Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4336, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1864 — Page 3
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For State KtMtc , J VlIES B BHA KK! For Representatives, ABNAK it HTDE, (irUTUON .r Mi ' e aTKPHEN McNABB Fm TrtMBtfT, OZBO BATES. For Conn' y Ceaaatoa Inein, First District F MM. F.Y WR11BT. Third District JAMES WEBB. F r -Ney '. BATES HOSBEOOB. Fee Coroner, CHBISTlAN ! For imw r of Center Township, JACOB H MI LL (.ubrrnmnruil ( iniraii Governor Morton and Hon .Ii K McDonald will speak ss follow. New Castle. Henry eount. on Friday, Sep temhsfr 9th. st I o'clock, P. M Liberty, Unto eouot? . on Saturdav, September lOth, at 1 o'clock. P M Draiarratlr Umlag Hon F A St?, of New York, will ad dreea the eitixene ol 1 ndiana. on the aaoroentous cr-i of tho country, at the following place: Friday, September 9th. Terre Haute Saturday. September HHh. Munt heater tfatlfleitiwa HctlBf on the inh I-m'crta of 1 ndianapoite iu favor of holding a ratitkaUoo meet my, in pursuance of the re commendation of the Chicago Convention, are requested to meet at the Sentinel office at two o'clock lhi afternoon, to make arrangements for the ame It v booed that each ward in the city w. 1 be reprs eoie-l unn the oeceairn. CITY ITEMS Stssl? work on the street railrostl pro gre- - s trbe Court Home has been renovated and repaired without and within tW" I be 3d Indiana cavalry has heen pail off. and most of its members have left for home. A splendid Saturday night bill ia posted for the Metropolitan to night. We notice the Street Comnsieaioner since' the late rain ia commendably active along tbe principal thoroughfares A splendid craafish lunch to day st Hez ekiah'a. North Illinois street, opposite the Bates House, at 10 A M Vesi'erdav. after may, alter tne recent new rins, A. . . . . I the weather -r" "M"'f "armer, w e have , fo-s o mornings now, meridian suns, and Sep tt-tuber nights. ' Within three week an 1 three davs the I2ih Indiana State Fair will be upou us Pre
parationa will be made to entertain everybody . Then we mu-t not forget our friends, tb- Sutlers brave that comes -m and noble, m m For when the pay-day does arriv- they're in a peck af ar s i y-, trouble; MAHOJir Notice. A special meeting of ten gome bi,y, they aaw, won't pay their debts; oh, c,rtre Lotltre No 89. for work, will be held this, ciou. what a clatter!
(Saturday; evening at . BBS " I lo. k Chas Fisuks. Secretary ' ' i r t vcbal DiscovaaE Kev B r Foster will I deliver ft discourse UJiOli the death of Mr. Job Powell, in the Universalist Church, to morroi lorning at 10'8 o'clock Shell Otstkes Fie-h shell are now on hand, st the F.tchange, on Illinois street, und will be received evety day. fieeh from the beds Call and try them. I I0t Foa Rbxt A two story frame house, con taining six rooms, situated on Massachusetts Avenue. For mrticulars inquire of Dr T. A Johnson, No. G, Illinois street. septri i!3t 'Sixty substitutes arrived yesterdav from Michigan on their way to the front Several others who bad started with ihem escaped on the route we are informed, some of them by jump ing through tbe window of the cars. Numbers of government horses continue to arrive daily. They are stabled in the U S livery sod sslss stables in the north eastern part of the city, and shipped as army demands require. 'Everv preparation has been made by the authorities, and we record it to their credit, and to the credit of tax payers, and to (he credit of c t zens who contributed, for the furnishing of wood for soldiers' families during tbe approaching winter. 'The Chief Fire Engineer is busv dailv filin g the public cisterns with water pumped bv h:s "team machine which are now pronounced to be iu unparalleled order and retdy tor any kind of a court igralion which may undertake to light up the lurid midnight heaveus "The militarv veterdav afternoon had a free nod promiscuous fiyht ahiong tiiemselves on West Washington street I he Provost Guard was on one side, and sundry disbanded and re enlisted veterans on the other One or two of the heroes were prettv severely hurt No ornir derou- weai. ns ere used Sawyra k t aaxrr This firm, wholesale grocer-. Law 13 u'lt MajriaWaa torect. have per baps one ot the hevie-l -stocks of SJfaw, coffee, tob 1 ceo. molare, cod and wiite fish and mack erel. kf tin- mrket We would respectfully call the attention of retail dealers to thin fact. Vies s.err A Surrrti nre among the most liberal and euterprising ot our merchants 'Don't fail to see the splendid stock of hats j and csrs. opened lor Fall and Winter, at Baker A Mclver's. The stock is larger than ever be-I fore offered. Their new silk hat is a beauty and no mistake So their new ctoth hats. Iu that they never do things bv halves. 