Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4329, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1864 — Page 3

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Mr Fries. fOlvw 1 fiaw to rxmUged que tton I th,t w' 'j"IrT1 ?i" to mtow moraiBtf o clock The iriwört That is 001 privileged qua y fn Then I move that the oti.n for the prvw question be lani on Ihe tt!e, and that the b Uken by States. The Preakleat Tbe Chair decides that the motion to lay on ihe table hi not in order. yr Fnee I appeal (mm that decision The President Tbe dec;ioo of the Chair is that the notion is nol'iti order, the m Relsrt tbe Coawention leine; for the previou ; .ration Tbe gentleman from Ohio Mr rr'm) Rfrptalt- fron the decision of this Chair Tbe question being "Shall the deeiaion of the Chaw aland at the judgment of the Couren tion." it waj to ordered Mr. Frist, of Ohio I would e-k if it ia the expectation of the membera of this Convention that we ahall be ah!e to om imit our proceed iaew to night t (Voice. - Yea" od "No." I ask tb gentlemen who mj "yes." hut preps ration baa been made tu lighten this room, to enable ua to make any progress? I. for one, now tat that I do uot propose to tit here in the dark The motion to adjourn being submitted, waa lest, Tbe President--I would call the attention of the gentlemen of the Convention to the fact that it is utterly impossible to trau art business in this confusion. Mr. Bigler, of Pennsylvania 1 rise in the name of one of the greet State of this Union to appeal to mj brother delegates to act at least in C mmon order and good feeling We base now reached a point in our deliberations at which we can terminate them directly and unequivocally in the morning, while it mar be truly aaid we cannot do so to night. Let us, therefore, by common concent, fix an hour at which we will assemble u tbe morning Thoae in faror of a Ijourning will say aye. Many voices " Aye." and much I. night r I beg the pardon of the Chair 1 did not mean to We taken quite o literally. Laughter and applause Mr. l're-i dent, I more that we do now adjourn until 10 o'clock to morrow morni; Tbe President I wish to make an announce merit Tbs Chairmen of the several delegations will call at toe rwomsof the National Committee, at i lie Sherman House, at w o'clock to morrow morning, to receive their tickets of admission It ia moved and seconded that the Convention adjoota until 10 o'clock to morrow morning. Those in favor of that motion will say "aye," ami thoss of the contrary opinion will ey "no " Tbe motion prevailed, and the Convention ad jo ii rued until Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock

DAILY SENTINEL. FRIDAY MORNI HO,- SEPTEMBER J. DEMOCRATIC i 01 MY TICKET. Eor Statr Sr uat or, JAM v. s I MtACKl I For Ri'presentat! ABNKK K YOB, BHMBfl 8EATD01 For SberiS. Ml I'HKM MMAUI! Rf Trrasun-r, ORO HATES. For Couaty ('omni i ner, First Ustrict KMSLKT WKIoin Third Ih strict J A M S WKHIl Kor Surveyor. I TKS HOSHRIKIK. Kor 'rner, CHRlTls Tflftl For A-- --' r t,f CiMi'.rr Towubip, JACOB II. Mill. I.ub'rnalnrlnl Cantata Governor Morton and Hon. .Ion K. McDonald will speak as follows: New Castle, Henry county, os Friday, Bsp tember 9th. at I o'clock. 1'. M Liberty , Uoiun county . on SstfSlsy, S eptem ber 10th, st 1 o'clock. !' M J8. - - - Dtinoi rnlir M . ling. Hm. Joseph E. MeDoasJd and Hon. T A Hendricks will address thejoint ratification meet iug of the eowntie of . Iohnon and Shelby, to be held at Tucker's ürore, on Saturday, September 3d 1 I CITY ITEMS Iff" The Metropolitan opens for the ensuing - t-un ou Monday night next. Sixtr government horses, dead, were i an led from the government stables in the north western part of the city, ye-terdar. St ssTiTi Tr Remit Who speaks first ? D. R. ClIAMBKItLI. 3J W. Washington street, '2d floor. If It is estimated that there are fire thound troops in the United States service in SSSBf -shout this city. ' S-W Th Democrat of lmlisn-ioolis are re luc-ited to assemble :it the Sentinel office this ii.rning at 9 o'clock s s Cram Com kt On Friday swssJaf t Ma konic Hall, go und hesr one of Knnbc's grand a s, br Albert It I ai sons, oat y ung Pianist M!.Mi Noth k Thcie will he a special fueeting of the Indianapolis t'liapter No. ." this f Frida v evening at 7'., o'clock Chas. Fimilk. So y Mf A rest ratifies I or. meeting s held 'ipton , the county seat of Howard county, last light, for McClellan. lendleton and He Don kid The people r i-e en msse. The grand complimentary benefit of the Pi I, ., I (, IV' IIMI t.L-.. ,,!., At Masonic Hall. Betswdftj nighl next His wriends, who sre a legion, will every OM he present ? lT An extensive v ir e'.v ( 1j..- bstS for fall nd winter, were opened at BsJlSI ft M Iren, nis week Ixk kSSOtW y . 1 u Isem nstt and cheap FoTroKMEXT. In consequence wf 4 sssjfstet tent of obuining the ssistnce of my mu-icsl i-iends for Fridy evening, my Concert will he JostDoned untii some eve; tig next week I ALBkkr ii PsMOM One hundml snd fiftr niggers left the lity Isat night, iu Federal uniform, for the army f tb Fotomac I hey were reeruitea errv here snd sre probably credited to ÜMM arawsetts i'x)MAL We were agreeablr surprised yea4nlay to meet our highly e-termed friend. IJSs : I M. rosey. of the 6ht III noil te comes ioms on "bort fur'.u. .!:." to spend a few sWya lilh hts old friends 1 lis t'aptain looks remark &ly well, as though soldiering agreed with him Throughout the city yesterda, lfmo .a as ilj .. a ,. fata were enthusiastic. Mccienan. remiieti.. cDonald and MeCIure. was their ticket They lere all proud that they saw that thtv ha i it in tlfir power to restore the I ii "! and tbs tltioD by going to the ballot b tsww bleu tie Democracv AamiraLS at TBS Soldibb's Hour One hun c-ed and forty recruit tor New Jersey regiment.. tanety five ick and wounded men of the hun ed days regiment, fifty recruit fr the nvy id one bu r -tit men ot different tes, I m I'ueexlay The Utk Iowa, l1 K W K ncaid. fire hunJrei and aerentr r en, arr.vel Wednesday Wm battt utes. A Kb.itbi f.ir those offering themselr- as ibstitates, snd for those wanting Substitutes. i w openexl i those wanting, st any i r e. will do well to . e tbe naeie snd prieeimu,. . for. hrerds)i,andlbiB uuiea Hie Drat i! Ji ' U I'll aMBKBLIM, t.eneral I'ublishiuir Acetic?, M 1 eel If eel Of ton aiieet. 'JJ floor, . laals dUm Indianapolis, Ind.

