Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4326, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1864 — Page 1
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Arne tia!tn Actn . at... V.'.lo 7.36 i luitt 9 :io in tH . 4 3 P 3fi 4 H f. i'i I i . 1 1 1 k 1 1 1 lli aiicli. Lrav MeatlviHe at. Ar'sve Franklin at LeaVf Franklin at-.-.-Armr Meadville at vlaliouiiii: Leav - Cleveland at Arrive Youuatuwa at lr T.-v.nn-t .w:i at f on a m an.l 1 4.. . - 10.1. a n and 5 on 7 I v a xh I M . . . V.55 A and 7 4.'. I isiun. S 4fi a i and 4 10 . . . y .Vi a m and 7 ''7 e.4i a nasi us m 10.20 a and 5 to r at Arrive Cleveland at II K SWFRTSIR, Oen- ral Mparts emiat t Meadville. Fa T H ;ieMAN. General Ticket Agent, Cle eland. Oho I i ii i.r r t i n i: 1WJ4. SUMMER 1(54. Grfat Central Rail Way Lino. (Indianapolis and Columbus ) I kN Ni AiTKK M..M'T. MV aotfc, TRAINS F . ,! . in ay excepted Lpatb Indiar.atH.!; Iay Eipre ,ia liqua at. . Might Expreaa . eta Uayton at : ; i- (VotnnKalal a viaP.j'l a' Trem arrive: Nlgb'. Kaprnaa (via Dayton at Dav Riprnaa (vUFtqnani .... ( ol't.lAt .1 t.ri.mai dlftli.a vim tin ' .t Von A M -7 in r. m .l!U IM -. M M. LSI P. 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DAILY SENTINEL DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
For Gavemor, loarpli t . 1 P" mi Id. f "nrian. F r liaoteuaat Oovaroor. "I hl'.n D Haa ! 'loiilgoiurrj, For Secretary of State, JAMES i, ATHOlf. of Marion. For Atxktor of HUte, JOAKPH BlSTlSr. of PouataJn For TreMorer of üuta, MATTHEW L. HKFTTT, of Darlea. For Attorney General, USCAI B. 6V)iOJ. of DecataPor Superlnteodent of Puhl lntructi"T 8AMUKL 1- RUUfl, of Allen. For Judge of the Supreme Court. 8 A Ml K.I. F.. PRRKIXfl, of Marlon, ASIiRKW DATISOJf , of Decatar, JAM t. - M. UANNA. of SalUvan, JAMES L. VXiltUKM, of AUw. Fr Clerk of the Supreme Cmrt, ETMK.LBKKT C. IIIBIIKN. of Kudi. Kar eupr-me Coit Reporter, NaI'oI I oN B TAYI.DR, .f Marlon. For Elector at Large. JOHN PETTIT. of Tlppecan-, SIMEON K. WOl.rE. of narri-on Contingent, (iRAHAM 5 FITt'H, of Caja, WM M. FRANKLIN, of Owen. For lMti1ct Elect orn, Flrat District -SI I.VS M HOO'OMR. of Cilbon. CoaMitf-ir - PRTKK MAIEK, of Vatiderburg I Second Di-trict KLUAH NEWINOjOf Floyd. .ntmgcnt-JAS A. (HORM LET, of Waablnglnn. Third Diatrlct AMBROSE B. CABI.TON, of Iwrence. Contingent K. I. LKLAND, of Jefl;rou. Fourth bletrict BARTf N W. WI1 SON, of Decatur. Contingent EDWIN P FE KRIS, of Kipley. Fifth Diathct-JAMKS BROtTN. af Randalpu. Contingant-THOS. MEANS, of Wayne. Sixth lJitrict FRANK I.ANDERS, of Morgan. Con-ingent -BENJAMIN K DtVIS, of bhelhy. Seernth Diatrlct ARCHIBALD JOHNSON, of Putnam. Contingent t.Eo W.THOMPSON, or P.irke. Eighth Diidrkt -JONATHAN C. APPLKGATK, or ( arr.dl. Contingent LEANDER Mct.LI KO, of CMwlwM. Ninth District J. 0. OSBORNE, of Marshall. Contingent-KLLIS RH .HKS, af White. Tenth Diitrict -ROBERT IX)WHY, of Elkhart. Contingent -S. W. SPROTT, nf IH-Kalh. Eleventh District J. W S VNSBERRY. of Madi-nn. Contingent N R. OVERMAN, of Tipton. DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. Flrt Li-trkt WILLI M E. N1BLACK. Second District MICHAEL C. KERR. Third Di"trrt HKXUY W. HARRINGTON Ponrth District G FOR., E BERRY. Seventh DIM Oct DANIEL W. VOORIIEES, Eighth D.tria-JAMh F. HARNEY. Ninth Diatriet DWID TURPI B. Tenth DWrict JOSEPH K. EIx.EUTON Eleventh Dt-trict-JAMES F. McDJWELL Telegraphic Dispatches. aaroRTEn Exracxai T vor thbiaii t htatc hektihei.. MORNING REPORT. mn FROM ILL QU1RTERS THE NATION IL ( ONVENTION. MJMMEJraE a.4 th i: hi. IN OFFICIAL WAR BULLETIN. Reports from Grant, Hancock and Meade. FROM SHERIDAN S IIEP.-RT.WENT .llv'iii'iitH r Blli 4riiii'V Accideuts on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. LATEST FROM ATLANTA. The Inlinti Troiililt'N. A'.. Ac. A.. dkc Ae. De-in n rat ir National ( onvi ntton. OUwSAM, Augu.