Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4347, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1864 — Page 1
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WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, PURL18HP.D SYKKT MONDAY AT Two Dollars and Fifty Cts. a Year. To Club of ten and orer at $2 00 a year. fSTABI R KTlUill T IN iBTAUri IfllllMIM IN THK WKKKLY. in eunare, one Insertion SO 76 two 44 1 00 four 44 3 00 Ml each subsequent inerti.n, and for each Insertion of each additional square ssyj Legal alTertiement inaerted at the ep-ri of the atorneyB ordering, and not delayable for the Wwl proceeding, but collectable at our unual time. Publisher not accountable for the accuracy cf legal advertisement bend lb amount charged f r their puMicailon KLLKK, HAKKNKSSA BINiiHAM, lroprietora Indiana State Sentinel. J. ftf. TI1.FORI, President IndianapoH Journal Company. INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. jt ,.-.uv ii i a UAiLaoan Train Leave Tram Arnve. B-20A.M Mall 3.16 A.M. BOO P M 16 P. M. niAa&eoi.i. rue inn cuc.oo aan aoAi. Train-Leave Train- Arrive 1 1 .15 M Chicago Ripreaa, No. i.. . .S:! A M 4 15 P. M Mai! 1" A M. Ml I'. M ... Chicago Rxprea. No. 1 . . . 4 J IV M. . r ytt BAafjaMSS Train Uave. TraltM Arrive UM A. M SM A. M. &0 p.M 1030 A. M. 15PM 5:40 P M. TE IUI 4111 M41LBOAP. 4. rain Leaea. Train Arrive. 40 A M S:40 A. M 3 30 p.m Men 4.M. 1:15 P.M 7:00 I' M. aniAMaPouaaan ciaciawari a ii.aoau TralnIiea,e Tralna Arriva. o-, M Morning Rxprena 93 A.M. lo.Vi A. M Mail ' 0 P M. 7 i:. P M Night Kxprea 912 P. M lantaaacarraaL bailwav. TralBaUa. Traina Arrive 5K A. M 20 A. M. l : .V5 P. M Mall MSf M. 10 P. M f:35 P. M. a i ! f-T I r aAtLBOan. Tralna Leave. Trains Arrive. 4 00 A. M 7 41A.M. l-20 P M 'S:) Rom ABO P. M Mail 7:04 P. ML IBOtARAPOLII AMD HAOlliOR BAILB0A0 rein Leave. Train Arr. e. Morning K j.rr. H jo A. M. Morning K x pr.- 1 1 On v Kvening Kxpre, 3 00 P. M. Kvrnlng Expreaa 1.11 A. M i I laVUOJI, MEW ALa AMT AMD CBICAUO aAilJWAD CBAMliK or TIME. MAnrea fireenctle Junction gciing north 6.10 I M Ivlng aonth .11. 4" v v RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. Atlantic & Groat Western Railway. Q MMK.R vRKAN.EMKNT-TW THROUGH J.-..S I ain etwrcti Cleveland an-1 New Y-rk -Tkr ert. t Ju y 11,1 sV4 ftmrn i oi k riiroimii Lftae. Uave Cleveland at Mr a and H.IOrnt Arrive Us'ttturR 1 1 -3' a at and lO.VI r m Meadville at I 4A r and IV ftO a m i orryat S.3M r and Ha S .laniai.ca at r m and 4 .-0 a New York at.. mVU a m and :3 r m RKTl RNINt; Leave New York at ,1 00 a and SS r ait Arrie Cleveland at 4 50 a and . r Sundae BBMfAed tSaturdaa excepted. !rlaiii I on Katwni leave Akron Mail) at .0 a AfltVB MeivMhi Va. at. V.' m r M Arr've Salamanca Mail' at. ... , T JS P Wetwani Iave Salmanca iMail at .S OO a U Arnvr M.-a,lville ,Mail) at. ..MEM a m Arrive Akron (Maih at SJS P M laatward l eave Gallon , Acconi at I IB) a m Arrive MauCekd i Accum.) aL 10 a a m Arrive Akron (Accom.; at 4 rk r at Wetarl lave Ahront AcroBi : at . ....lSJS A Arrive Hansf! 