Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4340, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1864 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL. THTRSDAY MORN1N0 SKI T IS. DEWRVnC (01 NTT TM'RKT.
For State Stailtr, f-.r Rpreentt re., AB 5 OR K 1TDE. ROBRRT GBaTDOM. For tWrif, fnr Treanrer, OZRO BATr I For County Commissioners, First ÜMtrtct-EMFLIT WRIGHT. Tklrd HM-MH WRRR For SurTyrr. BATF.9 HothkiX)R. For OffiT, cm rru.N iea;ek for A rnot of Center Towt.bip, jACoh Ml IX. GRAND RALLY OF THE SIXTH DISTRICT ATTF1CATI05 Ok Tilg NOMISAT105 OF .HcCLELLAÜI and FEIDLETO. FRAJ KLIN . On Saturday, September 17, 1864. Tbe Dewtarrscy of tbe 9ixta Coaereastnaal Ustrkt wU :,ii in M aaa Conrention at Fanklin, Jbiti county, an aaiantay, Mpeabr iT, to ratify the oomlns': Uan atxl r.iiiUtou. lion, t'jrna L Hon. i liiuli IFtiiih ni, I. ii ndt I'M, Ar4 other titiDgiahr4 paaiter i I k pr- w Tb car will ran from Inaianapo U at half far. L-i Ifta fneoc of Litt! Mac turn oat id fore and atar' the ball la 'his district. sswiit m I ! tig or IIm iM moctalit frtil i oiiiiiiiif''. 'iiTha Drm aeratt Central Committee for Maring Counry. Indiana, art requested u meat In Indianapolis, at Milt tsry Han, on Frldaj, tba 16th Inst., at Ii c'clock M ,1m tb parnoao of sa'ectius; a candidate for tha State Senate to 111 tho vacancy occasioned by tbe death of Cap' am Jameo K. Brsvkeu. It Is serf desiraMe 'bat tbe Committee boadd b (all. 5 UATDKN, sepiJS-dAwtd Chairman. r kkhom hi:i;ti u . C B f -w. I Wi:l address the Iriendsoi (.! -r ii FresjMMIt, and M o here who desire to hear htm, s' M i- ; H 'II, at early g s übt, on ThurBday Night, September 15th, on some ol ihe ftwosjl iniponant lopies invulved in i.t present content lor ttie Pre-idenej IM t.ubrrnuiorlul ( RniHti H n 0 I' Morion ftsjsj Hon J V. M D will address the people jointly as follows: At L.iayeite, HSJ Wdne-day, the2l-t Stpt. At Covington, on Thursday, ihr 221 Sept. Hn J McDonald will address his fellow SjisJSJSJM as tollow-: i At Sew AU iie. un Thursday, the 15 h inüt. At ConiieraviHe. on Siturday, ihe 17th inst At RufhviUe. on Moud .v. the liFtti hswt At Crwfordsille. 00 Friday, September 23. At Versailles. Ripley county, on Monday, Sei.tcmoer 2G. At Anderson, on Wednesday, Septeinter 28 At Kok. mo. on Thutday, Scptemftr 2H. At I'rru. on Fridav, Sepiemtr M CITY ITEMS Fortuee, men aoy, doth (pre too much to many. Bat yet le n-rer tWaWftjk lo any. 'The .'l6th Indiana r tins ti timbering out rth-J officers and men. fTThs parements of North Illinois street are undergoing improvement tJf The 6tb Indiana is expected to arrive tod.v Welcome the brave men. (3FCrawfish lunch at Hezekish's, No. Illmoit street, st 10 o'clock to dsy. Glories, like glow-worm, afar off shins brleht; But looked lo near, bare ne ther beat nor light. 13 ty The 6th Indiana battery arrived last night from the front Their time of service has ex pared. 'Morehouse. No. 18 North Penasylrsri street, haa daily everv late publication Call on him for newt. Seven hundred and twentr one wild pigeons were killed southeast of the city Totter day by five sportsmen, ty Sil hundred men 'rora New Jersey parsed through the city yewterdsy oo therr way lo tfie front While here they hid the hospitalities of Soldiers' Home. iiipiovemeou sre going on at the UOtOt De;ot br niakintf additions to t ho b tgira-e r.-om L'nder tht new arranfcjemenis tbe delivery of baggage will b jreatly facilitated Wh fin hid flref If't be nncover'd. Iiht; If cover'd. tm.ke leiras it to the iitht; Lovr is tha' Are, which -t II ome slcn affords; If htd. they are igt'; tf open, they are words. (40 The 135th ftttd 1 .11 i h Indiana ooe SwOd da men. were at la-t accounts, at IsOOio ville The 135th are hourly expected here The IXhfe, we understand. i detained there on guard tlutr fF'The Ctrter Z utve Troop, young fetna'e br.sa bnd. and celebrated Merger F.niily, will tun lies city shortly Due notice will be given bv ftd ver iemeiit. and for particulars the public will please peruse small wills fT" i'to r ifiree men belonging to the New Jer-ey troops in the citv yes'erdav attempt el to escape, and one was killed hy the guird We have i t h.ft nime Tliere were several eeaies wlnie the train w . on ihe w.tv l ere tff Tbe 7-h I ndt n bis an ive.1 That Iwel ment n urn bets l ui 'I'M' but ooie re in the bai d- l tl.e rebel . and others in hospitals Two hoassred tod fin m came home lo t.e mosterci out A aibliv; mention will be g,ieu ibem on M 'ii lay t,ext H.oor to our returned veterans The beautiful od fascinatine: actre--M Bs S.l'.ie St Clal . U-t niht at ihe Metropolitsn, made a tremer du b't in the wSOwl drama of iheSeigeot L u know Never bet-re was sn audien. e so capcvate.1 tit i.n 1 ,t ac in We lesrn t Miss St Clair Will repe .t her ut ri i.i s t imtncc of ,Is,i. Uron " Foe Ru.yr Wheat wasweMoeo, OO IV-trl trceet. Between Meridian and lMino-a. ,,(HJ kUUN. Slaiitial brick, wi'h all ne . - i üilures Iiis n old establi-hed stand and one ot Ihe best m tbe eit" Ren l moderate Appl? lo roi i. w th. srpt 4 dtf Rr.l E-late .ruts A RaataoT ro I' Las It is a bles.ti to the sutTering to know thol e lne an elTectuol cure for this truly troublewome dssOmssj Mr J P H m .rde, cf 161 Second street. Cincinn i . Ohio, take- crest pleasure in informing all who are suffei ing wiih piles that he u-ed a small quantity of Dr Siricklao l's IMe Remedy, and it effectc.1 a ; ermanent cute Th a eem- to tie th i "f wub all wno make ue of this splendid preparwt.oii It U Bssnufectnred at No ti Kasi Fourth street. Cmc rinati. Ohio, and sold bv all druggi-te mar9 tf ttT Tr.va e A J Tr-ie'l. of Ob I Ml lr diana. we learn, was shot and killed by tOO cur patrol, mghi before l.a' He hsd. il is said, been creating ft disturbance tt the Theater, w. ar rested, but seataxed aud met Iiis lue Use. unto us that ome rostr ictam oeght to bo put epot ' - u n of muskets ty pro.osl guar 1- I eeeSwaoll would be votry ilifli u t (or any one i es pe an arrest bv ihem 10 this town, and for nt oauee 10 rers rortot instances hum i Lias been taken We raptretfullv ak the ailenuon Ol the wilrfarv authorttl IO tUs sug
vest ion. V kaw toot ttwir itysgssssotTMli i sre grett. abl !. tl.eif Dfttrola aim to do nothing j m r than what tbey conceive to be their Juty. j Weok. ia e.Mii.ertMiO eritlt tt e eeeci 1 ruell, .