-i '21 The crowd attracted to the Democratic Nation! Convention i- .ilreadv great, and will bt swelled to immense ropor lions it one half the number reported to be ou the nay here come in Although tbe total accommodations of this c.ty are extensive, it has been found necessnry to reiort to private residences for the accommoda l. ot. ol iiuml.ei lean pirtie- arriving a late as last night. Numbers of persons were turned awv from private houses and hotels bee t use there was no place left in which to put them The outside delegations have made arrange nient- to camp out. All the regular delegates to the Democratic Convention are now here The canvass on the presidential candidates is growing lively. Hut two names nre prominently mentioned. Geo McClellan and H. Seymour The latter, however. sv th. a he is not and will not be a candidate H s name is being used bv gentlemen of pruraiuence ot h. own and several Western States and bv Fernando Wood, who is reported to say that Gov S vnour will he more accepta ble to those he tepr events than General McCIel km Tim. nevertheless, is denied by delegates from both eastern and wes'.ern States who claim to be t-oiisi.-tenl and e u ; : ;a men tten McClel'an appeara to have a large ma !r:t ot the delegates in the K i-t pj well as the West The friends ot M Cieliati expect his noua i tion as eir'y as the fir. or n I tormal billot The Ohio delegation is reported Id be about equally divided In its choice T he difficulties between the cooles' ig Ken tack delegations have not heen a iW i nnd will ptobihlv go before the convention for a tie eiaion. 1 be New York delegation had their first meeting Im i.nsuitatioo this afternoon. (Jen McClellan undoubtef!y ha a reliable ma i -rity an. uig them. Con:itutioiiii Union men are now organizing their Ma-s Convention. The object of this convention seeni" to he td r. commend, rather than to nominate General MeClwIlna, to -he Democratic Coiiveutin New lock. New Jemey. Pennsylvania, I D i -na4, Indina. Wi-eorin. Michigan. Iva and Minneso' i. with two or three ot the New Eng Lsnal State, are ( 'aime.1 asceriain lor Mot'iellao. Some of those S;ate, huweicr, uu not otc aa unit. l t out etat I on. Cha Aio. August 27 The mass convention of the Cot.eervati ve National Union meu was more largely attended this evening. Itryau Hall being well J d . I he H Id Kendall was '.neted Preni dwot. nnd 1 1 V c-Presidents waa adopted.
among wh .m wrrt repre-ernUtirnn from nil the hinten N'rrth nod South, itb tha eiception of Ihre or four Resolution were adopted denouncing the policy of the Administration nn calcuinted to no; el txitb twCtiont of the rountrjr to ioterniifible warfare They proclaim a determination to mniutain the Union and Constitution, nad decltrs that the onl OolaiMMJl to the exiating trouble I in unretraii.ed exercise of the elective franchise nnd dinplacement of the present Ad ministration Fnrther That the declarations of the Southern leaders and Lincoln's ultraism are alike imprac lirable, and favoring the earlieat peace attalna
ble on the basis ol the Constitution and Union; J and finally, recommending to the DcmocrMtic Convention the nomination of Uen. McClellan and Ex Governor Wm H Campbell, of Tennessee Speeches in harmnnj with thee resolutiona were made bv (nthrie anl C ombs, of Kentucky ; Campbell . of Tennessee; Haskins, of New York; and Kolliue, of Missouri. The Convention then adjourned to meet st the m meeliDg in the Court House square khis evening The m- meetin to night waa remarkably large and bo'terouslj enthusinstic. The numlers present it variously etimatel I twenty five to thirty thousand, and it is generally admitted to have been the Urges', gathering ever een in Chicago It was much larger than the Republican demonstration here four yesrs USIt was found necessary to organize the meeting in two parks nnd one in Clark atreet; and for an hour or more so dense was the crowd in Clark und Randolph streets, about the Shermnn House, that it was impossible to make a passage through the crowd The Court House was gaily decorated with McClellan dags and Chinese lanterns At the close of the meeting fevenil large picci of lirewo-rka, Mrer the f;i-hion of those displayed at the New York Union Sjuire Dieetin, were et off. Atnon; the -p.'ikers were Coomb, ni Kentucky; I'errin. o! New York; Jiimes, ot Oliio; Kx lidviTiioi Weiler, of Cilifurnia; and Reed, of Kentucky. Tlje remarks of Mr Reel, being reniaikhle for lerre nti mid denunciation of the Adminis trniton It was near mninight before the U.