Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4329, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1864 — Page 1
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s. . . s ti'hs h . . Hie cpy , en I Uteres, by th cmtWt withm he city. N ceota . ptjUflf to tbe rarner iltnti 111 upplied at S ttrö wea. TjTMeaiv T SS t 'ur rta by Riprese, pft.,d. or t Better' d Lftere by in Ail; 'f'" W ant t e i layan-TlST for any l-w that mmy 'cht. Qm eb-cr.ber 111 b held reapons.Me for papers left Ovar kooea after they be removed, or wkea tbej . - - - r i n vet. 4! tee ufof par.ticatieo ., paper sent withaut ft payment. or conUnuedlonger than pas lw Crp of the Daivr O-OTrcswi can be bad tat race n . Durniaf, and the Wuiit bearurot 6 Moatay nv.raing. neatly ev l peO. for rue. 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Annoandnf deaths with funeral DUke attached, $1; Wftheo' retire free M arrlaare !VftSM SO ela. üt:ctt of Prtlrl. Plrsica nd Ficaralor a, (jotten apby 'jÜ,tUI4 "T aaaoeiationa. or bp cburcbe. at tht regular prica. AdaerHnifp'a leaded acd placad undir tb bcal of Sptv al !ft!f, !f tB Hnti or ovr, will fttckrgf?d doublt '.' ' rat a. Tearlj adrrtnera to pay quarterly. Announcing caxidKlatca for ofllcri of ererj deacrlpii'-a la b cbarg-dftt the rat offl '0 fr each namr in the Daily, and ftiin tbr Dally and We-kly. be aarp to he. In all ftVMftV "aid iu advanoa). WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, n BURHP.D KVKRT M05DAY 4T Two Dolfar and Fifh Clft a War. To Club of ten inj ore-r at i 00 year. r 4 f AIM tVT a a I A B 1 f 1 ADV . AUVKRTISÜSG 1 TUR WF.KKLT r,nar, on lnart;oti $0 75 two 1 00 our 3 OO 9 a) ra-U .ui-r.fi,' iBarrHan. and far each iuaertloa if -. ad-litii aaj vuart 33 I.e.;! v!::nrtil li.er'rj at tbe e xpenao oftha atmey orderfnar, and nt delayaMe for the legal proreedlaffB, but e.ile-tMa at oar nxnal time. Pub!; -her not ' countable for the accuracy cf legal .drertl.ement. befand tbe amount charged fr the:r pablwatlon. Il.LKK, HAKK r..s A Hl.MiHAJ, Proprietori Indiana State Sentinel. J M Tll.FOUD, lad:ati api!ia Journal Otnpaay. 'NDIANAPOIIS RAILROAD TIME TABl r t. ;rn' 1 .1 i.b bah aoir f rain Leae 4 -20 A.M.. 9.00 P.M.. Traina ArrlTe. . S 35 4 . M .. - '.5 P. M. Mr laniaaA. in in. fr ai chicaoo haii.boah. ram- leave. 1135 M 4:15 P. M um. Train l-a- e IOIW A.M. H P.M.. 15 P M... Train Lear 40 4 M. .. 2 2-i P. M . . Train Arne, t .Chteoga Express, So. ft. . . . M ii ! Chicag; Epre4, Nn. I. LararaTTr an 4D .611 A M. 10 A M ... 4I0 P M. Tratna Arrlra -.... 4:5-0 A. M. .. in 2n A.M. ... 5 40 P. M. Trami Arrlra. ... 40 A. M. . . MH a. M. 7 00 p. M. - 15 P. i mniaaaertt M ciariBBATiaAii anan. Train Learr. Ttakoa AarfaO. 40S A. M Mornlntr Fxpr.a 0 30 A.M. lo so A M MaU I 0 P M. 7 15 P. M Night Fxpreas 9 1J P. M IHflAN A K-TH A 1 14IIW4T fratne laee. 5.00 A. M 13 55 P M ....Mall T.1 P. M Bl.l rniTAI BAII.BOAD Train Lea4 00 A. M I W P. M .2) P. M Mail Train Ärriee. .. 30 A. M. . 1:50 P M. . :5 P. M. Train Arrir. . 7 41 A.M. . . 12:' Noon. .. 7 04 P.M. i at AnaeoLi a aai aaataoa bailboai t raln Iare. Train- Arrive. Hominf Eipre. S JO A. M. Morning Kpre4ll OO 4. M TTei.in Epre a. Jrn P. M. Kvenlng EapraaaR lj A. M kOtiar llXB, 111 AIBABT AMT CBlCAOO BAILBOAB CAOB or Ml T-. reMi Greene atle Junction going north 5.0 P M Mm -outb . 11 4 A M RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. Atlantic k Great Western Railway. STMMrn RR V Nil K V FNT TWO THROfOH txpree Tratna between Cle-e'ar.d and New Yfrk. 1.. f.. fleet Jly v i oi u I liroiili Line. Leae Clevet . nd at 54a and oinrArrive LMvUfctOfff II 31 a m and 10.14 r M Mrattville at 1.4." e m and KM i u C it j at 3 30 r m and V -.is a m alaroanca at 5 30 r ar.d 4 50 a m New T rk at 10'Jl a m and 9.23 r m RKTIRNING L, ave New Y. rk at . .7 OO a wand 0" r n Ar-iva Clevr-ianil at . . 4 50 a and 20 r uiidai x pie.l i Saturdaj ex epted. Main lii Patward Lea Akron Mall) aft... 50 a Arrive lira.!. 01a Ma . at 19 JO V A rr ve Salamanca (Mail at. 7 30 r u We-twar' teave Salmai ca Ma.; at 5.00 a Arrive Mea! vnlc t Mail) at. . JUS A Arme Akron , Mail i at . ':i i Eaatward Iae Gallon ,Aoc m ; at r1 30 a m Arrlva Mnfle cc-m. at. 10 05 a m Arrive Avrwn ( 4criirB ) at 4 30 r Wit 4r lx-a e hn tn at ) 35 A Arnve Manatl CA. com. , at 4 50 r m Arn e Galion kAcot at... t.0S 9 Franklin Leave H-K kUl at. Arrive Franklin at 1 eava Franklin at Arrive Mead ulc at MtMNBttg IdWOO Cleveland at I itTjUfdoan t! Leave TuuD'-toau at lir;niii. 'OO a i and 3 45 . io ij a m mi ioo 7 i a at . . 39 a ard T ' r Hi iHion. 45 a arxl 4 10 p .. 9 55 a ai ti 7.57 r .. 6.45 a M a . : I 43 V . 