Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4327, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1864 — Page 2
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DAILY - r 14 tatt URKJW IT MOST HI PaSSRRYKu - J.Owaaw TUESDAY MUKMNU. ACGU-I If F r tha Iftlt Q graph columns. go nws r Heutti of Jasneo it Mraiekea Lavat night a di patch waa received BS taas cty, from Lawrenceburg, announcing the death of Capt Jambs R Bsarsss. at 4 P M the af ternooa. Cspt. Da, sri left this city on Triuradw -t in company with Governor Morton and J"rn B. MfDo'ALi-. card dsfe for (iovsrn.r. to st tend an appointment at Lawreocenwrg An artttat happened H the railroad train, bj wh. 8 one man, tiie engineer. Mr if Aesa.tr. vi killed, and Capt. Bracrss severely wounded For dsva his friends entertsir.e! bop ri bis re cover y, bot yesterday afternoon new rams that bsd et in. and later the sa4 it we hsve made. J Mia R. Bsarss was for the pat ait wasi connected with the Indiana State Sen -inel lit was sasisiant editor, sad when he raiaeti the first eavalry otnpany that wen' from Indiana, called the Brarken Cavalry, be remained our torrea pondent In fact, he was nur ti tinted tried and true friend Never, when duty etile 1 , he' found wanting. In all out association with him be proved himself to be an hne-.i man, the no. blest work of Uod Jaass K Ilsacskf was boin in Lmciunali in 1808. His mother and si-tera were for a long lime residents of that city, and universally rc spected Capt Hnt.ii:, when quite a youth, having fine health and a roving aUspOSftioo, went abroad He obtained a responsible po'1'00 m the Dublin Bank. Ireland. AiWrWRisJi ho Hit .0 the Cast Indies and served in the English arms' He returned to this houutry and served throughout the Mexican war. acquitting himself with honor and to the approbation of hi aasjSV tr y men Wbeo Cant Braire returned to losHsns his services were sought in the newspapers, and also in offices in the gift of aha Indiana Le;i-!. turs. Hs fulfilled ths dutie- of both depart merits with greet ability He was a man of high ly cultivated intellect, a od of lare esper and a ready and intelligent writer. Hut his moat genial characteristic - remain to be stated. He never came in contact sith any one who did not respect his integrity and ac knowledge his worth. Hs was everywhere knovu in Indianapolis and throughout the Stair ; be bad thousands of friend-, sjsj cerely believe, not one enemy. Uur friend is desd Our tribute ' his uiemorv ;s our tears, snd not what we have written The Revolver Qneatlon -Copy off Letter from f ol J C Walker to tiover nor O. r Sl.rton Chic o.. 111., Aug H, IW4 To Hi EscelUnry, O P Morton. (iurrrnor of n; Hir A few weeks ago I purchased in ihc lly vork a few band re I patois, with 1 a . d ammunition, m l rtiipped them to forie purpoe of Sassfny:r g the or ireiii Indian ders ol 1 ass this m aoasoab No law ment ot The C citizen th bimsell ai s itr inuiana f.jrmed tliat on ths 2 t h 01 21st ' 1 property wes seised and postary autlnirilies at loditnaiwilis. ated. in the nurebs- . jpertj. ution of Iudt-iis cr-:ai .ntoos io the ht to bear aims tor (he defen-s of he 8ta. Ths arms in question were intende1 d uld have been iie ! '.i this purrxise only. In your Ktcellency's proclam -t on ! ti e 16th instant, you promised to tbt people protei'tion to their persons .vnd propertv. and if their scil and civ 1 ncht-'. s 'hout distinction t t.ii Bawls I the legal right to the r safosSy of the property whi h has been forcibly and illegally taken fr-im the possession of my cot 1 gases, I now cail upon you. the chief executive officer of the St!c af which I sm S citizcf, to fu Ifll your promise to the people, obey the raqaifwaieitfl of your oath of orTre, and see Ikwi las lasri ars faithful 1 v executed. Hoping that you will feel i; to be yoWf duiv to robuke the attempt made to subordin vr civfl to miliury power, and, in ths protection of the tiliaeo. vindicate the honor snd dignity of (he State, 1 am. Respectt'nllv yours, Ave, Signed.) J. 0 Walra S'rona Chlcags-Immense UemocratU Han Tteel isfl-1 Ive In I'rotrresa ai Oacf In ltlfferent Pari offthe It) Rpeerh irn Laelta i ootnba. We condense, from th t'hicr. Times of law iWth. ths following afcouut of the proceedings in that city Saturday night: That ptper axyt such a politic. 1 tlemoustratiou wa.s. never :tnessi ui the Wm before. Those who were present at the meeting which took place the nighprevious thought the ctowd immense and the ec thnaiasm unparalleleJ; but whea they saw the meeting of Saturday night, the grandeur of the former was completely eclipsed, and the fast aiu'.iitude were overwhelmed with their incalcu lable magnitude. The demonstration was not a meeting, merely, it was a whole asafattatltsi ol meet iug. 1 e grand enter ol the c pre sentcd 01 e sol d ;uis, of tniuian beings. And thee were indepeiiuei t of the crowds ttiat had asawmbled elsewhere Dssrsag the entire evening there were at all tiroes 6ve speakers holding h.rti. to thousands, ami almost wi'.hin the sourl ot each others voices Th number of people com posing the grand nucleus of the assemblage w at no lime v united at leas thnn frly thousand. Kvery where were dig Ijfiag msciibed "Mc Clellan and Uber tv n J, amid a magn fuent display of firework. 1 Mct'lellan pole was raised from which wa uufui'cl ths Klaj of th Tuion The speech of the occaa.ou was made by Gen. Leslie Comb.. .' K.iiucky Her ntroduced. he said: Fellow-Citizens I hops fo: a few momet tonly to have your aire: t An old soldier ask- it o' v.;i io a goo-icau-e.ni J thiok I have a right to call mvselt an old -oi.i rr 1 have not spoken here ince pears aga, ai lasj lamented Douglas w is here ami tle Mayot st CSactesseti was here. Baal I said then what I sv row. thtt I w is he-e fir-: r. m I i ; - ... Ohio wa a frontier Sti'e w.. ij ine I "rr tot: -Northwest were border Territorie.-. an J four Co;c?o Cr-ek 1 remember it is a river now and a few buildings were in the place of your city It was wbru o .' f - for the first time crossed the Ohio river, and - ame to the relief of toe meat of Ohio. Ifioaafmt, isjaVaaa and Illinois. So distinct .re my recoüecti ns ot tho-e dav that it seems sifjsest :.,t I am -peaking of tome- ! tody else, or mat 1 am still a rv 'Ltughtei I I saw this country when there anr htM tew sett I essen t hers and there and r.o 1 come, and bebuid "sJaS city full ' Ti. . :. ..f tfe We-: on lbs Kalhsr of Water-.--41 ' n. 1 btKsjSSJ tbev call it, ths Que c Lakes Having wen these ;bings, mv fel - liaens. ou can isaaginbt.w it weighs ui o mv he ' when I turn ae to cmtemplats to-night those Jnr en e of atrile and Oloodaht-d tht not shioui uur a bole country in lom Alas, that Irho-Id Uvati ve these evi days, Ui titiok bat our boutboro bretbrao anontd draw lb sword f X