-t meeting broke up, nod the enthusnum appxrently for M' Olellan continued to the I. ist There are mtnv rumora tioatiug about to night, among others, that the New York deleg.t linn is now in session; :t i- doubtful that the Ohio delegation will bolt if McClellan is nominated; that Keniiu ky will bolt if the Guthrie del egatiou is recognized; that Lincoln ha signified a willingness tu withdraw, and that Getiertl Spragtie brought thia news on lust night Although these and similar tumors cannot be traced to any responsible source they create much exritcment about the hotels The determination of the New York delegation as to their choice of candidate ii looked forward to with great interest, as it is generally believed that their vote will decide theiietion Official nispiilclien. Washington, Aug. 27, IO:) A. M. Tu Gm Dtx: On Thursday Oeu Haucock, who was sjuiu of RdnianV Station, whs attacked several times during the as J, but repulsed the enemy ev.iv time At halt pat five o'clock a comliined twSMlt was panft on his centre and left, which, after one of the most desperate battles ol the nar. resulted in the enemy withdrawing, leaving the'r deiwi and wounded n the hVld. Official details are given in dispatches from (Jens Grant. Mefde ami Hancock. We hold the YVeldoti railroad. In i dispatch dated 'I I M yesterday, Gen. (irant says: "Their hna of this toad seems a blow the ene my can't stand. I think I don't overstate the enemv's los in the last two weeks at 10,000 in kiiled and wounded. We lost heavily, but mostly in captured (en. Orant also makes the following report: "f)ii Tiurmlay morning Hit1 enemy drove in Jailers line The picket guard soon rallied and drove the enemy Lirk. and re established their line. We loot one killed, lb wounded, at d It miss ing. Two commanding officers and titty nine men wero captuied from the enemy. rSigned) K M Stxton. The following are official dispatches from Gens. (hunt. Meade and Hancock: 2n Arrv Cosps, Augu-t 2b. Tu fit N a mi J, n y : The attack about half past five o'clock I' M was probably intended to be simultaneous by Wilcox on my centre and Heath on the lelt The enemy formed in the wood:, placed thir artillery and opened a heavy c innotiadc, l isting 18 minute, snd then assaulted Gen Miles' force He resi-tcd tenaciously, but the enemy broke his left. Some uf Gen. Gibbons' troops were hur ried over to repair the damage, and the enemyonly gained a -light foothold They soon attempted my entente left, and drove (Jen. Gibbous' division from his line. His men had been much wearied in rnshing over to Gen Miles sntl hick dui'iic the repeated as saulte. (ieu. Gibbons succeeded in forming a strong line, and the enemy nreto-ing on with great enthusiasm, were checked by di-mounted cava!ry under (Jen Gregg, which he handled handsomely (ien Miles regaii.td most of bts iutrench luetiU, distinguishing himself All he had to work with were such small parties us could be rallied and formed by his staff oflcanW. The fighting was contiuuou- until dark, the enemy being held in check by artillery , dismounted caalry and skirmi-diere At dark we withdrew for the reasons stated. The Chief of Artillery reports that be lost about 20" horses The enemy made no advance up to I Ute hour last siftst, holding, as far as could be seen, some of 04 cultured guns within their skirmnh line. The encmv must have sulVered heavily. My "wn los.-, im hiding cavalry, will not ex ceed I JntM to 1 .i00 This is urtni-e. as the cotnraaiid has not yet been reorganized Capt Hrowii-on, of my staff, was mortal. y wounded, dving during the night Col. Walker. A Ad. is missing. This is acknowledged to have been one of the most determined and desperate ti.hts of the war, reembiing Spott-vlvania in character, though the number engaged gives lc-s import ance to it A lew more good troops would have given a vi 'tory ot con-tderuble importance I forward tin- mrning pri-oners from tbe field from WilcoS and Heatn'- uivi-iotis. Major Angel, of my stiff, saw und cotivcr-t-.l with two prisoners of Ma hone's division lat niht I could not find them this morning; they said Mahone's division, with the exception of one brigade, was there. igsed W. S. Hancock, Mnj. G To Gtn. I S Grnnf: The follow ng ha ju-t bee i re eivel: Ii Cor. 12:30 I M , Aug K, A safeguard that wn letl n the battle field i remained there onttl alter daylight th s morning. : At that time the eutrov lml ail dis.ippe ire 1, : leaving their dead on the field unbur'ed This shows bow everelv they were puni-hed. and doubtlOQO hearing ol tle arrival of rem torcetiM i :-. the? feard the results to diy it they ' remained. (Signed) 8 G. Mkaoc. Major General. To l.ifut Gt Grant: The following baa just been received: 2 Armt OOaWS, 1 P. M., Aug. 26. SiBce sending my last dispatch, I have con versed with tbe saleguard relet red to They did not leave the tie.d uni 1 after sunrise. At that tin nwarly all tu euen.y Lad left, moving towards retereburf