10 2t 'Dr. John C Turfloth. of Louisville, a Stoat famoua practitioner, arrive! in the city a day or two apo, bringing with him invaluable medu ines imported from Ciermanv tr the cure of rheum atlm and pile Dr TurfLith ' great remrd es Wl 1 Iih h'trtli nfuml f.,e j.la at ik. I - - - - J " - . . .. , . i . . mmm Crystal Palace, in thi city, the service of the proprietor of which establishment he has ecurd for hie general ageul for the Stale of Indiana. Otivra'a PTr Iigaran Thia ia certainly the best n tetit inkatand now in the market It ia a beautiful atand. not complicated, uo trouide , to 611. doea not get out of order, preterits evapo ration, and keeps the fountain always full enough 1 to give a full auppiy ol ink without getting your fingers blackened In fact, thia appears to ua to be the m st profitable inkstand for office ue It pan be obtained of Mer Boa en. Stewart A I Co . at thetr Book atore, in thi ci'y. The moon ahiuea beautifully of nights mow and nobody but a grumbler would talk about the street laaapa iu coonecitou with what ehe ar ejasaaly perform- au 1 (he (aa Coiotao? Mtislac Uril? rxK-kets Such a mm. we reteat, ia a Lo?l Leaguer, a shoddy contractor, or an at - itiun elitor that ge hme alter darb a m;cgerist.iu' and afraid of griun robbed without a iullar or one cent hoaewtlv earuii i his rvcket E?ery citizen throughout the State, ami a.l r.ciuliiul and patriotic ladiea. are eierting tteaiel?ea to make the Sanitary Department ol the aeit Indiana State Pair eucoeaaful, lecaue aar noble soldiers iu the front are concerned Eer?ibiO)( which can miuiter to their cumfort :o tbat alisriatioti of u.eir p ., sickoeaa to these awaoaaarv when wound to tbetr decent bur 1 when dead we at h me Stw eatllad aBN b? e.ery sacred motive to look alter No mat ter hat demagogues, contra tore and pay mas tajei say, let the people the pairiouc people ol I .na always remember U.e aoldicr at home r abroad.
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Aia ' FfM ait Eigel." A boot Veteran rxw I all tbe talk to go for tbr tear a Looser. To pa tkia em 4 rebetllesi Sown aad er eaer aa1 stronger; Bat I bse settlaaV la ay lad (bat I can So tWaWk k boev, t I'U enrse oat my time and then go buaaa ewa tae what's tbe aaattar. Oar .(rWr tey talk ?ery nie thetr ward are sweet as To entice i in tbat veteran corps, tbe say t weald be Bat Hacker'' bar' been hefoco-now we're "codfish," B'd know better; They'll DMrr take In again eed that whefs tbe aaatier. Ob. yew I well rewjeaaher yet. before I joined tbe aray, liu officers tAey protaaaad aae tbat tckneae should net barm ase, Tbe treatment wbtcb tba airk receive shea id he like bean and better; Bat 1 nsrrer yet bare found tt so and that's whaf. tba matter. And fu-loufh. too, they praalaad u. and ewore tbat we bouM have tbem. To ee oor friend foar weeks each yar (or borne ad friends we love ens; But in vata 1 waited fall two year yea, and a lUtle better, So farloagh bare I ever got and tbat'a wbat i tbe anavese. TstV ! ut make a few remark ahnet the grub we're drawioa; ild picketed pork and crackers bard are 11 we get for CBSWitif; But nesrroe,. tbey net baker'a areas!, with bam and , sometb di better. While we poor devil eat bard-lack and tbat' what' tbe mat er Our frif nd at bme tbey wlh u well, hut tbey may keep a wioblng. Id tending o good tbtng t eat hot aar1lce do tbe fl-hmg We well know what beromes f tbem we besr tbetn langh and chatter. Tba doctoreat wbat we should have and tbat'a what' tbe matter. Bat cheer up, beys "r time' near o-it then we'll go bom? a coaling. Bark to the rood eld flooaier State, (fl time to do tbe ' voting. Some "aboalder-atraps" are ure to run, but private ault oa better. We'll put in men tbat'a did the work an-1 tbat'a what' tba matter. Four hundred dollsr, all In cash, we're offered as a bwaaatv, W hile recmita la Eastern Statea Tecetve a tbouand frun their coanl; 80 If money w.r.l 1 entice me. I To go to rk and enlit there matter, would by far do batter and that's wbal's thr Tbey may talk about tbe Stars and Stripes, and the American Faule, The PoN'ma'" trmv, General Meade, at (ienral1 Grant and Sigel; 80 if mwy makes the mart un it makes the purses falter I'd only go a General and that' what' tbe matter. And tbe best la tbat onr officer can't force us to re-en - lining; For if thev could there wouldn't be so much friendly talk Now'," dri: usiv tbe, talk , nice, and try their best j lefl tter I bve bit once, I'll not agaiuaWaaSas, -and that's what's the . ... .v- ,;..,,.,. r.. .AA p.wttn,nt, .j n- - - i b7y m,y Su. somf( but to thi, tj , are not willing; Before women only they parade, in beer shops make a clatter. But kc-p from where the bullet fly and that's what's tbe matter. And yet they ak us ten price tbosa - ami tust s wua'.'