Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4323, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1864 — Page 3
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DEioceim com. tiiri-x f Put ffenator, JAM KS R BRICKK9. For Bepreeentatlvra, Al'.NK.K R HYW. RORKRT GRAYD05. Per AW riff, sTRPIIRlf V XABB For Treasurer, RO BATR. For Rnrveyor, BATKS IIOSRROOR r..r L'..r i er. CHR STIAN TEAt.KR. of Vnter Town-hip, JACOR II. MILLCITY ITEMS. 'See advertisement of Allen k Stewart and buggy r-tolen. Kent t.t ' India coffee tt No. 13 Sooth .Meridian stresrt. The 49th Indiana. Col Keigwin, lelt tl.e cite ye-, teed ay fur Kentucky. Rhodiu. of the Circle, Nrth Meridian street, seta a splendid lunch at 10 A M , d-ily. The yield of aareet potatoes throughout tral Indiana prorta to be Urge. Warm weather uj...n n ...ilri Vc. terday tu decidedly August like. 'Number of Dem'scrst from Ind. nnt; lis will attend the Chicago convention Capt. Andrew C.Kemper i now Uiip. I Carrington'4 A. A. O. Mi Donald and iloiton .peak al Liwitnce bur:; to day. Miny Democrat- 1 :--. i thi until the citv yesterday for Chi ago. 'All tbe citv bridge over I'ogne'- Ram now .ire in good repair, or undergoing repair. 'Iron for the street railroad in beginning to arrive an indention that work U 0011 to be commenced. The imDirti-e pork packing est il!i-lun nt of Kingen k Co . on White river, in being put in thorough order fc the oiiiihl' -'-oii'n business. 'I lie nioj-t complete und sub-t:iiit.tll built rJourinc mills in 1 1 State nre Incited iti and about Indianapolis 1 1 1 , ( ( r i of eontrxc ts f'01 Mood M quaility lor wi'iter u.e, at $ii per con), deliv i e-ed ifWi! understand that it H a t.ict that all the avenue- leading to this city ute 'ticketed bj the military. ' The euclosiiig of the Slate Fair irrot u i is delayed becau-c ot the noti tri a I of lumber It ia expected daily in quantities from To!c! Wa-hintton street, we-t. ha recently bwen graded and graveled without regard to the White river Rational road bridge. A State convention of the Uiiiversnliuof Indiana will be held at Muiicie. commeociog on Thursday, one weak from to 'I iv. For sale. Counter. Shelving. Pigeon hole. Billiard table ard Bar Fixture- Inquire at the Central Saloon. 94 d-lt Indianapolis U now the maiket for all sort of vegetable, tirower should bring the produce of their farm.- and gardens in abun dantly. I' btnikkhip lr- TatM Ac 1'arr bave formed a partnerohip for the practice of their profession Office, No. 16, Virginia Avenue. aue-Kl d4t Tonn k I'abr Rents in tili city are monthly ritiaff To pij them is becoming mote and more of a problem with those who depend upon then ilailv labor lor the support of their families 'Krery nepro that arrives iu the citv is questioned as to whence he comes, and whither he goes s:tsfactory ni'i-t bo the uuswer, or he is at once marched otf as a brave soldier boy. "One day. probably, at the weat end of Washington street abridge will le built across White river. Tbe matter is already beitip agi tated Yeaterdav. before the Mayor, a necro aas fined fib Hi for beating his wife One case of intoxication and two for keeping unlicensed dogs were also disposed of. 'The "Keirsaee" ts ibe name of a first class c.issi mere b it for fall and winter, just re-I ceived by H.tker Mclvcr. Alo a superi r lot of ladies' riding caps, all new and neat j.i :tt Iturclars niehtlv enter dwellings of citi sens and commit depreslations T he poliot irt too much occupied in hunting down "traitor-." and assisting the military in making arrests 10 ni any attention to the matter. l i e dealers of Indianapolis have entered umtedlv into the wheat, o.tts. re. barley, corn ' and hay trade From nil indications, a preat business will tic done in ibis line during the c n. ing fall The rie in the price of winter clothing: is extraordinary, as unv one cati asceitain b drop ping iu at any one ol the numerous tailoring and gentleman s turnishini; weail establishments ol the citv. ;3T"The military irrere,! ;l erasi awai r ratet dav and ljdel him in the S-',dier" Home The J poor fellow, his condition coming to le under , stood, was. after a while. releaed. but not until he had been knocked loan once or twice by a soldier confined with him MT VN e yesterday met tur old friend. U f .lohneon. Eq . formerly of the l'almcr House, returneif from a trip to the northern lakes Mr John-on's numerous acquaintances were happy to welcome him home He tells us that the di rection for those to travel who desire recreation and rejuvination, is uorthward. C A small negro, ag ran vear-, wis yesterday, while atteaMWf to wade the Cen tral canal, drowned. He fell in about ligbtecn ' inches of water, aud strangled, succumed and cave up the ghost before uhilaothru; i.