10 :tl a at d j .I' p . Arr.ta C v, .a 1 at I r SWFKTER. Gecvral Supernten.lnt. Hca-:ne. I a. : H. GOODMAN, Ger.eral TVket Agent, C.ee and. Oho. ) II 4 SB I' I IHK 1H)4. SUMMER 1804. 4 K M p s Line. Great Central Rail Way IntliAtiapol and tVum'--.-o N AM AITFR MoND 4Y. M V 30th. Tu.:Nran Bl follows, Sun iayi excepted Ieave Indianapolis: Day Expreaa (via liqua! at Night Pxprea via iHton' a'. C--B' ua Acrotnmdatifl via Pinna' at T'a'.aa arrive: Night Expiwaa (via Dayloo) at A in p v r M M M 9?0 A M 31 P M . I tt P M -. a Is , :a a. i .üihui ii-CTTSi -ia- i r a P... -a aExpresa trataa of thia iinamaka the fallowing . : :,e tiooa: AI Columba with Cleveland ro!amba.4 and rtneinnatt B K for Cleveland, Dunk'rk. Bcffalo, New Yark an? Mo-to. Wuh Cetrl Ohie . R. for Newark. Zaue.vllle. Wfteeling, I':.uburg. Bal-.i.ora, Wahington Citj. Philadelphia and New Ti rB. W.tb Pittabarg, C'dumbni ar4 Ctndir.atl R. R. for ftteubenvtlle, PltUbrg.Hambur, Maltunore. Philadelphia. New York and Boaton. U l-.j-a. . - inatng of Dayton aod Michigan R K , for L ei. Toledo and Detroit. At 1'rtaoa, ereaaing of Atlantic and G-ea: Western and anduaBy. Dayton and ncinnat! RailroadTba Daj Expreaa and Ca.auibui Aecomn.o s . oMcl difKl at kicLmoud foe Dayt. n. Iu a. Hamlton an t CtBCtMatt, -rrlvtag a Ctactunau at 11 2 A M aad Mir 1 Ok saga af aan ia !aimBs ar- any train at thia
l04. Through Slaeplag Can aa N'gfet tratoa Taraugk ockata for aale at the l'r. c IV-pot t. fan kSsXSLSSm tmmrmmm' j
DAILY BEWTINE1.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET Illlpll I flrltonaldt f Inno. Kf t.feotenant Governor, MahloM D "Bnon.f -iontfofn-r. Por Secretary f täte, JAXES S. AT HON, if Marion. tor Aaditor State, JOSbril R1S1I5F. "f PonntaJ. For Treasurer of State, M ATTHF.W L BKKTT, of Davie. For Attorney lieneral. O.S4.AE lt. liOItü, of Dec a tar Kr Snperlnteudent of Public IntTTKti, AHrFI. I. KVnQ, of Allen. Yvt Jadgea .f tba Supreme Court. 8AMLKL V.. PKKKINS. of Manoo, ANDRP.W DA VlSdlf , of Iiecatur. JAMK- M of -"irn. JAMEH L. WOKDK5, of Allen. Por Clerk of tb Snpreme Court, KTHF.1.BFRT C. I7IBRFT. of Pnb. For f uprema Court Reporter. NAPOI.F.OH H TATU'R. of Marl. For lectori at l-irir.. JOHN PKTTir. of Tippecanoe. mUKOy K. WOLPR, f Ilarriao-ConMng-Dta, ORAHAif 5 FITCH, of Caaa, M M FRANKLIN, of Owan. For Diatrict Electora. Firat DUtrlct S1I-AS M HnU'OMR. of Olbn. Contingent PKTKK M AlI'.K, of Vatdrrburg. Second Litrift-LL1JMI KF.WLAND. of Floyd. C1I1 lit A. GHOKMI.tT, of WaaLingtoo. Thin? DUtrlct A3IBB0-SK B. CARLTUN, of Lawrence. Contingent K. 6. LKI.ANI, of Jefler-on. Fourth Distric; BARTON W. WIT4)N. of Decatur. Contingent EDWIN P. FERRIS, of Ripley. Fth I) rlct-J AMES RR0WN. ,.f Rai.doI,;,b. Continaent Tn.. MEANS, off Wayne. Sitb IMtr(etPRANK LANDRR4, of oran. :. air1gent-BINJAMlN ft DVIS, of Shelby. .Herer.ta DiMrlct A RCHIRAI.P JOMSOÜ. oi EiitRam ;..ntlBgent FO. W.THOMPsMlN. of Parke. Eight. Dial net J 05 ÄTHAN C APPL10ATE. of Carroll. Contingent LEANDER McCLLRG, of Clinton. Ninth Litrict-J. G. OSBORNE, of Marshall. Contingent ELL IS HCGHF B, of White. Tenth District -ROBERT LOWRT. of Elkhart. Contingent -S. W. SPKOTT. f DeKalb. Eleventh DUtrlct -J. W. SANSFFRRT. of Malin. Coniln;en' R. OVKRMA5, cf Tipton. . DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL TICKET, rirst KWlK WIIIUB F. NIB LA CK. Second District MICHA? I C KEIIR. Third Di-tri-t HENRY . HARRINGTON Focrtb Intrkrt GEORGE LLRRY. Seventh Ditric-DANIEL W. VOOUUKES. Eighth HftMrVt J4Mgf K. HAliNEY. Ninth DMrict DWID TCKPIE. Tenth Dint riot JOS KPH K. F.LXiElOON IhfWrtt MUM! IftMtll K. McDJWKI.L DRY GOODS. CLOSING OUT SALES AT THE Trade Palace WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUM K. LORD & CO, riSHINfl Tt RETIRE FROM BUSINESS NOW offer tbeir large aud aplendiU tk of gM-H wo';b $100,000! At New York wholesale price, and many fcooda much leia. Feeling under obligation to the public for the very lartte pat'onane we nave received, we b ve concluded to adopt thi.H njeti.oil o' closing out our present nock, thereby giving thern the advantage of buying their gooda as low aa tbe aame. can be bought at net wholesale price? in Faltern citie. Tlii i no fu tuou-cry, and we will continue tbe .tales until the whole atoek ia clo ed out. We ha'. e now m i-tore the largest and bet selected stock aver brought t o t hi - cty . consisting of sin.ooo Worth of SILKS, Comnri1 nc every grade, from '.be met est!y and P beaiitiiul Moire Antiques, I T thch-apet PLAJJ SILKS AND SATINS. Which ill ba sold regardle of the recent great advance-. UM DRESS COODS. Ih arrea' var ety Our bnrer Mtg a: i ft head of the a 4ket durin, the ap-iug. has made extra effort to procura tbe Haeoi and mo-t faj-hioi !e In t market.com prlaingall the late WERRIMAC PRINTS, PRAGUE'S PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, DUNNELI-S PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY. GLOVES, E M B R i I D E R 1 ES, hüwe'lord k CO,, I Mil A 'S Vl'Ol.l JuneJ-dtf WANTED. A Good Wool Carder and Spinner Wanted, rio wLchq a 'j rati ' .4.- w p givai. A: U al iBe r vars s v , r4. . 4. ---I " tfBLka A tx
