicksburg is assigned to General Washburn, who now controls the river from Cairo to the Department of the Gulf. All quiet on White River. The rebels who were in front of Marganzia have left. Gen. Dick Taylor is now at Meridian Place. Gen. G. D. Lee is at Atlanta. ———<>——— From San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, August 9.— The steamship Oregon has arrived from Britsh Columbia. She brings nearly half a million in gold dust, mostly from the Oregon and Idaho mines. Victoria papers record the finding of rich mines in Sookee and Loup rivers twenty-two miles from Victoria. ———<>——— Indian Troubles. FORT LARAMIE, August 10.—The Indians are getting very bold and great alarm is felt through out the country. It it feared they will attack this point Many emigrants have been killed and trains burned. ===== COrV.MERCJAL. 11. hu 'i Tlarket. CiNctx.ATi, August Kb Plottf dull and prices nominal. Wheat .")c lower and the market remains unsett!td. Corn unchanged Ott dull at HI it:d ?Tc for new ani old. Whisky more active; sales at $1 73. No sal vs of mess pork L.rd BOO tierces prime larJ sold at 19,lac. Bu.k meats held cent above the views ol buyers. Oiacajiaj nacMBgaJ and quiet. Hohl -Jii'l and '-2Ö. Kxch.tnge in bettei supply and eacier. Moaey ntarfcei tlxbt at 1019 per cant. Vork .Tlarket. !f aw Taw. Anawel I". Ho rwporl j STRAYED OR STOLEN. L TH Kl) "K STiUy. -me tim' in July, from the BaMwi "f Mr. VaJ.n, est nf Ikfcl city, a white, flea-hitien HoTM, faftssn hand- high, nine orten tear il l, in !:.'.! v. iih ih letter K unicr tie mane. A liberal rccr-i will b pat for any information that v. ill lead to b N I -vt-rv. MAUklCK KAHN. Saajfl t' firm of Hat Kuhn A Co. OYSTERS, CAME, &C. Oyster and Game Depot. I HAT I COX8TAKTL1 OM MAMB AT MMOUBI lALJ ffwe, OysiiTN, Venison, Durk. fJIfMbllta, Plfjffti Prairie t lau lt.4'11-, A" . A-. alau a choice and w. !i -cleen.-tl stia'k of Family doc riet V Provisions. aMMMYlfaa sole Alf 't t for Mahouey's Celebrated Oysters, The beJl 0 -'-r in tho market. They are large, free rrotn -hll, of rk-lj ami t-linoti flaror, aii1 a I way wirraaWa l fr -b aM the cid. w.-ii fill'!. I order. areowpsiied hy cunh. to C. C. WILLIAMS. f.vti-dl) i No. :l S-nU llllroi atrt-et. Iixliattapolia. MEDICAL. rflMMMl STRICKLAND'S Anti-Cholera Mixture! S a ftiMPOSirpiN ; OF A ritCfGEMTB, ABSORBI eat-, -timulfut-and carminntive-, aMab every hyi.::an acknoakdire-. 1 the only preparation that wfll ef- . ;.. rn: :ient cu-r of Iiarrhea and IV-entery. Ttii Anti-Chi.lr-t H Mixture i-now in n.- in - veral of our army hospital I wtaarc it afvws the greatc-t sati-faction. It ha -a'..-.! tbe Hrei nf tkenjaatfs of onr soldieri and ritlamai and we will cuarant.-e it to b-j th- l-e-t remedy in the world for Diarrhea and Ily-entery. -Mr. W Is, "f ('"iiurton, Ky, willlte mon happv to -an-'v MM SM of ihe virtue f Strickland' Anti-Cholera Mixta re; in fact we have . grat oumber of testimonial. f i oin petfaaWa who have been cured after lieing pror.oun ed incurable by their nkyMbms, -..mo affer taking onl SSM Wottle of Strickland' A ml -Cholera Mixture. If v..ii -ufter e ith the Diarrhea or Dv-etitrrv trr onel oftle. SOLDIERS! ..u ousrht not to ba without -uch a v.ilnable medicine. The Cuiciriiiati National Union, of April 5f4th. pays tliat iktfltanef of our soldier- have been saved hy tba use ! Strickland'- Ami-.Tiolera Mixture. S.i'.f It: i''tt- ai;.J prepared only hy l)r. A. S'rickland, f East F.