- aasi-tance could reach bun We could not learn the name ot hi widowed mother iyThojte who have means in advance -houid fan an early Mfly of coal, if they need it, for cold weather If the rich sunnlv theroselve- in advance, they will not. when winter is upon us, come In daily competition with the poor, and the likelihood is that the latter will obtain tl.e mineral s. inewhut le-s than otherwise ;-Oreat preparations are in prosre with reference 10 the oanittry feature of the approach-: State Fir The matter is ime info which all our citixra owght to enter hcariily Every iL t. thit can be done for the sick and wounded sol d.er ouatht to te hn, eenerooslv and pr niptly A meeting, we tndett and, m ih regsrd will be held in Masonic 1111 to morrow mht Citizens, iu. ' 1." arly '... i.t-, aic u I :. be resent A kaajs.PT roa 1'ills It m a ble 1 to the siifTeriug to know ft, at we hate an effect uui cure for this truly troi.b c-omc disea-e Mr J I. Hizirde. of 1 tea Second Ueet, Cm innati, Ofcra, takra great plraure in ln'otming all who are r-ufferin? with piles that i e ued a small quantitv ol Dr Strickland's File Kemely . and it eaTex ti . rmaneut cure Ib.s 1,, f. the case with all who mike um of Una spleudai urrparat is maiMilectured at No I F.a-t Fourth atreet. CinciliuAti. Okio. ai d xdd b all driu . mary tf
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v - Seen psjnre nl VlH'hinic r'ajs lb air bad an of sulphur And f t e rpes Arid I In fart tly-dead rW I. r. lb A tanc- aixl a revel and maniac roa Too hldeoa for the mn; And oat of It cam a ery'Blood: blood! blood! IjH tbe witch' caldron boil With a nation tears for water ' Kiood I blood I Mood f Slei.bg and thick aa Baad. To spriuhle tbe hungry oil Fr tbe carnival of laar,bter "' If Rt-neatb tbe caldron cracked A pool and whirl of Dame, Around the caldron gamboled and bowl'd, A crowd wftb'-ut a narae; Fierce war, lealota and pfacbr. Buffoon, contractort, thieve. Mar, plaaphenert and paraoKea, A tbicb aa tbe summer leav And tili they clamor U arnl houted, 'Blowl: !!... r blood! Iet the bell broth ipntn-r ar.-1 b.il With a nation's tear- for watt-r ' Blood! blood' blood! Slabby and thick aa mud, To aprtnkle the hungry toil For the carnival of idaogriler." III. Naked, obtcebe and cruel. They screamed and Jiled and roar'. I, They knew their God was tbe bevll, Their King and Chief and Lord; And they worshipped al Iii footstool And aaid, " Thy Kingdom come. When the world shall be to the .tror - i And be ruled by beat of drum. Drum beat and fiab of cannou ' Klood' blood! blood! Let tbe witche' caldron boil With a nation' tear for water ! Blood ! blood I blood ! Slabby and thick aa mud. To prirkle tbe hungry soil For the carnival of slaughter." IV. One tall and bony and lank Stood forward from the rest. Ai -I told a ribald story With a leer t give it ze.-t, And sanl; "Our tire burns f.-.-Uy. We ruu-t pile it up anew; Tell ine the fuel to feed it with. Ye friend and comrades tru '" And tbey shouted with mad rejoicing. "Blood' blood' blood! Iet the witches' caldron boil With a nation's tears for water ! Blood : blood ! blood ! Slabbv and thick as mud, To sprinkle tbe hungry Baal For the carnival of slaughter " V. !! cut down the Constitution That grew to fair and well. And chopped the gracious tree la lag To teed his lire of herb He throw in tbe cracking cald.-uii With atatia41ed,'IIa: ha!" i-oi , aii'l Honor, an. I .ln-i. . Liberty, Kigbt and Uw; While kil greedy comrades shouted, Blood! blood! blood! Ia-I thi- witches' calilroti lioil With a natian' tears for wai. r ' Blood! blood! blood: Slabby and thick as mud, To sprinkle the hungry soil For th.- carnival of slingh'.er." VI. "Let the old men die in their bed-, let tli! children grow and thrive. w a i a i We crave the blood of the young and str. To k-ep our dance altre; We crave it and will have it, Though the wives bewail und niouro. And the mothers sob In anguish O'er the gravt-s of their earlj horn. 'Ti the afterbirth of a nation F "Blood' blood! blood' !et the bell-hroth sputter atxi boil itb a liHtion' tear fr al i ' Blood ! blood! blood! Slabby and thick as mud. To xprinkle the hnnirry soil l or the carnival of slaughter " VII. What more they did and said. New times may render plain: But if Retribution come not. Gibbet and rope are vain! Gibbet and rop and dungeon. Or th whip in an honest hand. To lash such coward dreg and m uni Affrighted through the land. Meanwhile the streets re- echo Their furious cry for blood ! And theVitches' caldron boils With a nation's tears for water! "Blood! blood! blood :'' Slabby ami thick as mud. And debts and troubles ami toils, Aim! the carnival of slaughter. 