A New Idea asps QoodObe-A regtatery of the prices asked and offered for substitutes By tits iororssation Mr C&woanwrlm thus otTer to Cis public, ererv one Enowa where to find his man Nr C M M broker, and ehsrgew wo brokerage We would csll attention to I no lice in soother coiusao.

DrarsrHiA. Naavoi-sjtaas, amp Dssilitt Da Stru blasd a Tohk We ran recometid those ufTermg with l.- of appetite, indigestion or dys pepsia. nerrousnsss snd nerroui debility, to use Strickleud'i Tonic It ia a vegetable preps tion. free from alcoholic liquors; it strengthens tbe whole nervous system, it creates a good appe tits, snd is warranted to cure dyspepsia and ntrvuus debility. Fop aale in driirBita CCllSYsllT at ii Der bot tie Prepared b) ir a Strickisnd. ö East fourth Mrswt. tfinsinnati, (H. $1JPW KtwAiD-The above reward wiil be given to any person who csn furnish s pres tion for roughs, colds, whooping-cough, asthma, and consumption, which is equal to Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Ralam. This balsas will cure the above complaints, also spitting of blood and night eweat. One fiftv cent bottle 1 is sufficient for any one to try The wort cases of chronic cough, asthma, whooping cough and primary cases of consumption are cured bp Dr Stncklsnd's Mellifiuou" C'-uh Ralsam It can be had at any druggist's. It i difftrent from any other cough medicine we hare known in tbia country tf. A Si'pBKto RkwrnT We can conscientiously recommend to those suffering from a distressing cough, Dr Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Hal sam It gives relief almost instantaneous, and is withal not disagreeable to tbe taste There is no doubt but the Mellifluous Cough Ral-am is one of the best preparations in use. and is all that its proprietors claim for it. We have tried it during the past week, nnd found relief from a moat distressing cough. It is prepared by Ir Strick lau? , No 6. Rast Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio Otadesswrl MasJasjeJ Daesm. tf Samt ABi Fais. The following nre the offi cers of the Sanitary Department of the Indiana State Fair. Hon Joseph A Wright, President tick MnM lt District P. Hornbrook; Evansville J I " les-e.I. Brown, New AlbtBJ. :kl " Hot, I) C Brawkass, Madison. 4th " Dr. .1. W Brwwn, Lswrenceburg. jth " Lewis Hurk, Richmond hth " Wm R Htrri-oii. Mirtinsville 7th ' H.irvey D Scott, Terre Haute th " Hon John I'crdue. Ltfayette. !Uh " Chauncy Carter. Log-msport. 10th " Hon. Stmue! HssNM, Ft Wayne 11th Col Anbury Steele. Marion stftnitwry Kasuar. Fe tkt l.adir and (lutlUmm uf Ihi (iu ol InThe Visiting Committees to solicit coiitribu lions for the S.tnitnry Fair, will begin their cm rasa of the city this morning. Let those who are called upon feel that this is a work in which we should all be interested providing tor the want-' ot our irk and wounded soldiers. Arn cles of utility ornimcnt. however snull, will he acceptable. Little foj- Out beads tor your si-tcrs SO work into collars. We shall need them lor our sale tables and tests, tbvui iu evrv w .v jou can. Donations of labor during the week of the Fair, will he most acceptable We wish a Urge list to draw our assistance from, is may he need ed. We omit all argiftneiit. in defense of, or the necessity of this movement We make no appeal to the sympathies of our citixens for the cause. A matter -o well unJer-tood and so fully up preciated, nee.s no further effort to introduce it to the consideration ot our people A meeting of the Vice Presidents and visiting OoSBSJtBSWB, wHI be held at the house of Mm lUgg, on Wednesday next at I r u. Please be punctual. Mas C. Flbt naa, Jr., isidsut Mi S M Ik-h Secretary c publish below a correct copy of a . curd sent by the Trea-on r ot State to tue ludisuspolis Journal for publication Owiog to some mi-t.ike of the Journ il tirinter. that part of ihe card relating to the pivmentof money to the Journal Company for State Printing, was punctuated so as partly to destroy the sense of what was said: For th Journal. Public Printing, Ac. Mk Kiotob: In your issue of the 'JUih ins! . you csll ittiention to an item of 4,490 90, in Treasury Statement for July, l.sbl, p.iid for pub lie printing You also sav th it no appropriation J of money Ml been made by the Legislature for public printing, and kindly call the atteutiou of . the sureties ot the Auditor and Treasurer ot : State to the dangers that threaten them on account of the mi-conduct of the aforesaid officers. Now, Mr. Editor, when I inform you that the alov pavmetit was ins le under the same law that authorized the payment of several thousand dollars paid to the Journal Company for similar work since the adjournment of the las'. Legisla ture. and thst the MSJ can le found on page 170 of the Revised Statutes of 1?43. and reads as follows: "Tbe Secretary of Sute shall superintend all , printing done for the State, and see that the same il well executed, and shall measure and es timate the same and certify, under his hand and the seal of his office, the amouut and kiuJ of work done, together with the coat, which cerlificite shall suthorize the Auditor of Public Ac counts to audit the same, and the Treasurer shall .uy the amount out of any moneys of the St i to in his hanJs, not otherwise appropriated." And that aid law is continued in force by the 1 Revised Statutes of 1K2. see page 535 of (is- j rin A Hord. I you will donb:less be relieved of; your alarm for the sureties of the Auditor and Treasurer. You also discover sri expenditure of $2-.0(H) on account of the ' State Debt Sinking Fun 1." and ask if it has gone "nto the htinds of the Agent of Sute? ' I reply that it was patddi recti? for i.'lO.lMH) of the bonds and -tocks of the State, which are now in the office of the Auditor of State, and Sill be shown to tou if you d; re Is -. tbwfjs, M L La.rT. Treasurer of State MARRIED. In SprinfffleM, Capt. I Bank. M 111 M s. aw W.liilaT, the .tlt l3t , VmiY. 61t IlliaoU Icfaii.ry, to t, of Sprina:fleiit. ntosla. AMUSEMENTS. Saturday Evemne, September 3d, COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT OF Mr. J. W. FELIX A. VI KT CENT, AS rr15V' TMMi I E! i ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLO. I SONCi by a Private of Co. Et lit. I i l. I of Milloli till. Song, Gray Mare, J. A, Hodge!'Roll of Ihr Drum, tall in! TIC KITS JITpIlo eitra charge far Reserved sa - ... K.MS. (-IfV'RM. I.IURAKT Ati K NT AND Dr Ai Fk IK Bj BaWasei l.itrraturs. Asrnt for Spp.evn N, American Cychpaelia. i.' mrl-te w.-r. a ;r , g. .v..tt . r -oott, Mwtley. compJte ftri'uh Foet, c..c Order by !eler filled ltb the same attention to the interest of the purchaser as on personal appltcattoo AdJrea L i K W'k'LL. aaglS JSteeS kudianaatella F O vX 37

Telegraphic Dispatches. saeoarst airasaair roarsa aaav stats urnnL. far n urning Kepart vr First Fas MIDNIGHT REPORT.