-urth sttret, Ctnctnamit 4X For -ate y W. I H i-ki' A I"..., Browning A Sloan, H I art A HorgaBi J. F. Senour. Toiulin.-on & Cox, Fgner A WiheT. I'r ..' .V.i cius p'r I -.'lie. M ijTT iljSSslkalj A SURE CURE! iS i jtYXKTBODT Is being cured of this distressing disj ea- ty the u - f OR, STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. what a -offerer -ay--Mr. J. P. ll ..tri-. 14 Bcoaai stsact, Cncit-nati. 0., i . - lie lis- Von a dreadful -uffercr with Pibs for a long time, and ha- tr;el nearly everythiri. mid could obtain n i r. :ief. He u-ed about one fourth of a pot of iJr. Sthcta- d's Pile Omt nent. and tt made complete cure. He advie every one suffering totrv it. Sold bvall nrütea-i-t at SOcenrs per pot. Manufactured Sftafa 6 MM Fourtb -treet, Cincinnati, O. Ask for Strickland's WH$4 Rtnudy. y. r sail ' y wr. !. Ha kit A Co., Browning 4 Im. - earl A afarmm, F "'.l ur, Immi m Cox aad Sgner a Wocher. inarT-dlyeodAwly .ir. I. U. ImALL, KS HIS SKKV;. I T I HK CITIZKSS Of a a mmaiiap' i.i' muiix. wnice. irginia Arenae N ' .je; -a Sürth 5w Jer-ey -Tract, No 37. HAGARS MAGNOLIA BALF Tm Is th mo-; .t ;-.fhthtl and extraordinary article ev.r -r.i Ii hsiure. the an burnt face and Li 1- to a peaily afin t'''ir- f ravi.ing beauty, impar.ir gibe ma. t ie purity of y..utb, and the dtstimg appearance so inciting in tbe cttf Wile of fashioa. It Maevas tan. fsackle-. p - pi ai.d roughness of the ..pi Ju 0 I;, -c, Uaiupareat aasd .. th It c ' i ia ii- u . .al it jarloo to the skia Patronised by MMMSkS Mal Oper Singer. It Ir what every BWJ sMMl baee. 0uld everywhere. Pr pared by W. f. HAÜ AS. Troy, 5. T Addres all orders to MWf s. BASBmaM A 0B , Mew Iork. febj-n-eow
OCULIST AND AUNIST.
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EYEnEAR Dr. GARDNER ua.lil.TK OF THk LONDON, ENGLAND, III OCULIST AID4URI8T, OPERATOR ON THE RKSPKCTl L'LLY lXrOHMS THK CITIZENS OP IndiansDolU and vicinity, that b ha taken room at th BATES HOUSE. I'm lor o. 1ST. l'ii -t Floor. Ami can bp rr.n-ufted daily from 9 A. M. tol P. M., and from - to 6 P. M., on ItenftieaSf rtalae In the Ilei'd't Cnlurrhi liupnired Sijrltt, :.d all UInch . . ot tlie : . and Far. rtificial EfM Inserted WMMl pain and perfcc'ly rc-embUnK the natural t ve. Oieration. for Cat aract, NnMMBJ M Cros F.jre ArlU , flrlal Pupil, Ac, -killftilly performed. Iafncr, Noise in the Kar, Dunning from the Kar, Scales in the Kar. Accumulation of Wax in tue Ear in art, every dl..are of the Eye at.'t Kar treated, and every maaatfsa in Aural or Onthalmic Surgery performed by Dr. fiAKDNKH. JT-jFor further partionlsr-. r.-ferenc, tciiuionial, vc, M il l forUircular. jy25-dtwlrn The Crowning Climax! Alf VICW GREAT SHOW A C.it WD VOH9T KfUla A I iu, One Mammoth Combination of three separate F.hfMtions. will perform INDIANAPOLIS, Friday and Saturday, August 12th and 13th, 1864. Location on Ulawa e Avenue, near the Railroad. Kvery Affrni.on and Kv. stl at 2 and T Hid tHKfea'ure of Dsn Kice'.