Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4332, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1864 — Page 1
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0 JÜ STATE SENTINEL rrinniD etrrt morninu at Tllfi NEW SENT1NRL OFFICE a sotrrj meridian street. fem ruAMi irttn DAILY STATE SEMI EL iDER. HARKNESS & BINGHAM, Proprietor. INDIAN ATüLIS. IND.. TUESDAI MüllNLNG, SEPTEMBER 5. 1864. NUMBER 4,332. VOLUME XII.
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DAILY SETINEI, 1 - " . i DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
l . ..'. I'll I n üuintld. of Marion. For lieutenant Goeernor, lalilon U "anon.l 7lntfmry. For Hecretary M Ute, J A S. ATHON, of Marion. Kor A ad i tor f Statt, JOHKPH RI.irNK,t,f Fouataia. For Treasurer of Stale, MATTH KW L. HRtTT, of Uaeieaa. For Atternejr General, OSCAR B. HOHL), of Decatur. For iper1n?endeTit of Pahlic IrrtrBCtian, RAMTF.L I.. KL'OG, of Allen. For Judt(e of the Supreme Court. 8AMTKL F PERKINS, of Marion, ANDRKW DAVISfN, of lV?ctur, J AM KS M. HANNA, of Sulhvau, JAMES L WORDEN, of Allen. For Clerk of the Suprcrac Court, KT HELMERT C HIRBKN. of Ru. For Miprema Court Reporter?" NAl'ol HOI B. TATLOR, or Marlon. For Elector at Larffa. JOHN FKTTir, of Tippecanoe, SIMEON K. WOLFE, of IlarnMft. Contlnirento, GRAHAM N. F'TCH, of Caw, WM M. FRANKLIN, of Owen. For Ditrkt F lector, Flr.t Iii-trrTf SILAS M HOLCOMH. of Glbsoo. Continceiit PKTK MAIKR, of Vanderbura. Second District KL1J AH NE WUND, "f F"yd. Contingent JAS. A. GHoRMIJCY, of WaAhniKton. Thir.l Diatrict AMUROSF. B. CARLTON, of Lawr. ncc. Jorrtina;ent K. G. LfcLVND, of Jrffeon. Fourth DirrH:t-BARTON W. WILSON, of Decatar. Continent KDWIN V. FERRIS, of Ripley. Fifth MKlfcH IIMffl BROWN, of Randolph. ContinKent-THOS. MEANS, of Wayne. I ttli l)i-tr:ct FRANK LANDERS, of Morgan. Co ei - Bl N i AMIN F. DAVIS, of Shelby. Setfenth District ARCHIBALD JOHNSON, of Putnam. Cmtiux-ri' iFO. W. THOMPSON. P,.rke KiKbih Dtatrict JONATHAN C. APPLSGATC, of CrI'ontinent LK NDKRt McCLCRO, of Clinton. Ninth litrict J. O. OSBORNE, of Marshall. Contingent ELLIS HUGHES, of White. Tenth District ROBERT l.oWRY. nf Elkhart. ConiiiiK-nt S. MS . SPROTT, of U-Kall.. Eleventh District J. W. SANSRVRRY. of Ma.li-on. CoiuinKent N. R. 0VKRHA5, ofT.pton. DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL TICKET, First M:rict - W 1LLI AM E. NIBLACK, Second District MICHAEL C. KERR. Third Distrikt HENRY W. HAUKINiiTON Fourth District GEORGE BERRY. S. v. i th District DANIEL W. VOORHEFS. Stfila li.-trict JAMES F. HARNEY Ninth Ditrk:t DAVID TI'KPIE. Tenth ISllllMi MIHI K EDGKRTON Eleventh District-J MKS K McD3WF.LL. National Democratic Platform. 1 HE Ilxi'l-T1K CONSTITITION I'EACE I'l B LK Lirlrtv Private RmsHS Krkk Elec tioss A Vvr.r. Friss Frke Speech Tril UvJlRV TUR lilliHT OK AriYLI M JlisTU ET) OtJR sSoLDIER-S. Resolved. That in the future, as In the past, we will adhere with unswerving fidelity to the Union under the Constitution as the only solid foundation for our strength, security and happiness as a people, and as a sVMwMrorh f government equally conducive to the welfare and aroa(rity f all th States, both N t ii m unl Southern Resolved, That this Convention does explicitly deel ire, a. tbe seuse of the American people, that after four years of failure to restore the Ui ion by the experiment of war, during which, under tbe pretense of military necesily or ar powrr higher than the 1 -t tution. the Constitut on itself has een diaregarded in every prt, and public I berty and priv.ite right alike tr -l ln down, ui.d tbe n aterial prosperity M th- OMstrJ essentially iinpaireil, justice, humanity , lit rty and the puM.c welfare demand that immediate effort be made for a eaaaatiaai of hostilities nth a view to an ultim ite coi.ei.tin of the states, or other poasilde ni atis, to the or.d that at tbe earlirt practicable moment peace may be restored on the basts of the Federal States. Resolved, That the direct interference of the military authorities of the United States in the recent electious held m Kentucy, Maryland, Missouri and Delaware was a shameful violation of the Constitution, and a repetition of such acts in the approaching election will bob. Id as revolutionary, and resjut'd wlti all tbe mean and power under our control. Resolved. 1 hat the a'm and dject of the Den'?ratic parte is to preserve the Federal I'nion and the rtgStl aj tbe State, unimpaired, and they hereby declare that they ons'der administrative usurpation of extraordinary and dangerous powers not granted by the Cun-tilution. 