ooIt in betiaTf of h jtnanltv an J iT.e lire ..f In ooty in bert.Tf aoMiera Ia W Clijito Tiioiirsor 0 i Mora e mutt imh. vtou de select rai ecWntific , j I iretitlerjwn make rmettm t. nppoir.troeot tu to be esade. Ömch wa the cose hen he selected Pr W Cfinlon Thompson, a physician among tbe moot d. sting um bed in Indi a, gentleman whoee name rank high ii medical annals, a scholar and a Christian, to visit the ho-pual on tbe border, some tew weekamc Dr Thompson performed t!ie dutie en trusted to him cona:ientioul v and returned a:. I made a report to Hie Eiceller.cr Immediate! on the appearance thereof persona protest. nally jealou ef the Doctor, in the U 8 service, mmlia counter statement It was forwarded to us and we published it by reqne-t We coeM not hive done otherwise, becaue infinitely aa we re spect the 1 . r, we desire the whole truth with regard to our soldiers to be known Certain pa pers have come into our bands, without the agen cy of Dr Thompson, which teod to convince u that prhapa th f who -mplain ol him and Ilia repreienutions are at fault We wish it under atood. and we ostinctlv sy here, that we wuld not do intentional injustice to either (tovertior Morton, who. with commendable sagacity, appointed Dr Thompson, to Dr ThoniDsou himself, or to Dr Thompson's professional brethren who wou!d attempt to pull him down from the high position be occupies. 1' here ore we feel called upon to give place to ! the M'i. wing from a friend ol Ur I no mo :. ! repealing that we bte the ver.fic-ttion of every material statement in our hands: J If HKSOMT1LLF, I.N P., Sept I, 1 r64 Mr Editor. In your paper of July IDth ult , J Dr fiold.amitb denies tbe truthfulness of Dr I Thompson' retort to Governor O P Morton, on ; the condition of the patients in the hospitil at ! JeftVr- j r; i ! ! o Dr (ioldamith fal-ifitM the re 'rv.rt th .t he may refuM Hi statements Dr Th.-nipaen did not say that he shook l,.nds with I the two thousand or aith all ot the pitients who '. lesuhcd to U,e truth of all the charges oaiisst , the management ol the hngpiUl. and brought by the patients to ihe notice of the Governor " Dr. T tttes in reference to his ezamin fttioa . thai it. his opinion two thousmd pvr-ons "testifieiJ Th n-.h i N. thing atntut h iking hands ic s.iid hedoeasavinrefcrei.ee to his visit to all (he t hospitals tiiat be shook hands geurnHv ith tlie ' patients. As to the number of patients who müde all kiudi. of charges against the honesty of : (Jo! J-miih and sustaine! the charges ui.de ai;t:ust him to overnor Morton, I)r. T ') i ; it as his opinion they m iy h:ive been m re or less, but the testimony ass so overwhelming Mannst the management of the hospitil ihai Di i T w.s indix ed lo bring tha c:)mp' lint- ag.tinst ' the Superiniendeiit to the notice of Atwiifsil surgeon (ieneral Wood As t the time spent h Dr T . Dr. OoMeti th has HaUl it incorrectly He romnienced his extm.nai ion . iirter utter 10 A H , and etoesjd i quarter after 5 P. M , mk;ig seven hours snent io examination. Mr Hun. I ltd fro agent, was present when he commenced, and the lady nur-e. know when he hm-ltcd Judeing fr m ; the time spent in the cumin ition ot the peftiwtite of JelTersonville. and tlic stittpment ot Dr Ook) sn. ith, "that he wss only prep ired to arcomrno J datenlteen hundred patients, hut the government had sent him tweuti -seven hundred." Dr T. judged the number of patients who complained SjeJoMfl the matiagement of th? hopit .1 to he two tliousand Bo mu b, then, for this part ol Dr Goldsmith's argument to prove the report untrue The next proof the Doctor introduces to disprove tbe report is the statement of the Aa sistant Surgeon- The very men who, if the soldiers' statement be true, were party to the crime of mistre.'lng the sick and wounded sol- . . ... . i ciers .o patient in any wirl can ie mi-lreitel or neglected without the consent of the Assostau' Surgeons The D .dor Ins in his pneeoseioo voluwtarily sent, statements of the patients and soldiers who I have been confined in the Jenersonville II spits.! i sustaining his teport The purdic, if it should tecome nece-s.rv to puhli-h t'ne.je dooiimetit s. I ft. .ft m win judge lor tnetnseive- it is tne recoivetl opinion that as, aguin-t his t. other professionals, Dr Thompson indicated as a phs:ui. a Christian and a eonseientious public officer His duties were ..rduoii-, not remunerative, and undertaken only upon urgent aolicitation and oMsjM ot his deire to do all possible for his country and it- hrave defenders X. Arrival oy thiv IOtii Ixmana This ga'l.mt regiment, the old lUtb Indiana infantry, with the proud names of Rich Mountain. Mill Springs, Corfoth, PefryrUlo, Rolling Ft rk. Hoover's (lip, Tullahorna, Chicham auga, Mission R'de. Bua rird's Roost. Ressaca, Kmgstun, Dsserillo, Kenesaw MotllHsio. Chattako 'heca.nl A' antt tnscribetl ODOO their wirworn banners, arrived ;.t-terds) liom ihe froot No organis ttion his a prouder it-cord titan the invincible 10th In the ear it has always been. It was foremost to drive ibf rebel invaders Irotn Kentucky oil, snd the fiist rebel fi title flag captured in that State was taken by the glonons 10. h All honor, ex claims t-ver pitriol c KeiituckiftO. to the ti r : r i veteraus of the bla dy lUth The olfi cr ol ihe 10th who return are Lt Col M B Iavlnr, Maj J B Vnn N.tn. Adjuladt W K. Lisdtow, tu trterrn'.ster C F Wilcstacl. Capt T A Cobb and Lt A Smith, Comp.ny A, L: W Col well. Company B. Capt .1 H Bovis, L' rOosftftS Tbonipsoii nd Lt D F. Allen. Company C. Cafit Wsrren Sheetx and Lt L H. Hawkins, fTnsspwOJ D. Lt. I N Rusell. Company E. Capi H F. HcOoy and Lt T;Dton Company F, Cud J H Bush and Lt Be ich. Company O, Capt John C tloswell and Lt John McMurtry, Compaov H. 0 WH F 3 mate. Companr I. and Cajt. .1 W Hunt, Com pany K Tbe regiment ic.'llhc Ir oit on Saturday last, a i w.thout missing any train, duly arrived as we have stated. A aingie but melancholy ac cident octured on their p At .Kflersonvillc the 0rde.lv Secant, ol Co K.D.vid C.