- Grea Show iuclu .-th far fame-! and uunvaled blind hor-e KXCKLMdk, the celebrated Educ led Mules, to which are added 'he wonderful ptvfcrmii g horse 8. A. UUDiLAP, and three more rare rpecimer.s of equine sagacity, who will be performed by Mi-. 13 A. IV UICE, if. r Brat apptarsnie in this city, assist si by the minent arli.-t Professor Makes and tamllf t In the ajtaksjaj f animal intellect developed by philosophical training is Harry ook's ci I nt Bogs A nonkefi From Iuidon, Paris, St. Petersburg and Vienna, who will pre-nt to the a.toiii-hed spectator a Dramatic performance, a Circus a Minature Army, a Faabit.riable M n . afiay Hiding Pony, arid a Day at the Derby. The third department, which tili complete the brilliant en .-emble, is Cia relay v t Id lluffulet From lite Rocky Mountainsand Idaho, with a g.nuice Us las .f Hunger- and Caraat.che Ponie. i 1 1 met; hi ist i i Will appear at each exhibition, and the per onuar ce will be radiated atid -piced by the original humor- and fancies of the irreat modern wit, je-ter and philosopher 4dmision : Ofil; ( hildren 2 be. augl-dJ J. K. W AkN'KR. Agent. HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, j. L. uoirov PKOFklKTiJE. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. ny-dtf SALOON. BITES II 0 1 S E SALOON. rSDFK i.ATKS HOUSE LSTKA5(.E, V I. MVI KS. Froprilor. npjal Htr supplied wit o pure liquors, aita?. and tke heat brands of dgan and lohaccf. alo the che- c t old Btarboa aad Wheat Wkiky. The estati.hsoetJt has b-.en MMWMMl tlir'uLtC'. sagS-dtf DRS. DUZAN PARR." J O 11 .. MtanaatsTlMti INDIANAPOLIS, IND sprlS- '-Sn.
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Gentral f . Nnf'.l.F, Adjutant fl. neral Stata of
ecutive liej f D,-nt, Indiana; Major ÜANIEI. McCITRK. Chief Pavtna.ter. Iaatret of Indiana and llttnol Baa. S5SSf'!Tl!ltr L?"? L h,N,,V' VmaK; 1 a. Or, p. . SKliaMKlt Mesnra, ; 1 MK KJKN (0- R'- A. J C H A R K I Mt ) . Banker.; sle-. rt.rTCHEk. Jr. A ( Hl Kl H A . Banker-; H.-n VT H RANLAI.I.. If. C. Loodcu. Ky . WM. a. BWTlKi.TuV, C'a-hier Kr Xa tioual Rank, v aahuigton. I). C Jel4-4awlai
t SliECIAL NOTICES. HKIMSTREET'8 IMMITALK HAIR RESTORATIVE, SOT A DYE, But r- stören Ay hair to it oriainal color, bv UDilvinr the capillary tlbes with natural sustenance, impaired by age ur Ji-ea-eB All irwtanUuuo Jyaaaxa enmpood of luiutr cauttim deatroying ths vitality and baautj of tlie hair, and affot't of themselves no dreninr. Heimstreat't nlmitable Osrefaj not only restorer hair to its natura color by an ea -v proceaa bat irlva the hair a luxuriant lleauljr promotes tU Iwb, prevent" Its falling off, eradicate dandruff, and imparts tfabh tnd pleasantness to tie head. It ha food te test of tfme, being the orltina Hair Coloring! and is cou-tantly iucreaslLg in fsor. Uted by botb cfutit neti and ladle. It U aold by all respect alle deal , or can be procured by them of the commercial ajrC.t. D. S. BARNES CO., i Broadway, Sew T. rk. Tn ie-. 