1 he subversion of the civil by military law instates not in insurrection, the arbitrary military arrest, imprisonment, trial and sentence of Amercan citizens in States where civil law exists in full farce. The Mippresalon of freedom of apeeih and of thi- pres., the denial of the right of asylum, the open and avowed disregard of State nichts, the employment of unusua' test i a the, anil tbe interfereuce With and denial Off tbe rinht of tbe people to bear arms in their d',fet,se; i i .Vc ilated t prevent a restorat on of the Union and the perpetuation of the Government deriving it Just powers Iroin the consent of the governed. Resolved, That the shameful disregard of the Administration to it duty in respect to our lellow citizen, wl.o now are. fld long have leen, prisoners of war m a suffering eoadition, deserves the severest reprobation on the score alike of publ c policy and common hnmanity. Resolved, That the sympathy of the Democratic party : hear ily and earnestly extendi d to the sol iie'y of our army who are and have been in i he field under the flag of our country, and ia the event of its attaining power, tbey wi I receive all tbe care, protection and regard that the brave soldiers of the republic have so m bly earned. SALOON. I1TI8 II 0 1 S E SiL0O. UNDER RATES H"t K ENTRANCE, A J. IfCRS, I'ropi icior. f I11IK liar :s supplied with pure liquors, wiMS, and the I lest brand., of cigars and tobacco, also the choicest id R.n:!' n n! Wheat Vhi-ky. Ihe establishment ha been renovated throughout, augs-dit NOTICE. O OPAK X IN I: R8HIP I - fl this a-sociafed with m self in theH.it Cap Havness, Mr J H Dessar, and shall conj t the bus;:, es- .ti future ui.der the stle of I-wt. Danaar ft C lewis dess ar. We ! aveju-t rece.ved a fine .tk of Men's and Ray's Hat. and Cap., wh.ch we will sell at low prices. L IS DKfWAR A CO.. aug31 Sa. I Wet Wae, t.gt m sfeet. WANTED. A Good Wool Carder and Spinner Wanted, FfYO a hom teady employment ati.i . v cr1 R:ven Applv at the Kaiuvtlle Wool Fa-tory. JOHN W SRITN 00 . sur-T-dlw K vsnsv i LM. Will I I II K. . L ADVICE FREE 01 OHA1 I Dr Walt tier's The. ry. Symptoms at.d Treatment ti Chnuic. Ntou, Urinary, and Sexual Diseases, free, in a piaii: sealed letter env. lope, for sit cent to prepay poatage H , a tjmmf dellaeaMon of all the diaeae and condition resulting from the .friiik-emeiit of the moral lawa, exces es. tndr.bx-nce. exposures and imprudences in married aod sttag ;e Every entct.ee eontaim instruction to the afflicted, and should be read by every young per .r. to keep them off the shoals on which others have been broken to pieces. Amativen sa clearly stated tc b- ui. er the control of udieiou treatment, and thereby nrever.' inclination to oo eery pro'lflc cause fd sease Nearly eery ra.a of diease", an he treated ,th.nt hindrance to budne.s. Msdirine aent K. m.n -pc'-r 1tmm Maarvatlon. C harre, moiterate; eaewaMsv i iion. by l-ttcr or at l. " r. cure, e .a-ai.teed. Oft 6 St tharie- -t-ert. rvetwee:, Sixth aod Seventh, one square south of LlndeH Hotel, p o. iaMM St Louis. Mo. Circular Letter aoaai lolly fur ladies eooa. Lfuoihoag icfernngto Saxual Diaeaae fricents PMtaga .'nl-dAwlj
MEDICAL. Galen's Head Dispensary am ms i ni p RT THK LROISLATVRR 0 EBNTCCK 1 k TH TREATMKNT OF ALL THK DtBKASB OF THV CRrWART ANDGENfTAl ORGAN Ut mmtmm mm a1-aaTwrtl PRICE ONi Y TKJf CENTS Hrdirnl Report. Amntomy tad I'iyiol vtKt Smrai Orv4 im c it it ..fmnltk md Hai d bJOM A NEW METHOD o ThKAT
ß IN. Veuer.al Diaeaeca, inci: Syphilis in all iu ata;e iloaorrhe. Gleet, Stricture, Vartoclle. and Hydrocele, Di.eaaea a th Kidney, Bl1der, Vc . with mt mrcoryt cooUtaio a valuable treatise on that wide -spread malady of youth. Seminal Weakness, Noc tnmal Euis!ona, Hexnal Debility, Im potency, Ac. , tha ecret mnnnitiea or youth and maturity arfxing from tha baneful babfta of elf-abuae. To which f added oberva:ioni on Female HmMM, aod other Interentin matter of the utmoat importance to the married and those contemplating marriaf , vrhoentertairi doubts of tbefr pdyatcal ab'lity t enter thai atata. Sent to any address in a sealed wrapper , on receipt of ten oenta or four stamp. Wa devote our entire time and attention to the treatment of the various private diseasestretted of in oir private i a port. Our D.puary ia the ouly lnsutation f the kind in America which has been e tablished by a special rharter.atia tbia fact should give it a preference over tht various qaack of doubtful character to be fonn in all rceci lea. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! On- i partment of our D.pe,nary ia specially devoted to the treatmeat of the tiea.-e of Femalea. auch as Luchorrbea, or 'White' Irregular, Painful and Sappreat Mewrrraatiorj. Werrous and Geneva! Debility, Diaeaaesof he Womb, RarrenneaA, Ac. Consultations and maramatlonsfree of charge Also for nale, OR DtWII8 BROVTLATOI PILLSPor Femnle Ohatmct ;..n -, Irrefrularities. Sc. Married ladles In certain situation .hold i.tn- then., as tbey wouldcails miscarriage Price $1 per box, and may be ent by mail. DR.GALKN'S PRKVENTIVF An invalualde article for those wishing to limit the numlsr of their " , a , of the barren who desire children; warranted not to injure the health, and will last for a lifetime. Sent Jo any address, under seal, on receipt of the price TWO DOLLAR. P ATI K NTS AT A DISTANCE By sending a brie statement of their symptoms, will receive a Blank Chart coutaining a list of questions, cur temia for the course ot treatment, Ac. Medicines sent lo any part of the country to cure any case at b.me, free Irotn danger or curioaity. All transactions private ud confidential Remember the name and n amber. Direct a!l letters to (JAI.KN -s UK VP DISPNSART de 12-6.3-dAwlv Louisville. Kv. INSURANCE. BEUABE lsi i: i:. Farmers and Merchants Insurance Companv, Of Quincy, Illinois. Capital, July, 1863, $300,000 00, And Rapidly Increasing, Kccnred by I on Krai t:tatc Caan V.lllir over I ,000,000. 1 SPECl.A L ATTE NTION ( i I V EN To TU E I NSUR A NCE of Detached Dwellings, Farm bitiMMsaj and their contents, including Live stock, again.t loss or damage by hire or Lightning. All los-es sii-tainel by th:- Comp.tt.y li.i.e been pri niptly ad'usted ani paid long before maturity, to the entire satisfaction of the sufferers, which policy of promptness w ill be continued. W. N. CLIN I resident W. R. Van Frank, Secretary. septi.S'M-wly Trade Palace 'ill & Ü8 WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME, LORD & CO. U7T8HING TO RET. UK ffer their large and FKCM BUSINESS NOW splendid stock of goods worth $100,000! At New York WRSMmM prices, and many gootls much less. Feeling under obligation to tbe public for the very large pationaife we have received, we h ive concluded to adopt this met'od of clo. ng out our present siock, thereb) Mrii g tbem the advantage of buying their good alow as the same can l- boncbt at net wholesale prices in Ka-tern cities. This is m tictiious cry, aud we will continue the sales unt il the whole stock is clo-ed out. We hae now in store the largest and best selected stock everbrought to this city, consisting of 115.000 forth of SILKS Comprising every grade, from the met costly and beautiful Moire Antiques, To tbe cheapest PLAIN SILKS AM) SATINS Which will be sold regardless f the recent great advances. I'lUt DRESS GOODS In great variety. Our I.. - .g at the Lead of the I market during the spring, has made extra efforts to procure the finest and raot fashionable In tb market, com priaingall the late larii4 IVovell ies. 2HERRIMAC PRINTS, PRAGUE'S PRINTS PACIFIC PRINTS. AMERICAN PRINTS, DUNNELLS PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, E M 15 R OIDEB 1 Ks. HUME, LORD & CO,. hm l loi I . MMisVSM EDUCATIONAL I IHK C dlrr ate Year, includin a perod of forty ; the first aaaalao 12. 14, and the w ek,s divideil ii.to tw ., s commen ing on Monday. Septem1 tr lid . n Jt nta. Janua-y 311, IsaK Tbe charges for ks ardng. tu'tin. e:c. are very low, considering tbe pre aert financial state of tl.e coun ry, the ample and elegant acconinndati. n of the institution, and the high price paid fr teatbirig. aad e'ber eapeoaes. Applications lor admission, and catalogues, aid all leitar of inquiry, or on bu.u - trlattng to the mat l lUlMO, should 6 directed, iLEMDALK rEMA! E WIXaMUL )yM-Mw iMslato, Bamiltaa Usanty. uo
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CAMPAIGN !MK I !KM S FOR ls4. FACTS FOR THK PFOPLK . I anawer to Got. O. P. M ' to ' erruueous latrmeut U the Rrpul laau Slate Coovetltioo, Februar Ti, 13. Prepared and published by order of the Daotocratic State Central Coramit'e. " Tbla is masterly and ctanplete refutation of tie tui-t:ement and false r-asonn cmaaioed ia Gov. Morton's speech, and should be placed in the haitds of every voter in the State, so that the people may Judge tbemeve. correctly and iiMe!liTitly, a to the iaaaea raiaed by His Eicellency. The Facta remain rwarrr large aod clely priuted pagea. Price, S3 per huBdred.