-x. st.no Dr Cox. of Clinton couutv, aceidentiy stepping be'weeu the rnlrad cars was killed. His ie tu .ins wete hrouuht home by his comra.les The noble soldier, havicg laced without harm the enemies of his country fell, in the mysterious ptoviJfttice of God. while on bis htppy way t rejoin his lorcd ones at home A tcsr to his memory We euppose that a public reception b t'ue Governor, in tiehslf of the people of Indiana, will be announced. Lvt us honor and welcome .ur noble soldiers. g onty they deserved lo be honored and welcomed : mli. in. . Slate .. vuniar) Fairs RAII.K..'.t: AUttANUKMtNTs The following arrangements t v been in ult with Uie railroads design ited below, tor earrytog ButSSSJSrees IO and Irom the Twelfth Animal Fan of the State B. rd of Agriculture, to be held ut ludiaiiapolis, irom the 3d day of October. 1VM to ihe fth. iiiclusive; also lor the tratp-rtalion of articles to the above Fair or ihoSsoitarj H.zaar. AM passengers will be chatged lull fare to In dianapolts. and upon having their tickets stamped by the Secretary of the Slate Board u;n the Fair grounds, ihey wilt be returned bv the rail roods frsstf, efhawwlas fieir destots will t vukI tor the return trip Ticket will be for aale at II regular stations during the week of the Fair, in.! w;ll t.e good from the 3d day ol OotoSM r the Pth Siock. machinery. Ac . will he trnported to Indianapolis at full rates, and will be returned bv the sever il railroads free, noon the Msttitit .t tl.e Se ret iry of the S:ate Board, thnt the olSBftleot articles were on eshib'-ti ui, ..nd did h.n.eh.nds during the week of the Fa r Terre H ute and Rahmend R. R Ca c ni. di and Chicago Air L i e R R I n .ii iiiarsdis atsd Cincinnati K R L sstai I.e. New Alany and Cbicago R 1. liKiiaua GssjMtsyl R R Fivftnevilie snd Crawl, ri-vil.e It R Hellefotiiair.e R R TeSOtW, Lo,;anp.rt and Hurlington K R JoSM sa vdle tt R Indi .najolia. IVru ar.d Chicago R R HioMgoe Cei tr . R R Michigan Southern ardN rthtrn Ind ana R R Oiher nads will be added ftum lime to time n tbev are hear! I rose H B Looms, Sei'retsrv of Slate si srd ol A.riculfnre H Am Ho' twm Foa pons' An oseweeawa Srwin will leave the Coioi Dept on S iturday moro n g at J 1 . ..Mot k lor r i i klin A i ft ü I SSjOSSc will J be on b'lM Alltr:Xei.- do-r n , M "C eiiau and IVndleton rStiOCfttion meet the ing vtll bepanctuslij on band Half fare iiuae.s will be issued
For the sum gwrtioei. Letter from at Soldi r. Br the tiger th- reaches you I shell be wirb my recioMct t At! mt4 : Nat I cannot go with.
out express ezpreawing at i!approhuion and disgust at the ui r-Dtieniarily treatment I received at tbe hand of (. error Morton and hia satellites 7 he urUwful and unwarrantable arrest of rot sell be Col W irner bid no p ra le! in tbe bister ( the depn of Europe, and no rietifica tion in the Army Regulation. He, the com wander of the e?oat. wanted me to ask pardon for what he termed my insolent publication Now let mo cay that atier mature deliberation, I would not ask pardon of either him or his out ter, Governor Morton, under any circumstance, whatever There i nothing in my letter ot Augut 23d that I would not repeat if necessary I was nerer under arrest nor in a guard house be fore in my life It rem one! fur the military aorvants of (tor M rt m to attempt to dirgrsre too at. i task? me feel that I ws not a man We nhsll see how tnev have succeeded. 1 leave the public to judge between the proa Ui - of and the poe m.,A ; ll,.. ... .... ... I k. ..I ... i true to the arldier they will plsce ir office an other and a better man who will not pro-titute j the miliary power of the Government to te enge hia private animosities, and revenge one who will not let the phantom of political power cloud hi- j reason. Albkut Mrnu. Company D, Mb Indiaut Volunteers To thf FriiA Broth kkh r All member' of the 1 C F B. Mf requt'Sicd to attend their rep'tlar mevtin? this Thursday , evening ot 7J o clock fusine"S of much importance will be j hid In-fore the Circle in refertnee to their occu pancy of Military Hall, ilc The Committee on Hall o es ire a full aitrn.:at)re of the S -n-tv for ! ii express purpose 1 lv e r m . n , J A Stiwart, liu iMKn BlVfwoll, Committee Mth DiaTaicT Dkmockatic HftCVIM Dem lura lut turU:'t "Wf I"; doW.n fnh. to ?emo" i "mT -ew """f l .'.'n " I ir.'M i m iinnns ot nv:-"' rrftu tins down tin the H o'clock trHtn Psserigers will he taken there and back for Ictlf ftre. A pleas.mt trip and a pletsxnt d iv is suricip ited. so turn "ul Democrats esulv on Saturday morning Be at the Union De;ot tt H o'clock. A M Sri.ttMnii) Imfohtations Mr D .1 C.llinati, one ol the most enterprising merchants of Indieoesjolls, left the city lst nis;ht for the Et. in order to meet his Importers mid trinke arrangements Q brini; b ck a splendid lot of gouds Mr Calluimi i. roplenishio lor the Fall and Winter trade, nnd we would roapOCtfolle ask all Mir ladv friends to wait, fefore DUrchasins? eljewhete. all1 ortments ! insoect Mr. Ca man s lendid HS H H DofJSJ A Military Commission, cons sn of Mr Silas Colroe, of the t7ih; Cid John Wilder. o the 16 h; Ool. K IV De Han. Of the 97th; Col Wm M Lene. of the 43d; C-.l. I Ben Spooner. of the KJd, has been appointed fur t!:e tti.tl td ii. n uooo Lieut. Harriets Jodfie Mcs-rs Jos. V. V i ! aod Advocate Porter. laa jret - Mr Do.id. th;s city, appear in behalf o! Mrat hant Taii.oroo W. F Rupp, No. 105 j East Washington street, opposite the Court I Bouse, has in store a lurjre asotimeut of the Fall sAlt of gent emu. 