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J told them in th beginning of this strife of ec tiona, that tbey wer throwing fire-ball to am i bttioua devils that would torn them on osr own
houe. st d that thsv would Dot rare a 4 n if wer act on fire Laughter . But. ,r, tll iw toe to av I all lireold al it I aru I ball live to etc tbn strife ended, I ball live to see th to'k I national fraternity again i. 1 shall lire to tee thii paper money abated; thia gunpowder currency, which I would not use fr waddug t kill a prairi chicken, abated and turned into gold and ailver 'Ap pi vac i And that can ba done only bj rem- r inf tili abominable admioiff ration l Ute a fact when Mr Lincoln entered upon bis high of octal duiasa. 1 went to hint and told him thia: Mr Lincoln, you wn born in the Slate of Ken til' ky. nd Mrs. Lincoln also believe, and you cannot li lodiffereiit to the prosperity of Ken tu -ky . and that of the e xniutry, and if y; u will woceasl to administer tb (tivweasent upnti the principle oi the lather, upon the pr pies of the Constitution tod for the prosperity of the who's country. I will support your admin titration He told me he would do 50 Hut what t olio wed 4 I waa in Washington the time ol tko firs Bail Rn flc'.t There waa the call f,-r '.: 'too men then f 01 tbt great armiev Theo rivers ( blood did flow, and have ber flowing ever airee. Hundredf of thousand hare fallen. Almost every house in the land it in mourning and yet there is naptopeet of ending the tad ttr.ie Has not blood enough been shed? Crlea. of Yes," ' yes ' I hare furuiahed. from Disown fstailv. two, one has bad two horses shot from usder him, and the other commanded at Sbiloh 1 hare famished my full share of belo. and t ow I pray to God that this war may terminate. I am tired of thia war. I am tired of the lamentations in my ears all sroand sne I tell vott. rentlemen. vou know uothinc of I the horrors of this war here If jou could see the guerrillas pouring into your villages anl every part of the State, and citiseits Hying, us I have seen them in my twn, Lexington, you ( woul l know something of the horrors of litis 1 war And whsn I but just now left my home my town was guarded by negroes, no white roan tett with the privilege of a gun in his band I sm not a slaveholder. Eight fears ago I set mins free. I emancipated them myself, for I did not intend to let any other man emancipate them. Applause So 1 Isfl my family in the hands of emancipated s'aves. for my negroes would not leave me 1 teil you, I have seeu those guerrillas charging down through town when it was rather delicate looking out of the window, aaasass you could not kuow where a bullet might be coming. I left my family under commanders that think the negro a little better .1 . I VI. A - - ... 4 11 .1 : .!..! mau wie wnae man, aim vuey ;ii;v;uuiik tu uibimjbi becanae we think the white man a otie better than the neuro. In such a conditiou I left mv family the guerrüh.s prowling around, a'.d thev ! tell r.s if the Government take ur nearoes thsv I have a right to take our horses. I Fellow -citizens. I address ou with the free-t dom of an old soldier, and 1 feci that 1 might regard myself as a watchman on your tower. And I could desire, wlien you a.-k me "Watch man, what of the nightV that I could answer, "Alls well; sleep on, let your babes rest in quiet " But now, since despotism has taken charge of the country, and everything is maVS garded except the will of one rh ui, if I am a kt I now, "Watchman, what of the night?" I mu-t answer, "All's Ut." Yes, lr. I tell you all's ill now, unless we arouse ourselves liefore the dawn of day to the defense of the principles of civil liberty, it will be ill with us, nud those pacred p I cples will be lost forever to ts 1 herefore ft is that I come here to sneak to vou of the pinciples of constitutional liberty, and to de uouiica the advance of de-polism in tho adasiakv m tration of ore man More than eighteen hun dred tears ago Rome wns governed hv three men in the end of that Republic. One was Augustus Osar. another Maik Anthony , an I the other a nohle Human. They weie all of no hie hiood. And s', too, have now our triumvi rate Lincoln. Stanton anl Qaueck; but, unfoi tun itely. neither of them can boast a very high descent" A laugh I rpcak with profound re spect of the powers that be Ltughtei conlin uei J Hut the parallel wus further I'hete sueeeede! to Pome m Empeior th' could fiddle and dance whn their city was burnii' We also have our Kmperor, Lincoln, that can tell Iii stale jokes whilst the land is running red with the blood of our brothers and sons. And must this be received as a gleam of glory in the future of our country? We reai in ancient history of the siege of the greift citv ol the Hebrews, and that whilst Ti:u- was daily battering down their trails, the tactions Jews were qanrreilng among them elves every night. But for God's sake, don't let us he like the Jaws quarrelling amongst our selves, and devouring one another in these time? f las extremity of ur imperilled institutions of freedom. For myself, I am an old lime Henry Clay Whig My lather was a Whig; and I ex pect vet to live and tiie s National Whig But at the same time I tell you all here, if you proceed to nominate a constitutional Union man for Pri -, o st, though he be a Democrat, 1 will vote lor him ( Applau-e I am an old Baptist, too, baptized all over in ruimin-r water, yet if you nominate v Spriukler, ami he he otherwise a eattitittttstatal Uaioa nun, I will vols for him for all that Laughter and applause. Shall I led you. gentlemen, what further we have had in Kentucky to make us tired of military rule? It wa but two dnys befoic our late August election that 1 militari comm uder in our State isjsjed ar cnier that one of our candidates for .ludet ol the Court of Anneals (we had but two candidates; should not be a candidate, aud we submitted under tl s stress of bayonet-. But we rallied snd nominated another gentleman for! the poniticn and succeeded, and elected him over the negro cand'date Applsuse I faaSition this in view of the fact that we have inothrr election in Baatackf next November, and will I its tl.en as ws did in August, and carry our candidate bv all our thousands. Continued a; -plauze j Sir. 1 urn a Iteeman. 