The enemy abandoned not only their dead, but their wounded also. The safeguard conversed with an officer, who
said their losses were greater than ever before during the war The safeguard say they were over tbe field, which was eovernd with the enemy's dead and wounded. They have seen s great many battle fields, but never saw such a sight Nearlv all the enemv's and all our wounded af af were brought off. but our dead were unburied I 1 have instructed Gen Gregg to make an effort to send a party to the field to bur? ours Signed) 0 0 Meape, Maj Oen. f rnm ralro. Cairo. August 26 The steamers Continen tal and Lenathan from New Orleans on the 20 ih arrived. Col. Dwighl, Commissioner of Exchange, cor - the -tatt-iueat published iu the New Or'eant papers, concerning the exchange of prisoners. Tyler of Texas, says no right have been waived temporarily or permanently. Kxchanges are mau for man. leaving all matters in dispute where they stood before. The next steamer fur New York, the Kuug Shnev would leave on the 21st. Yazoo, August 24 A communication dated Rlockakiog Squadron, Mobile Bay, 16th instant, rays: A naval rec ince towards Mobile on the 15th, found formidable but not insurmount able obstructions, besides batteries, rams, sunken reesels, kc. There is a very strong casemated fort mount ing ten guns in all spaces between the batteries m.1 v .ii. d i i. both shores piles are driven, the tops of which are sawed off just below the surface of the water, and have heavy iron bolts in them, sharpened at the upper end, so as to If ir off the bottom of boats passing over them. Men were seen workiug on two ram looking contrivances. The wharves were ctowded with steamboats, umng them four English built crafts, probably blockade runners. The streets of the city are deserted. The rebels are completely Cat off rearward. The general health of the army and navy is good. The fleet is still poundiug nt Fort Morgan with eon-iderable effect. No casualties on our side. Information from the Kio Grande says the rebel tiener vi Ford occupied Hrownsville two days alter our forces evacuated it, and proceeded to rent out the property of unionists, but the M a vor of the citv continued to exercise his func tions. Ford has only a small force, and is evidently prepared to nmke a rapid retreat if he finds it nece-s u v Gen Washburn issued nn order permitting cot ton now in Memphis to be shipped North Also, an order establishing supply stores in the District of West Tennessee, stating the amount of supplies which may be imported to such places Memphis is limited to two millions per month, Pad ttcnll one hundred thousand. Columbu thir ty thousand, the same to be sold only by loyal merchants to loyal per-ons residing in the limits of the District. An order also provides that no contraband Ii Uors, drugs, medicii e salt, cotton cords or grey cloth be imported, except with the approval of the Commanding General. The merchauts of Memphis having cottor. cords or grey cloth are ordered immediately to ship them to ome loyal state. The best estimates place our loss of the recent raid into Memphis at 15 killed, 50 wounded and 140 missing, including 9 citizens The raiders ate -iid to hive had 22tl prisoners at Hernando on Sunday night. The rebel loss was 50 killed, 100 wounded and 30 missing Oen Washburn compliments the officers ard men in Memphis, and militia, for their prompt soldiery conduct in the defence of the city against Forrc-' a 1 From Ney York. N'p.w Yum, August 27 The Commercial's Washington special dispatch contains, the follow ing: (Jen Hancock reports tbe loss of two bat terie. Other accounts sav fourteen guns were cap tured. 