Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4331, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1864 — Page 1

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IN THK WF.KKLT. a aouare, one Inaertlon $0 75 ,4. two M 1 00 four " 3 00 for eat b abaeqoant Inaerllan, and for each Inset - tion of ea.b a4litioaal Uara 33 H laial lTertiaiBanti lnartat attbe eapen- ofth atrueijaonlehnt;, aud not dclayaM for tto legal proceed lMjr,at c Ua-ulJ at our uaaal Urn. Publisher not aoconntabl for tto accuracy f legal 4erU -omenta beyond tbe nount cbara;1 for tb. ;r pnMication. ILl-KH, HARKNESS A MINGUAM, Propriefora Indiana SUteSmln1. J M . TIUFOKD, President Indianapolis Journal Company. INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. jarrcaaoxvuiB rah road Frainit Leave, ft -i0 A.M.. 0:00 P. M . . Train Arriv. . 3 35 A . M . .. N:i: P. M. .Mail. iiMiiurout, eaac An cbicaco railroad frain toavc. TrAiii-. Arrive. 1136 M. 4 IS P. M. 15 V. M . ..Cbicag Rxprra, 5o. 2. . M tl ..Chicago EspresH, No. 1. .1 IJ A M. Ural A.M. 4 no I'. M. f VtTTE RAI1.RMAI. Train toave Trafn Arriv 10:N A M 4:50 A. M. 50 P.M l-30 A. M. 0:15 PM 5:40 P.M. tlAKA MAI"! ft RAILROAD. '. rains lave Trains Arrive. 4 ' A M 3:40 A.M. 3-30 P. M 10:22 A. M. 9-15 P. M 7:00 P. M. IMMANAPfll IM AHO rM.ICIJIIIATI RAILROAD. Train toave. Train Arrive . Sft A. Mna m. 7:15 P. M. Momint; Express Mail NiKbtKxprcR TMOIANACRRTRAL RAILWAY ... 9:30 A. M. ... V00 P. M. 9 12 P, at Train?' Arrive. . 9:30 A. M. 1:54 I If. E .3 V. M . fral'ih lave 6c00 A. M 11-6R P. M Maii.. 7:10 P. M aaixaroMTAii RAtLaoau lrainatoave. Train Arrive. 4:00 A. M " 4f A. M. 1-0 p. M 12:' Noon. P.M Mail 74 P.M. imiARAeoLi Aar maoihor railroad . raina tov. TTina Arnve. MeMBM kjipraaa. ä.20 A. M. Morniu Kxprtk 11.00 A. M Evening; Expre,3.Q0 P. M. Eveuin Eipreaa 8.15 A. M i oiiaviLLK, waw Ai.BAinr at cmrAr.o RAiUHUn charur or TIME. xprOrenctIe Junction going nortb 5.30 P M .. -nth 11 4" A .M RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. Atlantic & Great Western Railway. AZ4QMMJtE RtL4MeXltRNT-TWO TtOatMJOM KXprrsa Tratna between Cleveland auü New York. Take effect July II, Uli ! York I In on - Si I. inc. Ix-ave Cleveland at Arrlee IetTlttahTtrv. Meadville at Cany at Salamanca at New Tork at t.50A 1 1.30 a l.4. p 3.30 r 5.10 r 10 ?1 a m ami '. !0 r Ml Mai In M r m M a?i ! IV BJ a M m anJ I9B) A a M and 4 50 a m m and r RKVlKXlXli Lcaee New York at. 7 00 a et'l. irlan.l . j0 a an.1 ; (" r t at and 6.20 r SuuUay Maplt-d T Saturday excepted. Main Im . a. . -Leave Akruu kMailat ü a Arviva Maatlvilla (Mail) at. 1--' in r . 1 30 r I (Ml .t .10.05 a . XXj p - :io a .10 05 a . . 4 30 r Ii 35 a 4 M r 0l' p Arret a Sataananca (Main at . . We-twartl LfBV SalBOajK I BUil) at Arrivr Meadville eMail) at. Arriva Akron Mail; at Kattward lave (ialion ;Aixoni. at Arrive Mansfield (Accom.1 at Arriva. krvu aum.) at Westward 1-aare Akron i .ceml., at Arrive Manti Id (Arcoaa ) at.... Arrive (talion (Aerem.)at Franklin Brsitn-ti. Uave MearrTine- at Arrive Franklin at Leave Franklin at Arrtre Meadtllle at ?i ithonii.iu lava t'lavrland at Arne Yunuwa at Ueav Youngtown at ,.. H 00 a and 1 45 r . 10 15 a m and 5 M a m . . JMaI aixl 5 Jti r a . . 9 55 a m and 7 45 li ition. i 4. a a aixl 4 10 T w .. .' .V. a and 7. .7 r a . . 6.45 a and lü r Arrive Clevaland at 10".0 a a?i . V r H P SWEETSKR. Uen. rat Superintenda; Meadville. la T. H. COOIMAN, Geueral Ticket Agent, Cleveland. Obio t a ü e or Tin E . 18ti4. summer i(;4. Great Central Rail Way Line. i !nlianapolif ami Col umbu ) kS AND AFTER MOSDAY, MAY 30th, TRAflM will ran an follow-, Sandajt txceptrU U vc Indianapolis Day Kapreaa vta lua, at ... 5.U0 a. v N .ht ripr fa DaTt. tr at 7-10 p M Columl ii Accommodation ivia Pnjna at 1336 P.M Train arrive 5igbt KspWta ,viDajtoi,;at 9.20 A M.. lay KxprtM ( via PlajtM) at- aJ6 p. M3 t olnmboa Accommodation via Piqua at. 1 50 P M Eipreaa train of thia line mala lac following conn -tum; AtColumbna with Claveianl t'. luml'R and Cincinnati K K for rAawwiSBt, Dunkirk, Roffala. Xew York an1 BJaJajM, With Central Obio R . for Newark. Zaneaeill. Wbealin, Pittabnrg. Raltimorw, Wabington City, Philadelphia a. m! New V Wnk PUlabTorg. CtUambua aad Cincinnati R. R. for teabenvilia. PUtabu-g, Harnl.urn. baHimore, Pbiladelphia. New York ad Boat on. At Pltiaa. croaatng of Dayton at ! Michigan E I for I nr. TvOado aud Uatroit. At Trbana. croaaing of Atlantic and Great We-tarn and Sandu-ay. Dajt- n and t incinnau Railroad The Day Eapra abdCiuaataa Accommadatum traiu connect direct at Rk-hmond for Dayton. Xenta, Hamfltoai and CtactnnaU. ajrletna: it. Crodnnati at II A. M and 4 r m. Nv Change of aar t Colambo upon au v train of this in. Tbreogb 61 pfeif Can n Nvgbt trafeai. Tfcfwaga ticfeati for U at tba Cai Dapot. i. M. LI' NT, CWsaral upennteadant. I. C&taTLU, Genera; Tickat Agaot