1 1 in un i.. Fob, Ciik'aoo If s sufficient number of pas sengers can be obtained, the Indianapolis and Cincinnati railroad will run a special train on Sunday afternoon next for Chicago, arriving there the following morning in time lor the opening of the convention. All per-ous desi rous of takinp tins train will report their names nt the offi.'c of the company in this city. 3?" To night, at Masonic Hall, the supporters of Fremont and Cochran, for President and Vice I'reaideiit. hold a meeting We understand that delegations will be present from all the countie in this Congress, onal district. Several distinguished gentlemen, members of that branch ot the Republican party, will be present and nddrestbeir lellow citizens. Without doubt the demon stration will be an imposing one. CfLieut. Commander George llrown, of the J C S gunboat Ittska, oft Mobile, under Com niolore Farragut, was, upon the -urrender of Forts Gaines atid Powell, presented, by Farragut, with a uplendid sword surrendered by one of the rebel officers, which Lieut. Hrown will forward bv the first opportunity for de;)Oiit in the State ' House. Tbe rebels in the forts taken were giveu flic privilege to surrender to the ntvv or the crmy. They unanimously chose the represcnta tives of the navy. The numerous friends of, Lieut BrOVI will be happy to hear that he is in BWM sirits and health. $1 .IMMI Rkwabd. The above reward will be given to any person who can furnish a prescription for cough-, colds, whoo;.itis;-coui:h. asthma, and consumption, which is equal to Dr. Strickland's MelliHuous Cough Hal.-aru. Tins balsam will cure the above complaints, also spitting ot blood and night sweat. One titty cent bottle i sufficient for auy one to try The worst cases ol chronic QMfAb asthma, whooping cough and primary case of consumption e cured bv Dr Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Halsnm It cuti be had at any druggist's. It is different fiom any other cough medicine we have known in this country. tf--jST" laboring men' mechanics! employees in all callings and in all establishments! you have a hard winter in prospect. Prepare for it. Ius;.t upon just and equitable arrangements with regard to wages and salaries between yourselves and those for whom your time and skill are given, and in advance provide at the lowest possible rates all necessaries for your families Flour, fuel, rents, vegetables, and all articles ot home , consumption are increasing in price. Exercise economy, demand the full value for what you do. and look out for yourselves and those who love vou. and whom von love, and live and faf We were glad to see out good looking friend. Wm Wilkinson. Kaq . on Fe.ul -treet , es-ter.liy. just returned from a trip north w an! j Mr Wilkinson looks rejuvenated, aud. in tact, he informs us that he had a happy t'tne -ailing over the lakes, stopping at watering places, hunting and fisl.ing. and enjoying himself generally He reports the crops throughout the region he ( traveled as promising at the very least an average. Perhaps, as regards fruit and late vegetables, there may be considerable of a falling off. but. J still, taking the whole couulry . with care iu j son g. il.eie v ill bean abundance although prices mav be enhanced. We cannot teil how many friends shook hands, with Mr. Wilkimwoj and congratulated him en his safe return and on Im- improved health RttüAsan Calvin A Klliott. a well known citizen, a member ot .ie of the nio-t respwiud ble inctciiit le firms in this city, who was arrest ed od Bsjrswtwj tngl'ii last, alter midnight, by the, ;si!ice and given into the keeping of the military, charged with lining furnished money to pay treixhl or. revolvers ah 1 ppasl to Indianapolis by, H H Dodd. was yesterday released--keaararW ( Jitchar :td Thus a citizen, against whom noth , tug whatever can he urged - MM ihcarceraUoo at the hand of arbitrary au.honty for dava, his fami v de;-r.e.i ol his protection, hi.- t.u-ir.e--per IraN : eglecteii. his fair fame called in ques t on. und himself branded as a prejuged criminal, all tor noll.ir.g. unle.-s to tuilber tbe uuftcrupu lous k i.cuics of men who ouid not only im prison but do other tbia:s to further their ambi lious ends
ÖTU i rp4rud tm ths labor a? of Major (eriertl Hughe tod florernor Morton there ere io Ir.tfun seventy aeven thousand Loyal Lesga r end Home Ouerd. til armed by the Oorrn meta
It i reported that General Hotct, Brevet Major General, and rat. king- officer in Indiana, ill command thi district for the present, that , General Morel leaves, und that General Car ' rington rtlievc him in charge ol tbe drft ren i dezvoua Mr Jamea Ferry, lone connected with Adams Kxprea Company and well-known to our citizens as a clever and accommodating i gentleman, is now conductor on the Kransville and Crawford-'ville Railroad. Parener over that road may rest apsured that they will receire ' every attention when travelling with Mr Ferry The 57th Indiana, Col Silas Colgrove'a gallant regiment, was expected to arrive in the city last night Hut few of the brave men are lett Their coram w; ler has been at home some time, seriously wounded. He will recover, but will probably lose the use of his right arm His Irani regiment will, we auppoae, bave a lecep tion to day. publicly welcomed home by the Governor, representing the people of the whole State Their time has expired, at, 1 we learn . that they do not propose to re