5ti cent- and $1. MsMavean I Against the rai of taste and beauty, ia their color or lo ihe lu-s of all t"tir color, may be changed in a few mo- ' mentstotny fBeilutilial lisacle, by a single apmicationef CRIST doKO'S HAIR DYE! The lapiditr its operatio-i, perfect safety, permanent healthful Cfe-t, and the nceeding depth and rich-ne-of the hue it impart, distinguish this preparation troin all other tft" - in u-e in thi cuairyor in Europe. 'rit:tloiiS Hair Frrst i vaiivr. a valuable d jm to the Itf, In dressing and promoting the growth and rfeot health of tL hair, and ot ftoelf, j , a aft-guard that protects the flbrea 111 ' 'rcimstanee ird uttder all clfmes. . i when nsed aAas froiii (laeay utidi Msnufectnred 0 J. CH!.STAIt1RO, f N . fl Asp.r Houoe , Sew York. Sold by all Drgl Applied by all Ha!r Trs-era. Jam .dfcKiAwe.aT 0 L5l) i i I S O LjO I E It S WE THINK DR Strickland is Mw right in advising you in his advertiaotaent in our coluMns of to-day's paper, to tske s bMJaV of hi- highly r.c.Vii.erd"1 Anti-Cbolera Mixture in youi kaspsjrk-. it mij -ave the lives of many of our be soldiers. M'.thtt, see that your sons do not neglect it Tou can get atae Drug Stores at M cent- per bottle. It 1 the bet rn ly f- r D'strhtea and Dj -er tery. marobT-dlyeodAwly flTNERVK'S DEBILITY. SEMINAL W'eakne-s, etc.. v ?. 04 cured by one who hss really curnl Dimelf anApundre! of oth- rs, aad will tell you nothing but the ff'A . Add res- with sump. UiWARD H. TKArKR, feb29-dAwly Box, Boston, Mass. BJTD I S EU S i S OF THE NERVOUS Seminal, Urinary :nd Sxual 8y-tems r.ew and reliable treatment in Rrffrt ..f the HOWARD AMOCtATtMT. Sei.t hy mal in JeaVd letter envelopes, free of r barge Ad.ir.-s D. J fllml MMMaVJaff. Howard MMM tion. No. 3 South inth Street, PhiU-lelphts Pa. mar30-dAwlr $ i LIQUORS, A Vi James B. Bra. I ElalalV TT A RVt.lf. WHo KRAT ' rUALABJ 1M ILL OF Mill ORS. jOLD AT THE Cincinnati Daily Quotations. i a 05 IMDS AT ALL TIMES Pure Kcntirky Bourbon Whisky, SJ ALSO, EtlANDIES AND WINES Of tiifferrnt Bra a:5lVW to wanting Pura Lienors to ! call aud eismio - for tbetnielves. Comer ot Ml RI DI AN and MARYLAND a ts., odUneaeM, aj I Jr-s-dA DR. tWIII I I II K MKIVATK MEfSt KIVATK MEtJCA I. ADVICE PRZE OF CHARGE a vr. Hsmararewrj, syaamoaaa ana irii.nssi i wb:c. .srrrosj innary. ax nexu.i i-a-, :re.. a a plain ealed M enrelope. for slx cent, to prepay postage. His a ctefer deliaeatloB or all tbe dtaeaaea aad i'nn:uvui .r-uiiiuiiiu mit iiun'wii. ig, more. laws, e es, indulgences, ai impradence in marr-.eJ anJ siaL !lfe. Every scnteoce auntaiD tat ruction to the a?c-ed, and akouid be read by aery aweng rM,teke tbem off ths shoa! which othr. bare tKea araaea to piece. An e. aa clearly tatd m be nnler?h" control of indicioc trestmeat. i ?ke cootrof of indir!fc treatrrer and thereby prereoeodinatioB to one rery prolific cause af diasase 5earij -rery cast, of diaease caa be treated h I r.ir!j-e M aakstaaaa. secure from otaerJJoo Charges moderate; consults. . .. .w- m mM ' Han vj n-rt -w w vuk enrft niril.USt OSBest WA at. caar .trt, betwsssri Sixth and aeeeatk, ,i,e -suar saia unaell Motel, P. U. Boi MR, St. Louis. M Ctreals Letter especially for ladies, cootalatof ootblng rfr.ng to SanaJ Pia e for 1 mats 'at.l-istly in4 in m tin i . EMRT ALLErt Hew Tork Urary aodfMala Btabl Ii ft Bos. II and a East Pari rtroet, ku the rear 's Bloak. W