's dre-s goods His et j penenee as a cutter eitnnies mm to guarantee en tire sntisfaettrVo in ptyle aint mak- of all g.r mcnts ordered at his lotsft Call and examine bis new styles lieioie selecting your Fall suits. l-OMJItMCATkU ic. i t.j i i Spffimrn. The attention ot the Street Cotnmi.s-ioner is called o a large boulder .fing on the Sentinel sido walk oo Pswrl street. It tibstrurts the wnv and bas alreody coosed mir:) sorokns. 0 or tux St rt i SBBS. "t)ur yo .ng friend. Mr Xat Landauer, bas. e undei stand, leasou a place ot iiusiness on ' LouiMuua fetit i.'. lie is an accomnlished young' 00 ei:( iemnn in hi-bu-iness All persons deii ing neat out fis are advised to call upon him He doe :iot shave .is elosotjf s the ir,!i iJtial who preivonsly occupied his stand lr. A . O. (.ILL, K1KRS Hi SRRTICI8 To IHK C1TI7.KNS () I OSlSn Spoils and vicinity. Office. Virginia Avenue No. Ti. !teidepco Korth Nw Jersey treet . Ho 37. oetUTVdls REAL ESTATE BROKERS. "O'-v at r v 4 r T A vT t-'A Ott 9h. A iv. o ulrVT-dIy ACENCY. W. CALLLNDIT.. w. Matt, w. itar. BKovvy BBOW V ( ()., REAt ' ESTATE BROKERS, -ATCENERAL BUSINESS ACENTS H III It U l s i ut i i , NASHVILLE, TEISTIST., I I A K. :-3y h a- ' ' Hf of 4 r. I I I urliari aod Country Pr-'i erty lei sale Tict at eiith paid to errry description of bu i aSfS i re.piiring 'he servi. of an agent Br i.-'niisi..ri we refer t Iji Ooftls, fjvltst.t Oenersl, inJ ; Col. w H. Terrell, C I. W. 11 .vuUter ai.a ü HcChtrs. W M L s. Keai K-tie Dealers Mtsr" KcKt ft an A l'i'rce. Spann Jk Smith. Monger A Otnbteo, luJ.I , Myer- Isaac K. Joansu ftftd Mc Kerns ft Hill. eptI.Vil.1tii NOTICE. TO nv CV9T09I EM. S.TKM been burned out on Saturday ri'gl.t, I would rcqueit my iutvmer iaxlebte.1 to me to come f rII ard at once and settle ib. ir accwainta. a I ne-dthe nioR-y I artd ro at tbe old stand, or: the c rr.tr o' Vir gtnia ii.i. M ' DatOOOBS StSWOt septli d.l VTILL'.AR Woin.AM. WANTED. w ood W A r i :i. kk GOODS OK ...H)D HARD WorD wTaSTRD UU st :-e Isss Pr sjftftftl for tke aboa-e will be rea-eired until the 15-.k loclusive, hy AMKKe W.Li ACr . Cut ut i U Vlrgitia auue and Mr rt irret, or I 'UN I s p i 5TV OtBre oppo-lte laid Followa U'.'.. .hs w, sep'S afSJ FOR SALE. STOCK OF Ulm BUN F0 SMK. A N K OF 0B0CBW1BB AXD ViNi. and eounter, for sale. Ving Waguo. Will be sols cheap F'Xtl ki- a, sHKt A No a H-r -e a' d If railed for n ter P. I.IMisaY k CO.. I Hie i e da. -e Math TJkdso Der'", en Meridian tret OsfSsV NOTICE. h: m i o v i l ; iv x twaw saw A MORTR Agent wa-ted ta e; Sr ; ) Msrune. We w II give a fumm a , tsckf.es old, or esnpl v Sgeui Who W.i! vt T-h '.be abov waKe, aud all cspeso pall. Ad rea V P HKKR.SliTON CO . semttS-dtw betritt. Michlgac
Telegraphic Dispatches.
Tip iTrtaaUMtt war:., irmi For 'tormr.f Keport ice ft I ret Pagi , M DNIOHT Ii EPORT, THB .KMVOFTHE PDTOMIf FROM CAIRO AND BELOW THE NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION. Extracts iron. Southern Papers. QFFICIAI FROM SHERIDAN All Quiet AloDg LATER FROM the Lines. ATLANTA ' A.-.. &r Ar afar A. ft rotu York. Niv YokK. September 14 From file ii - we glean tbe following: The Charleston Mercury says all foieinerw re-'detit in Savannah, who ml'A not organize for tieuse of ibe city by tbe 30th would he sei to Atlanta. Vance's majority for Governor of North Can. line, over H lden. the Peace candidate, is esti mated at 5t.iMHl in a total vote of 75.000 The Knhmon i Examiner of the Lhii says: The ho ye built on the teirible thing-. Wheel: was to do with S'iei man's com mum cations seem. we regret to say, fa-t falling into nothiuf. The Savannah News le.ro that the rel?. pow.'er woiks at Augusta were blown up on tbe Jd, with sjme Jtl.tslU pounda ot towder. Nine persons were killed. Col Cluseret, editor of the New Nation, pub ' Hebet: a card io which tie denounces General Promont and Nationai Pathfinder's Association He claims he ban been deceived by (Jen Fremont ' ; and made a dupe of, and that General Fremont 1 I has a bargain by which the c mtrol ot the New Nation is to be taken away from him, (Cluseret) j and claims that the pape.- belongs to him. The Commercial's Washington special says: Officers a ho left Grant's headquarters yester ' i report that nothing was going on except oc- : MMoml shellii.c and picket firing. The rtcent order of the War Department against suboidm itea giving information is c.rr - i to xrcme. of oithnoldiof the li-ts of dt etil ol i!ccea.-ed -oi.liere, thus keeping hark payrncLt ol insurant e money. The Poet's Washington special says: ! Advices trom the Army of the Potomac state the rbei- eem to he feeling our lines sl'ghtly, hut have Blade HO general attack al any point , f General Giat t has issued an order that all the 1 civilians nor in his lines in Iront of Peter hur---, wiio refuse to take the otth of allegiance, slim oe sent tnrouti t lie lines ot tlie euemv. The Order also prohibits the sie of provisions to civilians who refuse to take the oath. 