1.1 A.tom I at 4M r M Arrive Galur A. oni1 at... 6 to r a I i.nikliii Itiaii h Uave Meadville at. "00 a m and 2 45 p M Arrive Franklin at 10 15 a at aud 5 0t e a l eave Franklin al " a m and .'. :u p Arr.ve Meadvole at V. a and 7 4r. r m l Ii 4i ii in U IMvUiou. Uave Cleveland at I ""I 4 lü r u Arriva Y .ung-towa at 9 :A a m and 7 57 r a Leav Young-town at 46 A and lOr Arrive Cleveland at !' s Ii SV KETSER, General Sunntet.JMeadville, Pa. T H GOODMAN, General Ticket Agent, Cleveland, OL t c H A . i; o w r i r. . 18(54. summer 1864. Great Central Rail Way Lino. ( Indianapolia ami Columbu ON AND A KT K If MONDAY. MAY 30th. TRAINS will run a follows, Sunday excepted Leave Indianapolis: Day Kipreae (91 Liqua, at 5 no A M Night F.xpre I via Day o n at 7 Ml p. M i .cottimoda: v.a -.;u at ... 12 55 p. M Train arrive Night Rxpre-a via Dayton) at 950 A.M.. Iav Kmpreea (viallquaiat I P M J Columbua Accoromiala: t. , .. 1 P. M. Kvpres trains of thia line mak tbe follow mgco-. AtColumbtt with Cletrclatid. Columba SBi Citu-mtatl k k Im Cleveland, Dunkirk, Buffalo, New York and b -t. ti With Central Ohio K R. for Newark. Zanesvilie. Wheelmg, Pittaburg, Baltini. -e, W aahingtoo City , I"h.ladeltihia at. 1 Ne , rk. With Pittaburg, t'wlumbu aaJ C.ncinnatl K R. for Oteabenville, pittaburg. Hamsburg, baltimore, Philade.phia. New Tork aB B,a.?0n At Fiqua, croaaiBg of Dayton and Michigan R. R.. for 1 in'-. T. ai .t IVO" t At l rtaa, crvav- ? Atlantic arid Graat Waatern and Satidusiy. Dayton ard C.ncinnatl Kailroail. Tbe liajr kiprew aim! Columbu AecotunaadatiaB iralaa n . a est at kKt.BU. 1! f r 1 kl V toll. Xel.ia, Ha3lllt( aud CtacinnaU, arnviBg id Cincianati at 11 JO A M and 945 H M N hanga o. car t t laroboa uf.n at.v tr.:. ot tk. lue Ibrough Sie put t are ob N.ght train YBrwBgfe ttcheta for aale at ibe Ualon Depot. J M LI XT, ienerai Bupwriataadaat. F. Caaiuiaa, Gaaef al Tiaktrt Agvat
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DAILY SENTINEL DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
f.r O'fvernor, Jorph B virDonuld. of il a rien . For Lieutenant Governor, i.ililon D. nannn,of Tlonteoiurr) . For Secretary of State. JAMES S. ATHON, of Mario. V'.t Auditor of State, JOSEPH KISTINE, of Fountaia. For Treasurer of State, MATTHEW L. BRETT, of Davie. For Attorney General, OSCAR B. HORD, of Decatur. For Superintendent of Public Infraction. SAMUEL U Rl OP,, of Allen. For Judge of the Supreme Court, SAMUEL F.. PERKINS, of Marion, ANDREW DAVISON, of Decatur, JAMES M. HANNA, of Sullivan, JAMKS I.. WORDKN, of Allen. For Clerk of the Supreme Court, KTHKI.BERT C. HIBBEN, of Ruh. For fuprewe Court Reporter, napoleon b. tailor, of Marion. For F.lector at Large. JOHN PF.TTIT. f Tippecanoe, SIMKON K . WOLFK, of llarrlaon. Contingent, i.RAHAM N FITCH, f Ca-, WM. M. FRANKLIN, of Owen. For Ditrict Elector. Fir.t District SILAS M. HOIjCOMB. of Gibaon. Contingent PETEM MAlKR.of Vanderburg. Second District ELU AH NF.WLAND, of Floyd. Contingent JAS. A. GHORMI.EY, of Wa-bington. Third Di at hi t A M BROS E B. CARLTON, of Lawrence. Caritingent E. 8. LKLANI. of Jefler-o: Fourth District BARTON W. WILSON, of Decatur. Contingent-EDWIN P. FERRIS, -f