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OF CLAIMS Of" rsDUSA SOLMFML IS TBI OrTlCB at Waaähaf Ii C . k.. . airw.M as Karl and gtartrra. Iurtrrm-lr r' fleck - lneabt Bounty! w... . -.. .- . - l NOBLK. ofcaerftillT fro. fri.1ian: CoJ. W H. H TFÜ.BRI imiviiliUrttimli. GROCERIES. K.B. ALYOBP J M.CALDWELL H I ll.TOKU ALVOKDttiLDMkl.LA Si omi I i, LIQUOR -A5lCOMMISSION MERIHNn. Ars fa DAJI.T rooaipt of froak a-od. Constantly on hand and for sal at la Iowa prtcea. Isrge and assorted stock of Caffee,Ssssrar .rialaaeea, Nyina. Hlca, Tea, Kail, Ulaaa, U ssdria are, one,v ansile, fttarcls BniataSi i lars, Tskaecs, nackerei, V Sa I M FlstSa d rdagc TvrlHje, MMB Vara. Dae-atsall. iMMaVf llfktDnira, Jelllets. Brnney MM. Him,, nbisk). IMatlass al all kissda state Plamtatiaa nud Hsber atlltara. Part'culsr alt ttlon (Iveb to ths sslr ol PRODVCK 0 .1 I.i. Ai.7i 68 East WauuingtoD Street. I.trlA5'P0UB, WD aprift-dAw HARDWARE. NEW IRON STORE. POTIEROY, FRY I'll., No. 24 South Meridian Street, IMOIA.tAPnLla, HBsMMsVaM Have constantly o hand IKON. STEEL, MAILS, AMTI1A. BCLLOWfs. TICEa A ILK."-, SPRISr, , BULT. hU LLK ABl. CAJTIMGB . 5UTB, WASHPBJ, DOItflB IHOEA, HOME lUoB It A1LB. WHKKI. HC HS, KPOKII, PMtXOBa SHAFTS, RTJfT AMD WA0O5 BOW8, fflAltS. riW H iTIi, AC . AC en The Ohio Eiver Sali Coaipany i ne ja so od rean Marrn Uidmst Mmnmi - to tbetr IfTThey ri!l sell all ankle tr line at the market price. feblT da POMMBOT PET A CO EDUCATIONAL. GLEND. FEMALE (OLLBUE. ffllUK CoilajlM War. farlislii t a period of fact ea BBa, U dlrlded into two aaa-lasw; tke trat irMis commenang ou Monday, Scptenakor 12, Irls. aa tkn -ecund ( Monday. Jsouarj 30. 1SSJ5. The charaea for 'oardlBg. tallloa, etc.. are Tery lsr. onslderlag tke preaent flnaartol state of tke cssaa'ry, tke ample aad elegant accraisawMMM af tat batitation. snd tbe high prices paid for learning, aad other Application tor adm1fti. and eataleewea, aaf nB letters of inquiry, or oa basiaesa ralatlag to tke trat tutioo, skoaid ka directed, GLEXf'ALR FEMALE COLLEGE, jna-d-rsr iendaJe, Haoailtoa Coanty. Oaia. MENDING AND SCOURING. CONRAD FETTE, F.NDKB A5D 8C0CBER, kas reraored ta A aalinaroa s-sd MerW .an atreart an t:anse. ; entn-t..i t eta wtn ba & a - . . or.tly renovated and 11, of t.nn, .H ,.. ff..K-.. th ..rU ' , , " JTlllZ . ht ia sT" II A hi l"h I 1. a sMi't "N. s . lmvf,f . .. lXTl ,.rIllirA., ' 1 N N I K th 1 ' .ata vaavava.y I I W. FP1CB 50. 26 KAST MA EXIT iTlXET Be Aere W0 3 Wortk Tenet so Mrsat. OOce koars 7ta9i M . 1 to I a1 T M P M Special atteatiou cieeu to tke treatawat a 1 - - i ,, " ' SEALED PROPOSALS. SEA LI. n PEOPOSAL rUl be rocarrusl aa ta liimiM IStk, for Bncfc aWakkM, Car Maas sad Was. aVsaa, for C.tiaeoa' Street Eadr.d Coaassaaj Plane sad Bassamenaas caa ke assa as tke sSMaa I JOflM I. AMITBMTEE. Arc kiter t. Ma. I Esst Markst Street. i ia ST" Wraci te
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