LATEST WAE NEW8. FROM GEN. GRANTS ARMY. Particulars of the Capture of ' xort morgan. THE KENTUCKY GUERRILLAS, 0j)tTation of ihr LteMttaeWttlri1 lie is Within even sishillc lle?t) of SERIOUS KAIL K 0 A D ACCIDKN T Ac, Ar., Ac. Av Ar. Official t ... ttulletln. To Mj Gen . Dix: Washinotox. September 1 The War De p trtmet.t has ju-t received Gensal Canbv's offi cial reports of tbe surrender of Fort Morgan. Naw Oblbans. Augu-t '24 Fort Morgan aur remiered unconditional! v ve?tertlsv at ii o'clock sr P M We have about 600 prisoners, tiO pieces of ar 1 1 1 1 r y and a largcquatuity of miteritl In the lfceas pieced ng the surrender sbout 3,000 shells were thrown into the fort. The citadel ami birr irks were entirely de stroked and the works generally much injured. Many guns were spiked and the carriages burned Much ammunition was destroyed bv the rebels. Our loss was 1 killed huh! 7 wounded. (Signed; E R. Cans v. Major wen. from Gran', Sheri Nothing has been received dan or Sherman. Signet K M Stantox t t om fieri. (Grant's army. HKAlMt AKTI.RS AHMT POTOMAI . I August .'11 . The rule reijuiring correspondents with the army to publish their names a signatures to their disp itches, which, has been neglected by a num ber ot these gentlemen, is again insisted upon, and those who omit doing so in future need not I to leraain. It is also required tht they shuil locate them selves with some particular corps, division, or detachment, where they can be uddre.-sed or sent tor at all times. Attention is called to the lact that several ef rors occurred in tbe dispatch dated the 2lst of Adjust, describing the battle of the 19th. and its statements nre essentially the subject of com plaint, namelv, that the 21 division of the oth corps broke, and that our line was then forced bu k. The 2J division, it is claimed, did not break, nor did any other, before a direct assault, snd our line WSJ not driven back. Everything was quiet last night, and every thing is to dav along our entire lines, and the position of affairs is not materially altered. Kecr aits and convalescents continue to airivc daily in increased numbers, and a gretlly im proved feeling pievuils in the army amonj,' both officer and men. e'rom 1 uslnngfon. W asiiin;ton, September 1. Two regiment composed ot employes in the luartermsster's I)cartri)eDt at Alexandria, hare been organized and their officers commissioned. The Republican of to dav contaiM the following: Notwithstanding all that has been wrkteu and sid on the subject neither Mr. (lilmore nor Col .1 iqSMM on one hand, nor Mr. (ireeley on the other, have ever been nor are now authorized to ex; re-s u v desires, views or opinions of the Presideut of the United States, either in Canada or Richmond, on the subject of negotiating for peace beyond what he has plainly and carefully written over his on signature; that the mission to Richmond was initiated and executed by Messrs. (i lmore and Jaquess on their own private ac count; that they had no authority whatever to speak directly or indirectly for the President of the United States, officially or unofficially, or for Abraham Lincoln unofficially or privately. If Mr Benjamin's report of the sayings of Mr Gilmore and Col. Jaquess while they were in Richmond is correct, they assumed a responsibii ity not given to them, and made statements wholly untrue. Indeed, while on this subject it is proper to st ite that the President, fter repeated soli. H i lions, consented to give (ilmore and Jaquess a pass through our military lines He did not re ijuest Cieu Grant to o;en a correspondence with (t :i Lee logire them safe conduct to Richmond and return Geo. Grant did that upon his own responsibility President Lincoln's request was merely that Gen Grant would piss them through his military lines; nothing mjre An official statement of the public debt on the 30th of Auawe! shows the amouut outstanding to te $1 ,K7ö."üö..'4. and the interest in both coin and lawful money $77. v! 17.12:2. or an inerea-e of the public debt siuee Awsrws 21 of $.r30.730 00, and of interest $10.iH) 00. from ew York. Ill York. Sept. 1 A correspondent of the Evening Post, writing from New Orleans on the t4th, nfi The heavy bombardment ol Fort Morgan, which began early on Monday morning, the 22d ult , is, pei haps, the BSOSÜ severe firing which has beta directed against the rebel fortifications, except Kurt Sumter The range wa obtained pre vious to the opening of the ctnnonade on that day, so that on the morning of the "2'2d Comma dure Farragut's fleet, including the flag ship and other large vessels, the monitors, the ram Tennessee, ami some blockading vew.-r-ls, took part in the bombardment, in conjunction with the land forces These were situated on Mobile Poist. iu the rear of the fort, and the heavy mortar bitteries were planted within The tiring from early dawn till 6 o'clock was regular and effective, but shor'lv after that hour it became rapid and eatremely neTj The sight from Fort Gnines and other points from which the joint operations of the deet and the lind forces could be witnessed, covered the entire field, and the appearance of the bombird merit is described a- being most grand and sub lime The bursting of the heavy shells in the fort or over it was constant, and for four hours the rebel garrison received in that way about one shell per minute j l UC wuuituia uiri aw itusc tailor 1 ueir aim i 1 he explosiuu ot their 11 and 15 inch shells could be distinguished from the bursting ot the sbetla thrown by the other guns, wh.ch were of smaller calibre. The ram. Tennessee, assisted in tbi action and did cood service. T'.ie large vessels ol the tleet poured in eon tinuous broadsides, snd the rear of the fort waa covered by the tire of the armv The regular dischnrge ofemoon in various directions around the f ortification, the flying ot the shells, and their i.-ui ami often imu!unei)M eiploaion cannot be aderjuatelv deTibel This rapid work continued until after 1 v clock and then slackened -omewhat. though the retels. who were driven frcm r :uii done verv little work An officer, who witnessed the hole of the, heavy bombardment, waa able to distiuguiah bu four shell from Fort Morgan, after the principle work of the day had commenced. Irom our bat ter I es It does not appear that the rcbe'a had any bope of teing able to resist the attack of our for as The surrender of the fort, we learn, took place ' on the I9d An officer recently from the field of operations describes the prospect ef the early capture of j Mob! a eatrsmely enoourau g The confidence of the officers ot the naval and j land torcra i complete It Is aswerted as the opialon of persons who are ' best ed to l U-f . that the capture of