1 will vote. Why not? it i my right. Do you think I will fail to exeicise my right? I will vote or ! Ana Kertuckv will vote next November, and cirry the n nonee ef next Monday' convention os tiftv :"t. us.uMi maioiitr. f Unbounded anpl iuse j We sill do it. and repntrt yurselves at j hetdouai'eis in good order. And those men ; who have been oppressing and ruining the coun I I . " I 111 1UUI a. . . v. w t v , ' 1 . ...... . Mood, will be driven hack to their mountain?, and thev will c ill unon the mountains to fall ucon , , m . I them sr.d hide 'hem from the fierce Indignation 1 of the ..eople. Cheers Geutlemeu, I cannot but w.nn you ag'itnst their rcjro emancipation! pohev il tnev tree inesLives vou bare S I to feed them Vou are buun 1 to tike them here into Illinois. I want to send mv :i.ire of them into iii'ii'H- t: Mr. Lincoi.i to support 1 hey w n't work They will eat. and do noth ' it-.g e!e And at the same time jou will te hasa il ti aas t nes You will be uxe-i uou j rwrytbinc rrt tinu:g t Ii!-.' and business. Vou WUtWQH liraw or ray out money, but you will have f" ; .1 : .. fir it iu w;!i hs esenvbeimed
who tax t'tii, ossdiues ii:e care 01 tne negroes; 1 aswtstatice and 10a ling upon OS the most intoi at:.i wh t a time you will have of it. lor tbey will eruble wr.u.L' Thus she ketpa her own carca not work, or if they do. it will l-e for h:if the , .it ! tiaiier compensation ol the white man, aa he in the' jjataacbossth 1 moot go sSactlj SS ftr a--l ade hiif the time .' l.iughtc.- 1 ihi 1 hi wsrlsherar. I; is a "net i.jti. bv
Itentletaeti, when I w.va mvit; - o speak here, tu I. thl I I It that i couul not, ami you per reive well eaoagtl lhat, with thin witul in my face, J i ins f i. ii HiiiT inr n witr a urt.i i u.ttc dune what 1 cu.J This is great CLi.fVtJeracy ot Spates, and it ii fdat pait. gentlemen, lo see j that, under law, each shall be kept io its own i . : ÄÄ . Ä w . . i phete Let eacM man kis In wan wile, mill b ..U ease's w;fe. mi 1c rich woman wbiphtr iisn chiMren 1 will t-tose what I have to ) in an eld cvu'!et, changii g two words: "Far uts Joy McClellan eaiicd feN, H an Li'.cohi with a tk :.a!e h I SpW' Applaur Hon I rVtviae, f Xe Tathi Ho?i . B. Nori m t Tr, Hon f . L. aver. of X York. Uii H iS Ottaa af Wasgesiiia Baa I.ii- Lawnaaa. ot RhJe laiaad. Hou im:l t-n Top.-, ut KeM..ck , rl.r.ni Ket 'iim, ot' X V ark, Baa C L Vallan J gham, of Ohio, Hon. Jaases H Ratal, af lädisss, and others follow !. and ihei imrtl erlag rai-u.g aud fireworks si -vh is th U -.nbed: At 10 the speaking hs. mg cr ii. he displar of fireworks was rmmcnft?ed Ths baaas plaved as i r.o smaller works were ; lighted, and a Ihe crowd fron other parts of ! t ie mv bean i sb.n-ior. ihe-r peaker- to sit r.e-s t::e gort ou pe-tine. t!e .ei.e :;. the square r'iailere.! Jessriptiaa In a few mo n.cnta a pr- cess'vn oi auju. o uwawavon per : ist ., bearing Mel. rtiaaflafsand u.i esej v , rir. 'm ata the H.k r . .. laasps roras s s , 1 l ti.S L.tUlI of Ik.- Sag in taj cct.tre :ney as .itej ijl . tbs nertwrtai ii.. -Ls - , ug ol
One by one the fireworks, which were wrought into aii conceivable shapes and designs, were ropidly displayed. The band in the meantime perforated incessantly At last the McCtellar. flag raising oaje" wa "truck up by a vocal band , assisted by ie instruments. th riNj, upended
between t mu p-i.r, etch about fiftv feat in bight, ' 3 I betfanalowlv to rise, the match was spplied to the masterpiece of the fireworks showiog "the ptat form and hope of the c-ountrv," and then cheer Haj cheer was givea from i,rtt th .u,nd iknMs thit made themelve firlv hoarse in giving vent I to snthoaisam ' The flag was 4 bt.nt.Iul one. m.de of ths I I mr-t r stl ailk, and forty 6ve feet in length In the renter was a portrait of the "old command ver wl.irh was inscril. "a'fLLi.av. ott tovMRv's Mora am rains ' Underneath the portrait wa- inscribed the fol lowing words of McClellan: la Vf I V. .1,- 1- m , own mm. all that I ask is to be permitted to Sare their fste on the field ol battle " The design of the fireworks, following the platfiirm aav) arJOWrd Ihw evHnrtrr, disnlsyed riee wordi "at Vlvlxas. 01 a itas or Mora." ' Oi k PLATroBM. THE COSSTITrTIOW AXP THE ramf," An exrellfu'. profile of "Little Mac" was encircled by a large star. The whole, when illuminated, presented a most beantiful spectacle rite eiitonetrntlon on the Uctdon Cat 1 road Cirnstt and Mterwan liar ly a Clperatlona In the Valley A, c Frra tiia IUchmnd Kxanuuer, Aug. IS.', All around the horizon our sky is brightening. General Ojsat'a m vements. both to the ri-jht end to the left, in order to breik out of his uneasy Situation, have been most signal failures. Whether the demonstration to his left, on the Weldoa ra lroad, was intended as a feint to draw attention from the serious movement ou his right, or whether the demonstration on the right was the fe'nt, and the serious movement was that by the left flank, in either case fSasawtaf has attended him the fe tit and the main operation hsve been failures alike When the soldiers of that Yankee urmy meet our ti oops the very wisest thing they can now do wi.-ci even than running aw.iv ig to get them selve- taken prisoners; ami, once taken, they sincerelv hone thev never will be exchanged till the end of the war. Grant's style of warrare is altocsthei too bloody to uif tue leeungs and taste of the army that has no interest in the caue except pay snd rations; and his operations in Virginia, since the day hecr. sped the Rapidan, have certainly turned the Northern mind more decidedly to thought., of peace than any other agencv I. '.