't he dr i it is oi lere l to t ike place in Delaware Mi.d ii tfilsod on Mondes next. L .rpe litimt ers o! tecfOltS and substitutes go ! to rlio front to-day. Tiie steassef VaoderOtll has been thoroughly repaired, and s-fie Will soou rOeOOM her search for ! rebel privateers. It Is reported toot spool 15.000 men are eoo j staidly working on the in.chinery of the one I hondred or more war vessels, wooden und irot ; elsd now constructing for the Navy Den in merit. I he Coin sSOreiel's special from Washing ion I I-'), ays: There is rumor cut rent here that Petersburg , ha- bec.i captured Ov "our forces The Govern ment his no advices to this effect, and it is genI -r :,'T r 01.1 Louisville. liOC SsWltXJC, Septeodier 14 The Journal's.ieciai eotrespondeuee from Atlanta., dated Ihe lUth. contains a congratulatory otder from Gen Shetm.n, r. counting bis victories, and 11 SflOS incut between Slierium and Hood for a truce at Rostgll ood Ready, on th Macon railroad, and the coontry arout.it it, enclosed hv a citcleof two miles ra is, tur teu da, fr -m September 12th, to enable the people ot Atlanta to remove to points aou-b. Hootl to Sherman on the 9th tsys; Bermit me to say the unpreceJented measure'. ou projx.ee trHUcernis in studied and mucinous cruel'v stiy acts before bt u'ht to rnv attention lo tinadark history of wmi In the name of G-d and hoOJBSdtJ I proteeibOSioeiQg that you are' ex;eping from their homes and 6resides the wives and children ol a brave people. Hood to James . Colton, Mayor ut Au ..: .. says: I will do all in my power to mitig te the tet rible h in. ships and misery that must be brought ..ur peot.lp bv ihe federal commander. '1 he letter fr.-tn Sherman to Ho d w is not ob- . e, but ihg following items irom a notice ssued by the ii lyor, by j.erniissio:) of Sherman, will L'ive an idea tt.eioo!: Ail citizens me reipjired to leave Atlanta and proceed either -outh or north Too go Torn in oji t will furnish trnosporuttiog io such a- fftf a Rouph and Ready; and north :i tar as Chattanooga Ali citizens may take their n.oveable property with them T r ftagportfttioo furnished for all moveables negioes who aii.ii lo d so may go with their m.is-ei-, otherwise mile negroes will be pnt in government employ, and the women tnJ children sei t meide the lines. I join Cairo, Caiio. E ei'tenVier 14 Tao IT. 9 steamer Cirewosiaa returne-i to New Orleans on Hie bib from a rui.-c ou ihe Texan coast aa far as the Rio Grande, during which she supplied atout tbirtj of our blockadcrs with provisions Sue brodgM a few sick disCDrgw men, bound North, Iroui ihe gunboat Aroo-lock, the only vessel on dctv at the mouth of the Rio Grande. The French hive nearly r-evciiiy vessels at that ivoint. The Fiench Adm in!, when he heird of the i - .re nt F f M dgjn. i "ii -diced F.irrigilt ttie naval beto ot the ae The trv. .. a . a . ,r .ftft ft .ftft. V'ft ,.1.,.. .....-.. ...ftr. . . , ,,,.., I I .Mil IIIS fr ft. AT ... the Modtadisg lied are in gto.nl heaitii Blotikade rtiuning is eine.-tcsi to commence is. espe souu ou tLf Tey, tn ce ist Uli tiie tiavy is un tin' .t!t-rt Too CiscaseiaB will leave Bst. n . looctrine at Mubite I. a .Ulli 1 v i.r tu Pet.sacola tor tor - i k l od wuuiiUeti BJOO. B me sick in tOe naval hospitaU iu le a.s would be se ol N irili on in r New OrI rom llial Ii more DALtiMOftk. Sepieinr. r 14. Ihe epertal ciirro(Hiitleiit ut ttie Baltimor. Amrncaii, dated hsjaOqiiartsfS in ibe tel l. Sepuiuuer IJtOoSojis: Ttie militarv situation still rema led unchanged , but 1 am of tht ; ia 'Jit that theie Bill IB Will be a rei inptioi. of acive holtilitlt OeO aeerill liae revciupicd MartiSMbOSO ami parties iro gosployod g repairinj: the btltmi ue and Oliiu railroad A tr.itt of cars loaded with forte wai 'rnt ': n Hirper's Ferry ve-twtlav t'i a jKjiut witbin TO kwiles ut M artitifUurg It ii ooOaWoBtlj ext tcted tkat the rosd wi.l be OpOOOd tj Cuuiberl.nd OJ next Fndy. I rum 1 1 ball) AtBAv, Sept 14 The Democratic State Cw rem. on met to- iav. The attcsuaiice is large. l eitr Cancer ci'led ttie C-iivention tt order. ii I Mar-hal OatosBptio oss appointed teuiporary chairui m 1 . . i i. .. :. 4'-j .r 1 hei ;.i:o. W.mo gOtOTOw 100 hall, and some of toe New Yufkgrs C'tnn.eiiied cr:tij Wood. ottifvo h ssel nd h t i 1 here in con-tderable coorOoiOB, d .i!: . h rli i in t :! l-r a r i ie-s Was err. eil I. ran i on Hie Uralt. Nr V ii "epteaibr 14 I M y .ieu DU: L i otOOOOl Ii euer al (traut leleraubs ü..De partmeet, in respect lo the dratt. as follows: C.tt I'oist. SetweaiLor 13. lU LW A M lo Ii t. avian. M Siet.u.ti: Wf uu.ii tu .vsj loe böig uuasUer of to SB SOl M lor by ( m f-soiueiu io tbe sour lest i-osai-r.lo ti
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V V innnnmi BSmrstot. CttMMSskRfl, September 14 Klouc ia in to ter oemand: SCI barrels SOpov fius Mld at B9 50ft9 7i cHefly 'be letter rit God extra and family at 110(3 I'l 25 Whet. $1 95 t for red. -with a tnoder ite de ruoirt Corn du.i at $1 13(91 lor tar and shelled. Rieft SO H.rle $1 t55l 95. Whisky mre active; l.OOU barrels sold at $1 "6, chiefly the latter rate Nothing done in provisions, and prices must be quoted r-minal. Groceries quiet and unchanged Gold fc.H). Silver 200. Mow vom nsxsrSxsa. New Yoie. September 14 Flour State and Western 5 10c better, but out very active; $10(gl0 00 lor extra State; $10 73311 ! lor extra round hoop Ohio; $1 1 U313 lu- trade brands, tlie market closing dull alio drooping Whisky active and firt;:e. ; W. -urn $1 rOl T , closing at the latter Wheat l(22o better. $2 10 for Chicago pring; Ai 26 i 3d ior i.:u r. . We -tern ar.d am be. MicsWfO $2 i: 2 a'2 20 lor amber Milwaukee Last evening lo boat loads of cboire white K' ntucky sold at $2 40 Corn lc better ' .;a dull M tfl)(r0c lor Western. Coffee uull and prices nominally unchanged Sug.r quiet; t uba H21c; Havana 21(3238c Molatsea dull. Pork opened firmer at better prices. but closed 00a V) u d declining; $40(41 for mesa; $42 6"Jl? ("4. for new do, cash and regular way, clua ingat about $T2 75(42 7; $38 50 for prime mess Bed more active. Cut meats quiet and firm; ib :uie for shoulders, the latter price for choice, and l?