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DAILY 8EJTIX EL ! DEMOCRATIC STATE VICKET

for fi'iveraor, It.orpli I . nrllonnld. e 1 tlanon i r LieuUna:.: i.-.reriHf, 'J.ii.l.'ii I M.iiin. of T on Ig urn K'.r Aecratary of State, JAMES ATHDK, of Mar. For Aaditor af State, J"-H.ril RIFT INF, of Fouataj. For Treasurer of Sute, MATTHEW L HRKTT. of Daeie F.r Atrney (reneral, DSC AR B. HORD, of Decatvr. For Saparintandant of PuMk Inittuetion. SAMUEL L. RCOO, of Allen. For Judge of the Supreme Court, SAMUEL P.. PERKINS, of Marion, AN DREW DAVISON, of Decatur, JA MKS M HANNA, of Sullivan, JAMES I. WORDEN, -.f Allan. For Clerk of tb." Supreme Court, ETH ELBERT C. HIBBEN, or Ml. For Supreme Court Reporter napoleon b. Taylor, of Marion. For Kb ! - at Larga, JOHN PKTTIT. of Tippecanoe, gIMFoN K. WOLFE, of Harriaou. Contingent, liRAHAM N. FITCH, of C, WM M. FRANKLIN, wf Owen. E r Diatrict Klectora, BJrM Di tri. t-SILAS M HOIAOMB. of ODeimi. Contingent PETE K MAlEK.of Vanderburg. Second DlVrict-ELIJ H NF.WI.AND, of Floyd. riaMlnpajlil Tftfl A. OHoRMLEY, 4 Washington. Third Diatrict AMBROSE B. CARLTON, f Lawrence. Contingent R. U. LEI. AND, of Jefler-or. Eomtb District BARTON W. WII JON , nf Dcatur. Contingent EDW IN P. FERRIS, of Riul . K.fth Watrict JAMES RKoWN. of kn-i 1 ipL. Contingent THOS. MEANS, of W)i I th District FRANK LANDERS, of Morgan. Contingent -BENJAMIN P. DaTM, of Shelby. Saeenth District ARCHIBALD JOHNSON, of Putnam. Contingent OEO. W. THOMPSON, of Parke. Kigbtb Ditrict JONATHAN C. APPLROATE, of Carroll. Contingent LE AN DRR McCLUFUi, of Cl nlon. Ninth Ditrict J. O. OSBORNE, of Mandlall. Contingent ELLIS Hl OHES, of White. Tenth District ROBERT LOWRT. Bf F.lkhart ating.-nt S. W. SPROTT, of DeKalb. Klevantb District J. W. SANSBEKKY. -f Madiaon. Contingent N. R. OVERMAN, of Tipton. DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. Pirat List riet Wl LLI A M E. NIRLACK. Secoud District M1CUAELC. KKKIL Third District HENRY W. HARRINGTON. Fourtb Diatrict (iKOKCiK bKKKY. Seventh District DANIRL W. VOOKU RJ, Kightb Di-trict-JAMES F. HARNKY. Ninth Diatrict DAVID TURPIK. Talll Walllfl 1QRRT1 K. EDOERTON. Rlerenth Ditrict-JAMES F. McD DWELL. Democratic Platform. Whereas. The Almioistratioti, in ilisregarfl of the Constitution, hat proclaimed its adherence to a line of policy alike tleftructi ve to the liber ties ol the people, the integrity of the Stnte?. nnd the rights reserved to them, and calculated not only to impel the sections North aud South to interminable war, to bring financial ruin upon all, and Ins proved if want of disponition aud utter inability to administer the government in the spirit of its founders; mid Whereas, It in incumbent upon all natioual administrations, and all delegate- and political pirties, to respect the wishes ;f the people and defend their rights; and Wlitt-. vie have this day nemhl ! in N i tionnl Convention for deliberation and. such ac lion as will must tend to unite the coiteervative elements in opposition to tbe re electron of Mr. Lincoln and the continuance of his policy ; and Whereas, The people of the whole country hive an undying attachment to the old Union, Hi d a joint interest in Hunker Hill and Mount Voi not which they will never surrender; there lore Keolved, that we will maintain the Union and the Conatitution. Resolved, That the only peaceful solution of existing evi! lies through the unrestrained tier i- r of our elective riht ut the coming election, the 4fapittRBjat bf Uw present h iniiuistration and its policv, and the guarantee to all the people ol the States ef their constitutional rights, by the election of I President upon wh se integ rity. patriotism and ability the country can safely rely Resolved, That the declarations of Southern l.aler and tbe recent announcement of Mr Lincoln of the ouly conditions upon which ihey will respectively listen to terms of peace, are alike impracticable and derogatory to the intellipenec of the American people, and that, in opposition thereto, we are in favor of th? earliest peace attainable on the biis ol the Constitution and the Union. Resolved. That we tMicur in the action of the 1'iiion Conservative National Convention, ht-lJ at Independence Hull, in thecitvof PhiUdelpeia. on the 'i-'ld day of De emter, lfb.'l, ani reitet ite the nomination bv the people of (ien (eorge B McClellan, believing that his triumphant election is certain, aud will result iu immediate pe.ice, with the restoration of the Government; and, in cw of his nomin ttion by that b(ly, we place the cordial and united support of the couserv live men of the country lo their State electoral tickets. Hexolved. That the services of our soldiers in the field, and the sufferings of those latlfnttbtDg in prison, can ot ly be compensated for by the sympathy of our people aad erly termination of their mutual efforta in an honorable peace. at:d the reunion of our confederacy . withoet a star blotted or a stripe erased from our na? M.ai eii P'gn Ke.lvei, That the Conservative Ci.ion Na tional Committee is hereby contimietl Bjtd em p. ereil to t ike such furt'ner action aa may be tieces.try for the purposes of this organization, with reference to the future the maintenance ol the Un'on and the preservation of Constitution ! liberty. SALOON. lltiS II (USE SALOON. (I Kl'EK BjkTRJ H' l R f XTRAXCK, I. MVi:KV lroprilir. FI1HK Bar i applied wltli pur.