Telegraphic Dispatches.
tir nTin uruvLT roi tub iit stats; aasTiaet. MORNING REPORT. NEWS FROM ALL Q1MRTERS EilIP4If'i ro4iTio. Averill's Cavalry Erigage the Enemy LATB9T FROTl noun i; 1 FORT I0BC1N BADLY UI1GE0. THE TALLAM ASSE ACAIN. .. r f. Tf E X 9 C .1 JT JT K IP'S. Ac, Ac, ale . A-.. A-. From N"- York. .Vtw Vor. September 1 The Herald' , Falling Waters curre.p.';ideDt of the All of An pust say.: Averill's cavalry attacked the enemv to-day on the Witicheaiet pike ni !roT him beyond Cltrkaonrille Averill also prse.1 the ei.emv'? picket upciti the Getnrdfttowo mJ ' ''larle-towii r jtl Tber ' were strongly reinforced mi 1 our force fell Dark 1 The result wit, what as de-sired. an-i the re 1 occuptiifi of MartUisNur D.-nighl is to be ex pCi teil. The Tribune' special 4ityttcb, iated Chrlet.wn. Au-uat 3t I . A. M.. cuntaiui the fol- '. lowiug: Sheriihn's advance occupy Smithfiel.l and , the remainder of the army i wttomgiy in trenclieiJ in a po J p.witiou a few miles bevm- l CharlcoiovD. The enemy Btlll maintain a line in our front, but erincea no lispoit to attack EarlyV miin force U beliere,! to be in the ?ie Ütity Of Bunker Hill. Bl rimer Yrnoo wr hive New Orleans date to the 24th ult The Itet trom Mobil in of the l-.li, which 44T4 the work jroes bnTeir on. Oiir batteries are nonr planted on all Hides of Foit Morpuri. and within point bl o k raupe Tt eemi imnoible tbe place can long withstand our bombardment. We heard last evening ihat on Saturdav m'eht the rtbeJfl in Fort lorc- could be seen dis- ; moutitintr cn.4 and liiirning nn c.irri;tpeM It ij believed that the rebels ere destroying the ar mament of the fort prepm ir rv to sunenderincr it. General Hanks ha i?iued an order rerjuirinp the bank of Lnusiana. as a condition to the further Irane.vtion of business, to receiveTreaa ury note of the United States in exchange, at ptr. for their own issues. Fv an ;irriv:il fn.tn Hr.i7 de StntiitRo at New Orleans wc lern thtt the French reaction ary forces adranretl from San Luis. Potosi. and now occupy S.iltillo. only 63 miles from MontereT, the seat of the dautez's Government. President JlMll'l fam-ly liave arrived in New Orleans The Pureer of the iaM reporta that our tlent. attached to Fort Morgan, was moving on the 89d The rebel fen P.tire irrendcretl uncondition allv at 2 P. M on the -, ! I Fort Morgan is much lUuiaged by the rapid firinc of our Heet. The enthusiasm ot our forces is unbounded. The Meimers Tenne--ee and Hienville were i ps.s-ed in the river by the TtfttO M the "23i, with a few prisoners It ,m Forr Morgan on board The Herald Beaufort correspondence of the 27 'h shvs: The Tnllshassn, after a season, concluded to pend a short time at Wilmington. On the meht of the SMa at ltl o clock, C apt . Phelan. commatidine the gunboat MonticeMo, i while cruising off New Inlet, discovered the 'earner at .mding ashore under a lull be.td of , ; atestu j He at once ordered all men to qunrters, tid when about 500 yards dt ml challenged her but j I got M replv A pecot.d challenge m met by i I silence, and ne directed! tint a pack-igeof 9 inch i grape fhould be presented to the mvstcrii.ua , ptraneer, to which the ctCOapOff replietl with -bell of large calibre, which pH-el between foremast j I nd triitinmast of the Muti'iccllo, without inflict- j j ing any damage. Capt. Phelan now became more earnest and i sent a thirty pounder sheil, to which reply ws . m;tde with grape which p-sed almost under th strrii of the Monticeilo. Tl.e Morticello Iben opäifd with nine inch and lii rtv nounder shell ami slort fu-e, but was dis appointed at receiving no" shots in return, and , then lor the fir.-t time di-covored the ptrirger i had suddeuiy d-MfptOftd during tbe engagement. Thcrebel btt'erv of Wt;ft.worth e ins stati-ined on shore at a point a mile or so distant, kept up j a constant fire diiected agtinst trie Monticeilo. but fortunately doit. no damage, though frequently coming very close When day had d.twned 0 as to make a distant , object perceptible, much to the surprise of the , assembled vessels, there cc ild be tlicovered lying srrenely and securely sutler the guns of the , loit. the long aouht objeo'. of tlieir s?rch. tbe i rebel stcauaer Tallahassee, and there she s"Ü! I lays, and probably will continue to stay unless pome dark nicht should be the closing era of her t career. Admiral Lee designs to tike all possible pre , . cautions, and will to morrow leave to visit the : block nde off Wilmington. Fort G iswe:! and batten fitei g beu dejole. She is supposed to be a new cruiser, or to hive had on board some ui.stir.uished welcome pis ( senger She likewise still rennins there. p .11, i.lifl !. ..... 