Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4340, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1864 — Page 1
DAILY STATE SENTINEL FVBUIBKD miT MOKNTNG AT THE NEW SENTINEL OFFICE WATCHES DAILY STATE T I E L. American Watches ft U SOUTH MEBIDIAW STBEET (Vaataa or fbabl stub et , ADER, HARKNESS & BINGHAM, Proprietor. VOLUME XII. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., THÜRS DAI MORNING. SEPTEMBER 15, 1864. NUMBER 4,340. - -
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Announcing candidate for ofllres of every description ta be charged at the rata of $1 M fur each nam in tlM Daily, and $3 In the Dally and Weekly, the aarn te be, n ail ce.ee, paid la advance. WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, PUBIJSHKD KVKKT MONDAY AT Two Dollars and Fifty Cts. a Yrar. To fJInHe of ten and over at t- 10 a year. raraaui isvaajtai.r ib abvabcb. ADVERTISING IN THK WEEKLY. a .oaare, one tnaertioa AO 75 two " 1 00 1 four " 1 00 r e.wh ..nn-runt-nt insertion, anl for each insertion araaa sdditioual square 33 j Legal ailverti wraenta Inserted at the expense of the at araeya orderlne, and not delayable for the legal procee,!Inga, bat collectable at our uual time. Puhliher not ' accoantable for the accuracy cf legal advertisement be- I joml the amount charged for their publication. KLIiKK. H ttKUXfo k BIROHAM, lToprietoTB Indiana State Sentinel. J. M T1I.FOR1), Pre-ddent Indlanapolia Journal Company. NDVANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. javr aanavti i a anaoAb Tra!n Leave. Traiua Arrive. KiO AM all A.M. OO p V 8:15 P. M. I0DIABAPOU, raac aan ctiicaoo hailboal Trains leave. Tram Arrive. IlStJJ M Chicago Kiprei . N 1 ftti A M. t 15 P. M Mail 10:41 A M leli I M ... Chicago Kxt.rr.-. No. 1. 4 oo V M. lav Avarra BAii.aeAt Train leave Train-Arrlvs HH0 A. M 4:5 A. M. 50 P.M 1010 A. M. 0:13 p M 6 40 P. M. IftVfttal B VI TK H 4 II MO AD ram Leave i sVO A . -W N. a O .... J 0 P. M 9:15 P M Train Arrive. 3:40 A. M. ....eaalO: U'J A.M. .7 00 P. M KMisirni la tan ci acts ati mi bai TraiaaLeave. Train Arrive. 505 A.M Morning Express 9:30 A. M lo. "el A. M Mail 5:00 P. M. 7 15 P. M Night Kxpreaa 9-.I3 P. M. INDIANA RKBTB AL BAILWAf . r'ainsl-eava. TraireArrUe IcOO A. M telO A. M 1165 P. M Mail 1:50 P M 7 10 P. M MaYF.a. a aixaroaTAiBB bailboad Tra'.ns Leave. , Traiua Arrive, 4:00 A. M 74C A.M. jflfl P.M 1J.-0 Noon. lti P.M Mall 7:04 P.M. i am am Ar oi ta aid bapibub SAiLaoan t ram Leve. Trains Arrive. Alarninjr Kzpreaa. SJO A. M. Morning Expree 11:00 A. M Evening Express, o P. M Ee ng K yrrt H.15 A. M . riavtiiB.aaw aimast sn rwn-o) baii.bo o cbasox Or TIBB. P xnreaa Greencsntle Junction going north 5.30 P M sag aoath U -41 A M RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. Atlantic & Great Western Railway. Sl'MMFR aBÄANtikMENT T THROUGH 1 pre.a Trains betwen Cleveland an 1 Ne York. Takes aiTecl July It, lStAr York i hioii-h MM. ' .rave Cleveland at tMra m and .10 rat Arrive ievtthurg II .30 a and 10 M r Meadville at 1.4S r m and 1 Ml a m Corryat S30 r and tti a a Salamanca at 5 .10 p and 4 SO a a 5ew York at 10.-.M a and 9 -a r B UlUUHM Uave New T- rk at 7 00 a aand fi 01 r m : Arrie Cleveland at 4 50 a si and I'JOrs Sand ays etcepted Salnrdays excepted. 