0t SiMtMjr, o( the 10th Msachuett8 bat tei . was captured after he was wounded, and 10 of his men and 54 horses killed. A Nassau letter of the 20th savs that the tea met Fox had arrived from Charleston, h iv ing thrown over I St bales of cotton. I !.e new pinte Klectric Spark was off Na s iu on the 2d inst . and was cruising off the stand . In retaliation for cruel usage to our soldiers bv the rebels ull the prisoners in Fort Lafayette are not allowed anv luxury whatever. Hermuda Hundred dates ot the 13th mention the arrival of four steamers from Wilmington with an aggregate of nearly 3,000 bales ot col ton. The -.earner North Star, from Awpinwall on the Ibth. arrived this noon with $330.000 in treasure. Among the passengers are Ex Governor Bigler, of California, and A. B. Bovd of Panama. Tha steamer Sacramento, from New York via the Straits of Magellan, arrived at Panama ou tbe IGth. There had been a change in the Peruvian Ministry, but there was no revolution as re ported. An attempted i evolution iu Kquador had been suppre.-ed The Herald's correspondent wich Averill'e cavalry under date of Augu-t 2Gth, confirms the repotted rife arrival ol Ge: Custer within our lines He al-o .-tute that last evening the enemy shelled a small force thai Gen. Averill had ou the north side of the Potomac opposite Sheppardstown ford. This morning a portion of Avenll's command engaged the enemy at Williamsport. The rebels shelled the town. The Hetald's Halllown correspondent of the Mil ? a1 bete is nochmge in the relative positions of the two nriuie.Sheridan is chfsely watching the nmvemeuts ot the enemv. making hourly reconnoisancea and meeting with tiecjueut akirmishee which may lead at any time to a general engagement. Confidence is felt in Sheridan's ability to manage the rebels. The bark Albertina. from Vera Crux on the 1 ' 1 1 reports that the French blockade off Mexican ports was raised on the 7th -s aft rona tva.li inflon . W v-iiinotox. August 27. Passengers by the mail boat from City Point reports that on Thürs-' day a diTwantBI of the 2d corps in the vicinity of I Kc - Si ittoi on me Weldon railroad .J were at ! iv I ute force of rebels, supposed to be Jen Hdl's en'oe corpa, and were compelled to ' fall hack, wh eh they did gradual!, disputing, howi er. every inch of ground and fighting for njoal ol the distance hand to band. Ai tour o'c.ock ;hef'iMiit was still progressing, but our meu hai gained a sure position and rii 'vemeials were being made calculated to put ' the enemy on the retrograde turn. It i reported that we lost three batteries in eluding Sleeper's celebrated Massachusetts bat terv. the Captain of which was wounded earlv in : . In i: the right arm b.;t who nvt gttUr.tlv kept the field until the afternoon, when be be e ime w eak fn.m loss of blood Liter information of the fighting on Thürs ! daM iti which Gen Hanock was engaged with the e: emy at Kevin' Station, is to the effect ' that at aIot! 4 o'c'ock he wa reiuforeed ir m the 5th corps, and the enemy, after making sev er a I desperate assaults on our lines, was badly repulsed and retreated, leaving their dead and wounded in our hands It is reported that we recaptured tbe guns ta- ' ken by the rebels earlier in the day. The repels lost terribly in the battle of Thürs dav. even more, it is estimated, than in their re pulse on Sunday It ia stated unofficially that at the time of the stuck ou Gen Hancock he was engaged in the work c.f deitrucvon on tbe Weldon railroad, tad 1
his men being scattered in detach menu along a considerable line the rebels were able to do some damage before our force could bn properly consolidated The rebels made a capture of some g'ins, it a said, by aid of their sharpshooter concealed io a cornfield, who shot the horaaa and men aud then mode a rush upon tbe guns, dragging them within their skirmish linen, but it is doubtful if they got any off (he field. These batteries, as organized, cousiat of only four guns to the battery, and consequently if tbe rebels had succeeded io carrying off all four of the batteries tbev sre reported to have held at one time it would have amounted to but aiatean guns. Gen Barlow's divisiou of the 2d corpa ia said to have lost considerably iu prisoners at tbe time Gen Hill made his first onset.