- Ilayiata, -. lad tke 1 aawBJaaii! f cicar and tobacco; alo tu- ch. cid buurhm aad w beat W biy. Tie etab.ihaet has been renovated tbruutxbeu;. amrs-.ltf NOTICE. OPAB r N i: R8HIP. I t:i .'ay a c.ar-d aotb malf in Um Hat u.t Cap Mats, Mr J. U. lrar, nd :.all conB a a. biiua j tuturc m4rr tie at) I ( Lr laar I.KWM PKVrt. Wabas. .u.t r,.,,.i . t.t.a M.srk of Mm'a and H II ' 1,. I I .. mm. 1 . V v - - " wt alt at I,.w ixmu l bar a to.. ret.

WANTED. A Good Wool Carder and Spinner Wanted, f BJV hi. in eady eran -i.tit and e - d a v. w,j ba r Stti B4 Iba Rvaaavma WoJ Factory Aug-?T dla RvaajaeMia.ladl

Telegraphic Dispatches. aarv.arMTro.TW.nA..Trr.T .awrtL MORNING REPORT.

LiTEST WAS NEWS ah, vi a r tr ri iti:n GREAT REJOICING. From the Shi nandoah alh , sin nin th s nn n.i TliKYs. THE 1K1V OF THE POTOMAC RAILROAD yVCOIIDEISrT ArrCavl of the i.tihsii K;iiluay .11 ui dei er. a-.. a4-.. Ac Ac, I ram .Hew lork. Ntw YoRk, September 3 The Herald's W fhititon speciitl of the 2d saa: There is greif rejoicing in Washit gtori thi afternoon, over the news that Atlant is in our possession. It appears (hit while the rebel cavalry were operating upon Sherman's rear that officer was prosecnting his movement surceiafuilv, and this morning enteicd the city of Atlanta, and found it evacuated bv Hood. It is also stid thit Komata q his been auccessfu! m tflbrt to dislodge the cavalry expedition of Fortes, Wheeler and Morgin, and driven them it o tn the n id. The capture of Atlanta vecotes the possession of the hole State of (Jaotgia, and renders the condition o! the rebel leaders more desperate than ever belore. It was by an Apparent re: teat that one of the masterly stratngetie movements for which this general has been so noted that be has been en abled to achieve so brüii int a result It is now net! known that Hood has added materially to his strength by the conscription of numerous boys and old men, who behind the works tendered very good service; but outside of the works thi very strength would prove a great weakness, and n terrible cost ot powder and provender The purpose of Sherman, iu the movement which began on the niht of the 26th, was to deprive the rebel commander of this strength, and Iiis protection of the works at Atlanta. In other vortat, Sherman hoped, by titnking Atlanta and cutting off the supplies, to force Hood out to fight, and thus with his largely preponderating force of veteran corps to whip him in open field. - in! with this view Sherman moved on the night in (jue.-tion with twenty days' rations and all his ana i except the 20th corps, Slocum's, which had been withdtawn from the front of Atlanta to Chattahoochie Bridge, there to remain s a corps of observation, and to occupy Atlanta in the event of Hood abandonm" it. It is also em ployed to look after our communications and hurry forward by railroad supplies to whatever position Sheitu in muht desire. The army is reported to have moved in the following order: The 2nd eoept in advance, followed by the 14th. Divis', 15th. Logan's, 16th, Ransom's, 17th, Blair's, and 4th, Stanley's, in the order named; all making a Hank movement, with strong skirmish lines on either flank and front, and its rear on the east point to the eat. and at dawn Hood found Sherman gone The Herald's Fnlling Water special of Aug. 31st r-ays: For two days past Averill has been dostOBstrating against the enemy with a view of facili tating the expedition and carrying out the orders of Sheridan To day we attacked the enemy at three different roads for the purpose of making him develop his strength. On the Uhariestown and (erardstown roadthere was nothing but very light skirmishes, while on the Winchester p.ke there was all that we had hoped for. On (his road, early in the morning, we attacked the enemy's outposts and drove hia pickets in on their re.-erves and towar d l)tikvilla In the afternoon we made another attack on the same lint9, wluu the rebels placed a division of itif.intry in line and advanced, no doubt, to nsccrtaiii the strength of our party. Between 1 and 2 o'clock the enemy's line had reached the outskirts ot Martinsbur A' this time we opened fire from 1W0 sections of Wither 's battery. Soon after the enemy returned the fire from six RJM on au etuiueuce on.ewl.at to the tight of Martin-burg. At this time the rebel line f infantry pressed our right and center where was deploved a por tion of Spoonmaket's brigade On our lett was stationed Col. Powell's bri gade where there was not so heavy a pres sure. Shells from the rebel and I'dion gans passed over the town without sttiking any ot the housea in it. The Tribune's, Washington special in-dst that there has been a tender of a foreiern loan and that it is under considei atioii in the liea.