the eity is just ss poae iots s fhe rapture of Fort Morgan was. 1 he certainty of tht rsaaut is not wuesAioowd by th otTirers. and it is held that we may bear of the fall of Mobile much sooner than we hare been accustomed to expect. It is understood that the rebel land force at Mobile is quite small. The stesmer McCiellsn, from New Orleans on the 24th. ti Mobiii Bs on the 27th. has arrived and brings Farrgnt official dispatches regard ing the capture of Fort Morgan, snd the tligs of the rebel ram Tennessee, the rebel steamer Sei ma. and of Forts Uaines and Morgan Tbe rebel ram Nashville was blowu up by tbe Metaconet on tbs tight of the 25k, just bslow Mobile She was 360 feet long, and was to mount 12 guns A gunboat, with six torpedoes, in thschsnnel below the toe. had been fished up The ram Tennessee would soon leave for New Orleans. The Selms is doing duty in the Union cause Our forces ashore and on shipboard are in ei cel'.ent condition Hy an arr.val to day from Nww Orleans we have interesting news from Mexico Juarez had left the country, it was rumored, for the f nited StateThis report eem- more likely ss bia family had arrived at Kew Orleans by the steamer C'inton from Santiago. New Orleans papers asy: Juarez left New Mex'co on Augu.-t 24tb, and was on s vessel in the Mississippi river. The Emneror Maximillian is pursuing a con ciliatory policy, and is Irving to obtain tbe ad hesion of the prominent of all parties. He had left the Capital for Ouadalaquia, bop ing to win over to hia cause the chiefs there, who it was rumored were disaffected. He bad again urged Santa Anna to come to Mexico. The only appointments made by Maximillian since be arrived in Mexico is the elections of Almon'e as Marshal of the Palace, and of Raminz as Minister Trgara is daily expected, and will, by order of the Kmoeror. be treated as becomes his rank as a General of a divion. French and I mperial troops are marching si-

multaneouslr upon New Leon and Tamauh;us. It is expected that M u terey and Matamuras : -oon be aM vked in pursuance of bis cone i I j iatory policy. The Emperor bas iued a circular forbidding ! the use in official documents or by the newspa , pera, of odious or muting epitheths, as applied to those Mexicans who are yet holding out ; ugninst the Emperor. from onis. Sr Lotis. September 1 Late dvices from Fort Riley say ti e Indian outrages have iucreased in the past ten days. On the 19th a tra'.n from Santa Fe to Leaven worth was attacked at Cameron Springs, and ten men killed, all the stock captured, and the train abandoned. On the 21st two hundred Indians attacked several trails, including one belonging East. GO miles west of Fort Liramie. One man killed and nearly all the stock captured. Large bodies of Indians are congregating in the neighborbpod of Port Logan. Outrages are of daily oceurtence. A party cme in sight of the fort and was pursued by Major Wwikoop. Three or four were killed' Sererai unprotected settlements between Fort L":tti and the bete of the mountain are now receiving the attention of the Indians. Lieut Booth, of 11th K0s, has sent relief to Shirling, Republic and Clay counties, bat thev r?nort that no Indiana were found. The section of country traversed by the Indians extends Irom Platte to Arkansas rirers. a distan e of about 4Mi miles from east to west. Our present force is entirely inadequate for the work before it and immediate reinforcements are absolutely needed. Over 2.0D0 persons have been murdered ou the PI itte route and 1 00 on Arkansas head waters, Smoky Hill and Republican rivers. Three hundred thousand dollars worth of property has been captured and destroyed.be sides 3,000 horses, 500 mules