enlist. No more noble men hire jet returned to us. a1 - liaruev and Orth, candidates fur Con ores in the Kighth District, met yesterday at Lebanon, Boone county, for the firet time on the tumo We understand thit the crowd was large and that the proceedings were orderly. Harney, who is our gillant Democratic standard bearer in that district, handled the accomplihed Orth without glove). Hit speech is pronounced by those who heard it as most logical, able and con vinciug. Especially, as regards secret societie-, dij he crowd Orth, putting questions to him with reference to Know Nothings and Loyal Leaguers, which th.it gentleman did not fand it advisable to answer The Impimum. Draft--Adjutant Geucral Nob'e has issued a circular with regard to the coming drnft, from which we extract the follow ino: "The whole number of .veteran volunteer- -.1 Indian i organizations reported to this office to July 31st. lHii, is 1I.C45. Of this number but ;.57i has been apportioned for distribution by the I'rovost Marshal General prior to August 1st, I8S4. On learning this fact, one of my assist :tnts was disfiatcbcii to Washington with till the veteran muster in rolls on file in this office, with instructions to procure the prompt distribution of lie full amount of rltr erwatttfl to which the State is entitled. Assurance has been iriven that Aatitl ( Pro (-t M itsli il General for Indian t will be at once instructed to distribute Ö.1C6 more veteran cred its tttea are now pivet,, tl:tli j MO eVent, will this distribution M delayed beyond the first of September Millens will, tlierelore. beet in mind that the credits, aaj they now .tand do not include 11 the Vwttna enli.tuicuts, and tint each township will receive, prior to the draft, all the credits now 'iveri it ou minutes in rolls ol veteran volunteers. GRAND K I L L V of THI Ulli II. II K 1 Iii II It V AI Miel v lull. 011 laurwduv I . num. I lie f&tafci ut g o'clock Will ('. Mtirran and othtr Speakers trill AdJrtxs tfif Meeting. Kvery friend of the Pathrindct is cordially in vitel to attend. By order of The Coumittki: Telegraphic Dispatches. -aicroKTKD KxeaKMLvma ran uiiumnaiimircL. For vioriiiny; Kcport See lint Fae.J MIDNIGHT REPORT. THE im OF THE POTOMAC I r Warreii Tears up 40 Miles of the Weldon Railroad. The Imj Hflsg on Pelrrsbve FROM WAS II IXC TON. Peace Commissioners to be Sent toi Richmond. FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. PARTICULARS OF THE M KM THIS AFFAIR. OPERATIONS AT ATLANTA. Ai'.. Ac., At'., Ac., Ac i rum ushiiiK ion W amiim.tkn. Aun-t d4 No news has been receivctl to confirm the truth of the report that Fitxhuili Lee w is Hied ind Gen. A. P. Bill mortally wounded in tho tibt om St. u Ja v o:i the Weldon railroad The iit-as received here today from Slier mun's dcp;t: tmeiil i- oi an exi-t'elinlv -.'ilif . lory c!iirct-r, and Iii- plan f;r the reduction of Atianta ire s lid to he working tu the U-t ad vantage. It is ascertained hetc 'hi- inort:inf with I degree of po.-itivene-s that Hooker will fe imme di.itely put iu the field with an important com Mra Alexander Jobnou, of New York, has been appointed Commissioner under the treatv of July,Jtt3, to settle tbe claim-ol the Hiidsou H:iy und Puget Sund Agricultural Company, in place of Daniel S Dickinson. The subscriptions to the 7 3U loan reported at tbe Treasurv Department to dav amount to $806,000, and those to the 10 40 'loan to $213, 000 Tbe hue-t di-patcbes from Atlaota show th it no active operations are going on, and thit Gen. Sherman will remtin ijuiet until events transpire in other quarters. Petition-' are circulating in Alexandria aud bevond its limits for signatures, addressed to the Military Governor, asking for the substitution of militnrv for civil power, as in the recent case at Norfolk. Should the prayer be granted. Gov. Pierpont will as a consequence be s;r.er-eded in his func tioui. and State joveniment in that portion of the territory of Virginia im; which Le presides will be abolished. The ARaudru Journal, an oflicial paper, trougly e-inderoos the movement . and mit some of" the petitioners'are m?n of standing, while others ire squatter- ind known to be in loyal. The official recapitulation of the public debt up N yesterday shows it to be $1 ,t59 ,274,000. Moeby 's men appeare-1 in the vicinity of Kalis Church last night, and ih morning at 5 o'clock The garrison at Ainnii'e !'- 0! 27j men. made an attack on Aaabdale. was attecked by the enemy undei MalMBV, alio hid with hi in two pn)MM Ol uitillcry an I frotu two to three hundreil men He dtn"Q"el if.i surreudt-r oi ilie g.riisn. which was refused. He openel fire on the a ri'-on. but laded .o capture it. Fes.' ( auiuiisalonera to ne R-sni to it irli inond Nitt Yosa, August 24 There are rumors current here and credited in the best fiuaacial circles, that the government has decided to send five Commtseioners to Richmond, of Repubb can 2. Democrats .'1, to arrange the prciimina lies for peace. It is al-0 rumortd the Commi.-- : r- ire on their say to Richmond Tots rumor is raid so have the de-ire.! effect on tbe gold market, causing a decline of some 4 per ceut