(T.4c tor bams. Lard steady with a fair demand; 211(aj24vc, the latter price for extreme choice ketue tender ed. Butler bnu and (fu.et, 4:rf4oc lor Ohio, and 4e(Sfiv I n -Siite. ihe loiter n iee for t u try Cheo-e firm ai.d quiet at I9('21tc. Money active and firm it 7 per ce..i. Sterling H'H4(tt IU9J-4 Gold irregular and uiisettied. opening at 2'7 advancing to 229, declining to b, advancit'g to 227,, decliniug to '-.i1;,. ao vancing to 126. und clus.tig at 225. The 'eauiei Het ia, lor Liverpool to-day. car ried over fi5,fU(i m specie CW T0&K MO.NLT MASKKT. t.t.ld opene! st an advsnce on yestetdav'.s cloeii.g prices, and subsequently declined, the tone ol the market being weak. The market is very largely oversold, and the purchases are very large. A considerable n-e was expected this oi )i i.iug uuuer purchases to cover the sales ot two or three davs ago, and (he non realisation of the exportation produces an expectation that the market is about io take another leap downward. The fluctuation- to day were from 225 to 22.V4. but a nssjsslr that Grant had taken Petersburg sent it down to 22.') ROBACK S BITTERS(JKKKNBACK3 ARE GOOD, BI T R O 1 .IRK BET TEH. STOMACH BlTTEKS. Ten thouan-1 I.ottlea -.,ia Id ws month. IheOMsS popular stomach bitters in are. r.OBACK'ft BITTKRS. Good for all derangem nt of the Motnarb, hiliousn-t.i, hirer Conipia.Dlaiid general drbility. ROBACX'S BITTERS. They posters wonderful tonic propertied, niving tone la ths appetite ami digestive organs. ROBACK'S BITTKRS. Ibiitated Ladies ar.d dntary prruiiN wid flud ia them an excellent tonic. k'lBACK'e BITTRB8. j A wine glafnl brfore e srb pr meal will remove ludinestion and all liver dikeaaes. Ill TT CItS. They are better than all Pill, Powders and other nansec-i, d.si(reealile comp"und. KOB.KIo.VS UITTCKS. Thy can be taken without regard to diet. As at. sppetirer tliey hare no equal. KOBACK'S BITTEUS. i They are prepsred by sn oi and skillfal phrlc!an : from welUknown veetstile rt-medles. KOBACKS BITTr.IlS. wherrer known they have become s tandaM fstnily trenrthenlne remedy KOBAf K'K BITTCItS. fry on hotlle, sn.f von will slways nse them sttd rsroinm nt them to others. IC O If A '14$ BITl'ERS. v rt. not: ti r Mole Froprletor, An ' c impounder of S'omacb Bitters, Blood Purifier and Bleed l il's, and Distiller and manufacturer of Catawha a- I Iwedlsw Bar5!e, and al' kinds of the finest domes-t.-liqwor, wbich sre sold wholesale t in any OSatroS quatdl'y, at Kos.W, 5i, 60 and 92 East Tbiri street, Clnclnnstl, 0. Kcr sale few Drunists and I'ear in Medicine ererywbrre, and by nrowuing S aa, J. B. Tickers ami W. L HftdjtH ft t'o., Icdiasnpulls. saayi wlyftdtaw MEDICAL. -AND TT STRICKLAND'S Anti-Cholera Mixture! 18 A COMPOS!! ID'S OF ASTRIMiKNT., ABSORCenta, stimulents and carmiustives, which every physician acknowledge- ia the only preparation that will eflect a Lterm.neDt cure of Liarrbea arid Ir- mery. I n.i. I ftii.ii ru. n t .av . i . ... fft.ft.ftft.Ai .,. . ran. I l.W-ft.."II I U" . " " ftft. I ftM -U. -. mi , ft , I. ...... t . I h . r . V .. ftftftft,... . m t f ft. . . I, .... i.'.j.i.ii . urir il a.- iwr i r . - ift.ir.BV.lvil II ll." sared the ! r- of tbUsai,ii of aOT oldior and ritisen, aud we will eraarantee it to bo the best remedy in tbe world for Diarrhea a' d Iyentery. U. Wi.iutft .if I'.. t u. vl. .1. V itl tiin.l Kinn. Ii. ; BSgaatf any on- of 'he virtue of Stncklan! I Anti-Cholera ' Mixture; in fac we have a great Lumber of tes'im filial' from patienta who have been cured after being prot own ed incurable by their tihyektan-, tout after taki.ig i otiI i.r. Uottle f ."tr cW land Ami Cholera Mixture. If : you ufler with the U.arrbea or Uyaentery try oae bottle. SOLDIERS! To ooglit nut to be without uch a valnable medicine The Cincmnsii National Union, -f April Ith. says tbsl ti. a-.. .1- i.f our -soldier-, hare been saved by toe use of Stts k land's Anti-Cholera Mixtu e. Sold iiy Druggists and prejiared only by Dr. A. Stricki latid. S 1- at Fi.'irth street. Cti cir nan. t . PWf sale ,j W I .-la.iA l'--., Ii- -wning A Sloan, Stewart 0 Kurgan, J. F. Senonr, Tmiinon k Cox, Kgnor ä '.her. Price SO cent per ISSStSa, asayH dlyeodgwty FOR SALE row Hf vjkUr. tt0P Cow and Calf fvr1- lagalre a m .N.N A sH ITH Real K-iato ( wptls-dSt. MHI K. M I.I.IVA. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, o io I not feurl Mnel, in reor of sentinel Hnlldlnsi raart-dlT PA1NTINC. my IxiNG. N. 6 KAST ÜKW TOltR -cTMBET. UPm , . j-. ln.rera.ty square, p.ejarosi u de all -V Hoceand 1gn Palntirg. OrsBRng snd Gluing mm short ndtvee ar.d a :ka rry best -rls Psr.ows ...Ii r bi sr rcvetd g.re kia INSURANCE. I SOEST FOR BORE LIFE I5SCBP Capnaf y , aaal fttaDjao-wpi r.rs. uisc .rat PSIOef Pjo OHIc Iftssr 44-dlj '. '.r. j a
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A. F. NOBLE .tOt SKTF.RAL TCABS FAST ACDtTOM CLIftK OF CLAIMS OF UIIHAJIA BOUMItsW. 19 THE OfTTCt V -f o AaSltor of tfce Traasftrj Ipartsa st WssSiarse, I ( , has ijiail 0YkE5a1lirT C LA lit AKSCT At NO. 5 YOHN'S BLOCK, a eosrew aEuiDiiM stkcet. isestsaroxift, nsaAXA. sn i rt a. wa - - wa sj Ä Ta . eat aSa - aw. .ao. . aa. &
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Uce, wad all papers In relation to och Claim, Sr , protnptl awd correeüy eierar'eS ' 'Trea.ury Certificates a4 all ather ra! sctioaa siresoptly attoedeS $100 Bounty! eldters Sisekergeft oa aecomat ef waawda reewtrod fa Sattle caa got tbelr Boarty I wtaaed lately by seaStag ttotr dlsrhsrge to A.. F. IVO i.i-:. W. B bafirsisdao sad aSvkw (verbally or by latter ehearflly grvee Bog g- Ttsorpfii ill linns reqairins aa ii.w.r.