'lam I. ili4'. ka.twaid lave Akron tMailat Arrive Meadville tMail; at.. Arrive Salaaiaaca iMail) at we-award Leave Sale jca tMailj at Arrive Mea-ivtlle Ma0 al . Arrive Akn.n ;Mati at Eastward -Leave GbIkmi lAcrem.) at Arrive Mansfield (Arena.) at-----Arrive Akren (Accoan.; at Westward Leave Akron lAcc-m.i at Arrive Mansfi. !d ,Acsom.) at.... Arrive .alioa Acrooi at...... Fninklui Krnurli. 0 SO a m .K.M r 7 30 r a 'AB M tv a a r a 1 A B H A 4 30 r a IS A I . 50 r b sift r i Leave Meadville at Arrtre Franklin at leave Franklin at Arrive Meadville at ... .vli4iiiaaC Lease Cleveland at Arrive Yiu!atwa at Leaa YaasfAfstSSBni at 9.00 a B aud 2 !. r a . 10 15 a and 5 IS" e si T 3i a b and 5.;:0 r a . . 9 55 a and 7 45 r m Pit taJtMa 45 a a and 4.10 r a . . 9.SS a a and 7 57 e a . . B. 45 a at and I 45 e a . 10 TO a a ami 5 5w r a Arr ve Cleveland at H K SW KKTSKH. C.eneral SupenMemlai.t Meadville. Pa. GOODMAN. General Ticket Agent, Clav eland. T H ( ii a u i o ! i i ti r . 18(54. SUMMER 1H()4. Great Central Rail Way Line. Indianapol s and Columbus ) ON AND AFTKR M 'NDAT. MAT SOth. TRAINS ill run as follows. Sua lays excepted: 1rave Indianapolis: Day Express .ma INjua a Night Kxpresa .via Davton) at Columbus Accemmotatioi ia riqua) at.. ..5 10 A M ...T:MI r.M . Vi 55 P. M Trains arrive: N . Kxpres via Dayton, at bJO.A M ! , vta llqua) at W M : Maanbu. ,. . n.m -tati. n via Tiqua st. 1 &0 p M Ixpraas traiua of tbia line make tbe fssilewutg coaoecAt Columbus with Cleveland. Coinmbas and CiactBuaP k H for ClesretBBtl, Duns -a. Buffalo, New York aud I ti g.-j. t'et iral tL j U. R for Newark, Zsjii iBlW. W ... t , i .,.-. , .. r , ;. glaa 6 ' . la "a delphia and New rk. Wtia Ittuburg, Cotumbaa and Crncinnati R. R for itaabaa villa, litiatu-g.Hannsturg, Maitimor, Fbiladelabia, Nrw Ywrk aad aaataav. I. ua. cr .sauig of Dayton aud Michigan R R for Liases. Toledo and Detroit a. L ibaaa. eiaaoiaM uf AUaavac mat tsrsBst Baleru and Saoduskj, Da) ton and i cinL.aU Railroad. Tbe lsay Kiprr. and Columbu Aocommadan. a train. r iMsftaai, toa, haur.i: n L arriving in Cinciunat. at 11 A A M ai.d 45 V M. n CheMta f can to aaak:.- p.a ar.y trala bf this baa. . Sie plug Cars on Night tralna TbrngTi tlckate for sale at tke Daiaa Iiepoi. i. M. IX NT, oauarai Satsaruitaadeat. f. CmabbaAB, Gassarai Ttokst Agaat eTxf
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DAILY SENTINEL DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
For Governor, Jaiarph K. TfrDonald. of .Tianon, For Lieatenant Governor, Gabion l. Tiaaaon.of Tloilajoutery. For Secretary of State, JAM RS S. ATH'.'N, of Manor. Fat Aaditor mt Stite, JDSKI'II RlillSK, of Fouataia. For Treaaurer of 5tte, MATTH KW I.. hKKTT, of Davieaa. For Attorney General, OSCAR B. nUBU, of Dacatar. K r S i; , ri t. r-'.e' t of Pu r Instruction, lAMTTFL L. RÜGG. of Allen. For Judge of tbe Supreme Court. SAMCF.L E. PERKINS of Marion, ANDREW DAVISON, of Decatur, JAMES M. I! A NVA, of Sullivan, JAMES L. WORDEN, of Allen. For Clerk of the Supreme Conrt, ETI! ELBE RT C. HIBBEN, of Ruh. For fuprenie Court Reporter, NaIDI EON B. TAYLOR, of Marios. For Electors at Large. JOHN PJtTTlT. tf Tippecanoe, siME V K. WOLFK, f Harrison. Contingent, OKAHAM K PlTtJII, of Ca, UM. M. FRANKLIN, of Owen. For Dlatrtct Rlectora, Firat DtaUlct SILAS M HOLCOMR. of Glbeoo. ConUnscn'.