Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4330, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1864 — Page 1
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Poblinher- not account able for tbe tCCUTtcy cf leal IrrrU-'-merit bek auiouat rbarey far tn. ir pnbliratirvt KLl'K K, Ii VKKSKSS A BIN'.HAM, Proprietors Indiana State Sentinel. J. M niafOIA President Indiauapolla Journal Compony. INOUMPOUS RAILROAD TiME TABLE. jarrKajtoaviM K aan e jad Iraiu. Iave. ftJO A.M.. -00 P. M. . Tram Arrive. . a:A.M. . . gell P. M. tier a Amu, nur A!n mrrAoo Aii.otn i ratua 1 eave Tramti Arrive. 11:36 M Cuicaga Kxpre, So. 1. 4 15 P. M Hll o U P. M Chicago Kspres, No. I. i ir.Min. aamaoAi. Train Leave IO.00 A M 5"0 F.M . 4.' A M !M-J 4 P V M. Train Arrive . . kM A. M. 10.30 A.M. . 6 0 P. M . ftlS T M raaaa aai'va lalMM 1 Mftae lavo Train Arrive. . 3.-40 A. M ,MC$I A. M. T OO P. M. a 40 A. 1 Tfto p. M P M IWDt A" A roi.m AND O! !) ATI All AD Trannl-aavf Trains Arriv. '.0.'A.M Morning Kipres 9.30'A M MtU A. M Mail 5:K P. SI WU P. M Night Kxpre 9M ? M. laoiAM Aoarraat. aailvai f ratns Leave. 501 A. M P. M Mail 7:10 P. M aeui croxTAiKK aatLaoan t tain Laave. 4 00 A. It 1 M P.M. I M P.M nn Train Arrive. . . 0:30 A. M. . 150P M . S:35 P. M. Train Arrive. . 1 4r A M. . 12:tNoon. .. T04 V.U. innia irotii ami Maoiü.'M aaiLaoAD tralna Leave. Train Arrive. Morning Kipreaa. f A.M. Mormug Kxproaa 11:00 A. M aj Expre-t, 3-O0 P. M . r ' -iutaj Bxpresa S.L. A . M .HiVll lX, EW A1IAAT AUD CBICAÜO BAILR0AD CUA.VoB or TIME. v. . i:,Mivtl. Junction aoina uortb 5.30 P M haftfti ooth 114" AM RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. Atlantic & Great Western Railway. 3 MMFR MIR4.SGFMFNT-TWO THMOCGH h grau l ata baawren Cleveland and New Yora. Tabes cflect Julj l1Hl Urnm Voi k Tftai ftftgli LlftML lax Cleveland at .50a and "10 rat irr;rr u a dtsfufv' II W a m and in .i r m tMeadtlto at 1.4T. F Corry at OÜ r Salamanca at 6 .10 r New Torkal 1ü fl a and and and and 4M A one f RK 1 D KN I M ?laveNe Yorb at. 7 (SI a iiand 8 0 r u IlilH Oliilaoxi 1 4.'i0 a and r Sundave ptesl tSaturia excepted 'I:iiii l.in'. t i Jt'twanl--Ijearve Akron Mailat Arr.ve Meadvill) Mail at 4 Ar mtv s.ilam ach Ma I Vte-tward liexve almanea Ml . Arrive Mead ille , Vail at. Arrive Akron I Malhat i 0 a m V: 10 r a 7 30 r a 5 00 a Unrj a 6VJI r aj r M a m ID OS A M Eastward-- Leave Gallon (.Acvoni.y at Amve Mansf.eld i Accom. at. Arrive Akran Vcconi.) at 4 :o Wetward Leave Akr. n Auroan.) Ol io ', 4 50 tt.'. A p r Arr.v Mansflt id (Aoa.j at. Arrive Galin ( Accom.' at .. . I raiiklui Kraut li. V' ve MeftdrHl t. ; Arr.ve Franklin at hii-a.iii ai Mei.'.v he at 1 S 00 A M . 10 lj 1 I I M a at I.u A M n.! 1 fa and S U aud 5J0 and 7 4.". r r m P M r p P M P M M :t In-lJ mil I). i.ion. f 45 a and 4 to . . 9.55 a a and 7 af . . &.C a m ana1 I I eav.. t ,e -la:iU at rr:e Y ur..-stowa at eae Toogstown at Irrivo Clevelax.J at . 10 2 a at and 5 r n 11 V SWFF TFK. ti.-n. ral SupenntendaoT Mcadville. Pa. VL GOiOMAN, General Ticket Age at, Clevelattd, iI II CE OF TIKE. H(U. SUMMER 1H,54. at aft -BJa tH Mirfat Central Rail Way Line. Indiat.at-H'l aik! ColuintU' N AND AITKh MOVDvY. MW Sfttb. TRAINS will run aa follow, Sooday ri,;ed: leave Indiaaop ' Kxaewa (rft hunt a; .Tight Ftprea via Tayt. i a ... (.Jumhu cromniodatin via Pi;ua j oo A M P M P.M at. i T-tim arrive: tj-fl- Etpress a Dayton I i M.. M t M. .a rjana- I s ilvint'u tco.D n via Piqua at . lliMiw tarata .no make tbe following conaecAtColttnt with Cleveland. Colamba aad Cincinnati tc for Cleveland, Dunkirk. Buffalo, Sew York and ftfMUaa. With Central Ohio H 1. for Newark. Zane-v.lle. i. r.lt-ur. U t.u. -e, W.L.:.g:iU vity, t'b:land Hew T' - k lwtidarf. Colambua aad Cincianati R R. for rklla, PtUaba g. Harn.bu'g , Raiumora, Philadel.s Ft AM it rowa. crooamg of Dayton ad MkhlgAn R R.. for I ne. i . . 'j tf u ietrott fat 1 ruita. r f AtbaBtM a't urea: Woati . u and faaawsky, Dayi d " ecumatt Railroad. Tue Day kij d Calambu Accuramadatiau MftftftB atend for Dayta, leuia, liaui. f a Cka -..' at 11 0 A M aad iai ,K.a any txata ax .- . P M Ciaa,g Taxotag tftaeptxa far , a S ht . Tbxabgft I Uau far Mia at rke L Depot a- M. LUNT, veawoiau Oaavoc iaio.'.oiit