and ome 2.000 oien. Idahoe is -ssid to swarm with disaffected dis loval men. It is estimated that 20.000 men of toll ( lass have gone there during the past year and a half The Mexicans are very uneasy along the en tire mountain range. Rebel Mo; mon agenta are ssid to hare been at work among them -& f rom Louisville. Louistillk, September 1. Fifteen guerrillas, under Mapruder, are reported te have thrown the engine off the track of the Lebanon Branch rail -I Ibid alternoon 6 miles trom New Haren. They burred the express baggage car, robbed the passengers and left in the direction of Hards town. JejBSW's L'sng of 900 guerrillas returnei this norn!ng from a raid to the Ohio river, and encamped 4 miles from New Castle. The inhabitants of that town momentarily ex pected ati attack. PsssengSfB from Nashville say that Wheeler, Fone-t and Roddy are eugaged In tearing up the track of the Orest We-tern railrosd between Naehrille and the T rineseee river. The Nashville ' i i n st vs. Rousseau has made sucb disposition of his force- that rebel commands can't injure the railroad Rousseau has gone out to give Wheeler battle. From Kaataville. Nasuvillk. September 1 A rebel force estimated at 10,000 strong, with twelve guns, were within seven mile of Nashville, on the Mur frees-boro pike, at daylight this morning. Gen Reeses u with a body of cavalry and in fantry started yesterday morning and met the en emy s advance. Early this morning sharp skirmishing ensued with varying success. At last accounts Rosseau had driven the rebels three mile-: towards M urffl Bb to. Messengers from the advance report that Gen. W Heeler's whole force is between this city and Murfreesboro. There is s considerable force of rebels also at Lebanon Prist ners and some wounded h ire been sent in from Roseau's front. From Krle. Eku, Pa , September 1 . A shocking acci dent occurred on the Pennsvlvania and Erie railroad yoterdtv morning. An engine left this city to bring up an extra train, and, when atxiut three miles beyond Union Station, the boiler exploded, tearing the engine to pieces snd damaging the track for twenty vards. The engineer, fireman, brakesman and a sir i:,jer : m.ed Parker re kuied r innncial. Nkw Vuki, September 1. Gold showii a verv strong tendency to recover the recent decline. The fall created a strong short interest, and the purchasers, to cover the abort contract-, hare '""J UP ire price M.uiv of the gold room operators are unable to fill their engagements, and instead of tilling are repudiatii g f aSfga amounts have been lot during the la-t tao ! t . t :. ; ioce The ringe hts been from J4'1 to Irani Chirago l'hu Alio, September 1. The following is a committee to notifv the candidates of the Chicago Convention of their nomination: i'OT. H. Seymoar, Chairman; A. P. Edgertoo, of Indiana; J. M Douglas, Illinois; John Mer ritt, Delaware; I-aac Lawrence, Kholc Island; Beiijinin Stark, Oregon; John E. Smith, Mtine; John Cain. Vermont; Hugh McCarty, M'chigin; (ti I M.-r. Maryland; John Bigler. C ilifornia; J. i. AUitt, Masachu"eit, N.T. UoihI. ill" ' ?"ur' ' C H. Uetrv. Minnesota; Go. Wi. küffe i-i .1 me tiuthr'e. Kentuckf ; L. ccos, luwa: . P Stile-. Pennsylvania; 1 heodure Kunyan, New Jersey. Allred E liurr, Connecticut; John A 'reenjr. New York; George N. Morgan, Oh'o; tieorge W Harrington, New Hampshire; ;ov Shinnon. Kansas; W.T.Galloway, Mis oun. rum Kciraai. I eli' ast, Me , September 1 The friends of McClellan bsvethniwn out a ds(; and fred 100 gut: in honor of his nomination: s rasn st Jntsaa'a. St. John's. N B .September 1 There is do truth in the story of the capture in tbe liay of Clatsur by the Taliahas uf twenty two fishing vessels