-PETlCRMAlFR.of Vanderbr.r-. Srcoiul Diatrict-EUJAU NEW LAND, of KloJ. Contingent JAN. A. GHORMLEY, of Waublngton. Third District AMBROSE B CARLTON, of Lawr.-r.oe. Cobtingant K. o. I. ELAND, of Jr"Ter-o'i. Fourth Diau ct 1 RT0N W. Nf f SON, . f Decatur. Contingent EDWIN V. VKRRfS, f Ripley. Fifth Dirtrict JAMES BROWN, of Randolph. Contlngent-THOS. MEANS', of W Sixth Di-trkt FRANK LANDERS, of Morgan. Com 'm gent BENJAMIN E. DATI8, ..f Shelby. Seyentb Dbtrlct ARCHIBALD JOHNSON, al Putnam. Contingent GEO. W. THOMPSON, of Parke. Eighth District -JON ÄTHAN C APPLF.OATE, of Carr.ll. Contingent LE ANDER McCLl'RC, of Clinton. Ninth District J. 0. OSBORN E, of Mar hall. Contingent ELLIS HUGHPS, f White. Tenth District ROBERT UP Ml, of Elkhart. Contingent-S. W. SP ROTT, of lKalb. Eleventh Dltr5ct-J. W. SANSRFRRY. t Ma.li Contingent N. K. OVERM AN, of Tipton. DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. First District -WILLI AM E NIBLACK. Second District-MICnAELC. KERR. Thlnl Diatriet HENRY W. H AHKINi.n.N Fourth Dtrlct GEORGE l'A ICUY. Seventh District DANIEL W. VOOR1IEES. Eighth Di-trict JAMES F. HAKNEY. Ninth Ditrict-DAVID TURPI E. Tenth DiHrict-JOSEPH K EDOEIlTON Eleventh District -JAMES F. McDJWELL. National Democratic Platform of 1864. Tui: Union Tiiic Constitution I'kack Plb lic Liberty Private Kiuhts Free Elko tion A Fbek 1're.ss Free Speech Trial byJi bt The Kküitof Ahvli m Justu e to oi r BonnI Re-olved. That in the future, as In the p.ist, we will a.llii-re with unswerving fidelity to the fJaiOB under the l'oiitttatioti aa tbe only notid foundatioa of our atn-nKth, security und huipinr.s as a people, and M a framework "1 Koveriinietit equally conducive to the welfare and prosperity of all th States, both Northern and Southern. Resolved, That this Convention does explicitly dec 1 4TB, c- the sense of the American people, that after four years of failure to restore the Union by the exieriment of war. during whW h, under the pretence of military BB0aaltT or aar power higher than the CanatMatii R, the Conlitut on tfselt he een enregnrded In everj- part, and pnhlic I.l etty and privat right aliae trodden down, and the n aten .l prosperity erf tv humanity, liberty and the public welfare demand that I iimiie.liate effort, be made for a cessation of hostilities with a v,ew til"an nltlmate convention of the States, or other peaceable mean", to the end that at the earliest practicable moment eace may be restored on the basis of Ihe Federal Unb'ti of the States. Resolved, That the direct interlern.ee of the military -a aas a - a hi a s. a a -1 : i a . h..r ties of the United States n the recent election- . , . ,. , , . a i , . i held in Keofcy. W.irvlaud, Mi .