f MTS FOR THK PEOPLE, $J O per 100, In 4. er lata. u Prk i Hi. present condition and fiti're pros. PirCTS OF THK COUNTRY. Speech of Han. D. W. Vooauaaa, delivered In the Hoase of Repraaentativea of the United States, March 5, lflt4. "The multitude in all countries are patient to a certain pouit." Ji ua. Tills is pronounced to be one of the ablest and moat eloquent speeches ever delivered In Congress. It is a i most elaborate review of the present condition of the I'nion. and t future is foreshadowed from the expert ence and history of other nations. Th s speech occu.ii.- r,.l - - - - I f2 per hundred. Sl'KK 11 01 Hon. D. W. VooRUKES, in C.eruiuu, Itice i! jO per 1'JO. HIE WAR POWER OF THE PRESIDENT Important Decision of the Supreme Court of Indiana Military Arrests declared Illegal The Rights of the Citiaen defined. This opinion is regarded by the ablest Jurists of the country an unanswerable exposition of the subject it discusses. Eioht pages. Price, fl 50 per hundred. rUE FL'tilTIVE SLAVE LAW. A Lecture delivered before the Ia Class of the North Westein Christian University, in March, V80, by Judpe Purni. Tills liectnre is Intended to show tbe obligations of tl citizen in t- card to the reclamation of fugitive slaves, aod the right guaranteed to thi- Slave States under the Constitution. Fota pages. Price, 1 per hundred. AUDITOR OF STATE'S REPORT. The General Remarks contained in the Report of Hon. Joseph histine, for the year l, wit Ii the correspondence between 0. P. Morton, Esq.. and J. Ristine. Eight pages. Price, ft 50 per hundn 1. Orders addressed to the undersigned, accompanied ith the money, will recete prompt attention. In orderinn direc the manner in which packages shall be seut if scut by mail the postage must be prepaid. Address, ELDER, IIARKNESS 4 RINGHAM, Indiana,. oli-, Indiana. MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United States Marshal's Sale. DISTRICT OF INDIANA. VIRILE OF Ä CKRT1FKD COP1 OF A DKCHEE and vendiiioni expor as, to mr K-u-'d and directed by iheClerk of tbe United States Diatrict Court for tbe District of Indiana, I will, on the 16th day of September. If 64, at the office of the treasurer of ihe State, in tre City of Indianapolis, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 6 o'eloCC P. M. of said day, xpose to sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash in baud, $lu9,000 of Indiana live per cent. State Stocks, the number of the certificates of which, ard the respective amounts thereof, am hs follows:
KN KeOLELt-AN' RFPOBT. m Succinct and Coo- ' I aecut.ve Sumnary of the entire Document Original ItftMM of tue tAar The General' ltt r to the Prea- J 1 Ident, SecreAarj of War, and Military t' ni-uandera -a Ttu- Virginia, Peninsular, and Maryland Campaigns How t'ie Army of the Potomac Fought, aud how its kj Sacrifices were rewarded in MaaMagto Gea. McClel- I P lan's Tribute to bi Soldiers. Snritx pagea. Price, Mj S"J oer hundred. II
No. offer. Amount. No. ofCer. Amount. 61-2 ....U,000 1540 $3,00 699 4,000 1604 5,(00 715 4.01HJ 16tH 4,000 i.t-.N p.ooo MM s ooo 1M9 ...... 2,000 20O7 4,000 53 16.000 J7T 2i,b00 13.000 419 3,000 1015 KjMt Total .... 109.010
I ich certificate will be sold separately, and In the order above given, but in no event will eitt.er of said certiticaies lie struck off and oll by me for less th.m seveu-ty-five per cent, of the par value thereof. Certificates of pun ha.se will y by me execnt- d and delivered to the pun basers, which, under and by the terms of the de-cre- . will entitle tbe purchasers to bave the said certill. ates ol stock purchased, regularly transferred as by the law-of the State of Indiana provided, and new certiorates issued as in case of a regular transfer, and all money - pMi to me by the purchaser, are to be and remain unner the order and control of the Court, until the Court shall be duly notified by me that such transfer has t eeri made by the officers of the State ol Indiana thus tbe Intere-t of purchasers are carefully guanled. Each ol the above certificates offered for sale 10 draw interest from the first day of January, A. D , lteftd, but no interest piior to that date. DAViD G ROSE, U. S. Marshal. August 24t, 164 aug'26-dM'I sepl6 OYSTERS, CAME. &C. Oyster and Game Depot. I HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT WHOLESALE and retail amt?. 0)sits. Y?nion. Ducks, Qu.iils, r.?on, I'rairic !ik ki us. tVi . Ar Also a choice and well selected stock of Family Groceries aV Provisions. Remember I am aole Agent for Mahoney's Celebrated Oysters, ; Tbe best Oysters in the market. They are large, free i from shell, of rich and delicious flavor, and always warranted fresh and the cans well filled. Send orders, accompanied by cn.h, to C. C. WILLIAMS. iv6-dly I No. 3 North Illinois street. Indianapolis. SUMMER GARDEN. SUMMER GARDEN WILL BE OPENED ON THE Cornerof Alabamai; Washington Sts. fin ti,, I't enina of vistv Hi Fine shade trees and nice shrubbery. The very best of refreshments always on hand. mv7-dtf JOHN' HUG ELF. EXCURSION. OHIO WEITE M mVW SPRINGS. Delaware County, Ohio. I MTKSluN riCKETS to the above well known fj S .mtin r ltesi.rt are on sale, via the Great Central Railway Line, at the Union Depot, in this city. Fare"u Lew:s O titre ; spring. Mat on) andreturn, t- UU. Tickets good until usd. F. CI NDLKR, ang dtepl General Tic1-e Agent. STOLEN. HORSE STOLEN! ä l o o it i: ti ii M N ab'ut 23 year old, dressed in black, hired a horse and buagy of us on Tuesday mo nine, the 2:il in-f ..to gaatcw alle in the country , and hang not returnesl we are forced o the tonc'u.ion ihat tiie man is a tl;i f, and consequently the Lrse, buggy and harurs. ar-- stolen. Tbe Hor.e Is a or-el bob-tail, white hind legs, white strip in the face and g'ay sp't on h s off side, 15 baii'is hiKh, I years old and has a heavy mane. The man, MM aiid buggj were een g. ii.g we.-t on tbe Crawfordsvi'Ie road. The buggy was made by Mr. Gasüng, of Cincinnati, and is numbered 524. The above reward will be pud for the return of the horse and buggv or Information ht h will lead to tbetr ALLEN t STEW AKT. aagC5 r!5t EDUCATIONAL. r. ac.i:v HALL, n:iii: HAUTE, i't. f KYH1-" I load, bnherto known aathe "Terre Haute FeAtX , has been purrhased from iu late tier ar d the name cbs.i ced to "St Aitti.' Hall." and I is to I e carried on mi'lertsf au.pices f the Episcopal ! Cbunb. A corporation e..-ird tr .ni among tbe moat re.pe table ci 1 iT- Hauta, gives the guaran.ee I that every proniie mide la The circular Just issued will MfMMfMrJ redeemed. Tlie raci'.ty si., c. n-ift of aearly twenty mem lrs. and will coajprite part es J: .:.tigustieJ in ed icational I circle. The terms for U'd and tuition have been placed at the I it poaslM- figure. Considering the advanced price f aerieutinrai and c-xnnierrtal produce Young lalle will attend the Kp acepal Church wltk th- Principal, uuie any other plan of rahip hi M b des-gi.a:ed ly paret.t raxdars caa te i air e 1 br addreaaltf "Tha Master f St. Agnea' Mail, Tm Maate, lad. aagla-aStAwgw
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MM o CO t - sj i sa -3 4 to (0 H 1 CO J X I s 1 H Hi 4 t 0 H 0 i V. I 00 CV - e-H a o & B CO ! n & . a w r e i ISJSBJ s H IS Pi 9! 9 W n e25 W Ü 2 r 4 h TS -a s M w FARMS, HOUSES AND FOR SALE BY W ILL I A U LOVE, Office Talbott & New's Block. A F A R M OP "245 acres, in Shelby county, with ITS improved and under gotd fence, with a large Frame House, Frame Ram, ood Orchard, cVc, and never failing spring of water. The land is on the Flat Hock River, three miles from Wäldern, and can be bad at a bargain. A F A ii M In Putnam County, of 320 acres, iitO acres improved, with House, Earn, Orchard. Spring Water, Ac. The Farm is near Cloverdale. For sale cheap. A FARM Of 16H acres in Madison County, IS miles from tbia city; 85 acres improved and under good fence. Hewed Log House, Ram, Orchard of choice fruit, balance good timber. A bargain. A F A K M Of 1C0 acres in this county, with abont 50 acres iraroved. Log Hoase. Stable Ac, th balance the very est of timber. It is only four miles from the ci'y. One of the best bargains ever offered. . FAR M Of 100 acres. In this county, has about 56 acres cleared, Lg House, Harn, Ate, tbe balance in good timber. It is four m.lrs nortbead of tbe city. A FARM Of f0 Acres, within six miles of the city, with good House, Ram. Ac, and one of the best Orchards in the county: also one sails of hedge fence. Per aal cheap. A NEW FRAME HOUSE. On North Tennes.ee street, with Seven Rooms, Cellar, Well. Cestern, Ac. A NEW FKAItlE IIOI E On North New J.