fire. Sr. Lot is. Sept 1 The bemp fsctory of C L McOrww. of Lexington. Missouri, was burned this morning Loss. $70,000; iasuranc. $35. 900 Three hemp wsreboiee. sod two dwell ings adjoining, were also destreved. with most of their contents. Total lose. tiüU.wUÜ.

Frena Dover. Do vim. Sept. 1 The Democrat of this city tired 100 guns to night, in honor of McClellan His friends sre quite jubilant. From Cairo. Calif). Sept 1 The steamer Platte Valley sunk at Dent'e Island, near Cape Girardeau. last nigbt. I mm frwrtress Monroe Eostbxm Mo e, August 30 The lC3d Ohio left for home to day. No news Irom Citv Point. SPECIAL NOTICES. HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. This ti the most delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It change too tan burnt face and hand to a pearly satin texture of raviabiag beauty, taaBerUsw the maible purity of youth, and the di1ingv appearance so inviting in the city belle of fanbion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughneas of tbe skiu, leaving the coaplexion freah, transparent and smooth. It contains do material injurious to tbe .km Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singer. Iti-wkat every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prparedby W. K HAGAX, Troy, N. T. Addra all orders to DKM AS S. BARNES A 00 , New York. feS5-dSm-eo4 NOVELTY IN ART! The art off dying the hair in five minntes eo as to deceive the whole world, ha been discovered. KIT 4DOKO'S II 4 I It DYE! which ia the only chemical csmblnstlon in tiUterjc which change the color of tbe bail without iojaiing tbe living principle which fe. d, moistefTü and sustains the tibrf-. CriUtdoro Huir Ireservative, a valuable adjunct to the Dye, In dressing and promotlu the grow th and prf.ct health of the hair, and of itself, when used aloii-. a safeguard that proteet the fibres from decay uuder a!! circumstances and under all climes. Manufactured by J. CR 1ST A DOMO, N . 6 Ator Hotise, New York. Sold by all Druj:. j.plied by all Hair Pres-sers. ang2? . Seai A reo There are Meteor Inventions That fta-li lp fur a moment ia the newspaper and pass to oblirion. There are als GRAND DISCOVERIKS which tke a pTiuauient hold of public estimation, and Last for All Time. Permanent arm.ng the latter c'ass stands CKIST4DOKOS 1IAIK DYE, A vegetable preparation, harmless as water, which iu Ave minutes. TraiiKioi'iiirt Gray liaii. Or hair of an unpleasant hu-. to a glorious black or nchantinR brown. Unique in its composition and infallible in iu results, it has achieved popularity with both sexes, with every class of society, and in all parts of the world. Manufactored by J. CRISTADORO, No. ß Aster House, New York. Sold bysll Druggist. Applied by all Hair Dressers. aug29-deod&wcow tlTD ISEASES OF THE NERVOUS Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Systems aew and reliable treatment ia Reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Seiit by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Addresa D. J. SKILL1N HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia Pa. marSO-dAwlv NERVOUS DEUILITY, SEMINAL Weakne-s, etc., con bt cured by one who has really cuaft aim-elf and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing bot thetrutA. Address with stamp. EDWARD H. TRAYKR, lebJU-dAwly Look Box, Boston, Ma. LYON'S KATHAIR0N. Kathairoii is from the Greek word "Kathro," or "Kathair i," signifying to cleanse, rejavinate a: J restore. This article is what its name signifies. For preserving, restoring and beautifying the human hair it it the most remarkable preparation in tbe