1 I ...... J. ! . - f in.. a ' .1..1.0 .... - . .-n- . s inj, , at her stem tbe English ensign, and at her fore j mat the rebel colors, enteied the port of ffilrotneton. The T!iahasaee had but one mist HmAb when cngajtcd by the Monticeilo. SALOON. BURS n 0 1 S E SALOON. .L'NDKR ! ATI S Hi'l i' N f II A Ni g. uc n -' MV i t c m A J, HTEKS, l'ropri lor. r v, I . - 'BrS. n and V4 beat b;-y. The e-ta ikaeT i Been ttr AMMS-dtf ! tjuor. : ties, and the . ata the cho mat a'd tlrh.-3 NOTICE. COFABTM BRSHIP. IHAVK lftB ay aaoodotod s:thm;aelf in the Hat an.1 Cap bus uesa, Mr. J. H. I ear, d bi.i un.d.ct th busmeaa in future lafOt tbe tle of Lew.a lvv.,r.t CO LKvTis DESSaR. W l ave jut reeeive.1 a fine atock of Mn's and bey'a MM and Cap, whtch we rill aell at lew pr.ee. 1. v ,s l t v- Al. A Co.. mmM No. f Wf. wrh nftoo -treet. PROFESSIONAL.
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MMPAH.N D(rl MI NTS FOR 1864. FACTS FOR TUE PEOPLE ; la MM to Gor. U. P. Mohto.i erronevu at-OOMbta to the RepuMtcan State C':.ver.tion. February O, 13. Prepared and publtaed by arder f the Deraocratl. S'ste Central Cotn-mittee.
Tbl ia a tnater. y and comp'r.te refutation of tue rniatatemeril ai.J talc teaoooing contained it wov. Mirtons peeeb. a 1 -h"u! be placed' In the har.d of j e.ery voter in tne tate, 'hit rh people mar Judge Iharaadi . ccrrectty atid intelMgently, aa to tin muri I raied ! Hi Kiiv!ncy. Tba F-cu contain TiaawTi large and cl-aely printed pgoa . l rice, 3 per hundred. PACTS FOL THE rat, PKOPUE, in t.rrmnn, Price niE PUESFNT CONDITION ANO Fl'TTRK PROSPKCTS OP THE COUNTRY. -pe h of Han. D. W. Voo-usKa, dolivered in tbe House of Reprenutivea of the United Ma e, March 5, lsG4. "The muiutada in all countriea are pati nt to a certain poü.t." Ji an a. Tbii it p'i't.ounced to be one of the ablest and most eloquent .pe'chei ever delf-er d In Congreaa. It to mo-t elaborate reriew of tbe prow at condition of tbe l"n. on. and it future la foreshadowed from tba ex peri -ence and hl-tory of other nation. Th apeech ocru -IM i7Krm large nd cK-ly printed page Price. 2 per hundred. SPEECH OF Hon. D. W. Price i-2 50 per 100. iIUlKftS, In (lerman, KN M-CLFLLAN S kKPORT.-A Sucdnct and Conecutive Sumniarv of the entire Document Original Schern- ol the W ar The General' Ivetten to the PreaIdent, Sccreta'y of War, arxl Military Commanders The Virginia. P ninsular, and Maryland Campaign llow t'ie Arm- of the Potomac Koaht, and bow Ita hacrihceK were rewarded iu W anhingt ou Gen. McClallau 'a Tribute to bii SoMim. Sutaxx pages. Price, ft'.' per huudr rHi. WAR POWER OP TnF. PRFS1DENT fmportarrt Decl-ion of the Supreme Court of Indiana Military Arreta declared Illegal The Right of the Citiseu defined. This opinion la regarded by tbe aMe.s-t Jurists of tbe country an unanswerable exposition of tbe subject it diacusae. F.ioht pages, price, $1 50 per buadred. HIE Frr.rnVi: BLATI LAW. A Lecture delivered be -f re the tw Clas of the Itorth vTestern Christian I'nivetsity, in March. lNn, by Judpe PtBgiNS. Tbi Ieciure ia mtend. ii to show the obligations of the citueu in regard to the reclamation of fugitive slave-, and the riirhts guaranteed to the Slave States under tbe C"nti'.r.tiorj. Kon pae. Price, 1 per hundred. AUDITOR OF STATE'S REPORT. The General Remarks obtained In the Report of Hon. Joseph Ristine, for the year ls44, with the eorrenrondenf-e. between O. P. Morton, K-fj.. and 4. Ristine. Kight paijes. Price, ft 50 per hundred. Oritcr-i ndvtrf-.-eil to the undersigned, cempsn!(d with the money, will receive prompt attention. In ordering direc the manner in which packages hall be win 11 sent by mail the po.-tsgc must be prepaid. Address, ELDER, RAJUCfCSa A F1NHH AM, Indinna;iob, Indiana. MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United States Marshal's Sale. DISTRICT OK INDIANA. BT VIKTL'K Dr A CKKTIKFID COPT OKA DKCKKK and vendnioui expoi as. to me i.--ued and directed by the Clerk of the United States District Court for tht Di--trict of Indiana. I WtH, '-n the lih day Of September. IPOi, At tb- otlice of the I'rea-jrer of the State, in tee City ot lrdtarlir between he houra of 10 o lot k A: M. and o'cl ck P. M. of said dat , xp :-e to sale, at public cutcry, to the highest t idder, f. r ca-h in hand, 1U9.000 of Indiana live per cent. St te Stocka, the number of the certificates of wHch, ard th;- respective amounts thereof, are as foliows:
j No. ofCer. Amount. No. ofCer. Amount. ftlf fli.OOO 1M0 $ 3.00t . 63 4,00 pti 5, 00 715 4,O0 1663 4,00,1 litt. v.iKal iTtisi tH j 1519 2.iO0 20HT 4.0UO : 53 16,000 27? J.'.t.Oo , IM ... 13.000 419 s.oeaj 1015 5tsjft
T..: t!09,0"0 E.ich certificate will be .soli separately, and in tbe order above gi von, but in no t -veut wil I eitter of aaid certificates fta htruck otT and sold by me for hH than seveu-ty-tive per cent, of the par value thereof. Certificates of purchase will be by me ex ecu t d and delivered to the pur UJ-er. wh-ch, under and by the terms of the deeroe, WfU aiUU the purchasers to hare the a:d cer-lUc-lea of st.xrk punha-cd, regularly iransferred as bv the laws of the State of Indiana provided, and new cer-i-ste- i--ued as in case of a reuulsr iran-fer, and ali roooeyb paid to me by tbe purchasers are to be and renuUs BA er the order and control of the Court, until the Court -lidil lie .inly notified by me ihat such transfer has teen made by the officers of the State of Indiana thus the intere-t of purchasers are carelully guarded. Fach ot the above certificates ottered for aale io draw interest from the first day t January. A.D. ls&t, bit no interest prior to that daw-. DWiD (i. ROSF, U. 8. Marshal. August 24ti, lS6t.ftUK-d'i I sept6 OYSTERS, CAME, -C. Oyster and Game Depot. I HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT WHOLESALK aud retail f.iinic. Oynteis. Vcnhon, Ifturks Qii:ttst. I'ioon . I'ruirie Iii K'll. (.. eweAlso a eba e ard well selected stock of ramily 4m tor cries Prorisions. Remember I am eole Agent for Mahoney's Celebrated Oysters, The 1 ' It Oysters !n tbe market. They are large, free from iWll. of rich at. 1 delici-iu- flavor, and alwa warranted fresh and the can- weil tilled Send orders, accompanied by cusb, to C. C WILLIAMS, e v6-dly ; No 3 North l!i:r;o -treet. Indianapolis. SUMMER GARDEN. SCMMK.R HAUNCH W ILL HK OPKMUl ON THK Corner cf Alabama fe Washington Sts. on tlie liven iner of 'lav tfh. l;ne-ha.ie trees ai:d rue ihrntbery. The very best of refreshnicut- always or. hand. rov--Atl J"HV HCuFT.F. EXCURSION. OHIO WHITE SIIPHIR SPRINGS, Delaware County, Ohio. I Va ;.Mt N r.CKKTS to the above well knoan J'j SumaKT Resort are ob aale, vi, the Great Central Kaiiway Lire, at tie Union Dep, in this city. Fare to Lew.s Centre (IfVhlfe Stanan and re;rn. - on. Ticket? good Btil a' 4. Y. CTT4NHLKR, anr7 dtsepl General I ic: e Agent. STOLEN. HORSE 1 O O 25 STOLEM v. w k n AMsN about 23 yeara old, dressed n biaek, hired a bor-e n i I Oy f s cn Tue.lay mo nir.g, the :ui inst . to k. a few mile- - tl.e c unt r , ard havinr "t r. turned we are f ireed to the cone usion '.bat H e man ia a thief, t,i consequenly the torse, buggy ard barm ar s'f ln. lTie Hi rs. i a .or-el t o' -ail. white hind legs, fette Uftp in tbe fjee a: d t gray spot on h s off tde, 15V hanoa hieb. ' f- oU and has a heavy mane. lhe man, ho s- ar..i bu.gy were een going we-t on tkf C'awfo d-vi le road. 1 h- ! ug.-N w- made by l!r. Gas Ing, of Cine r.nati. a 1 i- .uml'ered .124. IheaU.ve rewar-1 w 1! h raid for the retwm of the hor-e od tiuggy ac m -nnai:on whi' b will le.d to tbeir A LI. FN 4 STKV. AoT EDUCATIONAL. ST. IHQJtWM H ALL, ri:icici: Hai ti:, ; FVIBB sbuol. hitherio known astbo "Terra Haete FeI Mol ..eg-,' has be n purrba-ed trum iu Ute ii M the neme eha ngod tw M Ha'l," and be can -1 ow under the auspices ef the episcopal . - h A eorp oration erte.: frm among the omst re-pe-. table t.tiiens of lerr H-ute. c.vei the nuaramee that every promise made ia the c:.-o.ir jn.l ssaed will be faithfully redeemed rbe I w c n-t:t 0? nearly twerty membera. end will comprise pai lies CistiaguiteG ia edocatirmel Circles. Tbe term for boa'd snd tto'i have been placed at '.he 1 w": p Ms "-res. cndleriiig tbe aivauc-4 prices of a,-ricaltcral ami Ci.mmer. ia1 pro Io e Tom. l.tles will at end the Kp aopal Church with th 1'rtnc.pai, uuies- ai y wther pli4.e of wor-iu ,hw id b- de;i a ed iv par. nU euLare co - adraau.g "The Uv.ur ; Of A: Aapoa' Ma i, leTTW Maate, lad 1