- ti e nia'ter. So I think I'v done my Juty well in tba last three years' hart rlghtinp; If every man had done ai much, we'd long hern dwie a tiirhiiutf But many arue war at home get druck and make a clatter. But won't aSSM out and take a gnn and that's what's the matter, nd now 1'il 1 lose --l'v said enough and it la not a fiction. And th wbo've served as long as roe I know need no canviction. I hope I have offended none and if I have, no matter; Tbe song suits me if ft does not you and that's what's the matter. Corepwd by a "PKAn-HaAn," Co. A, IStb lud VoK Yesterdav a sold'nr belonging to the 39d Indiana, bathing in the central canal, came very near sinking to rise no more. He was stripped stark naked, and had plunged in, but strangled and went un ler A comrade, in the water with him. comprehending his predicament, stretched out his hand and seizing the unfortunate man by the hair of his head providentially saved him for bis country and future usefulness Fob Rknt Wheat warehouse, on Pearl street. Between Meridian and Illinois, good substernal brick, wi'h all necessary fixtures It is an old established stand and one of the best in the city. Rent moderate. Apply to Srs A Smith, sept 4 dtf Real Estate Agents BriLDtMi MaTKaiAL at Aiction On this (Saturday) afternoon, at '2 o'clock, we will sell lo U e highest bidder the three two story bri' k houses on the northeast corner of Meridian and Maryland treets. being 50 by 65 feet; also a brick shop in rear of the same, being 40 by 65. For further particular apply to Sr ann A Smith. septU d2t Real Estate Agents. Merchant Tailoring W. F Rupp. Jio 105 E st WaslwBMHi street, opposite the Court BowSi, hal in store a large assortment of the Fail style of gentlemen's dress goods His ex perience as a cutter enables him to guarantee en tire satisfaction in style and make of all gar metits ordered at his hou-e Call and examine his new stvles before selecting your Fall suite. 8 lw Arrivals at tue Soldikbs Hons E ghty -one transient men, twelve men of the 129th Indiana, thirlv recruits from Illinois, going lo Nashville, 61 of the 141st regiment being in rendez vous here, and 51 of the 1st Indiana battery, from New Orlean, to be mustcied out here, their t'me of service having expired, arrived at the Hme Thursday Sixty naval recruits from Erie, l'enu . for Nashviile. and thirty transient men arrived yeaterday. A l.r:e and enthuieetic Denioi ratic ni t.s meei;i'ir w is held Thursday, in Columbus, Indiana. There were not lese thaa (rom sii to .-even ttiousuid ieuple assembled Thev were addrea ed tirst bv Hon Jason B Brown, of Jack-on. B id nest bv Hon J.i E. M Dmtld Ron 0 L. Dwaham r!osel wob a speech tbat was listened to with much interest by a large and attentive audience. The best feeling prevailed, and there was a good report of those present ol tbe pros pecLs ot McClellan and Pendleton Thk ü:tu Indiana. Yeateiday we had tbe pe.sureof meeting .-everl officers of tbis re t in.exi reei merit Thev were eenial irentlemen w tr Cj a i and brave and pttriotic They intend to recruit tor and fill up the gallant 69tka For ibis Dur poae Capt (lerge C (iarreUon goe to Rich aaon.l. Wams count?. OepS Daniel Vount goes to Middictown, Capt Daniel Uolton goes to Con- ( r-v;ile. C:ipl Lewis R Harris goes to Hgrrs town. C ipt Ju-enb J icksou goes to L'nion Civ. Capt Wilmington Wrisrht cues to Libert? We have no doubt tbat thce accomplished officers ii i i will speeds awaat faeotwaWy Hb rwgard to the eed hiimg up ot their c sffl AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITiN THE HER. Cotter tif IVasAincfon and Tmnrutr Strett$ nasnieg-er tr. a. II. Kller. Saturday Evenine, September 10th. SIXTH NIGHT Or THE STAR COMPANY TUT (OBSIf AX BKOTHEKS. MB BK Ev Monday. M SAU.IE ST. CI.A1R a-.i Br CHAs M BAltKAS Pasees oe Aaasssaaaai. lr-a Csrola aasl Parqnotte. i. oet.i-; fr.vate H-a.e.. fur sis p-rsm, SA ; ircatsmra "Sft-?. .!.,e, W.V M lliiiuru in miiif, eu, mil irmKii-Ki mmmiw mm Doors open ax 7 u'ctock. Performance coaasaaaseaa at a qaarter to 0 o'clock prec leery.