1 rum Nt. I on i. St. Louis, August 27 The first train over the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, new Broad Gauge Route, between New York sod St. Louis, containing officials of the road's invited guests, arrived this nnrnmg, forty-four hours from New York. The road will be opened to the public about the 1st ol October. Advices from the West say seven men of the 7th Indiana cavalry, en route to Fort Ellsworth with dispatches, were attacked by upwards of 200 Indians, and four of them killed. A large body of Indians is reported betweeu Smoky Hill and Salina rivers, and all tbe valleys in western Kansas swarm with them. There are about fifty settlers families encamped thirty five miles northwest of Fort Riley. The savages are said to have captured over 3.000 horsen and mules, besides cattle, in the past six weeks. The population of the various tribes banded together tor war is about 18.000. 4,000 of whom are warriors. Froaaa LHi lav 1 1 le. LoLiSVii.LK, August 18 Last night about midnight the up express train with passengers sod wounded soldiers from Nashville hither was pre ipitated from the track near Bacon Creek from the efl'c ts of the late rain The cars were almost entirely demolished, but -tiange to say but one man was seriou-lv hurt The up train Iroui Nashville was detained four hours this afternoon by the breaking of tbe driving wheel near Gallatin An ofliccr from the front says Sherman wss moving the bulk of his army to a position on the Macon nnd Georgia railroad, iu the rear of Hood's forces Heavy skirmishing is going ou From Fortrea .Honroe. Fortrkks Monrok, August26 Oen . Butler passed through here from Bermuda Hundred en route for Washington. The assault of the enemy on the 2d corps yesterday was in overwhelming force, and that corps was on the point of being driven back when the 5th corps came up and the enemy were repulsed and driven from the field The los on both sides is about equal. We still hold the Weldon toad. aa - an - wa -i inanrial. LflW Yobs. August 27 Gold dull and de cidedlv weak The peace rumore affected the demand, though thev are perhaps no where les credited than at the gold room The demand is limited, while the supply is reinfoieed to the full extent of the demand by gold coupons received from the SubTreasury in piyment of 'coupons. These influences produced a decline of 21 up to noon, and it is tl. "tight lower prices will be touched next week. It opened at 253. at 2 P. M. it was quoted denrv. at 250 1 . with a downward ten-rorrln-n rfewa. St. J CM V B August 2? There is no contit m .at ion of the r'fnrt of the destruction of fishing reettll bv the 1'alUhase. DRY GOODS. j 3 i a ! i . a P 4 CD CO HI ex M 1-1 Ü e? - c H - X V) 523 o p aZ, i-H tn 172 Q E a SV Ö I s t Hi 91 I 0 W 2 sr tF 2 e? 8 Qj 5 9 Pi ef 4 iß : I w n w sj 5 n 7. 5 M OK. UHITTIKR. PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVICE FREE Oh CHARGE. Dr. Whtttier Theory, Symptom and Treatment fCbnntc. Narou. Crmary. and Sexual Dieaes, free, in a plain sealed letter en floe,, for six cent, to prepay poatage It i a clear delineation of all the dieeaaes and conditions resulting from tbe Infringement of tbe moral la, e-e a., m lnlgences. exposures and Imprudences lu'niarned and single life Every sentence contains inetru.t;on to tha aJUKted. and ah on 1-1 be read by every young pT n, to keep theni off the hoal on which others have been broken to pieces. Amativeasa clearly stated to be under tbe control of Judicion treatment, and thereby prevant inedn t - r.e very pr fic rm. f diaeaee. Nearly evory case of diseaae can be treated without hindrance to buineta. Medicine tent by mail, secure from observation. Charges moderate; eousultailon. by latter or at the ( fllce free; cures guarantead MBoo S6 St. Cbarles street, between Sixth and Seventh, one square aoutb of Undell Hotel, P. 0. Box 09, Ed. Loui. Mo. Circular Lettar etpwcialiy for ladies, conI '..jtb i.g rferr ug to Sua! laeease for 3 cents UsMtage 1aW-arwrv EXCURSION. OHIO WHITE NlLPHl R SPRINGS, Delaware County, Ohio. rXLTRSION laCKKTS to the above trail kaeva I t Summer Re&urt are on aale, vi, tba Great Centra! kaiiway Une, at tbe Cutwu Depot, la ibis city Fare'to Lew.t Centre ' Springs Stat oa abt rota-u $e oo. Tlnketa gu4 ti.nl a. F BA5DLXB, rtaf-drsoul woswnnl TSoAot Agoart