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DAILY SENTINEL
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET Kr Gwveraor, 1 . Ii Kmuld, of Tlaritn. r -r lautei.am Oovtrnor. Mnlilnn II vlamaon.of fl on I Ml ' For Secretary of State, j kut. . arwow, 1 Marion. Far Aecit-r ef State, JOSkPII UINTI5E. of FouaUla. For Treasurer f Stat. M ATTHK W L. ..f Davet For A'tomej General, 0161 B. BOKD, of Decatur. Far ftuperintaodeat .f Pullk laairoctioa. SAM Li I. L. KUOO. of Alleu. For Mtr of tb Supfeme Court. SAMTKI. K. PEUKIXi. of Marlon, ASDKF.W DAVISON, of Dectlur, tm M. nASSA, of Su!lian. JAMES L WORDB5, of Allen. For Clerk of the uprerna Coorl, KTHKLBF.KT C. IIIBMKS. of Hu.b. For "npreme Court Reporter, X Al"0LF.U5 B. TAYf)R, of Mario. For : .. to- at Large, JuHN PETTir, of Tippecaofjo, MAIKO K. WOl.KK, of Uarriaun CoBtlnant, ..RA HAM H FfTCH, of CaM, WM M. FRASKMS, of wa For District Elector-. Fin.1 District SILAS M. I10LCOMH. ot Gibson Contioeut PF.TEK MAlEK.of Vanderburg. Ufißmi District ELIJAH WKWLA5D, of Floyd. Contingent JAS. A. OHORMLKT, of WftSftJftgto. Tbird Diatrlct AMP.ROSF; B. CARI.TOS, of Ijieren. . Contingent E. O. LELAIVD, of JetTerofi. Fourth District RARTON W. WIUSOS, of Decatnr. LVtiiaet KDWIN 1. FFRKIS, f Ripl-y. FTftb IHrlet-JAMKS BRdWS. f katid. ipb. (Jontiog-nt THUS. MKANa, of Wayne. Sit' i : rt-r r:NK LANDERS. ofMoraau. CoaUngeut BRNJAMIS F . DAVIS, of Shelby. leSftJftfta l strict ARCHIBALD JOHNSON', f Putuatu. ConttBKent-(iEO. W. THOMPSON. f Parke. Kihtb Db-tnc; JONATH AN C. APPLEG ATE, of Carroll. Contingent LS AS DER MH LCR' , oftTlfnton Sintb District J. G. OSB0RSK. f Marshall, fontlnrent ELLIS Hl'GHlS. of White. Troth Wdrict KORKRT !WRY. of Elkhart. Contingent S W. SPRtXTT, of DeKalb. Klevth DiifrW J. W. SANSBKKRY, of Mali,on. CoBiiiiKeot K. R. OVERMAN, of Tipton. DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. Firt Diht riet-WILLIAM I NIBLACK, Second District MICHAEL C KERR Third Distri'-t HFNRT W. HAKKISGTOM Ponrth District GEORGE PERRY. Seventh District DANIEL W. VOORHKKS, Eighth District-JAMKS P. HARNE' V. Ninth Di?trict-nAVI!) TI RPIE. Tenth District JOSEPH K. EDGERTOS Eleventh District JAMES F. McIOWKLL. DRY COODS. CLOSING OUT SALES AT THK Trade Palace U Sl 2b WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUM E, LORD & CO. vv w-rtb '.SUING TO RETIRE FROM BÜSINK89 NOW offer their large aud plradid stock of good $100,000! At New Y'rk wholesale price, aad many ffo.xis much le Feelimr under "Miration to the public for the very large patronage we have received, we have concluded to ajlupt tbii mettiod of cloning out our present stock, thereby giving them the advantage of htiying their g alow as the ame can be bought at net wholesale prices in Katern ein--. This i no nctltoo cry. and we will cont nue the ale uutil tbe whole stock i clo-ed mit We ha,e nuw iu store the largest and best aelvcled lock ever brought to (hi city, consisting of $1G9000 IL KS Worth of Cenipn-ina: ever grade, from beautttul the most CMatly aod Moire Antiques, To the cheapest PLAIN SILKS AM SATINS, Which will ha vances. soid regardless wf the receat great adI AMV DRESS liOODS. In great variety. Our buyer being at tbe bead af the anarket during the apnti. ha. made extra effort to procure tbe finest aud aoM fashionable in tba market, compr'.iticaU tbe late Uiiri?- i4 tl t WERRIMAC PRINTS, SPRAGUE'S PRINTS PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICA IN PRINTS. DUNNRLLS PRINTS, DOMESTICS, PLtANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, K i B K Q l P E U ' Ks. HITIvif: i.nfin k, nn i aj v a a VAs U Wij imua vroi.i. Jnnef-dtf WANTED. A Good Wool Carder and Spinner Want 1 to whem t. ady emplcyraent and good wae trill apwlf at ;ie kaii... M t jfU W Uli t ft aQ
Telegraphic Dispatches. up .i iimait roa rai um t arart uitiiil. MORNING REPORT. LATEvST WAR NEWS FROM GEN. GRANTS ARMY. BITLKR'S ( iNAL PRfM.RKSSlM.. THE SUCCESS AT MOBILE. Three Forts and Over 100 Cannon Captured.