-t.et: e have been inclined to , iWaid to our own (ieneral Lee the title of the! greittst pence couimisHoner," but, on consid- ( er.ttion, that distinction ni:is he conferre! upon ; General Grant. (Jcneral Onmt's aimy may no be considered ss utterly and signally and hnallv defeated. Wbethar ths moment has come when the rem- ', nant of it is to be driven to its j-hip. Oen Lee if the be.-t j;idgc T t.at measure, however, when he shall decide upon it, sill be a noble move ment in the interest of peace Sherman's campaign against Atlanta, as it h is beeu a copv of Grant's in Virginia from the h i . . j . e it . .a a ginn-nc, seems (jestineu 10 loilow ttia: raooel to the end All the Yankee correspondents from that nnny now tell their re'tr-" that Sherm u meets unexpected difficulties fuels opposite to him wherever he moves, unexpected masses of, troops; learns that Hood has been largely rein forced; and .'worst of all; finl- usks.wd circum j stances taking place along hi- Iii es of comma- J nlcstiöo in ths rear In this particular! point Oraai lna the advantage of Shrrratr; the for mer has bis biif-e on the sea. and if the wor-t comes to the worst, can escape to his own coun ; Sherman, if he c.mnot more forward, maj never go hack Hut the mo"'. .-:ur.ng Ila ol lo day ie .... i r- T".i u. ft.- j, . t .. r , V'Cll. Will imp uriic muir. B H'l uui w iuukhi and r 1'ited, bin -t:vini eded, without fighting, the - a n . 1 - 1 - .Mm.,. , . ' V . ' . . ili.t V. . . tir 11 .iii-j irmuir mini i . i. n - 11111 lias -. 1 , been rretendmi: to "pursue bun foi some days : . c, . -ii u ti- 1 . j pant. Sheiiu.tn. Averill, Crook, n ri'ut who soever in i v 1. llio rnrnmiiilir nf ihpm lias 1 made believe to be earchiiic for Larlv with . J . . . V ft ft.ft . ft . . V. ft V. .... I I I. J breathless ardor. They sought him east, thev i . l: . .11 .t l. vt 1 1 I " Miutiii ii i ill wer-i, iin iiituui;'! jiti uiii' iuu oil . .r l i A n . u-'i i in i both brisk" ot the Potomac--while lit. like a ' careful husbandm in and frWjflal "eis, s.i-tnlmlv teapiL" an-1 caruenn up hi- h n vert , ., . if ,.r nr ; in the rich v:illev of irtz.tiia. Ar last, 1' eerr tne arduous Ii ii-ili'niii r ja. . 1 li. ..( . thai ftemen 'ou- Yankee array were crowned with -ucce- the found Early. If' any one ! disposed to mock aud iicer st th Yankee toWih for luniiinp away precipitatelr the moment thev .'ound the man they bad been look ing tor. e cannot -ruypatbize with ?uch taacklas; and aaeerio "liundreil day's men," boy-. LMxrosSi tsrsiBrSi why sHio aai tass ex pose tiiem-elves to be killed by roujjh "secesh I , , , mi ,, ' I . v soidiers? I hev all surraue and DMMC shrewdly ZT C n f j UHpei.-f tia: 'iiere is soon to be peace, l eace is in the air; thev -moll it; they w.int to live to en joy it and mid hate the thought of being killed . t!. In-; -lr - volkv fired, ss it were, I for form's sake Whntever may be the popula: feeliii; in the armies of Grant and Sherman, i' seem at least 1 clea.', by the two examples of Keruotosa and Strasburg, that the army especially iutruate! with the defences of Waapaagaoa b ts ad: ted on principle t lie plain theory and practice of running as ay 1 bey ataj do this, because, being nearei the sea' Ol 1 i- ei nmeut. they are be sr informeti of ihe hear approac1 line end of the war. and dt rt thii k it worth ahile t he kill en r.t the eleventh boar; or they may do it merely by ii.-tioef "iastiac! io s great matter.'' -r--ft . : 1 . 1 1 e .1 i .- 1 v. 1 ii''.i i jrmi'i to e ruiv ;i or..-i ui j.iiiatcbei: g scattered, however, nothing remains Km Gen. Early but to follow thrro into Miry!un! Peace, that peitrl of rei rennajlwRUia priiftO. is tr. be foaodeoh m rem sylrsma. lim the Ricbnond Iipat:h, Augij-t IS. Kerr uitiiif for 'ausaf liuseilt. I he gi.ver: ... I ui the Stale of Maseaci a-tt-is tlie most cooteauptible gorernsaeaS io the whole world, excep! 'It to vera meat v.' Great Britain (as ihr latter h at pre-eat administered. ) - , f I ivjtn ol tueae con erus are coiniug money out o: i 3 wtaern blood, a:id I tli ,ie, .therefore, dcai ti. baas the war continued ad infinitum. Both are stiiisiiy determined not to eapo.-e their uljfct personal danger, acd both resort to ext.ecLe.it peculiarly characteristic to avuitl the seceasitj. urc t tfrtti do lakes eery opj-oituniiy to proclaim tbst -lie is neutral, while she i. coi, Staatfa .1 sdei sgj v our saeSBJ iuv SSOat effective ' M e which he hope tu buv her a.tv to heaven, and 1 1. - 1.. .. - - :. .1 ..r 1 make a hu nc-! :c 1111 utsior, 111 wt wav ;i ou) !Uit she atosl faraiah her qhflia of mer. . i i . . . . , . . r . ami .-. i' i - hiliiu oin a wn i u-j it I tu solid mc- : Boat ,w ia tla gatM by, maJe fortattes fy kttinspping negroes on the coast of AtriM n.i e.;.iik: theru to the t armer mi plantet", el VtrTinfa and the Ctrolina. The scendatit af these same sui i men of aWntaa' make up iht-.r ijuota, in p. in, by kidnapping t;.e ; decendanta of liasse sasas ksaasspsai Aftieaas, A a a ! a T J a äw . A a S - I vi..; .m :..ean ivvwaru io or s.aunterea at j the tato ol it-n hi u-anii a dav Thu M-achusett5 SaaaifSSaS a zeal to keep up the ilavghtcr, and to keep out of the danger, i u i i y t- rinot, and ijui.e a? commend.ihle a tiieal Briuin, whet, -iie suppiie- the Yankee with brtr tnousund rec-ruit per annum, and a . a i a riope. tt.roftji;!! ner lorcigr. cretary tnat the war saar only ei;0 wi:-! .c complete overthrow of j sldteiy. ur. iu other a urd-t. wuh the ettertnina fon ot trie white ml vbitrnt- .1 the 1. 1:: federate "tate. Hoth tLe-e tr-ftcker- iii blood are .-in gularly reiigiuu aud both o-uviuced that the U)ok called the New 1 estament ia obsolete, and i been -i:ete leJ bv . i m revelation, ahiilj teache- thai the old dlaVeahl ab jt serring G.ni an. M :nm-ti .4 an aburduy Their new reii courfe IiJU.,.: UK., popuia, " h tSaMatOS thai it iM-n i n.ut:. m re r-.'ive?, : ' n I t .i.ir. i very well t" erve Isod, ;ro ;dc j "it will pay;" other r v 31 nmion is preferable the deter tau ol the - l taeu" tocirri r big j aa ioag as it wtü pay "' has ol Ate beeu ni.ee p aiu u a verv pecuVir ay,aiij toe determi: H on ol trea örtum to flord all fa il.ttes for keeping up tow Hetae, and aot sf feting it to eap.re tor waut oi rue:, Lis likewise bee:, shown. Ilsawhthuseiia. u ffems. cauat l v . . 4 a - aeu. " aud tbs 'acHd o exempt ail tbs "solUi rust, at.'.t! go tO Wsl