-i.ry Dc partment The World's apeci.il. dated Sheridan s bead quartets, August ."Kl. 1PM. contains the fol lowing: The enemy, whose maiu force is ruj posed to have concentrated at Bunker Bill, about eight miles distant acru.-s the Occoquau, for the last three days, is now un.ler-tood to be gradually withdrawn hi forces and marching op the Valley by way of Miudletown ami Straus burg Our cavalry is alwnja on the alert, and may have sorne'hing favorable to report a very short time There ha- been bu; little skirmishing in front since Monday, and the pro-pect ol a battle in this vailey seems dimmer every day. Gold opened at $2 40 and subsequently declined to 2 36ri The decline brought into the market a lar'e B timber ol buyers. The price rebounded to 2 4034 at noon. The Commercial says: Mr Barney has tendered hi resignation as Collector 1 thin port I'o-tma-ter W.ikemm and Samuel Draper are named as the probable succesr The Posts Washit. Ait - .1 says The capture of Atlanta is fully confirmed by reports jua. received (ieneral Butler arrived here yererday Hi bu-ine-s here Ml not puidicly known; though it is understood to rel ite. partly at least, to his per snal affair. I rota 14 a Bit i BafJ full . Wahin.toj. Sept 1 Tbe latest information from the Army of the Potomac states that noth be of note has trinkt ired for some day pt I'.vKCt tiriug has beeti in luigtd in on p.ixts of tbe line at night, but :.- almost entirely stopped during tbe day. The fviilowing official di-pauh was received 1 i.-t night : The enemy are on the move uwn the Valley, falling back towards Winchester Averj.l attacked and drove Vaughn's cavalry from me point north of Bunker Hi 71 , to with in fii mile of Winchewter. when his advat.ee was stopped bv a diviitin ot infantry A vet ill cap tured 20 ag t I bst le rl ai d a number !" pri-oners. and a herd of cattle He then moved toward.- Perry ill Oen Sheridan m red last ni-ht with his whole armi it t urauil

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I ..at.' i . . :..- U. 1" .1 l'"-l)'."t al t 11.' H. b rrr of th Drinocratlc State IVotral I m mlttcTbl tlv..ll 34. run. every v tbama ra' -el larzt at -l th ainl caanplatr refutation f tha and Mi rm'rijr roidalnarl In Kjv 1 ha itlaord in lUc hai..U ol b. ami 1 .authsttbe people ma) Jule i.rl Intalllaantly. aa to tba taauaa cy. Tbe Facta contain tlTt 1 fmcrn. Pnc. f.1 pcrhutiilrad. KMTS KOK TUR U D6 i r MM, ntOTLR. in f.rrutHtti I'rvc. THK PBBJK11I CONDITION AND KITl'kK l'IM. PC47T8 Of TH1 C0Ü2TTIT. SpeeeU of lln. D. W.J Vooauaaa, dlivera1 In tba Hon of Repnxentativpk of I tba United State, Marcb S, liS4. "Tbe naltitud in I all countrlr are path-tit to a certain point." Jiica. Thi i proiiounce.1 to he one of the anient and moat ' eloquent paecUt - -'r ilaiivered in Cong-rea. It la a 1 most elaborate review of the preaent condition of the Union, and it future ia fore BMMB wed fran tbe expert- j ence and history of other nattona. Thia apeecb ecupie MxTBEX lar.' m.1 co-e1y print.'.! paa;e Prke, J per handr1. SPKF.ru M is D w. vooRHKKS. In ermiiii, Irice t - 50 per 100. .K I'r 1 ! VI I. N'S Itn iMTT - i Snwr -1 .nl aecutive Summary 01 tba entire uocument Original . Ächem of the War The lleneral' Letters to the Pres- I ideut, Secretary of War, and Military ("omniandrra I The VirKinia, lVnitmilar, and Maryland Campaicn How the Army of tba Potomac Fought, and bow it Sacrifices were rewarded in Wa&hington Gen. MoClellan'a Tribute to hi Soldiers. SixTF.ax pages. Price, - per hundred. THK WAR rOWKB OF THE PRESIDENT. Important ' Deciftion of tha Supreme Court of Indiana Military I Arrentk declared Illegal Tbe Ri&ula of the Citiien defined. Tin opinion Is regarded by Ute ableat Juristn of the country an unanwerahle exposition of the subject it discus-. -. F.10HT page. Price, $1 50 per hundred. rHF. Ft r.lTlVK SI. WE LAW. Lecture delivered he-: fore tbe Ijiw Cla of the North Wentern Christian Ui.iver-ity. in March, 1H)0, by Judge Pkkkins. Thi- Lecture 1 intended to nbow the obligations of the citixeu iu regard to the reclamation of fugitive j slaves, and the ngtit- guaranteeu to me slave states under th Constitution. Foca pages. Price, fl per hundred. AUDITOR OF STATE'S REPORT. The (ieneral Remarks contained in the Report of Hon. Joeph Ki-tine, for the year lf4, with the correspondence hetw-en O. P. Morton, KM. and J. ki-tine. Eight pages. Price, $1 50 per hundred. Orders ddre.-.