From the Shcuaudoah alloy. ATE RILL AT UOKk. Ho Drives the Rebels from Marti ußburg. 4Cm Ac. A , Ac. Ac, From t' York. Nkw Vouk. S 'Dtetuier 2 Tbo Vftl4l currespoDileut with the Army ot' tbe IVtoui u: euJ the following: The ctoal ftl Dutch Crftfi will .suu be il ftftjitfl MM iur use The In New York no tint ftd rUft ftrtl re-eulist-ing for t'uree years rauro A toy.-teriou looking. aii to nil appearance. a most tormidable. ct:ttt lu.s leii dis ereU lj i::g in one of the creek emptying into .I.itnes river She Ippfftfl tu be waiting lor .om of the mouitors to pas up the .1 tint's tiver, when it will run out and cut off their retreat. The rftbwla are erecting latteiirM to gOftaftaftld our noMtiou at Dutch Qftp. Thematik itiol file of the rftbftl army being gen erallr umler tht impression that if ti.ey tiefen they will be placed in the front ranks, (tener! Ogsdat hau iaiued an order that thoe who voluu taiilv come within our liuex, shall hare Mil portwtiOft to their homes, if within ur lines, or to uuy jiaitnortli they may choose This ordei will be circulated iu the enemy's oamp. The Herald s Mobile c trre-poiulent ftftjftj Ou tbe morning of the J'td Capt Tavlor, bearing a white d ig, accompanied hy 10 men. marched out of Fort Morgan, carrying a mall ail boat, with the intention of goini; to the d ig "hip, three or four miles distant, with a not from General Pae, proposing to surrender. A check was put upon this by Ueneral Bailey, who aid the arniv and navv were one, and that, aa his artillery commanded Fort Morgan, and ftftl infantry every foot of MobiU to the point out side the Fort, he would not permit a boat's crew to pass off from -hore on au.v pretense what ever Soon after General Granger arrived aud the note to Admiral Fanagut wms taken by him, saying he would communicate il- content to the Admiral iu a short time. A deman 1 for an unconditional tut render Vdf made and granted. 1 he result of the victory at Mobile may be summoned up tftttt: It compelled llio evaciuaion ol Fort I'owell; the surrender of Fort Gaii.t-. ulmost de.-trovel, and compelled the turrendet of Fort Morgan, heretofore considered the Miongest fortification in the United State. We have taken IJSM priisoners, LOO peatftftl of cannon and a vast quantity of small nruis and munitions ot war. AIko provisions enough to feed the ganiM.n we shall place theie for nix moiiiiis. We have eft '.ured mid ready lor use the lain Tennessee, the cirongest war v est el nHoat, also several other war vessels, and have penned un at least three English blockade runners All this ba cost the army one man killed and six wounded, and the navy the loss of the Te cumseh and u part ol her crew, and very few ca suallies iu other ships. The Herald's Washington special says: The Ith Illinois cavalry have just returned from their scout to Upperville. Ashby's aud Snicker's Gap. They had orders from Sheridan to arrest all aule ootiieu men between t.e ages o: eighteen ( and fifty. Accordingly, thirty two of such men were , brought iu, including a few ot Mosby's men. The parlv destroyed seven thousand pounds of wool, and captured one thousand pounds of ; cotton yam. They also secured thirty five horses They could not get a tight out of Mosby, al j though he is reported to have sii hundred men . .tud tire pieces of artillery. The Heiuld's c u capon. It-iit with AveriU's i cavalry September 1st. say-: It w.u lihode-' ftftgj l ot rebel infantry togeth er with Vaughn's cavalry that attacked AveriU's division at Martinsburg yesterday evening. Thcv apyareullv hoped to surprise Averill but failed' Early was at Winchester last 'light, and the hasty retreat of Rhodes' corps this morning, in- . dicates that the rebels, have important reasons for , moving up trie alley The rebels lost both time and men by this Uet operation. Thi- morning A vet ill attacked the enemy wi'h a portion of his cavalry, driving the rebels out ! of Martinsburg and occupying the town, and continuing the pursuit to a point four miles to wards Winchester. SALOON. BITES IIOISE SALOON. ,1'NDF.U BAT IS HOl'SP. KNTttANCK, A J. IftUati lropri'tor. f IliiK Rar is satpplied with pure bqnors, m m , and the J best brand of cigars aad tobacco; i.u tbe ckokest Aid Boarbcn and Wheat whisky. The establishment ha been reaavated tbroaghoau. aags-dtf NOTICE. COPARTN1 liSUI I I IlAVF :bi- 'ay -ote! ;th iu; s-lf in the Hit and Cap i n-i. , Mr J H . Des-ar, and hall contuet me tu ue. in luture under the stj le of l.ewm DaaamTesCav LKWD) DKftftAB. We t,avr;usi rtcdVed a fiii. stocWof Men, and Ro 's Hats and Caps, which we will sell at low prices. LafWIf int., . A CO . aucal No. We. i W ah:rie;t jii st r. et. PROFESSIONAL. UK. V. U. 9ELH . ' PHYSICIAN AND SI RGEON, j OIT1C MO. IO Vlht.lNlA AVENUE Hi INcT. wwHXB ai.A"MA aT IS ACENCY. . B U E Is I, ie 1 i S I I - HAL libRART At. F T AND U aLKL l rd Ijteraturt Agent tor App etwb's NrW
Atuericau tTc.opaeJ:a. c.tr.piete worts cf lrvitg, Siott. i're . Ut. Motley, ceapir.e briitsb Poet. Ac. Ac otruer by l.uer ftlleU with l- aanse Jiirotiow 'jo the a'.crae' of the puxcbaier as ou pervnai appiscatiOB. A I .. La NEWEL! .wgle-dfl t.ed mi. P t ftvl H
CAMPAIGN DOCl MINTS FOR 1861.