Ripley Fifth Ditnct JAMES BROWN, of Randolph. Contingent THOS. MEANS, of Wayne. S xtb Dlatrict FRANK LANDERS, of Morgan. Contingent BENJAMIN F LWIS, ol Shelby. Setrenth District ARCHIBA LD JOHNSON, of Putnam. Contingent GEO. W. THOMPSON, of Parke. Eighth District JONATHAN C. APPLEGATE, of Car- , roll. Contingent LE ANDER McCLURG, of Clinton. Ninth District J. G. OSBORNE, of Marshall. Contingent ELLIS HUGHES, of White. Tenth District -ROBERT LOWUY, of Elkhart. Coutingent-S. W. SPROTT, of DeKalb. Eleventh District J. W. SANSRKKRY. of Madison. Contingent N. R. OVERMAN, of Tipton. DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL TICKET, First District-WILLI AM K. MRI.ACK, Second District M1CHAKI. C KFRU. Third Ditrrt-HENRY W. HARRINGTON. Fourth Ditrict GEORGE BERRY. Seventh District DANIEL W. VOORHKES, Eighth District JAMES V. HARNEY. Ninth Di-trict DAVID TURPIK. T' tith District JOSKPII K. EDGERTON Eleventh Di-trict JAMKS F Meli WF.I.I. National Democratic Platform of 1864. Tu Union Tut Constitution Pkace Fw LIC LlBKBTT PklVATK RmMHN FrKK ELECTIONS A Krkk I'rkss Frkk Spkkch Trial btJibt The Riohtue Asylum J SOT BOS TO i b Solimkbs. Resolved. That in the future, as in tbe past, we will adht-re with unswerving fidelity to the Union under the Constitution a the only solid foundation of our strength, aeenrity and happine a a people, and a a framework of government equally conducive to the welfare and prosperity mf all th State, both Northern and Southern. il v.lved, That tili Convention doe explicitly dec I ire, a the sense of the American people, that after four years of failure to re-tore tbe Union ly the rxi-riim-nt . f war, il'iring which, under the pretense of military n o s-ity or w r power higher than tbe CVinttltStloS, the CoOBtltBl 80 lt-elf has len dlsr. ir.rdcd In every prt. and puhlic lileiiy ami private right alike trodden down, and tbe ti ate rial prosperity f the CeSStT SBBSQttsBj Impaired, jiit u 9, humanity, liberty and the puhlic welfare demand ihm immediate effort- le made for a Cassation of h.li!iti--witb a view to an ultimate con eiitio.i of the States, B1 other peaceable mean, to the end that at the earlleat practicable moment fwace may t'e restored on trie na-s of the Federal Uliton of the State. Resolved, That tbe direct ititcrfer. lice f the nillitan authorities of the 'nie,i States in the recent electionBWi in Keiiti:cv, Maryland. Mi onri and Dlaware. was a shameful violation of the Constitution, and a repetition of nch acts in the approaching election will he h-ld a revolutionary, an I IB tr.l WMI all the mean and power under our control. K. -oh-d. I hat tbe a'm and Most C tbe D9SMWTtlf pirty i to preserve the federal lihoii ami tne riRiits oi the State- unimpaired, and they hereby declare that they consider thit the admimatrative usurpation of extraordinary and dangerou-power not granted by the Coti-titti-tion, the ubveralon of tbe civil I y military law In State not In Inaurrectlon, the arbitrary military arrest, imprisonment, trial and sentence of American citizen In States. here civil law exila in full force. Ihe suppression bJ freedom of speech and of the pres.. tie SBMBJ if 'lie right of ayliim. the open and avowed disregard of State rght, the employment of unusual tet oath, and the interference with and denial of the right of the people to I ear arm in their defense; i calculated to prevent a restorat on of the Union and tbe peretiiatioii of the Government deriving it Just power from the cenent of tiie gov erned Resolved, That the bameful disregard of tbe Administration to It duty In reaped to our fellow c.tlzena who ; now are, and long have leen, prisoners of war in a auf-f.-r.ng condition, deserve the severest reprobation BB the score alike of pubic policy and common h inanity Resolved, That the sympathy of the lietnocratic party i heartily and earnestly extend, d to the soldiery of our army and sailors of our navy who are and have been in ihe "field and on tbe sea, under the flag of tbeir country, and In the event of it attaining power, they will receive all the care, protection and regard that tbe brave aol- , diera and ailora of tbe republic have o nobly cart.. ! p n i ii i in i ii i - The Pcniot ratu-State Central Committee hare in nie the following appointment for public' apeaking: Hon Thomas H. Wakh will speak u tollow: Al Lexington, Scott county, on Saturday, the I l h inat. At Patoka, (fibnon counlv. on TtiurstlaT . the 9Mi itiHt Bm John Tlttit will üpeak as lollowa: At Mouticello. White county. ou Tuesday, the JTtb in-t . at 1 o'clock. P, M Hon. Pvii Siihks will spt-ak i- follow: At t'r i w torlyil'e, on Thursday , the inst , at 1 o Vlock V M At I. at ivettc, on Fritlav. the 'J'11 itit . at T ochuW l' M At I) i ton. Tippecanoe county, on SaturtUy. the 'Jlth lnt . at 1 o'clock P M At Pelphi. on Mvindav, the Mli it. at , al I o'clock W M At Frankfort. Clinton county, on Tuesday, the jTth int . at 1 o'clock f M At I.;anfrt. on Thurstlav, the 011 ".n-t , at I o'etock P M At Peru, on Fnd tv. the 30th mst., at 1 o ! u k P M At R ehester, on Saturday. O. to!, er 1-t. at I ! M : ion John T Harlan, of Kentucky, Will apeak a follow-: Salem. Washington county, Saturday, Sept" mber 34, at l B'clack P M Mitchell. Lswrence ctoty. M-tidat . SWptemBer . at 1 o clock P. M Logorttee. Martin untv, Tueadav, ep'rmber . at 1 'deck P M Prter.i.ur. P-ke county. We,ines.iav. September 2. at i i r m Patvka, tJib-on. county , Thursday, Septeaber IS, at I j i tri BBM Vernon. P,sv county. Kriday, September 30. at 1 cluck P M. KvaBaville, Sata-.',y. tVtober I. AB arlton lemocrtic candidate for Elector, will adJres the pes'pla at tbe following time and plvce: B: '- , i N as assy, Isj 1 1 Bi Vernon, Jenu'i--1 V may. Septemer .! Columbus, Bart;, lernrw rouotj," TLurUv, SaptemVevay. Switierland cunty . Fnday. September 30. Ma ison. Jeffenon county, atarday, tVtober 1. frU-dford. I juvrenc-a count v. Thu'sji, isrtal r . i.:i'e. Brown county. Saiur!ay. IV; tr s U. Ipeakh i to begin at each place at 1 o'clock P. M.. at the Court Moa If any of tLee appoinmenta aBouid couflt with mertiii(a praviouly announced by the Repubocan. Mr. C will apeak at night, rha frautda are raqueatad to hat poeter pnetad an4ctrcolatd.