-. uri and LMaware na a shameful violatln of the Con-titntbti. and a repetition i of such acts in the upproaching election will be h- Id a . revolutionary, an 1 re.isted with all tbe means and p.er under our eontro . Resolved. Ilia the a'm au 1 etject of the Democratic pnrtr Is to preserve the Federal Union atid the rights of tbe States unimpaired, and they hereby declare that they . ..tislder thst the admiuiatrati ve usurpation of extraordi- U nary and dangerous powers not granted ty tne Lon-tit'i-lion, the subversion of the civil l.y military law in State. n t in Insurrection, the arbitrary mllitarv arrest, imprisonment, trial and sentence of American citizens in States, where civil law exists In full force. The suppression of freedom of apeeth and of the pres., the denial of the rght of asylum, the open .m l a ' i li -regard of State ria-hts. the emplovment of unusual test . atb, and the interference with and denial of the right of the peaple to bear arms in their defenMS is calculated to prevent a j revt.rat on of the Lmon and tbe perpetuation ..f the ..overnment deriving it just rwwers from the consent of the governed. Resolved, That the shameful disregard of tbe Admiutstration to it. duty in reaped to our lellow c metis who i .v are Hi;.'. :ig hwe been, pr soners of war IU a ut- i t. r.ng c.-udition. deserves the severe-t reprobation on i the score alike ot publ.c policy and common humanity. Resolved, That the sympathy of the Democratic parly ÄÄrÄ: ihe Held and on tbe saa, under the flag of their country, j and in the event of its attaining power, they wW rereive , ait the rare, prelection and regard that tr.e t rave snid era anal sailors of tke repub'-.c hava so nobly earn 1Mb. WIIITTIKK. r tTCh IRIVATK MKI H AL ADVICK FRKK Ol CliARUK. Dr. Whittier'a Theory, Symptoms an ! Trealmet.t Chr .u.c. N'.rou. Urinary, and Sexual Diseases, free, :u a u.ain .ealed letter envelope, for six c ent to prepay I ! Itisaclardelineauonofallthedi.eases aed , roivumoiif. resuiuug irom ibs .nir .uuieui in idi muni laws, exce--e. indulgences, exposures and imprudences in married and single life. Kvery seiitei.ee contains instruction to the afflicted, and should be read by every I young person, to k-ep them off the shoals on which cthi ers have been broken to pieces. Amativen-ss clearly stated to b. UD tiT the coutrol of judicious treatment. , and thereby prevent iuclluation to oaa veiy pr-' iftc casss; f 'LseA-e. Nearly every case of disease ran be treated without hindrance to business. Medicine .ent by mail, j secure 'torn observation. Charges moderate, cotisultan. ' - v . ::.-r or at tne omce free; cure gua-aiueeJ OftVe as St Charir. street, betwee:; sixth . s -nth, j f.nequare soutD ot unaeii Hotel. c h,.x ii-e.-. st. I.m.' tin C 'ruUr l.eftar titeeial. f..r l..lie rnn. I tai'i'ng nothrng referrmg to Sexual Disease, for 3 cents , ... lanl-dAwlv MENDINC ANDSCOURINC. COISTRAD FETTE, f KNib.ii and BCOCKEB, has removed to BlackBa g. I 1 Washington atid Meridian street. AU Iir.ti s a eat rusted to him anioe protaply an.; d and repaired. tailoring and cutting for b.-y. snd men, ir. I u short nolW-e and at low rates Je4-d2ia NOTICE. 1 lAHT 1' R S 1 1 I I HAVE tL. .a A-s .ated aith mjsslf ;n the Hat I '. Cap Business, M .1 H Dessar. and shall i act the .n-ns- in future under the tvle of Lewis j UewaarACo. LKV IS DKSSAR. W have just received a fine stock of Men's aud Hey Rats and Caps, which We wift se'l at low prices. I v is tSN.R A CIL. aug31 ! - , , .street. SUMMER GiiRDEN. SUMMKR CARDIN vTIl.L Bl: OlrNKl l,y ConierofAlabamaAWaehiugnnSu. Ol. Ihe 1 I mal Of TI, TtU Fine shade trees aisd utca sbubbery. TL a vary of iwfrvafeaMhta always a Baad aa?-4vf JWalN aVarU
Telegraphic Dispatches.