-rsey street, with Sn Roomi, Cellar, Well, Cistern, Ac. A TWO STOKY BKICK IIOlNE On North Illinois treet, with Nine Rooms, Cellar, Well. Cistern, Ac A TWO STOKY It ICH It HOUSE On North East street, with Eight Rooms, Cellar, Well, C'stem. Ac. A Fit AUE BUM HEM IHM S. And dwelling together, ou MasacbusetU Avenue, 'for sale at a bargain. A VACANT LOT OnfNorth Illinois street, 40 by 195, with an esst front. A VACANT LOT On North Illinois street. 67 by 210, at a bargain. A. LkEASE Upon a good Business Room with four years to rua, for aale cheap. TTT'Also a number of Hoases, Farms. Lots, Ac. Persons wishing to purcha-e will do well to call. For particulars of any of the abeve proper y apply to WILLIAM LOVE Office, Talbott & New's Block, o. i V 2, South of ihr Pott office. julyl6'64 dly EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY NOTRE DAME, IND. THE Twenty-First Annual Commencement of this well aod favorably known Inst'tuuou will open on tbe first of September next. Improvements have been made to accommodate four hundred students For prospectus and other particulars addreas JAMKS H MrkERNAN, Indianapolis, ltd , aug4-4Aw Im Agent for the lnettiution. $10, A DAY PAID fer sel rg new WAR PURLRHTIONS and I jr-ra s f t.ena uRaNT. McCI KcLaN. Ac Agents wauled la every town ana county. D R. CHAMBFRU5. kle-eral Pnbilahhac AgwncT. M Wt Waahtagton It Irxtians, a
MEDICAL. Dr. V 9. PLNDLKY, mm wmi. No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St.
SICK AND AFFLICTED THE CITIZEN OF INDIANAPOLIS AM Y1CNITT arc re-pectfully informed that the J astly celebrated Or. Pendery ha. arrived and can aa eon!td at hia ofhee. No. MS East Wasbtngto street. aber his safe and efficacious medicines will h admiBlaiered to those who are suffering from any malady koowat th human system, such as DirM of Ihr I unh. Ilo nt. lliroaf, )sp( ps I. Liver, DrOHs, ilKllM is. Si lolnla, rnsjpi in., NerTons II ni l. ii c aiicrr, t And every form of Disease of the Sklnlaod 11 Usee arising from impurities of tbe blood Also all other coni(dicated Chronic (omplaints which have baffled the science and kill of tbr doctors.. For DYSENTERY, DIARRHEA. FI rX, CHOLERA MORRI S or SI MMiK COMPLAINTS kCbild-en try his Xeatral.siuf Syrup. MOST IMPORTANT TO YOKING MEN, Whose hollow cheeks and paled countenance tell la fearlul language and silent working of i rue terrible disease, undermining the constitution, nejory 4nd r i-- n. hurrying them t a premature death, li fiei t while reason holds .way, and avail yourself of tht- services of Ir. Pendery , whose treatment diseipatea ihAligbtet dlase and cures the moat barrassiug weakness' or other cause of setious difficulty or perpetual annoya'.ee. His Remedies for Venerel Diseases Are far superior to anything ever In'V.-duced Into the I'm tel States, challenging the public bring bim a MM be MgsMt cure. . To Prauikeft. old nrjTf g . I :i r r lt d or sm-h : If you are suffering from any iMsease I ecaliar to your sex. your should I Jse no time in obta'nn medical aid ahere you will surely hud it. The exp- i lence and socs m hieb the Doctor baa had in FemaleAhsease has influenced person to send bim that cls$ of parent for hundred, of miles. Sent free, on reeetfd of 'mp. a copy f our Private Letter to Married Indies on Health. The Debtor will guarantee a cure f Ma wax aaaaa xarav And also all infiarngtory liisea--. Fi further Infor mation call and judge for vourlf. VAPOR BATHS. The inhabitant, ef Indianapolis lapoli and ciniti are all has cipet.edka spacious at e No 24 is. Washingt stBicted to lst the eflicac Informed tust Dr. Penderv commodious Lath Room, effice street, to enable the aick and oi tue jseoicateu vapor niiut. 