lion la pool, Will peak Sf folio: Enterprtae, Switzerland county, Frwlay. Sep emler 33, at 1 P. M k :...' Sun, Ohio county, Saturday S-ptemler 24. at 1 P M Aurora. DeartKmiCMinty, Monday. feptetoer 2, at 1 P M. M r ' !l I, Dearborn couuty.Tue-.lay, S ptemVr 7. atl P. M. Versaillea, Rrl- county, Wedneaday. September 2, at 1 P. M. Napoleon, Ripley county, Thur-day, s.pteml er J9, at 1 P.M Green-burg, Decatur countv, Friday, SepteniW 30, at 1 P. M. Ruahellle, Ruh county, Saturday, Oktakot I, atl P. M. CnnerviJle, Fayette"crOBty. Monday. Octoter 3, at 1 P M Ceaterrille, Wayne county, Tuesday, October 4, at I P M Newcastle, Henry county, Wednehday, October 5, at 1 P.M. Muncie, Delaware county, Tburtnlay, October 6, at 1 P M. Wincheater, Randolph county, Friday, October 7, at 1 P. M. Portland, Jay county, Satur-lay, October S, at 1 P. M. lion las. .ii H rown Will spetk ii. follows: Greenfield, Friday. September 23d. at 1 P M. AugUKta, Saturday . September -J4tb, it 1 P. M. Lagro. Monday. & -ptember 26th. at I P. M. Fort Wayne, Tuesday. September 27t!i, at 7 P M Iecatur, We.in-day. September MMh, at I P. M. Blufft jn, Thurday, .Septeniler 29th. kt 1 P. M. Hartford City, Frutay, September .0ta. at I P. M. Muncie. Saturday, October lt. at 1 P M. Bloomington. Monday, October 3d, at 1 P M. hediord, Tuesday, Octobrr 4th, at 1 P. M. Tamptco, Wedne-day, Octoler 5th. at 1 P. M. Vernon. Thursday, Octoter 6th, at 1 P. M. Madison, Friday, 'October 7th. at 7 P. M. Vevay, Saturday, October Sth, at 1 P M. ol. f 8910 I.. Dunham Will peak ba follows: Boone county, Monday, (October 3, at I o'clock P. M. Williamport, Tuewlav. October 4. at 1 o'clock P. M.
Carroll county, Wednesday, Ootober j, at 1 o'clock r. m. W at.a-b. Tliurdav. October . a? 1 o'clock P. M Marion, Grant county, Friday, October 7, at 1 oiock P M. Kokomo, Howard county, Saturday, October P, at 1 o'clock P. M. l mm al Liberi) , Jolinaon ounty. Hon. D W Voobhee? will spttk at Liberty, in Johnson county, on Siturdny, the k24th of September. TWb village i -evi'n miles et of Franklin, und HrrnnpementH hye heen made to accommodate all who may attend The whole State i invited Telegraphic Dispatches. aaroKTKD axraaaiar roa the daily stite hkktinel. M()KM(; REPORT. LATEST WAR NEWS OFFICIAL WAR BULLETIN. Sheridan at Strasburg. Further E:iriic'iil;ir ol" flit' Late Buttle. RESULT OF THE VICTORY. BRILLIANT EXPLOITS OF THE CAVALRY FROM GEN. GRANTS ARMY. HE IS SURE OF RICHMOND, Ttrribie Railroad ccitlmts. $MU A. Ac.. Ac, Ar. ptcta I IN pale Ih h V VK Dn-AUTMkNT, Wabi IBMrfOMal ', teinhor . To ti ivrii or Morton Slu'tidaii reptirt la-t niht liotn fciti i-Lurg, 1 mile outh ol Wuicliexter, haying purue l the eneuiv about MO mile from the battle Held H- hm oaptttrsd obiMit 5,000 ptiooOBri The SStaf 11 loss l(i leporled at 7,00(1. Thret relel (leneraU were killed, Khodea. Qoodwin and (ordon. Fivr were woutidel, Fi rrv , Harnes, Filzhuh LsS, Ur ulley Join i ami Hansom Four thouaaiid btanUs of amall arms, "Ove piece ol artillery and tittceti Sag have lallen into our h it. 'I- I M Stanton, Sc rotary of Wat Sfrlona tcriilrnl. Pot oiikki rsiK, Septem' i ; J! - A si r .... i dent ocrurre! near tho Pe.ikuck tunnel on tinHudaon Uiver K.iilrotd to day. lo a train from New York An axle of the tetnler broke, throwing the en tire train Dom the u k. Two hoy in the batrgage car weto killed, and the bfSkSSI hi and one paaseoger, a lady, in jureil , ion. uali i nifton Wahiisni.ton. Septumher -1. A report ha. been widely circulate,! that Admiral Porter is now enroute to the M iiip;ii svpiadrou to de liver it up to another officer, aod that he will take jomtuitiid ol the peci.il West India quad r u. aud that hi tiag ship will he the V ander Mi n it ipiirv it i- BOecrtsifSSd that tlicr is no truth in any ptrt ol ttie aboee statement. heMdes time is no special ouoiod