FACTS FOR THK PEOPLE ; io answer to Gov. O. P. Mottos" erroneooa sUtment to the Republican State Convention, February 13. fH. Prepared and peblUbed by order of tbe Democratic State Central Cornau I tee. This I a masterly and complete reiutaUuu of the mUtateinent. and falte reasoning contained Id Got. Morton' esTb, and bonld b placed in tb band of every our in the Statt, o that tbe people may judge tbetuseh correctly aad inivUigeotly, aa to tbe buea raised bv HU Excellency. Tbc Focu contain twe.nti tariff and claaely printed pates. Price, f3 per hundred. FACTS FOR THK 3 ( per 100, rEOPLE, in brrniun. Prk rHK I'RKSF.TCT CONDITIO? AND FI T t RK I'l."1KCT8 OF THK COLMEY. Speech of Un. D. W. Vuuaoaaa. delivered in tbe Houa of Bepresautativea of th- Dadtad State, March 5, ls)64. '"Tbe multitude in all countric are patient to a certain point." JnuCi. This U probonrjced to be one of the ablest and moat ri-quent upeecbe ever delirered in Congreoo. It ia a ni"t rlaborjte review of tbe present condition of the l nion, aud its future it forekbadowed from the experience and bistory of other nation. Tb'. rprrrh ccu -aftSO uirtiv large ol cloaaly printed iage. Price, $'i ftftl hundred. SPRECH OK Hon. I w VfKRHEES, in (.muun, Price fi 50 per 100. ".KN. MflTI III tTPT RKIORT. A Soocinct and Conaecutive Summary of the entire Documeat Original 8ch-me of the War The Genera!' letter to tbe President, Secretary of War, and Military Commanders The Virginia, Peninsular, and Maryland Campaiorn How the Army of the Potomac Fought, and how ita Sacrifices were rewarded in Washington Gen. McClellaa's Tribute to bl Soldiers. Sixth page. Price, $2 ier hundred. THK WAR POWER OK THK PÄKSIDENT important lecUioii of the Supreme Court of Indiana Military Arreta declared Illegal The Rights of tbe Citizen defined. Thi opinion is regarded by the ablest Jurists of tbe country an unanswerable expaaMtioo of tbe ubject it discusM.-. KioflT pag Prict,$l SO per hundred . vilK ITQITTTI ftULTl LA1T A Lecture delivered before the Law CI of tba North Wertem Christian PaamaftlJ. in March. lsjti, by Judge Paaaixs. This Lecture is iutendc i to liow tbe obligations of the citizen in ICfaVDl to tbe reclamation of fugitive slave, and the rights guaranteed to the Slave States under the CutuiUMiUatl. Fot a page. Price, $1 per hundred. AUDITOR OT STATK'fl RKPORT. The General Remarks contained in the K, jort of Hon. Joseph Ristine. for the year W.4, with the correspondence between O. P. Morton, Ksq.. and J Ristine. Kight pages. Price, $1 50 per bundr J. Order addre-ed to the undersigned, accompanied with the money, will receive prompt attention. In ordering Hrect the manner in which packages shall be sent if -lit by mail tbe postage must he prepaid. Addre-. BLMHt, 1 . KKNKSS A PdNGUAM. Indianapolis, Indiana MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United States Marshal's Sale. ftT VI I ft aatd IKTLK 'K A CI It fl KFD COPY OF A DKCRF.K venditioni expoi a-, to me issued and directed by iheClerk of the Unite 1 States District Court for the Dis trict of Indiana, I will, on the Igth day of September. If"64. at 1m otlice of tbe Treasurer of the State, in tbe City of Ifd: :t. betwreu tbe hour of 10 o'clock A. M. and 6 ctedi P. M. of paid day, eiposa to ale, at public outcry, to the hiebest bidder, for cash in haud, $109,000 of Indiana five par cent. State Stocks, the uuiaber of the certificates of whjclrf aud the respective amoants thereof, are as follow-: Mo. of Ct. 512 6M 713 1328 1519 S3 ns4 . . . . iui;i Amount. .! 2,000 . 4.000 4.000 . u.noo . 1.000 . 16.00 13,00 .. um No. of Cer. 1540 1004.... 1663 17ii . . 2007.... zr:. ... 41 ... Amount. . 3,000 5,000 . . 4.0OO .. S.ÜOi . . 