-ed to tl: undersii.i-1, ccwiiip.u:ed null the money, will receive prompt attention. In ordering direci the manner in which packages hall be sent if sent by mail the postage must be prepaid. Addre-s, ELDER H A UK X ESS A LUNUHAM, Iodiana;oli-, Indiana. MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United States Marshal's Sale. DISTRICT OF INDIANA. BT VlkTL'K OF A CKKTIFKD COPY OK A DtCUKK and venditioni expor as, to me Issued and directed bf the Clerk of the United States District Court fur the l)i--trict of Indiana. I will, 11 the 16th day of September, at th bJBm of the Treasurer of ihe State, in tbe City of Indianapolis, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock P M. of said day, expose to sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, flW.OOO of Indiana live pat cent. State Stocks, the number of the certitlrVes of which, at d th" respective amounts thereof, are as iolioa-:

No. of O r. Amount. No. of Cer. Amount. 51-2 1 2,000 1540 $.1,000 699 4,000 1004 5,000 715 4.OO0 1S63 4,000 lata ,000 1708 3,000 1519 MM 2007 4,aoo .rM 16.IXW -277 2.!, C00 354 13,000 419 3,000 1013 5,00 Total flOS.noO

Euch certificate will be sold separately, and in the order above given, but iu no event will eitLer of said certitlcates be -truck otf and sold by me for less th in seventy-live per cent, of the par value thereof. Certificate.- of purclsa.se will b- Ly me exerut d and delivered to the pur. Lasers, which, under and by the terms of tha decree, will eniitle thf purchasers to have the anl certificates of stock purchased, regularly transferred as bv the laws of the Slate of Indiana provided, and new certificates issued as in case of a regular transfer, aud all monej - paid to me by the purchasers are to be and remain un:er the order and control of the Court, until the Court shall be duly notified by me that such transfer has been made by the oilicers of the State of Indiana thus the interest of purchasers are carefully guarded. Each of the above certificate offered for sale to draw interest from the tir-t day of January, A. D , )g64, but no interest prior to that da'e. DAVID O. ROSF, U. 8. Marshal. August 24t, lMa-aagtt-d'Pl anpli OYSTERS, CAME, &C. Oyster and Game Depot HAM (ON si NTLY ON HA'D AT WHOLESALE aud retail UJJM, Ojsiei, Venison, Dii4ks, Qiiiiils. Pigeons, 1'ruirie Im kriiv An., Ac.. AKo a choice ir.d well selected stock of i V: m Hi Groceries A Provisions. Remeniher I am sole Agent for Mahoney's Celebrated Oysters, The h st Oy-ters in tha market. They are large, free freni shell, of rich and delicious flavor, and always warranted fre-h aud the cans well tilled. Send orders, accompanied by cash, to C. C. WILLIAMS ejv6-dly Ho. 3 North Illinois street. Indianapolis. SUMMER GARDEN. M MMER OAJtDtJ WILL BF. OPENED ON THE Corner of Alabama k Washington Sts. tin the I veniugof Ma 7th. Fine shade tree nd nk- shml.bery. Tha very best of refreshments always on hand. mv7-dtf JOHN RTJGKLR. EXCURSION. OHIO WHTK M LPHIR SPRINGS, Delaware County, Ohio. ITiJßfSWOB TU KKTS to the above well known j Summer Resort are on sale, via. the Oreat Central hallway Ijne, at the Lniou Oapot, in tbia city. Fare'to Lewi- Centre (Springs Mat. on; and return. t- . Tickets uvi-d antil u-ed. F. 611 sNDLER, augT-dtsepl General Ticket Airtnt. STOLEN. nOlili: STOLEN! $10 0 K I . ARD. A M AN about 2j years old, dreafed iu black, hired a hor and tiuggy of t:s on Tuesday mo-winr, the l'Jd inst., to gw a few mile, in the country, and having not returned we are forced to tbe conclusion hat the man is a tmef, and consequently the horse, hurry and harneas ar.- stolen. Tb.- H r- is a sorrel l- -tail. white hind leg, wh'ta srip in the face and gray pol on h's off side, 16 bands hirh, ? years old and has a heavy mane. The man, hor- an.1 buejy were seen goirin; went M :he CrawfordaviUe road. TL batfBy wa made by Mr. Gasling, of Cincinnati, and i- numbered 524. The above reward will be paid for the return of the I m andl-ujrfy or Information which willlead to their recovery. ALLEN k STEWART. aug.'j ijt EDUCATIONAL. IT. 4.M II ILL, J

TERRE HAITI:, ir. filBIS School, hitherto Raova a the "Terre Haota Fe2 male ColJeg-," baa been parchaied fTtwn It Ute mm I tmt the uame changed to St Agues' Mail," and ks to e carried on nnJer the auspices f the Episcopal Charch. A corporation elncted fron aaaona; tbe most T-yr m ' of Ir-r. Haute, givea ibe guarautea that every promise made in the circular Just isaned win f faithful Ij redectned. The lac;ty ill cn-i-t of aeariN taenty member, and will co in prise p'tir- di-tingni-hed In edjcatonal cirrle. f he term for board and tuition have been placed at the lowest paaaibl nature, coawnttrtag taw adranoed price of agricultural atal commercial produce Tonng Ulies w:il attend the Ep seopaJ Church with tue Friucipal. uale any other plaee af m or.bip .ho-Jid b Jesurnated I v pare: - Ctrcalars caa h obtained hr a4dmmg ' Tka Matter of 4M. AgneVMad, Tatra Haute, lad. aagls WtAw3w