world. It is again owne t and put up by the original proprietor, and is now made with the same care, skill and attention which gave it a sale of over one million bottles per aunum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps tbe head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich soft and glossy. It prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head of bair rh 'uld u-- Lyon's Kathairon. It is known and used throughout the civilired world. Sold by all respectable dealers. DKHAS I. It MM A to., N. V fel4-d0m-eod EXTERMINATORS. For Katv Mn . Ko;; Ii Ants B iSuu". Cloths in Fur., Wool ens. Ac, I iiwect on t'laufs, Fow Is, Aiiiiu;ils. Ar. Put op in 25c. Me and $1 Ros'-. Bottl- and Flaaka. S3 and 6 sizes for Hotels, Public Ia.-tittioni, c. "ihily infallible remedies known." Fre from PoUona." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats com out of iheir hales to die." Tf Sol 1 Wholesale In alt larer citiea. - Id t.y all DragiWs and Retailers ererywhere. Rbwabb !B of all worthless Imitations. ' YrSW that "Costai'i" uunr is on each Box. Rot -tie and Flask, before yon bay. rp Address 1 1 1 MM If . C OST A R . TTPPamnrAL Dktot 42 Boaiwat, !t. T irrsoi by MWMM A SLOAN, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Indianapolis, lod. IRURTMU HUR RESTORATIVE, MOT A DYE, Bat rrlre gray hair to iu original color, by aupptylng the capihar' tubas with natural sustenance, impaired by age or di-ea-e. All intt.iiUaHtou c yea are composed of tit Mr caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of the i air, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heimstreet's nimitable Coloring: not nnly rtoree hair to iu natura color by an easy proce bat give the hair a I ii ii r i ,i n I Itiaul). promctes t?a growth, prevents Its falling off, eradicates daadroff, and imparts health and pleasantness to the head. It has stood the tet of time, being the origJaal Hair Cohiriog, and is constantly increasing in favor. üed by both gentlemen and ledia. It la aaid by all respec ; a' le dealers, or can be procured by ihem of the commercial ageuu. 1). BAR3TRS CO.,l BroaRway, Hew Tor. Two steaa, SS oenta and $1. febaV-eeB-aod

CLAIM AGENCY!

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OR KTF.RaL TRARS PAST AClfTT50 CLE RR ef tbe Second A editor f the Treasury Departaaaat, IM AÜKXCT at

NO. 5 YOHN'S BLOCK, NORTH WEKIDIAN STKEET. INDIANAeOI.IS. INDIANA.

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Claims for loss sf Horses and other property. Fay of Prisoner of War, Quarteravaater' Check aa4 T

all other Claims against the Government, caatted or collected oa reasonable term Officer's Returns made out, and Certiftcatee of Moa-lndrhteeaasa itSalail frees the Depart saaaia, aw sheet tice, and all paper in relation to anch Cleans, Ac., promptly and correctly eaecated. JJTVeasury Certificates and all ether callectiaas promptly sttaaeaa te. $100 Bounty!

oldiera discharged an account af weoode received la diacharge la 5. R. Information aad advice verbally ar by letter requiring aa anawer.

HEFBRBNC B8t General LAZ. 90BLE, Adjutant Genera! Sute of Indiana; Col. W H. H. TRRRRI4. Flaaacial Bacretary Racathre Ii artmect, Indiana; Major DANIEL McCI.UKK, Cbirf Paymaster, Dtstrict af tauiaas and IIIinoH. Baa. J. UlSTlRf, Auditar Sf Itatt Raj r M L. BI NDT. Payma I ." A D- F. B. RRWCOMRR; Meaara, FI.K rCHKB, VaJKS CO., Banaeia Meaars. A. k J. V. . HARRISOW. Banker; Mear FtXTt'HKa, Jr. CHI" KCHM AN. Hankers; Han. W. H KANUAI.1-. M C. London, Ry ; WM. 8. HIKT1SÜTOR, Coeter Fma Rational Bank. W ah. nerton. D. C. ilS-dA )