2 It is not deemed necessary M dilate orm any way enlarge on the remarkable and astounding ure performed through tbe agency of tbeae bath.; tbe onderful eflect of Fumigation, of reducing tuedral agenl- to a vapor and bringing tbe heated vapor to tbe aurface '. the bedy, has M tra. ted the attention and challenr. d tbe admiration of the most di'tinguiiibed midical m" of th" age. The Vapor Haihs have been introduced bv the Court Surgeons, with every royal family in Eiäjtope, and bare very generally received the plaudits ot alia r!ases of patient, in bumble an well a in ihe higher stalks if life. The Vapor Raths are precisely, adapt ! to every -lafa of diseases, in Chronic hkin Disease-, Rheumatisct, Dyspepsia. Nervous Headache, SaWt,L.ng Disc a e, or any aff. ction to wtich the hutuiu -ysteii is liable, tbe Baths never fa.l to afford relief. Sulphur Vapor, for instance. Is conceited by tbe most prejudiced phy ncian. or the most Mupidlf ig.orant pretender, to be tbe very best remedy ever u'.eo lor Chron c Rheumatism, all claases and kinds of 8ki Diseases and the numerous forma of Catarrh. Iodine Vapor, with Fxtract of Wild Cherry, fr 11 forms of Lung or Bronchial Diseases, si with tfie thousand vegetable extracts, when reduced o a vapor and brought in contact with the skin, or auydyeased surface, pndhces the most flattering and satisfy c'ory results, hieb no other tortu of medication can possible attain A trial of these Baths never faila to c or iaoe tb most skeptical of tbe wonderful curative power t-f extracts re duced to a vspor a d applied exactly to 'ne spot of diaese. Vapors penetrate wih great rapl d y. and soothe .rr tat I on and reheve pain, sv btch n me.iicine taken In substance can reacn. Tbe kk and .nfirm from disease, no matter bow long standing, or what tha disease nuy be, : cordially Invited to gire onr Raths a trial These Hath accelerate the effects of styraiive me.i;cinea. drawing disease out of tbe system. cbai.gn.R the stale ot tbe body iu constitutional dit.V. d increasibg the action of the absorbent rtaaeli. Ihe p dflc effects a ret To equalise tbe circulation of the blood. To promote prespiration. To remove the efb ct of mercury from t as systeta To promote absorption of drcps cal effugons. To riere difrlciirty of breathing and to cure Asthma and other diseases of the Cbest and Lungs. To strengthen the stomach and impart a tone to the d gestive organs, and to cure dyspepsia ad iu consequent disorders. ': To promote the healing of Scrofuloui aril Chronic Ulcers, and remove Oouty and Rheumatic Pa ns and Swelling from the Joints, and to cur I. um ago, Sc.atica, Ac, Vc. For Qninsey tie Bath never fail to rele-re It. For Croup it may be regarded a. a pe dc. For Whooping Cough - it gives relief. For Measles a certain specific. To cure discharge, of R ood ftem the Lc'igs and other internal organs of the body it may b relief on. For Cholera It is an effectual remedy, a-. the p reap Ira -tint, is ain .t m.tartatieoti To cure Acute aa1 Chrome Infiammation-tbe Bath, Judiciously medicated, ia a certain specific. Tbe Baths have never failed ti cure Cho'i ra Mom u. The use of the Baths with tbe aid of an.'-Hilioo Cordial, made tor tbe expres. purpose, is valuable remedy for the cure of Fevers of every kind. Tbey relieve exbanstion, languor snd fat ue, raise tb spirits, tranqu'lize nrvcus irritations. it d ge-tun and increa. the appetita. Tbe Sulphur Vapor hath are Warrant-! to cure and remove any and all Cabce-s fVm the Joints - I he.-e Hath- may be taken at all time- and saaaons without ri-k of "taking cold." fcOjTTyOfT.ce hour rum T A M. to 9 P. M. Jjr'Private rooms and Rati for Lad;', with experienced Nurses id atteneaace. 2X7 Physicians are invited free of cLanr to test ihi trea'ment. JfThe DiMJtOf! Justly cetebrated lma e PÜ1-, freiSTrom the IMspensary. price $1. Sent b;- mail Tne Doctor challenges ihe public tc bring h m a case he canaot cure, it brought belore the , olden thread j. broken angl ifrr iLif. r OFrF.RS HIS Sr kViCKS TO THE CITIZENS OF Indianapolis and vicinity. Office. Vir rtaM A venu No. n. RMMMM North Nw Jersey stree. No ST. il t BK I It It I K. PHTSICIA AND SURGEOH Office o g Weit ashing ton M.. I p Malrs, RESIDENCE NO. 31 KENTUCKY AVFNUE, OFFFRS his profe.sional serri-ea to th citlseas of ln:ianapolis, and guarantees strict anflpr mpt atitMioo te all those who saay favor him srth the. r ia- " r iifMENDINC AND SCOURINC. INTRA ID FEITE, ENDER AND SCOURER, boa removed to War kI, .-A . Ua. A.,.m c.UMk a.. at r. a , .w, .r , I J l. SIM, I WI IM 01.1 J, W. -V , k -'S. . v . Waaoington aod Meridian street. AM garment entrusted to bim will be p omp'ly nd neatly renovated and repafred. All kiods of tailoring aad cutting for boys aad men . Is the oe-i style, on MM notice atd at low rates Je4 dim ATTENTION. ACCFPTABLK VOLUMTKEKS FOR THK T. t. AKi can obtain through use, on bang Materad in, SAM for ach xaaa, sah t hand. CCc .No. U South Mn MM MaaJsT riU.S3N