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X CO M o CO O o M DC eJ l-l 4 I I r 4 5 CD x 0 g in 4 M Hi Hi o z o y 0 i J I i 0 m o Eh ev5 r I td A r Q r a? g tj M Is Pi 9) E 9 a i w n 05 w eJ Ct3 H S s X 4W HC 7 E-i eZ5 H H W w 3 0 sJ Ü M 5 FARMS, HOUSES -ANDFOR SALE BY W I L L 1 A n LOVE, Office Talbott & New's Block. A F A R M OP 245 arres, in Shelby coonty, with 175 improved and under Rr.'-d ferre, with a large Frame House, Frame Barn, oo.l on bard. dec. and never failing spring of wat- r. The larT'l .s on tne Plot Rock River, three aiilea f r id Wäldern, and can be had at a bargain. A F A 11 M In Putnam County, of 3.0 acres, 300 acres improved, with House, Barn, Orchard. Spring Water, Ac. Tbe Farm is near Cloverdale. For sale cbeap. AFAR M Of 160 acres in Madison County. 1" miles from this city; 85 acres improved and under good fence. Hewed Log House, Rtrn, Orchard of choice fruit, balance good timber. A bargain. A FAR M Of 160 acres In fiiis eoonty, with about 50 acrra imroved, Lou Hou-e, Btahle, &c.. the b&iatue the very est of timber. It is only four miles from the ci y . One f the best bargains" ever offered. V FAR M Of 160 acres, in this county, has about 50 acres cleared, L ff House, Ba'ti, Ac, the balance in good timber. It ia four rn les nortLea-t of the city. A FARM Of K) Acres, within six mire, of the city, with arood House. Bam, Ac, and one of the best Orchards in the county; also one mile of hedge feuce. For aale cbeap. A NEW FRAME HOI SE On North Tennessee street, with Seven Rooms, Cellar, Well, Cestern, Ac A MEW FRAME HOUSE On N rth New Jersey street, with Sii Rooms, Cellar, Well, Cistern, Ac. A TWO STOIC Y Bit I CK HO I HE On North Illinois treet, with Nine Rooms, Cellar, Well, Cistern, Ac. A TWO STORY RICH I HOI Si: On North East street, with Eight Roams, Cellar, Well, Ostern, Ac. A FICAIE Bl SISr.SS HOlSE And dwelling together, on Massachusetts A v. :. e, 'for sale at a bargain. A VACANT EOT OnfNorth Illinois street. 40 by 15. with an east fr.r.t. A VACANT EOT On Nrrtb Illir. is.tr'. 67 by 210, at a bargain. A, LEASE Cpon a good Btss;r.ess Room with four year to run, for aale cbeap. JT7Also a number of Houses, Farias, Lots, Ac. Person wi.-bing to purcha-e ill do well to call. For part calart of any of the abeve property apply te WILMA n LOVE Office, Talbott & New's Block, Ne 1 A 2, Mmtii of the Pool Office. jniy!6'64 dly EDUCATIONAL. . - UNIVERSITY NOTRE DAME, IND THE Twenty -First Annual Comme'ccment of tLU well and favorably known Institution w.li open ea tbe first of September next. Improvements have been made to accommodate fear hendred tudenta. For neos - and other particulars addreaa JAMES H McK KBJsTAJt, Lodia&apoüt, Ind., aari-dftwla Agent for the Institution. $10, A DAY POD for sei ing new W4.R PUBLIC .TIONt lorra s ' lit AN T. Met Ml LAN, Ac. Aaeuta wa&td in every town aud county. D B. CHAMB-RLIN. MwtMral Pabi'.ahtBg Agsttry, ffost Wnsgta St
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SIGK AND AFFLICTED TZKN3 OF 1NDIANAPOU8 ANDTIClNITT are respectfully infonoed that the joatiy celebrated It. Prndery ba arr red and can ho coo-uli.d at hia office. No. 24 Eaai Washington street, where h safe and fflirario-s medicines will be administered to thooo who are sufT-ring from any malady low to the human ystem, ucb a Diseases of the Lungs, Heart, Throat. Dyspepsia. I. Ivor. Dropsy, ft ittnc . Scrofula, Crysalpelas, Kervous Headache, Cancer, And every f rm of iXseeie of the Skin, and all Dlaeoeee ari.-iiik: from lmpontiet ot the blood . Also all ijther coni"::cated Chronic Com. la. r.ti which have baffled the ecieace aad tkili of other doctore. l or DYSENTERY, DIARRHEA. FLd, CHOL! RA MORBUS or SI MMtR COMPLAINTS efCuldrei try ftia Neatral ttllg .vyrtp. MOST IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN, Whoso hollow cheek and piled counienancea tell in feariul lang-age acd silent working of some terrible d a-aa-a, undemiiiiing the constitution, memory and reason; harrying them to a premature death. Reflect while rea aon hold sway, and avail yourself of the services of Dr. Pendery. whoae treatment dissipates the .lightest disease and curea the moat harraastnff weakness, or other cento of terioes d.fflculty or perpetual annoraoe. His Remedies for Venereal Diseases Are far superior to anything ever introduced into the United State., chvl!eng;ng the publie la bring bim a 04-4 he isunvi care. To Ferna Irs, Old or 1 onus, .Tt.irricd or Single! If yon are larTetlng from any Diaease pecil'.ar to your ex, your should Ij e no tine in obtainin 7 medical aid w here you will surely find it. The expei ience and succes whi-h the Docti.r has bad in Female Disease basinfluenced per MM to tend him that clas of pa ienti for bundted.s of miles. 8en free, on r ceipt of i'imp, a copy af ear Private Letter to Marr.ed Lariie en Health The Dccter will gwaraatee a cure of And also all inflamatory (iisea-es. For further information call and judge for your.