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- c eZ X CO t i I a a iaw O O - 3 eJ a i CD CD CO M a o if. H - r o w CO 2 it mZ 0 M PS Pi - r. a B r a X 3) 4 3 p a i a 0 i w hi - I U 5 EH a w w P3 q - c FARMS, HOUSES AND FOR SALE BY IV I la L 1 A LOVE, Office Talbott & New's Block. A F A II M OP 245 acres, iu Shelby county, with 175 Itjanroved and under good fence, with a large Frame H aae, Pratne Haai, ooa Orihard, ike, and neverfailing spring of water. The land is on ibe Flat Rock River, three miles from Wäldern, and can be had at a bargain. A F A Ii It lu Putnam Cuunty, of 320 acres, 200 acres improved, with lloune. Barn, Orchard. Spring Water, Ac. The Farm is near Cloverdale. For sale cheap. A P A R M Of 160 acres in atadi-ou County, 18 avtlflf- from this city; 85 acrea improved and unde' good fence. Hewed Log Hou-e, Barn, Orchard of choice fruit, balance good timber. A bargain. A FAR M Of 160 acres in this county, nith about 50 acr-s jmroved. Log Hoo-e, Stable, Ac, the balance th- very frl of timber. It is only four miles from the city. One of the best bargains ever offered. FAR M Of 160 acres, in this County, ha- a' out 50 acrea cleared, I. ir House, Barn, &c, the balance in good timber. It Ifour m:les northeast of the city. AFAR M Of rJO Acres, within six miles of the city, with good House. Barn, Ac, and one of the best Orchards H the county: also one mile of hedg" fence. For sale cheap. A NEW FRAME HOUSE On North TennesJee street, with Seven Rooms, Cellar, Well, Cestern, Ac. A EW PKA.HE IIOI'SE On North New Jersey street, with Six Rooms, Cellar, Well, Cistern, Ac. A TWO STORY BKICK IIOI'SE On North IIllnoi street, with Nina Rooms, Cellar, Well. Ciatern, Ac. A TWO STORY BKK K HOI SI On North East itreet, with Eight Rooms, Cellar, Well, (.'stern, Ac. A I K Uli; Bl SI.M SS IIOI SE And dwelling together, on Massachusetts Avenue, f or -ale it a bargain. A Y AC A XT LOT Onpiorth Illinois street, 40 by 196, with an et front. A rACAUT LOT a Hi North Illinois street, 57 by 210, at a bargain. A TiEASE Upon a good Buslneas Room with four year to rrtn, for aale cheap. IFJpAlso a number f Houses, Farms, Lot.-, Ac Personwishing to pureba rill do weil toca'.l. For particulars of any of tbe abeve property apply to WILLIAM LOVE Office, Talbott 4; New's Block, o 1 A. f, souiii of the Foat Office. julyl6ai4 dly EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY NOTRE DAME, INO. THK Twenty-First Annual Commencement of this well and "favorably known Institution will open on tha fast of September next. Improvement hare been made to accommodate four hnadrod starfewta. For prospectus and other particular addreaa JAMES H McKEKNAN IndiaAapoiu, lad., aagt-dAwlm Agent for the Institution. $10, A DAY " IAID for el'ing Dew W4R PCBL1C A TIO N 9 aad Portraits of Oca. i.RANT. McCLCLLAN, Ac AreaU wanted 10 every tows aad county D. B. CH KM BERLIN. ;aawral PaMiaMM Ageacv, 32 Wast WaaJungtm t ,

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SICK AND AFFLICTED fflHK ( ITlKNJ OK IMM N AFOIJB ANI TK'INITV ft are respectfully informed that the Joatly celebrate.1 1-r I'm tery has arrived and caa aw conavlted at bis oSice, Na. 34) Hast Washington treet, where hia safe and efflcactoaa ndicioes will be doimtatered t thoaw who are suffering from any aaalady known to 'he hmaaaa sytea, aaxat aa liKfaai of the Ebbibk. Heart, Throat, Dyp?paia. Liver, Drops, Kidney. Scrofula, Erysipelas, Nervosa4 Headache, lancer. And evarr form of Diaaaae of tha Skin, and all U-eaea arising from impurities of the blood. Also all o'iier complicated Chronic Complaint which have baffled tbe science and ikili of other doctor. For DTttXTElY, DIAkKil V . PUJX, CHOLK&A MuKBl S or SI M.MKK COMI'LAIM ot oil.iieu tiy hia Neutralizing Syrup. MOST IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN, Whose hollow cheeks and paled countenance tri m fearful language and Ith at working of aome terrible diaease, undermining the constitution, memory and reason; hurrying them to a premature death. Rerlect whila reason holds away, and avail yourself of tbe services of Iir. Pendery, whose treatment dissipate tha clighteat disease and eure the most harrasainx weakness, or other cause of serious difficulty or perpetual annoyance. His Remedies for Venereal Diseases Bh Are far adperior to anything ever introduced Into the Cnited States, challenging the public to bring him a ca-e ne oanuot cure. To Female, Old or Vomic, tin rried or Single! It yon are suffeth.g from auy Disease peculiar to your sex, your should law no time In obtamin-j medical aid where you will surely find it. Tha eijerience and aoccess a hi -h the Doctor ha had in Female Diseases ha in fluenced persons to send him that class of patientafor hundreds of miles. Sen free, on receipt of stamp, a copy of our rrivate letter to Marr.ed Ladies ot; He Ith The Doctor will