4,ft00 . . J'J.OOO S.tsio Total f 109.UO havh certificate will be sold separately, and in the order above given, but in no event will eitter of said certificates be t-truck off and sold by mc for less than seveu-ty-tlve per cent, of the par value thereof. Certificates ol purchase will be by me executtd and delivered to thu purchasers, which, under and by tbe term of the decre. . will entitle the purchaser to have the .aid certificates of stock purchased, regularly transferred as by the law of the State of Indiana provided, and new cer- ! titicates issued an in case of a regular transfer, and all moneys paid to me by the purchaser are to be and remain muter the order and control of tbe Court, until the Court shall be duly notified by me that such transfer ha been made by 1 he officer of the State of Indiana thus the interest of purchasers arc carefully guarded. Each of the above certificates offered for ale to draw interest from the first dav of Januarv. A.D. D64, but no iuteraaf prtar to that daw. DAVID 0. ROSE, U. S. Marshal. August 24tW, lsdt au.''Jii -d'i'I sej.lo OYSTERS, CAME, &C. Oyster and Game Depot HAVE SALK i CONSTANTLY ud retail ON HAND AT WHoLEi (ame, Oyster, Voiiinoai, I Uh. Quail, Tieoii, Trairie dliClw.BBS Vf., Ac. Also a choice and well selected btocA af family Groceries V Provisions, Remember I am sole Apent for Mahoney's Celebrated Oysters, The 1,-st tiyst. r in tba market. They are larsre, free from sb. ll. of r.ch and doliciou flavor, and always warranted Ire: h and the can- well tilled. Send order, ace mpanied by c. sb, to C. C. WILLIAMS. .avti-dlyl No. 3 North Illinois street. Indianapolia. SUMMER GARDEN. SUMMER GARDEN WILL EE OPENED ON THE Comer of Alabama & Washington Sts. on the Ti ming of ia lUft. Fine shade tree and nice hrabbery The very bes1 of refreshments always on haud mv7-.1;f JOHN H Uli ELK. EXCURSION. OHIO WIlTE SI LPII R SPKIN(;s. Delaware County, Ohio. r EXCURSION imill to the above well known g Sum-n-r li-v.,rt are on sal", via. the Ureal Central Railway Line, at tbe Union liepot, id this city. Fare to Iwis Centre j Spring Stat on, and reiaru. t" It. gweaj in: . a- - a iHAvaTMaU, angT -dtsepl General Ticket Ageat. STOLEN. IIOKSK lOO II srrOjLsBlH! E IV A K U A MN a1 ' ut ti years old. drei-ed in black. h;red a bone ami buigy of us ou Tuday mo mng, tbe BM in-t., to go a few miles m the countn , ai d having not r. tnm-d we are forre.i to tbe conclusion that the mwn i a tbirf. and con.equer.tly the bre. butrsy and bamesa :ire stolen. The Uorse la a sorrel bot-tail. white bini leg, white -:n'p in the fac and a gray spot on hi off ide, IftM hari'ls hijh. 5 ysr old nd ha a heavy mane. The man. fco' an.1 buirgy were eea ing wet on tbe t'rawfordsviile road. The tugg was made by Mr. Galling, of t iucinuati, a:d is numtiered 524. Th sr-or reward will c paid for tbe return e.f the 1. r-e a: 1 burav Off Iftf rmati..n whir h will lead to their WftftvftW ALLEN A &TEWAKT. EDUCATIONAL. 8T. aI tl ALI,, rKBBK Ii vi "l'l-;, I I. r IVils S. bool, h.tberto kr.wn is tte "Terre Haute Feaale C'!'." ba been purrha-ed from iu late . . . . . u. . n i . , j tenser ana tue nave cuackru .--i nan, ana I be carried ft ander iL. aaspues ef the FpiacopaJ rrh. A corporation elected from among tbe meat rrpsrtable ct'.irei,. of Terre Haute, givea the gnaraatee that everv promise made ia tht circular fast issued will he faithfully redeemed. The FacuJiy will con.ut of aearly twenty member, and will comprise pa - -uiheJ in educational circle. Tbe '.arm for U.ard and taitiow hate been (n iced at ii Lar.t px.iUI nfc-are. c ! ierine; the advanced prices of agricultural and commercial produce. Twutig Iftdjftl will attend the Ip .pal Church with tb Principal, anleae aoy other place ut wor.brp .boatd ! . detaxiated bv pare: u alartcan be witau.d ui addaftataftg "Tba Maatax ad iL Agt.es' Ma. i, lerreMaat, Ia4
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ZQ AW s U fo " 4 0 i. Cfi M Hi i a I o H 0 H j 00 (0 H CO eJ ft a 6t o fH g CO is i a r i M a w X ft w s I 125 W Ph W a s f. 0 Ü 5 FARMS, HOUSES ANDFOR SALE BY W 1 L L I A n LOVE, Office Talbott & New's Block. A FARM OP 245 acres, iu Shelby county, with 175 improved and uuder good fenc, with a large Frame House, Frame Barn, fcood Orchard, Ate, and never failing" spring of water. The land U on tbe Flat Rock River, three miles from Wäldern, and can h bat at a bargain. " A F A R M lu Futuani Couuty, of 3"J0 acres, 200 acres improved, with House, Rarn, Orchard. Spring Water, Ae. The Farm is near Tloverdale. For sale cheap. A FAR M Of 160 acre in Mjidis., County, If miles from this city; 85 acres improved an 1 ander good fence, Hewed Log House, Barn, Orctiard of choice fruit, balance good timber. A bargain. A F A R M (fltWacrt h LbJ eoantya wnk about 50 aoraa iuroved, I.o( Hou-e, Stable, Ac, the balance the very est of timber. It is- only four miles from tbe city. One af the bet bargains ever offered. A FAR M Of 160 acres, in this county, has avout 56 acres cleired. Log House, Barn, drc, the balance in good timber. It ia four mile nnrtbea-t of tbe city. A F A R M Of ."0 Acren, within six miles of the city, with good Honst', Bam, Ac, and one of the best Orchards In the county; also one mile of hedge fence. For sal cheap. 