in the Wr-it I Inoies The citixens of Waahingtoti have contribute"! I one tlnuan l dollars a a reward Ivr the fjr-t nun ol our army who will unfurl the -t irs and strifes in the citv of Kichtnond The money has been seut to Lieutenant (eneral (taut lor that purpo-e I nun Nrn 1 ork Nrv Yokk. September il The Boisld'l oirespondent wim Sheridan, in Ins acco.int t t'ie gteat victory, saya: The enemy wa br-t met at I) irk-vilie bv Averill, who drove in their pickets, ut the irne tune, however, bri-k tiring was beard on the left a rill then formed his whole division and ad vai.ced, hiiding the euemy in line at Bunker H II Thev proved to be Imboden's force of retreit nig lavalry. and when our artillery was brought up and opened hre, this lorce stampeded in a niu-t r.diculous manner. Another advance w m. ie and .he enemy were found near Stevtuson. Tlieir artillery 0p,.l)P,j erv bn-klv , and ws rts:onde 1 lo M JZL urs Averi i swunf hia force nrouud to a to bring it upon t'.e rear ot the rebel artiilert . and at the tme t. me our front preed torwatd Simuha neouslv with t'nese ni 'vements our tlanking column was -eüt in", iid to ibe left, the enemy be came OSfssSd. and we pressed forward and si lencesl their an, .ivr ai,d drove off the supporting infantry. Thi' movement brought about junction sf Averill's and Cub tar's forcsa, who had ctoaaed the creek b.gher up They had not tret with eo much oppo-ition, though at BrucetowB they en countered a heavy lorce. which they attacked vigorously, while Averill o crow lii g the ene mv from au opposite direeiiuri. torciug ttiem to gSi oat ot their position as soon a. po.si e Averill's div.ion was on the right ot tl.e pik nl Mertitt' on the left, Custar' Itigade on Mernti r.tfbt, and Powell's the extreme leit. I bus formed . going a mile or eo, touud tha enemy 'i hu VY advanceUlotlriv it m, wbeu Iht
enemy made a charge on our left center, triking full oo CusUr's front. A tl.is column approached we prepared to meet it, -ihre were drawn and all waa cot ready Oa came the rebe! w.th their aahre llt-hir'gsnd with hideous yells, scattering tbeoBirea eo as to make ti e r line of attack Dercoa r-"siMe. Jual as they t within piotoi range of Cu-ter, ht. Itigade wet.t lorward reckloAaly upon tho foe. Then, too, the whole ot Averii''s one dasbsd forward to lank the ttUckiog party, but the rebels couid not .stand this attack and gave way, aud on went our chargers cutting and slashing through their ri. a- .V ut th:- time a cavalry hue pitched oo the infantry line when constant lighting, charging, kc , became frequent along the whole line, and at ono time, Scboemaker ' brigade of Averill's division, charged and took a fortitied hill in view of Wincbeeter, Powell' brigade ot the same division making and receiving Charge under a heavy tire from Fort Jackson Wier s artillery was engaged in shelling the re doubta in front of Winchester, Merrill's division keeping up a heavy deuunilration on the left ot the pike, aud Crook' corpa advancing and attacking tne rebel batteries opposite tbi. aide of Red Bird creek, the enemy 'a corps pouring a rapid tire in on the left of Crook. Wright's corps doing the same on the left of the enemy, and Wilson's cavalry cutting in towarJs the enemv's rear l r to the other side ot the Berry ville p ke 1 i.e whole of this could be seen by one per Ron. At about tbe name time that Crook's int it. try was attacking the rebel btuenes, General Avenil's cavalry ti inked the enemy's extreme leit and occupied the summit ot the height west ol Winchester The enemy was then turned out of t':e works known as Slur Fort. This was very annoying and several efforts were made hefere the enemy was obliged to leave. As Botn a Qss Crook's infantry got in line to advance on the main trout a brigade of Gen. Averiii's cut a.ry was sent around to cut off their