-.!'. VAPOR BATHS. The lnhabltar.ts o: It dianapolis and vxin tj are also informed that Dr. Pendery baa opened a spacious and commodious Bath Room, eflkc No. .a t, Leal Wa.shiugton street, to enable tbe sick and af&.cted t test the mcac of the Meoicated Vapor Halbs. It ia nut deemed necessary to dilate er in any way en laige on the remarkable aud aa'oiinCing cures performed through tbe agency of these hath-; the wonderful effect of Fumigation, of redm ing medi'al agents to a vapor and bringing the heated vapi r to fhe'aurfare ef tbe body, baa a tracted tbe attei t '.n at challenged tbe admlrata of the most distiniruished medical men of the ae The Vapor Batba have been introduced by the Court SurgOuue, with every rci.val fami'y in Europe, and have very g.-rerally received the plaudits of a. I classes of patients in humide as well a in tbe higher walks of life. lhe Vapor Batba are precisely adapted to every class of disea-ea. In Chronic Skin Di-eses, Lbe; mati.m. Dyepouela, Ne-vous Headache, Palst.Lung Disease, or any afrrction te which the human -y;tem is liahle, tbe Baths never f a 1 to sflord relief. Sulphur Vap.T, for instance, is conceded ry the most prejuaiced phy-tcian, or the moat stupidly ig-orast pretender, to be tba very heat remedy ever u-ei for Chrtn c Rheomattam, all claases and kinds ef Skin D.seasee and the numeruub forms ef Catarrh. lo.ditie Vapar, with Extract of Wild Cherry, far all forms of Lung or Bionchial Diaeaae., so with tue ibouaarrd vegetable eitracta, when reduced to a vapor ard brought in coat act with the skin, or any diseased surface, produces the most ftatteiinst ar d aati.f.cory reu.ts, which no other term of medic itlon can pisaioly attain A trial of thee Bail s never fail to convince the most skeptical of tbe wonderful curative power of eztraeta reduced te a vapor a- d applied exactly to the apot of dian sa. Vap -rs penetrate wrh great rapid. ty, aati soothe irr tati- n a&ti reiiere ptiu, wLLft lo taedlcine Taut il suh-tance can reach. Tbe sick and nflrn fr'nw disease, no matter tew long 'landing, or wüst tht die at may he, are cordially invited to give our Bar.e a trial. Tee Baths a ceierate the eflecta of alterative med icinea, drawing eis-ase out of the svatem, changing tbs state of tbe body in conatitntlonal diseases, "d inereailng the act'on of tbe absorbent vaeeeis. Iba pfciflc effect a are: To equalise the circlet oa of the ' lood. To prumofs preepirac I To remove the efi eta .f mertory from the system . To promote absorption of dr- pi cal eflo-icns. To re'ieve difficulty of broathing and to cure Asthma and other dieases of the Chest and Lungs. To strengthen theitomach and imjart a tone to the d srestive organs, and to car dyspepsia and Ha consequent disorders. To promote the hea'.ing of Scrofaloaa and Chronic Ulcer-, and remove Oou'y ai.d Rheumatic Pa ns and dwellings frt-ra the Joints, at.d In care Lumhago, Sciatica, Ac., da. lor Cu : aey tie Biths Lever fail to relieve It. r '.r Croup :t may be regarded aa a epecie. Por Whooping Cough it gives relif f T r M asle a eerla-n spectre. To cure dischargea of Blood frera the Lungs and other inures I ergana ef the body it may be rened on. For Lb iera it is an effectual remedy, as the prespirat'.on is almnst instantaneous To cure cnte a-id Chronie InCamma'lon, the Bath, Jodicioosly medicated, is a certain spec: c The Bat hi nave never failed t cure Cholera Mori us. The use of the Baths, with thaaid of anti-Bilious Cordial, made for the express purroeJ is a valuable remedy tot the cure of Fevers Of every kir I They relieve exhanstion. lanaruor and fatist ne, raiae thspirits, tranqudize nervoua irritatlona. aa:t d ge t: n and increae the appetite The Sulphar Vapor Baths are remove any and ail CaLcea fr m warranted to cure a'd the Joints. These Baths may be taken at without ri-k of '"taking cold." sll tunes and aeaaona -'T' Office hnri.rum 7 A M to P. M.t ! P ivate rootni ard batufer Lad iea. with eTporienced Series In atteseawca. W.f 1 bynciana are invited free f charge to teat thir trea-merjt. JjeifThe I' Ctor'l ; ht j cebrated Ferna e PUls, frehfroBB the Dispensary price ft. Sentbym.il II f'Tte I'xtor challenges the pnr c te brin him a case he aM ears, ;t brought before the .olden thrtine is hreken arglts Tfr. XT. IF. iwAEE, OFfFP.S HIS aKRViCES TO THE CITTZKN8 Of lad am; 1 a-, i v rimty. Office. Virginia Avenue 0. tt. Reside rce Swrth N w Jersey street Ne ST. 4etU,rv.v II. W . BR I HAkKK. PHYSICIAN ANT) SURGEON Off ire "So; vt eat U ashing ton St., 1 p tmlr RESIDFNCE NO. al KENTCCKT AVI N CT., OFFfR.s bi prife s a! ervtcei it the c ttaena of Indianapolis, and gnaranteea stret aad pmpt ntI iention ta all theoe who may i cr h ai with the r rMENDINC ANDSCOURINC. CeOlNTilAsID MtWmm AND sCOCr.F.R. haa removed to Black ford's Bonding, fourth Story, No. 14, corner of Wabinrto:i and Mertj a - - Ail garments entrusted t b m will he promptly and neatly renovated and repnitcd. A kinds of tailorin and cutting for hoys snd men. la the rwe .i) te, en ahurt uauce aad at law reus ill am ATTENTION. A 1 Cf ITaBLF VnLCNTIBlS FOR THE I ARMY can obtain thrwuab me. a being -Mastered in. . f - ea :. .8 Office No 1. oi.th Meri-