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We devote nr entire tane aad ettnuUna V tbe treatment of the various private dlaaase treated of rn ear private report. Oar DUpenaaryU tbe on lv Institution ef the kind la America which hai been e-tabftahed by a epecial charter. am thU fact aboald give it a preference ever tbe various qnack ef doubtful character te be faun tu at? arge cities. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! One department of ear Dispensary la specially do voted to the treatment of tbe Disease ef Females, suea aa La cborrbea, er "Wblte," Irregular, Painful and Suppress Menstruation, Nervous aad Oen era 1 Debility, Dfeeaaetet be Womb, Barrenness, Be. Consultations and eaaminatleasfree of bare. Also for sale, DR. DRWEB'8 RKGULATOH PILLS For Female Obstructions, Irregularities, ere. Married ladles tn certain situation! should net nse them, as they weuiil cause miscarriage Priee $1 per boa, and may be sent by mail. DR. GALEN'S PREVENTIVE An invaluable artielt for those wishing to limit tbe number of tbeir offspring, ot tbe barren wbu desire children; warranted not to injure tbe health, and will last for a lifetime Sent to any address, under aoal, on receipt ef tbe priee TWO DOLr LARS PATIKXTS AT A DISTANCE By sending a brio statement of tbelr symptoms, win reeeive a Blank Chart containing a Iit of qnetion. our tenne for the eoara ol treatment, kc. Medicines sent to any part of tbe country to (jare any ca. at home, free from danger or curiosity All transactions private and eowfidenvial RevaentK. the name and number Direct all letters to flALEN' READ DISPENSARY derll-6.1-d.kwiv LoulFU1e. By. NATIONAL BANK. THE FIRST NITNKIL BIM Or INDIANAPOLIS II THK official depository and financial aeut of tbe Un led States, and Will furnUb, oa tbe moat favorable terma. All kinds of United States Bonds and Revenue Stamps, And will buy ad eil Hold, Silver, Exchange. Government Voucher., Onlers n Washington, State Steck and Public Securities of every description. CotlSCttnai will he pr unptly made, and every kind of business attended to that belongs to legitimate banking Regular customers are only charged per cent, npon MM obtained at thi Rank, and the moot ample provisions are made for th" aafe-k epjng of Deposit and for the accommodation of Depositor. In addition to the responsib lay of the United Statefor the liabilities of the Bunk, tt'e Stockholders are indldually responsible to the eitent of their stock, in addition to the amount invented in urh sbare, tha affording the most ample security to the public. The following are the pre-ert StockhoMer of rue Institution: marcTfae. Wm Rraden. Benj. F. Tuttle. Johu W. Marphy, Judge F. M. Finch. Wm H Knlisb, W. H.Nofainger, Lewis Jordon, De lose Root, Jer. McLooe, OovarntrO. T. Morten. Hon. T. A. Hendriks, lion. David Kilgore, Hon. James A. Cravens, Hon. John C. New, Hon. T. M. 8u livsn, Kev. Wm A. Hollidav, I r. ' ( N Tod l. J. (Jeorge Stils, ieorirr W. Rlgga, RoSert Rrowning. W. J. Holltday, W. K. Holloway, Wm. Wlllard, A. Raldw r, D. W. Noble, W. O Rockw1, Danlal Hanneasaj, James Power, J. L Slsilffhter. Lacian Hills, W S. T. Morton, Barnabas Cofflri, John C. Heretb, Dr. J M. Oast on. Julyll HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS HP Wholesale & Be tail Hats, Gaps, Itnbrcllas, Oloyes aLO STRAW GOODS, fas just rt ft it fd hi spring Stork i F GOODS, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURE!-. ' ' in the East, which be will tell at low at the lowest. All the Lamar mm kept at IV. IS Prmaylvaat street. fouraorseutk ef the Pott Ofllee. Indlavnrpolii, Ind stTT SAw'.ss MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. llfE ARE 0FTFRIN0 SUPERIOR INLUrF.MENT8 WW to persona wftb a little ready mea- e e r bomwe. We will aell Lot Entirely on Time and ere I comfortable dwellings, hni!t go workman and in good ttyle, on tbe payment of b ta much a the improvatnenta will cost tba remaino. to be paid on easy payments not much mora tbao a far PSSM en lbs prem.se. Having lou in nearly all parts of the city, we can accommodate all wishing to tecur a home; and bavng a large amount of lumber on hand, and workmen v employed, we eaa erect buildings on short notice. M'KERNAN A PiEK( F. apV-dtf Real Rat ate Age IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO Tilt: PIBIJC . ON and after Monday next, tbe IXb Ina , I will sell T roer my entire atock of American and Italian Mart- a of tba flneat quality and best workmanskip. In riots of the scarcity and high pr ce of Marble and lb r, a rare opportunity ! now given to purchaser to get a go.. bargain by writing or calling immediate), at n.v shop. Mo. 137 Baat