BZrBBBBLT FOB TBK DAII.T BTATC aaXTTXBL. LATEST WAR NEWS Fro the SbeDandoah Valley. PROSPECT OF A FIGHT WITH EARLY. AVERILL CLOSK ON HIS RE1R. Suffering in the Rebel Army. Southern Papers Opposed to an Armistice FOREIGN 1ST E W S Ac. Ac,, Ac, Ac, Ac. i i oiii X w York. Vumk. SfiiteuiLtT 14 The HeraLiV N a.w di.-patc'hee Irom the SjlieiiAinloih V tilev repre seilt that the enemy Ins ue.tkene his lines to the lett ol our force), and ia ta:tetiug them on the Potomac. The turds o:i the Potomac ire at uresent im pagoahig on account of the late laine. The tiuops whoso time his expired ate re- : tii with vior. i.oi sii kIj. hut by regi in elite. A diapatch to the Herald, d.tted in the field, od the ISdi, Mi; Auotiier inovt iin i,t li.is l.et-n made, and the enemy -u'l, - to he tetiring Areril! i- close upon his rear. The indication uro that we were to have Mother liirht.ua 44Mltf kda cMRcbed the eiiemv'x rer Milantry line. The Cinrlcrtou Courier of Aiigu: 30th, - u -: The torpedo floated down ou bar .-esi towards Fort Sumter on the night of the OlLh, M plotted within thirtv feet of the Weot face ot the fit, doing uo damage whatever Tle Richmond corre-j.ondfnt of the Oliarlcs ton Mercury, under date of August 29, says: The i rbel soldiers are un"eTiiii; from swelled lectin fjpnoQ4lllf nee 0)1 t.iudiiig s much in the water in trench1-. Fever and ague is also prevailing in the lebel rrm The Chtrle-ton Courier pi September 3d hun a s'roi. article against the cessation uf hoeiilities It siys the North is in much need of it to tjMgtbea its at mies or war power. Vet the une issue contain uti article which cloaca as follow : W ir contains in il-eif every woe and calamity mortals groan under it With it comes be re i vement, poverty, disease, death, rapine, dc v is; tUofl, extortion, murder, B04 crimes of evcrv d;e, weg of every shape and size May the God of peace epeedil.v lift up the light of His conn n ime upvu us and grant us peace. I reiten Ni iwi. New Yorr Scpiemiier 14 Py the steamer Pennsylvania we havo the follxwii r: Liverpool, August 31 I3ied.nifls inactive. Corn haa a downward tendency. Provisiotir liill. Lard firm Losoon, Au',-ut 31 -Consols closed at 88 li monev The king of Italy had received the Mexican Ambassador and exch -nged friendly bUIics. I lie (auberiintoriul ( anva The lyC abate at Liberty, I'nion ( auni) . Liberty. 1ml , Sept 10, lbC4 Editor State Skvtimel: The joint dieewi ,, ' . I Morton and HcO .T E Me U.Miai.i, cumulates for lite .m. ol UOeri,ot o lb'- Stale, came If tn-.lnt in t!, viWace The attendance waa large, both ot Kep-.iblicans and I mo.-rats IM.e run-e ol the di-rtsion be R tho rival candidate wa.a oenerallv lh,' Mn,e as ler.orted at otlfer tilare. und Iieetl not I l j fv i .a, f-t i no stated, nur Uimocr.tic Iriei.tN r.- ri'irti . , LTVi u n pleased with tbe mannet in w hub Mr MtlLmald . acquitted himeell. 1 here its no doubt of his h cv inj made a favorable impressint; One ot the marked features in the discussion, and which deserve ;ecial iioii- e. was an attack b Dor, M .rtoti, on McClell ui. In the eoene 01 li s speech be stated that President Lincolt li ti made Gen McClelhn, that if it had not been lor Lincoln he would never have been invtbinjr; mid that be whs the worst iob Lincoln ever made, hiving no military ckiH N liatever. Iuhisreul. to McDonald he alluded to this j charge agam-it McCIellan. bv the (iovernor, in a v nii tM , mmmm. He said that ' 1 r- . . . . it iM become either hioisell or the (overnor to criticise the military skill of (Jen McCIellan, wnei, neither of them had ever been in reach of ))H,t TmU,,. ,u,: ,,, Uie rebels, and s.