Telegraphic Dispatches.
e ti as . roe raa bhit tti iimni.. rr rloraiag Kepert er rat Fae NRW 8 FROM ALL OURTERS A Letter from General Grant , .Tfoi inn nf f.ouiaT on by 1 1 oops. the THKV LAND ON TUK MAINLAND M I ; X I CJ A TV N E W !- Ar., At'., Ar.. At At rout i w orh . Niw Yoaa. September 9 The Tribunes Harper' Ferr? coiresponderit of the iih aars: A detnehment ot our cavalry jesteruay croaaed the Upequoo and drove the reOel picke' to within lour mile ol Winchester where the ene my 's infitntry va ported in torce The inftntry advatuetl on our cavalry who skirmished back to thits aide of BerrvTille At the McCleltan atification meeting last light a calcine light exploded, killing one tS woman, and wounding several persons i he i nhune s pe-il. Headquarters Army of the i'utomac on the law, aays: A ba tie seems imminent and inevitable. Tita rebels have beeu largely reinforced from E1-'' deparimetit, and were yesterday crawling stealthily into a pom i ion most precarious to tbem, tboajgh thev were not aware of it. ea. . r aa I 1 he public may look for Rt.rr.nß news from ibis quarter soon. Our recent successes have infused new pride and spirit into this army Vewterdtv they were full of preparation for victory in the coming struügle. The Herald's correspondent with Grant, on the 7th, kmvs: Yesterd iv a large number of deserter- entered General Hutler 's lines from along their whole length, impelled to leaving the Southern army N rwsdiatg the rec ent oeneral order of the Lieut General commanding. They say that a more general circulation of the order would bars the effect to beiBf rebel soldiers into our lines by hundreds and thou Bada They ssy that the impression prevails among the Southern sold icrs, th.it the Chicago conveuti"n m"nt but they thought that if they ere to endure another cimpaiL'ti the armv of Lee would unqiie-iiofiiibly full to pieces. Thev t-ert strongly and with appureut truthfnlliPv tlmf 1'ifnt Mi ll rn ! anriiiHij ihu dp 1 'O - p,triotwni has given away to lassitude, and cont tiuued lassitude to heartlessness an J nc--The Herald's Harper' Ferry correspondent of the 9.h says; The military situation is unchanged, the rebels have re'reated up the valley, and e-terday were west of the Opcqutn river, followed closelv by our cavalry. General Early had his Headquarter-1 at Berry rilM day betöre yesterday Ollii ial dispatchea, printed orders, to . relat ; BSg to the rehel army were, found in tbe house i which he hid occupied a hi Headquarters. The third divi.-ioii. cavalry, skirmished with the rebel rear guard sll day yesterday. OlH ers Irotn the fiont Utrlv report sU quiet f there. Charlestown, midway between this post and Sheridan army, is now garrisoned by our troops Tbe HeraldV Ft Gaines correspondent of the 30fb, ssy: Out troops ha v e effected a landing at Cedsr Point, three miles above Dauphin Island au 1 twenty five miles from Mobile. The road tunning to Mobile is held by the rebels. It is reported they have no fortifications on tbis road except near the city A torpedo drawn from the water last wees exploded, killing five or six and wounding fifteen men. Tne work of destroying the sunken Nashville in the channel above Dog river was processing The Commercial 's Washington sredial sayAH officers and soldiers on del sehe! duty have beeu ordered to report to their regiments Lee evidently deters his grand attack until his reinfotcements come up. No demonstration has been made bv the enemy since Wednesday. Recruits Mre hurrying to the front this week from Pennsylvania, and more rapidly than at any previous lime The Post rays: According to the records of the transportation office? in this city, the number of recruits from this northern and eastern parts of this State, and from one or two points in the New England States, passing to the fiont daily, averages M'O Convalescent soldiers are seul from this De partment. They are experienced soldiers, who CO BBS home early in the summer slightly wound- 1 ed and now return to the field, rested and invig ' orated. The total number of men who go throuch this . city dailv aud joiu tne armv is not less than 1.5110. Ttiaa il add f män nnminrt f s,m I ,t . v m a 11c v 1 a vi un. . 