without running the risk of getuog shot Fortu ostsly. an eipedient presents itself which solves the difficult without ttpds:og lbs "solid men " 'IneMr. Julian Allen, who. it ssema. is a Pule, although bs spells bis Dime with in unusually mall slock of consonant foroos) of his race, re
nowoed alike for martial prowross and th unpro Ä . . . . rTTl 1 Tw men sre accustomed to reveal their nominative case, baa undertaken to furnish them with remits from Holland, Belgium, and the rest of Europe generally, upon speculation. Of course there is no warn of a Dr -. -h ship to bring over lhe intertsl;njt BtraDp.r(l. and J mght daB I gerousto trust ths cargo to any other than an in tenely neutral bottom nS'ooe?' !lJfJ- 'Vh VJT"1 i moment, but Wood ts abroad, and 1 aukeedom I has latelv heard from him in a war not at all 1 1 1 r M.klA nil r . . . ' ' - - L. I L. calculated to alia? anv fears th t -be nuv be liable to entertain Allen' menagerie, it in trusted to a Yankee ship, might be brought to 1 grief some (ine m irnins. and its ctrgo of brutes -ent to kindom (.nie uu verv -hrt notice But a Hrrtiah vessl is neutral parfeotly neutral I'.remelv neutral ama.plv neutral, perfect rnje! ni neutr;iiiiv iAird l .o.er-t : says so. Lord john KnaseH ata so The Queen says so. The London Times sav so. It must be so. Unglarid itself is certainly ths most neakral nation in (he world, and Lord Palmerstorj is the most neutral man in England, except Lord John Rttsssll. who is th very nink of neutrality. Thev will be safe on board of an English vessel, i of course; aud so on board of an English vessel they are put at Antwerp to the number of three hundred and fifte. and in the course of time are duly landed at Deer I'and. in the harbor of Boston. 1 On the passage they were drilled every day by another Pole, ho. having been exiled from bis ; own country, probablv thought it would be a relief t his teelirgs to risH upon others what hs had endured himself; is the fox who had his tail cut off by a steel trap became exceedingly anxious that his whole race should appear in uui- -form, and, in l council of the tribe, recommended a geiierxl suppression of the caudal appendage The whole affair, it seems, was a speculation. The authorities of the countries to which these men belong did uot, it seems, take any steps to prevent this atrocious evasion of all neutrality, but rs.tber encouraged it than otherwise. For the State Sent'nel. An I'.acellent abetter Iroiu Southern Indiana Head It. EniTORs Sentin'el: The recent outrage com mitted at Indianapolis has only tended to inten , sifv the feeling of hatred to the present infamous , Administration, and will cause the Democrats of this section to labor wifn increased energy for its . complete overthrow at the ballot box. The object of the movement ia too apparent to be concealed. While professing to deplore any re sort to violence by Democrats, and with hypocritical cant exhorting the people to refrain from violence it is the very thing the Republican leaders desire. If these men can succeed in goading the people about the capital of the State, or some other prominent point to resistance of arbitrary power, there will be a pretext for placiug the State under martial law, aud this is beyond doubt their earnest wish if there is a free ami fair t lection in October next the de feat of Morton is inevitable. Republicans he gin to fesl this all over the State, and hence the desire to bring military powei to their aid. Let Democrats ctery where be on their guard. Surely in vain ihe net is .pread in the sight of any bird." We -ee the r; sre that is laid for us, let us resolve that we will not be caught Dem OM r .'scan aff rd to bear a er !Rt deal during the brief space that is to elapse between this and the coming elections. Let them bide their time, labor in peace, and a glorious, bloodless victorv is certain Meantime, let no Den ocrat be idle. Let not the people depend wholly on the public men who are bittl.ng for the right, but let every man, and every woman, labor in priv.ite Talk with your neighbors in the ps ;rit of kindne-s Seek to reova from their luinds the blind nreiudice which n ii oeen caue.i nv toe ce iseies cry 01 outtrrnut, copperhead, traiior, ai d other opprobrioua and tno-t saiasl epttKeU Ooasfaee tbesa. as ros ' m? ,n ma,)V OROea. that Democrats are not the : - ,.r .... 1 1 . j enemies ui meir cuumry, nut na oesi ir:enu-, .... . . Z ... ... 1.1.11, iiit-v nrvik iu 'luiii' iir'i'i' mo rn :oiicv which can -:tve us from n; rchy and ruin Point . " . , m mv 111,111, uuii.it - ii .1 11 ive oceu com -, ,-, . e .Z .T. X mitte! on evil hbertv, aol warn them that the j . 1 t ' - l iure iiremanv, iti- true, with whom it would ! be as vain to reason a.- wiih the inmates of the asylum for the insane; but there are hundred of , r . i. ... . others wh will listen tu reasot), and may be eon . ... , . , , : ,. .JTzTTjT vinced that thev have been led blindfolded to the r Tl.. .v :. i f , .1 1 .1 irOaR experience that much may he done in a pri .... T. u . . . WWW I A0 1 1 1) I At var Kl ft Ir t r . u-ft. I . . K ., mane rf ' ' r - dent and pitriotic lailies are doing much in this way. To one aotl all. we say "be ud and doing." ReWI thing denr to nn. and out chihlren Iter us, il at stake Let us exerci-e that unceasing vigilance which ii the price of liberty W e ryaspathiaa deeply with our fellow -citizens ' who have been arreted wit':. out charge, draegcil from their families, and confined in loathsome prisons Uut let them bo patient; ..hey may not ,l tve loi'K toniffer. and it wi per h. um le r. dis- . , , ,1 j n.. , , advantage to them 111 ihe end. 1 hi wicked i " "....Jt . . . . . ,. 1 II ft. i IrlUf IU Tlft-ftftft. 