-.nrcelv , a . B . ' " arwawj bad guilCient k now ledge ot military tactiet to command a Corporal's squad. That, however. much Governor Morton might denounce General ... -Ma. J- mm -.rv,l ,,.r h,m would do it, because t Lev knew lum knew Ins ability that he loved his soldiers, cared for their comlurt a!lti ,)Tei. atid. tl ereioae. thev loves! h.m : that the judgment of the best military men ot this country and of F.urope had been pronounced in tavor ot lien McCIellan That lie had twice saved Washington when threatened ty the rebels, and alter our foreos had bfen defeated under other Get era Is and driven within its defenses. He showed how ea-ilv and surely McCIellan w0uU1 htfte ,.iken lichmond in ls6i if he had been properiv .upporied by the administration, ! and lailevl to do so only by reason ol the willful Kilurc tit the administration to give him that sup port; wbiofa failure was at.ril.utcd solely to its jealousy. And how. alter he had been left with out supplies ol anv kind, his army wore down with constant fighting, waul of rest and food for weeks, he made the mo?i masterly retreat on ecord. and saved his army to assist in beating back the rebel foe in another quarter, alter they )lt j overthrown and utterly routed one ol the tiet Ga astr all of the President And he mibt have aaid that m all probability Gen McC.c.l in would not have been set aside no unceremoniously nor ao soon if he had not rebuked the President when e requested Marshal Lamon to aing Pcavure Butler ' amidst tlia bloody corpses and mangled forms af our gallant soldiers on t'.ie g'-ry field of Auwet.un. But his vindication ol Gen. M 't'U-l lan was masterly and unanswerable, and con; pletely turned the tide agninst His Eaceliency it a , a proud tl n for the D- m ricv ..t th' lo calitf . aud ther will roll up an increased vote (or the Union and egajMI Line du and Morton at thee ming election. I'xidn NOTICE. NOTICE TO PAVKRS. fill TRKASLLKk uhKicK.. is BKs k, September Clh, 164. S OT1CF. 'by given that the Tax ijpl-ca'e w .tse ve.r tBA is placed iu my bauds for Coll ctioa. Ah perseus Hide Me J . tLe City f jr Taxe-ai.. -a e time. a. . aud peruapa coat. DJ . . . a: .1 ja. JÜ K. FNGLIMI. asp a dwiw "r TraasateBLACKSMITH INC BL.UKNMITH HORSBSHOER ß T,,l TUTrlrl 5 enA Aä Us V AvOsftB AU.U1 J ltAAiU UUCCl, INDIAN IPHI.D.
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PROPOSALS FOR LOAN. U.S. 7-30 LOAN The Secretary af tbe Traary give notice that uaacriptlons win be receive4 for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable tar,t years from Aag. )5tb, 1804, with aemi-aa-unal iBtereat At tbe rate of er en and t ree-tenth per eenf. per annam -principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. Tbeae note, will be convertible at the ept:on of the bolder at matnrlty, Into six per cent, gold bearing boode, payable not lese than five Reff more than taanty year from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be ls.tled In denominations of fifty, one hundred, five hu'.drtd, one thausand, and fire thousand dollars, and all aubacriptkna mutt be for fifty dollars or aome multiple or fifty dollar. Tba notes will be trmsroltted to the ownera free of tranr portalion charge as soon after tbe receipt of tbe origin ilCertificatea of Depoait aa tbey can be prepared. As he notes draw interest from August 15, person makin deposit nbeequeiit to that date must pay the Interest arc med from date ot note to date of deposit. Part e depositing twenty-fire tboutaud dollars and Bpward f r these not at any one i.me will,ba allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt o a bill for tbe amount, certified toby the officer with wfco-n the deposit was made. No deduction for comniiftsiuns mast If made from the deposits.. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. It is a National KbvTMM Hakk, offering a higher rate ef interest than any other, and fA -ef ntcvrity. Any aavings bank which pays it depositors in U.S. Notea, considers that it is paying in the best circnlatiag medium of the coontry, and it cnnm4 pay in anything bettf r, for its own assts are either in Government seeuritiea or in natra or br uds payable in Covernmer.t paper. It ;s eipially convenient as a temporary or peruiainent invest tueut. The notes can alwaya be sold for within a rnctioB of tl.cir face and accumalated Interest, and are the bet security with banks as collaterals for dieCONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX PER CENT. 5-20 GOLD BOND, In addition to the vey liberal Interest on the notea for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the current rate for 5-20 Bon,1s is not le than n're ;xr ctnt. premium, and : tore tbe war tbe premium on six per ceat. U. S. Stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be aeen that tbe a. tual profit on this loan, at the prei.t market rats, la not baa than ten per cent per annum. ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR MUNICIPAL TAXATION, Hut aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, a special Art of Congress e fernst all bonrtt and Treasury not r'r m htctl t'Utation. O the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent, per annum, nr. of ding to lh rate af tax men in variatis parts of the country. It is oelieved that ne securities offer so great lrdecement! to lenders as thoe i-ued by the Government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private pa'tles or stock companies, or eparate communities only, la pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discbarge of all the ol ligations of the United State. Wolle ti.e Government offer-, the most liberal terms - ,, . ,. ,, . . , , for H !, It believea that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty sad pstriotism of the people. Sil bscripti n will be received by the Treuaurer of the Unitec?. States, at Waahiogton. tbe aevtfral A. -itant Treasurer and designated Depositaries Jod i ....... 'I'll! PTT14? j J- jS ST NATIONAL HANK, I lltliit ntt pollM, 1 ml., and by all National Bank, which are depositaries of j public money, and all k srsciAi i.K hankei.s and ranks Throughout the country will give further information and AFFORD kVKRT PACILiriT TO SUBSCR1RKRS. nmgtj liatai DRY GOODS. X eV CO 525 w o CO J sss f i : i T I 1 eJ O o & rJ eJ CO eJ a jrj CO CO H X o b 0 I H I n 4 w o 0 " at M H m o cH ÖS i W Q A 5 M f I i h BS - a X ft i I r. 7 S W m w sj 4 z z. sJ w w $10 A DAY PAID f.r aellr-R new WaR PLLLICATIONS aad 1 rirai:s f .ei. GRANT, McCLKLLAN, c. Agents wanted In every town aud county. D H. CH AMBPRLRf, ral Pabi ak a Agaocr, n Was Wt,ta,:N at , Vaa'.aBspaaa, aua aaf-fa
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AT THF. Trade Palace 26 & 28 WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME, LORD & CO. mi7ISHIN0 TO RETIRE FP.CM BUSINESS NOW offer their large aud spleadld atock of gooda worth $100,000! At New Tork wholesale price ., aud many goods much lesa. Feeling under obligation to the public for the very large patronage we have received, we have concluded to adopt this method of closing out our present atock, thereby giving them the advantage of buying their gooda as lav as the same can be bought at net wholesale prices in Rastern cities. This is no fictitous cry, aud we will continue the s.iles until the whole stock is clo-ed out. VYe have now in store the largest and best selected stock ever brought to this city, consisting of sir,MMi I L K S, Worth of Comprising beautiful r grade, from the raest eeetly aud Moire Antiques, To the cheapest PLAIN SILKS AND SATINS, Which will be sold regardless ef the receM great advances, r.M V DRESS GOODS, In geat variety. Our buyer being at tbe head of the market daring the spring, has made extra efforts to procure the Hnest and most fashionable in the market, comprising all the late JPai'i INovelties, MERRIM AC PRINTS, SPRAGUE'S PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, DUNNELLS PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDER ' ES, HUMELORD & CO,, INDIANArOLl tf. June29-dtf OYSTERS, CAME, &C. Oyster and Game Depot I HAVE CONSTANTLY ON SALE and retail HAND AT WHuLE--;im Oysters, Vi'iaitou, Duck, Quails. Pat'on, Prairie ChirimCiis, tic., Ac. Also a choice and well selected stock ef Family Groceries is Provisions. Remember I am sole Agnt for Mahoney's Celebrated Oysters, The lest Oysters in the market. They are