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General L AZ. NOBLE, Adjutant General State of In.bana: Cwl W B O TgRggt L Ftwaaeisl Sea wary garotte Ieparmert, lod-an: Major DAÜ1FI. atcCI.CKE. Chief Fayasaeter. thstrc of iutawft ftoS llbnot. low. J. bISTIN-. Audit, r sl Stall O.a. -r M 1. MM T. Faysaastev. 1 S. A; Dr. F. KBWCOMI R. Heoara. H.KICUKK. VAJKI A i O., Bat.aeit M-n A. ft J I. HARRISON. H.ukera, Messes FLSTIXHIK J CUMBCHMAM, Bankers; Hots. W. M BAWUAIX. M. C. Loodon, Ky ;WM. S. HI SlIBOTOll. Cabor Fir. tbmal Bank, Wask'Bcton, r C. lelS-wAwlsr
BUSINESS COLLECE. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. I IHK FIRST CM.LFGR OF THK WIST WRKUR actual Bonos practice is conducted wih theory j in Ieachimi, arid here a session of a Board or Trade ts heiit by ne experienced I i ail ike legitimate tr-ar. tions and a -ages of ike Weit Instruction und Practic. Ths Instructors and Proprietors of thia College karoea,ed a lark's experience, both ia practical Teaeh ag and acMia: BosiOSa, baring an exreriei te f fifteen years in the bu Ines, and for sereral years principal Teacher sad bead ofthe acual Businesa Lepartiwerrt of tbe Potgnkecpie College. To young men, who can devots but two or three noinh t study, we wou'd call tbelr alten1 to 'bi hrstem of Su-iaess Instruct oa and popular Kda cation, where yen can eater a; ou tbe taJr asd dic:pline of acqairiag weallk by tke enft.rn.et.t ef Labor. Talent and Capital. Merchant at' Exohunee. Tbe Students of thia College enjoy lbs benefit ef tke egiHar meetiugs f this rel department, c aducted on the plan of the Chicago and Cincinnati Board of Trade, (where acnal traasactiona are ba") R-p irts are announced and -acli instroi tioa giea a will make all com peSOM to kOJ and sell on 'Change a agent st print sal Cltitea a'id strangers are iuriied to sail or address for farther pattlealara. RF.GORT ft MTMroRB. aeptl-dSra MERCHANT TAILORINC. NEW tVERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! the Liner nin; CI RI IPCCTFOU.T CALL THF Anrirrit-'K OF THK rit 7ens of Indianapolis to the fact, tkat they hae opened at No. 19 Virginia Avenne. A Itegular Hrrrliant i ailoi iii EocablKliment. And kolicit a aharo f tbo patronage of tj, ommftalty THEIR 6TOCR OF GOODS i Is eomplrto.ar.d being in I barge of a gea-leaeaa whoso aiility as a (Stter rank a No. 1. Ibvv are nreDated to fill orders wb'ck ia every rerect they will MARKANT ' equal in ju .hir, ;la and workmoiirhlp to auytrtiag found in any similar et.hlnbaeat la tke r.ty. TCpResseaib. r tbe plae. PiB. 19 ircini.i Avenue. ! DRY GOODS. JONES, HESS & DAVIS, No. 3 Odd Fellow Ball, mvi jist RicnrrD a iruimo rroci or NEW GOODS WHICH THFT A RR 0FFF.R15G AT WHOLESALK arid Retail, at prirea that will aweowoafally I -pe e wi'h sny bouse in the West Among their innumerable assortment they meation the following art.elea for special net a prt ra riety of RHtiW5 BJTJSLIXfl, tUtSCSIRO Mt sf.!s. UM8I TS. MATIXkTS, TW E F IlS, IAHI.Jl r IMAIK, HOSIFRT. VMIvRWKAR, I SJ I. AIRES, FLABIVRLB, CABMfiBKKB. Jr Ns. IRISH l IIIbTsTB, PAMCI NOTIONS. OLOTBat, Aad a bice lock of at x 1 SS a FRR5CH RF.RINOEI. WOI. nFLklWR poeuMS, UFPPS. E5r.LJ5H MERlXuEJ, sgxricaj put no, A LI' A i ". A a, n iMRAtiNga, AWt PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS i the largest stock of In 'k city, aad a Boo stock of FC RS. 1 las ? Motion of dealer aad other is aadaeSM Ju5F.N Ufc.sS 0 IaTIS MEDICAL NOTICE. Diu. J. Sc W . THOMHO.N, (FROM TBE EAST., ATR OPSRD THF1R OFT!C o ta. . .. r irs-il irgtn a A.enue. a few o.r- t k l3 f Washington sere-. IrMttsnspnft. lad , for th a'lervaf.or. ad kaweea perru affi cted wi.k - . pkilla. or acy apeta of Frlrftte laaeaa-. are and afe method of eare. fkondsS oo ibe soOd boat of soioooe aad VObd pkilooophy aperova orr. cea an! raputeaey, aaU : ie-i eaes ef Seconds'y or I onstitatloaal SyphiH of lo g s sod eg, thai craaid be cured by any other postoaa m this cRy, cured perfectly aud prmtaaaily or a charge. Addro. So a ISIS ot'Ot-dFy
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B N C Xfli SPECIAL NOTICES HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. Tb'.t Is tbe mot delightful and extraordinary art k Is orer disco re red. tt cksngev tke see barst face aod bauds to a pearly sat'.a tea tare of ra. ;wg beaaty, imparting tie taaible parity of youth, and the eftafla-w appearaneo so InviUng la I bo cay bollo of fasblwn. It remores tan, f eck lea, ptmplse and roftgkosoa of tke skin, leaving Ike complexion freth, traaapsrrnt ood ftvaootk It c - ta na oo material Injerftyea to tke sk a Patronised by Actresses and Opera Singers. ItWwkal etery lady bould bare. Sold everywkero. Pr pared by W. R. HAGAR, Troy, 5. T Add rata all orders to ÜKMAI ft. RARXKa ft CO , Bjasj Tork febt ddm-eod There are Meteor Inventions That flash ap for a moment ia the n-w- paper sod pss teobhri i Ihrre are alto GKAND DISCOVERIES