1 t i or,. I PI - n t , . . . baaodta rule, e trust, w near itn end Tl.rn ieliverance will come, pt ice and Jaioo, -o we humblv trust. bf bet ,- . . . ., ween t-ie sections. uid the na tion keep jubilee With this glorious end in view, let us labor and pray, singing as we go for the encouragement ef our suffering fellowcountrymen , "There's s good time coming, brothers. Good lime coming." Sot Tinas Indus t August 26, lt64. I dThe great mare's nest, stirred up by Mor- j tun, or Indiana, will settle down in spite of him self. The otartline disclosures heralded forth tu ire eo:ile into vot:n for his Excel lencv be-rin slraadj to be subje -ts of derision. Mtirtuii wanis voles, and he is afraid lie can't get votes fcuou.i withor.t a lensation. He benm too soou. He ! ought to have waited until a week 01 two before ' the election, and then made a blow out He has ' rpiu, tbe triceia too rooti He got e zed the : private letters of a gentleman, aud instead of givini; them as pro.fs. (.1 treason lo the District Attorney, lie sent them to a party editor for publication Even Drriaa into letters was an act ol indecency, but the publication was an indiscre 4 W . m .at a um It W4j a l.tiiml.'P- ft.tmathir.ir ia,.pA tKn m i crime The faithful ought to have locked up the-c letter, given out the awfulue of their rot tents by significant nods and winks, promis it)L disclosure in duf ,;me that would blow all , f a . 1 1 V... :.. . 1 i -l .' l-i iit.i- fniu. Liub r,i -.iieir n -.-'.e, iica nurneil ou to tne printer, got tne editor to put big headings at the top of his columns, ir.d sub join a parcel of commonplace epintles One nail .ilont? to fee the blood nrd thundei : eepir.fi- ou' Mr I -it the very man to write. too, and If the Devil is to fav in that pile of let ters, the cloven foot and club horns off his 8a I inic Majesty ought to appeer But, ab, for Morton and htfl pel?, not bin r'n there, with the exception of two or thire i.otes i do ica tine secrete between the nartie. which minht hs lawful or unlawful. The-o letters are trifle. There i one .lUmt Jesse D Bright about be . ing a ctud:dite for the Senite Thete i- one or two epistio from Lograne. proving to the au thor's satisiftitioti that he sad bis partj are Demo crats We ,.,u mure lrCason iu rpeeches mid in (Wtsm, me by Repubiioaos. tbart is to be - . V. - . T found .n thee nnxjucti : -will end nn fortu ! natelv fur Hi- BsrfMfsrj and hi- nrtv The - me il not Le-ir re niinj.and it is this t me a wretched f.tilure fLouisrille Deraocrat 1 ut Ciisait HtMiiG. After all inieliigent citizen and respectable journal have repu diated Carriogton 's great rorpircv aj a hum bug a:.d imooti.-r: after the PreaiJenta per oriran the w V i r L Timtä hast wii tarui I - --. s via '" aaaa lun. alto ;i. Capt Hi.ru Journal comes out with five or ix eeflawM of the stuff, and an editorial pro claiming it as a treshlv dis-euvered "infernal i lot " Carrii gtou hsa found two papers in Ohio willing to wallow his discovery the poor old Citi .innsti Gazette and the State Journ!. tot r. t.--e t ape.t are working up tbe "dot" for tbe purpose of precipit ti.ng the State of Ohio into Civil oar Ilut .t will not work in Colutn ! bus La;r:ntou i too weli known here to e cure u. it.r dupes, ai.d too eneraiiy despised achicken hearted. fu.sv. foolish bo)L v A Bria , J.er (ieneral guiliv of t. e :..cietion oi" befoul ' . . . lag Mi regiments. at tbe bare prospect ol being called u:ju lo go under the fire cf rebel jruns. p ' . pr aaes person to get up s plot with which to ; excite and scars tucu feeb e and nerroos old wo man as control tbe Cincinnati Gaxett and tha. Cplamtss tuts seoroal. -;Ok'o htatssraao
GROCERIES.
S.a. ALTOftU). J M . i'AI.CTIU. H R. ALTOKD tl.VOKD.CAI.DWLM. 4k ALVOKP LIQUOR DF.AT.TOfl -alto Lf in DAILY raeetptsf freb (end. C- utttanUvoi: KaaS aaS far sale attke loweai priori, large and sort5 ttock of L'off ee . SHsar. IslBurt. Sf t r Kice, Tea, aulatalasa, oodeamare, uup.: iut es, Starch , Kaiatna, Clfars, Tskscca, nackerel, WhlteFlah, Cwroaa; I wine, ( o.ton larats. Dfe-sitafffs Natts tig. Dates, J;lie. Itrandy dm 111. Ulnr. WhoiKy. Plantation and Bokerns If Itters. Partiemlei aitDtiti (jTc 1 tb .' 68 East V ubiiington Street. I SDI AS V0U8, IVli, STOLEN. HOBtB STOLEN! 100 it 1; W IC Is MAN about year old. (treated in black, hired a j li hrs and buKRV r Ui -n Tutrvday morning, ihe '1M iwt., to go a few miles in the country, and having not returned we are forced to tbe enc!n-ion that the man i A fhif- Mfiil ml: ftnl!rritlv !,- kc.r.: Ktirr.v itm! kftrr.u.. are tioieu. The Hone i. a xorrel bob-tail, white hind '.g, shite JS. !t'-fr"ndM "17 on hi" off "ide ,sv hanils hitch. veam old and hay a heavv mine. Ti,e man. h(,r and l-ueav wre m-en oinc ev nn fttv-n .V ,. . 0 inp raaioraviue roa.i -" """- - - Th hn.,.. K. Mr. Oasllur. of Cincinnati. and i.H numbered 524. The above reward will be paid for the return of tbe borse and buggy Of laflW BSOtlUII which will lead to their reoavary. ai.lkn a stkwaht. augej dt lt. Tl. MM I K A CO., REAL fiSTA 1 E AGENTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street Indianapolis, Intl. tuy'.Vni rfly PROFESSIONAL. UR . Iw. SaBLHAN, ntTVOTrtl v rn cnoinAt: rillDllyJLfiUftl AMI ol nuclTN. OFFICE NO IO VIKGIN'U ATKXTJI. IIWC'K, 211 IfOhTH ALABAMA . NEW CLOAK HOUSE. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! A ORRftikrr VARIETY AT FORESTER & LENT'S, No. 17 North Pennsylvania 3t, "fear the Post Office, WILL OPEN UN WFi NVl'AY, AUGUST 24m. with a new and large SSsaStaSMM af CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, &C , OK THK LATKST STTLK8 AT WHOLESALE KET1ML. Parti-- will hud it to their advantage f t-ianiine our Goods before purchasing eUeishere. austit-dif MERCHANT TAILORING. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! IUI LAW iü I ( TrTLl ALL THK ATTlFfK 1 THK M. Sv c-' op nest at of la-tianapolia tj tl. fact, that they hae ICcfgitlar -lerchaut Tailoring It:iblislimeut. n' "''lc:t bArt of le patronage of tbo community THEIR STOCK OF COODS 1 complete, and being in charge of. a gentleman wboae ""5 " Cutter rank a Jto. I, they are aMSsrwl it , 8 1 orders which in every respect tbey will W AKRA IvT n., in qn.JltT ,tjl 'Spnanibip to anything f. - uod tn any rfar.lar aiabhatreent la tha dtjr. sj,,, ti tkt , No. IV irginia Auue.
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GROCERS.
PROPOSALS FOR LOAN.