BUSINESS COLLECE. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. fl'liK FIRST CULLKOK OF THR WIST W HRRK X actual Be si as as practice is conducted with theory iu Tiachiko, and a tiere s session of s Bosrd of Trade is held by one experienced in all the legitimate transactions and uages of the Weit. Instruction and Practice. The Instructors aad Proprietors of this College have enjoyed a large experience, both in practical Teaching and actual Businer, having an experience cf fifteen yeara in the buoinesa, and for several yeara priucipal Teacher and head oft he actual BuMnee Department of tbe Poughkeepaie College. To yoong men, bo can devote but two or three montha to tudy, we would call their attention to this ystem of Business Instruction and popular Kducation, where you can enter upon the etudy and discipline of acquiring wealth by tbe employment of Labor. Talent and Capital. 3Xoiliiiktn" lxlkitufg-o. Tbe Student of this College en' y tbe beneflt of the regular nieetingti of this novel (h-partmrnt . c riincted on tbe plan of the Chicago and Cincinnati Hoard of Trade, (where actual transactions are bai). Reports are announced and auch instruction given an wiil make all competent ato buy and sell on 'Change a agent or principal. Citizens and stranger ..re invited to call or addresa for further particular.-. GKKiiOUY a Ml MK'RD. septl-(13ia REAL ESTATE BROKERS. s y a !a Ca t MERCHANT TAILORINC. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! im: i vmrs- r,M0 Rkspf.ctfui.lt c all thr attfntkx ofthk citizens of Indianapolis to the fact, that they have opened at No. 19 Virginia Avenue, A Krgular -Tlerrhant Tailoring EfttMbliahDiriit. sa And aolicit a ahSre of the patronage of the comsiunlty THEIR STOCK OF GOODS ' Is caeaplete, and being in charge of a gentleman whose ability as a Cutter rauk a o. 1, ibej are prepaied to fill ordere which In every respect they will WARRANT equal In quality, atyle and workmanahip to anytbiag Bsaai in any aiuiUr aaUbliahsoent ia the city. iL Remember tbe place, o. 19 l irginla Avcone. NEW CLOAK HOUSE. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! (;ki:at 'VJkJBLEXTW AT FORESTER & LENT'S. No. 17 North Pennsylvania St, Wear t tie Peat Office, imnLL 0PR5 OX WF.DRE8DAT. aUGÜbT 14tb. ff with a ww and iarge UHirtineM af CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, C OF THE LATZ8T 81TLI1A if ii O i.i . S i It MH i - y O R E Tm.i i Ks. Parties will find it to their advantage to exam las us ttaaea bafsra pare has tag elaewhers. asglt

OF CLAIMS OF ISD1AVA SOLWFatJ, II TRI OFF1CR

at Wsahmgtea, D C . aas sfsjaee KW BAU äTB ST satUe can get their Bounty Immediately by eeadteg tkesr . A.. F". NOBLR cheerfslly glees Kaeloea peetagc Stampfer all liMiSi LIQUORS. C. A IlllOTT Jaaaa R Rvaa ELLIOTT & WHOLRSALK DBA LARS 1R ILL KINDS OF L10FORS, SOLD AT THK Cincinnati Daily Quotations. OR BARDS AT ALL TIMES Pure kentuck Bourbon Vhik), A L S3, BRANDIES AND WINES Of differeot HraoOi We invite those wanting Pure Liquors to call and examine for tbemselvea. Corner of MERIDtAX and MARYLAND aits , ladiaaapalia. lud 7 Jr-a GROCERIES. I. B. AVLTORB. i- M. CALDWKLL M . R. ALTOUD A L V U It D i ( t IIS I I I A ALVOHD BALI Mm, LIQUOR ARD COP ISS ION MERCHMV Ars Is DAJLT raea.pt ef fresh f4. Ceustaatly on kaad aad far sals at the lae prices, large and aaaarted stark af i Ufr , aaaraar 31elaeaee, in, Rica, lea, If atlas l.laii.nssarawsrt, leasi.K aac n, Star a. Ralklni, ( Ifari, Isiant Racksrsl, WMIterisaa, wretaaje I wine, cattaa Taras, Dfe-RtBiffffe .gg., rif;.t OÄ,..f Jlll., mrmm4f . of all k iwale, a B S riaatatiwa nt Baker Bitters. fartlcalar atteattea gives m She aale ef PRODI ( C OF JtLL Ä .. s 68 East W aeaington Street. (IDIAR'FOUS, :rl asrSAdAw HARDWARE. NEW IRON STORE POUt: KOI. FRY el (O, No, 24 South Meridian Street, IMlltvil'oilV l LIA A. Have eaaataatly aa Baad UtOK. STEEL. RAILS, AWTIfLS, BELLOWS. TKJE, AILE8. SPRI508. EOLTi. ALLE ABLE CAJTTROE . """.l" T'l "Lot SHAFTS, RUGOT ARli WAGORRWS. BAMS, FLOW BARD. AC . aC. Tfc Okie River Bait BBBEj J ey will ael! ail Uaa at iBaU saarket pi FUalERwT FIT 4 ? dAw

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