1 NEW FRAME BOISE On North Tennewe street, with Seven Itooin. Cellar, Well, Ostern. Ac. A XEW FKAIYIE HOUSE On North New Jrney atreet, with Six Rooms, CaflaV, Well, Cistern, Ac. A TWO STOUY BKICK HOI SE On North Illinois street, with Nine Rooms, Cellar, Well, Cittern, Ac A TU O VI Ott V BKIC 14 HOI 8K On North East atreet, with Kight Rooms, Cellar, Well, Cistern. Ac. A PBtVal Bl HOINE And dwelling together, oo Masacbusett Avvt.ue, for sale at a bargain. A V4( 4T LOT OnjNorth Illinois street. 40 by 15, with aa tt frout. A VAI 1T LOT On North Illinois street, 67 by 210, at a bargai. A. LEASE Upon a good Buines Room with four years to run, for sale cheap. jrpAl a nnmber of Houses, Farms, Lot, Ac Persons wishing to purchase will de well to call. For particulars of dhy of the abeve property apply le AVILLIAH MVE Office, Talbott & New's Block, . i A 2. Aoulli of the I. .si Office. Jnljl6'64 dly EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY NOTRE DAME, INO. THE Twenty-First Annual Commencement ef tLia well and "favorably known Institution rül open oa tbe first of September next. Improvements have been nade to accommodate rear ; hundred tudent. For prospectn and other particulars addreae JAMES H. McEERNAM. Indianapolis, lad , augst-i i Im Agseal fur the loatltatiow. $10, A DAY PAID for aellUig new WAR PUBLIC ATIONi aad Tefraita of Oer.. URANT, McCLftl-t-AN, At A genta wanted to every tewn and county. D. ft. CMAJfBEkLUf, kSwrrwl PmbaahU-a AvieAwrr. aft Wee WeabaWaTttm ft! ,
MEDICAL, ür V S. I'tMILItY, mm mmm. No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St.
SICK AND AFFLICTED I THE C1TIIEN 0E INDl K AP0LIS A5D T1CÜI1TT art repectfally infornted that the Jnt!y celebrated Dr. IVodery baa arrived and can consulted at his ftice. No 34 s, Kaai Washington street, wberw hi safe and efbeaciovs med;c ott will be administered to ibo who Kre suffering from any snalady kaowft to tbe human aytem, such a DiM'ascs of tbe Lun.v Heart. Thront, Dy-.popin. I i r. Dropwy, k id lie) a. Scrofula. Erysipels, i -von Headache, Csauccr, efwry f tm of Di.eaae of Ibe Skin, aad all D.eaaes arising from impuritie of the blood AUo all other complicated Chronic Complaint which bare baffled the science aad akilt of ether duetore. For DYSENTERY, LIARRHFA. FIXX, CH0I KRA MORBUS or SUMMER COMPLAINTS of Children try his Neatrsliaing yrp. MOST IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN, w hose bellow cheeks aad paled countenances tel. a t- arful language and ilent working of some terrible tifreae, n-denniuing the constitution, memory and reason; bum t z them tu a premature death. Reflect while rea-a-m tio'u sway, and avail yourself of the services of Dr. i'rudery, wboke treatment disAipates the slightest diseaae and cures the mot harrassina weaknee. or other csae ef .erioa difficulty or perpetual annovance. His Remedies for Venereal Diseases Are faf superior to anything ever niu. duced into the United Slate, challenging the publ.e te bring bftat a case be oaunot care. To IV ml , Old or Young;, Harried or Single! If you are suffering from any Disease peculiar to yonr sex, your should lose no time in obtainiut medical aid where y u will surely find it. The experience and kucoeaa mm h the Doctor Las had in Female Di-eae basinflnenced? persons te send him that class of pa-ientsfor bundrer-- of mile. Sent Oee, on receipt of stamp, a copy ef ear Private Letter to Man .ed Indies en Health. And a' e raation cM i e all inflamatorv diseases. For farther tuforM and ji!g far yourel'. APOR RATHS. Ine iL-abitauts ef Indianapoli and vicinitj are aIo informeü. that Dr. Pendery bas opened a naciou and ( ommodkj Bath Room, effice No. 4" Kast Waahtngtoc atreet, loanable the kick aud afflicted le lest tbe efficacy cf the M.icated Vapor BaiL.