large, free from shell, of rich and delicious flavor, and alwaya warranted fresh aud tbe cans well tilled. Send orders, accompanied by cash, to C. C. WILLIAMS. rrti-dlv No. 3 North Illinois street. Indiaaapolia. HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, f. L. HOITOX, PROPRIETOR INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. navo-dtf SALOON. BATES HOiSE SALOON, 4 ;l'XI)F.R BATES HUSE KNTRANCI.) BT ..:,' MXH1 A J, MYERS, I'roprii'for. raillK Bar is supplie.! wttb pure liquor., wine, and the 1 best brand of cigar and tobacco; alo the ebofre; old Bourbon and W heat W hisky. The establishment has been renvvated throagheal. aagS-dtf Indianapolis (lassifal Institute, .Verr I'ori; Street, beticeen Penn$yltanin and Mirulmn. South side Later rail a Square. I.. II. C IIOI.I., .4. Mi Principal. OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPT. IS. I4 Pupils tb ougbly instructed in English. Mathematics, German andClaseica. Young men prepared for busiueaa er an . of the College C'asea. Call for a circular. septS-dtlw. PROFESSIONAL. HR. . U. NEL.H A If i PHTSKUN A N 1 1 SURGEON OKrlCE No. IU VIRGINIA AVENUE. RESIDENCE. !4 N. 'RTH etafttfRaffa ST. aa n u. ti. nt EK & CO., RE AL ESTAiE AGE MS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street IudicaAttpolia, Ind. BvvtS'Mdiy
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I I. ALV01D. J M CALDWILL B. B ALT0ID 41. VielCH, C 4 l.bl W e. 1.1. a ALVOHD. IM IaKSXJOJR -ABDCOMMISSION MERCRNTS. are la DAILT reeaiatef f reek goods. CaaaUatly oo hand aad far aale a t th levati prtcaa, large and aasertesl atoek af Coffee, Mtiffar, nelaaeee, sy i , Klce,Te, Blailea 1 1 at a a , w a a ar m r e aaaaP8,4 ant. ea. Btarcfc, Kmlalaia, ( Igar, Teban a, naekerel. WhiiepiBta, rduge l v lue . ' stton k B rue. Dye. Muff a litta, I Ifra, On tee, J c 1 1 1 a . Rrandy ... Man. Wlaiea, Whiskf, Noiioa. ar all Riads, anal f lantutieu aad Be bar 'a Bittere. Partlaalar atteutiea glvea to the aale ef i'HOM t K or edfXf, KtJTDS 68 East aldington Street, INDIAN.' POUS, IBD. apr25-dAw LIQUORS. C. A. Ku.tarr. Jaaas f T F.IJJOTT A RVAK, WHOLESALE DAALARS IS ALL KINDS OF LIQrORS. SOLD AT THK Cincinnati Daily Quotations. ON HANDS AT ALL TIMM Pure k nfiick) Bourbon Whisky, ALSO, BRANDIES AND INES Of different Brauda. We la rite those wantirg Fore Liqoer to aall and examine for themselves Corner of MERIDIAN and MARYLAND Sta , I ndiauapolia. lud IjBI ate HARDWARE. NF.W IRON STORE. POnilROY, FRT A CO., No. 24 South Meridian Street, nniAiAPOLis, IU all All A Have censtantly oa haad IRON, STRRL, NAILS, AMTILS, BELLOWS. TICRs, AXLES, SPRINGS, BOLTS, BALLEABL?. CASTT5GS , NUTS, WASHERS, HORSE SHOES, HORSE SHOE NAILS. WHEELS. HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES. SHAFTS, BUGGY AND WAGON BOWS, CHAINS, PLOW HANDS, AC, AC. a 4M au 3a rac at ar e aa The Ohio River Sa't Coaipany. The Madison Pearl Starch Ceapaay. irTTbey will sell all artidea ia their liae at tke lew eat market prices. POMXRtfT FBI A 0. feb!7 llrm. BOOTS AND SHOES. FALL AND WINTER TRADE! 1NIM :iml DiM RS, EVANS i M'MILLEN a. i Ufit naahinfiaa "ireet, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. UATE mVSS RECEIVED THEIB VALL AND WIBTSB STOCK Of BOOTS & SHOES! CuBBprising in part the f ollawing articles, vts: 50O Cases Men's, Boy's, Youths aad Children s l aif and Kip Roots. rtOfs Cae W omens', Mrsae,' and Children's Goat, ' a f, Morocco Kid and Lasting Boota and Balmoral .'.ISO Caeea Men's. Bs!'. Y tba' and Cki.draa. t. I and Kip Brogans and Balmoral Ladiea' Serge Con areas Gaiters aad Baiktaa Ladiee' Gssat, Kid aad Plash Slippers Lada' Pine Glove Kid Conarreaa and Baiaoeeals Ladies', aataae' and Child rena' Colored. Serge Congrcae Gaitera aad tvsrvtbiag 'I aaaally beat ta a Boat and shoe Baase. We have tbe largest aad beat selected stock of aaeda In tbe State er West, aad reapectfuliy call tbe attcauea ef Country Mcrekauu to tbe aaae. aer-B-e-ba Bawrb. RVAJTS A aaallAat-N
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