1 v'miipii iitiii 1 uc L"U 11 ki now are among the best who have vet entered the ! field. It is said by officials who have been engaged from the first in the recruiting and transportation ! of troops that in detachments of 1.000 to IJHQ now continually arriving, there is scarcely a man who could not at once become au excellent noncommissioned officer. From Ii ington . Wa-bington. September 'J Forged drafts, purportinj; lo be signed by Hon. Jos. Harlan. Treasurer of the UMM Congressional Commit 1 lee. are being pi evented to Fostm tsters in the West by some windfer who claims to be duly authorized to collect for the committee. No dratt ha. been drawn on any Postmaster, i and no agent emp'oved to collect from them by Senator Harlan The Navy Depirtment to dav isaued order? that after the lUth iuat , t.o person shall be eirct ed iu the naval service for a 1c.n period than two years. Subscriptions to the 10 40 loan amounted to $4'MUU. aod the 7 3Ü loan to $53t?.3K) Secretary r essenden commenced at noon to- . d.y to open the sealed offers tor bsmds ol the U. 8 to the amounttof about 'M .5tKt,lHU, consisting of tbe un iccei ted offers under the notice of pro posals tor a loan, dated June last These bonds bear an annual interest of 6 per ' cent , payable semi annually in coin, and are re b!e on tbe dd of 49 IM. 1 he letters oiened to day required five hours , nl half for their declaration and notation. though but little over half the number The business is lo be resumed to-morrow. The bids opened to day show an aggrejrate of sixty two millions, or twice the amount of the loan The offer of between fur and five per cent. premium amouut to $96.000 JMO. I bere were propoaaia irom varioui individuals M take, in the agreg.ae. about tJW,0M at I n.e 1 : ' '' ' w - " 1 b W ce il I did not amount in ii 1 to m ire thtn BIimnhi j dollar Major LuUow aith a detachment of the -th 1:1 ca?alry reiurne-i to M , 1 !s Branch yesterday j alter a ucceeelui scout ihrougb Loudoun Va'le? I by way of Lee!burg, having proceeded fur up I bs Purcelinlle Tne? beard of no foees of the ' enemy in Loudoun Valley except HafaVj s men Bfaj is Ludiow brought in four prisoner and n i c : BSBSS captured in Leeabtirg. h c: ' r from City roint say the work lo the point occupied by our troops on the Weldon Railroad ia being rapidly pubed foraard. aud it ia expected trie road will be in lanaiof order on Sundav next. I rravaa Jli K inaail . Ciksijinati. Septemrer y. A efe contain t (hio was aaoleo tram a stae conch tetween 1 PoetUnd tn 1 Ltailipuiia. ui) Moixla? Henr? C Lord MssBl tbe Dem ocratic uots- . inatioa to Cengres in the 1 d atrict Joseph C Butler wet nominated io hi Head '
Letter from tern. O ratal te U fl Of Waahi'otox. September I The following u
an extract of s letter iron Geo. Grant and dated 1 UAiMfM nimm Ptlc.r V I,, Hon C It Washes: 7 i Dear Sir I a Ute to all citisena who viait me, ; that all we want now to inaare an earlv reatora- ' tiou ' Lw4 Ui ik Jfermuie-i unity of aenti ' msi.t North The rebela have now' in their rank their laat man. the boee and oi l men are ! guarding pmonera aid faiWoad bridges asd I formsng a good part of their garriaona. and anv 1 more men loat by tbem cannot be replaced Tbe? beve robbed the cradle tod thegravs equally to ae their present force, and be-ides what they loae in frequent ekirmiabes and battles they are ioging from desertion and other caaae at least one regiment per dav, and with tbia drain upon tbem tbe end - not far ditaut, if we will only be true to ouraelvea Their only hope now it in a divided North This might give them rem force men U from Tennessee. Kentuckv and Missouri, while it I would weaken us. With the draft quietlv en forced, the enemv would become despondent, and wooll make but little reitaaee. 