Iron Cairo Cairo. August 24 The Memphis Bulletin ? Tbe rebel force that entered Memphis oo Sac day morning conaisted of nine regiment of car airy and four guns under Forrest, in peraon Önlr half of the command entered the city, tbe remainder flopping out:dc to prerent their
retreat being cur off. They csptured about 250 prisoner, mostle' hundred dajs men, many of whom eacaped.otb era were murdered The rebefs fired on tbe patients in the hospit- j ala and shot aereral of the sick soldier and i capturing other who were unable to keep up with the caralry, were killed But for the prompt action of the ".h Iowa the prisoners in Irving prison might have been released The Hulletin office was racked bj the rebels who then suddenly left tbe city about 6 o'clock, followed bv a considerable force of our troops. A fight occurred near Lane's, lasting two hours In which, the enemv was everelv nuDished and - t w . driven off It was hete that Col- Starr and Hendricks were wounded. In eomimr through the lines the rebels can m o " w i tured two guns, a portion of the 7th Wisconsin ; battery and a number of one hundred day men, but were obliged to abandon the guns in their retreat After the retreat Forest sent a flag of truce j asking an exchange of prisoners, which was de iti Lieut Harrington, 3d U. S artillery, was killed at the Gayoso House. Major Kinsing, 4th colored artillery, and Lt. sey, member of Washburn' staff, were cap lured" When last heard from, at 7 o'clock on Mon day morning, tbe rebels were eight mile beyond Nonewauh Creek, in full retreat, pursued bv our j cavalrv The 3d Illinois cavalry pawed through Cairo en route to Sprii-gfield to be mustered out. Forty of its members were captured at Mem phis ou Sunday, among them Major O'Connor and Lieut. Col. Duncan . ... . - From Philadelphia. I'Hii.Aiik.u'HiA. August 24 The Bulletin ha the following special dispatch from Harper's Fer ry. dotted the '23d: Tbe position of our army is still unchanged. A strong Hne of entrenchment has btea thrown out in front. Skirmishing could be heard all day yesterday and this morning. It broke out with redoubled strength in front of the I'cli corps,. wbich is holding tbe centre. Nothing of importance, however, resulted from it, and is now almost entirely ceased. 12 o'clock, midnight There is no evidence of the enemy being in our immediate Iront as yet, nnd it h believed they will make an attempt to cross the river, although our l.-.test news from Williamaport says they had Lot yet crossed the Potomac. Guus could be heard yesterday up the river, supposed to be Averill shelling the woods in the direction of Sharpsburg. Our army is lying firmly in their intrenched camps. Gen. Max Weber has been i!eacd from command at Harper's Ferry tad ordere! to report for duty in the Department of the Susquehanna. Gen Steven now has command of liar jer's Perry. i rum Itcw York. kw Tobk, Augtttf M Gold opened at 257, and after selling at 255. closed dull at 255. The Commercial's Washington special says: We made i recoi i nee yesterday towards l' tersburg and ascertained that the rebels had fallen back to their works at that place, thus abandoning the Weldon Railroad. An expedition down the road .yesterday pulled up the rails aud destroyed bridges, to the extent of 35 or 40 miles. LATfcR Our forces have advanced ou the Weldon Railroad to within two miles of Petersburg, without opposition, the rebels retreating within their fortifications aud no longer dispute our pos session of the Weldon line The Danville road is naturally left in order to rweaire Gen. Warren's respects. It is rumored this morning that a cavalry dash iu that direction has already been made The frigate Susquehanna has returned from an unsuccessful March for the pirate Tallahasse. She has been crusing about the Inland of Bermuda Shs left there on the 22d. From Baltimore. HaLTiMOBE, August 34, Reliable informa tion from the Upper Potoraae -hows that the report ol the rebels having cronrad the river is incorrect. N i'.hiu' but picket filing has transpired to day. It is believe-1 by many that the rebels are fall ing back. GROCERIES. M.VOUX J. M.CALÜWKI.L H. B. ALVüUD I VüHD, t 1 HUI I I A AI.VOUD, II Hill I Ml I lillDCERS. LIQUOR DEALEKÖ -AWIVCOMMISSION MBRfllNTS. Are to DAILY receiptor fre&b Kood, ' n-tantly ou band and for sale attaa loweat prices, large aud assorted stock of offee,Hgar, .I classes Mytip, Hire, Tea, NtMIra a4eswarr, 4aapsCandles Sttarcb, Kaihin Clsjars, Tsbaccs, Mackerel, u n t c I i r,t n 8e I wine, ( niton Yarns Dye-9Unff a, utt Flf Dates, Jellies. Brandy. Bin. urn. Wises, Whlskr, t ions oi all u ind, anal flantation and Hatter's Milters. Particular attentiua fivtu to tke sale of 68 East fv auüington Street, ISDIASPOU8, 15D a?rl5-dew STATt nms DES. DÜZAN & PARR.