retreat, when the enemy skedaddled in great haste. Very soon after this the rebels could be seen dashing out through the main street of the town, takiDg the road to Strasburg The Army and Navy Journal of last week ijs: We know that the Lieutenant General believes that he has 'he enemy in his grap. We do not speak from idle tumors or from conjectures iounied ou speculations upon his movements; whatever in m:it .ry da.h of despondency may have CfoaBSd him once has goue. The lit raid's Washington special dispatch SBfo: On Sunday 1 i-t detachments of the 13th ani 16th Ne Totil Civilry, numbering 400 men, commanded !y Colonel Locelles, by direction of Major it.'ueral Augur, made a reconnis.-ance fron berS lo the railroad bridge across the Ropidan, which was destroyed as well as the biidge at Libeity. A rebel quartermaster's depot, containing a considerable amount of stores, and a miil in which were stored 11,000 bantll of Hour wete destroyed, and SN mules aud forty pri-ouers were captured. On the way back the recounoiteriug party fell in with division of rebel cav.lry at Culpepper going to reinforce Karly. Being ereatly outnumbered they fell back towards WaBbiogtOM. They arrived here this morning. Loss twenty three men. Most of tbs CSpiured mules and some of the prisoners were necessaiily abandoned. The steamer Kagle, from Havana on 17th, sta'e- that the Spaio-ii troops were drawn from Porto Plana to Monte Christo. Venezuela advices report all quiet there, aud th if the gold mine are yielding largely. The rebel steuner Denbigh arrived at Havani on the 15th, from Galveston; also, the Susanna Iiom Houston. The latter h id only seventy out of three hundred bales of cotton, having throw n overboard over two hundred bale- to escape un American crui-er The steaine- Honeysu kle, from Key West, repot ! the arrival there ot the captured steamer Matagorda with six hundred bales Of OOttOO WINES, LIQUORS, flic, &C.
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KaUtna ('Igar. Tobaccw, nackerei, i i e I i ii . Cvrdafc I wine oiton lams, Djre-stnffs liaSSs I i Date, Mho. Brandy. CM a u m. Wines, w hlskj . laiioBk of all klad, and Plantation aad Uoker' Bitter. Particular attention flven to the aale of MkODUCB Of AMJL KIJMS. 68 East fa aoüington Street. INDIAS.' V0US, IND. apr'j'i-ftaw BOOTS AND SHOES. FALL AND WINTER TRADE; I1WK, EVANS & M MILLEX o. fl Ileal Uaal.lngton Klreel, INDIANAl'i'l.lS. INDIANA. AVK JlT nCRIVEU THEIR FALL ANI WINTER STOCK Of BOOTS Si SHOES! 'oin; rising n part the following! article, via: ADO Oaai MenS, lloy', Youtbs' and Children1. Celt and Kip Boot. :llk 0SS9 Wornena', IUbbbb1 and Children' BOSS, Calf, Morocco Kid and Last Ina Bo it and Balmoral MMI OaSBfl Men', Boya', Youth' and Childrea' Calf and Kip Broken mi i Balmorala. Laibes' Serge Congre (ialter- and Burkina. Ladies' Goat, Kid and Plush Slippera. Laote. ' Fine i.Iove Kid CouRTed and Balmorala. LadKh. Mise' and Children' Colored Sern Cangrca QiKara, and ewrvthing elae usually kept in a Boot ai! Shoe House. We have the larfest and bet elected ttock of gooda in the S ata or Weat, and reapectfully call tha attentiou of Country Merchauta to the aama. July-a-d3m DAWKS, KV Alf S 4 McMILLEN. IIR. Willi TIER. PRIVATK MKIUCAL ADVICE FRKK OF CHARGE. Hr. Whittter'a Theory, Symptom and Treatment nmic, VervBOB, Urinary, and Sexual Disease, free, in a plain aealed letter env lope, for aix centa to prepay poatage. It i a clear delineation of all the diaeaaea and condition re-uliin from tbe infringement of the moral lawa, eicees, adoJgBW IBB, exKur and Imprudence. In married and aiugle life. Kvery aeotcucB eoutaina last ruction to the afflicted, and ah ou Id be read by every youug peron, to keep them off tba hoal on which other have been broken to piece. Araattvenraa clearly atated to be nnder the control of Judicioaa