-. It is no"' deemed necessary to dilate er in any way enlarge n tie remarkable and astounding cure performed through t-e agency of these bath; the wonderful effect 1 r u.uig..ioa, of redncing medral agent to a vapor and bringing Jie heated vapor to the surface ef tbe body. ha a-trTf-d tbe attLt !! and challenged the admlra tient in LVmbla a wtll a in 'he higher walks of life. The Va;)r Batha art precis ly adapted t- every clas of diseases. In Chronic Skin Diseases, hbei.matitm, Dyspepkiaa Nt: vfa; Heaöache, Pl-.Lung Li-ease.br any affectlu te wbich tbe human -yttsa ia liable, tbe Batht nevr failte afford relief. Siilphui fV apor, for instance, ia conceded by the most prejudicec physician, or the most stupidly ig-orant pre tender, to t the very bet remedy ever need tor Chron i Rhtumatirr, all classes and kinds ef Skin D ae and tbe numerf a form ef Catarrh . loidint japer, with Rxtract of Wild Cherry, fer all forma ef Ming er Bronchial Disease, so With tbe thousand vegtVhle ei tract, wben reduod te a vapor and brought iiiontct with tht kin, or any diseased surface, p- Itce. Jt mot lattering and satisfactory reults, which no ijer farm of medication can possibly attain A trial . these Balb never fails to assrefBaft tbe most hkepticsl o sttit wtnderful csrativt power of extract re daced te atvapor ard applied exactly to tbe apot of diaeaee. TarVrs penetrate with great rapidity, and soot? irriUtua 4'd relieva pain, wbich ne medicine taken in subsiauca Ain ream. Tht ai.k lind uihrm from dieae, nt matter how long itandis, o what tht disease may be, art cordially Invited to g.ae our Baths a trial These Bala accelerate the efteeta of alterative medicinet, drawfng diaeasa oat of tba sattem, chaiigiag lbs Statt of tht ody in cormtitational d seases. "d increasing the acti ,n of the absorbent veasels. The pecllc effect are To tquanle tne eirculat on ef tht bleed. Tprom preapirauon. To remevl the etirct of mercury from the syttew. To prom-l "rptir.:. ff dreps cal effo-ions. To relievetiifficnlty of breathing and to cure Asthma and other dieaaea of the Chest and Langs. To strengsten tbe stomach and impart a tone te the d getivt oArans, and te eare dyspepsia aod its consequent disnrrftr. To p'mor '.be healing of Scrofulous and Chroni- 11cera, and reftove Gouty and Rheumatie Pains and "Wellings from lie Joints, aud to cars Lumbago, Sciatica, Ac.drc I For Qui: V tbt Baths Dever fail to reüevt it. For Croup, -a may bt regarded as a specific For Wbocjl.ng Cough u gives relief. For M-aia s certain specific. To cure di barge: tf Biood from the Lnngs aad etLtr internal erg a ef tht body it may bt relied on. Fet ' ' i it i an effectual remedy, as tbt prespira Liea ! a 'antaneou Ttcure Id tt and Cbronit Inflatntnatioi, tbt Bath, jttie eattd, is a certain spent!.li.e Batbsi ave nerer fa. led t' cure C'bo'era Horbas. Tbe ue "f be RAtha. with the aid of anti-Biliout Cordial, madt fr tba express purpose.) I a valuable remedy for tbe cn of Ftvera of every kted They relie cxbanation, languor an1 lat.wue, ra -e tht spirit, tran U'lut ntrvous irritations. it '. r ; ..t and incrtaae be appe Id Tbe Milph r Vapor Baths art warranted to tare and remove any s u all Calxea from tbe Jt These Bath may be taken at tM touts and .taaons without risk f "Ukma cold." ajiTTT'Offict ftourt from "A M. to J Privat rooms and Batha fe nerced Ntrs.t in atteneanca. KM Las; i h expt It "Phyaicftun are invited f-ee of cbarge to teat tbir treatment, f ftjVJrtat plotter' jnatly celebrated Fema'e Pille, fresh from tbdJDispen&arv. nrwe II Sent 1 v m.l case be rm lr 1 broken 1 fctor challenge tbe public te brine; him a are, it breugbt before tbe golden thread engl 4 A. I. fkti .?s M.RVJ0B1 T- I li iI and vicinity. Office, Jaece North N w Jersey at 41 la, O' KfKR.S I THK CITIZEN 01 I nd ana Virginia A venae Mo. 31. Ueaid eraey street, n o 3 ftuyvd U.XV. HR I It I It I It. I'HYMi AN AND SI KliLo.N Office Nfs ft Ue'sl t u 1. 1 n g t o n St.. I p Main, .r)FlE NO. 31 KENTU kY AVFK o. rtsitmal terMcet to the citiaeaa of d guarantee ttr.et and pr- mpt atwbe aaay favor hiva with the r patention t all 2Z MENDC AND SCOURING. fafENDEI s'D SCO0RKR, bss removed to BtscftJ ' : o . c. Fourth Story, No. I. comer ef -: Jkl"a cm will be premptly and aaaati) sad repeiied A ' A - .g ' --ting fer beys aad aata, m ibe. . . r fit 'i attics aad at lew rates JaATTENTION.