1 have no :ouht but the enemy are exceedingly anx:ous to ; hold out until alter the Presidential election; they have many hopes from its effects They bope a counter revolution; they hope the electiou of ths peace candKlate In fact, like Micawber, they hope for something to turn up Our peace I fr.ends if ;l,ey expect neace from separation are ttttch mi-taken; it would hut be ihe beginning of ' . .r wi;h thouMmln of Northern men joining the S.uth bcCJSSfl of our diserace in sllowing ! epnrition To have pence on any terms, the S .nth wosjM demand a restor.iHon of their -Uraj J Sired? IrpH; they Wou'd demand indemnitr for aea au-tan.ed. and thev w.uld demand a treaty wtucri would make the rth lave huuter for the South lOUre. trulv, U. S. OaaaT .tfexicjaaa feawa. Niv Yoax, Septemtier 9 Havana dates to August 2bih are received- 1 Gen. Cortiuas. leaving 1,500 men at Malamo ras under his brother, by forced marches reached Victoria City, which had been captured by tbe French tinder Col. Du: in Gen Corttnas re-captured the city and put the French to flight with heavy loss. Gen. Cor Unas, in an address to his soldiers, stated that iu a few davs he would lead them s. va a a 4 aa I V " v w 1 raal V I IV tat .K,iri,f T)impic0t W1(J would oind by forces from Hu istaca. Capt. Mendoza, learning that a party of Impe riahsta had gone to Tuluttnco to plunder, secret ed his forces, which were smaller than those of the enemy, along the rotd, xnd tk nz the Imperialists unawares, who left behind 115 rifles, 73 horses, 66 killed and til orisoneti Capt. M ndt-za and three othere were killed, and aii wounded. Theüteamer Franc;-, which crae into Havana lately from PhiUdelphi i, has been sold for 20, 000 pounda. Her cabin anr interior are being taken out to 6t her lor running the blockade. She belongs bly to Carey, Watson Si Brothers, of this city The Daeotak would have pursued the same business of blockade running if she had arrived, und may vet, it still afloat From C'ttlifornla. Sasj Francisco. September 8 The Demo cratic Mate Convention now 111 session nete. nominated ex Governor Downey and Jas Coff roth for Congress He-o)uiiotis were adopted simply endorsing McClellan's nomination and which be received it. the platform on -mm mm - j from l.ouinville. Lot isviLLE, September 9 ColonH Hollmin, of the lltti Kentucky cavalry, cxntured the soi dtat lUt Colonel Je-ie and one hundred and fifty men yestcrd iv atteinoon. i tiey were encamped near Glien', Kentucky, and being surrounded by Colonel HolluniQ, surrendered without firing" a gun. tlilitarjr Arreat. Portland. Mk , September il. Col. Hamilton, late of the Confederate army, waa arrested at Island fond to day, by telegraphic order from Deputy Collector Hard, of this city. H unilton w ts on hi way from Sackeilte to Canada. DRY COODS. CLOSING OUT SALES AT THE Trade Palace 26 & 28 WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME, LORD & CO. YV nSHING TO KFTIRR FROM BUSINESS NOW offer tbeir large aad splendid atock of good worth $100,000! At Sew Tork wholesale prices, and many s;oods much lees. Feeling under obligation to the public for the very large patronage we have received, we hve conclu led to adopt tbU met ' ixi of cls ng out our present stock, thereby giving them the advantage ot buying their goods an the same can be bought at net wholesale price in Ka tern cities. This i no fictiteua cry, and we will continue the sales until the whole .Hock is cle ed out. We hate now in store the largest and best selected Stocl ever brought to thi- city, consiat'.ng of 10,000 I L K S, r grade, from tbe most costly and Worth Tf Comprising beautiful Moire Antiques, PLviT'siLKS AND SATINS, Which will be sold regardless of the recent great advances. nm DRESS GOODS, lm gfHtt Tarirt- 0nr bayer being at tba Bead of the market during tbe spring, has made extra efforts to proenre tba rines, .! most faahionabl. io lha market. cam pr's.na.i .De late , . a X'ai'lH OVeilieS. MERRIMAC PRINTS, SPRAQUETS PRINTS PACIFIC PRINTS. AMERICAN PRINTS. DUNNELLS PRINTS, DOMESTICS. FL N.N ELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. E MBROIDER F4S, HUME, LORD & GO., I I 1 4 A POLI . .ineJS-Stf
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r C......WU aiakrfs... Cibcibaati. Septsosbsr S Floor an J Wheat remaina dull under the oewa 'om New York, sod lbs best prices art Domi oJl unchanged Eatra flour aold at $5 7S. Corn steady at $1 23gl & for ear. aad fl 6 (3 2 for ahelled Jt rather firmer at iO(gt Jr Bre in better supply and dull at $1 65 Barley firaa. Whisk in limited derated at $178. Bulk shoulder 18e; smoked do 19Uc Lard 23o. Groceries dull. Cheee 23i.,c Salt dull; regular aguls ask 75c, but apeca ltors bre stiii offering to sell st 70c. Beef very qniet j prime mesa beef dull and un changed. Nothing done in mw pork. Gold lower; 2 30(ü'i 34. Silver $2 15(ä'2 18 Kt change