guaraLtee a cure of mm wwwatav And also all inflamatory disease, matlon call and Judge for yourself. lor further inferVAPOR It I II. Hie inliHliitants of Indianapoli and vicinit are alo informed that Dr. Pendery has opet,ed a fac1ous mt commodioui Bath Room, office No. 24 , Rast Washington street, to enable the sick and afflicted to tet tbe efficacy of tba Medicated Vapor Baths. It is not deemed neceasary to dilate or in any way enlarge 011 the remarkable and astounding curea performed through the agency of these baths; the wonderful effect of Fumigation, of reducing medral agents to a vapor and bringing the heated vapor to the aurface of tbe body, haa attracted the attention and challenge d tbe admiration of the most distinguished medical men of the age The Vapor Baths hare been introduced bv the Court sturgeon. iih ery royal family in Europe, and have very generally received, the plaudits of all classes nf patients in bumble as well as in the higher walks of life. The Vapor Rath are precisely adapted to every class of diseases. In Chronic Skin Mease, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia. Nervous Headache, I'alsv, Lang Disease, or any affection to which the human -v-tem M liable, the Baths never fail to afford relief. Sulphur Vapor, for instance, is conceded by the most prejudiced physician, or the most stupidly ignorant pretender, to be the very best remedy ever used for Chron c Rheumatism, all classes and kinds of Skin Diseases and the numerous forms of Catarrh. iafiaaa Vapor, with Kxtract of Wild Cherry, for all forms of Lung or Bronchial bieaes, so with the thousand vegetable extracts, when reduced to a vapor and brouxht in contact with the skin, or auy diseased surface, produce tbt most flattering and satisfactory results, hieb uo other form of medication can possibly attain A trial of these Baths never fails to convince tha most skeptical of tbe wonderful curative power of extracts reduced to a vapor and applied exactly to the spot of disease. Vapors penetrate wt'h great rapMlry, and soothe irr tarlon and relieve pain, which no medicine taken in substance can reach. The sick and 'nflrm from disease, no matter how long Manding, or what tba disease may !. are cordially Invited to gi?e our Raths a trial These Baths accelerate the effect of alterative medicines, drawing 4iea.e out of the svstetn, changing the state of tbe body in constitutional d.-eaaes, d Increasing the actioD of the ahaorbeut vessels. The specific effrcts are: To equalize the circulation of the blood. To promote preapiritlon. To remove the effects of merenry from thesystesa. To promote absorption of drops cal effusions. To relieve difficulty of breathing and to cure Asthma and other diseaaet of the Chest and Lungs. To strengthen the stomach and impart a tone to the ! Ke-tixe organs, and ta cur dvspepsia and its consequent disorders. To promote the h'aiuig of Scrofulous and Chronic 1 cer-, and remove Gouty and Rheumatic Fains and Swelling: from the Joints, and to cure Lumbago, Sciatica, 4c .. A r For (iu usey the Baths never fail to relieve it. Fi r Crou it may 0 regarded aa a specific For Whooping Cough it give relief. For Mea-esa. crfain sraHfic. To cure di-charsras of Blood from the l.r.nji. and other internal organs of tbe body it may be relied on. For Cholera it is an effectual remedy, as tbt preapiration ia almost instantaneous To cure Acute and Chronic Inflammation, tbe Rath, Judiciously medicated, ia a certain specific. The Baths hava never failed u care Cholera Morl. The use of tbe Baths, 'with tbe aid of anti-Bilious Cordial, made for the expres purpose,) is a valuable remedy for the care of Fevers of every kind. They relieve exhanstlon. languor and fatis-ue, raise th spirits, tranquipzc narvoua irritations. aisi d irestlon and increase the appetite. The Sulphar Vapor Baths are warranted to cure at i remove any and all Ca lie es frcsa tha Joists. These Baths may be taken at times and seasoaw w ithout risk of ''taking cold." ce hours froat T A. M. to VP M. ' PPrivate rooms and Betb for Ladies, with expeed Nurses in attendance. l Ti.y-ic.a:. are inviied free of charge to test tbi treatment. gjaj' Doctor' justly celeirated Ferna Pill. freTafroa trie Dispensary, price fl. Sant by mail rThe Doctor challenge toe public la bring him a cae he caaaat cure, it brought before Uta oJd n thread i broken a , a 1 Or. A W. WW I, la, OFFERS HIS SERVICES TO THE CITIZENS OF Indianapolis and vicinity. Office. Virginia Avenaa No. VI. Rejeidenca North 5 w Jersey straet .w 37. ort UTVd'f II. M. BR I RAKER. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office e t Wcat naihlnflnn M l p italrt ltFSTDFwCE NO. KF.VTT'"KY ATENfK, o FTIM his prof 1 mal -enacv to tbe rHlieaa af liidianapoli. and guarantees strict aad proenpt at. tatitai t ail those wbo may favor hiaa with their pataaagC; j MENDINC AND SCOURINC. CONRAD FETTE, ESDtM AND SCUCRKk, baa removed to Black ford's KUiLdiag. fourth Sitry. No. t4, en., r af aa I Mens: aa .r Ail aarment entrusted to him will be nroni'lv and neatly renovated aad raphttol. All kinds of tailoring and culling for boy sad weea. ha tbe bat style, on short notice and at low rates Je4-d2m ATTENTION. A CC EFT A BLR VOiXaTTEJiRa FOB THK V. S. ARMY : csu otiain throafh re, for each man. cub In band on being mustered in, I'aaJ OfT.ce Na r aoutt Merl KtUBT FKRr.raoN 4 tan street