U.S. 7-30 LOAN Ihe Secretary of ta Traaswrj fives MR lev tbat ubarripttoas WÜ1 be recrivsd for Ooapoa TrwaeRry 'ohm payable thn e yea- from Aug. 15th, last, with eaai-aa-naal interest at the rate of seven and three-teatb! per Sewn per aaeaav prtoclpal art iatereat bath as few said is lawful nosey. Thea Bote- will he J cob ertitle at the iptf off the holder at matarlty. into sii per cent, gold bearing ssadt, payable not has than Ave nor more than twenty yearn from their date, at the Government may elect. They will be itstied in denomination of Ofty. ne h ami red. five haadred, oat tbanaod, and five thoaaasd do liars, and all anbarripUtna bum be for fifty dollar . r anme teultiple of flfty dollar,. The note will be traaaanUtad to he i.acen free of transportation charee a aoon after th receipt of the original Certiorate off Depo an they can be prepared Aa the ntes draw interest from Angnn IS, pertw making depoaita anhaeqaent sfe that date mut ,iy the ' lnereM accrued from date ot note to date of depo.it. Partie depositing tweoty-fve theuaand doHaa. and ' apwarda for thee uete at any one tiave will.b albwed B eommiaioa of one-quarter of one per cent . wl.ch j will be pa.M by La Trearory Deparitaent upon the -e-ceipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the oflWr with wfeotn the depo-it was made. No deduction! br commiasiont nmM be made from the depotit SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. Isr I tw a a. Twiv af fia vtwAc S i k a . .(fdeina l.ia'nae fat a WaW SB awsaaal iva m 1 Maa,, vri Uauazi I of interet than any ctber. acd th btti ttcurity. Any laavinsa bank which pay it dep itera hi C. S. Itotes conider that it is paylne. In the bet cirmlating roeihaW cf the country, and it eannnt pay in anything better, for its oan asset are either in Government e- ' I euritiea er in note or bond payable In Government paper. It 1 equally convenient a a temporary or pennament investment. The n-tc-can always be told for within a racticn of their face and accumulated Interest, and BIS the best security with bank a -o!!teral for ' 1 counts. CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX PER CENT. 5-20 GOLD BONO. In addition to the very liberal Ir.tervst on the note j for three years, this privilege of conversion i now worth about three per cent, per annum, fur the current rate forS-JO Binds is notles than m'n rer rtni. premium. j - and befcre the war the premium on ix per cent. U S. Stocks was over twenty per cent. U will be (teen that the actual profit on this, loan, at the pr, seat market rafea, Is not lesi than ten per cent, per anrium. ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR MUNICIPAL TAXATION. But asasS from all tbe ui aii'aj . we have enuuterieJ, a special Act of Contrren-. ejiy ,7 .wla . 7Ve.iury . from .-v il truetrtlnn. On the averaire. thi etompti 11 ii wortL about twn per cent, per annum, according to the rate -l taxntlcn in varion parts of the country. It is believed that no securitien offer so jrrest irdace. ment to lenders as tbuse ined by the Government . In all other form of indebtetnetUft tho faith or b:liiT of private patie or stock companies, or separat eommiinitie. only, 1 pledged for payment, while the whole projierty of the country i- held to secure the discharge of all the oMbratioiis of the United State. WhHe the Government offer- tbe most liberal terms for itf loan-, it believe that tbe very ktrongeot appeal will be to the loyalty and ptriotim of the people. u bst ri ptionw will he received by ths Treasurer of th- United States, at VTaahington. the asveral Assistant Treasurers an-1 let jnated I)ej)ov-:.rie, and by THE FIRST .NATIONAL BANK, IiMtin itit poll, Intl., and Ly all National Ha'ik which are depositaries of public money, A.SL" ALL Ul SpKCTABI.r. BANKKKS AND PANKS Throughout the country will give turther information and SftTPOBD iThatl KACIUITY TO SL'BSCRIBKUS. UgS-dAw-.'-.n MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United States Marshal's Sale. DISTRICT OF INDIANA. BT VI KT LI. uV A CKRTIFED COPT OF A DKC'KF.K and venditioni exponas, to me issued and directed by iheClerk fr the United State DtHtrictC-'Urtfor th IX--t net of Indiana. I will, on the IS) h day of Septrmber. K-04 at the office of the Treasurer of the State, iu tfce City of Ipdianapohs, ht-tween the huurs of 10 o'clock A. M and S s'ctock P. M. of aid day, i xpos to le, at uuhlir out cry, to ths hit;hebt bid!er. for cash in band, gluO.OOO of Indiana five pe rent Stats Stocks, the number of th certificates of which, atd the repective anrnont thereof, ar a MsWOS
So. ofCer. Amount. No. of Or. Arrount. fit 1!,000 .$3,0OS 99 t.OOO 1601 .. . 5,000 T15 4,000 18S3 t,00(. ISIS ,000 1T0S 3,000 1M9 J.OOO 2007 a.SOO 53. 18,000 277 .... U.COO 4 13.000 419 3,000 MM 5,00 Total flO.0"0
Each Cf-rtiflcate will be -. '.-t separately , and in the order abov given, out iu i e vent will either of said certificates he strack off and i M by rae for lev than seventy-five per cent, uf the par value lher-f. Crtificao. i f pur(ha.e will b by me execut d and de)irret to the purchasers, wb:cb, undi-r and by the term of the decree, aill entitle the parch-.ers to have the said certificates of stock purchased, regularly tran.-f.rre! aa by the laws. .f the Stata of Irdtaaa prov.d-!, anal new certiflcates Iseued as in cans of a regular transfer, and all moseys paid to me by tbe purchasers are to be and reBaris unier the order and coi.trol of th Court, until the Coart shall be rinly nbüfiesl . j n that sueh transfer baa Lasen ma 1- by the ofttcer- of tbe Mate of Indiana thai tbe intere-t of purchaser are carefully guarded. Karh of tbe above certificates offered for sale to draw SataSSSt from the first day of January, A.D. 1S04. bit no Inter- ; a? Sath DAVID li K RE, L I. Marshal. Auguai 184 augtfi-Jti'l epl6 OYSTERS, CAME, SC. Oyster and Game Depot HA VF. CuXSlASTLI OS 5 ALK ud reuü HAND AT nuoLt(same, OyMers, Venioo, Jm k. tl nail. Pist'ons Prairie lin kens. As-. ÄC. Aiao a choice a:sl well selected stock of Family Groccritu V aPrariioit. Keuisaiber I am SStt Ar.t for Mahonej'ß Celebrated Oysters, The ba Oysters In th market. They a- large, free frvtn hell, of nrb and delicious Savor, atd alwa warrantet freb ar.d tae can well fiileJ Send order, accompanied by caub, to C C WILLIAMS r- jvS-dly Ko. 3 tTaSth Illinois street. Indianapolis. SUMMER GARDEN. f UMMER GALDK5 WILL BR OPEXKU ON THE Corner of AI abama tfe Washington Sts. on the KTcnisgsf luv - th Fine shade tries and cice akmbbery. Toe vary bast of rsfresbniests alwaya on band jT-'Uf Jf-MT HUa.yi.lt $10, A DAy JAiU tar pel lug nw VTaJI Tl LC ATIONS and rortraiis of Gers. 8RAJTT, McX l.ELLAS, Ac. Aget's wanted In every town and cssnty. D S. CHAMPRRLI5, Oanaral Paallahlng Aga&cr, SI "ai Washington at., ST" losr, :a4:ftzapa''. ksd an
RESTAURANT. SALOON AND RESTAURANT.