Washington at I nnapolis L -liana. M. fjOWMRI auglS drJtAwjt MaMaaa.a.Mai a MONEY ADVANCED OH WATCHES, DIAMOND, JEWELRT, PLATF, Dry Goods and tb ueraonal property, or bought and !d at NO. 18 1 KORTn ILLINOIS STREET. NORWOOD'S BLOTR LP STAIRS.) tvettt-dly A. I. slUIXE. PHYSICIAN ADD SUBGEO Of ft re Of mnaalnnt Du I Id Ing. Ca rater vferitHaa asitl .tlarylaiid ie., INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. myl4-dtf Hit I V A TK D I a i:SES. DB. COLTOCB, MEDTCAL OFFICE 50 SO SOCTM Merläian street, forferu b t few if bo falls In i ing anv BOM that may come under bis care, ao matter Saw obstinate er long standing. Me Warrant yon a cure Syphilis, In tbe priaa7 stag, betped tn 9 av.o I st cured In 94 bona. Gleet of to years standing ctjred by Dr C. Omca hears 7 te 10 T M aar Dr. T. B. HARVEY, OFFICE: .. t7 North Alabama Stroot IwaiwtBa
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v: : ' as Al r X A AUf.Ta awf rr FOR V a, BUT A WUIEI WALTHAM WATCH If yea 0 daraba and reliable time keeper BUT ACENUINE WU.TMAM WATT -,int.laa and Mi worth doubl tbe price of ibaee w.btoea Eng! tag aad Swim welchen GENUINE W ALTHAM W TCIIEs. ruade etpaaM For BsiTi-uad Ktfimn t umJ v.a.launaes. GEMUIMB W.M TIIM T H ZS. made expr, Aa SoUim boavy bunting -case, aoruraf lisne kavpaew We get owr Watdse direct frtwn Ih scsauiat lui y . and keep none but the genuin. SIMOLE WATHBSSENT T sH.l Ran mmIn want of a time-keeper, at tbe ke peaiUo rata Tb trade au pp lied at factory jn, . ISSnl Ur a ctr cular. We akto bar a large virlatv - "m Walcbeo, Fine Jewelry anl BoU W. P. BINGHAM A CO SO Cast Washington Street, Meat Od.l Feltowa' flail. STEAM MACHINERY. EAGLE WORKS MAMFAITIKIXG (OMPANi. Steam En2jinf or Boilfre PATKNl flUM EV ATORATORS. PATENT SUGARCANE MILLS. PATENT STEAM COIL EVAPORATORS. PATENT STAMP MILLS Ft rVaW's I'tuk or ljukr Superior ! Bend for Circulars, with Cuts and Deocriptior.f Prices, etc., etc. Also, SAW MILLS, FLOURING MILLS, Mach inert of all Deacriptioos SEIST ID FOR CIRCULA IFtS. CHICAGO 1UJSOLS f. W . (.ATI's. I r en I tie at I . N. B Acent war.'- i where. marO'64 dAwly TOMB STONES. WARBLE WORKS. a w o WE KEEP OB HAND AND J A KK TO ORDER, A U kinds of Marble Monuments and Grave Stent enrve te order, w'.th dealgn, emblem, or dovlea thet may be wanted. Tjoaa desiring anything In our line will do troll to give it t call, aa we a sen cm a bat tbe beet malertoAe andlnatireal work. Ul ttaVwl EXTERMINATORS. For Kala, ihn Koiirlitpa. Aniw Bod Ruga. Mollis in i na Woolfns.Ar., luv i i- ot, Plusifti. lunula. iiiiii. ' i s.. Ac. Put np In 2V, 'Or and fl Botes, Bof'les end El ask 4W and BS rise for Motel. Public Inetitntlea. Aa. tmly Infallible remadla. kmitru." Free from Pontons." -.-tot caiigerotik to tne Human rau.,1) .' Ka'w come out of their bole- to die. r 1 I Wholesale :n all large cities rHoid by all Druggist and kettilers eve I "V" Buwaua ' of all onhlesa lmltetloi rywfcrro 11 rsst mat "v atxrau name i ir I 'ak. before tat bov. each Bot. Rot - HI Ml 1 It. I "! A Patar iraL laror 41 Bauer ay. ! T Sold by It It 4 u MM. A M(H Wboleeala ( and Betail Agent, Indianapclie. Ina NOTICE. TO SINKING FUND BORROWERS. ALL person I nor Med to tbe tlBWauf Fated are hereby notified that all lands mortgagrd te said fund, and ea which iatereat baa ra.l been pnVd In advance, fee ibe present year, will la ad' to and fferrd at pnblx sale nm the aecotaS Uecambar next. By order of tbe Beard of CcmmwMoatwu. W. H. TALbtiTT. aag-dw 'Begttr and Repabttcaa. Iwr'nc-bnrg; Conner, Madmen; Timta und Voiktbov, Bvaneaie; Jtwaai aad Exnreae. Terra Hau e. Proas, ireei caetle; JeaVrtaunaa and Pailadiam Rtcbtnond; Time a.d Uentloei, Sort Wayne; on, Vincennea, Argna and Cutirter. IfayeAte; Review. Crawfurduvllle; Go.ban DewMerat; Demon at sad Union. La porta. Maren JonraeJ, Stondar' . Ma new; aUnablicaa. Oreenabarg. Mercery and Setitinet, aWcbeoter. Democrat and Bepublkan, Pljmwutb, Diauiuai aad .Spectator. Mentiorllo: BepoMicar. kubv.iu, Volunteer, aaatbyviile; Dew s-'a . Huratlnron, ledger. Mew al bany. appeal. Bettfurd. Democrat, Corumbtxa, Suaadawa, Abdaraoa; Preaa, M ancle, Jouraai, Wiucbeater, Deauocralleelew, Jay County. Deusocra-. Ha -ford City. Jy Toeebllf ht. Jay C H., w.n tnarrt to tbe tnettt ef t we dollar aad tend bill receipted to the Fuadror nay moat, a a FOR SALE. AN OPEN BUGGY FOR SALE. lOR SALB, nn open tap Buggy, aeavry arw Baad u tltidjd twaStueav. -aeae i.r taeb Apex at 'wJ WSjAs
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