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spectacle MANriWCTl RKR OF THE LUPBOVED PA WTC SC CP. C IPECTACX-BBi THE BE;T DC USE. MOSES' improved Pantoscopic Spectacle combine advantage inechanicul and philcMOpUcAJ to be found in no other Sp ctal tiflTcrcd in thr- West, Moses' imprturot! Spct tacles not only give clear and diMinct vision, do not weary or faiigue the eye. but tend to strengthen and preaenre the .ight Moses' Spectacles are made of the finr-t matt-rial:-, :md brst utirkuianhip, fairly represented, and ftüld at thfir fair value Caution Xi Art rr Pfdlart empUyfd. T Send for a circular containing full dracription, prices, 4c. and how to cn-nxe a perfect fit and hare them sent by mail. Addres L W MOS I 'iconm, 50 La.-t Wnshintrtou at., lndiana)olis, Ind. RESTAURANT. SALOON AND RESTA1 RANT. Hezekiah's Restaurant, No. 13 North Kltnois Street. fpiIK un . r tmedwovjl. nfrm bi frienda M. and the poblic r neril y that he has r cently fitted up hi. atoon. No. 1 Nortt Illinois street, opposite the Bat's Houe, in the m.f e erant manner He bas supplied the bar wuh the choicest WINES. LIQUORS ANO CIGARS. He haa entlretv remodeled? he Reaorart. aad having engaKed tbe most cr mpettn' jtooii ard (He rnet cootieoua of wai.er-, ca: c nfl lemli invite all to vsaat. aaaurwd that they will be well pleased. GAME IN SEASON, FRESH OYSTERS, In fact eve-y delicacy and itil.-tan'ial tbe markets at home or abroad fnrni-h mat at all times be ordered cn hi. tables aerved in the m t intiefior His am is to keep find clas bou-e blch geatlemet. can nsM with saiiNaci ion. He is thankful for the hbe'-al paronage h it her 'o bestowed upon him and w. U d.. Lis beit to merit aeontinuanre of the ame. Hi 7.KKIAII anglH-.ttf BOOTS ANO SHOES. FALL AND WINTER TRADE! 1H14 iStiOt DIM BS, Bflfffl & )Y)m Nie. 7ft Wet t aelstrtfriOBi nireef, IN I IAN APOLLS. INDIANA AV- JLST KKCHVKI Tnt'iK PKLL AND WIM KM STOCK OF II BOOTS ft SI IO KS! Comprising In part tbe foilowlog sreeles, vir 5CH Cs-ea Men's. Etoy'a, Tocths' an 1 Childrea'a Call an Kin Beetn. ;too Cs et wen,. MwV aud CMMren's (iot, Ca f, MoroccM Kid end l.ttntr ftea ti and Balmorals 3IM Cuti Men'.. tVa'. Tcro-b' aud ChildreBs' Calf anJ Kip Hrirao an I haimoralr. Iilje.' serine I'stigrest i.aitef and Burkina. Ladles Ct a'. Kid anl Plu-h Vlippers tasdios' Fine r,i.,ve KKtCongrees and Bohnorala. Lad ea. Misses' and Cbildrene' Coloved Serge Congress Galt rs and evirr thiog eile usttaiij kept m a Boot and Shoe H'u i VTe bave ;he la-geM and be; e eced strk of gooda In th 41 at or West, ipd rrspetf.Üf ri'd rfce a'tnt''C of (,'ountry Mrrcbai.ta to 'he sme JHwr-dim iAWs, KVAirt A MAMILLEN. MEDICAL NOTICE. Dr-. .J. Ac W. THOMSO N, (P10M THK CAJTT. AVK OPKNKIi THK Ik OrFK ii on the east s.Oe ml rgin a Avenue a few doors .-ou of W-shinon stree , Indisnap !... lad , for I ii a lev mt ton ef hnnaaw onflenr.g, bv oflermg tounorute per -on affl.cted witb Myph-Ue. or any species of 1 rivate Liseaae, mre and af netbod- of cere, fonrded on the soImI basis of sc. eye and oand BbiloaM.hv Mnormatorrhira and inipoteticy, and mv terte rasei of Kocondaiy or Con-tiiutional bjfbilie of long a'aodirr, that cTfinof b cured try arty othr physician in thia etty. cured perfectly and permanently; or no charge Addre-. Box mib je:t'64-llv Daa. THOMSON. K I L B Y W l IM -UM21 , EXCIIANGi: ftBOKEBi LOANS MOW icy (M (XLLaTFR tL, BCTS AND oils Gold and Uteer. and negotlatea Loon. 1 the Ne. 10 Sooth sarxiu4 h.reet, lof iarapo4n. t4 dfitce hours from 7 A. M. to P. M CSS AM. U. IMOAIIHON, PBTSICLLN .ANP SURGEON, OiMCH NO. 3ft BftJf MaKKKT STMKKT aeaiiei.ee No 'JJ N t.U lenira.e .tr.et tMBre h ur 7 u 9 A M , 1 ;, t and " te t P. M Special attentien gnea o tie trratrtet trf Cror.it ' -ae 10-d-m 1. 1 VI It 1 Bl.f . nFNRT ALLEN. N w Tork I. mm and Sale taUoe. No. IS abd U Kaal Perl .treat, tn the rear of ileon'a Kl-k . , it. m. sncEM ft c o., real imincim AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. No. 201-2 North Illinois Stmt IntlianapoliM. Incl. mySS 4dly
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