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MAM'IA- il RKK F THK IMPROTED PAVTOwOCPIC IFECTACLBi, THE BEST TN USE. MOSES1 improvptl Fantorcopir Spcctrtclr combinr advantagr inrchanical ami philosophical lo be toiiml in no of hf-r Sp. -t t, I.-- offered in the Wett, Moms' improved Spi tajctc not only civr clear antl dlirtitiel i-ion, do not weary or fatigue the eye, but tend lo Btn-iifirthcn nnd prmorve the sight. Motes1 Sx-( tacli-s are made? of the finest materials, and best workmanship, fairly represciit (l. and old at tlieir fair value fsTHtion So Anenu or PrHlart rmtfJoyrd Send for a cir-. ular roritaininv; luD ircription, pria , ir., and how to enaurr a perfect fit and haie them writ bv mail. Addrvaa I. W MtSKS, Oftocum, SO ImI Vavhinunat.lndianaVp(ilia( Intl. RESTAURANT. SALOOH AM) KKsiAl HAM. Hezekiah's Restaurant, No. ia North Illinois Street. FW1IIK un signed wtwld revptfnHy mforaB hi. friend M. and th putdic grneraFv that he haa rrceaafy fitted up his Saloon, No. U Sörth lUiaiois treet, oppo-n-- the Bates Hue, in the roost elegant manaer. He ha supplied the bar with the choicest WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS. lie haa entirely remodeled the Ke-r.nraM . and having engag.-d the moat rvaap-tiut Cooa and the mot eowrt. ous of waiter-, can cm!) lent lv invite all t.. visit, assured tha thry will he well ph ased. GAME IN SEASON, FRESH OYSTERS, In ta-t e everj- drflcarv nd utistantlal the markets at slrad furnish mar at all time be ordered oa wrv-l in trie in,.t Miiariur .tv! wi m I-...J IUI IM- II III. Illl. t.lilA Mul Im. .k. ' In iti j. nr ... . I . in ,ur ujiwi uwriur siyia. Hia aim Is to keep a find claa house which grutlemei. can visit with r attraction. He Is thankful for the liberal pa'ronage hitherlo bestowed upon h m an I will do hia hwat ta mr)t a eon-tiiiuai-ce of tl - same. 1 1 g K I A H Bfafll M BOOTS AND SHOES. FALL AND WINTER TRADE' I II uiifl 1 "! DIVES. EV INS & H MILLEN Mo. 7" Wen 1 ukliiaasriein at reel, 1MUANAI-OLIS. IKDIANA II AVK JUT RFCKIVKI) Til K 1 K Y KU. AUD WINTK1. ST t K uF BOOTS V SHOES! Comprisit'2 in part th following articles, via: 4O0 Ca fWa rViyV Yootl' and (.'aildreL's Call and Kip Boots. :lOO Civ. Women'. MiSSWC and fhllJlirn Oust. Ca'f, aforncco Kid and Iav-.t1ng Hoot, an I RalBao''als 3lal Cases len'. Bavs'. 1 ( 1 ldran' Calf and Kip hr'.ir' ana Halosorsls. Iadia' Serge Ccngr- 1. alter and BtiktD Udia-'i, at. Kid aad Hch Slippers la'ii' -' r nie lva Kid O'tigvesa awd Balmoral. LdW. Hi and fbildreris C'Torad Sarsre Congr. -- f.s.t. r. a.' 1 evrtthing e uua!!y kept In a rVot and Sb- H"'. V bave tbe ara-a.t and het selected t.ark of rods in the sta'r ,r w e-t, and respectfully call tbe attention f Coontry MT isnts to the ame jalr-dm DAWKS, KVAlfS A M UU.l.EX MEDICAL NOTICE. DsmaJ. aV W. THOMWOIN, FROM THK EA I J". HAVK 0PC5KD THK Ik I 1 Fff'R oa the eaat side ot Vtigin a A venae, a few doors Paank of w ashingtoa atft, Itidiaaapidas. Jnd , for tbe allr iaiisoii of buasan uffrnng, y bfferirig to unfartuaiau fjerw.0 rr1ctf wtlh fh-piilli. of al J species of Frlvste Issue, SSM and aajh arthoa of cure, fouiiiad on the solid ha eta at acteoce and oQi.d tihiloaaak. 8oei niatorrli'i tri !ntrtTtrv. and invatrrata caaaa f Aaco n.lary or O-ti.titutioawt Hyplaflis of Iocs; sianahata. that cwu'-aherc ired bv aav ottier t.h .u ai, 1. ibu est cured perfactly a-d pervianenfjy. wr no charge. Addeass Box 18. jet aa-dlv I. THOMKOIf KXCHANGK UHOIii: I0A58 HON KT Olt COLLATE RaLJ, BITTI AKD J sells Gold and Silver, aad negotiates Laaaa. uflif a !te 10 Mootb Meridiao atrrat. lodiaaapalia, lad Office hours from 7 A M. t 8 P M fad 3r OHAS. I. PEARSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OP I C K NO. 36 K AST MARKET STREET Kessdenoe K a S3 North Tecntaaet atreet. Office hours 7 1 S A. St.. I to J and Tuf P. St. Special atteati n given to the treataaent of CkwaaBt Diseaaaa. ielfVdflai I.IVI.Uk M tllll . Kaon P.5RT ALI.KJ. New Terk Livery aavTSale Suhl. xia. 12 ant 1 East Pvrl treet, la the rear it n. sriri R a o.. RE.IL liNTI.H luhWTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. No. 201-2 North Illinois Street . Iiialianapollaa, Iaad. mytS'addly JOII It. M 1.11 4. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, o 10 East rcarl wiraala la rear at sruuaii UMiiaUBaaj. 4Haf

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