kT3 leva spectacle MAM KAt TIUKR OF TIHC IMPROVED PAWTOSOOPIO SPECTACtkBt. THE BE8T IN 1K MOSES1 improved Pantoscopic SH'ctaclcs combine advantages mechanical and philosophical to be found in no other Spectacles offered in the West Moses' improved Spectacles not only give clear and distinct vision, do noMweary or fatigue the eye, but tend to strengthen and preserve the sitrht. HMmV Sectaclep are made of the finest materials, and best workmanship, fairly represented, and sold at their fair value Glutton Art Afjnf or Pftflart tmjJoyfd. Bead for a circular enntaininp full dcarription. pricca, 4c. and how to ensnrr a isrrfect lit ami have then sent bv axa.il Alirca LL W MO6E0, oya-icasM, 50 East Washirnrton St., IndiaDaMli., bid. RESTAURANT. saloon and i;i;stah;.nt. Hezekia h's Restaurant, No. 13 North Illinois Street. 'Vit . ed would reapeeafally Moras hi-fneads and the pul.lic g. neial y that be ba r. uattl fitted up hi !tai,Min, No in NTth 1 1 lfm is .treet, appo.lle the Rate House, in the mnoi eiefant manner. Me ha supplied the bar with ibe choicest WINES. LIQUORS A NO CIGARS. Be baa entirelv remodeled the Revatirant. and having engaired the nn .t cS m t .. ai.n Cm m. - roarte ou of waiter, ran confidently invite all to o-it, a..i;d that tbey will be well pleased GAME IN SEASON, FRESH OYSTERS, In fact every delicacy and substantial tbe markets at home or abroad furni.h may at all times he ordered on hi tables served iu tne m-st superior atyie. His aim is to keep a first class bouse which gentlemei. can v ii with atts'r ion He 1 1 thankful for Ute liberal patrooaaa hit hero bestowed upon him and w, II do his heal lo merwacntinaance rd tbe same. HF7.EEIAH auglH-dtf BOOTS AND SHOES FALL AND WINTER TRADE' i t iiixt iAdi.-: I1WKS, Bf INS ft 1'IILLBN 7. Wt Msliington Mnei, INDl W IHLI. INDIANA HAVK JIST RECEIVED TIIF.1H FALL AND WINTER sKm K )T BOOTS ft SHOES! Comprising It. part the following articles, rix: 500 Cases Men's. Boy'., ToUiha1 aud Children's Calf and Kip Roots. 300 Ca-es Worn-n-, Mi.se' od Cattrfrea's fra. Ca f, Morocco kid and l-ttnr Hoofs and Raimorak 3fa Cases Men'.. Boy'. To tha arid ChlMrena'Call and Kip Rroans and Rai mora Is. Indies' Kersr Cinare OaOam and Burkina. ladies' Goat, Kid aad Plu.h flipper Ladies' Fine Glove Kid ( ngress aud BalmoraU. Laitie. Mi.se and Children' Colored erare Coagrcs ualters. and evarvtbiug Ise Lua'!y kept in a and Shoe Houwa. We have tbe laraest and het e'eeted stork of er In tbe S ate or Vet, and respectfully call tbe atlebtioo of Country Mi-rrhau t.. he ame Jnlerfi.dnm DAWKS. F.VaNR A MrMII.LFN MEDICAL NOTICE. Ei-M. J. Sc W.TIIOMM, :FR0M TBK EAST.) HAVI OrKXED THEIR OTTICK oa tha eat aid Virgin a Ater.oe, a few Cot r - .i l of Washington ue . Induxbsha, Ind , for the a!Ieiiat..a of l.t-man auffe'ina. I'V flariba to Ut Joriuftavr fnrj une'ir.ff, ts ftarifaet to ut Jonunalr person affix urd with r-)phi.s, af any apaclca of fTivate Diaraae, sure and .afe method of cure, founded on the aastd basis of acaeaae and .'.und philosophy SpertnatrrLea and Impotency, and iuesterai rases .f ftacoridary or Const titiual hyphili. of long 'aud.n. that ejnf tie cured hy any other pbyria iti thi cured perfectly aid perniabebtlj. or bu charge Addres. Boi ISM je.i'04 llv Da. THOMsON k 1 1 in pimfVitii, EXCHAXii; BROKER, LOANS MONF.T ON Cf H.LaTFRA BSL HUT AND arils noid and tsiiver, aad isegotiatrs L aa. utfice Ne. 10 itoutb Meridiau Mr et, Indiafcapol.. Ind Office boors frosa 7 A M to P M pal dSaa CHAN, i . PKaBtOnr. PHYSK IAK AMD SI BGEON. OS P I C K MO. 3 KANT MARKST TRAKT ft. .. N , 'O N r'U lei ea.ee atrei UtBce hour 7 to 9 A M , 1 to 3 aad 7 to S P.M. Special atteatioe. given to the treataaerrt of Cbraotr Uiaeeaea. JH I l I lt fti ABI I . HFNRT AIXFN. Mew York Livery aad Sale Stable. Noa IS and 1 Keat Perl t rewt, la tha rear Alesra'a KdacA . fe- M II. vi. M'M I K aV ((! I REIL EST! i E 1 MS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North IHinois Street I mliitiifipoli, Illtl. ytf'Sddly J0ll B. H I LO AN. LIVERY, SALE ANO BOAROING STABLE, No to I ii ( teaxrl Irret, la rear of braun! MttllgUffif.
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