treatment, and thereby prevent Inclination to one very prolific canae af disease. Nearly every cast of disease can be treated without hindrance to buaine. Med. cine sent by mail, secure from observation. Charirea moderate; consultation by letter or at ihe office free; cure guaranteed. Office ST. 8t. Charles .treet, between Sixth and Seventh, one aquare aonth of Lindell Hotel, P. O. Box 9099, St. Loni, Mo. Circular Letter especially for ladiea, cnBg iiothmg referring to Sex aal Diaeaaea for3eente postase. tanl-dSwly NOTIONS, &C. CHIIaOBElll CA BS. BIM, AND U I 0 la O W X U OA , WHOLFSALE AND RETAIL. IIFTY DIFFERRMT 8TTI.F.S ON EXHIBITION AND I for sal- sri,m. up stair. Tktyareaelected from the beat manufacturers, and vary in price, from TWO to THIRTY DOLLARS apiece. Dealers will find it to their interest to Inspect these gooda CHARLES MATER, febaO-d&wgm o. 29 w'e-t w ahingtor. Street. NOTICE. NOTICE TO MI PAVKRS. ( ITT TRk ASCRER'S OFF1CK. Glenn's Block, September 6th. 1-B4. 'OT'CE i hereby gNSS that the Tax Daplx a w 5rr 1"S4 is now completed, and has b" placel in my hand for coll ction. All person indebted to the City for Taxe will a time, trouble, and perhaps cost, by calling early ai.d i pa in the sata. JOB K. NGLlH. ;r-d'2w City Treasurer. NOTICE. PA R TN i: lit Sil I p. HAVE thi ay asriaed with myself in the Hat and Cap Hnsinesa, Mr. J H . Dessar, and shall conduct the bnines in future under the atWe of Lewis DearA LEWIS DKSSaR. W havejoat received a fine stock of Men's and Bay's Hats and Caps, which we will sell at low price. LEWIS DESSAR ft CO., aug31 No e We.t Washington street. SUMMER GARDEN. SUMME I liARLEN WILL BE OPENED ON THK Corner of Alabama & Washington Sts. On the Evening off Ma ?tn. Fin ab ad treea and nice krwbbry Th vary boat of rtfreshiDanu aJway ua haad w...... ;HN VC6ELE
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The notes can always be sold for within a raetion of their face and accumulated interest, and are the best secarity with banks a collaterals for discount. CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX PER CENT. 5-20 GOLD BOND, In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth abont three per cent, per annum, for the current rate for5-20 Bond Is not le than w i ne yvr rent, jyrrrnitim, and bctcre the war the premium on six per cent. V I, Stock was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate. is not leas than ten per cent, per annum. ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR MUNICIPAL TAXATION. But aside from all tbe advantages w have enameratej, a special Act of Congress ejremjttt aL bonds and 7Veuawry notes from local taxation. Oa the average, this exemption ia worth about two per cent, per an. am, according to th rate af taxation ia various part ef the country. It i believed that d securities offer so great Indacements to lenders as those Issued by the Government In all other form of imif btednesj, the faith or ability of private parties or stock companies, or separate communities only, is pledged for payment, while the whole projasrty of the country is held to secure tha discharge of ali the obligation of the Ciifted State While the Government offer the most liberal terru for its luan, It believes that the very stroiiast appeal will he to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Subscription w ill be received by th Treasurer of the United States, at Washington, the eeveral Assistant Treasarrra and designated Iepoitaries and by THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. I ii I i ii n it j I i a. In.!., and by all National Bank which are epoaltarie of publl money, AM) ALL R SPF.CTABLE RANKERS AND BANKS Throughout th country w ill give further information and AFFORD EVERT FACIL1ITT TO SUBSCRIBERS ang?-dw9ra MEDICAL. 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