stead v at tc dis and par. Monet market close. "larBet. Kiv Toaxt. September 9. Flour-Stste sn.l Western irregular and 15(3 25c lower; at $10 (310 10 for extra State; g 1 1 q 30 extra round hoop Ohio; $1125$ 12 30 trade brands, closing quiet. Whi-kv without decided change at fl 78t, 7 fa $iiat in(j 701 rQm Wiem V beat opened dull, and heavv and 3c lower; t2 1G2 2d lor Chicago spring; tU lb(dt2 27 for i i ia, iraa. i..k. so 0" 4 111 r... .mtw. u:t 1 " v vmo. , tru ivi aiuuri aa 1 1 I wank 0 SJaO I! fr r.l W aaaw Corn 'without decided cbanee: il 61-(i fJ2 for mixed Westrrn, and one load choice do st i 60. Oaia dull and drooping at 93(393c. Groceries dull. Molasses quiet at $1 151 30 for New Orleans. Sugar steadv and in moderate demand at 21 U Coffee dull. Wool dull Pork rather active; new mesa lower; $40(341 for msss; $42 50(342 M for new do, $.19 41 for prime, the latter an extreme, and $41(342 50 for prime mess Beef dull and heavy at $1215 for country mess; $10 do prime; $1630 for repacked meaa, and $22(326 for extra do Prime mesa beef quiet and unchanged. Provisions firm. Cut meats firm. Shoulders 16l7e. Hams l - .no Lard firmer. Butter more active and steadv at 46(49c for OSio, and 4955 for State. Cheese steady at 212dc. Money steady at 7c Sterling and exchange irregular, unsettled and lower at $2 54 , $2 55 for currency and $1 Ob". Ol 09 for gold. Gold heavy and unsettled; opening at $2 35, declining to $2 33. udvancing to $2 36 declining to $2 3M8. and closing at $2 35. SPECIAL NOTICES. MUNKO'S TEN CENT NOVELS ! Thvse publications bava received a popularity tbat baa avar been rqaaltd in tbe aatae space of time. The publiaher rea lvd from the atari to iupply a claas of cheap literature, superior to any tbat has hitherto been in the market. Being thei' own judges of the atorlea they aae. nothing really gooS I rejected, because of the apleon or envy of broken down editors to the authors. On tbe other hand, nothing can he foiled upon the publisher! , too often happens where thev are uot their own ludires bo aus it coaies from certaiu quarters. Having a Ann Conviction that merit will assert itself, in spite of all oppoaition, they ue nothing but the very best works. Tbe following ia a lilt of their novels, which apeak for thamaelvea: 1. Tba Hunters, a. The Trapper' Retreat. 3. Tbe Patriotic Highwayman. 4. Tbe Hunted Unionist. I The Track of Fire. . Th- Mau Fater. 7. Charl tte Temple, a. The Death Face. 9. The Indian Slayer. 10. The Tnrtle Catcher. 11. The Hunter's Triumph. 12. Tbe Ocean Rover. 13. The Tory OntwitteS. 14. Zake Sternum, the Lion-hearted Stoat. 15. Tbe Scourge of tbe Seaa. 16. Th Captive Maiden. 17. Long-Legged Jo; or, tbe Demon of the Wood. 18. The Wild Scout of the Mountaina. 19. The Forest Lodge. 90. Tbe Kollicking Hanger. 31 . Kattlesnaka Dick; or the Flower of tbe Wigwam. lLftheae books are for aale by all News Agents and Booksellers, and sent post paid on receipt of price. Liberal term- to agent. GF.ORG F MC5RO A CO.; septl0-d2t No. 137 Widiam street, K. T. EDUCATIONAL. T. AGUES' HALL, TERRE HAUTE, IIVD. 11HIS School, hitherto known aatbo "Terra Haute Female College," has been purchased from iu lata usvner and the name cbangad to "St. Agnes' Hail," and ia to be carried on ander the auspices of the Kpbcopal Church. A corporation elected from among the moat re-pr. table citizens or Terr Haute, (jives tbe uarao ae that every promise made ia the circular just inaued will be faithfully redefined. The Kac ilty will consist of nearly twenty member and will comprise parties distinguished in educational circles. The terma for board and tuition have been placed at the lowest possible figures, considering the advaeced prices of agricultural and commercial produce. Toung labe will attend the Episcopal Church with the Principal, unless any other place of worship houid be desigiiaied by parents Circulars can be etaine 1 by addressing "The Master of St Agne' Hall, Terre Haate, lad. aairl8-dStAw3w DRY COODS. JONES, HESS & DAVIS, No. 3 Odd Fellows' Hull, HAVE JUST BECF.IVF.D A SPLB5DID STOCK OF NEW GOODS, HICH THFY ARK 0FFRRI5G AT WHOLESALE nd Hetail, at prices tbat WÜI sncceaafully cuape e i b any beuhe in tbe West. An.ong i heir innumerable assortment tbey mention the following articles for special notice: A great variety of PRINTS. HELAINI, FLANNELS. ( ASSIMKRES. JK ANS, IklSH LINENS. FANCY NOTIONS, GLOVES, BROWN MUSLINS, BLEACHED MUSLINS, UNSAYS, SAT1BTS, TWEEDS, TABLE DAMASE. BOSIERT. UNDERWEAR, And a nice stock of a BK Sura a FRF VCH MF.RINOES. W.OL DELAINES. POPLINS RKPP. ENGLISH MF.RINOES, SCOTCH PLAIDS, A LP AO ' A . BOMBAZINES, ANDPLAIN AND FANCY SILKS. Ale the I arrest stock of In the my. and a Sne stock of FURS. Tbe attention of dealer and others to solicited, sept JONES. HESS DAVIS. $10, A DAT I 3 A ID for setMag new WB PUBLIC ATIONS aad i onraits ot uana oka i , wet. i auuajs, arc. Ageau a anted in e?ary law n and eeeniy. D. B. 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BUSINESS COLLECE. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. THI FIHST COLLFGS OF THB WK8T WHERA actual Beer aa practice is conducted with theory In iSAcaiao, and where a session of a Board of Trade is held by one experienced in all the legitimate t raa sac -tiaus aad adages r the Waat. Instruction and Practice. Tfce Instructors and Proprietors of thia College have enjoyed a lartre experience, both ta practical Teaeblag and actual Busine.-e, having an experience rf fifteen yeara in the bu sBMBSj and for several yeara principal Teacher and bead of the actual Bnsinesa Department of the Poaabkeepsie College. To young men, woo can devote bot two or three months to study, we woutS call tbeir attention to this sys'em of Business Instruction and popular Kda -cation, where yea can enter open the study aad discipline of acquiring wealth by the employment of Laaar. Talent and Capital. M oi-liuiit s" Exchange. The Strdents of this College eajey tbe benefit of the regular meetings of tbis n'vel department, conducted on the plan of the Chicago and Cincinnati Boards of Trade, (where actual transactions are ha). Reports are anDouncad aod eueli inatructioti given as will make all competent to buy and sell on 'Change as agent or principal Citiaena and strangera are invited ta call ar address for further particulara. ftRFnORT A MCMFORD. septl-d3m REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 4 T2 V V sx J W M W . saw a. -V'a. 0 Va WA. )oIy2T-dly MERCHANT TAILORINC. NEW MER CHANT TAILORING k i r a ESTABLISHMENT! n 1 RFSPECT FÜLLT CALL THI ATTENTION OF THF citisens of ladianapolia ta tbe fact, tbat tbey have opened at No. 19 Virginia vonu 4 Regulier Mrrrhant Tallorins EBtablishmesit. Ab4 solicit a share of the patronage of the eatmaaaalty THEIR STOCK OF COODS ' Is complete, and being ia charge of a geailemaa whose ability as a Latter rank a No. 1, tbey are prepaied to fill orders which ia every respect tbey will WARRANT equal in quality, style and workmanship ta aatbiag found in any similar establiabaaeat ia tba city. TXx'Roaiemaer the plane, Ko. 19 irg;inta Avenue. ;avi aV hord's REVISED STATUTES! I F INDIANA. Hocond THE SECOND EDITIOH OP GAVIN I I rsJPg BaTised Statutes of Indiana ta bow ready for BeJ wjrj. Both eoluxaee bava been carefully revised aad all errors corrected. There ia added ta the ßrvuiume so appaodiz af near two handred pages, coa taining the seta passed at the regular and called sessions of the Legislaiar af lUfil, and at tbe regular sessioc of laSJ, with a lull Index. Thia edition will increase tbe value of the eweBa as it will contain all all the laws ef the State bow ta force. The second ?o na all the acta apon tba snbject to which ft es ey those of LM3, aad the aiassaassasswas ms1e at tka session are aoted ta tbe m arena af thai urne- T'leea asnenaed acta, howerer, will be faand rr the hopplement. The price of the present editioa, printed apen clear, white paper, and well boaea. is Tea Dou-aa for tbe twa eelunses. at Kirs Dolxaa for either. Tae SvprLaaawr, i, laiatoeag the acta af the rewn I aad called sessions ef tba Lesrialatare of ISSl.aadr regula' aeasioa ef 1hS3. anth a coapleta indei aaaaaai easxana. heavad ia taaaher, la the eaaaaetn. the other vlaanaa, to alee offered for sale. Pr. Dolxaba Orders for either eolasae of the Stataes, er reee pieeapt at 'sat.es AdSreea J. J. iriNf.ll A TI. awirSBwar last let tvstpw tee JOHN U. SlLLIVAlf. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, Na. 10 East Pearl Street, la rear af leaUasI Blallala.
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