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1 owr Warfe Jiarfcet. Msw- Tots. Aagrat 24. FlourState ana wettern 10c better: fid .VulOfih for Fr-ra State: $11 11 10 tor extra Round Hoop Ohio, and $11 15(äl2 55 lor trade brands, market cloaing quiet and firm Whisky more active sad firmer at $1 BS $1 84 for State: $1 -4(u,l -5 for Western Wheat tcsrcely so firm; $2 23($2 36 Chicago spring; $2 21 (2 36 Milwaukee club; $2 3tfS 39 winter red Western; $2 31(32 16 for Inferior do; $2 35 amber Michigan. Rye quiet at $1 BT. Parley dull and nominal. Corn The market opened Iba, 2c better, and closed dull at aud drooping at $1 65 for mixed Western, closing with no buyers at this quota tion. Oats a shade firmer; H5;96c fur V es tern, in side price for store. Wood scarcely so firm under the decline of gold. Pork lower, cloning steady at $37(32? 50 cut meats, I5(ge5le for shoulders and lHc for hams. " Lard decided! v firmer with onlv a moderate business; 23(g24c; also, 70t bris for firt half Au gu-t. at buyers option, at 24c Rutter higher Cheese firmer with a fair demand. Monev stead v t ith a fair busiuess. a ST Gold heavy and lower, opening at 257, declin ing to 2551, advancing to 255 , declining to 254. and closing at 255,. Cincinnati .Market. Cincinnati, August 24 Flour held oat of the market; Fuperfine $9 75 9 tH). Wheat advanced to $2 10 for red, and $3 I5(a2 20 tor white. Corn firm at $1 25 for Mf and $1 2? for shelled Oats 77c Barley dull, but not lower. Whisky firm at $1 TB Nothing done iu provisiot - Tbe high prices asked here have caused buy ers to withdraw. Tallow caudles have advanced to 25c, nails $1, and soap to 17(17'. Groceries quiet. Molasses unchanged. Cheese steady. Gold closed at 254. OCULIST AND AURIST. DISEASES Of Tlx, EYEWEAR Dr. GARDNER i R A litd ATC OF TBI LONDON, ENGLAND, mm mmm OCULIST AND 4 I I I kjrn OPERATOR OlST THE RESI'KLThil.l.Y 1NtKJIS THE LTTIXEXS OF Indianau"! and vicinity, that be ba taken rof in t the BATES HOUSE. Parlor !o. 137. First Tloor. And can bi consulted daily from 9A.M. to IP. M., arid from I t 6P. M., u.i Deafness, !aise In Use lend, Catarrh, Impuired Msrlst, aud all Diseases ef the Eye and Ear. Artificial F.fes Inserted without ssss sai perfectly resembling tbe natural eye. Operation for Cat aract, Kfrablftiun st Cross Kre, Artificial Pupil, Ac., skillfully performed. Deafness, Xoi-e in tbe Kar, Kuuniuir from the Kar, Scale in tbe Kar, Accumulation uf Wax iu the Ear iu act, every disease of the lye and Ear treated, and every operatkn in Aural or Onth.vlmic Surgery performed by Dr. GARDNER. Hj'For further pirticular. ri-frence. teatimotiial, dec, send for Circular. jyii-UA ho II. . BKI BAkKR. PHYSICIAN AND SUB6E0I, Office HB. S "sYawf Wnoliinglonst., Uf flairs, It NO. 31 KENTUCKY AVE MF, FKK RS bi.- prufvioual services to tbe citi teas sf InJiaiiapolia. and ruarantees strict and prompt at teat to all th-e who may ta rur hira with their pa- . X d3sn r. OKI r US HIS SKItVU'KS T Till CITUENS Vt Indianapolis and vicinity. Office, Virginia Avenue Ko. SS. B i sad i pc North Naw Jersey street. So 7. sctH'fVdlj WANTED. A BABE CHANCE A iiKST wasted to wll HtwtetterS Patent Sack J Hc4dimr Baud Treck Tl. .a ia a rare chaure fur men acquainted with the agricultural bulie, t make saa-y . Addrsss i b ..kVH. Indiasjapnlb Indiana, Or oadl at th Fututdry on Geurgta strt-at. baaaia rnanjiiiins sui Mcr.v..i. sufltt dj.wrw
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General LAS. NOBLE, Adjutant General State of Indiana; Col. W. H. H. TEK1EI I- .luaartal Secretary Eaecutive Department, Indiana; Major DANIEL MoCI. I h . l aymastor, Dtssrict sf laiis aad lUlosi I J KISTINK, Audittr Of Stale Ma, .r M L bl M Y. I .jn.aster. L. 8. A ; Dr. V sTNBWCrjafJta: Moaasm! Kl.K rt'HKK, AJKS A CO, Banaets M-ra. A. A J S. HAUU1.-HN. lvsi.k-r-. Mee.f flXlX HtR. Jr A PUPDMlU a V as. it it saiv I I kM m- w a . .. .. . . i ummm 9
CUl Rt'UMAN, Bankers; Uou. W tioual Hank, Washington, D. C. H RANDALL, M. C REAL ESTATE BROKERS. - r j s lul'.T-dly SPECIAL NOTICES. HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALI Tbi I the 'no t deligatful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It changes the sun burnt face and bands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the mai ble purity of youth, and the ditttngn appearance so inviting in ths city belle of fashion. It removes tan, frecklen, pimpl?- aud roughness of tbe skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. Jt contains no material injurious to the skin Patronized by Actresses and iffM Singers. It i what every lady .