The Doeftr will gaaraatee a cure ef ffClhsOaa-waMtftmBam
tioa of thwni"--; rtistinguiahed medical men of tbe ajre Tht Vafcr Baths have I een introduced bv the Court Surgeons.iwith every royal family in Karope, and have very genelal'.y received tba plaudit of all clashes of pa-
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Wm j spectacle M11, MAMTACTURER I r THE IMTlOTEl) PiViTrXJIOOflC IFCOTACLBt, THE BEST I5d USB. KOSB81 mprovetl Pantoftcopio Sptctaclr t!iibin advantages mechanical and, philosophical to be found in no oihtr Spfctaclrs offirred in thr West. M iiujri-d Sp i tacles not only give cletir and distinct vision, do not weary )r faiiem the eye. but tend to BtrcnaTthcn and preserve the eight. Moses' Spectacles are made of the finest matrria?. arid best workmanship, fairly repre . and bold at the ir fair valu Caution o Ajit$ ftj Pfiiart employed SW-n.1 tor nn-ular cuntftiniat: fall description, prirra, &r nd how t ensure a perfect tit and have them nt bv mail. Address I W Mt S KS. CßpOcium. 50 Eat WashintTton at., IndianaMiU, Ind RESTAURANT. SALOON AND RESTAÜB ANT. Hezekiah's Restaurant, No. 13 North Illinois Street. flllil un lerngnad would r: . nformbUfnead. M. and tbe public generally that be baa recently Sued up bis Saloon, No. 13 North lliii.i.ta tr et, orposjte tbe Bales House, m tbe most elegant manner. Me has .applied tht baft with the afaaftsaftj WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS. He haa entirely remodeled the Hea'aurai.t. and having engaged tbe moM c sri et n ( ooa and the UmI (ourteous of waiter, ean r -innden!y Invite all to vi-:t. a-rtrred that they trill be Wf II p. a-c 1 GAWE IN SEASON, FRESH OYSTERS, Iu fact every del-. ry hd4 ab.lanllal the marhet at borne or atrd furnish may si all timet be erdetet eft hi tables erved in te most superjor tyle. HI aim i to keep a lrst class bnu-p which gntlemei, can vilt with atlsfact ! r . Heia thankful for the liberal pa'ropaae hitherto be -' wed upon him an i I -eft tinuance of the same, auglft-dtf to nvent a eon -' KKIAH BOOTS AND SHOES. FALL AND WINTER TRADE' is04 iftftft I ixwt;.-.: IMMEN, I.UU )WL lo. ff Wm V msU i ti ton wirrrl. INIIANAHLIV, INDIANA II AVK .1-1 hKHKl' THtill r A LI AML WlNIrR s'i E Or HOO TS & SHOES! Comprising in part tbe foOetslag rticle, ia 5 MM a-e Men'. rVvr's. Youths' an CVIdrenN Calf and Kip B ot. 3(M Casta vTeuseiaa', Mi see' aud Children' UoeA, Calf, Morocco Kid ar.J treating Boots and Balmorals. SfMI r. MttSt, Boys'. Toutbs' and CV.ldrer s' Calf and Kip Brodau. aui Balmoral. Ladiet' berge Cetirre ( alter and Bnsklne l.adira' Goat, Kid and Plash Mippers. I. tat tea' Fine Glove Kid Coogre and Balmoral. Ivies'. Me' and Children Colored fterge Con grcae Gaiters, and ee.rj thing le c-ual j kept in a rVo a:. ! Shoe Hou-e We have the larg. i and bet e'. ., .fork of good in tbt S.ate or West, and respectfully call the attention of Country M-rcbai ts to the anie Julyast d3m HAWKS, F.VANS ft MAMILLEN MEDICAL NOTICE. Di n. .J. Sc We THOMSON, FROM THE EAST,, HAVE OPENED THKIK OFFICE on tbe east aide at Virgirra A venae, a few door . r.M. of Washioeton Mrf. It Ind . for the alleviation of suffering, by offer in person afT.w-ted with ypbili, wr any eperw of Private Iaeea. eure and safe method of rare, founded an tht ewlid bad of rienc sod .oar.d philovi.pay Rperniarvrrho a and Imp'-tenrr. and inveterate cseet ef ftecondary or ConstRatttmal hyphili of long sisndtng, thtt rannnth cured by ny "t6f r pbyeean ta tht etry, cutwI perfectly aini perwianeatly. er n charge. Addres hoi 151 je.V4-dly kl I.II V I I Kiel HOA. EXCHA f. I : IIKOhlH, LOANS MONET ON COLLATERAl-. BCT8 AND tell Gold and Stiver, and negotiates 1 eant. tdHoe Ne lo South ftTerid an Street, Indianapolis. lad Offce hour from 7 A M. to S P M Jet-dftae CHAal. l I'KAI.HON, PHYSICIAS AND SURGEON. OlflCE KO. 31 EA5T MARKET rTREirr Re.Jetre No 13 North Tenn ntn street Office hoer T to I ft M ., I to a and 7 te P M. Spe ! attention g.b t tt treatment of C Dtseaaea. i.ivi.Ki orftftii . ft I FNkT ALLFN : - . and Sale Stabes. I 1 Not 11 aad 14 Ea . , n the rear f Jietm't Block. f. b. n. inen a c o., ii u iifitiiitm AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. No. 201-2 North Ulinoi Street, I ial i :i ii it ol its, Incl. iyl5'w4 41y JOII!ft B. I LLIVAN, LIVERY, SALE ANO BOARDING STABLE, io t I'corl Street, in rrar oi aeaatlmel as ml Let las.
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