wk.ck take a permameat kold of pullic ostimetieo, end Last for All Time. P me: t assong tbe latter aSftSO stands fHIMADOKOS II4IIC DIE, A vegetahia pr. par- i., aJlr a a. ater, w kick in Sve minfttas, Truiiasl oi'iaasa i-ii 1 1 n i r. Or hair of an nr.p'saant bus, to a ftk-rloas SI art or enchanting brown. L'n qje is iu rompusiiion ad itsXoiiible to its result-. It has acblered fK.pular tr with tvotfa aexea, wtth r-rrj eist of ociety, and ut ail parts of tbo world. Manufactured ky J. CRUTaDObM). I ft AHor Uoiw, Krw Tork . Sold by all Uruggista. K plied by ail Hfttr Ikrosee r ' aug2S-deotAw. cw arNEKvors dbhutt, seminal Weakne-, tu.., " Ae tared Ky oo who baa really cured bimelf and hundreda of others, aod will tell yoa nothing hat tbeN tM Addreaa with stmp. RPWARI) H. TKATKK. febiS-ddwly Lock Box, Boetoft, Maes HTD I S I A I I S OF THE NERVOUS Seminal. Urinary and Seual lystess new and relat le treatment In Heports of ISO HOW ARU ASSCIAT1U5 SoaS by mail la aooied letter eareAOpos. fres f charge. Address Ii. J SKILL !f HuLOHPU.'v, Howard Aaawttation. No. S Soajtk Riatk Street, Philadeipaia Fa. osarM OsYofj SOLDI ERS-WK THINK DR Strickland ie quite right ::. advUfag yoaj la kit adrertieeoent ia oar culamao f to-day's paper, to toko a Soul of bla higtlr rocon.n4e1.Oed Antl Cftuloro Miliars la youi knapaacks. It may tare tke BfOJ of Stany ef oar bet soidiera Mother, soe tbat WO SftOJ Oo not negioct Ton oan get It a; tke Drag Stores at SO east per belli It Is loa laset remedy for Diar) and Dyaon tory. aarckT dl)odA wry MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United States Marshal's Sale. DISTRICT OF rUDlARA. RT VIRTUE uF A CKRTIFEÜ COPT OF A DF.t k, r ml ..nlll.lnnl mm m. ... mm.- I - . . - 4 .. . . U be Clerk of th ;we Dlst net Conn for th trict of Indiana, 1 wnl, a tke lS'k day of SepUBBber. Iet4, at tke office ofthe Treasurer of tke Mute, hj ue Cily of IndisnapoL. between the boars of 10 o'clock A M. aod to'cl'ck V M. of said day, apoao to sale, at nobile out cry. to t! - highest bidder, for cask lo hand, llut.OM of Indiana fira pe' cent. State Stocks, too ruaaSer of the rerunca'e of which, ar d tk rokpecure aauDia tkaraa?. ar a foliowi: !fo ofCer. tit Aaennt 11,000 . 4.000 4.nO0 tftOse l.ono - 1S.000 13.000 s.otx Fo. of Car. 1M0 S.oe. 6,i Ot) 4000 S ia TIS. 16H S3 SM. 1015. IMS I7US 90) C. rrr 41 It.sos ItajO Total Hoe.! Rack certificate will b aold eparalel. aaat ia tbo otder above girrn, but ia no event will SsSftOS f saKl tificates be truck off and old by me far ieea than ty-fie per rent, of tbo par value Iber of CcrttScato wf pun bu will be by me Herat A ar.d 0-lirere to tbo p .r. haaers, wb eb. under and by law i law of tbe de. eu.,tla tke puchaaer to have tke said eer t.Qcates of stock purcbaaed. reralarly transferred as by tbe law of tbe Mat of ludiaua prorated, aad sea cattincate. laoed as id ease of a regeUr transfer, and all moneys paid to me by tke purchaser are ta be and remain usjer ike order and cosnrwt of tbo Osart, aaul Ifta Court sha.l be duly ootlltea by as tbat sack transfer has torn made by the officer of the State o lud. ana 'baa tos in ter -i of purchasers are care tally gaarded. Bosk of ihe above cemflcetes aSTarod for aaie draw laiere.t from tke flrt day of January, A.D. 1SS4. bt no asteroat prior to that date. fiAfiD O huiSt , D. I. Marakei. Ang'i't SOT, 14S4 aagM-dM t septS NOTICE. TO SINKING FUND BORROWERS. 4 LI. persons iuoV ted to Ike SiORusg rood aa hereby . aotfSsd that all lands mortgaged to said land, savd -ri-rh tntereet ha n.t bee paid te adea-ee, for Oss resent rear, srlll he adjesittssd tor titty day- prerksoa to and Her- d at public aeia oa tba aajeoud laday kg Keetwber neat. By order of tke Board 0 Ccmrr.ieior.erv W U TaLBOTT. Prsaddeot. aagS-dw Re gl. ter and Beprtblleftft. J-awrewe-borg. Cnertsr Masttoao; Ttmea and VeikaboO. Ewrtl)e. Joarwal aod M " - Trr Ha . e. r-, '.ree. raatlw; JsSi 1 1 sill aad Pa. Adium Ra-kmeodj Tiswaa tat Seottawl, rota Wajt e; iua, Tltvwooea; A ga aod CaoiteT, Lof.yariWc Review I -' -!.", i,-kw DesBocrat. Bomnri at aad Cniow. I aiiaisa Msnsa Jowrwal. etsiar. Marie . kem cf e . r-f;rii M , Uemocrai aod Kepabbcao. Flywsouih; opectator. MontiC'-il ftepafclw-an Ra h lie. ..luatewr. Sbeltyr:ikr; bemorrat, Mamlugtot., Ledger. ew Albany. Appeal. Badfeed: Democrat, I etambm. Staodard. Ard'soi. Free. Muacu, JouruaJ, Witackwotar; Democrat Bsiasfty, .lay Cocwty; Lsnwocrat, Bsnfe-e Jay Torchlight, Jay C H., wid taaen te tkvs asvaoaat at wa dollars and send bill receipted to tbo SV of the Sukssp Fewd er p.ysoent. -ik a paper ''-t-g lb a4rar1 "marke "1 PROFESSIONAL. GKAY A Wll.llilV VTTtTR!CETa AT LtW A5D SOUCTTOBJ 6$ i - aa- Ottce Be, 4SI PeaoaplraoS aeaave, a Ow vera east ef toe Rati aoi Beast. " r" -ywag be'ore the C im led Sia'es Coon of Claim - bas i e-t with aM the Si Ine Ulms of ea-y SisiiiyaUsas essawswsed wna t MiHtery and Sarai