-boild have. Sold everywhere. Pn-paredby W. E HAfiAN, Troy, N. Y. Addrrs- all orders to DEM AS S. BARNER k CO . New York. feb5-dm-eod Against the rules of taste and beauty, in their colur or in tbelos?. of all their color, may be changed in a few moments to any Remit il til Sli.'.tlo, by a single application of CMI8T tnoieox ie nit äsvsa The tapidity of it.- operathin, perf.ct afety, fernunent bealtbful effi-'t, arid tbe exceeding depth and richness of the hue it imparts, distinguish tbis preparatiot. from ail otbet Dyes in nse in this oountryor in Earoe. rrisUidoioS Halt- LTlHsMI ftl iti, a valuable adjunct to the Dye, in dresrting and promotinathe growth aud p-ifrct health of the hair, aud of itself, when B-ed alone, a safeguard that protects the fibres from decay under all circumstance- aud under all climes. Manufactured by j. CR1STAD0R0, No. 6 Aftor Hous, New Tork. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Drössers. je27.deodweow aTNERVOUS DEBILITY, SEMINAL Weakness, etc., San Ä url by one wbo has reallr cured nim-elf and hundreds or others, and will tell you nothing but the fmtA. Address with stamp. :dward u. tratkb, fab3-dAwly L,xrk Box. Beaton, Mas, STD IIS48II OF THE NERVOL'b Seminal, Urinary and Sexcal Systems sew and reliable treatment ia Reorts of tb HOWARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in snaled letter envelopes, free of charge. Address D. J. SKILL'S HOUGHTON, Howard As.ocia tion, No. 3 South Ninth Strews, Philsds4hts Pa. marlO-dAwly ST SOLDI E R 8-W I T N K DR Strickland is quite right in adrUing yp in bis advertiaomei.t in . ar columns of to-day's paper, to take a totil. of his highly recommended Anti-Cholera Mixture is youi knapsacks, it nay rave the livaa of many of our bes foldier. Mothers, see that your tons do not neglect ;t You can get it at the Drug Stores at 5t cents per bottle. It is tbe best remedy for Diarrhrra and Dysentery. march7-dlyeodAwly HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, J. la. IIOIIOV PROPRIETOR. INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA. mySO-dtf SALOON. BATES HOI SE SALOON, k BATFS Hi'LE K!TTRAHCB,) 4 J , nfTB-U, I'ropriolor. rRllIK har ia -uj. plied with pure liquor-, wines, and the at best brands of daran and tobacco; al-o the choooosS om Boarban sad Wheat Whisky. Th establishment has been renovate! throvirhoot. araJMnf wies. WIGS! WIGS ! WIGS ! rilllK greate-t a-'sartusent of Wiajs. Krwsnt Psi-casa, I .s . . i f Is A . made iu iLe late.t slj b at tfce cbeu-t rates by ÜKCsttilC PuSTKK. Ladies and liostlrmen a wirmaaer. No. 121 LSkr, curser ot Rvau tlsrt street, under tho Telegrapb Bulling, Chicago, aapS Ha EXCURSION. OHIO WHITE H LPHl R WWW, Delaware County, Ohio. SitiTSsinv rn kkTS sat tkss ab weil Wj -ioaioeer Resort are oa sale, via. the Great Central hallway Lane, at the Law Depart, is thi city Fare to Lewi Cestro (prtnj Utst.os) ssd rstara. aag: -dsv.pl saorillstt Aram
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, at wa-bii,tt,n, u. C , aas apas4 a KTttniBaVT . mm ..i o.,... vs..! Bounty i in battle can got their Bowat j Immediately hy so A.. aP. MOI1LK. cheerfully given Eockr-e postage stamp fee all lENf. EM: . London, Kj.; WM. 8. HC1TI Cahier First Ks-:rlS-4Aalan MEDICAL. Dr. X. H. riM)I RV, IUI No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. mm mc SICK AND AFFLICTED fpilE CITIZEN.1 er l.M'MNAl.S AND VIC'KITY 1 are reipectfully informtnl tha the jutl v c-lflrated !r. Pendery ha- arrived and car be ronltd at bl office. N 24 Eaat Woshingtow treet. obere his ran and efficacious medicine- will I administered to the who arc sanVriuf from any malad kuvwsi to the human -ystem, such as Ii4a Of lll I arn--.. 1 1 0.l I t , lliroat. Ivsm 5ji. 1.1 er, Dinpsy, lkiluo). Scrofula. Lriplas, nvous llrufhif-lie. aiiri'i s nd ever? form of Disease of tbotkiu, and all UWeaaea 1iiiR from impuriue of tbe bloodj Al- all other complicated Chroitr Complaint - which i e baffit-d tbe science and skill ofother dtor. srising i I : For DYSENTERY . DIAKKHF 4. . Fl. I X. I'HdliH MORBUS r SUMMER CUMPLAINfS of ChiWros try b,. Neutralizij.g Sjrup. i MOST IMPORTANT TOOUNG MEN, ho-e holb.w i lieeks and paled fxtuitenauc-s tell ia j fearful language ai.d l.-i.t workinJof -wme terrible disease, undermining the rottitutiou.memory and resssa; uurrying wrm to a preutii e drat.. lU-na-rt while reason holds sway, and avail yourself rr the sorviosa sf Dr. I'etidery, wboi-e treatment di-.- pater tbe liahiaa( diseaa and cures tbe most harrasMug weakiie, or other cause ol seriou- difficulty or ;ieretual anfovance. a His Remedies for Venrreal Diseases Are far sup rior to auitbimr eve in n-daced int the United Mtates. cb tlleogiiijr the pnltlic to bring him a u-f he oantiot cure. I To IV 1 liii b trld ir oiiii. 