Hezekiah's Restaurant No. 13 North Illinois Street. fTtHR bo r.HnsdwawM rsetfaily toform t I aaS tha fclii - ik.i up h.s saloon. Xo 13 Sörth HUoaa ateeat. aawaasSat th in th. Ue b supphed th bar with tho WINES. LIQUORS A NO CIGARS Be has snUrely remodeled the hast a remodeled the hrstaarast, aai laving at caapeteat Co-a aoS th am coarse eaa cnuaisatly iavtt aU U aart. a.amred er gaffed the m ou- of wailerv. that they wl'l he well ptwasoi, GAME IN SEASON, FRESH OYSTERS, In fact tSSSa de'i.-a. y and aa? taatial ths aaarasta at borne or abroad furnbh may at all tissss he orotred ea his tables served tn tbe moat uper-.r style. Bis sfra h to kern ftrt class house which g alle mer. can visit with aatlsfact ion He i thankful for tba liberal pa roaage hithert .be Ud Up.- I. .tr. ! ' ' 1 Si be. to merit a tiouanee of ths ssaas. HK.CKlAb aaglS-dtf BOOTS AND SHOES. FALL AND WINT.ER TRADE' 1 i4 atiasl ls-SStrS! DIU BS, EVANS i M'MILLRN TA Wrti TeSatahiaiffrlwn afreet, I5ÜIA5AFUUS, THDIANA AVi just RrrFivF.n WITr.K SbVK Of TMFIR TAIX BOUTS A: SHOES! Comprilng in part the foll'-wlng article. 5(0 Cases Men, Boy's. Tooths' and Children' Calf and lip Boot. SOS Cases Women-', attsseV and Children' joat. Calf, torocco Kid and lattng Bo -ts and aslsserals .KM Cases Men's. Bars'. Tooth' and Chlldrand Kp Bronn and KaJmorala. Lade' Serge Uonrres barter and Bnsklos. fd. s' Goat, Kid aud Pltuh Slipwors. Ladt.' Fine Glove KidGoncres and BaJaaorss La1ei'. Mkvae' and Uhildren' Coiorod Sargs Co girt Gater, and everything else usually kept id a Boot and Sho House. We bwe the lra.-t and beat selected atock ot good ate ur r t . sn I rr prrtfnfly rill tbr ttrntjaai of County Merchants to the name. July.843m DAWKS, EVANS A MrhUl.lJ-.N. MEDICAL NOTICE. ri-t..T a . HOMMM, 10c .- u H .Ik'. r. OPKNEU THF.IK OFFICK on tbt east sue rgin a Avenue, a lew dura asaj'L of Wabiiigton atree . lifttlianaf .. Ind , fr the allevlati n of hurai aflerüifr. by (Bering to unfortunate Ptm asuirt! srMb Syphilt. ar anv recie of Private Ihoeaae, ure i I ai sah method ot cure. ! ur dett I 0,1 ths 1 isirass and pasi I sawasl ahBasaS Bpenr.at. rrftiu-a and Impotency, ni mv t rate cases ut fecondary or Constitntional Syphil:- of long standing, that cannnt be cured by any other physician In thl I y, cured perfectly and permanet.tlv, or no charge. Address Boa ISIS. jarrtH-dly Us TBMj5 k I Lit 1 PBMI WH, 1 : xch .v N c-10 UllOKKH, LOANS MONET N ( U.l. ATFIt ALS, BUTS ANU aeila bold aul Silrer, ami negotiate Loaas. irttice Ne. IS South Meridian Street, ludianapoi . lud Ofiice hours from 7 A. M to S P at Jet d3m CIIA. I. PEAIWON, PHTSICLLH AM) SÜRGE0M. OKHCK XO. 3d EAST MARKET HTKKF.T Ueaideuce No. 93 Norih Tennesaee street OtBoe hours T to 9 A M , I to S snd 7 to 9 P. M. .special atteation Ktset. to the treatmetit of Chronic MfafSjaj iivtKt m tm 1 , ÜE5RT ALLEN, New York Lhery and Sale StaoUa, Kos, 12 and 14 East Pari streut, iu ths rear ,f Glenn's Blosk. fe,ao Jtll It. M I l it t, LIVERY, SALE ANO BOARDING STABLE, o to Favwt s en rl Ktrret, In rear ol ftenilMel BatlldlRC martl-dly LIQUORS C A. Kllioti. Jaaa B. Rvaa. luitn & u i . WHOLES ALK DA A LARS IN ILL RINDS OP Mill (HIV -OLD AT THF Cincinnati Daily Quotations. OH HAKDS AT ALL TIMItS IN r-s kn(ufk Bovrbon Whisk), ALSO, BRANDIES AND WINES Of different Brands. ZKT We t tie those wanti- I eors to call and emetine fr tbeej -elves Corner ot MFHIDIAN td MARYLAND Sta . Indianapolis, Ind Or. . D. - . .. OifaBB Hi SKKVK.KS To THE CiTIZE. of li.-l.anva. 1.. aod vicinity. Otace, Tlrgrala A venae Io. 51. KasVdaro Jtorth S. w Jersey street üo it. asMTV4!i II. V. lilt I Ittkl IS. PETSICIAS AND SCBGEOS, Off ire West S aal ingisa . , t f Mtatlra. RR8IDKSCE SO. 31 KF.NTtCKT AVKNTC. OFrTkS hi profeiBal saw etc SS SS be ettfteta st awJianapnli, and guarantees tpet aad pr a.pt at tention t all thoea who saav far Mas with there pafaa ' ijb dM MENDING ANDSCOURINC. CONRAD FETTz, W Eüür.K tMJ SCOrRFR. baa reaaoeed to Rack atI ' BsiiJi:.. roarth Str . i4, corwar af waTF.-nff-ui, and Meridian street, AU garments ent rowed la bias will bs prutsp ly and neatly reti...id aad recited. All alod uf taQoTitia andcBiUa f.r by saS an, SS the tatst sty.s. on shirt sstfca aad at . rates a . m abbs