1l:irrif(l or iiilr! if ou are ufleiing frtviii any Disease pecaliai to yur sex, your should lo-e no time in ibuiumf ssedkaJ aid ahereyou will -urelv hnd it. Tho tspailisw ssi asmcess whioh the Doctor La had iu FeB-aa MssaSSS sva. Iafluenced per-ons to send b.m that "lass of patients for hundreds of mile. . Sen free, on T.cejpt of stamp, a go; y of our Private Letter to Married ldfra on Health And also all inflamaior die-- - I . r further mforuatlou call and judge for youreel'. VAPOR BAT The inhabitants oi Indianapolis a.d vtriait iniormed mat in- Pendery has opipstlsi coasnioiioua bath knoaa. saiee Vo. 24 Saw siivet, to enable tbe sick and !Tli ., test tbe efficary of the Medicated Vapor baths. It is not deemed necessary to dllat or in any way enlarge on tbe remarkable aud astooa-di ig care performed through the agency Sf these baths; to wjnderful effect of PsialgSl os., of reducing medKai aa -r,l m a vapor SSSS) tringing tbe heated vapor, to tao stuace of tbe bwrlv. has attracted tbe attention and challanged tbe admiration of tbe most ditinjcuisbed medical men of the ago. The Vapor Bath have beca fntrod iced br th Cowrt S'urgeons. with every royal family in K a rope, and hate very generally rree.l the plaudits o' all classes of pst ent in humble a well a in the hig.r walks of life. The Vapor Hatbs are preH-ely adrnted to every class of diseases. In Cbrouic Skin Diieoae, Khetmati-n . I-kpepaia. Nervosa Headache. I'alai Lniar DUeas. a.iy affrctiun to which the human rm ss liable, the baths never fail to afford relief. Sulphur Vapor, for instance, U cot ceded by th mot prejudiced physician, or the most tu idly ignorant pretender, to be the very best remedy ev r u-l for Chroo Rbenmatism, all cla and kam of Skin Disease, and tbe numerous form of Catarrh. lotdine Vapor, with ffxtrsct of W A Cherry, for all forms of Lane or Bronchial Disease- ... with tue thou sand vegetable extracts, when redo ed to a vapor and b -ought in cootsct with the skin, or at 'diseased arfsce, produces tho most flattering and aeOatVet-ary fwssxlis. which no other form of medication c-tn poaaibljr atlaia A trial of these Baths never falls to -on vine th moot -keptical of the wonderful curative po er mt extrsct. reduced to a vapor and applied exactly to the spot of dieease . Vapors penetrate wih great rs.ildlty. sai sooth Irritation and relieve wain, which no nedsctae taken la aubetanc can reach. Tbe sick and infirm from diarasa-, n matter how long standing, or what tbe disease may Ik are cordially in viied t rive oar Baths a trial. These Baths accelerate the edects of alteranve nsedieines, drawing diseaae out of the aya -aa, .banging tbe s4te oftbe bodv in contitot. na! l s.s.e., ard ing the action of th. aosorbeni vsai. Ihe specific effects arc: To equalize tbe circulation of the bio -d To promote o respiration To remove the effects of mercury fr the systri fo promote absorpticti of drop, cal eTnsions. To relieve difficulty of breatbmg and to and . ?b. r di.se. of tbe Cbet and Lur ga. To strengthen tat Mosbach and fcaavt a toae to th digestive organs, and to care dyspopa ami Ba coast quent disorder a. To promote the healing of .Vrofuloar and Chronic fleers, and remove Gouty ami Rheumatic Sains and Swellingfrom the Joint, aud to care Lt sabago, Sciatica, Ac . dtc. For Qninawy tbe Hatha never fail ta eUrvotl. Pot Croup it may be rrardd as a ctac. For Wt.Kipusg LUasgh-tt gives rrhrf To care nacharge, ef Blood trm the laags aad other internal organ .sf the body-it may be r Par Cbotrrstt is SB osWtsal remedy To care Acute aod Cbrou-r Ii.nammaU , the Path, Ju dsckatsl; aiilaalii. It s cattaJa aporiAr T r halb bav never tailed fco cats V nlsta Tb ose of th Baths, (with the aid of atidial, made tor tbe expreaa pnraaMSj ia j dv for th cart of Fevers of every kind. They relieve ex hens! loo. languor nasi at lane, raise th ai i increase the appetite. Tbe ?iul(.b- !.i !. are warra led to core rerm.vo any and ad Csbce. frem ths Ja . These Bath- stay bo taken at all U es aad soai without rssk of takbsg t-ohl." rairpOaVe hoars from ? A M to I M JLjPrtva:; rosasa sad Bsths far j It, waa ne-, d Kurses in atteueauea. H7Physicins arr lavitod free of et arge to lea thitreat meat. MTThe Docu.r s jsotlj ssisaiH. ffessa e Fill, ftehTreaa tho IMmpmmmmry. petcw See by naS irrrTLo Doctor rasllsages th pass to hrfag Mn s case he ssansf care, it hsaasnt hsnsrs tat is broken.
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